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Kilmarnock Herald and North Ayrshire Gazette

A SLAP IN THE FACE

... A SLAP IN THE FACE Colin. Stewart reported to a monthly meeting of Irvine Town Council on Tuesday evening that the Ministry of Transport had not approved a 5 4 0 per cent, grant of £132 lOs towards a Children's Safety Week organised by the Road Safety ...

le is Bo Creel, gaolbird, who knows him as a detective and whose ea ;e from prison will not come for a few days ..

... Bo Creel, gaolbird, who knows him as a detective and whose ea from prison will not come for a few days yet. F A L LO N ttl suuuen pUi e. 'IWO nun :6 more ana ne \wind be in the man. 'lilt:11 gooa saye nis pose as a convict, goua cnance of ever t,iiiptg ...

DELIBERATELY?

... MacDonald, in his weekly 'manager's chat in last week's football programme refers to certain people who seem to think that the players of the club get a great kick out of serving up bad displays. Well, whether they were getting a kick out of tip-tapping about ...

Probation,

... previous conviction for a similat offence. Police-Jddge Lindsay put him on probation and deferred sentence for 6 months. William Barclay McCallum, officer in a ship which had now left the harbour, did not appear to answer a charge chat he was found drunk and ...

wit By JUNIUS height of futility to start with, and the lackadaisical efforts of 'most of the home players were

... after making a mess of two or three promising chances, was getting a kick out of disappointing the fans and his colleagues. I admit however that Kilmarnock had its fair share of bad luck in the second half. They improved a little and took a better grip ...

Beith

... Beith has always been a Conservative town in a not very Conservative region, despite the Labour propaganda of the Co-operators Good Education. The people in and around Beith have always appreciated the benefits of a good education. A hundred years ago when ...

). :iiritroh

... and the New Year period with its joys and resultant headache s is just a few days away so in starting the column this week let me wish all readers the compliments of the season and a better time in the new year. I mentioned in my last article, have no need ...

DOON TIDINGS

... the St Mirren representative had a chat with the home officials and was granted perniision to apprdach Price. Peter 13 not too keen to Step up until he has had a longer spell in the Junior ranks but he consented to have a run out with the Love Street colts ...

SPRINGSIDE NOTES

... Pressure told, however, in the 19th minute when inside-left Thomson scored a clever goal. A minute later Nivea scored restoring Meadow's two-goal lead from penalty. Beith were also awarded a penalty later on and Gibson scored from the spot to make the final score ...

KILMARNOCK HERALD AND AYRSHIRE CiLIETTE, FRIDAY JANUARY 6, 1950. St ewarton Notes It's all over now. At least, ..

... `Lairdsrock'. In the course of a complete circuit of Eglinton Dock I saw not a single per• son. It was depressing. I noticed that the diver's barge was ashore for repairs, but of course nobody was carrying them out then. Not even a shunting engine disturbed ...

BRIGHTER AT EVENTIDE

... what a help a tiny aural aid can -.. , he admitted be ! They so tiny, yet so :ffective that even those wtio oft ' worth £lO beg eery hard-of-hearing can now who stayed it he happiness of hearing The-Fiscal, alit& AM a W 4 year-old dau Simply take a =iresse ...