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BATHOATE

... Preseatad to tisane Gray by the of the Heart. Quadrille asaarnbly. Yr Clog suds • wash* reply. Aft*, which enrol soap were Siren to good Ail. by numbers the rub lead partners. Dancing was &boat 11 o'clock to the inspiring strains of the violins of Masers ...

ECLIPSE Or teller,-The partial Wired years, Mir cempleting 12 yews of life. I' YOLVNTEER COM PETMON. a. place ..

... fort- Ge,ent, under er i et i o , r i reemete . , many wino and well informed people affirm that I Tan regimental rills competition lids corps night. In that letter the C. Y. Al. C. A. err would have been preferable, as it looks err- the activity in p ...

Published: Saturday 09 September 1876
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 16261 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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Published: Saturday 06 December 1879
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 11859 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

dunurmwal Isshal

... glad to that teacher of drams. W E. Allan, Weeper. ho. *pin tracking of the youth sail beauty of Airdrie is grateful art of dancing and heatiilel exercise of nais. there. klr Allan, who Imes granted one ef aosademy by the Board, hart bre thin week makiag ...

AIRDRIW

... CLPIL GWYN. aoaa. AT nue Lavern , nom' hum ILLI.VIAtt DRBSS, AND MANTAS' GAVIN SHANKS, CHORAL HALL, HAMILTON Tua GRAND CLOG DANCE COMPETITION CHAMPION MILT, Hem Cows.% MIT 111011111 T. $/•• fbr Twelfth ore Bill*, H. MORRISON, PORTLAND voce, NAMUR TBUHN euNza•L ...

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... WKS 0/ fiIiRISTMAS CARDS, SCOTTS MILODZONS HAIL, RemwroN. mpg. awk. NSW TIAI PRICES, 10/6, 12/6, 16/6. GRAND CLOG DANCE Th .•-.. COMPETITION glr,—Tear Nod.. lob hob pi. Whin. MT, yaw Owosso. b.. wow. , SCOTT CO., LUST Far MORRISON,- GLASGOW. ...

LOCAL TOPICS OF THE WEEK

... Song and sentiment then became the order of the evening, until the deacon's son struck up dancing music on the violin, then oli and young joined in the merry, dance. This was a new feature in the home-taking of a deacon ; but it must be borne in mind that ...

Published: Saturday 10 September 1887
Newspaper: Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 5366 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

CLOGS AND °PIN MIN RANGY. AND TJLS

... cleared for dancing, which waske pt up till far on in the morning. Bro. Jas. Henderson discharged the duties of M.C., and the music was supplied by Bro. Island. During an interval in the dancing, Mr M'Ewan favoured the company by dancing a hornpipe in ...

SHOTTS °MIL

... 150 Yards (open)-1. Blaeklaws. Leith ;2, R ;3. A. Duncan. Clog Dance-1, G. Carty ;2, Ill'Darroeh Brownlie. Consolation Race-1. G. Browne ;2. W. Downie 3, R. Jamieson. Grand Ftball Competition, S a side, 11 teams entered-1, Share (woo by 1 goal and 1 ...

SGOTTS GAMES

... Duncan, Ed inburgh. Conlotion racer-1, A. Duncan. Edinburgh ; 2, R. Whelan, Hamilton ; 3, P. Borrow,,, Bowbouwe hoff. Clog dance-1, .1. Clark, Bellohill ; 2. 13. Carty, Shotto ; 3..1. Carty, Shrub., and J. Strang. Carlin, equal. Junior football (five ...

TERM TRADE

... CUOMO & THS DODOS Nicol Jarvis, by Jamas An. dims. DergiOd the Dorlsar, by Mr Jos Lofty. Juno own* was.. Sammy. CLOG DANCING COMPETITION. First Mr—lisadsonis Ml•sr Watch. &coed Pulse Idlers Mods/ Intsedaw pima. sand their Peas sod Address sot War FRADAY ...

TIIB AIRDRIE ADTEF iTURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1899

... Mr S. Johnstone gave a finished rendering of Mona, a very popular tenor song. The plantation song and dance, Click, clack. clatter go (le clogs,' was greatly appreciated, and Mr Hodge was loudly applauded. The first part was concluded with what was ...