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CARRADALE GOLF CLUB being active with the family in Kintyre and
at the hospital in Ayrshire, where Sean
was helicoptered out to, and into intensive
The Wall Memorial stands its ground in the
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2, THE SCHOOLHOUSE Photo by Margaret Richardson.
I am now glad to report Sean is now at
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Skipper Mark asked the coast-guards P3 EKCC minutes and Senior’s Forum Folding?
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00H - NOT RELIANT ENOUGH MR BOND
Those who enjoyed the early years of post war motoring may remem-
ber a three wheeled vehicle called the Bond Minicar, (new cost £294)
which ‘sported’ a Villiers 125cc motor-cycle engine with a kick start
lever under the bonnet, a single bench seat and wheels which would
be undersized for one of today’s mini-trailers; it also had the ability to
turn on a single front wheel in its own length. As a callous youth I was
anxious to have real power, a four-stroke engine and four seats, so
entranced by the following description I traded in ‘Mr Bond’ for some-
thing more ‘reliant’ -
‘The Reliant Regal, (£449) with its 7.5hp 4 cylinder water cooled
engine, four speed and reverse gear box and car-type rear axle, the
Regal offers car comfort and performance at a little more than motor
cycling costs cruises happily at 45 to 50mph with ample power in
reserve for bursts of speed up to 65 MPH, and if one is content with PHOTOGRAPHY PHANTASMAGORIA
more moderate cruising, a petrol consumption of 50 miles per gallon Disregarding the front page comment, I am happy to report, even if late,
may be enjoyed. If required the reverse gear may be omitted enabling on an excellent display of photographs in Carradale Primary School last
the car to be driven under a group G driving (motor-cycle) licence’. December. Not mainly by the Camera Club, although their members did
Within weeks things had started to go wrong. First the battery top display a few usual high standard prints. What really impressed was a
split open - starting was a ‘no-go’ operation, the fibre-glass shell was huge number, certainly well over a hundred, of prints by pupils. The Club
showing signs of departing from its wooden framework and Australian members had better look to their laurels, for with very little practical
characteristics were being loaded with every 56d a gallon of petrol guidance these youngsters are producing photographs which make me
(that’s 25p a gallon or 5½p a litre in today’s money). think that a separate future junior section in club exhibitions and compe-
In a mood of desperation and a desire for the return of 007, the titions could be unnecessary. Of the many prints a few were really
agent was sent the following letter - outstanding, delightful and interesting. I think of several prints of a child
peeping from behind a tree,showing a spontaneity and sense of fun
Dear Sir, seldom seen in prints by adults. There were also a couple of impressive
I wish to draw to your attention the performance of a Reliant car bought close-ups, a worker staring directly into the camera and a boy almost
from……. Since its purchase in November 1958 this car has been completely buried in leaves – this last another real fun photograph.
under constant repair and adjustment. During the first week in January ‘Birds in silhouette’ is another picture which sticks in my mind.
the car failed to start on a number of locations and subsequently
delayed my departure up to 3 hours, resulting substantial loss of pay. Clearly, digital photography has made such a quality display possi-
Two attempts by a local garage failed to find the cause of the problem. ble, short circuiting as it does all the technicalities of traditional. But no
After visits to your agency, later in the same month, similar faults and less credit to the junior photographers. One aspect illustrated by the
consultations caused a second valve to be reset. A third series of show was that lots and lots of photographs are inevitably going to
garage visits, diagnosed a few weeks later, more trouble with valve throw up some real beauties as happened here. Any guidance offered
clearances. More recently this failure to start has been remedied but here would be to be more selective, and thoughtful at time of snapping.
more trouble with the valve has caused consistent refusal to pull away Otherwise, and this is possibly where a club can help out, try greater
after a momentary stop at traffic lights. This trouble, together with a variety of presentation of final print – size, format, matt instead of gloss,
general lack of power, has remained, despite constant tuning, valve which techniques are all that distinguished the best of the pupil prints
setting, decarbonising and the eventual replacement of valves. Today from the club prints. It is truly to be hoped that these young photogra-
a further visit to the garage has failed to remedy these problems. In phers persevere and present us with another show of their own and
addition to engine trouble, the driver’s door panel has separated from with contributions to the Club’s annual show. Even that they might form
its frame and the glass has started to chip through constant vibration. a group of their own, possibly within the club, but certainly with all the
Now with a history of nearly four months constant repair and with but help the club could offer. Congratulations, pupils, and best thanks to all
three weeks before the end of the guarantee, I feel to compelled to helping adults. J.A.McL.
insist that the car be put into working order with no further inconven-
ience or financial loss to myself. I am very willing to bring the car to the
agency on any day on the understanding I will return home with
transport of a reliable kind that will not require attention within a very
short time of leaving the garage. If you are unable to do this I shall
contact a solicitor and Reliant’s Head Office. I trust that your attention
to this letter will do more than justify the tradition of service and
reliability implicit in the term reliant. I remain etc.
Those readers who have accompanied me along the roads of
post-war Britain may be surprised that there was no return to Mr Bond.
Instead a Singer Vogue Estate appeared which would stop suddenly
and needed the carburettor float freed-off every few miles; three carbu-
rettors later it was traded in for a series of VW Beetles.
Moral - trust ‘Mr Bond’ to be more ‘reliant’ than his namesake but if
you want reliable transport ‘Beetle’ off to Germany. F.P.
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Local Grid Ref: 171839 – 620535 28/1/ utility services in the closing months of 2010
and the early months of 2011 it has been
“If they cut off my water and electricity again JANUARY RAINFALL reassuring at least to see electricity supply
without providing a replacement service I ‘can’ A New Year but the January statistics showed systems being upgraded. Although few can
assure them that my comments will do more that the below average rainfall of last year predict the loss of services due to inclement
than just make their eyes ‘water’ & may come continues. weather, Scottish Water’s Carradale supply
as a ‘shock’ to their ears”. Photo and 65th The total rainfall in January was 133mm system seems capable of failure in sympathy
greetings to Janette on 30th March - Raquell! (between 5& 6 inches); whereas the average with other areas. Is this a computer ‘glitsch’ or
for January is a much higher 227mm (9inches). simply that precautions are not taken to avoid
POO - DUMPING It was a month of two halves as some failure of the supply at times when heavy
DROPPING A HINT rainfall seems to upset water supplies coming
heavy falls recording 20,18 & 20mm on the
Those who use Carradale’s comprehensive from a bore hole? With pensioners and young
4th 5th and 12th made us think that rainfall
path system are protesting that some dog children particularly at risk, is it not incumbent
deficit might be reduced, but a virtually dry
walkers, while collecting their pets dropping in on SW to provide bottled water to every
second half of the month put us once again in
a plastic bag, are leaving the bag and its household, or at least at well established col-
the below average category. After January
contents at the side of the path for others to lection points. Photo by Rachel Grant.
17th,, other than trace recordings, we had
walk on it. There are bins available in the
rain on only four occasions.
village for the purpose and there is a belief
Long-time Kintyre residents tell me that
WEST COAST COURTESY
that the miscreants still have bins at home - so ARCHIE DARROCH & THE SCHOOL BUS
the old advice of ‘taking your litter home’ re- such dry conditions in January are certainly On a cold winter’s afternoon in 1978 the school
mains a simple piece of advice for those who not the norm, but after the severe pre-Christ- bus came to a grinding halt in icy conditions.
wish to avoid prosecution. A gentleman who mas weather conditions, the recent weather Carradale car drivers travelling in the same
obviously prefers to save the Council work- has been universally welcomed. I am sure we direction stopped, picked up as many passen-
men from dealing with his rubbish, has been will still get more wintry weather, but the res- gers as they could and were surprised a few
seen throwing it into the sea from the pier. pite is welcome and it brings, with the length- days later when they received a letter from the
Isn’t it time that ‘peer’ pressure is brought on ening days, the promise of Spring and, further West Coast Service Company offering them a
someone who often reports other people’s into the future, the heady days of summer. free fill up of petrol at WCM’s expense!
illegal action to the same Council. M.L.
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The funding now comes from several
SADDELL & CARRADALE sources including the two wind-farm
GUILD,THE S.S.A.F.A. AND trusts and membership fees. The route
was planned to take in all the centres of
THE KINTYRE WAY population. It is largely run by volunteers
An audience of twenty-five residents gathered in with a little help from the employability
Carradale Village Hall Committee Room on January scheme in the construction of paths. The
18th to hear Anne Morans talk on her work for the total running cost for 2010 was £46,810.
(SSAFA) Soldiers, Sailors and Air Force Associa- The majority of walkers are aged over 50
tion. and are predominately women who take
Anne was such a good speaker and really advantage of baggage transportation,
brought to life her work and exploits as a health b&bs and hotels en route.
visitor in Europe and the far east. Before joining the Numbers have increased over the
Association she nursed in Campbeltown and for a years from an initial 250 to 1500 in 2010.
time in Canada. Stories and songs about the Way have
On coming home she still had itchy feet and been written by participants and others
after meeting an SSAFA nurse at a conference, have provided sculptures. There is a
decided to apply for a similar opportunity. She was Miss Ann Morrans talking to the Women’s need to raise the profile of the route as it
accepted as a civilian health visitor, but paid by the Guild about SSAFA, (a charity for Soldiers, links with several other long distance
Ministry of Defence, and started work in Münster, as Sailors, Airmen Families Association Forces walks. Several helpful suggestions were
a member of staff at a medical centre specializing in Help). This charity is in its 126th year, created made by the audience including advertis-
child health, ante and post-natal care. The work- after the Crimea War. ing it on a TV programme, possibly as-
load was considerable as her area covered most of Photo by Margaret Richardson. sisted by a well-known celebrity. It is
Northern Germany. Subsequently she was sta- THE KINTYRE WAY hoped to reduce the road walking
tioned at five other locations - Holland, Gibraltar, The Guild meeting on February 1st was led by stretches in the near future. The talks
Cyprus, Berlin, and Dűsseldorf. Lindsay Mercer, who, after a short prayer and were thoroughly enjoyed even though
reading, welcomed Marcus Adams and Owen probably only a minority were of an age
As her time with SSAFA spanned military in- to ‘walk the walk’. The speakers were
volvement in Northern Ireland, the Falklands, Iraq Paisley to talk about the Kintyre Way,
thanked by Margaret Leighton, after
and Afghanistan, she was in much demand by the Marcus explained how the walk was set up
which the usual excellent refreshments
families left at the bases, not only for childcare but by the Kintyre Marketing Group. It opened on
were served.
for comfort and support. Now retired, she is a volun- the 12th of August 2006, with funding mainly
teer for SSAFA Forces Help in Kintyre. from Leader, HIE, and the Forestry Commis- The next meeting on Tuesday 22nd
sion. Then a management company, The February in Carradale Village Hall will
SSAFA Forces Help is the national charity help- be a slide show by Eddie McGuire. M.P.
ing and supporting those who serve in our armed Long and Winding Way Company Limited, a
charitable organisation, was formed, and took
forces, those who used to serve and the families of
over the running of the enterprise in 2009.
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manner of situations. The services of Owen Paisley, as a self em- APPLICATION
ployed ranger, was obtained. Reference: 11/00144/ Proposal: Rural
The Argyll & Bute Branch Secretary is Mike Development Contract, Location: Green-
Richardson, 2 Old Schoolhouse, Auchnasavil Car- Owen showed slides and gave various
land Woodland, Peninver, Argyll And
radale Argyll PA28 6QJ. Tel: 01583 431788. statistics on the walk and how it was man-
Bute, Applicant: Perth & Argyll Conser-
e-mail: ssafafh.argyll@btinternet.com aged, relying on the goodwill of landowners.
vancy, Algo Business Centre, Glenearn
One third of its 100 mile length is on forestry
All communications will be treated in confidence Road, Perth, PH2 0NJ Agent: N/A, Devel-
commission land, a second third is on private
and directed towards a SSAFA worker in the area opment Type: 0 - not required for statuto-
land, and a final third is on public roads. ry returns, Grid Ref: 173542 - 624394.
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McCALLUM, Janet 757
McDONALD, Mary, d.1876, 34 yrs 733 McINTOSH, Mary, d.1920, 29 yrs 598
McCALLUM, Janet, d.1866 778
McDONALD, Mary, d.1965, 89 yrs 841 McINTOSH, Mary, d.1944, 81 yrs 619
McCALLUM, Jessie, d.1961, 72 yrs 728
McDONALD? 733 McINTOSH, Mary, d.1984, 90 yrs 863
McCALLUM, John 757
McDOUGALL, Agnes, d.1920, 51 yrs 598 McINTOSH, Matthew, d.1915, 20 yrs 598
McCALLUM, John, 795
McDOUGALL, Alasdair, d.1947, 6mnths 666 McINTOSH, Mrs. Gilbert, d.1949 802
McCALLUM, John, d., ??? 756
McDOUGALL, Alasdair, d.1988, 66 yrs 666 McINTOSH, Walter Archibald, d., 6mnths 710
McCALLUM, John, d.1856, 2 yrs 758
McDOUGALL, Alec, d.1990, 79 yrs 924 McINTOSH, Walter, d.1911, 19 yrs 593
McCALLUM, John, d.1864, 30 yrs 744
McDOUGALL, Charles, d.1961, 83 yrs 652 McINTOSH, Walter, d.1911, 80 yrs 593
McCALLUM, John, d.1864, 36 yrs 781
McDOUGALL, Charles, John, d.2000, 54 yrs 886 McINTOSH, Walter, d.1952, 43 yrs 598
McCALLUM, John, d.1872, 59 yrs 758
McDOUGALL, Christina, Campbell, d.1995, 71 yrs 935 McINTOSH, Walter, d.1974, 40 yrs 859
McCALLUM, John, d.1895, 27 yrs 742
McDOUGALL, Duncan, d.1920, 47 yrs 627 McINTOSH, Walter, Paul 859
McCALLUM, Margaret Thomson, d.1885, 18 yrs 778
McDOUGALL, Elizabeth, d.1958 644 McINTYRE, Christina, d.1983, 83 yrs 836
McCALLUM, Margaret, d.1878, 35 yrs 812
McDOUGALL, Mairi 889 McINTYRE, James 813
McCALLUM, Margaret, d. 1868, 18 yrs 758
McDOUGALL, Marg. Livingstone, d.1939, 27 yrs 652 McINTYRE, Janet, d.1873, 7 yrs 813
McCALLUM, Margaret, d.1917, 49 yrs 605
McDOUGALL, Mary McKINLAY, d. in infancy 652 McINTYRE, Mary, d.1933 618
McCALLUM, Margaret, d.1925, 59 yrs 726
McINTYRE, Peter, d.1887, 4 yrs 813
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McINTYRE, William, d.1873, 6mnths 813 McNICOL, Christina, d.1898, 34 yrs 743 ORR, Helen, d.1985, 84 yrs 842
McKAY, Helen, d.1957, 33 yrs 758 McNICOL, Christina, d.1899, 34 yrs 743 ORR, Janet, d.1996, 72 yrs 866
McKECHNIE, Christina, d.1932 807 McNICOL, Donald, d.1984, 82 yrs 898 PARK Robert 820
McKEICH, Ann, d.18..., 35 yrs 770 McNICOL, Duncan, d.1909, 90 yrs 743 PATERSON, Angus, d.1959, 84 yrs 787
McKEICH, Archibald, d.1874, 74 yrs 770 McNICOL, Duncan, d.1951 642 PATERSON, Ann, d.1879 788
McKEITH, Annabella, d.1977, 100, yrs 862 McNICOL, Isabella, d.1972, 84 yrs 833 PATERSON, Archibald Reid, d.1989, 79 yrs 601
McKEITH, Duncan, d.1928, 82 yrs 715 McNICOL, Jessie, d.1972, 72 yrs 651 PATERSON, Archibald, 800
McKEITH, Duncan, d.1984, 97 yrs 862 McNICOL, John, d.1933, 77 yrs 643 PATERSON, Archibald, as797 798
McKEITH, John, d.1979, 88 yrs 862 McNICOL, Margaret, d.1907, 59 yrs 722 PATERSON, Archibald, as797 799
McKENZIE, Catherine, d.1925, 73 yrs 611 McNICOL, Mary, d.1938 743 PATERSON, Archibald, d.1890, 77 yrs 797
McKENZIE, Rachel 695 McNIE, Jean, Cooper, d.1988, 64 yrs 885 PATERSON, Archibald, d.1921, 65 yrs 797
McKERRAL, Thomas, d.1946, 58 yrs 709 McPHERSON, Annie, d.1977, 78 yrs 895 PATERSON, Archibald, d.1963, 91 yrs 636
McKINLAY, Duncan, d.1919, 49 yrs 772 McQUEEN, Anthony, Woodrow, d.1995, 62 yrs 933 PATERSON, Catherine, d.1970, 81 yrs 861
McKINLAY, Jean, d.1952, 88 yrs 705 McQUEEN, George, d.1950, 64 yrs 665
PATERSON, Christina, d.1972, 874
McKINLAY, Jessie, Graham, d.1994, 69 yrs 974 McQUEEN, Margaret, d.1968, 84 yrs 662
PATERSON, Donald, d.1981, 69 yrs 962
McKINLAY, John, Graham, d.1980, 85 yrs 890 McQUILKAN, Eliza, d.1942, 78 yrs 703
PATERSON, Donald, d.1998, 48 yrs 919
McKINNON, Janet, d.2000, 91 yrs 898 McVICAR, Elizabeth, d.1891 760
PATERSON, Dugald, d.1930, 788
McKINNON, Neil, d.1969 674 McVICAR, Isabella, d.1879, 70 yrs 736
McKINNON, Thomas, d.1946, 71 yrs 674 PATERSON, Dugald, d.1973, 83 yrs 848
MEIKLE, Margaret, d.1902, 82 yrs 746
McKINNON, Thomas, d.1960, 57 yrs 673 PATERSON, Dugald, d.1985, 74 yrs 902
MILLAR, William, d.1988, 70 yrs 941
McKINVEN Dugald, d.1873, 62 yrs 808 PATERSON, Dugald, d.1999, 81 yrs 913
Mima 661
McKINVEN, Andrew, d.1855, 2 yrs 808 PATERSON, Edith 859
MITCHELL 783
McKINVEN, Archibald, d.1866 736 PATERSON, Elizabeth McGeachy, d.1993, 66 yrs 848
MITCHELL, Agnes Lamont, d.1986, 78 yrs 619
McKINVEN, Archibald, d.1904, 65 yrs 808 PATERSON, Elizabeth, d.1912 788
MITCHELL, Angus, Cook, d.1962, 63 yrs 824
McKINVEN, Catherine, d.1951 666 PATERSON, Flora, d.1895, 30 yrs 797
MITCHELL, Archibald, 759
McKINVEN, Elizabeth, d.1922, 72 yrs 808 PATERSON, Flora, d.1906 788
MITCHELL, Archibald, d.1852, 68 yrs 777
McKINVEN, Ellen, d.1987, 90 yrs 657 PATERSON, Flora, d.1907, 1yr 787
MITCHELL, Archibald, d.1968, 66 yrs 619
McKINVEN, Flora, d.1881, 32 yrs 808 PATERSON, George, S. McL.. d.1981, 90 yrs 973
MITCHELL, Catherine, d.1961, 93 yrs 720
McKINVEN, James Alex., d.1941, 17 yrs 657 PATERSON, Graham, d.1935, 13mnths 634
MITCHELL, Catherine, d.1974, 83 yrs 668
McKINVEN, James, d.1897, 58 yrs 736 PATERSON, Isabella, d.1944, 78 yrs 678
MITCHELL, Catherine, d.1997, 94 yrs 673
McKINVEN, James, d.1897, 58 yrs(text) 735 PATERSON, Isabella, d.1975 874
MITCHELL, Donald Cook, d.1950, 62 yrs 686
McKINVEN, James, d.1997, 81 yrs 949 PATERSON, Jean Shanks 624
MITCHELL, Dugald 777
McKINVEN, Jane, d.1888, 34 yrs 736 PATERSON, Jean, Downie, d.1925, 80 yrs 797
MITCHELL, Elspeth 951
McKINVEN, John, d.1927, 71 yrs 808 PATERSON, Jessie 800
MITCHELL, Euphemia, d.1857, 66 yrs 777
McKINVEN, Margaret, d.1895, 49 yrs 808 PATERSON, Jessie McAlister, d.1881, 26 yrs 797
MITCHELL, Flora, d.1953, 85 yrs 674
McKINVEN, Mary, d.1874 736 PATERSON, Jessie S., d.1967, 90 yrs 678
MITCHELL, Flora, d.1955, 63 yrs 619
McKINVEN, Mary, d.1919, 76 yrs 808 PATERSON, Jessie, d.1976, 94 yrs 827
McKINVEN, Peter, d.1955, 69 yrs 657 MITCHELL, Isabella, d.1853, 47 yrs 781
PATERSON, John 600
McLACHLAN, May, d.1972, 69 yrs 614 MITCHELL, Isabella, d.1853, 47 yrs 744
PATERSON, John C., d.1993, 90 yrs 678
McLAREN, Donald d.1950 618 MITCHELL, Isabella, d.1940, 52 yrs 619
PATERSON, John, 797
McLAREN, Mary, d.1919 788 MITCHELL, Isabella, d.1971, 90 yrs 618
PATERSON, John, Bird, d.1992, 40 yr 926
McLAY, Allan 979 MITCHELL, Jessie, d.1906, 6 yrs 720
PATERSON, John, d.1907, 60 yrs 599
McLAY, Christian, Rosemary, d.2000, 69 yrs 979 MITCHELL, John, d.1915, 28 yrs 720
PATERSON, John, d.1955, 74 yrs 634
McLEAN, Catherine Martin, d.1984, 90 yrs 727 MITCHELL, John, d.1925, 72 yrs 611
PATERSON, John, d.1980, 80 yrs 895
McLEAN, Catherine, d.1935, 84 yrs 680 MITCHELL, John, d.1935, 73 yrs 720
PATERSON, john, d.1985, 76 yrs 601
McLEAN, Charlotte, d.1945, 42 yrs 726 MITCHELL, John, d.1989, 67 yrs 951
PATERSON, Lachlan, d.1961, 80 yrs 668
McLEAN, Duncan Martin, d.1915, 53 yrs 726 MITCHELL, Joyce 951
PATERSON, Lachlan, d.1967, 48 yrs 850
McLEAN, John, d.1974, 77 yrs 726 MITCHELL, Mairi 951
PATERSON, Marg. Meikle, d.1976, 93 yrs 627
McLEAN, Neil, d.1927, 15 yrs 726 MITCHELL, Margaret, m., d.2001, 80 yrs 931
PATERSON, Margaret, Meikle, d. in infancy 797
McLEOD, Catherine, d.1997, 93 yrs 969 MITCHELL, Marion, d.1968, 86 yrs 653
PATERSON, Marion McD. d.1982, 76 yrs 730
McLEOD, Mary 805 MITCHELL, Mary, d.1918, 29 yrs 611
PATERSON, Marion, Semple 913
McLEOD, Mary, d.1978, 86 yrs 686 MITCHELL, Mary, d.1963, 72 yrs 622
PATERSON, Mary, d.1933, 93 yrs 797
McMILLAN Catherine, 755 MITCHELL, Nancy, d.1906, 4 yrs 720
McMILLAN, Agnes, Brown, d.1984, 84 yrs 817 PATERSON, Mary, d.1998, 82 yrs 829
MITCHELL, Neil, d.1958, 71 yrs 619
McMILLAN, Alan 854 PATERSON, Mary, McLaren, d.1916, 2 yrs 787
MITCHELL, Nicola, Jackson, d.1985, 1 day 951
McMILLAN, Alexander, d.1954, 59 yrs 623 PATERSON, Maureen 919
MITCHELL, Robert, d.1931, 72 yrs 619
McMILLAN, Alexander, d.1954, 84 yrs 702 PATERSON, Mima 632
MITCHELL, W., d.1917 721
McMILLAN, Alexander, d.1973, 58 yrs 854 PATERSON, Minnie, d.1992 632
MITCHELL, William, d.18..., 41 yrs 777
McMILLAN, Alison, 958 PATERSON, Robert 950
MITCHELL, William, d.1917, 24 yrs 720
McMILLAN, Alison, d.1982, 35 yrs 958 PATERSON, Robert 632
MORETON, Grace, d.1945, 73 yrs 693
McMILLAN, Alison, d.2004, 82 yrs 961 PATERSON, Robert Semple, d.1967, 77 yrs 624
MORETON, John Patrick, d.1998, 91 yrs 692
McMILLAN, Argyll, James, d.1993, 26 yrs 909 PATERSON, Robert, d.1959, 72 yrs 660
MORETON, Timothy Andrew, d.1945, 0 yrs 691
McMILLAN, Campbell, d.1860, 7mnths 764 PATERSON, Robert, d.1965, 77 yrs 838
MORISON, Ann Helen, d.1891, 9 yrs (text) 816
McMILLAN, Chrissie, d.1973, 66 yrs 621 PATERSON, Thomas M., d.1964, 92 yrs 678
MORISON, Ann, Helen, d.1891, 9 yrs 815
McMILLAN, Christina Black, d.1980, 89 yrs 630 PATERSON, Thomas S., d.1945, 69 yrs 601
MORISON, Isabella, d. 815
McMILLAN, Christine, 928 PATERSON, Walter, d.1959, 73 yrs 635
MORRAN, John, H., d.1914 754
McMILLAN, D., ? 784 POLLOCK, Archibald, d.1902, 38 yrs 716
MORRISON, Donald, Mc., d.1996, 85 yrs 830
McMILLAN, Donald, d.1863, 56 yrs 764 PONTON, Gibson, d.1985 891
MORRISON, Neil, d.1971, 94 yrs 830
McMILLAN, Dugald, d.1834, 77 yrs 751 PONTON, Jessie, Elizabeth, d.1977 891
MORTON, Margaret, Joyce, d.2000, 86 yrs 948
McMILLAN, Duncan 751 QUIGLEY, Michael 864
MOSS, Christina Sarah, d.1979, 78 yrs 740
McMILLAN, Elizabeth, d.1927, 82 yrs 709 RADFORD, Edward, Thomas, d.2002, 89 yrs 878
MUIR, Mary, T. 960
McMILLAN, Ella, d.1988, 62 yrs 946 RAE, Kate 680
McMILLAN, Ellen, d.1988, 73 yrs 886 MUNRO, Duncan, d.1973, 68 yrs 881
RAMSAY, William, d.1987, 77 yrs 940
McMILLAN, George 958 MUNRO, Robert, C., d.2000, 50 yrs 881
REID, Alexander 762
McMILLAN, George 961 MURCHIE, Jessie Hunter, d.1961, 85 yrs 636
REID, Alexander, d.1848, 84 yrs 763
McMILLAN, George, d.1964, 83 yrs 631 NEILSON, Donald McM., d.1953, 71 yrs 709
REID, Alexander, d.1873, 1yr 762
McMILLAN, Hugh, d.1990, 63 yrs 944 NEILSON, Flora, d.1965, 82 yrs 709
REID, Archibald, d.1867, 19 yrs 762
McMILLAN, Iris 956 NEILSON, John, d.1930, 75 yrs 709
REID, Duncan, d.1867, 17 yrs762
McMILLAN, Isabella, d.1863, 88 yrs 759 NEILSON, Mary, d.1928, 40 yrs 709
REID, Gilbert, d.1861, 1yr 762
McMILLAN, James 623 NICHOLSON, David 722
REID, Graham 937
McMILLAN, James, d.1987, 956 NICHOLSON, David, John, d.1962, 53 yrs 842
REID, Hoy, d.1972, 51 yrs 937
McMILLAN, Jim 956 NICHOLSON, Donald, d.1993, 82 yrs 843
REID, John, d.1869, 54 yrs 762
McMILLAN, Jimmy 959 NICHOLSON, Donald-John 843
REID, John, d.1870, 25 yrs 762
McMILLAN, John, A. G., d.1990, 76 yrs 927 NICHOLSON, Duncan, d.1917, 38 yrs 841
REID, John, d.1874, 4 yrs 762
McMILLAN, Margaret Jessie, d.1949, 64 yrs 630 NICHOLSON, Thomas, d.1960, 77 yrs 722
REID, Margaret Ann, d.1874, 5 yrs 762
McMILLAN, Margaret, d.1888, 43 yrs 764 NICOLSON, Fanny, d.1970, 67 yrs 865
REID, Mary, d.1912, 29 yrs 601
McMILLAN, Mary 854 NICOLSON, Isabella, d.1938, 52 yrs 647
McMILLAN, Mary, d.1865, 81 yrs 779 REID, Moyra 937
NORTON, Marjorie, Anne, d.1997, 98 yrs 968
McMILLAN, Mary, d.1866, 5 yrs 764 REID, Patricia 937
O'NEILL, Charles, d.1956, 65 yrs 669
McMILLAN, Nan, d.1997, 80 yrs 959 RENNIE, Constance Fraser, d.1973, 51 yrs 880
OMAN, Annabella, J., d.1983, 85 yrs 973
McMILLAN, Neil 751 RENNIE, James, d.1991, 74 yrs 877
OMAN, Colin John, d.1939, 51 yrs 651
McMILLAN, Neil, d.1856, 8 yrs 764 RENNIE, James, F., d.1924, 37 yrs 646
OMAN, Colin, d.1956, 91 yrs 648
McMILLAN, Peter, d.1967, 855 RENNIE, Kathleen 962
OMAN, David, Bruce, d.1965, 70 yrs 837
McMILLAN, Stuart 854 RENNIE, Tait, d.1983, 65 yrs 971
OMAN, Fred, L., d.1958, 53 yrs 654
McMURCHY, Neil, d.1979, 65 yrs 695 RICHARDSON, Elizabeth, d.2000, 81 yrs 977
OMAN, Robert, d.1986, 92 yrs 955
McNAUGHTON, Mary, Agnes, d.1879, 49 yrs 778 RICHMOND, Mary, d.1969, 64 yrs 634
OMAN, William, d.1969, 78 yrs 863
McNEILL, Mary, d.1984, 77 yrs 821 RIDDELL, Eliz. Buchanan, d.1923 737
OMAN, Williamina, Bruce, d.1973, 71 yrs 860
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THE ‘QUIZZLE’ 2010 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Eg 7D in a W 7 days in a week WORDS the answers to the clues below all somewhere
Eg 3BM 3 Blind mice in them contain the 3 letters ‘air’ in exact sequence.
1. 1FTR 1 for the road. Eg flight destination = airport; sprite = fairy.
2. 1F in the G 1 foot in the grave. 61. selective instinct, panache flair
3. 1SDMaS 1 swallow doesn’t make a summer. 62. a pirate corsair
4. 3LP 3 little pigs. 63. genial debonair
5. 36 I in a Y 36 inches in a yard 64. hirsute hairy
6. 77SS 77 Sunset Strip. 65. cream cake éclair
7. 150 P 150 Psalms. 66. animal’s den lair
8. the 6 BC of JSB the 6 Brandenburg concertos of 67. grassland prairie
Johann Sebastian Bach. 68. a brace pair
9. a S in TS9 a stitch in time saves 9 69. equitable, just fair
10. S16 & NBK Sweet 16 & never been kissed. 70. creamery dairy
11. 2TD (12 D of C) 2 Turtle doves (12 Days of Christmas) ANAGRAMS TO REVEAL FAMOUS WOMEN
12. 12 PF on a RD 12 pentagonal faces on a Eg Veronica Quite......................... Queen Victoria
regular dodecahedron. 71. ELATED CHILD Edith Cadell
13. 7E of the UAE 7 Emirates of the United Arab Emirates 72. PALACE TOR Cleopatra
14. 12 Tof I 12 tribes of Israel. 73. A REAL TAME HAIR Amelia Earhart
15. 1600 - FOC 1600 four o’clock. 74. HIDING A DRAIN Indira Ghandi
16. 8 FO in a C 8 fluid ounces in a cup. 75. GREAT CHARM THREAT Margaret Thatcher
17. The BS 50 in D the bullseye scores 50 in darts. 76. EXTRA BITTER OP Beatrix Potter
18. The 100YW L116Y The 100 Years War lasted 116 years 77. VANE ROPE Eva Peron
19. 1,2,3 ILC&BLT 1,2,3 I love coffee and Billy loves tea. 78. FORGE NOT MY TAN Margot Fonteyn
20. 88 TFL(B) 88 two fat ladies (Bingo). 79. ANYONE ALIKE Annie Oakley
21. 24CG 24 carat gold. 80. A MAIL RASCAL Maria Callas
22. 4 P of the M in a LCC 4 phases of the moon in a lunar Copyright © 2010 A. R. Leighton
calendar cycle.
23. 5V in the A 5 vowels in the alphabet.
24. 1F=6F 1 fathom = 6 feet. QUIZZLE 10 RESULTS
25. 1967 I of the B 1967 Introduction of the breathalyser. Thank you and well done to all those who supported and who
26. 20 B in a N 20 bottles in a Nebuchadnezzar. took part in Quizzle 10 thereby raising funds for Carradale
27. aY-NCO9 (in B) a Yarborough- no card over 9 Village Hall
(in Bridge) There was a good response with many locals, their rela-
28. the BS 0 in S the blank scores 0 in scrabble tives and friends taking part so it again amassed a national
29. 1MWTM 1 man went to mow. audience. Entries were returned from far and wide, and we
30. 2 is the CR of 8 2 is the cube root of 8. hope entertainment and enjoyment was had by all who took
31. G1B Go 1 better. part.
32. 2&6 - HAC 2&6 half a crown.
It was a very keen and close run competition. Once again,
33. 2LDBSOAW 2 little dicky birds sitting on a wall.
as in past years, it took some time to research legitimate and
34. 7C in the S of M 7 children in the sound of music.
permissible alternatives on the Internet. Some answers al-
35. 720 H in A 720 hours in April.
though very inventive had to be rejected. Never the less, they
36. 3 P in 1978 3 popes in 1978.
get full marks for ingenuity.
37. C is L22 of the GA Chi is letter 22 of the Greek alphabet.
38. 16 NI in the C of the ISS 16 nations involved in the construction Congratulations, to Donald & Mary Macalister Hall and to
of the international Space station. Chris Chantler from Bath - who both got full marks.
39. 1879 the FBI 1879 the first Blackpool illuminations According to Quizzle rules the ultimate winner will there-
40. 2061 the NA of HC 2061 the next appearance of fore have be decided by a draw which will take place at the
Halley’s Comet. next Village Hall Committee Meeting and the outcome will be
41. 3LIO in a C,1FO&TTW2 3 little injuns out on a canoe 1 fell published in the next edition.
overboard & then there were 2. Three entries were just one answer short of the full com-
42. 30 D in S (PC) 30 Days in Sydney (Peter Carey). plement. These were those of Helen Gurr( from Cornwall) The
43. 1P for a DG in RL 1 point for a drop goal in Rugby league. Macalister Hall family from away and The Abernethy family
44. B (W18L) the LP in E. Blakehopeburnhaugh (with 18 letters) from Portsmouth.
the longest placename in England
45. 6 the PB for MNO 6 the phone button for MNO Ian Currie was two answers short, David Hornsby (Jane’s
46. 8B=O 8 babies= octuplets. brother in law) three short, and Margaret Walsh four. All these
47. 6Ga-L 6 geese a-laying. runners up or ‘nearly made it’ deserve a mention as they all did
48. HCB,HCB,1ap,2ap HCB Hot cross buns x2 1a penny,2 a penny, very well.
hot cross buns. Tony and I continue to be amazed by the on-going interest
49. E102=T E102= Tartrazine. in what is now seems to have become an annual Carradale
50. A5 is H of A4 (S of P) A5 is half of A4(size of paper). institution. By popular demand we are searching for items to
be included in Quizzle 11 which will be out in November.
NAMES.
The following clues will reveal a Christian, first or fore name. In the meantime Happy quizzing in 2011. M.L .
eg I am beside a testament = William (will+I+am) Thanks go to Margaret and Tony for their dogged persistence
51. Mixed portal joins your old word. Dorothy (door-doro+thy) in prodding locals and visitors to be enmeshed for months on
52. Height alongside river ? Kenneth (Kennet+h) end, delaying meals and failing to keep their commitments by
53. A back to front gloss. Sheena (sheen+a) putting in one or two more answers; truly a commendable
54. One to remind one next to enterprise. Ed.
the atmosphere. Alistair (a list + air)
55. Dry version with 3 different
vowels. Audrey(dry+ a,u & e) A COLOUR VERSION
56. Linger but change the start.
57. Half a seen pudding.
Harry (tarry, T– H)
Dick (spotted dick)
OF THE ANTLER IS
58. Saviour in east.
59. Not the whole truth.
Christine (Christ +in+E)
Ruth
AVAILABLE ON THE
60. She’s a knowing one. Fay (fey) ‘SCRIBD’ WEB-SITE
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