Members of the Garnock Valley PHAB Club were delighted to receive a cheque from representatives of St Brandanes Royal Arch Chapter, Kilbirnie. (Photo: Donald L Reid)

Some of the guests who attended the Christmas service in the Millport Chapel recently. (Photo: Donald L Reid)

The up-and-coming young golfers of Beith were delighted when Santa visited them after playing the local course where he just made par. (Photo: Beith Golf Club)

Some of the dedicated volunteers who have made a real difference to Barrmill Park and environs. (Photo: Roger Griffith)

Two famous stars of the 2002 Panto in Beith. Make sure you get your tickets for the 2011 production of Cinderella. (Photo: Donald L Reid)

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Children from Beith PS Environment Group enjoyed packing bags at Beith Co-op to raise funds for their ongoing eco-projects. (Photo: Donald L Reid)

Some of the go-ahead committee of Barrmill Community Association who recently received a special KeyStone award for their organizations and administrative procedures for running the village hall. (Photo: Donald L Reid)

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Garnock teacher, Mr Richard Nimmo (left) with Mr Cameron Sharp (rear), NAC Parks Manager, with a group of young achievers from Garnock who have carried out sterling work at Spiers parklands. Well done, lads! (Photo: Roger Griffith)

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Member of the Garnock Valley Disability Group recently hosted a very convivial meeting with their counterparts from the Three Towns. (Photo: Donald L Reid)

Recently this enthusiastic and happy keep fit group from Curves in Beith were delighted to help raise some bawbees for a breast cancer charity. (Photo: Donald L Reid)

Some weel kent Barrmillians meeting in the village around 1973 and this will evoke special memories for many locals. Back row (l to r): Robert Wilson; Andrew Hamilton and James Boyd Front row: Joe Menzie, Robert Allardyce, Abie Campbell and Willie Johnston. (Photo: Carrick Crawford collection)

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7 June 1902

7 June 1902 NOTICE 

All volunteers or others trespassing on Gateside of Fulwoodhead land will be prosecuted. William Kerr.

CANADA BOUND

Mr Gavin Houston, son of Mr Houston, Overton, Beith, sails today from Glasgow with the Allan Line on board SS Saradinian for Winnipeg, Manitoba. Mr Houston is the class of emigrant so much sought after in this province of Canada and with a little experience of the land and its people, will doubtless settle down and become a successful farmer as many Scottish settlers have within recent years.

GEILSLAND PURCHASED

The purchaser of Geilsland is Mr Warren, wine and spirit merchant, Glasgow, who is a brother of Mr Warren, of the firm Warren and Stewart, engineers, who have had control of the various local schemes in connection with water and drainage for a number of years back. 

CRUMMOCK STREET

The re-building of the property in Crummock Street which was acquired by Mr James Reid, slater, is about to begin. The new building will be a cottage with attics with pend at the north end and stable and stores behind. Mr Snodgrass has the digger and building work. Other works will be carried out by Mr Holmes, joiner, Mr Peat, plasterer and Mr Stevenson, plumber.

PEACE IN SOUTH AFRICA

The news that the war in South Africa has at last been brought to an end by the surrender of the Boers was known in Beith on Monday morning when the early papers arrived. There was only a quiet elation observed at first, but towards mid-day the inhabitants became more demonstrative. Church bells were set aringing, flags were out and school children were dismissed for the afternoon and a number of apprentices took a half-day holiday. None of the men in the town refrained from work, although at Barrmill the villagers gave full vent to their joy by knocking off at the breakfast hour and compelling the master at Greenhills to set the scholars free. In the evening a few of the townsmen attended a cake and wine banquet in the Saracen’s Hotel in commemoration of the event. Mr John Hamilton, chairman of the Parish Council, presiding. Later on the Instrumental Band paraded the principal streets and afterwards played a selection of airs at the Strand. After dusk the sky was illumed by a succession of rockets from the church steeple. 

  

   

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