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OBSERVER CROSSWORD

... ‘sea rip’ (anag.) (6). One who puts an end to things, in a Celtic kind of way? (8). One who is this may appreciate music and poetry (8). Move in a high stepping manner (6). Impress with your finger tips perhaps (7). ‘Re-sits’ becomes to withstand (anag.) ...

Peterhead pupils gain Burns certificates

... were presented at a ceremony in the school by Mr Peter Buchan of “Mount Pleasant” fame. Some of the pupils recited his local poetry to him and he talked to all the pupils and signed their certificates. Mr Buchan is an ex-pupil of the Central School e el ...

LONGHAVEN—B. Godsman

... Godsman MRS M. Finnie presided and welcomed ladies of Cruden Parish Church Woman’s Guild who entertained us with singing, poetry and beautiful slides of Scotland. Winners of the Bulb Show, judged by Mrs A. Stewart, were: Daffodils—lst Mrs B. Smith, 2nd ...

BUCHAN HERITAGE SOCIETY LOOKS FORWARD TO STRICHEN FESTIVAL

... poet will be considered when judging takes place. So far, the best response has been in the piano, fiddle, bothy ballad and poetry sections, and Mrs Alison Lovie, Greenpark Farm, New Aberdour, who with her son Robert is distributing and collecting entry ...

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... major forces in contemporary poetry. The National Poetry Competition is organised by the Poetry Society in association with BBC Radio 3, who present a special programme each year announcing and reading the winning poems. The Poetry Society produce a special ...

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‘FLOTSAM AND JETSAM

... ‘“Heirskip” rather more than a memento of a historic occasion, being as it is something for everyone, be the interest music, poetry or prose. A unique contribution in fact, to the Buchan heritage. '[‘OWERING above all others at the mention of Buchan’s cultural ...

THE “DUFFER” ON THE UGIE’S BANK

... spinner; and this with monotonous regularity. Across the river, on the right bank, the real fisherman was demonstrating how. Poetry in —~——> motion, every cast on target, every lift of the line a perfect curl. Summer showers and downstream squalls simply ...

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... ootballers tion were I]l Nursery already d Mintlaw sponsored has made a draw . Bews, J. mack jnr .col—capt SS. 1985 ETY D £2(l Poetry y Hugh S’ AND e in the SHIRE L. Malr. ETRY SHIRE, r. 1985, over 18 hev are each) rossed y Order to THE o other beviously nvelope ...

THE SCOTTISH NATIONAL OPEN POETRY COMPETITION, 1985

... THE SCOTTISH NATIONAL OPEN POETRY COMPETITION, 1985 On behalf of THE AYRSHIRE WRITERS’' AND ARTISTS’ SOCIETY First Prize = THE MACDIARMID MEMORIAL TROPHY AND £260 Second Prize - £lOO Third Prize - £5O Scots Section (Ayrshire) — THE CLEMENT WILSON TROPHY ...

Schools’ poetry competition

... Schools’ poetry competition FROM: lan Gilmour, The Saltire Society, 53 Gogar Bank, Edinburgh, EHI2 9BY. TO: Head Teachers, Grampian Primary Schools. During the school year 'B5/'B6 Mobil North Sea will ‘be sponsoring, for the tenth successive year, Saltire ...

Peterhead WRI Group Prizes

... Wisely, St. Combs. PICTURE IN SEEDS: 1. Mrs J. Wisely, St. Combs; 2. Mrs M. Smith; 3. Mrs M. Davidson, Longside. VERSE OF POETRY: 1. Mrs A. Buchan, St. Combs; 2. Mrs M. Findlay, Tortorston; 3. Miss Thomson, Kininmonth. TROPHY winners and officials at ...