Vandalism
... roof of a garage in Lintbum Street, Galashiels, damaged asbestos panels. The panels were broken on the garage owned by Thomas Hardy, Abbotsford Road. ...
... roof of a garage in Lintbum Street, Galashiels, damaged asbestos panels. The panels were broken on the garage owned by Thomas Hardy, Abbotsford Road. ...
... Pat Eddery; 5, Chester; 6, Four; 7, 1980; 8, Mill Reef; 9, Willie Carson; 10, The Queen. Literature —1, Twelfth Night; 2, Thomas Hardy; 3, Harold Pinter; 4,8i1l Sikes; 5, T. S. Eliot; 6, War of the Worlds; 7, “The Deserted Village” by Oliver Goldsmith; 8 ...
... ooQa 1 &= Border |L4 1 €=, Border 6.05 The Flintstones. 9.55 Border News. 7.55 Laurel And Hardy. 6.00 TV-am. 6.30 Breakfast News. 10.00 The Time The Place 8.00 Mersey Tales. 9.25 Motormouth 2 9.00 Open Alr. 10.40 This Morning. 8.05 New Adventures ...
... 000 1 €=> Border |OO 1 &= Border 9.20 Kiiroy. 9.55 Border News. 7.55 Laurel And Hardy. 9.25 Motormouth 2 10.00 News; weather 10.00 The Time The Place 8.00 New Adventures Of Mighty 11.30 The Chart Show. 10.05 Going For Gold. 10.40 This Morning. Mouse ...
... “Terrace, Galashiels. HARDIE—GARDINER. — Both famulies are delighted to jn §unoe the engagement of gzh Anne, youn}cr dan,.hter of Mr and Mrs T. Gardiner, 1 Balnagowan Road, Selhr;,éo John Keith, younger son T and. Mrs J. S. Hardie, 49 Priorswalk, Melrose ...
... Dunlop, Hardie, McLeish, Moffat, Paterson, H. Pollock, Rout. 12th man — Bunyan. (Match ball sponsored by Thomas Brown AR TR SN N 2nd XI v Gala at Huntlybum (2.15 p.m. start) on Sunday. Tea for two — Paterson, Bell, Bunyan, Crawford, Dunlop, Hardie, Mc};dnh ...
... Julie, Kirsty, Kendra and Melonie. Interred at Wellogate Cemetery. HARDIE. — Peacefully on 15th August, 1988, at 68 Bongate, Jedburgh, Rebecca Moore, beloved wife of the late Walter Hardie and dearly loved mother of George and May and mother-in-law of Glen ...
... Stevenson (M), G. Hardy (M), A. Scout (M). Key — Jedburgh (unless stated); K, Kelso; M, Minto; L, Lauder; D, Duns. J. R. H Taylor Trophy played on Sunday —1, A. Tumbull (14) 65; 2, A. Reid, 21) 66 (bih); 3, L. R. Adams, (15) 66. Scratch: J. F. Thomas, 76. Stroke ...
... (jnr), R. W. Mack, S. Weir. C. Finlay, G. Tumbull, G. Mcßarron. A. Wayness, Stewart Noble, D. Wallace. D. Ness, Bruce Swan, C. Thomas. K. R Renton, D. Camuthers, D. A Johnston. W. G. Ritchie, A. Tumbull, W. Brown. F. Bell, J. Stewant, A. L. Hancock. R. W. ...
... fk edpath, D. Miller and P. Douglas with an excellent better ball score of 54. Other winners on the day were: Teams—2, R. Hardie, i Douglas, M. Liddle (Lauder); 3, H. Oliver, A. Davidson, G. Elliot; 4, C. Thomson, R. Minto, R. Young. Individuals—First ...
... Gordon Rout and Jock McCraw 1.07.26; 9, Scot Purves 1.07.50; 10, Mark Hume 1.07.57, 11, Hamish Mac Lean 1.10.08; 12, Calum Hardie 1.13.14; 13, Lyle Wilson 1.14.42; 14, Paul Anderson 1.15.09; 15, lan Williamson 1.17.54; 16, Bobby Donaldson 1.18.39; 17, ...
... Reston Mains, Reston; 3, (144) Derek Brotherstone, Edston, Peebles; 4, Class 4, under 21 years —l, (140) Angus Fairley, Hardies Mill, Gordon; 2, (137) Paul Gilchrist, xdc;ope. Oxton; 3, (118) Grant Allister, Woodrigdean, Oxton; QmS—vhnpmandmu —1,(161)J ...