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<strong>June</strong> <strong>2017</strong> No.<strong>273</strong><br />

View to Kilmacolm by Caroline Brodie<br />

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• Bridge of Weir<br />

• Brookfield<br />

• Elderslie<br />

• Houston<br />

• Howwood<br />

• Kilbarchan<br />

• Kilmacolm<br />

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Bishopton: Post Offi ce, Woodrow’s Store, Keystore, Library,<br />

Ingliston Country Club<br />

Bridge of Weir: Gibb Stuart, Bernie’s Cafe,<br />

Lochnagar, The Bridge, Library (Cargill<br />

Centre)<br />

Erskine: Garden Centre, Library, Sports<br />

Centre, Swimming pool<br />

Houston: Co-op, Carrick Centre, Post Offi ce,<br />

Newsagent<br />

Howwood: Village Store, St Vincent’s Hospice<br />

Johnstone: Henderson Kilts, Papa Mac’s,<br />

Library<br />

Kilbarchan: Sheridan’s Store, Campbell’s,<br />

Newsagents, Bobbins, Old Library Centre<br />

Kilmacolm: Newsagent, Cross Café,<br />

Gibb Stuart, Cargill Centre, Library<br />

Langbank: Finlaystone Visitor Centre<br />

Lochwinnoch: Keystore, McKillop Centre,<br />

Library, Castle Semple Centre, Newsagent


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contents<br />

local news....................8-13<br />

legal blog......................8<br />

optical blog.......................10<br />

dental blog........................11<br />

what’s on........................14-23<br />

finance & tech.................24-29<br />

it blog...............................24<br />

financial blog.........................26<br />

local history......................28<br />

on the road.....................31<br />

book people.....................33<br />

village news....................34-45<br />

pet news.....................46-47<br />

pet blog............................46<br />

outdoors........................48-53<br />

school news.................54-58<br />

photography blog..............55<br />

sport news....................59-63<br />

sporting blog.....................63<br />

business classified..............64<br />

church listings....................65<br />

deadlines dates...................65<br />

property classified.................65<br />

sales & wants......................66<br />

advertizer directory................67<br />

The month of <strong>June</strong> is one of the busiest of the year. We’ve got a real high-octane<br />

adrenaline rush with the return of the P1 Scottish Grand Prix of the Seas, and<br />

for the petrol-heads, St Vincent’s Carfest, Milngavie Classic Car Show and the<br />

Erskine Classic Car Show. Lilias Day, along with Lilifest, Bridge of Weir Gala<br />

Week, Bishopton Day, Lochwinnoch Gala Day, Kilbarchan Agricultural Show,<br />

Houston Agricultural Show and the Hessilhead Open<br />

Day are all great fun and entertaining - lots<br />

of things for all the family to enjoy. If we’ve<br />

missed any we apologise - please make sure<br />

we get your details by our issue deadlines.<br />

There have been changes to the local Wards,<br />

and that brings a mix of regular and new faces<br />

to our list of local Councillors. We’ve got an<br />

updated list on p24 and we look forward to<br />

hearing more from them about what’s going<br />

on in the local area in the coming months.<br />

The Local Plan is under review. The Local<br />

Plan sets out local planning policies and<br />

identifi es how land is used, determining<br />

what will be built where. Adopted<br />

local plans provide the framework for<br />

development across the country. Inverclyde<br />

and Renfrewshire residents were asked for<br />

their input prior to the deadline at the end<br />

of May. I appreciate the need for further housing and the additional income for<br />

local traders would be welcomed I’m sure. However, I do question whether there<br />

are suffi cient resources in these villages for these additional houses. Already<br />

places at local schools are at a premium, with lengthy waits to get a doctor’s<br />

appointment, congested parking and the roads which feed these villages are in<br />

some areas in desperate need of upgrades and improvements.<br />

Staying with development. In Kilmacolm, it is very encouraging to fi nally see<br />

some structure going up at the site of the former Institute building at the Cross.<br />

Progress ground to a halt for an extensive period, but at last it’s taking shape.<br />

The new build will be a mix of residential fl ats above two shops, with residential<br />

parking and delivery space in the basement area off Smithy Brae. It is hoped<br />

that the larger of the two shops will house a much improved Co-Operative store,<br />

relocated from Lyle Buildings. There will clearly be some time of disruption whilst<br />

works are in progress, but hopefully the completed build and improvement to<br />

the village environs will be well worth it.<br />

After a long dry spell, the welcome rain (for gardeners anyway) has caused<br />

the foliage to explode. However, gardeners beware. It’s still nesting season<br />

and some chicks and young birds haven’t left home yet. Please be wary when<br />

pruning and trimming hedges, trees and large shrubs. Have a quick look in the<br />

branches before beginning just in case there’s a nest there. Nesting season is<br />

nearing an end for most local bird species, so a short delay in the gardening<br />

schedule is all that’s needed.<br />

And fi nally, some local business successes when the month of May<br />

brought us a number of Award winners from the local area. Cochran<br />

Dickie won Silver at the ESTAS, The Fox & Hounds won Best in Renfrewshire<br />

at the National Pub & Bar Awards, and Bluewater Dental and Kilbarchan<br />

Dental were both shortlisted in the Scottish Dental Awards.<br />

Well done everyone! Here’s to a brilliant <strong>June</strong>!<br />

Rona


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Co-op Stores & Food Bank -<br />

‘urgently needed in <strong>June</strong>’<br />

The CO-OP stores in Bridge of Weir, Kilbarchan, Houston and Bishopton all now<br />

have Renfrewshire Food Bank donation bins and for the month of <strong>June</strong> we<br />

‘urgently need’ the following –<br />

*UHT MILK* *CEREAL* *TEA* *COFFEE*<br />

*TINNED CUSTARD/RICE PUDDING*<br />

*1 LITRE CARTONS OF JUICE (ORANGE/APPLE/PINEAPPLE etc)<br />

FROM SHELF NOT CHILLER*<br />

*JAM* *TINNED POTATOES*<br />

*MENS SHAVE GEL* *TAMPONS/SANITARY TOWELS*<br />

Thanks to you all for your kindness - The Trussell Trust.<br />

Dinner/Dance<br />

Every Saturday night from 8pm - 11pm at Willow Bank<br />

Hotel, 96 Greenock Road, Largs. Booking essential.<br />

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Megan’s Marchers raises a<br />

phenomenal £23,000 for CHAS<br />

80 family and friends did the Kilt Walk from Glasgow<br />

Green to Balloch Country Park on Sunday 30th April.<br />

A wonderful day was had by all and it was certainly<br />

banter over blisters adding to the brilliant atmosphere<br />

on the day! Lochwinnoch Primary School did their very<br />

own Kilt Walk in the school grounds whereby pupils<br />

walked for the duration of the school day donning a<br />

touch of tartan. Our CHAS charity night was held on<br />

Friday 5th May in Lochwinnoch Bowling Club. Music<br />

was by the fantastic local band ‘Who’s Town’, delicious buffet by Jen Catering<br />

and a grand raffle with some amazing prizes! We were delighted to have Claire<br />

from CHAS in attendance for presentation of our cheque for the phenomenal<br />

sum of £23,000. A legacy indeed! Also in attendance were Alison and Rona<br />

from Robin House in Balloch, both of whom were a tremendous support to us a<br />

very difficult time in our life, and whom our older<br />

2 girls, Rebecca & Katie still regularly talk about<br />

due to the fun arts and crafts they did with<br />

them. This £23,000 cheque is enough to keep<br />

the arts and crafts team going for 6 months<br />

which is just amazing! The Smiley family would<br />

like to say a massive thank-you to everyone<br />

who donated, your love and support has been<br />

invaluable and uplifting.<br />

Join the Fight against Heart<br />

Disease and Wear It. Beat It.<br />

On Friday 9th <strong>June</strong>, the British Heart<br />

Foundation (BHF) is calling on the<br />

nation to join the fight against heart<br />

disease by wearing red and hosting a<br />

fundraising event to raise money for life<br />

saving research.<br />

Around 160,000 lives are cut short<br />

every year by heart and circulatory<br />

disease – that’s one person every three<br />

minutes. Right now there are around 7 million people in the UK living with<br />

these devastating conditions.<br />

The BHF is funding cutting-edge research to help transform the lives of people<br />

living with heart disease and needs you to join the fight by taking part in Wear.<br />

It.Beat.It on Friday 9th <strong>June</strong>.<br />

Whether it’s at home, school or at your workplace, don your favourite red<br />

garments and join the fun across the UK by organising a fundraising event. It<br />

could be a red tea break in the office, a yummy red bake sale after school or<br />

a red-themed garden party with friends and family. Whatever you choose to<br />

do, Wear.It.Beat.It is a great way to bring everyone together and help make a<br />

difference to millions.<br />

Last year more than 15,000 people took part in Wear.It.Beat.It. raising over<br />

£750,000. The BHF is calling for even more of you to get involved this year and<br />

help raise in excess of £1million for the charity’s heart research.<br />

Once you sign up, you’ll receive a free fundraising kit jam-packed with reddymade<br />

ideas and goodies to help make Wear.It.Beat.It the BHF’s biggest, reddest<br />

and best year yet.<br />

Sign up to Wear It. Beat It. At wearitbeatit.bhf.org.uk or call 0300 330 0645 and get<br />

your free fundraising pack full of fun ideas about how to get involved.<br />

Legal Blog<br />

by Isabella McKerrow, Affinity Family Law<br />

Grand Parents Rights<br />

To See Grand Children<br />

Grandparents have no automatic right to see their grandchildren, despite<br />

having a biological connection. Their ability to see or have contact with their<br />

grandchildren is by virtue of the children’s parents allowing it. Family relations<br />

can breakdown or parties can separate or divorce and difficulties can arise<br />

where one spouse refuses to allow the other spouses to see the children<br />

or have limited contact to the children. This can impact on grandparents.<br />

Often the separated spouse does not want the parents of the other spouse<br />

to see the grandchildren. While grandparents have no automatic right<br />

in law to see their grandchildren, they are able to make an application to<br />

the court to acquire such rights. Under the Children (Scotland) Act 1995<br />

anyone with an interest in the child/children (there does not have to be any<br />

biological connection) can apply to the court for an order for parental rights<br />

and responsibilities, contact or residence of the child/children.<br />

The court will grant such an order where it is in the children’s best interest to<br />

do so. The court will also take into account the views of the child where it is<br />

reasonably practicable to do so. Where the grandparent or person applying<br />

for the order has developed a close relationship with the child/children<br />

the case will be stronger and the orders sought more likely to be granted.<br />

Where there are bad relations between the grandparents and their children<br />

(the parents of the grandchildren) the court may be required to balance the<br />

benefit to the child/children of maintaining contact with the grandparents<br />

with the detriment of exposing the child/children to conflict between the<br />

grandparents and the children’s parents.


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work alongside our gas and plumbing services. Our experienced<br />

electricians are NICEIC registered and approved which means<br />

they are assessed on a regular basis to ensure they are fully<br />

compliant with critical health and safety regulations and that all<br />

electrical work is completed to the highest standard.<br />

Our electricians are professional, friendly and pride themselves<br />

on providing a first class service. With over 20 years industry<br />

experience, they are qualified to undertake all domestic electrical<br />

works including fault finding and electrical testing through to<br />

complete electrical re-wires.<br />

Our electricians carry out all electrical tests including Portable<br />

Appliance Tests (PAT), Electrical Installation Condition Reports<br />

(EICR), Smoke Alarm and Emergency Lighting Certificates. We install hard<br />

wired smoke and heat alarms and carry out fault finding when there is an<br />

electrical issue within your property.<br />

Gasman Energy electricians will carry out the work you need on time and<br />

at a competitive rate. We offer free, no obligation quotes on property<br />

re-wires and distribution/fuse board replacements and provide a one<br />

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all electrical work over £500. To arrange a free quote please call us on<br />

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Happy Birthday to Ardgowan<br />

Hospice’s Kilmacolm Shop<br />

Ardgowan Hospice Kilmacolm shop celebrates 10 years of trading<br />

this <strong>June</strong> and the hospice would like to thank everyone who has<br />

donated goods and shopped at the store. Over the 10 years<br />

almost £500,000 has been raised with profits funding vital<br />

specialist Hospice care to the people of Inverclyde.<br />

Living with a life limiting illness such as heart failure, cancer or<br />

neurological conditions can be devastating. Thanks to the generosity<br />

of the local community, patients and their families can get the support and care<br />

they need.<br />

Ardgowan Hospice receives around 40% of statutory funding with the remaining<br />

60% coming from compassionate people, groups and companies who donate or<br />

fundraise to support us.<br />

Thank you so much - we couldn’t do it without you! Join us during 3rd to 10th<br />

<strong>June</strong> in the Kilmacolm shop for some anniversary celebrations and promotions.<br />

The Hospice is always looking for new volunteers and has<br />

a range of opportunities, including helping customers<br />

find a bargain in one of our shops, driving patients to<br />

hospital appointments, or showing off their baking skills<br />

in the Hospice kitchen. Anyone interested in taking part<br />

in supporting their local hospice by volunteering should<br />

contact hr@ardhosp.co.uk or call 01475 726830.<br />

Lifestyle Face & Bodycare Bridge of Weir’s premier Boutique Salon<br />

recently scooped Hair & Beauty Salon of the Year Award (Regional Winner –<br />

Glasgow & South West) at a black tie event hosted by top Radio Presenter,<br />

Gina McKie. The Scottish Independent Retail Awards recognise and reward<br />

the entrepreneurial spirit and business acumen which lies behind the<br />

thriving independent retailers and highlight their value to the communities<br />

they operate within.<br />

Winning the award is a testament to the quality, experience, skills and<br />

personal service the salon provides. An array of expert and innovative<br />

beauty therapies are offered: specialising in DECLEOR/CACI facials, HD<br />

Brows trained to Master Stylist level with its founder, LVL Lashes and NEOM<br />

Wellbeing Spa treatments. As one of the fi rst clinics in Renfrewshire with<br />

a registered HIS practitioner, consultant surgeon Dr Winter offers a high<br />

standard of facial aesthetics procedures<br />

like Botox, Fillers and the revolutionary antiageing<br />

treatment, Profhilo,<br />

Looking forward, the salon is already hard at<br />

work researching the best new treatments<br />

and products in time for summer. Discover<br />

more by visiting their website or phone for<br />

appointments.<br />

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Push your comfort zone, achieve<br />

something you never expected,<br />

meet a great bunch of new friends,<br />

all while supporting local mental<br />

health services. Get involved<br />

in RAMH <strong>2017</strong>/18 Events. Visit www.ramh.org/fundraising or book now:<br />

enquiries@ramh.org or 0141 847 8900.<br />

Join the Canyoning Challenge on Saturday 26th August; jump, swim, and climb<br />

through a breath-taking gorge on the River Tay. Return transport from Paisley<br />

or Barrhead, half day’s canyoning, pub dinner to finish and home before sunset.<br />

Just £15 registration fee + £75 sponsorship.<br />

Or try the <strong>2017</strong> Arran Bike & Hike on Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th September;<br />

a 42 mile cycle towards Lochranza on day 1, then a 13 mile cycle to the foot<br />

of Goatfell followed by a hike of Goatfell at 874m on day 2. It’s a fantastic<br />

weekend experience for £50 registration fee + £300 sponsorship.<br />

For the avid cyclist we have Advanced Open Cycling Challenges; on Friday 14th<br />

to Sunday 23rd July it’s Channel to the Med and on Monday 25th September<br />

to Sunday 1st October it’s the Pyrenees cycle challenge. These are unique<br />

opportunities for advanced cycling. Contact RAMH for more info.<br />

If you missed the New Year’s extravaganza here’s your chance to join the<br />

Firewalk 2018 on Saturday 6th January; you’ll learn to overcome fear and<br />

channel confidence into everything you do while walking 15 feet over 800<br />

degree coals. Early bird booking is just £5 registration fee + £45 minimum<br />

sponsorship.<br />

Contact us now and help local people in their mental health recovery. We look<br />

forward to welcoming you on an event soon. Thank you for your support!<br />

Optical Blog<br />

by Kerry Taher, New Vision Opticians<br />

Is hay fever<br />

affecting your eyes?<br />

For many of us the summer also means the start of seasonal suffering which<br />

is hay fever. If the eyes are involved it’s called seasonal allergic conjunctivitis,<br />

with symptoms varying from mild irritation to severely itchy, swollen, red, gritty<br />

and watery eyes, although vision thankfully tends to be unaffected.<br />

If you suffer, there are various ways to relieve your symptoms. Firstly, try not to<br />

rub your eyes because this will make things worse. Cold compresses are nice<br />

and soothing. Ocular lubricants flush out and dilute the allergens (eg pollen)<br />

– these are surprisingly effective and can be used as often as necessary. If<br />

you wear contact lenses, using daily disposables will be more comfortable.<br />

Other tips include wearing close-fitting wraparound sunglasses, and keeping<br />

car windows closed.<br />

Oral antihistamines don’t fully reach the eye so something more direct is<br />

often needed to provide more relief. Over-the-counter anti-allergy eye drops<br />

(mast cell stabilizers) are very good but can take 2 - 4 weeks to start working<br />

effectively. Annual hay fever sufferers often start using these preseason to<br />

prevent symptoms occurring. For instant relief, a decongestant combined<br />

with an antihistamine can be used but only for a short time as prolonged use<br />

can cause more symptoms.<br />

Drops containing both antihistamines and mast cell stabilizers will provide<br />

instant and prolonged relief, but a GP prescription is required. However,<br />

before rushing to see your GP, you should have an eye exam to confirm the<br />

diagnosis. If any prescription drops are required, we can contact your GP to<br />

request them.<br />

With all that said, most of the hay fever sufferers still wouldn’t wish away the<br />

good weather so let’s all enjoy the sunshine while it lasts!<br />

For any further information, please call the practice on 01505 614 700.<br />

Would you know what to do in an Emergency?<br />

♥ Every week in Scotland, 70 people suffer cardiac arrest.<br />

♥ More than 3,500 people per year in Scotland are treated by the Ambulance<br />

Service following a cardiac arrest.<br />

♥ Only one in 20 people will survive.<br />

♥ Without resuscitation, cardiac arrest is always fatal.<br />

♥ But, performing CPR could double that person’s chance of survival<br />

Heartstart courses are free of charge and it only takes two hours to learn the<br />

skills which may someday save a life:<br />

♥ Recovery position<br />

♥ CPR and using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)<br />

♥ Heart Attack<br />

♥ Choking<br />

♥ Serious bleeding<br />

To learn the simple skills that save lives, contact Morag Thow on 07868 752814<br />

to book onto one of our courses:<br />

Weds <strong>June</strong> 14th <strong>2017</strong> 7- 9 pm Masonic Hall Lochwinnoch<br />

More courses will be starting again in September


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Dental Blog<br />

by Sheila Macintyre, Practice Owner,<br />

Kilbarchan Dental Practice<br />

National Smile Month<br />

Every year Kilbarchan Dental Practice supports National Smile Month - the<br />

UK’s largest and longest-running campaign to promote good oral health.<br />

Dentists and other Health Professionals, Schools, Community and Workplace<br />

Groups across the country are all encouraged to get involved in whatever way<br />

they can by running events, promotions and activities.<br />

National Smile Month highlights three key messages, all of which go a long<br />

way in helping develop and maintain a healthy mouth. They are:<br />

• Brush your teeth last thing at night and on at least one other occasion<br />

with a fluoride toothpaste.<br />

• Cut down on how often you have sugary foods and drinks.<br />

• Visit your dentist regularly, as often as they recommend.<br />

Get Involved;<br />

- Discover fun facts on the website (our favourites are below):<br />

Did you know it takes 43 muscles to frown but only 17 to smile!<br />

61% of us have been attracted to someone by their smile alone.<br />

Two thirds have less respect for a boss with bad oral hygiene.<br />

£1 is the most common amount left by the tooth fairy (per tooth)<br />

- Nominate a Smile - as part of National Smile Month you have the<br />

opportunity to nominate someone who always raises a smile to receive the<br />

recognition they deserve.<br />

- Enter the Smiley Selfie Competition – Smiley’s<br />

available from the online shop.<br />

If you, your group or organisation would like to<br />

get involved in National Smile Month visit the<br />

website at www.nationalsmilemonth.org where<br />

you will find a wealth of information and online<br />

resources.<br />

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To tie in with Kilbarchan’s Lilias Day on Saturday 3rd <strong>June</strong> we are delighted<br />

to be a sponsor of IT'S the event. AMAZING We will also be running WHAT a stall on the Aday<br />

with lots of goodie bags and members of our team on hand to give you<br />

information about dental health and to answer any queries about the<br />

practice. Kids up to the age of seven can also take part in our Lilias Day<br />

CUP OF TEA<br />

CAN DO<br />

Toothbrush Exchange – drop off your old toothbrush at our practice in the<br />

morning or at our Lilias Day stall in the afternoon and we’ll replace it with a new<br />

one absolutely free! Remember toothbrushes should be replaced every 3 months anyway!<br />

You can also enter our Facebook competition to think of a local place or street that has a dental link –<br />

no matter how tenuous (ie. “Smile Street”). Our favourite suggestion will receive a goodie bag.<br />

Registered charity no. 210760 and SCO38056. Established 1885.<br />

Join us for a brew and<br />

some cake<br />

There's still time to get involved in our Forces family<br />

fundraiser taking place from 19-25 <strong>June</strong>. Find out<br />

how to sign up for your tea party visit<br />

ssafa.org.uk/bigbrewup<br />

Local mental health charity RAMH has hosted its biggest fundraiser yet –<br />

with 255 guests raising £14,000 for local services.<br />

The RAMH Dinner & Quiz, sponsored by UWS, was held at the Normandy<br />

Hotel with a mixture of corporate teams, and friends and family out to<br />

enjoy the night.<br />

Hosted by broadcaster and writer Vanessa Collingridge, guests enjoyed 8<br />

rounds of celebrity hosted quiz questions. Rounds included Sport, read<br />

by Tony Fitzpatrick, TV and<br />

Movies read by Tom Johnston<br />

of Renfrewshire Chamber of<br />

Commerce. Local MSP and<br />

RAMH supporter George<br />

Adam read Food and Drink,<br />

and UWS Dean of Health,<br />

Nursing and Midwifery Karen<br />

Wilson read Science and<br />

Nature.<br />

RAMH promotes recovery<br />

from mental ill health, and<br />

empowers people to build<br />

independent, fulfilled lives. The charity supports a range of<br />

diagnoses including depression, anxiety and bipolar disorder.<br />

If you would like to support RAMH visit www.ramh.org/fundraising or<br />

contact enquiries@ramh.org or 0141 847 8900 for a free fundraising<br />

pack. The RAMH Canyoning Challenge takes place on Saturday 26th<br />

August with registration at just £15. See the website for more details.<br />

Photos are courtesy of John Kerr Foto www.johnkerrfoto.net


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St Vincent’s Hospice is bidding to bag<br />

a massive cash boost from the Tesco<br />

Bags of Help initiative.<br />

Tesco teamed up with Groundwork<br />

to launch its<br />

community funding scheme, which sees grants of £4,000,<br />

£2,000 and £1,000 – all raised from the 5p bag levy –<br />

being awarded to local community projects. Greenspace<br />

Scotland is working with Groundwork to provide support to<br />

communities in Scotland.<br />

Three groups in every Tesco region have been shortlisted<br />

to receive the cash award and shoppers are being invited<br />

to head along to Tesco stores to vote for who they think<br />

should take away the top grant.<br />

St Vincent’s Hospice is one of the groups on the shortlist.<br />

Katrina Vine, Trusts Manager said: “We would like to give patients in our care<br />

an interesting and engaging view out of their bedroom windows. The garden<br />

area immediately outside the Inpatient Unit is unsightly and overgrown with<br />

Mare’s Tail, an invasive weed.<br />

This project will revamp the garden area outside the bedrooms, and provide<br />

a private, sheltered area where patients can be taken, to relax outside with<br />

family. The project will involve removing approx 45 tonnes of Mare’s Tail<br />

infected topsoil, and replacing it with new topsoil, replacing broken slabs, and<br />

creating seating areas.”<br />

Kate Lennon, Chief Executive said:<br />

“St Vincent’s Hospice provides specialised care and support services to<br />

all those within the community affected by life-limiting illness. We aim for<br />

the very highest standards of patient care, while ensuring choice, dignity,<br />

compassion and enjoyment of life. The creation of a garden project will,<br />

without doubt, strengthen these core values. The project will vastly improve<br />

the holistic care package delivered by the hospice, in turn, enhancing our<br />

services and making things better for patients and their families.”<br />

Voting is open in stores throughout May and <strong>June</strong>. Customers will cast their vote<br />

using a token given to them at the check-out in store each time they shop.<br />

Tesco’s Bags of Help project has already delivered over £28.5 million to more<br />

than 4,000 projects up and down the UK. Tesco customers get the chance to<br />

vote for three different groups every time they shop. Every other month, when<br />

votes are collected, three groups in each of Tesco’s regions will be awarded<br />

funding.<br />

Tony McElroy, Tesco’s Head of Communications in Scotland, said:<br />

“We are absolutely delighted to open the voting for May and <strong>June</strong>. There<br />

are some fantastic projects on the shortlists and we can’t wait to see them<br />

come to life in hundreds of communities.”<br />

Emma Halliday, Community Enabler Coordinator at Greenspace Scotland,<br />

said:<br />

“We’ve been thrilled to see the diversity of projects that have applied for<br />

funding, ranging from outdoor classrooms, sports facilities, community<br />

gardens, play areas and everything in between.<br />

“We’re looking forward to learning the results of the customer vote and then<br />

supporting each group to bring their project to life.”<br />

Funding is available to community groups and charities looking to fund local<br />

projects that bring benefits to communities. To find out more visit www.tesco.<br />

com/bagsofhelp<br />

Car Fest<br />

Join us on <strong>June</strong> 17th for our fourth annual Carfest!<br />

For our fourth annual Carfest, we’re moving to Paisley Town Centre!<br />

Come along for a day of fantastic family fun and entertainment, and a<br />

spectacular array of vintage and custom cars and bikes.<br />

Contact our fundraising team on 01505 705635 for more information.<br />

The FYF Millport Fun’raiser is back and it’s<br />

bigger and better than ever before, thanks to<br />

sponsorship from Children’s Aid Scotland.<br />

There’s a twist to the family cycle round the island, with the addition of a<br />

treasure hunt, then we have an even larger selection of kids’ activities and<br />

entertainment than in previous years.<br />

Our inflatable village will be back, including Gladiators, Water Walkers, Laser<br />

Quest and an Assault Course as well as magic shows, a party by kids’ favourite<br />

entertainer Kidnetick, balloon twisting workshops, face painting, and dozens<br />

of sideshows and games.<br />

Entry Price<br />

Entry to the cycle and treasure hunt (which also includes a medal, goody<br />

bag and entry to a prize draw) is just £7 per person (same price for adults/<br />

children).<br />

For any families * who raise £60 in sponsorship, you can claim back your entry<br />

fees, meaning you can take part for FREE!<br />

*<br />

’families’ means parents/carers and children. Any aunties, uncles, grandparents or family<br />

friends do not count within a family entry.<br />

Sponsorship<br />

We’ve kept the prices down so the cost wouldn’t be too prohibitive for families<br />

to take part. Your entry & wristbands will cover the costs of putting on the<br />

event, however this is a fundraising event, so in order for us to make money<br />

from it, which we’ll use to improve the lives of the amputees we work with, we<br />

would really appreciate it if you could try to raise some money while taking on<br />

this event. If cycling round the island isn’t enough of a challenge, try setting<br />

a time limit, or completing the route twice or even three times - whatever<br />

will make it a challenge so you feel able to ask friends/family/colleagues for<br />

sponsorship.<br />

Wristbands<br />

Access to the inflatables, shows and some games is by wristband only. If<br />

wearing a wristband, your child(ren) can enjoy all the sideshows and games<br />

without pay anything extra. Parents need not buy a wristband (unless you’d<br />

like to join in).<br />

Wristbands are available to buy from our webshop and cost £7.50 per child or<br />

you can buy them on the day for £10 per child.<br />

You do not have to be taking part in the cycle to buy a wristband and enjoy the<br />

activities & entertainment.<br />

There will be a range of games and sideshow stalls open to all, without the<br />

requirement for a wristband. These will each have a nominal charge.<br />

Renfrewshire<br />

Irene Macfarlane, Chairman of<br />

Renfrewshire Federation of SWI<br />

presents Brookfield bowlers with a<br />

silver tray as winners of the outdoor<br />

bowling competition play off held<br />

on 22nd May at Houston Bowling<br />

Club. The team now looks forward<br />

to participating in the National Final<br />

at Cullen on the 24th August.<br />

You can view the current issue as well as<br />

previous issues of the magazine online.<br />

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and sign up to the Glasgow to Edinburgh Trek<br />

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research.<br />

As part of the charity’s series of treks, the<br />

ultimate walking challenge gives Heart Trekkers<br />

a unique opportunity to trek from Scotland’s two largest cities. Alongside the full<br />

100km challenge, there is also a 50km option, where participants can either<br />

walk from Glasgow to Linlithgow throughout the day, or through the night from<br />

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MONDAY 12TH JUNE – SUNDAY 16TH JUNE <strong>2017</strong><br />

MONDAY 12TH JUNE<br />

11.30am - Launch of Carers Week<br />

11.35am - Speaker - Scottish<br />

Government Carers Policy Unit (to be<br />

confirmed)<br />

11.45am - Meg Wright – Carers Trust<br />

Director (Sco & NI)<br />

11.50am - Jim Carruth – Scotland’s<br />

Leading Rural Poet, Caring Poem<br />

11.55am - Annual General Meeting<br />

12.15pm - Carers Community Choir<br />

12.30pm - Lunch<br />

Please note the Carers Cup will be held<br />

on Friday 30th <strong>June</strong> this year 7pm –<br />

late Quiz and Cocktails/Mocktails<br />

DRAFT PROGRAMME OF EVENTS<br />

WEDNESDAY 14TH JUNE<br />

1 - 3pm - Healthy Eating and Thinking<br />

5 - 8pm - Pamper Evening<br />

Cheese, wine and holistic therapies<br />

for carers who cannot manage into the<br />

centre during the day (Please call to<br />

book an appointment)<br />

THURSDAY 16TH JUNE<br />

10am - 2pm - Pamper Day – nails,<br />

holistic therapies and make overs &<br />

lunch provided (Please call to book an<br />

appointment)<br />

11.30am - Renfrewshire Carers Choir<br />

performing at Braehead information<br />

stand<br />

12pm - Lunch @ Braehead for Carers<br />

and Volunteers<br />

INFORMATION STALLS THROUGHOUT CARERS WEEK<br />

RAH BRAEHEAD SHOPPING CENTRE SAINSBURY’S BRAEHEAD ERSKINE HOMES<br />

For more information visit www.renfrewshirecarers.org.uk<br />

You can view the current issue as well as<br />

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<strong>June</strong><br />

events<br />

Sat 3 <strong>June</strong><br />

Lilifest <strong>2017</strong>: Family Fun Day at<br />

Habbies<br />

Habbies, Kilbarchan - All to Day<br />

Bouncy castle, BBQ and much more. Free.<br />

until Sun 11 <strong>June</strong><br />

Paisley People Photography<br />

Exhibition<br />

Linwood Community Library<br />

An open exhibition of the results of a pop up<br />

studio which the Renfrewshire Disability Arts<br />

Forum ran in Paisley town centre Autumn during<br />

Doors Open Day 2016. Produced following a<br />

series of 12 weekly workshops facilitated by<br />

Street Level Photoworks. The photographs feature<br />

members of the public and members of Disability<br />

Resource Centre.<br />

Thu 1 <strong>June</strong><br />

Lilifest <strong>2017</strong>: An Evening with<br />

Rev Ian Miller<br />

Kilbarchan Performing Arts Centre, 8<br />

Steeple Square, Kilbarchan - 7.30pm<br />

Kilbarchan’s favourite son returns for “An Evening<br />

With” event. Everyone who has had the pleasure<br />

of his company will know that Ian is a hugely<br />

entertaining raconteur with an Aladdin’s Cave of<br />

anecdotes and jokes. Tickets £5.50<br />

For more info visit www.liliasday.co.uk<br />

Fri 2 <strong>June</strong><br />

Lilifest <strong>2017</strong>: Lilias Day Quiz<br />

The Trust, Kilbarchan - 8pm<br />

Lilias Day Quiz with the Quizmaster General.<br />

Free, prizes.<br />

Fri 2 - Sun 25 <strong>June</strong><br />

The West End Festival<br />

West End of Glasgow<br />

Glasgow’s largest cultural event returns in <strong>June</strong><br />

taking over this popular area of Glasgow with a<br />

wide variety of events and performances. Last<br />

year over 400 events took place in 80 venues.<br />

Visit www.westendfestival.co.uk for full details.<br />

Sat 3 <strong>June</strong><br />

Houston and Killellan Agricultural<br />

Society Annual Show<br />

Houston Public Park, Four Windings,<br />

Houston<br />

A great family day with a variety of stalls ,bouncy<br />

castle and much more. Come along a watch all<br />

the animals being shown, the ponies jumping and<br />

not forgetting Houstons Got Talent, crafts, baking<br />

and provisions tent. Schedules for the industrial<br />

section are available from the Paper Shop, the<br />

Post Office or by contacting Isabelle Stuart 01505<br />

613479 e-mail issistuart@gmail.com<br />

Lilias Day Celebrations<br />

Kilbarchan - various from 12 noon<br />

Kilbarchan’s famous Lilias Day includes a historic<br />

parade followed through the village by decorated<br />

floats, pipe and brass bands. The parade finishes<br />

in Kilbarchan Park where a host of stalls, activities<br />

and events take place throughout the day to raise<br />

thousands of pounds for good causes.<br />

For more info visit www.liliasday.co.uk<br />

Tag-n-Track on Show<br />

Kilbarchan - various<br />

VENUE Lillia’s Day, Kilbarchan Come along<br />

and meet the Tag-n-Track (TnT), team find out<br />

how we are tagging and tracking birds and what<br />

volunteering opportunities are available.<br />

Lilifest <strong>2017</strong>: Barchan Mad<br />

Comedy Night<br />

Kilbarchan Performing Arts Centre, 8<br />

Steeple Square, Kilbarchan - 7.30pm<br />

This popular comedy night returns on Lilias<br />

Day featuring a great line up of comedians in<br />

a great venue. With your host for the evening,<br />

Graham Barrie.<br />

For more info / bookings email badhatcomedy@<br />

outlook.com<br />

Sat 3 - Sun 4 <strong>June</strong><br />

Binocular & Telescope Open Day<br />

RSPB, Largs Road, Lochwinnoch - 10am<br />

to 4pm<br />

Come and peruse a range of telescopes and<br />

binoculars, with knowledgeable staff on hand to<br />

help you find the right one for you! Our optics are<br />

competitively priced, with the added bonus that<br />

you are helping conservation. Cost: FREE.<br />

Sun 4 <strong>June</strong><br />

Bridge of Weir Messy Church<br />

Freeland Church, Main Street, Bridge<br />

of Weir<br />

4pm to 6pm<br />

We’re back!! Will we be as lucky with the weather<br />

as last year? A short celebration with songs and a<br />

talk, then take our picnic bags (provided) up to The<br />

Glen for fun and games. Bring your waterproofs<br />

and wellies if needed! Feel free to bring along<br />

good ideas for games. We might try running<br />

a Messy mile! As usual, it’s free and open to<br />

everyone. We look forward to seeing you there!<br />

Sunday Afternoon Concerts at<br />

Martyrs’ Sandyford<br />

Paisley Martyrs’ Sandyford Church,<br />

Montgomery Road Paisley PA3 4LQ -<br />

2.30pm<br />

A string quartet from St Mary’s Music School,<br />

Edinburgh will be playing a programme of Kodaly<br />

and Schubert. Tickets available at the door on<br />

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Mon 5 <strong>June</strong><br />

St Columba’s School Silver Tablet<br />

Concert<br />

St Columba’s Church, Duchal Road,<br />

Kilmacolm - 11.30 am<br />

A date for your diary! St Columba’s School’s Silver<br />

Tablet concert celebrates the best of musical<br />

talent from Senior VI who compete for this award<br />

by performing musical pieces of Grade 8 standard.<br />

The concert will be held on the morning of Monday<br />

5th <strong>June</strong> in St Columba’s Church at 11.30am<br />

followed by light refreshments. Members<br />

of the School community, including parents,<br />

friends, former pupils, former staff and former<br />

parents are all welcome to attend this lovely<br />

musical celebration. Please contact nmnkay@<br />

st-columbas.org if you wish to attend.<br />

Wed 7 <strong>June</strong><br />

Lilifest <strong>2017</strong>: Chris Stout &<br />

Catriona McKay<br />

Kilbarchan Performing Arts Centre, 8<br />

Steeple Square, Kilbarchan - 7.30pm<br />

Chris and Catriona have excited audiences all over<br />

the world with their own unique brand of music<br />

inspired by the traditions of their native Shetland<br />

Islands and Scotland. It’s hard to believe there’s<br />

only two people on stage as they weave their<br />

way between glorious soundscapes and music<br />

of breathtaking simplicity. Tickets (£12.50) from<br />

01505 706346 or by e-mail@ info@brookfieldknights.com<br />

BYOB.<br />

Thu 8 <strong>June</strong><br />

Sòlas bereavement group<br />

Kidston Hall, High Street, Kilmacolm -<br />

6.30pm to 8.30pm<br />

Sòlas bereavement group.<br />

Fri 9 <strong>June</strong><br />

Angel Voices<br />

St Fillans Church, Kilmacolm - 7.30pm<br />

End of term Concert - Tickets £5 with refreshments.<br />

Form more information contact Maureen Russell<br />

(01505 872905) maureenmrussell@hotmail.com<br />

or mob: 07905 950028.<br />

Sat 10 <strong>June</strong><br />

Tag-n-Track on Show<br />

Lochwinnoch Cross<br />

VENUE Lochwinnoch Gala Day. Come along<br />

and meet the Tag-n-Track (TnT), team find out<br />

how we are tagging and tracking birds and what<br />

volunteering opportunities are available.<br />

Bridge of Weir Gala Day<br />

Main Car Park, <strong>Gryffe</strong> Grove, Bridge of<br />

Weir<br />

This year’s Gala Day theme is “Commotion in<br />

the Ocean”, and participants are invited to let<br />

their imagination loose in the interpretation of<br />

it. Sharks, mermaids, pirates, sailing ships,<br />

submarines, dolphins, shellfish, divers - the scope<br />

is immense! No doubt entrants will approach this<br />

with all the enthusiasm of previous years, and<br />

the whole village looks forward to the spectacle.<br />

Onlookers, prepare to be dazzled!<br />

Johnstone High School Car Boot<br />

Sale<br />

Johnstone High School, Beith Road,<br />

Johnstone PA5 0JN - 2pm to 4pm<br />

Come along to Johnstone High School Parent<br />

Council Car Boot Sale and enjoy some<br />

refreshments, games, music, raffle and more.<br />

A pitch for a car is £10, so you can support the<br />

Parent Council and make some money too. Those<br />

taking a pitch are welcome to come between<br />

12.30pm and 1.30pm to set up. How to pre-book<br />

a pitch online: just email jhspcfunds@gmail.com<br />

for the Pay Pal link. All welcome - free entry –<br />

come and bag a bargain!<br />

Sat 10 <strong>June</strong><br />

Lochwinnoch Gala Day<br />

Lochwinnoch Recreation Ground, Lochlip<br />

Road, Lochwinnoch - 1.30pm to 4.30pm<br />

Opening ceremony by Ronnie Brown with this<br />

years theme “Pirates”.<br />

Sat 10 - Sun 11 <strong>June</strong><br />

Wild Night<br />

Finlaystone Country Estate - Langbank -<br />

5pm to 8am<br />

Fully booked sorry, look out for the next one! The<br />

Finlaystone overnight camp. Join the Rangers<br />

for fun and burgers and sing into the wee small<br />

hours. Kids will enjoy the bat walk and Den<br />

Build. Tent, warm clothes, waterproofs and food<br />

required. Adults £7.50 Children £5.00. Pre<br />

booking essential.<br />

FULLY BOOKED<br />

BCU 2 Star Training<br />

Castle Semple Visitor Centre, Lochlip<br />

Road, Lochwinnoch - 10am to 4pm<br />

Develop paddlesport skills in kayaks and canoes<br />

on flat water. Min age 16 yrs. COST: £85. Look<br />

online and book ASAP.<br />

Sun 11 <strong>June</strong><br />

Bowfield 10K<br />

Bowfield Hotel & Country Club,<br />

Howwood<br />

Join St Vincent’s Hospice on <strong>June</strong> 11th for the<br />

annual Bowfield 10K. Walkers and runners are<br />

welcome to tackle our challenging and scenic<br />

course. Walkers start at 10am and runners at<br />

11am. £10 registration fee, all sponsorship goes<br />

to St Vincent’s Hospice. For more information,<br />

contact members@bowfieldhotel.co.uk<br />

Sunday Afternoon Concerts At<br />

Martyrs’ Sandyford<br />

Martyrs Church, Paisley - 2.30pm<br />

THE ORGANISTS ENTERTAIN!! The organists<br />

of both the King Street and Montgomery Road<br />

buildings present a programme comprising organ<br />

music, piano duets, singing and trumpet solos.<br />

Come and enjoy watching our organists let their<br />

hair down as they show off their versatility! Tickets<br />

available at the door on the day. £5.<br />

Lilifest <strong>2017</strong>: Village Voices &<br />

Kilbarchan Parish Junior Choir<br />

Kilbarchan Parish Church, Church<br />

Street, Kilbarchan<br />

An entertaining evening of song and fun. Directed<br />

by the wonderfully inspiring Moira Gray both<br />

choirs are open to join to anyone interested, no<br />

experience necessary 01505 704948. Tickets<br />

available on the door includes afternoon tea.<br />

Hessilhead Open Day<br />

Hessilhead Wildlife Rescue Trust,<br />

Gateside, Beith - 12noon to 4pm<br />

There will be a Children’s Tent with Crafts and<br />

Activities, Books, Games, Burgers & Teas, Plants,<br />

Cakes, Guided Tours & Bric-A-Brac. Adults £2,<br />

Kids Free. Free Parking. Sorry, No Dogs.<br />

The Old Course Ranfurly Golf Club<br />

Old Course Ranfurly Golf Club, Ranfurly<br />

Place, Bridge of Weir - 10am<br />

Mixed Open Foursomes Tournament for the<br />

Ranfurly Rosebowl, over 18 holes. Prizes in<br />

scratch and other handicap sections plus other<br />

prizes. £15 per couple.


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Sun 11 <strong>June</strong><br />

Millport Fun’raiser<br />

Millport Isle of Cumbrae - 11am to 3pm<br />

Family cycle round the island, with a treasure hunt.<br />

Kids’ activities and entertainment. Inflatable<br />

village, including Gladiators, Water Walkers,<br />

Laser Quest and an Assault Course as well as<br />

magic shows, a party by kids’ favourite entertainer<br />

Kidnetick, balloon twisting workshops, face<br />

painting, and dozens of sideshows and games.<br />

Entry to the cycle and treasure hunt is just £7<br />

per person (same price for adults/ children).<br />

Families* who raise £60 in sponsorship can<br />

claim back your entry fees. *’families’ means<br />

parents/carers and children. Any aunties, uncles,<br />

grandparents or family friends do not count within<br />

a family entry. Full details www.findingyourfeet.<br />

net/millport<br />

Annual Pet Service<br />

St Mary’s Church, Johnstone Road,<br />

Bridge of Weir - 3pm<br />

No creature larger than a dog please! More<br />

details? Call Revd Heller on 01505 872 961.<br />

Open Day for Nature!<br />

RSPB, Lochwinnoch - 10am to 4pm<br />

Come along and discover what nature has to<br />

offer! See the fantastic wildlife to be found, if you<br />

know how to look! There’ll be lots of friendly and<br />

knowledgeable folk from all sorts of organisations,<br />

to help spark an interest you may not know you<br />

had! If you’ve never visited the reserve, this is<br />

your perfect chance. Cost: FREE.<br />

Mon 12 <strong>June</strong><br />

An Evening of Songs<br />

Freeland Church, Main Street, Bridge of<br />

Weir - 8pm<br />

With <strong>Gryffe</strong> Voices Community Choir. Entrance<br />

free – all welcome – donations for Gala Week<br />

charities.<br />

Wed 14 <strong>June</strong><br />

Pound & Pace around the<br />

Greenock Cut<br />

The Cut Visitor Centre, Cornalees Bridge,<br />

Greenock - 11am to 2pm<br />

12km walk around this historical aqueduct.<br />

DONATION £1 per person plus extra for raffle<br />

tickets! MORE INFO: Tel: 01475 521 458<br />

Thu 15 <strong>June</strong><br />

Kilmacolm Old Kirk Session<br />

Kilmacolm Old Kirk, High Street,<br />

Kilmacolm - 7.30pm<br />

Meeting in Session House.<br />

Bridge of Weir Festival Prize<br />

Bingo<br />

Royal British Legion, Livery Walk, Bridge<br />

of Weir - 7.30pm<br />

Eyes Down 7.30pm. Entry includes a light<br />

buffet. £2.<br />

Fri 16 <strong>June</strong><br />

Strawberry Afternoon Tea<br />

St Columba Church Hall, Kilmacolm -<br />

2.30pm to 4.30pm<br />

Bridge of Weir Road Entrance. Stalls including:<br />

Handcrafts, Baking, Flower demonstration,<br />

and bedding plants from Parklea. Entry £3.50<br />

(includes afternoon tea).<br />

<strong>Advertizer</strong> July Issue Deadline<br />

The <strong>Advertizer</strong> - Bridge of Weir<br />

If you would like anything published in our July<br />

issue, please email info@advertizer.co.uk or call<br />

the office on 01505 613340. Don’t miss out!<br />

Fri 16 - Sun 18 <strong>June</strong><br />

Flower Festival<br />

Holy Trinity and Saint Barnabas<br />

Episcopal Church, Moss Street, Paisley -<br />

10am to 4pm<br />

Sun 12.30pm -3.30pm. Help celebrate the<br />

200th Anniversary of our Congregation in Paisley<br />

with this beautiful display of God’s finery! The<br />

Lord Lieutenant of Renfrewshire, Guy Clark will<br />

be opening this special event at 10am, Friday<br />

<strong>June</strong> 16th. Tickets are £5 each (including<br />

refreshments) and available from 0773 453 8650.<br />

Sat 17 <strong>June</strong><br />

Paisley Abbey Recitals<br />

Paisley Abbey, Paisley - 12.30pm<br />

Cloister Café with baking from 10am. Andrew<br />

Laird (clarinet) : Donald McIntosh (piano) Paisley<br />

Abbey (Church of Scotland) – Registered Charity<br />

No. SC007633 Tickets £5 at the door.<br />

Sat 17 <strong>June</strong><br />

Kilbarchan Show<br />

Monklands Farm, Roadside Field,<br />

Kilbarchan - 10am to 3pm<br />

Join us on Showday for judging of cattle, sheep<br />

and horses. Entertainment from 11am through<br />

to 3pm. Come and see sheep being shorn,<br />

meet the Birds of Prey from KG Hawks and<br />

send your dog down Springer Rescue Scotland’s<br />

Temptation Alley! We are having a ‘Vintage Year’<br />

with our usual vintage tractors, and other farm<br />

machinery and artefacts, classic motorbikes and<br />

a Cooper showing us his skills. Admission to Show<br />

Ground - £3. Children - Free. Free parking for<br />

cars in field opposite. Limited showfield parking<br />

available therefore only available for disabled<br />

badge holders.<br />

Bridge of Weir Festival End of<br />

Festival Ceilidh<br />

Royal British Legion, Livery Walk, Bridge<br />

of Weir - 7.30pm<br />

Tickets available from Brenda Lethorn 01505<br />

615992 or Chris Gilzean 07484 847648. £10.<br />

Howwood Village Fete<br />

Howwood Primary School, Semple View,<br />

Howwood - 1pm to 4pm<br />

A great afternoon out for all the family with a host<br />

of stalls, children’s activities, entertainment and<br />

events including fancy dress competition, pony<br />

rides, home craft competition, food, licensed bar<br />

and much much more. Entry £2.<br />

Lilifest <strong>2017</strong>: Habbie’s Hoolie<br />

Kilbarchan Performing Arts Centre, 8<br />

Steeple Square, Kilbarchan - 7.30pm<br />

Kilbarchan Smile present an evening of rousing<br />

ceilidh music and much dancing with popular<br />

local band, Clamjamfrie. Demand for tickets<br />

is expected to be high so get yours early to<br />

avoid disappointment. It’s all for a good cause<br />

to reinvest in our lovely village! All proceeds<br />

go to Kilbarchan Smile to help continue with<br />

improvements to the village. Tickets £12.50/£30<br />

Family Ticket (2 adults/2 children) available via<br />

Facebook or by emailing hello@kilbarchansmile.<br />

co.uk www.liliasday.co.uk<br />

St Vincent’s Hospice Car Fest<br />

Paisley Town Hall, Abbey Close, Paisley<br />

Come along for a day of fantastic family fun<br />

and entertainment, and a spectacular array of<br />

vintage and custom cars and bikes. Contact our<br />

fundraising team on 01505 705635 for more<br />

information.<br />

Sat 17 <strong>June</strong><br />

Bishopton Day<br />

Bishopton Primary School, Old Greenock<br />

Road, Bishopton - 12noon<br />

The parade led by St Columba’s pipe band will<br />

leave Bishopton Primary School at 12noon. Also<br />

in the parade will be SambaYaBamba who are<br />

a percussion group that play Brazilian samba<br />

music. Both will also perform in the main arena.<br />

Attractions on the day include dancing displays,<br />

football and rugby displays, live music, magician,<br />

vintage fire engine, model railway, pony rides,<br />

inflatables and charity stalls.<br />

CarFest<br />

Paisley - various venues - 8.30am to 4pm<br />

There will be classic, vintage and specialist<br />

custom cars, muscle cars, supercars and<br />

emergency vehicles, not to mention motorbikes<br />

and even a land train! Plenty of family-friendly fun<br />

with fairground rides, children’s entertainment,<br />

stalls, tombola and a prize raffle. The event<br />

will kick off with a procession of more than 100<br />

cars from Renfrew Road into the town centre at<br />

8.30am. The cars will then be on show across<br />

Paisley from 10am until 4pm.<br />

Falconry Day<br />

Finlaystone Country Estate - Langbank -<br />

1pm to 3pm<br />

Visit the birds of prey and take a walk around<br />

their homes and get up close and personal with<br />

the winged hunters followed by a flying display<br />

(weather dependent).<br />

Sun 18 <strong>June</strong><br />

Father’s Day - Bushcraft Brunch<br />

The Cut Visitor Centre, Cornalees Bridge,<br />

Greenock - 11am to 1pm<br />

Learn how to make a fire and cook bannock<br />

bread then treat your Dad to a bushcraft brunch<br />

(bring your own bacon and sausages!). £5 per<br />

child (Fathers free with accompanying children!).<br />

Look online and book (essential) or tel 01475<br />

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Sun 18 <strong>June</strong><br />

Sunday Afternoon Concerts At<br />

Martyrs’ Sandyford<br />

Paisley Martyrs’ Sandyford Church,<br />

Montgomery Road Paisley PA3 4LQ -<br />

2.30pm<br />

The series is rounded off with a performance by<br />

THE ARCARA CONSORT. This is a very talented<br />

group of players who first met at school how many<br />

years ago?!! They keep meeting and keep on<br />

playing, turning their hand to all styles of music.<br />

Hear them play recorders as you’ve probably never<br />

heard them played before. Ranging from the tiny<br />

sopranino recorder to the great sub-contrabass,<br />

Arcara will play some of their favourite music, both<br />

early and modern. Tickets available at the door<br />

on the day. £5.<br />

Den Building<br />

Finlaystone Country Estate - Langbank -<br />

1pm to 3pm<br />

Join the Rangers and see who is a budding<br />

Bear Grylls.<br />

Mon 19 - Sun 25<br />

<strong>June</strong><br />

Big Brew Up<br />

Nationwide<br />

The annual SSAFA Big Brew Up brings together<br />

friends, family and colleagues around the world<br />

for a cup of tea and a slice of cake. Taking part<br />

couldn’t be easier! This year everything you need<br />

for your tea party is ready to download and print<br />

out from: www.ssafa.org.uk/bigbrewup<br />

Wed 21 - Sun 25<br />

<strong>June</strong><br />

Glasgow Jazz Festival<br />

Glasgow - various venues<br />

Bringing its annual supply of world class musicians<br />

and upcoming superstars to the city’s already<br />

vibrant jazz scene. Glasgow will be transformed<br />

with a wealth of home-grown and international jazz<br />

talent. Visit www.jazzfest.co.uk for details.<br />

Wed 21 <strong>June</strong><br />

Outlook<br />

Kilmacolm Old Kirk, High Street,<br />

Kilmacolm - 9am to 6.30pm<br />

Summer Outing to Crarae Gardens, with high tea in<br />

Inverary in friendship with Kilmacolm Horticultural<br />

Society. Coach, entry, refreshments: £35.<br />

Wed 21 <strong>June</strong><br />

Clyde Muirshiel Munchkins –<br />

Cosy Homes<br />

The Cut Visitor Centre, Cornalees Bridge,<br />

Greenock - 10.30am to 11.30am<br />

The Pre 5’s Nature Club explores the great<br />

outdoors. £2.50, adults are free. Look online<br />

and book or tel: 01475 521 458.<br />

Summer Solstice Walk<br />

RSPB, Largs Road, Lochwinnoch<br />

7pm to 9pm<br />

Surround yourself with the beautiful sights,<br />

sounds and smells of Lochwinnoch Nature<br />

Reserve, on the longest day of the year. Led by<br />

one of the knowledgeable and friendly reserve<br />

team, this will be a gentle stroll on the trails.<br />

Please book, as places are limited. Cost: Adults:<br />

£5; Children: £3 (RSPB members: £3/£2).<br />

Thu 22 <strong>June</strong><br />

Drawing For Textiles – Summer<br />

Blooms!<br />

Kilmacolm Community Centre,<br />

Lochwinnoch Road, Kilmacolm - 10am<br />

to 4pm<br />

Flowers as inspiration! Explore a range of<br />

techniques to produce your own drawings. All<br />

levels of experience welcome. For bookings<br />

and info. visit mwhitelaw@mcd-uk.co.uk or www.<br />

creativemasterclassacademy.co.uk<br />

Thu 22 - Fri 23 <strong>June</strong><br />

Follow a Pattern and make a<br />

Summer Dress!<br />

Kilmacolm Community Centre,<br />

Lochwinnoch Road, Kilmacolm<br />

10am to 4pm<br />

Learning dress making skills, you will make<br />

your own summer shift dress! On booking you<br />

will be advised on quantity of fabric to bring.<br />

Sewing machines are provided. All levels<br />

of experience welcome. For bookings and<br />

info. visit mwhitelaw@mcd-uk.co.uk or www.<br />

creativemasterclassacademy.co.uk<br />

Fri 23 <strong>June</strong><br />

Silk Painting Masterclass<br />

Kilmacolm Community Centre,<br />

Lochwinnoch Road, Kilmacolm - 10am-<br />

4pm<br />

Enjoy learning about this specialist craft. A<br />

range of techniques will be covered to produce<br />

your own silk scarf or panel. All levels of<br />

experience welcome. For bookings and<br />

info. visit mwhitelaw@mcd-uk.co.uk or www.<br />

creativemasterclassacademy.co.uk<br />

Fri 23 <strong>June</strong><br />

Kilmacolm PTF BBQ<br />

Kilmacolm Primary School, Churchill<br />

Road, Kilmacolm - 6pm to 8.30pm<br />

There will be a bouncy castle, face painting, a<br />

raffle, tombola, home baking, pocket money and<br />

tuck shop for the children and loads more! £10<br />

for a family ticket which is 2 adults and up to 3<br />

children, adult £4 and children £2 and it is pay<br />

at the door. This includes a burger or hotdog<br />

and a glass of wine or a beer. There will be juice<br />

for the children.<br />

Sat 24 - Sun 25 <strong>June</strong><br />

P1 Scottish Grand Prix Of The<br />

Sea <strong>2017</strong><br />

Greenock Waterfront<br />

Don’t miss this great FREE event at the Esplanada<br />

in Greenock. Mixed in with the powerboat and<br />

jet-ski racing will be jet-ski freestyle displays, air<br />

displays and a wide range of stalls and interactive<br />

games afloat and ashore. For more information,<br />

visit www.p1superstock.co.uk<br />

Sat 24 <strong>June</strong><br />

BCU 1 Star Training<br />

Castle Semple Visitor Centre, Lochlip<br />

Road, Lochwinnoch - 10am to 4pm<br />

An introductory course assessed in a kayak or a<br />

canoe. Min age 16 yrs. £70. Look online and<br />

book ASAP.<br />

Sun 25 <strong>June</strong><br />

Family Volunteering -<br />

Volunteer with your children or<br />

grandchildren<br />

RSPB, Largs Road, Lochwinnoch - 1pm<br />

to 3.30pm<br />

Who says volunteering is only for grown-ups?<br />

Definitely not us. Here’s an opportunity for<br />

grown-ups and children to do something practical<br />

together in the great outdoors, and to help us Give<br />

Nature a Home. It’s a chance to spend some<br />

quality time with the children in your life, and it’s<br />

free. Please book.<br />

Scavenger Hunt<br />

Finlaystone Country Estate - Langbank -<br />

1pm to 3pm<br />

Aimed at children aged 5 - 10. Use the clue<br />

sheet to find the answers. Prizes for completing<br />

the course.<br />

Orchard Flooring<br />

Stylish, Durable: A Floor for Life<br />

When choosing a new fl oor for your home, there are a few things to take into consideration. For a<br />

lot of our clients, having a fl oor that isn’t going to be ruined by mucky feet, paw prints or spills is a<br />

top priority. For this reason, light cream carpets can be problematic for many busy households.<br />

Karndean and Amtico fl ooring are perfect for any room or situation in the home. They are both<br />

waterproof, slip resistant and warm underfoot, as well as being a beautiful and luxurious fl oor to<br />

be proud of.<br />

Both are easy to clean and<br />

without the porous qualities<br />

of wood and some stone.<br />

They bring the ageless beauty of natural fl ooring to your home without the hassle.<br />

Be it a rustic wood effect in the living room or a sleek and modern stone effect in the<br />

kitchen, Orchard Flooring can provide expert advice to fi nd the perfect fl oor for a room.<br />

With a home sampling service why not give us a call and be on your way to a stunning fl oor<br />

from Orchard Flooring.<br />

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every Monday<br />

Lochwinnoch Community Walk<br />

The Cross, Lochwinnoch 10.30am<br />

This event will not take place on public<br />

holidays.<br />

FitSteps with Jennifer<br />

Quarrier’s Village, 6:30pm<br />

Tel: 07709 340675 for further information<br />

every Tuesday<br />

Bishopton Belles Line Dancing<br />

Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Hall 6.30 - 8.30pm<br />

Beginner/Improver class. All welcome. Call David<br />

or Mair 07886 034037.<br />

Postnatal Support Group<br />

Paisley Abbey 10.30am - 12noon<br />

Crèche facilities available along with access to<br />

free counselling services if required.<br />

Singing for Wellbeing<br />

Bishopton Community Centre 6pm-7.15pm<br />

A fun, no pressure choir singing feel good songs.<br />

every Wednesday<br />

Knitting Group<br />

Three Sisters Bake, Quarriers 10am - 12noon<br />

Knitters of all levels welcome!<br />

Skinny Minnies<br />

Cargill Hall, Bridge of Weir 7pm - 8pm<br />

For a healthier, slimmer, more energetic you!<br />

every Thursday<br />

Weekly Volunteer Group<br />

Castle Semple, Lochwinnoch 12.30pm - 3.30pm<br />

Conservation Volunteers - adult group.<br />

Newcomers always welcome.<br />

every Friday<br />

Singing for Wellbeing<br />

Bishopton Community Centre 2pm - 3.15pm<br />

A fun, no pressure choir singing feel good songs.<br />

every Saturday<br />

Weekly Volunteer Group<br />

Greenock Cut Visitor Centre 10.30am - 2.30pm<br />

Conservation Volunteers, adult group. Newcomers<br />

always welcome.<br />

every Sunday<br />

Weekly Volunteer Group<br />

Castle Semple, Lochwinnoch 10am - 12noon<br />

Youth volunteer Group - age 12 - 18 years.<br />

Newcomers always welcome.<br />

Houston Litter Crew<br />

Co-op Car Park 10am – 11.45am<br />

All volunteers welcome and all equipment<br />

supplied.<br />

2nd & 4th Wednesday<br />

BoW Senior Citizens Club<br />

Cargill Hall 7 - 9pm<br />

Tea, biscuits & a raffle each meeting along with<br />

entertainment. Contact Sheila Patterson for<br />

further information on 01505 690521.<br />

1st & 3rd Thurs monthly<br />

‘Outlook’<br />

Kidston Hall, Kilmacolm 2pm - 4pm<br />

Social activities group for the community in<br />

Kilmacolm. Guest speakers, afternoon tea, local<br />

issues of interest. Everyone welcome.<br />

Crafty Hobbies<br />

Carrick Centre, Main Street, Houston 7.30pm<br />

No previous craft experience necessary. Call<br />

Lorna on 01505 612844 for further details.<br />

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2nd Wednesday monthly<br />

Inverclyde Carers Outreach<br />

Cargill Centre, Kilmacolm 11am - 2pm<br />

Email enquiries@inverclydecarerscentre.org.uk<br />

or call: 01475 735180.<br />

2nd Thursday monthly<br />

Sòlas Bereavement Support Group<br />

Kidston Hall. 6.30pm - 8.30pm.<br />

3rd Friday monthly<br />

Hearing Aid Clinic<br />

The Bridge, Bridge of Weir 1 - 2pm<br />

Hearing aid batteries and hearing aid checks.<br />

2nd Saturday monthly<br />

‘Brunch & Browse’<br />

St Fillan’s Hall, Kilmacolm 10am - 2pm<br />

Soups, baking, tea, coffee, books & lots of stalls<br />

last Friday monthly<br />

TheTerrace<br />

St Machar’s Ranfurly Church Hall<br />

Soups, sandwiches, tea/coffee, biscuits. £4.<br />

last Saturday monthly<br />

Table Top Sale<br />

Linwood Parish Church, Blackwood Ave 11am - 1pm<br />

This is a free event. Call 01505 328802 for<br />

details.<br />

1st SAT<br />

Cargill Centre, Kilmacolm<br />

10am - 2pm<br />

1st & 3rd SUN<br />

Loch Lomond Shores<br />

10am - 3pm Tel: 07977 179 861<br />

2nd THU & last SAT<br />

Paisley Cross<br />

10am - 2pm Tel: 01655 770217<br />

2nd SUN<br />

Kip Marina, Inverkip<br />

11am - 4pm www.kipmarina.co.uk<br />

Barshaw Gala<br />

Day<br />

Saturday 24 <strong>June</strong> at Barshaw<br />

Park, Paisley from 12noon<br />

It’s a fun, free day out for all the family<br />

where there will be the chance to<br />

enjoy live entertainment provided by<br />

local groups, fun infl atables, free face<br />

painting and children’s workshops,<br />

community and craft stalls and<br />

more.<br />

Barshaw Park also has some fantastic<br />

play areas, a nature corner, a large<br />

pond, BMX area, plus model ride on<br />

train.<br />

Entry is free, so come along and join<br />

in an afternoon party in the park!<br />

Sunday Afternoon Concerts<br />

at Martyrs’ Sandyford<br />

50:50 Proms <strong>2017</strong> MARTYRS’ SANDYFORD CHURCH<br />

KING STREET and MONTGOMERY ROAD, PAISLEY<br />

Martyrs’ Sandyford Church of Scotland is hosting a short series of afternoon<br />

concerts. Please note that the concerts are held at TWO venues so please<br />

check carefully which venue is hosting. There is good parking at both venues.<br />

On Sunday 4th <strong>June</strong>, 2.30pm a string quartet from St Mary’s Music School,<br />

Edinburgh will be playing a programme of Kodaly and Schubert. This time the<br />

concert is in Montgomery Road PA3 4LQ. Tickets costing £5 are available at<br />

the door on the day.<br />

Sunday 11th <strong>June</strong>, 2.30pm, King Street, PA1 2LS THE ORGANISTS ENTERTAIN!!<br />

The organists of both the King Street and Montgomery Road buildings present<br />

a programme comprising organ music, piano duets, singing and trumpet solos.<br />

Come and enjoy watching our organists let their hair down as they show off<br />

their versatility! Tickets costing £5 are available at the door on the day.<br />

Sunday 18th <strong>June</strong>, 2.30pm, Montgomery Road PA3 4LQ the series is rounded<br />

off with a performance by THE ARCARA CONSORT. This is a very talented group<br />

of players who fi rst met at school how many years ago?!! They keep meeting<br />

and keep on playing, turning their hand to all styles of music. Hear them play<br />

recorders as you’ve probably never heard<br />

them played before.<br />

Ranging from the<br />

tiny sopranino recorder to the great subcontrabass,<br />

Arcara will play some of their<br />

favourite music, both early and modern.<br />

Tickets costing £5 are available at the<br />

door on the day.<br />

Saturday 3rd <strong>June</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

Hannah Park, Shotts<br />

Official opening 1pm. Gates open 9am.<br />

Scottish Heavy Events<br />

The traditional Heavy Events involves fi ve<br />

disciplines, all requiring great strength,<br />

control and expertise.<br />

Tossing the Caber ~ Throwing 16 lb.<br />

Scots Hammer ~ Putting the 16 lb. ball<br />

~ Throwing 28 lb. weight ~ Throwing 56<br />

lb. weight for height.<br />

Pipe Band Championship ~ Athletics<br />

Highland Dancing Championships (Starts<br />

at 9.30 a.m.)<br />

The Highland Fling ~ The Sword Dance ~<br />

The Strathspey Reel ~ Shean Trubhis<br />

www.shottshighlandgames.org.uk<br />

Saturday 3rd <strong>June</strong>, <strong>2017</strong><br />

Rugby Ground, Helensburgh<br />

Running ~ Heavy Weights ~ Solo Piping<br />

~ Wrestling ~ Highland Dance<br />

www.helensburghandlomondgames.co.uk/<br />

Saturday 10th <strong>June</strong>, <strong>2017</strong><br />

West of Scotland Football Club, Bearsden<br />

& Milngavie<br />

Running ~ Heavy Weights ~ Wrestling ~<br />

Highland Dance<br />

www.bearsdenmilngaviehighlandgames.com<br />

Sunday 11th <strong>June</strong><br />

Ardrossan Academicals Rugby Football<br />

Club<br />

Craft Tent ~ Stalls ~ Other Attractions to<br />

be announced<br />

Competitions<br />

Highland Dancing ~ Heavy Events ~<br />

Juvenile Solo Piping ~ Pipe Bands<br />

www.ardrossanhighlandgames.org.uk<br />

Saturday 1st July, <strong>2017</strong><br />

Luss Village, Luss<br />

Running ~ Cycling ~ Heavy Weights ~<br />

Tug-of-war ~ Solo Piping ~ Wrestling ~<br />

Light Field ~ Hill Race ~ Highland Dance<br />

www.lusshighlandgames.co.uk<br />

Saturday 15th July, <strong>2017</strong><br />

Moss o’ Balloch Park, Loch Lomond<br />

Adult £5.00, Juvenile £3.00, Family (2<br />

Adults & 3 Juveniles) £13.00, Over 60’s<br />

£3.00<br />

Running ~ Heavy Weights ~ Solo Piping<br />

~ Wrestling ~ Highland Dance<br />

The Games are a traditional Highland<br />

Games and hosts:<br />

The offi cial SHGA Heavyweight World<br />

Championship (16lb and 22lb Ball,<br />

16lb and 22lb Hammer, Caber and 28lb<br />

Weight for distance and 56lb wt for<br />

height)<br />

The Scottish 80 Metres Running<br />

Championship<br />

The Scottish Backhold/Cumberland Style<br />

Wrestling British Championship<br />

Highland Dancing ~ Solo Piping ~<br />

Cycling ~ Tug o’ War<br />

Pipe Band events at local and national<br />

level<br />

www.llhgb.com<br />

Sunday 16th July, <strong>2017</strong><br />

Howie Park, Rosneath, Rosneath<br />

Adults £5; Concessions £3; Child £2;<br />

Family ticket £10<br />

Running ~ Cycling ~ Heavy Weights ~<br />

Tug-of-war ~ Solo Piping ~ Hill Race ~<br />

Highland Dance<br />

www.rosneathgames.co.uk<br />

Full details at<br />

www.shga.co.uk<br />

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Mon 26 <strong>June</strong><br />

Essential Sewing Skills (Part 1)<br />

Kilmacolm Community Centre,<br />

Lochwinnoch Road, Kilmacolm - 10am<br />

to 4pm<br />

Learn the basics of machine sewing to build your<br />

confidence. We will cover various techniques<br />

including seams, fastenings, button holes<br />

and zips. Sewing machines are provided. All<br />

levels of experience welcome. For bookings<br />

and info. mwhitelaw@mcd-uk.co.uk www.<br />

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Tue 27 - Fri 30 <strong>June</strong><br />

Creative Textiles<br />

Kilmacolm Community Centre,<br />

Lochwinnoch Road, Kilmacolm - 10am<br />

to 4pm<br />

Highly creative, comprehensive course. Specialist<br />

techniques will be covered to produce your<br />

portfolio of work. On booking full briefing will<br />

be sent in preparation. Sewing machines are<br />

provided. All levels of experience welcome. For<br />

bookings and info. mwhitelaw@mcd-uk.co.uk<br />

www.creativemasterclassacademy.co.uk<br />

Tue 27 <strong>June</strong><br />

Woodland Art<br />

Finlaystone Country Estate - Langbank -<br />

1pm to 3pm<br />

Join our Rangers and gather woodland materials<br />

to make your artistic creation.<br />

JUNE<br />

10<br />

Thu 29 <strong>June</strong><br />

Tracks and Trails<br />

Finlaystone Country Estate - Langbank -<br />

1pm to 3pm<br />

Help our Rangers to track animals through the<br />

forest and identify the animal tracks you find or<br />

even a Gruffalo.<br />

Sat 1 July<br />

Erskine Classic Car Show<br />

Intu Braehead - 12noon to 5pm<br />

Come along to experience the fun and excitement<br />

of Erskine’s annual show with over 300 cars on<br />

display from old classics to super cars, live music<br />

and entertainment, car demonstrations, guest<br />

speakers, fun fair, raffles, pop up shops and<br />

much more. If you love cars, old or new then you<br />

can’t afford to miss this great day out for all the<br />

family. Entry is £5. Kids go free. All profits go<br />

to helping ex-service men and women. If you or<br />

your club are interested in exhibiting your car(s)<br />

please contact Susannah Todd Susannah.todd@<br />

erskine.org.uk 0141 814 456<br />

Sun 2 July<br />

Glasgow Mela<br />

Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow - 12noon to<br />

8pm<br />

Scotland’s biggest free multicultural festival -<br />

bursting with live music and theatre performances,<br />

exotic and mouth-watering foods from around the<br />

globe and fun for all ages, a visit this year is an<br />

absolute must! Shop for unique gifts and dazzling<br />

clothes in the marketplace before chilling out in<br />

the summer sun to the sounds of the world.<br />

Johnstone High Parent Council<br />

St Vincent’s Hospice are bringing CarFest into Paisley town centre this summer<br />

for a motoring extravaganza not to be missed! There will be classic, vintage<br />

and specialist custom cars on show, as well as muscle cars, supercars and<br />

emergency vehicles, not to mention motorbikes and even a land train!<br />

As well as treats for motor enthusiasts, there will be plenty of family-friendly<br />

fun with fairground rides, children’s entertainment, stalls, tombola and a prize<br />

raffl e.<br />

Organised by MaxSafe Solutions and sponsored by Paisley First, the event<br />

will take place in Paisley town centre on Saturday 17th <strong>June</strong> and offers free<br />

entertainment for all the family.<br />

This is the fourth year of St. Vincent’s Hospice CarFest but its fi rst visit to<br />

the town centre with all funds raised on the day supporting the hospice in<br />

Howwood.<br />

Paisley First Vice Chairman, David Wallace, said: “We’re thrilled to be supporting<br />

the Hospice and the CarFest team in bringing this great event to Paisley town<br />

centre. It will be a great day out for all the family and I am sure all the local<br />

businesses will join in the fun too, all in aid of such a worthy cause.”<br />

Kate Lennon, Chief Executive of St. Vincent’s Hospice, said: “We are very excited<br />

to hold this event in Paisley for the fi rst time. We look forward to meeting old<br />

friends and new at this fabulous event. Everyone at the hospice is truly grateful<br />

for all the support from our local communities.”<br />

Willie Chrystal of MaxSafe Solutions said: “Having set up the initial CarFest a<br />

few years ago, after speaking with the fundraising team at the hospice during<br />

one of our training courses, I came up with the idea of hosting a show at the<br />

hospice. It has been fantastically received by both the car owners and the<br />

public alike with vehicles of all shapes, sizes and years. Everyone has loved it.”<br />

“The work that the hospice provides for the people of Renfrewshire is<br />

exceptional. What better way for a petrol head to have fun and also help raise<br />

some money.”<br />

The event on Saturday 17th <strong>June</strong> will kick off with a procession of more than<br />

100 cars taking part from Renfrew Road into the town centre at 8.30am.<br />

The cars will then be on show at locations including County Square, The<br />

Cenotaph, High Street and Johnston Street from 10 am until 4 pm.<br />

TOOT TOOT AND<br />

SELL YOUR LOOT!<br />

Johnstone High School<br />

Saturday 10th <strong>June</strong>, 2pm - 4pm<br />

£10 a pitch - pre-book online just email<br />

jhspcfunds@gmail.com for the paypal link<br />

music, refreshments, games and more!<br />

all welcome - free entry<br />

come and bag a bargain!<br />

Glasgow Mela<br />

SUNDAY 2 JULY <strong>2017</strong> at Kelvingrove<br />

Park, Glasgow from 12noon to 8pm<br />

Glasgow Mela - Scotland’s biggest free<br />

multicultural festival - is back on SUNDAY<br />

2N2<br />

D JULY <strong>2017</strong> in the west end’s beautiful<br />

Kelvingrove Park.<br />

Bursting with live music and theatre<br />

performances, exotic and mouth-watering<br />

foods from around the globe and fun for all<br />

ages, a visit this year is an absolute must! Shop for unique gifts and dazzling<br />

clothes in the marketplace before chilling out in the summer sun to the sounds<br />

of the world.<br />

Keep in touch... Make sure you’re the fi rst to know whenever we have news<br />

about Glasgow Mela. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram? for<br />

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Auld Hat, New Heids<br />

Thursday 1st <strong>June</strong> - 7.30pm - Tickets £12<br />

Following their sell-out concert success at Celtic Connections, four<br />

of Scotland’s most experienced folk singers and musicians will<br />

recreate the fabulous fun days of the 1960s/70s, when folk clubs<br />

were crammed with audiences singing their hearts out to ‘Scottish<br />

songs we all know but that are seldom heard these days’.<br />

Sleeping Beauty<br />

Friday 2nd - Saturday 3rd <strong>June</strong> - 7.30pm- Tickets £12<br />

Feeling the panto blues? Join the cast of Total Kayos for an<br />

unseasonal summer. Watch as Dame Dottie Drawers, her son<br />

Chester and their friends try to save Princess Aurora from the evil<br />

fairy Carabosse. Family entertainment - suitable for all ages.<br />

Oh! Carol<br />

Saturday 3rd <strong>June</strong> - 7.30pm - Tickets £20<br />

Oh! Carol, the musical story of Neil Sedaka and Howard Greenfi eld.<br />

From their humble beginnings in Brooklyn to the dizzying heights<br />

of their success in the 50s & 60s, the songwriting genius of Neil<br />

Sedaka and ‘Howie’ Howard Greenfi eld will go down in musical<br />

history as one of the most successful partnerships of all time.<br />

Ayr Sketch Club Exhibition<br />

Sunday 4th to Friday 30th <strong>June</strong> - 9am - 6pm - Free<br />

Ayr Sketch Club was founded in 1901 and has spawned a long line<br />

of professional artists whose work has been exhibited throughout<br />

the breadth of Scotland. We are delighted to host this ambitious<br />

group at Beacon Arts Centre with an exhibition of work.<br />

Sounds of Scotland<br />

Wednesday 7th <strong>June</strong> - 7.30 pm - Tickets £7.50<br />

West College Scotland Greenock campus are back with their<br />

annual school show. This years theme is ‘Sounds Of Scotland – A<br />

Celebration Of Scotland’s Greatest Pop Songs’. Come along and<br />

enjoy a great night of music and see the great work the students<br />

do on these courses<br />

Songwriters Uncovered Series<br />

Thursday 8th <strong>June</strong> - 7pm - Tickets £6 - £8<br />

Homegrown talented singer/songwriters take centre stage.<br />

Experience a range of styles to suit all musical tastes. Musicians<br />

include: Shelagh McKay Jones, Bill Wilkie, Jan Harper, Anthony<br />

McElwee, Lynnie Carson, Charly Houston & Mark Philip Jones.<br />

The Johnny Cash Roadshow<br />

Saturday 10th <strong>June</strong> - 7.30 pm - Tickets £20<br />

Johnny Cash Roadshow, a show not to be missed by avid fans or<br />

the casual listener. Also the only show to be endorsed by the CASH<br />

family! An emotional rollercoaster, unrivalled by any other that<br />

truly celebrates the career of a music legend, Johnny Cash.<br />

21-25 <strong>June</strong> www.jazzfest.co.uk<br />

Thistle Theatre Academy Summer Showcase<br />

Sunday 11th <strong>June</strong> - 2pm - Tickets £8<br />

Thistle Theatre Academy of Speech and Drama present their Summer<br />

Showcase!<br />

Dead Sheep Comedy<br />

Thursday 15th <strong>June</strong> - 8pm - Tickets £10 - £12<br />

Join us for a night of belly laughs and tear jerking giggles as our<br />

resident MC Scott Gibson (Best Newcomer 2016, Edinburgh<br />

Comedy Awards) welcomes some of the biggest and best name<br />

in UK Comedy to the stage. Along with some of Scotland’s fi nest<br />

new comedy talent.<br />

Euan Stevenson & Konrad Wiszniewski<br />

Thursday 15th <strong>June</strong> - 7.30pm - 10pm - Tickets £10 - £12<br />

The pianist and saxophonist who lead the widely acclaimed<br />

New Focus turn their attention and rich jazz talents to favourite<br />

standards from the Duke Ellington band book and other sources.<br />

Scottish Chamber Orchestra<br />

Thursday 22nd <strong>June</strong> - 7.30 pm - From £ 6 - £16<br />

Stenhammar’s Romances are favourite pieces from the<br />

homeland of the animated and lively Swedish conductor<br />

and violinist Tobias Ringborg. Mendelssohn’s sunny<br />

‘Italian’ provides Mediterranean fl avours, principal players<br />

from the Orchestra have fun with Bottesini’s Duo for violin<br />

and double bass, and Mozart’s ‘Haffner’ brings the concert to a rousing close.<br />

TUES<br />

6<br />

JUNE<br />

Threads/How To Save The World….ish<br />

Thursday 22nd <strong>June</strong> - 7.30 pm - From £5 to £7<br />

Beacon Youth Theatre presents an exciting double bill featuring<br />

our senior class in Threads and a performance of How to Save the<br />

World…ish by Beacon Young Company and directed by Nicholas<br />

Barton-Wines (YTAS Saltire Award Winner).<br />

BEACON ARTS CENTRE, CUSTOM HOUSE QUAY, GREENOCK, PA15 1HJ<br />

INFO@BEACONARTSCENTRE.CO.UK TELEPHONE: 01475 723723<br />

Waves<br />

Paisley Arts Centre<br />

7.30pm<br />

£10 (£6 conc) + bkg fee Suitable for ages 8+<br />

Waves is the amazing tale of Elizabeth Moncello and how,<br />

growing up on Gabo Island (Australia) in the 1930’s, she employed<br />

sea creatures to teach her how to swim. With the help of fi sh,<br />

penguins and amphibian friends, Liz, the daughter of immigrants,<br />

developed ‘the Dolphin,’ known to the world as the Butterfl y.<br />

FRI<br />

9<br />

JUNE<br />

Stuart Mitchell - Dealt a Bad Hand<br />

Paisley Arts Centre<br />

7.30pm<br />

Tickets: £10 (£8 conc.) + bkg fee Suitable for ages 12+<br />

From BBC Radio Scotland’s ‘Breaking the News’, Stuart<br />

Mitchell brings his smash hit sell out Fringe debut to Eden Court.<br />

From tragic accidents and medical complications to losing both<br />

parents, this debut is a hilarious take on dealing with life’s<br />

misfortunes and coming out the other end unscathed.<br />

SAT<br />

17<br />

The MacDougalls Family Singalong<br />

Show<br />

Paisley Arts Centre<br />

2pm<br />

JUNE<br />

Tickets: £5 (£15 for a family of four) + bkg fee<br />

The McDougalls Singalong Show has lively songs, fun actions and<br />

bucket loads of audience participation, guaranteed to put a smile<br />

on the face of weans of all ages (the grown up ones too!). There’s<br />

even a special appearance from their pet bunny rabbit Morag!<br />

SUN<br />

18<br />

The Furrow Collective<br />

Paisley Arts Centre<br />

7.30pm<br />

Tickets: £10 (£8 conc.) + bkg fee<br />

JUNE<br />

Furrow Collective has been in demand as a touring band,<br />

gigging throughout Europe. Hot on the heels of two BBC Folk<br />

Award nominations, they released their new album ‘Wild Hog’ on<br />

Hudson Records last year to huge critical acclaim.<br />

Call us on 0300 300 1210 or visit https://boxoffice.renfrewshire.gov.uk/ to book


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Drama Group for Carers<br />

Any budding actresses and actors out there?<br />

We held our fi rst Drama workshop on 21st April and thankfully it was a sucess! We have now<br />

organised that this group meets weekly on a Tuesday evening at the Centre from 6 - 8pm.<br />

All carers are welcome to join.<br />

Renfrewshire Centre are running the group in conjunction with Dramatic Ideas.<br />

Please contact Christine or Susan in the Centre if you are interested. Tel: 0141 887 3643 or<br />

email enquiries@renfrewshirecarers.org.uk. Free admission.<br />

Recitals<br />

Saturday 17th <strong>June</strong><br />

Andrew Laird (clarinet) : Donald<br />

McIntosh (piano)<br />

~<br />

12.30pm<br />

Cloister Café with baking from 10am<br />

~<br />

Tickets £5 at the door<br />

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Welcome to our new Councillors<br />

Following last month’s local elections, the results are now in! We would<br />

like to welcome back some of the regular faces plus a number of new<br />

ones. You’ll notice some new voices in our village news pages and we<br />

look forward to hearing more about what’s going on in the local area in the<br />

coming months.<br />

For Inverclyde, Ward 1 - Inverclyde East (includes Kilmacolm & Quarriers):<br />

● Christopher Curley (Scottish National Party)<br />

● Stephen McCabe (Scottish Labour Party)<br />

● David Wilson (Scottish Conservative and Unionist)<br />

For Renfrewshire, we have a number of wards in our distribution area as<br />

follows:<br />

Ward 8: Johnstone South and Elderslie<br />

● Jacqueline Cameron (Scottish National Party)<br />

● John Hood (Scottish Labour Party)<br />

● Alistair Mackay (Scottish Conservative and Unionist)<br />

● Andy Steel (Scottish National Party)<br />

Ward 9: Johnstone North, Kilbarchan, Howwood and Lochwinnoch<br />

● Derek Bibby (Scottish Labour Party)<br />

● Bill Binks (Scottish Conservative and Unionist)<br />

● Andy Doig (Independent)<br />

● Emma Rodden (Scottish National Party)<br />

Ward 10: Houston, Crosslee, Brookfield and Linwood<br />

● Audrey Doig (Scottish National Party)<br />

● Alison Jean Dowling (Scottish Labour Party)<br />

● Scott Kerr (Scottish Conservative and Unionist)<br />

● James Sheridan (Scottish Labour Party)<br />

Ward 11: Bishopton, Bridge of Weir and Langbank<br />

● Natalie Don (Scottish National Party)<br />

● James MacLaren (Scottish Conservative and Unionist)<br />

● Colin McCulloch (Scottish Labour Party)<br />

Ward 12: Erskine and Inchinnan<br />

● Tom Begg (Scottish Conservative and Unionist)<br />

● Michelle Campbell (Scottish National Party)<br />

● Jim Harte (Scottish Labour Party)<br />

● Iain Nicolson (Scottish National Party)<br />

IT Blog<br />

with Colin Fyfe of Colcom<br />

In August, last year I encountered two separate instances of the<br />

Cryptolocker Virus. Although not for the first time, it prompted me<br />

to conclude in my article here the following month that, ‘these threats<br />

are going to become even more prevalent in the coming years and will<br />

probably become, in one way or another, the primary data security threat<br />

that we will face.’<br />

The now ubiquitous ‘WannaCry’ ransomware variant made international<br />

news headlines last month on the back of its viral proliferation in our private<br />

and public services networks and localised infections over the globe. The<br />

following working day I wrote a quick email to my customers reminding<br />

them of the most important prevention and data security measures.<br />

These were to be on guard for suspicious emails; don’t click on suspect<br />

links or attachments. If in business and in doubt then check with your IT<br />

support. Check that all Operating Systems and Anti-Virus are updated.<br />

Finally, ensure a backup is in place and operational.<br />

A lot has been made of the point that Windows XP is the problem and that<br />

the NHS is running off old XP kit. This probably isn’t the case. Windows<br />

7 is the most likely OS to be affected by the WannaCry variant due to<br />

its mass appeal with around two thirds of business machines running<br />

the OS and its older ‘Windows Update’ process. This process, in large<br />

office networks is often governed by a server that in turn is governed by<br />

an IT department. The security patch for Windows 7 that would nullify<br />

the infection was released a couple of months before the event unfolded;<br />

putting it on a to-do list oh-so-near the top of an in-tray heap.<br />

Keep in mind that this threat is an urgent reminder of the importance of<br />

backup. With Cryptolocker, the encrypted files cannot be recovered.


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Financial Blog<br />

by Carl Melvin, Affluent Financial Planning Ltd<br />

Final Salary Pension Transfers<br />

The Pension Freedoms and flexibility available to non-final salary<br />

pension plan holders and the very high transfer values offered for Final<br />

Salary (or Defi ned Benefit or DB) schemes has led to an increasing<br />

number of DB scheme members seeking a transfer value. The transfer<br />

values currently on offer can be eye watering, especially for those with<br />

long service, high earnings or both.<br />

You can give up a valuable guaranteed lifetime income in return for a<br />

cash sum to be invested in a pension fund under your control. You<br />

exchange an income stream for an asset and certainty for flexibility and<br />

choice. For many accepting a transfer value won’t be appropriate, but<br />

for an increasing number a transfer may achieve their retirement goals.<br />

So, what should you look out for?<br />

• You must take professional advice – if your transfer value<br />

is £30,000 or more, you must take professional advice from a<br />

pension transfer specialist to ensure you understand the risks<br />

involved.<br />

• Complicated – this is very complex and the decision is not<br />

straightforward.<br />

• High Risk – this is high risk advice for an adviser to provide. You<br />

are also taking on risks when you transfer and you may make a<br />

poor decision you later regret.<br />

• Advice is not cheap – high risk complex advice is never low cost.<br />

Expect to pay thousands of pounds in professional fees.<br />

For those who are unmarried, in poor health, overburdened with debt,<br />

have other income sources or want to retire early a DB transfer can be<br />

a good choice<br />

This information is not financial advice. If you require advice you should<br />

consult a professional adviser. The first meeting is normally free and<br />

there is no obligation. Carl Melvin is a regulated pension transfer<br />

specialist.<br />

Call us for a FREE financial review on 01505 59 50 60 or info@affl uentfp.<br />

co.uk. Alternatively, pop into the Affl uent offi ce opposite Amaretto<br />

restaurant on Main Street, Bridge of Weir. www.affl uentfp.co.uk


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Speaker Dinner Meetings<br />

There have been four Dinner Meetings at the River Inn<br />

since our last Advertiser report. As usual the speakers,<br />

three of them ladies, have been excellent and have<br />

covered a wide range of topics.<br />

19th April:<br />

Alan Bowie was pleased to introduce Susanne<br />

Smith. Susanne is a past-captain of Old Ranfurly Golf Club,<br />

but in an earlier life she had been a<br />

cabin steward with British Airways<br />

for 23 years after which she<br />

qualified as a driving instructor, an<br />

occupation more suited to bringing<br />

up her family. She entertained us<br />

with both amusing and harrowing<br />

tales of her time with BA and<br />

more recently with some of<br />

her less able/intelligent driving<br />

pupils, concluding that her current<br />

occupation was more hazardous<br />

than her airborne one. After many<br />

questions, Peter Dickie thanked<br />

Susanne for a most entertaining and informative talk, a sentiment endorsed<br />

by all present.<br />

26th April: Edwin Fisher introduced<br />

Pauline Kelly, a development<br />

worker in the Renfrewshire Young<br />

Carers Centre and Shelley who is<br />

a young carer. Pauline presented<br />

an overview of the work of the<br />

centre. Shelley explained that her<br />

younger brother had been born with<br />

a severe kidney problem and then<br />

shortly afterwards her mother was<br />

beset with mobility problems. As the eldest child, Shelley found herself<br />

taking charge of getting the younger children off to school and to doctor and<br />

hospital appointments, amongst many issues that demanded her attention.<br />

Naturally her school attendance suffered and she felt some teachers were<br />

insensitive to her situation. Fortunately, the Young Carers Centre offered<br />

support and a place to meet other children in a similar position. She is<br />

now 17 in her last year at school and hopes to start training for a job in<br />

aviation. She noted that she had really enjoyed participating in the outings<br />

arranged by the Rotary Club to Soar at Braehead, the Kibble Experience<br />

etc. Discussion centred on the need to provide more assistance – a better<br />

‘care package’ in the modern jargon, but how? Peter thanked both our<br />

speakers for their contributions to a memorable evening.<br />

10th May: Alistair Fernie introduced Jim Dorward who had regaled us<br />

previously on more than one<br />

occasion with his intimate<br />

knowledge of Britain’s railways.<br />

Jim’s topic this year was<br />

“Waterloo – Britain’s busiest<br />

railway station” - 100 million<br />

passenger movements a<br />

year. The major part of a very<br />

complex £800 million project<br />

to increase the capacity of<br />

the services using Waterloo by 30% is ongoing and will be completed in<br />

August with fi nal testing over the Bank holiday weekend. As an aside,<br />

Jim mentioned that funeral trains ran daily from Waterloo to Brookwood,<br />

near Woking until 1941. This led to Woking having the country’s first<br />

crematorium. After many questions, Peter gave his Vote of Thanks and<br />

invited Jim to come back next year!<br />

17th May: in a variation from the usual speaker routine, John Douglas told<br />

members the story and statistics of this year’s Rotary Primary School Quiz<br />

which had been held on 6th March, inviting members to test themselves<br />

on ten rounds of questions on topics including Bridges, the Sea, In the Air,<br />

Cats, Famous People, Quotations, Music, Ancient Civilisations and Energy.<br />

A selection of the questions will be used in our Quiz Sheet at the Houston<br />

Show.<br />

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LOCAL<br />

history<br />

Robert Lang Campbell, on the Mormon Trail to<br />

Salt Lake City<br />

In 1846, after the loss of his young wife in childbirth<br />

and himself suffering from ill-health on the arduous<br />

Mormon trek from persecution in Nauvoo, Robert<br />

Lang Campbell (1825-74), a young Mormon priest<br />

from Kilbarchan, arrived at winter quarters. Within<br />

weeks he recovered his health.<br />

In Scotland, Robert had trained a clerk and, because of this experience, he<br />

was appointed as clerk to Brigham Young, John Smith and Willard Richard.<br />

This was a prestigious post for a young man. Later he was appointed<br />

in charge of the Post Office and was a volunteer in the Pioneers led by<br />

Brigham Young. The Pioneers surveyed the area searching for a suitable<br />

site for a permanent settlement. In 1848 they found the ideal site and Salt<br />

Lake City was founded on the 24th of July.<br />

In the same year, Robert received the sad news from Kilbarchan that his<br />

father and maternal grandmother had died. In 1850 he was pleased to<br />

be given a mission to return to Scotland. During his time in Scotland he<br />

married Mary Stewart. In 1854, as leader of a group of Mormon converts<br />

from Scotland, Robert with his new wife set off for Salt Lake City. The group<br />

included an older widowed lady, Elizabeth Jordan (née Beveridge). In his<br />

diary Robert had recorded visiting Sister Jordan in Stevenson in 1844. The<br />

group sailed from Liverpool and arrived at New Orleans in May. From there<br />

they sailed up the Mississippi to St. Louis, and then to Kansas. The last<br />

part of their journey was by wagon train alongside the River Platte to Salt<br />

Lake City, where Robert and his group of converts settled. As was the<br />

Mormon custom, he took a second wife Jean Miller. Robert with his wives,<br />

Mary and Jean, had 21 children. In 1857 he married a third polygamous<br />

wife. This wife was his old friend, Sister Jordan from Stevenson. Robert<br />

was well-respected in the community as a good husband and father to his<br />

large family.<br />

Furthermore, Robert Campbell, the young clerk from Kilbarchan, also<br />

became a prestigious figure in the Mormon Community. He was appointed<br />

as Superintendent of Schools for the Territory of Utah and as Mormon<br />

Chancellor from 1857 until his death from cholera in 1874. His obituary<br />

in the Deseret News stated that he was “an industrious, useful, upright,<br />

trustworthy man”.<br />

© <strong>2017</strong>, Helen Calcluth, Renfrewshire Local History Forum<br />

Robert Lang Campbell’s Diary and further information can be found at :<br />

https://lib.byu.edu/collections/mormon-missionary-diaries/.../robert-lang-campbell/<br />

Johnstone History Society<br />

We had our last meeting of this session on the 9th May This was a very<br />

interesting evening which was very well attended and enjoyed by everyone.<br />

We had our bi- monthly Raffle and would like to thank all who donated prizes.<br />

Our meetings will resume on Tuesday 12th September in the Masonic Hall<br />

Collier Street at 7.30pm. The first speaker of the year will be Donald Reid<br />

speaking about “The Lost Villages of the Doon Valley”. As this is our fi rst<br />

meeting we look forward to a good attendance. Members, visitors and any<br />

new members will be made very welcome. Membership fees are £10 per<br />

person and £2 per night.<br />

Throughout the summer the Museum will continue to<br />

open Wednesday, Friday and Saturday 10.30am till<br />

4pm. Our collection of books, maps and publications<br />

will still be available for sale in the museum and<br />

online at johnstonehistory.org and can be paid for<br />

via PayPal. On the weekend of the 2nd and 3rd<br />

of September which is “Doors Open Days” for that<br />

weekend only we will be open on Sunday.<br />

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Public will consider Paisley West End masterplan<br />

The public will have their say on a new masterplan to regenerate<br />

the West End of Paisley.<br />

Councillors have agreed that the draft Paisley West End<br />

Regeneration Masterplan should move to public consultation<br />

in <strong>June</strong> <strong>2017</strong>.<br />

Extensive engagement will now begin with tenants, residents,<br />

businesses, landowners and all other interested parties on the<br />

masterplan proposals for around 150 homes, providing a mix<br />

of private and social housing as well as new commercial units,<br />

subject to demand.<br />

The plan covers an area comprising Well Street, Underwood Lane, Clavering Street East, Sutherland<br />

Street, Oakshaw Brae and West Brae.<br />

Tenement flats on the east side of Well Street; commercial ground fl oor properties in the tenement<br />

blocks and vacant residential blocks on Clavering Street East would be demolished as part of the<br />

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Clearance of the vacant former University of the West of Scotland Halls of Residence and relocation<br />

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Residents affected would be supported by the Council to find suitable alternative accommodation and Council officers will also work with affected business<br />

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Affected tenants and property owners will be contacted individually by the Council to discuss their thoughts on the proposals, with the option of a face-toface<br />

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at local community venues.<br />

Meetings are also planned with Paisley West and Central<br />

Community Council, Paisley West End Tenants and Residents<br />

Association, University of the West of Scotland and private<br />

landowners.<br />

Costs to deliver the masterplan are being developed and<br />

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Paisley Pattern ‘on trend’<br />

with Pringle<br />

The iconic Paisley Pattern is to feature in luxury knitwear brand, Pringle of<br />

Scotland’s, upcoming autumn/winter <strong>2017</strong> collection.<br />

The collaboration occurred after Pringle’s Womenswear Design Director,<br />

Fran Stringer was granted access to the original Paisley Pattern designs<br />

during a visit to Paisley Museum. The internationally significant collection<br />

is currently valued at £1 million.<br />

In addition to the original designs held at the museum, the archive has also<br />

been digitised to allow people to access it for research, education, media<br />

and local community reasons as well as commercial purposes.<br />

There are also plans underway for the commercialisation of the Paisley<br />

Pattern to support and grow the ambition to connect the town back to<br />

the globally-recognised pattern through working with external textile and<br />

fashion related industry experts.<br />

In this case Pringle accessed the digital archive to select unique designs for<br />

the bespoke creations which will feature in the upcoming collection. Pringle<br />

also have a history of using the pattern in their designs having previously<br />

used in collections in the 1960s.<br />

Fran Stringer, Womenswear Design Director, said: “There are so many<br />

icons in Pringle’s history.<br />

“The archives are always such a rich source of inspiration! Many heritage<br />

patterns and signature designs remain relevant today, and we were happy<br />

to also work with Paisley in its original form, but printed onto knitwear in<br />

much the same way as Pringle first did in the Sixties. I want to continue to<br />

celebrate Pringle as the knitwear pioneer that it always has been.”<br />

Pringle announced the Paisley Pattern collaboration as part of a special<br />

Paisley-themed exhibition and workshops taking place during London Craft<br />

Week.<br />

The event saw collaboration with G F Smith, historic luxury paper makers of<br />

Hull, UK City of Culture <strong>2017</strong>, Bentleys London and Charles Laurie London<br />

with the UK’s largest leather manufacturer, Scottish Leather Group, and<br />

two new businesses supported by Renfrewshire business incubator InCube<br />

- Misty Concepts and Paisley Pins.<br />

Showcasing Paisley’s textile credentials to the world is part of wide-ranging<br />

regeneration plans developed by Renfrewshire Council that will put Paisley<br />

back on the global textiles map, boosted by textiles and design festival<br />

PaisleyMake.<br />

Makers from Scotland, the UK and around the globe came to Paisley for the<br />

inaugural PaisleyMake festival last year - held in partnership with Scotland’s<br />

national fashion and textiles organisation Scotland Re:Designed - to be one<br />

of the fi rst people to view the complete Paisley Pattern archive.<br />

Jean Cameron, Paisley 2021 Bid Director, said: “Both the Paisley Pattern<br />

and Pringle can be recognised throughout the world for celebrating Scottish<br />

heritage and this is something we are very proud to support especially as it<br />

links with our ambitions set out in our bid for UK City of Culture 2021.<br />

“Partnerships like this amplify the pattern and the town and are part of a<br />

much bigger push to use heritage and culture to transform Renfrewshire’s<br />

future.”<br />

The collaboration with Pringle celebrates and promotes Paisley’s unique<br />

heritage which is also highlighted in the town’s bid for UK City of Culture<br />

2021 submitted to UK Government’s Department of Culture, Media and<br />

Sport last month.<br />

PaisleyMake returns with a new programme of bespoke and creative events<br />

on Monday 28th August <strong>2017</strong>.<br />

Kilmacolm<br />

Show<br />

A hardy group<br />

of members<br />

turned out to<br />

man the Rotary Coconut Shy<br />

at the Kilmacolm Show on<br />

Saturday 13th May. Despite<br />

the inclement weather the sum of £150 was raised for the selected charities<br />

– Mary’s Meals and CHAS Robin House. This will be added to the income<br />

expected from the stall at the Houston Show on 3rd <strong>June</strong>, when we hope<br />

for better weather!<br />

Scottish Artist, Dominic Snyder joins forces with<br />

ReMode for a new style of workshop<br />

Throughout <strong>June</strong> and July, ReMode will be running ‘Our<br />

Pattern’, an inter-generational, multi -media project taking<br />

the Paisley Pattern as an inspirational departure point.<br />

Participants will be working with Scottish Artist, Dominic Snyder to create<br />

patterned wood blocks for traditional block printing onto fabrics.<br />

This is a fantastic<br />

opportunity to work with<br />

a high profile Scottish<br />

artist and to learn block<br />

printing skills. Our<br />

Pattern is for everyone of<br />

all ages from 9 to 99(+)!<br />

You can come along and<br />

take part as a family!<br />

The workshops are free<br />

but places are limited,<br />

and must be booked for<br />

each participant through<br />

Eventbrite. Please sign up<br />

for all 5 workshops. Visit<br />

the ReMode facebook<br />

page to get the booking<br />

link. www.facebook.com/<br />

remodeyouth/<br />

SWISH clothes swap event & Meddle and Make workshop at the<br />

McKillop – Saturday 1st July<br />

On Saturday July 1st we will be holding a Swish clothes swap event along<br />

with hands-on workshops, film screenings and refreshments at the McKillop<br />

Institute in Lochwinnoch.<br />

Donate gently worn or new clothing, shoes or accessories in return for<br />

tokens - 1 garment/item in return for 1 token which you can spend in our<br />

Swish boutique on the night! Please drop off your donations and collect<br />

your tokens at ReMode, High Street, Lochwinnoch, PA12 4AB before the<br />

night - see our opening times on ReMode Lochwinnoch Facebook.<br />

‘Meddle and Make’ workshops from<br />

6 - 7.30pm - you may want to take<br />

part in one of our hands-on gain<br />

some ‘make’ skills and find out more<br />

about how we can all love our clothes<br />

that little bit more! Details for booking<br />

these will be posted on our Facebook<br />

page from 15/5/17. To Book places for<br />

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The Erskine Classic Car Show<br />

Saturday 1st July 12noon - 5pm at intu Braehead, Arena and<br />

Boardwalk<br />

Back for <strong>2017</strong> with an exciting new location at<br />

intu Braehead, arena & boardwalk, Renfrewshire,<br />

Scotland. Come along on Saturday 1st July to<br />

experience the fun and excitement of Erskine’s<br />

annual show with over 300 cars on display<br />

from old classics to super cars, live music<br />

and entertainment, car demonstrations, guest<br />

speakers, fun fair, raffles, pop up shops and<br />

much more. If you love cars, old or new then<br />

you can’t afford to miss this great day out for all<br />

the family. Entry is £5. Kids go free.<br />

All profi ts go to helping ex-service men and<br />

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your car(s) please contact Susannah Todd<br />

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Saturday 17th <strong>June</strong> 10am - 4pm, Milngavie Town Centre, G62 6BJ<br />

We are delighted to host the 3rd<br />

Car Show in Milngavie Town<br />

Centre. We are expecting to<br />

fill precinct with almost 100<br />

classic, vintage, veterans and<br />

supercars this year!<br />

We teamed up with the British<br />

Transport Police and local community groups to make this event even more<br />

interesting!<br />

We will have a number of kid’s attractions from face-painting to balloon<br />

twisting on the day. We also thought about adults as we will have safety<br />

demonstrations and free bicycle marking organised by local police! Not to<br />

mention about delicious food providers and market stalls at the event!<br />

For all car owners interested in participating at this year event please go to<br />

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Paisley Colour Photographic Club<br />

“Mike Cruise wins Paisley Colour’s Henderson Trophy”<br />

At Paisley Colour’s fi nal and most prestigious trophy of the 2016 - <strong>2017</strong><br />

session, The Henderson Memorial Trophy, show casing the best work of<br />

club members throughout the year, we were very pleased to welcome<br />

to the McMaster Centre in Renfrew experienced photographer and top<br />

judge Hunter Kennedy MPAGB, EFIAP, ARPS from Carluke to assess the<br />

competition entries.<br />

Thirty one portfolios of three images were submitted and the high standard<br />

and wide range of photographs on show made for a very enjoyable<br />

evening’s viewing. Each image was given careful consideration by Hunter<br />

who’s judging remarks were full of interest and encouragement and his<br />

expert technical photography knowledge was demonstrated as he gave<br />

helpful ideas as to how images could be improved.<br />

Included in the competition was the presentation of the Hornby Tankard<br />

(for the highest placed introductory entry) and the presentation of the<br />

President’s tankard (for the highest placed intermediate entry).<br />

This year The Hornby Tankard was<br />

awarded to Ken Dow for his portfolio<br />

“Common Blue Damselfly”, “Cleopatra<br />

on Lavender” and “Getting Away from<br />

It All”. For his set of images including<br />

“Davaar Lighthouse”, “Niesh Point”<br />

and “Pladda Island” Tony Barr was<br />

awarded the President’s Trophy.<br />

For the Henderson Memorial<br />

Trophy, third place was awarded<br />

to Alison Smart for her set of<br />

three powerful portrait images<br />

“Farm Hand”, “Rice Farmer” and<br />

“Tobacco Farmer”. In second<br />

place was Robert Fulton for<br />

his set of stunning landscape<br />

images including “Snow, Sand<br />

and Sea”, “Calm Morning” and<br />

“Autumn Light”. This year the<br />

worthy winner of The Henderson<br />

Memorial Trophy was Mike<br />

Cruise for his beautiful portfolio of<br />

natural history images “Cuckoo”,<br />

“Kingfisher” and “Pine Marten”.<br />

Kilmacolm Camera Club<br />

It’s the end of another enjoyable<br />

season at the Camera Club. During<br />

the summer break, we’ve organised<br />

a variety of outings designed to whet<br />

the photographic appetite. Some<br />

will take us to the farthest reaches of<br />

the known world (e.g., Rothesay and<br />

Glen Etive!). Others are more local,<br />

also visited Barr Castle and a nearby<br />

woodland carpeted with bluebells.<br />

In that same week, we visited<br />

Highwood, with its beautiful bluebells<br />

woods. Once again, the sun shone<br />

– contrary to normal Camera Club<br />

rules! For me, the highlight was the<br />

such as Duchal House, Glasgow<br />

Cathedral and the Cloch Lighthouse.<br />

Last month, we took an evening trip<br />

to Lochwinnoch and discovered a<br />

rather scenic waterfall that most of<br />

us had not even known about. The<br />

good weather smiled upon us as we<br />

on-site tea and superb home-baking<br />

after the walk.<br />

A selection of images taken from<br />

these outings are shown here,<br />

provided by Bill Ham and David<br />

Walker.<br />

Jane Robertson’s image “Hold Tight”<br />

(which did well in the Renfrewshire<br />

Inter-Club competition) has achieved another accolade. In the GDPU<br />

Print Exhibition, organised for camera clubs in the Glasgow area (and on<br />

show recently in the Peoples’ Palace), Jane’s image was declared “Judge’s<br />

Favourite” by one of the judges.<br />

You’ll be very welcome to join us on one of these outings. We can’t<br />

guarantee superb home-baking every time, but we’re rather good at fl our<br />

photography (or maybe that’s flower photography!).<br />

Venue: Kilmacolm New Community Centre, Room 1.01; Tuesday evening,<br />

time 7.30pm (September to March)<br />

Contacts: Billy Blair, Tel: 873383; Janice Stevenson, Tel 873595.<br />

Website: clikpic.com/kilcamclub/<br />

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For further details about<br />

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members galleries please<br />

view www.paisleycolour.<br />

co.uk . The club now has a<br />

break over the summer but<br />

meetings resume in early<br />

September.<br />

This event is being held to bring together local business people, bloggers,<br />

creatives, entrepreneurs and community members to connect, grow and<br />

collaborate.<br />

Join us in the Hunters Bar on the last Tuesday of every month from 10am -<br />

11.30am, the next event will be on Tuesday 27th <strong>June</strong> <strong>2017</strong>. This is a free<br />

event, with tea, coffee & breakfasts available if you wish and of course, no<br />

business event could be without the free WIFI.<br />

The format of the morning will be casual with meeting and greeting taking<br />

place first followed by a guest speaker. Run by our Assistant Manager<br />

Sarah, who has over 10 years experience running a variety of events,<br />

including business networking.<br />

Business Bites attendees will also be eligible to sign up to a members<br />

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promotions all year round.<br />

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Diaporama<br />

May is AGM month at Diaporama. It is usually short and sweet and, despite<br />

changing the way we will run the group to meet our requirements, it was no<br />

different this time and allowed us to get to the exciting bit of the evening -<br />

the “competition”. Although we call it a competition it’s really a good chance<br />

for us all to make and share our sequences. We started with ‘A Day in<br />

Kilmacolm’ by Bill. He had a black and white image of Kilmacolm where<br />

the buildings didn’t change but he changed the colours in the sky, added<br />

lights, birds etc. It was different and effective. Jim took us for ‘ A weekend<br />

in Bruges’ where we looked at old buildings, sculptures and he included<br />

bratwursts, beers, hot chocolate etc... It was his first sequence and was<br />

superb. Clare had been to a family wedding in Perth, Western Australia and<br />

captured the celebrations in ‘Clare and Christopher’s Wedding’ ending the<br />

show with a very romantic sunset! Hugh took us to ‘Old Dublin’ looking at<br />

O’Neills clock - Hugh<br />

both the modern city and its history.<br />

‘A Trip down the Line’ was produced<br />

by Colin with a look at the Festiniogg<br />

railway with its unique engines.<br />

We went to sunny ‘Fuerteventura’<br />

with Val. Back home Fiona visited<br />

‘St Kilda’ looking at the past and<br />

present using both old and new<br />

images to get a sense of the history<br />

St Kilda - Fiona<br />

behind the island. David’s show<br />

was very different with a beautiful<br />

pictorial interpretation of the poem<br />

by A. A. Milne (from the book “When<br />

we were very young”) called ‘The<br />

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as the out-going chair, got to choose<br />

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the winner. Jim was chosen for his<br />

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We have finished now for the<br />

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taking photographers ready for<br />

making the sequences for the new<br />

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Houston & Around by Scott Johnston<br />

bishopton, langbank & bridge of weir<br />

Confirmed events<br />

Saturday 10th <strong>June</strong><br />

Bridge of Weir Gala Day in<br />

Houston Road Park. Parade<br />

leaves Cargill Hall 12 noon. Gala<br />

Queen crowned at 12.45pm<br />

and then offi cially opens Gala<br />

Day at 1pm. This year’s theme<br />

is “Commotion in the Ocean”.<br />

{Please note that there will be<br />

no public car parking within the<br />

park on the day}<br />

Sunday 11th <strong>June</strong><br />

Pet Service in St. Mary’s Church<br />

at 3pm {Nothing bigger than a<br />

dog please}<br />

Gala Praise for all the family in<br />

St. Machar’s Church at 7pm.<br />

Monday 12th <strong>June</strong><br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Voices Community Choir<br />

in Freeland Church at 8pm<br />

Tuesday 13th <strong>June</strong><br />

Football Fiesta in Moss Road<br />

Park from 6.30pm<br />

Wednesday 14th <strong>June</strong><br />

Hope Hall Family Fun Night in<br />

Moss Road Park from 6.30pm<br />

{Will be held in Hope Hall if<br />

weather bad}<br />

Thursday 15th <strong>June</strong><br />

Senior Citizens Association<br />

Festival Afternoon Tea in<br />

Freeland Church at 2pm. Tickets<br />

£2. {All home baking donations<br />

welcome}<br />

Festival Bingo Night in the Royal<br />

British Legion {Scotland}, doors<br />

open 7pm, eyes down 7.30pm.<br />

Entry £2, includes light buffet.<br />

Saturday 17th <strong>June</strong><br />

Festival Week Ceilidh in the<br />

Royal British Legion {Scotland} at<br />

7.30pm until late. Dance to the<br />

music of ‘The Reel Fling’. Entry<br />

by ticket only. Tickets £10 each<br />

from the Festival Committee.<br />

The costs involved with putting on Gala Day and Festival Week as a whole are<br />

continuing to rise. The council now require us to have tracking for vehicles<br />

entering Houston Road Park which is very expensive, in addition, health and<br />

safety rules now require the bunting to be put up by licensed operators, with<br />

the Festival Committee currently being quoted £800 plus VAT to put it up<br />

this year. So if it’s not up on Gala Day you’ll know why.<br />

The Festival Committee rely on donations to keep the whole operation afl oat,<br />

and this includes the Santa Sleigh at Christmas, so please give whatever<br />

you can at the collection points, as all donations are gratefully received.<br />

bishopton, langbank & bridge of weir<br />

Bishopton Day<br />

Bishopton Day this year is on Saturday 17th <strong>June</strong>, with the parade led by St<br />

Columba’s pipe band leaving Bishopton Primary School at 12 noon. Also in the<br />

parade will be SambaYaBamba who are a percussion group that play Brazilian<br />

samba music. Both will also perform in the main arena.<br />

Attractions on the day include dancing displays, football and rugby displays, live<br />

music, magician, vintage fi re engine, model railway, pony rides, infl atables and<br />

charity stalls.<br />

Entry is £2 per adult and kids go free. More information on the website or<br />

Facebook page.<br />

bishopton, langbank & bridge of weir<br />

Bridge of Weir Messy Church<br />

We are back on Sunday 4th <strong>June</strong> from 4 - 6 pm.<br />

Will we be as lucky with the weather as last year?<br />

We will meet in the hall for a short celebration with<br />

songs and a talk. We will then take our picnic bags<br />

(provided) up to The Glen for fun and games.<br />

We will be going whatever the weather so bring your waterproofs<br />

and wellies if needed!<br />

Feel free to bring along good ideas for games. We might try running a Messy<br />

mile!<br />

As usual, it’s free and open to everyone. We look forward to seeing you there!<br />

After this, our next meeting will be the 1st Sunday in September.<br />

bishopton, langbank & bridge of weir<br />

Bridge of Weir<br />

Lace Group<br />

Bridge of Weir Lace Group meets<br />

fortnightly on Tuesday mornings<br />

(10am - 12noon) during the winter<br />

months. If you’d like to try lacemaking<br />

we can provide materials & tuition.<br />

For further details phone (01505)<br />

613967.<br />

bishopton, langbank & bridge of weir<br />

Senior Citizens Club<br />

We meet at Cargill Hall every 2nd and<br />

4th Wednesday 7 - 9pm. Subscriptions<br />

are only £6 per year and £1 each<br />

week pays for your tea and biscuits.<br />

Entertainment provided. Previous<br />

entertainers include a male voice<br />

choir & live music. Contact Sheila<br />

Patterson for further information on<br />

01505 690521.<br />

bishopton, langbank & bridge of weir<br />

RagBag Recycle Bin - Langbank<br />

There is now a permanent RagBag Recycle bin sited in<br />

the school car park of Langbank Primary School for any<br />

of your unwanted textiles (no duvets or pillows). Any<br />

money raised from this will go to Langbank Playgroup.<br />

If anyone has any items and is unable to get to the<br />

recycle bin please call Jacqueline on 01475 540728.<br />

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bishopton, langbank & bridge of weir<br />

I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself as<br />

one of your newly elected councillors for Ward 11, Bishopton,<br />

Bridge of Weir and Langbank and thank everyone who voted<br />

and placed their trust in me. I hope to continue the good work<br />

of my predecessor Maria Brown, who was a fantastic councillor<br />

for the area for the last fi ve years.<br />

I am proud to represent the area in which I live and grew up<br />

and am looking forward to the next fi ve years ahead, using my<br />

local knowledge to get what is best for our ward. Improving<br />

local services and standing up for our villages are my key<br />

priorities for the term ahead.<br />

We are happy that at the fi rst full council meeting of the year<br />

the SNP councillors formed a minority administration and we are ready to get to<br />

work improving services across the whole of Renfrewshire.<br />

During the council election campaign I am sure that many of you will have<br />

received literature from other council candidates making the top priority to stop<br />

a second Referendum on Scottish Independence if elected. I would like to be<br />

clear, Renfrewshire Council holds no authority to call for a referendum on Scottish<br />

Independence. Local issues will be my focus over the next 5 years and that is my<br />

promise to you, the people of Bishopton, Bridge of Weir and Langbank.<br />

In my fi rst week as councillor I attended Langbank Community Council and<br />

listened to the issues that have been of most concern to local residents. I am<br />

looking forward to attending as many local group meetings as possible while I am<br />

your councillor. As a former member of the Bridge of Weir Community Council I<br />

know how important it is to listen to local groups concerns and I understand the<br />

need for these groups to have strong representation.<br />

I have also had many issues brought to my attention by constituents in the weeks<br />

since I was elected. I am actively working on these just now and will have more<br />

to report back on my progress, in next months issue.<br />

I promised if I was elected I would be an accessible councillor and I hope to<br />

deliver on this promise with regular surgeries and being available to listen to<br />

constituents. I am awaiting confi rmation of my surgery times and locations at the<br />

moment and should have them in place for next months edition. In the meantime<br />

you can contact me at cllr.natalie.don@renfrewshire.gov.uk Tel: 03003001426<br />

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The Bridge<br />

Father’s Day: Have you remembered FATHER’S DAY which is celebrated on<br />

Sunday 18th <strong>June</strong>? Purchase a card from our selection to let your Dad know how<br />

much he is appreciated.<br />

Graduation Success - send your congratulations in a card from our display.<br />

Artists: Following on from last month, local artist, Rab Wilson, will exhibit until<br />

Saturday 10th <strong>June</strong>. On Monday 12th <strong>June</strong> we welcome Bishopton Art Group<br />

whose paintings will be exhibited until Saturday 15th July.<br />

For all your purchases of stationery, greeting cards, pocket money toys and small<br />

gift items please support The Bridge where our volunteers work hard to meet<br />

your needs.<br />

Post Office - last year Clydesdale Bank closed in Bridge of Weir.<br />

Johnstone branch closes this month. Please remember the Post<br />

Offi ce is able to provide personal banking services for most banks.<br />

With the holiday season approaching - travel insurance, ordering of foreign<br />

currency and the safe, easy to use Travel Money Card can all be arranged through<br />

the Post Offi ce.<br />

Film Club - the new programme for fortnightly showings is available. Please ask<br />

our volunteers for a copy.<br />

Garden - The Allotments and Garden Society have been busy tending to the<br />

garden. Please view their gardening skills at the back of The Bridge.<br />

As always, we thank you for your support - The Bridge is your Post Offi ce, Shop<br />

and Community Centre in the centre of the village.<br />

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Bridge of Weir Community Council<br />

The Community Council recently met with a senior planning offi cer from<br />

Renfrewshire Council to discuss the Main Issues Report (MIR) which assist’s in<br />

forming Renfrewshire Council’s Local Development Plan. Resulting from this, the<br />

Community Council responded to the consultation arguing for retaining the policy<br />

that any development should be concentrated on brown fi eld sites and not on<br />

green-belt which would adversely affect the place setting of the village.<br />

Points were put forward from local residents who had attended the May meeting<br />

with regard to education with emphasis on school capacity, local GP services<br />

and the cumulative effect large housing developments would have on the road<br />

infrastructure in Bridge of Weir and surrounding villages.<br />

Finally, the apparent lack of any coherent policy in the MIR for West Renfrewshire<br />

villages was highlighted. Bridge of Weir has a rich heritage of cultural assets, the<br />

River <strong>Gryffe</strong>, the cotton industry, history of leather, farming, Ranfurly and <strong>Gryffe</strong><br />

Castles. These and other assets are well worth preserving for the enjoyment of<br />

future generations and should not / cannot be left to the whims of developers<br />

who have no compulsion on tearing up our green-belt in search of profi t.<br />

At the meeting in May the guest speaker was Graeme McLatchie from the<br />

Paisley 2021 bid team who gave a presentation and update on the progress<br />

and timetable for shortlisting and fi nal selection. He also gave us an insight on<br />

funding opportunities that may be available for us to pursue.<br />

We welcomed our new Community Police Offi cer Stephen Reid, this was his fi rst<br />

Community Council meeting as he has only been in position since 4th April. In<br />

the Police Report he informed us of a number of incidents which include one<br />

drugs issue, detected, sheep worrying on Torr Road and vandalism to fl ower beds<br />

at Bridge of Weir Primary School.<br />

We are currently engaged in the Scottish Governments Improving Parking<br />

consultation, locally we will address lack of car parking in the village centre, cars<br />

parking on pavements blocking pedestrian access, cars parked at bus stops,<br />

cars on the school run blocking driveways and in general parking too close to<br />

junctions.<br />

The fund raising sub-committee are still working on the Ladeside project where<br />

the initial costs proved to be exceptionally high, members of the committee are<br />

to meet offi cials from Renfrewshire Council to discuss professional and technical<br />

support.<br />

After the success of last year we have decided to hold the Craft Fair again. The<br />

date for your diary is Saturday 16th September.<br />

Congratulations to the three Councillors elected to the Bridge of Weir, Bishopton<br />

and Langbank Ward 11, Natalie Don, James MacLaren and Colin McCulloch, we<br />

look forward to working alongside.<br />

The next meeting of the Community Council will be held on Tuesday 6th <strong>June</strong> at<br />

7pm in Bridge of Weir Primary School.<br />

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Singing for Wellbeing<br />

A fun, no-pressure choir singing feelgood<br />

songs every Tuesday from 6pm<br />

- 7.15pm and Fridays at 2pm - 3.15pm<br />

in the Bishopton Community Centre.<br />

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Philosophy<br />

Discussion Group<br />

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with others The meaning of Life,<br />

Why are we here, what does God say<br />

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These Boots Were Made for Walking for<br />

Bridge of Weir Minister<br />

Scottish Episcopal Minister at St Mary’s Bridge<br />

of Weir, Revd Heller Gonzalez is set to walk 100<br />

Kilometres in his native Spain this month. Mr<br />

Gonzalez is walking the famous pilgrimage route,<br />

Camino de Santiago, to raise money for his church<br />

on the Johnstone Road, Bridge of Weir.<br />

Asked why this pilgrimage route Mr Gonzalez said,<br />

“This is considered one of the most important<br />

pilgrimages after Jerusalem. The route I am<br />

taking is called the Via de la Plata and will take me<br />

through woodlands, farmlands and little villages<br />

along the way. It is very beautiful but far from an easy walk!”<br />

I will be averaging about 20km each day – which isn’t too much. I have certainly<br />

enjoyed training for the pilgrimage on Renfrewshire’s beautiful countryside walks<br />

– with walking boots from here in Scotland - so they should do the job nicely,”<br />

added Mr Gonzalez.<br />

Mr Gonzalez hopes to raise over £1,000 and if people wish to sponsor him they<br />

can email him on hellerg@hotmail.com or call 01505 872 961.<br />

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The result of the council elections across the country was great<br />

for the Conservatives and in my ward, now Ward 11, I received<br />

2,552 votes which I am very pleased with and I would like to<br />

offer a huge debt of gratitude to all my helpers and supporters<br />

over the weeks prior to the election as I couldn’t have done it<br />

without all their help.<br />

From the fi lling in forms, sorting leafl ets, going round the doors,<br />

standing at the polling stations and being at the fi nal count it<br />

all went so well. We now have 8 Conservative councillors in<br />

Renfrewshire and came so very close to having a further 3 or<br />

4. This result is quite exceptional.<br />

The other day we had our fi rst full meeting of the newly elected<br />

Renfrewshire council which saw the formation of an SNP minority administration.<br />

By abstaining on a vote for positions such as provost Scottish Conservative<br />

councillors sensibly put Renfrewshire fi rst to allow a working administration to be<br />

formed quickly. We are taking a mature and pragmatic approach to representing<br />

our constituents. We were elected to serve the interests of our communities and<br />

not to engage in pointless arguments.<br />

Scottish Conservatives are now on every council committee and we will use our<br />

infl uence to stand up for Renfrewshire, challenge the SNP and Labour and get the<br />

best services for hardworking families.<br />

Surgery details:<br />

•Bishopton Community Library - 1st Monday of every month (6.30pm)<br />

•Bridge of Weir Primary School - 2nd Monday of every month (6.30pm)<br />

•Langbank Parish Church Hall - 3rd Monday of every month (6.30pm)<br />

I can be contacted by phone on 0300-300-1291 or by email to cllr.james.<br />

maclaren@renfrewshire.gov.uk. Check out my Facebook page for more<br />

information and articles www.facebook.com/councillormaclaren<br />

Working with you and improving our local area. Please feel free to contact<br />

me with any of your concerns, and I am happy to meet with you at a mutually<br />

convenient time.<br />

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French Conversation<br />

Our French conversation group is going from<br />

strength to strength. We now have about 9<br />

participants plus an informal study group for<br />

those who either want to start from beginning<br />

or who want to revive what they learned at<br />

school. Contact avril.forbes2015@outlook.<br />

com or 07463570464. Margaret Forbes.<br />

We meet at Bernie’s in Bridge of Weir every<br />

Wednesday 9.30am -12noon. Come and<br />

join us!<br />

Did you Know?<br />

Your cinema now offers a<br />

range of entertainment from<br />

ballet to sport, comedy to<br />

live music, opera to theatre,<br />

museums to art<br />

gallery exhibitions,<br />

with much of it<br />

broadcast live by<br />

satellite.<br />

For more information about<br />

these events contact your<br />

local cinema.<br />

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This is my fi rst column since the election on 4th May, so can<br />

I take the opportunity to thank all of you who voted for me. It<br />

is a great honour to once again represent the communities of<br />

Kilmacolm and Quarrier’s Village on Inverclyde Council.<br />

Can I congratulate my fellow Ward 1 Councillors, Christopher<br />

Curley and David Wilson, on their election. I look forward to<br />

working with them both during the next fi ve years.<br />

The only Council meeting in May was the statutory meeting to<br />

elect the Provost, Deputy Provost and senior Councillors and<br />

to make appointments to Committees and outside bodies. At<br />

the time of writing this column the outcome of the meeting<br />

was uncertain due to the fact no party has an over all majority<br />

on the Council. I will report on the outcome in my next column.<br />

The consultation on the Main Issues Report for the Inverclyde Local Development<br />

Plan has certainly caused a considerable amount of angst among some residents<br />

of Kilmacolm and Quarrier’s over potential housing development sites. It is<br />

important to stress that the views of everyone who responded to the consultation<br />

will be taken on board before any decisions are made. I certainly recognise the<br />

importance of protecting the uniqueness of both villages.<br />

The Kilmacolm Twinning Society welcomed a group of 7 people from Merignies,<br />

including Mayor Francis Melon, on the weekend of the Agricultural Show. I was<br />

pleased to attend a dinner for our French guests in the golf club on the Saturday<br />

evening. It was good to hear the commitment on both sides to continuing this<br />

worthwhile initiative despite the uncertainty caused by Brexit.<br />

I have no surgeries booked this month. However you can contact me directly to<br />

discuss any matters that are of concern to you by telephone on 01475 712020<br />

(during offi ce hours) and 871368 (home) or by email to Stephen.McCabe@<br />

inverclyde.gov.uk. Alternatively you can write to me at 10 Victoria Gardens,<br />

Kilmacolm PA13 4HL. You can keep up to date with my work as a Councillor by<br />

visiting my blog: http://councillorstephenmccabe.blogspot.com/ and follow me<br />

on Twitter @CllrSMcCabe.<br />

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I am really pleased to be re-elected with a virtual doubling of<br />

my vote. Thanks to all. Now on to the General Election.<br />

Kilmacolm Guides celebrated their century and 100 years of<br />

Girl Guiding in the village. Well done to all concerned in this<br />

wonderful organisation.<br />

I am still receiving complaints about Virgin and their contractor<br />

and will keep you updated.<br />

Kilmacolm and Port Glasgow show went ahead in spite of the<br />

rain - a great day was still enjoyed by all. Many thanks to the<br />

many volunteers who make this great event such a success.<br />

My surgery is 17th <strong>June</strong> at the Cargill Centre, 10am - 11am.<br />

Contact me by email David.wilson@ Inverclyde.gov.uk or call 01475 712727.<br />

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Kilmacolm Community Clean-up<br />

On Saturday 22nd April sixteen stalwarts turned up for the Kilmacolm Community<br />

Clean-up organised by the Kilmacolm Community Council. It was a warm and<br />

sunny day and the group was kitted out and split into fi ve groups and sent out<br />

to various locations around Kilmacolm which included: The National Cycle track<br />

towards Port Glasgow; Balrossie; Netherwood Road; Knapps Loch car park; the<br />

B788 - Old Greenock Road and the Lochwinnoch Road and the town centre.<br />

After about two and a half<br />

hours the groups returned<br />

to the Pullman Car Park to<br />

deposit their hauls of roadside<br />

litter. The photograph shows<br />

some of the stalwarts with the<br />

litter that was gathered up on<br />

the day.<br />

We were all given a<br />

complimentary treat of<br />

millionaire’s shortcake<br />

donated by Greggs who are<br />

sponsoring the Clean Up<br />

Scotland Campaign.<br />

Kilmacolm Community Council<br />

thank Inverclyde Council and<br />

Keep Scotland Beautiful for<br />

their support and all of those<br />

who turned out on the day<br />

and look forward to future<br />

community clean ups.<br />

Mike Jefferis, Chair, Kilmacolm<br />

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The Angel Voices<br />

Children’s Community Choir continues to grow! We now have two sections: Angel<br />

Voices (5 to 7years) and Voices+ (aged 8years upwards). The Choir’s Music<br />

Director is Helen Knight Bmus (Hons) and Archie Morris, second year student at<br />

the Royal Conservatoire is the accompanist.<br />

Recently the Choir enjoyed<br />

singing at the Old Kirk Festival<br />

of Music. On Friday 9th <strong>June</strong><br />

at 7.30pm there will be the<br />

end of term Concert - Tickets<br />

£5 with refreshments.<br />

If you want to fi nd out more<br />

about the Choir please contact<br />

Maureen Russell (01505-<br />

872905) maureenmrussell@<br />

hotmail.com or mob. 07905<br />

950028.<br />

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Kilmacolm Guides celebrate 100 years!<br />

Sunday 21st May saw the Centenary Celebrations for our local<br />

Guides. 1st Kilmacolm Guides was established in <strong>June</strong> 1917<br />

at St Columba’s School and has been an integral part of the<br />

community ever since.<br />

To mark this special occasion we were delighted to be joined by former Guides<br />

and Guide leaders together with our current and future Guides.<br />

Watched by not only the County Commissioner, the District Commissioner, the<br />

Division Commissioner but also the Deputy Chief Commissioner of Scotland, the<br />

Guides showcased their history through speech, poem and song. Turning the<br />

clock back to 1917 describing what it was like to be a Guide in Kilmacolm during<br />

the war, and then stepping through time with life as a 1980s Kilmacolm Guide up<br />

to present day <strong>2017</strong> and what Kilmacolm Guides is like today.<br />

It was a wonderful<br />

event with over<br />

80 in attendance<br />

with lots of chatter,<br />

reminiscing and<br />

tales of Guiding<br />

e x p e r i e n c e s ! !<br />

Here’s to the next<br />

100 years!<br />

We are delighted that<br />

we have the support<br />

of our community<br />

through the Co op<br />

Community Fund. If<br />

you are a member of the Co op please choose us as your local charity, we will then<br />

get 1% of your spend until September. Just go to www.membership.coop.co.uk/<br />

causes/6691 and choose Kilmacolm Guides.<br />

Our current Guides, together with Rainbows and Brownies showcased their history<br />

t h r o u g h<br />

speech, poem<br />

and song<br />

Flag Bearers<br />

representing<br />

B r o w n i e s ,<br />

Guides and<br />

our Senior<br />

Section<br />

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Save The Children<br />

On Saturday April 29th, during Save<br />

the Children Week, a bucket collection<br />

was held in Kilmacolm village centre.<br />

Thanks to the generosity of so many<br />

people, a grand total of £244.05 was<br />

collected and has been remitted to the<br />

Charity to assist them in their valuable<br />

work abroad and in the UK.<br />

May I take this opportunity also to<br />

thank people for their generosity<br />

in donating regularly through the<br />

collecting cans located in some of<br />

the shops in Kilmacolm. This money<br />

does make a real difference to<br />

disadvantaged children’s lives.<br />

Liz Finney<br />

On behalf of Save the Children, West<br />

of Scotland”<br />

Christine Haddock District Commissioner, Dawn Ewington Division Commissioner,<br />

Christine McLachan County Commissioner, Victoria Ridyard Kilmacolm Assistant<br />

Guide Leader, Kim Cowling Kilmacolm Guide Leader , Elaine Kelly Deputy Chief<br />

Commissioner of Girlguiding Scotland, Mar Rae former County President<br />

1st & 3rd Kilmacolm Guide Leader Mrs Kim Cowling receiving a Centenary Plaque from<br />

Elaine Kelly, Deputy Chief Commissioner of Girl Guiding Scotland<br />

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Twinning News<br />

Kilmacolm welcomes French Delegation to the Agricultural Show<br />

Our twinning with Mérignies took another important step forward on the weekend<br />

of 12th May as we extended our welcome to the French Delegation, led by Mayor<br />

Francis Mélon. Despite arriving to typical Scottish weather, our Gallic visitors<br />

were knocked off their feet by the warmth of the welcome they received from<br />

everyone they met.<br />

An action-packed itinerary began with a highly-productive meeting in Quarriers<br />

Village designed to discuss current twinning projects and to draw up a shared<br />

plan for <strong>2017</strong>-2018.<br />

Plans include an exciting language project between the respective primary<br />

schools in Kilmacolm and Mérignies designed to help the young pupils develop<br />

self-confi dence in their ability to communicate in simple French – ideas include a<br />

proposed monthly skype exchange between the schools.<br />

This was followed by a visit to the Agricultural show where the French Delegation<br />

got the opportunity to<br />

wear their wellie boots<br />

and discover the delights<br />

of the show, including<br />

the much-appreciated<br />

Aberdeen Angus burgers!<br />

Later in the afternoon,<br />

our French delegation<br />

attended a wine-tasting<br />

in Vin 13 organised<br />

by James Kelly. Our<br />

French visitors had the<br />

opportunity to try some<br />

of James’ wonderful<br />

South African wines.<br />

A highlight of Saturday was a memorable, Scottish-theme dinner at the Kilmacolm<br />

Golf Club, attended (among others) by Councillor Stephen McCabe and Stephen<br />

Hampson with the golf club being represented by Jim Hood and John McLeman.<br />

What emerged from the visit yet again was a shared vision of European friendship<br />

and the continued desire to maintain and develop sustainable linguistic and<br />

cultural exchanges between our communities. There is a strong enthusiasm<br />

for the projects we have put in place over the next year and a deep respective<br />

commitment to ensuring that we continue to build and strengthen the twinning<br />

process.<br />

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A Huge Thank You<br />

Kilmacolm and Quarriers Christian Aid Committee wish<br />

to say a huge Thank You to the seventy fi ve volunteer<br />

collectors who walked the streets and supported Christian Aid Week<br />

during the annual house-to-house Appeal in May. We hope the fi nal result is ‘plus<br />

£5,000’, but every penny or pound is invaluable to help with the urgent work<br />

carried out in the poorest countries of the world where people still suffer poverty,<br />

disease, hunger and injustice through prejudice, climate change, terrorism, or<br />

wars. This month our country can be proud of its political democracy, but each<br />

one of us as individuals can be humbled by the generous giving to Christian Aid -<br />

Thank You to all who donated, and supported the work of Christian Aid acting for<br />

the thousands of people and children that do not have the superb qualities of life<br />

which we take for granted. The committee are in need of new members to help<br />

together on future fundraising projects - if you could give a little of your time to<br />

join us, please contact Jill Russell, secretary, on 01505 872393<br />

Thank You.<br />

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Don’t forget our regular Outlook group which reaches out to the<br />

whole community in fellowship. The format is the same for<br />

most weeks – invited speakers offering topics of interest,<br />

community issues for discussion, shared activities, music,<br />

fi lms etc. Dates for your diary. Afternoon tea gives us all the<br />

chance to enjoy time with friends and to make new friends.<br />

The team provide a wonderful variety of home baking. A<br />

voluntary donation is collected, to be sent to the OUTLOOK<br />

monthly nominated charity.<br />

<strong>June</strong> programme is:<br />

Wednesday 21st <strong>June</strong> – Summer outing to Crarae gardens, with high tea in<br />

Inverary in friendship with the Kilmacolm Horticultural Society. Coach, entry,<br />

high tea: £35. 9am – 6.30pm<br />

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St Colm’s Church Kilmacolm<br />

On Sunday 23rd April we were delighted to welcome Bishop John Keenan to St<br />

Colm’s to celebrate mass and bless our new statue of the Risen Christ.<br />

The music and liturgy were led by the children of the parish.<br />

Pictured are some of our children with parish priest Fr Vincent Byrne and Bishop<br />

John.<br />

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Ardgowan Hospice and Kilmacolm Show<br />

Kilmacolm Friends of Ardgowan Hospice would like to thank all of<br />

you who supported their Bottle and Baking Stall at the Kilmacolm<br />

Show on Saturday 13th May. Grateful thanks also for the<br />

generous contributions of Bottles and Baking. Despite the<br />

poor weather we raised an excellent total of £1,834.<br />

Creative Masterclass Academy<br />

is proud to offer workshops and<br />

sewing classes. Learn a new<br />

skill, develop your creativity and<br />

meet like minds, we welcome<br />

you! Taught by specialist tutors<br />

we bring ‘pop up’ Summer<br />

Masterclasses to the Cargill<br />

Centre, Kilmacolm.<br />

Summer Workshops<br />

• Drawing For Textiles –<br />

- Summer Blooms! - 1 day: 22nd <strong>June</strong><br />

• Silk Painting Masterclass<br />

– 1 day: 23rd <strong>June</strong><br />

• Follow a pattern and make a<br />

Summer Dress!<br />

– 2 day: 22nd & 23rd <strong>June</strong><br />

• Essential Sewing Skills<br />

– 1 day - 26th <strong>June</strong><br />

• Creative Textiles<br />

– 4 day course: 27th – 30th <strong>June</strong><br />

For more information:<br />

mwhitelaw@mcd-uk.co.uk • 01505 874404 (t) • 07917 221916 (m)<br />

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Kilmacolm Old<br />

Kirk<br />

Dates for your diary<br />

Sunday 4th <strong>June</strong> – Night Kirk 6pm<br />

Thursday 8th <strong>June</strong> – Sòlas<br />

bereavement group meets in<br />

the Kidston hall from 6.30pm to<br />

8.30pm.<br />

Thursday 15th <strong>June</strong> – 7.30pm Kirk<br />

Session<br />

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Hall to Hire -<br />

Kilmacolm Guide<br />

Hut<br />

A great venue with easy access near to<br />

the village centre. Newly refurbished<br />

main hall, with additional kitchen<br />

facilities and outdoor area. Perfect for<br />

children’s parties, weekly classes and<br />

one off special occasions. Anyone<br />

wanting to hire the Guide Hut please<br />

contact Roz on 07584 359007.


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Strawberry<br />

Afternoon<br />

Tea<br />

Summer Duplicate Bridge<br />

If you would like to play Bridge during the summer months<br />

why not come along to the Kilmacolm Community Centre<br />

on Monday evenings at 7pm for a 7.15 pm start<br />

Come with a partner or come alone and hope to fi nd one<br />

there.<br />

Further information Tel: 87 2345.<br />

St. Columba Church (Kilmacolm)<br />

Friday 16th <strong>June</strong><br />

2.30pm – 4.30pm<br />

St Columba Church Hall,<br />

Bridge of Weir Road Entrance<br />

Stalls including:<br />

Handcrafts, Baking, Flower demonstration,<br />

and bedding plants from Parklea<br />

Entry £3.50 (includes afternoon tea)<br />

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Kilmacolm<br />

Surgeries<br />

From Monday<br />

29th May <strong>2017</strong>,<br />

PC Jamieson,<br />

the local<br />

neighbourhood<br />

offi cer will be<br />

holding a monthly<br />

surgery in the Community<br />

Centre between 10.30 - 11.30<br />

hours. Please pop in and see<br />

him if you want to share any<br />

concerns or need advice.<br />

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St Columba’s School, Kilmacolm<br />

Join the St Columba’s Family<br />

If you missed Open Week at the end of May you are still welcome to visit to see<br />

our Early Years, Junior and Senior Schools at work and play. We provide an allthrough<br />

education for boys and girls age 3 - 18 and offer wraparound care from<br />

7.30am - 6pm.<br />

We also offer a wide range of Advanced Higher subjects to those who wish to join<br />

us for their sixth year, and are happy to discuss your options with you.<br />

To book an appointment for Junior School please call 01505 872768 or 01505<br />

872238 for Senior School and visit www.st-columbas.org to fi nd out more about<br />

us.<br />

Gala Day Fun<br />

We had a fantastic time at the<br />

Kilmacolm Show and Gourock<br />

Highland Games. Junior School<br />

pupils ran a stall with fun games -<br />

splat the rat, strong man, beanbag<br />

challenge and guess how many<br />

sweets are in the jar - with all<br />

proceeds going to Make a Wish,<br />

NSPCC, UNICEF and SSPCA.<br />

We will also be at Lilias Day on 3rd<br />

<strong>June</strong>, Lochwinnoch Gala on 10th<br />

<strong>June</strong> and Bishopton Day on 17th<br />

<strong>June</strong>. Hope to see you there.<br />

Place Secured at Royal Caledonian Curling Club Academy<br />

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Village Memories<br />

I would like to say a big thank you to the generous<br />

local shopkeepers, who sold my book, Village<br />

Memories, namely Alda and Johanna at the Cross<br />

Café, Nadeem at Kilmacolm Newsagent, the staff<br />

in the Post Offi ce and W. Gibb Stuart. I would also<br />

like to thank people who bought copies of the<br />

book, and those who generously gave donations<br />

to the two research bodies, Ramsay Research<br />

into ME and research into Motor Neuron Disease<br />

to which projects all profi ts from book sales have been divided.<br />

Deborah Winters<br />

SEARCHING FOR SCOUTS<br />

Scouts Scotland is in the process of creating new groups within Ferguslie, Linwood<br />

& Johnstone and are looking for young people to join the new sections<br />

We are also looking for adult volunteers who would be willing to spare some time<br />

to join our youth movement. This is a fantastic project as it will allow the young<br />

people within the area to improve their social development, skills for the future<br />

and ability to access various opportunities by being involved in Scouting.<br />

Contact Gary Ward, Local Development Offi cer<br />

for Scouts Scotland on<br />

tel: 01383 419073 mob: 07534 658570<br />

email: garyldo@scouts.scot<br />

web: www.scouts.scot<br />

Congratulations to Lucy Blair (Senior V) who has been offered a place in the<br />

Royal Caledonian Curling Club Academy programme. Investment is only made in<br />

athletes who are fully committed to a development programme with the ultimate<br />

outcome of being able to medal at world level. Inclusion to the programme is seen<br />

as an ‘investment decision’ for future potential. An outstanding achievement.<br />

Early Years Adventures<br />

Our Early Years children enjoyed visits from<br />

Greenock Fire Brigade and HM Coastguard<br />

Greenock. The children loved sitting in the<br />

fi re engine and rescue vehicles and had a<br />

chance to ask lots of questions.<br />

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Hero of the Month<br />

A Renfrewshire man<br />

has received our<br />

prestigious ‘Hero of<br />

the Month’ award<br />

in recognition of<br />

his unwavering<br />

commitment to<br />

cleaning up litter in<br />

and around Houston.<br />

Jake Fulton, the<br />

founder and organiser<br />

of the Houston Litter Crew, has worked for many years to help remove rubbish<br />

from his local area. As a result of his efforts, he has motivated a diverse group of<br />

local residents to regularly volunteer to tackle litter left on the streets, verges and<br />

public places in Houston.<br />

As a result of Jake’s efforts, his crew have now collected over 1,000 bags of litter<br />

alongside larger items from the River <strong>Gryffe</strong> - including old baths, ironing boards<br />

and prams!<br />

Jake commented: “Prior to the formation of the Houston Litter Crew I would<br />

occasionally go to my hometown, Maybole, to help the litter picking team keep<br />

their streets clean. However, when a violent storm hit Houston a year ago I<br />

approached the Community Council for permission to use their Facebook page<br />

to advertise an idea I had to organise a clear up. The response was very positive<br />

and, on 19th March 2016, the Houston Litter Crew was born.<br />

“To date, 1,070 bags of litter have been collected from the streets of Houston<br />

and many new friendships formed between Litter Crew members. Who’d have<br />

thought that litter picking could be such a sociable event?<br />

“I’m very grateful to Keep Scotland Beautiful for this award and I’m delighted<br />

that all volunteers that form the Houston Litter Crew are getting the recognition<br />

that they so richly deserve. They help keep the beautiful village of Houston<br />

beautiful.”<br />

Nicola Turner, Community Projects Offi cer said on presenting the award:<br />

“I would like to congratulate Jake for his commitment to keeping Houston clear<br />

of litter. As a result of his efforts he has managed to motivate local residents,<br />

young and old, to volunteer their time and make a signifi cant difference to litter<br />

levels locally.<br />

“Jake’s efforts have also had a positive impact on the wellbeing and enjoyment<br />

of Litter Crew members - helping them form new friendships, spend more time<br />

outdoors and instill pride in their local area.”<br />

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Crafty Friends<br />

1st and 3rd Thursdays in the month at<br />

7.30pm in the Carrick Centre, Houston.<br />

No craft experience necessary. Tel:<br />

Lorna Cairns 612844 or Shirley White<br />

610721.<br />

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Houston &<br />

Crosslee<br />

Our Macmillan Charity Evening<br />

on Wednesday 10th May was well<br />

supported and enjoyed by everyone<br />

who attended. The magnifi cent sum<br />

of £268 was raised for the Charity.<br />

Our fi rst meeting of the new session<br />

will be on Wednesday 13th September<br />

at 7.30pm when we hope to welcome<br />

Members, old and new, to another<br />

interesting “Rural” year.<br />

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Brookfield Country<br />

Dancing club<br />

Thursday evenings from 7.30pm -<br />

9.30pm run by Aileen Craig (01505<br />

322684). New members are most<br />

welcome and as an introduction, the<br />

fi rst class is free.<br />

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Houston & Killellan<br />

Kirk Beetle Drive<br />

Beetle drive tickets for Saturday 10th<br />

<strong>June</strong> from 6.30 - 8.30pm at the West<br />

Halls will be on sale on Sunday at<br />

Sunday Club and at the rear of the<br />

church. £3 adult, £2 child, £8 family<br />

ticket. They are sure to “fl y” off so<br />

“bee” quick.<br />

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Houston and Killellan Kirk Carnival <strong>2017</strong><br />

Unfortunately the sun didn’t make an appearance but the stars and celebrities<br />

shone. The parade was led by our own 1st Houston Boys and Girls Brigade Pipe<br />

Band, the Queen and her attendants arrived safely at the West Halls ready to<br />

be crowned. The queen Amy Anthony was crowned by last years queen Megan<br />

Finn as were her attendants Keira McGarvey and Katie Allison all girls looking<br />

resplendent in their dresses and tiaras. The winners of the colouring competition<br />

and the fancy dress were announced and the prizes presented to the recipients.<br />

All stall holders had a busy afternoon despite the weather and a steady fl ow of<br />

customers helped swell the coffers. The amazing amount of £9,000 was raised<br />

and a sincere thanks to all involved.<br />

Carnival Prizegiving Ceremony - Prize Winners<br />

Colouring Competition:<br />

Nursery Winner Eve Mccrossan Nursery Runner Up Mia Mckinnon<br />

Primary 1 - 3 Winner Maya Keir P 1 - 3 Runner Up Imogen Barratt<br />

Primary 4 - 7 Winner Alannah Pollock P 4 - 7 Runner Up Beth Callaghan<br />

Fancy Dress:<br />

Individuals Under 5 yrs Winner Lily Adair U-5 yrs Runner Up Abbie Mckay<br />

Individuals 5 - 8 Yrs Winner Harry Adair 5-8 yrs Runner Up Lucy Dempster<br />

Organisations:<br />

Winner The Houston Brownies<br />

Runner Up BB Junior Section<br />

Best Decorated Stall Winner: Baking Stall<br />

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Houston and Killellan Agricultural<br />

Society Annual Show<br />

The Annual Show will be held on Saturday 3rd <strong>June</strong> in Houston Public park. This<br />

is a great family day and a effort to be there would be appreciated.<br />

There will be a variety of stalls, bouncy castle and much more. Come along<br />

and watch all the animals being shown, the ponies jumping and not forgetting<br />

Houston's Got Talent - performances not to be missed.<br />

This year we are having a tug of war competition, so come along and support<br />

your team and support the Beat the Goalie competition, have a go on the bouncy<br />

castle or the gladiator.<br />

Have a wander round the show look at the different stalls, horse jumping and<br />

judging of the cows, sheep, horses and dogs.<br />

Not forgetting the Industrial tent where the crafts, baking and provisions will be<br />

shown. Schedules for the industrial section are available from the Paper Shop,<br />

the Post Offi ce or by contacting Isabelle Stuart 01505 613479 e-mail issistuart@<br />

gmail.com<br />

All the classes children’s and adults are open to all of Renfrewshire, and we<br />

would welcome children’s entries as it is always nice to see their efforts. For<br />

any more information please contact Show Secretary Mo Lyle 07734 150445,<br />

houstonshow@hotmail.co.uk, or by visiting Facebook Page www.facebook.com/<br />

houstonshow<br />

Looking forward to seeing you there for a fun day out to be enjoyed by everyone<br />

in the community.<br />

houston, crosslee & brookfield<br />

Following representation to me from constituents in both<br />

Houston and Brookfi eld I have had a meeting with Virgin Media<br />

Communications Staff in relation to creating a better chain of<br />

communication between the company, and local residents<br />

who are getting their pavements and service strips dug up<br />

as a result of the installation of faster broadband. Whilst we<br />

all want faster broadband, and it is impossible to make an<br />

omelette without breaking eggs, we should at least ensure the<br />

egg stays in the pan and that Virgin Media are forced to return<br />

the infrastructure to the state in which they found it. Virgin<br />

Media have told me they are having a public meeting in our<br />

area to promote the work they are doing to produce a better<br />

broadband service.<br />

Over the last month I was delighted to attend the <strong>Gryffe</strong> High School award<br />

ceremony and see the excellent work carried out by both staff and pupils with the<br />

presentation of awards to all age groups. <strong>Gryffe</strong> really is one of the educational<br />

jewels in the crown of Renfrewshire, and I am very proud that it is in my ward.<br />

My advice surgery in Brookfi eld is on the 2nd Thursday of the month at 6.30pm in<br />

Brookfi eld Village Hall, and my advice surgery in Houston is on the 4th Thursday<br />

of the month in Houston Village Hall, at 7.15pm, excluding July and Christmas.<br />

But I am also always available to constituents who can call me on 07768 130935,<br />

or e-mail me at cllr.audrey.doig@renfrewshire.gov.uk.


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Brookfield News<br />

Sunflower Planting<br />

Many thanks to the<br />

group of children from<br />

the village who have<br />

planted sunfl ower seeds<br />

and will nurture the<br />

seedlings until it’s time<br />

to plant them out in the<br />

Millennium Garden at<br />

the top of Victoria Road,<br />

providing some summer<br />

colour following the<br />

Gardening Club’s tidyup<br />

and shrub pruning.<br />

SWI Success<br />

A team of three ladies representing Brookfi eld took park in the fi nals of the<br />

SWI Indoor Bowling event held in Falkirk on Monday 24th April. Twenty teams<br />

participated and it was a closely fought contest but the Brookfi eld SWI team<br />

comprising Helen Dobson, Gina Rae and Nancy Mullen were the overall winners.<br />

Well done ladies!<br />

New Classes<br />

We are delighted to welcome CoStep.Co to Brookfi eld who will be running classes<br />

in Argentine Tango, Ballroom and Latin for dancers of all levels from September<br />

<strong>2017</strong>. CoStep.Co also specialise in preparing couples for their Wedding First<br />

Dance. In addition to group classes, they will also be offering a range of private<br />

tuition options from July <strong>2017</strong>, from a single session covering basics steps to a<br />

series of lessons to give a more polished performance. Please contact alldance@<br />

costep.co for further information.<br />

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H.O.S.T. The Carrick Centre, Houston<br />

(Houston Old School Trust)<br />

Monday to Friday, Woodlands Out of<br />

School 01505 615438<br />

MONDAY<br />

Yoga (Weekly) 1pm Mary Laidlaw<br />

01505 229112<br />

Galaxy 5pm – 9pm<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Paint Pot Tots (Weekly) 10am<br />

Dawn Campbell 07789 262 350<br />

Musical Theatre (Weekly) 4pm - 5pm<br />

Yoga (Weekly) 7pm M/s Lawson<br />

01505 613690<br />

Galaxy 4pm – 8.30pm<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Big Kids Little Learners 10am – 11am<br />

Janine Neil 07870 697010<br />

Councillors Surgeries 21ST 6.30pm<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Melody Makers 7TH & 21ST<br />

7pm<br />

Community Council 21ST 7.30pm<br />

THURSDAY<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Quilting Group (1ST, 8TH, 15TH,<br />

22N D) 1.15pm - 3.15pm (15TH - 10am)<br />

Primary Colours (Weekly) 3.30pm<br />

Dawn Campbell 07789 262 350<br />

Crafty Friends 1ST, 15TH, 29TH<br />

7.30pm<br />

Folk Club (weekly) 8pm iaintdawson@<br />

gmail.com 07786 078952<br />

Galaxy (Weekly Excl 15TH) 3.30pm<br />

– 7.30pm<br />

FRIDAY<br />

Yoga (Weekly) 10.30am M/s Lawson<br />

01505 613690<br />

Big Kids Little Learners 1pm – 2pm<br />

Janine Neil 07870 697010<br />

Galaxy Dancing (Weekly Excl 16TH)<br />

3.30pm -7pm<br />

MP Surgery 9TH 12.30pm – 1.30pm<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Galaxy Dancing (Weekly Excl 10TH)<br />

9.30am - 5pm<br />

Houston Show 3R D 10am<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Baptist Church (weekly) 11am and<br />

6pm<br />

Booking enquiries to :<br />

Ian Simpson, 01505 612203<br />

Sandy Young 01505 331488<br />

Bill Haddow 01505 690693<br />

hostbooking@outlook.com or The<br />

Coffee Shop<br />

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Renfrewshire Food Bank and the<br />

Houston Co-op Donation Bin<br />

Houston Co-op customers have donated<br />

614.24kg – 96 stone – worth of food and<br />

toiletries to the Renfrewshire Food Bank since<br />

the beginning of January <strong>2017</strong>!<br />

An incredible achievement and one that the<br />

residents of Houston should be rightly proud<br />

of.<br />

1.2 million food parcels were distributed by<br />

The Trussell Trust Food Banks (of which Renfrewshire Food Bank is a member) in<br />

2016 and one third of these food parcels were distributed to children.<br />

If you would like to make a food or toiletry donation to Renfrewshire Food Bank<br />

then you can fi nd the Houston Co-op donation bin at the front of the store to the<br />

right of the tills. A list of ‘urgently needed’ food and toiletry items can be found<br />

at the donation bin.<br />

Wonderful to know that our welcoming wee village is helping those less fortunate<br />

in the Renfrewshire area... Many thanks x<br />

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Kilbarchan Parish<br />

Church Tots’ Club<br />

The club takes place on Monday<br />

mornings from 9.15 - 11.30am in the<br />

hall, where there is a large variety of<br />

toys and a bouncy castle for the totsfrom<br />

birth-3 years-and coffee and<br />

friendly chat for the accompanying<br />

adults, cost £1 for each adult. The fi nal<br />

meeting of the session, the summer<br />

party “Teddy Bears’ Picnic” will be held<br />

on Monday 26th <strong>June</strong> at 9.45am in the<br />

hall and grounds (weather permitting).<br />

The club resumes on Monday 4th<br />

September after the summer break.<br />

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Scottish Country<br />

Dance Classes<br />

Tuesdays in the McKillop Hall,<br />

Lochwinnoch at 7.30pm.<br />

We always have great fun and it's<br />

good exercise too! Phone Lorna Black<br />

01505 843048 for more info.<br />

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Kilbarchan Parish Church<br />

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Kilbarchan<br />

During the month of<br />

<strong>June</strong>, the group has 2 meetings, the<br />

AGM and a Car Treasure hunt which<br />

includes our partners and fi nishes<br />

with fi sh suppers! The group would<br />

welcome new members, we meet<br />

on Wednesday evenings in each<br />

other’s homes and enjoy speakers<br />

and discussions on a wide variety of<br />

topics. If you are interested in fi nding<br />

out more, please phone 703786 or<br />

see the website: www.nwr.org.uk.<br />

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Knitting Bee<br />

Knuts4Knitting<br />

Meets fortnightly on a Tuesday from 7<br />

to 9pm at Knit Knax, 37 High Street<br />

Johnstone, also weekly Thursday from<br />

2 to 4pm.<br />

Contact details: Pamela 07743156738<br />

or email bknitting@hotmail.co.uk.<br />

Services continue at 11am each Sunday throughout <strong>June</strong>, conducted by Rev.<br />

Stephen Smith. On Sunday 25th, the Sacrament of Holy Communion will be<br />

celebrated at 11am and 6.30pm.<br />

Sunday School and the creche continue to meet in the large hall from 10.45am<br />

each week. The prizegiving for the crèche and Sunday School will also be in <strong>June</strong>,<br />

date to be confi rmed. Refreshments will be served after all services as usual.<br />

ALL WELCOME TO ANY or ALL OF THESE SERVICES. For further information<br />

about the church and the organisations, please visit Kilbarchan Kirk online: www.<br />

kilbarchan-kirk.btck.co.uk<br />

Kilbarchan Parish Church Midweek Fellowship continues from 10.30am for<br />

coffee, followed by a short service of worship, on Wednesdays in the small hall.<br />

Kilbarchan Parish Church-make sure you visit our stalls in the park on Lilias Day,<br />

3rd <strong>June</strong>, with home-baking, tombola and strawberries and cream.<br />

Water Treatment Works Completed<br />

A major upgrade of a water treatment works, which will benefi t more than<br />

84,000 people in parts of Renfrewshire, has been completed.<br />

Scottish Water has invested £16m in improvements at the Muirdykes Water<br />

Treatment Works (WTW), which provides water for homes and businesses in<br />

Renfrewshire, including Johnstone, Howwood, Linwood, Elderslie, Kilbarchan,<br />

Quarrelton, Craigend and parts of the south of Paisley such as Glenburn and<br />

Foxbar.<br />

The upgrade, which involved the installation of a new fi ltration building and<br />

process at the WTW near Howwood, will reduce the risk in the network of<br />

discoloured water caused by naturally-occurring manganese.<br />

Although it is possible that localised discoloured water might occur following<br />

issues such as a burst water main, the risk of widespread discolouration<br />

throughout the network caused by manganese at Barcraigs reservoir near<br />

Howwood in the summer months has been substantially reduced following<br />

the WTW upgrade.<br />

The completion of the project follows investment of £4m four years ago<br />

on more than 100 miles of water mains affected by discoloured water in<br />

Renfrewshire and the installation of a cutting edge piece of equipment called<br />

a Wears Resmix system at Barcraigs reservoir in 2012.<br />

The upgrade of the WTW, which was carried out for Scottish Water by<br />

contractors Black & Veatch, started in September 2015. The new secondary<br />

stage fi ltration process will remove oxydised manganese from the system<br />

before it goes into the supply zone and will be housed in a single-storey<br />

building constructed on the site of the WTW.<br />

Scottish Water had given an undertaking to the Drinking Water Quality<br />

Regulator to provide an effective manganese removal system for this area. The<br />

work was contained on Scottish Water’s site at the WTW and did not cause<br />

any disruption to normal services to customers or any road traffi c issues, other<br />

than some additional site traffi c using temporary access that was required.<br />

Some trees on the WTW site, which had to be removed to enable the work to<br />

be carried out, will be replaced following the project.<br />

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Lochwinnoch Gala Day incl. Dog Show<br />

Saturday 10th <strong>June</strong> - Lochwinnoch Public Park<br />

This year the theme is Pirates of the Caribbean with the Parade starting at<br />

12.30pm from Auld Simon, and heading to the Public Park, with Houston 1st BB<br />

Boys & Girls Pipe Band.<br />

The Opening Ceremony will be held at 1pm by Lochwinnoch's 'Marathon Man',<br />

Mr Ronnie Brown. Come along and meet Captain Jack, Elizabeth and the Pirate<br />

Fairies.<br />

A great day to be had by all with Fancy Dress, entertainment by Pulse Dance<br />

Academy, our regular Dog Show, Bottle Stall, Infl atables, Ponies, Face Painting<br />

and many stalls.<br />

As part of the annual Lochwinnoch Gala Day there will be a dog show raising<br />

money for Dogs Trust Glasgow. The 1st Stevenston Guides will be helping the<br />

planning and running of the dog show for part of their community badge work.<br />

The dog show is open to all ages and breeds of dogs, but please no bitches in<br />

season, and please clean up after your dogs.<br />

Come and join us for a great, fun-fi lled day out!<br />

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Thank you to everyone in Kilbarchan Howwood and<br />

Lochwinnoch who voted at the recent council elections and<br />

who have allowed me the honour and privilege to serve them<br />

for the next 5 years. I will continue to represent everybody and<br />

will work hard all year round<br />

I also want to congratulate Bill Binks, Andy Doig and Emma<br />

Rodden fellow ward 9 councillors on their success at the<br />

election. I regret that my colleague and friend Chris Gilmour<br />

will not be joining us as ward councillors.<br />

I want to place on record my thanks to Chris, not only for his<br />

support of me personally, but also for his tireless work over the<br />

last 5 years as chair of the Clyde Muirsheil Joint Committee, the Johnstone and<br />

Villages Local Area Committee, and his support of Kilbarchan and Lochwinnoch<br />

Community Councils other village organisations.<br />

There will be many challenges over the next 5 years. At the moment the biggest<br />

is the threat to the green belt. The decision of Renfrewshire Council to reject<br />

the proposed development at Johnshill will therefore be welcomed. The 1,360<br />

objections from villagers spoke for themselves,and it is only right that these views<br />

should have been listened to and acted upon. This was simply a case of the<br />

wrong development in the wrong place.<br />

The appeal in respect of the Branscroft development in Kilbarchan is still pending.<br />

The Scottish Government are well aware of local feelings and the overwhelming<br />

opposition to this proposal. An appeal has also now been lodged in regard to the<br />

development in Milliken Road Kilbarchan which was rejected by Renfrewshire<br />

Council in March. Renfrewshire Council has also received notifi cation of a<br />

possible future planning application on land at South of the Holms.<br />

Old Howwood Road, Howwood - I will continue to keep a close eye on each of<br />

these planning issues and update villagers accordingly.<br />

Due to the changes in the ward boundaries I am having to change the details<br />

of my surgeries. I will continue to hold surgeries on the fi rst Saturday of each<br />

month except January and July at the following times: 9am in the McKillop<br />

Institute Lochwinnoch, 10am in Howwood Village Hall, 11am in the Steeple Hall<br />

Kilbarchan, all with effect from Saturday 3rd <strong>June</strong>. Meantime please contact me<br />

at cllr.derek.bibby@renfrewshire.gov.uk or phone 07534 156007.<br />

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This is my fi rst message to you as your new Councillor on<br />

Renfrewshire Council. I will start by thanking you all for voting<br />

for me and giving me the opportunity to represent you on the<br />

Council. Over the next fi ve years I will work hard to progress<br />

the things that matter most to you and ensure that all of<br />

Ward 9 has a voice. Complaints have been lodged with me<br />

already about proposed housing developments at Branscroft,<br />

Kilbarchan and land south of the Holms, Old Howwood Road,<br />

Howwood, that also covers part of Ward 8 as well. Condition<br />

of roads within our ward, speeding in our high streets, litter<br />

and and anti-social behaviour are also the main concerns. My<br />

core aim will be to insist that the residents of Johnstone North,<br />

Kilbarchan, Howwood and Lochwinnoch are given more say in<br />

the decisions that affect each area.<br />

I am currently going through the motions of settling in and acclimatising myself to<br />

this new environment. The fi rst Council meeting takes place on the 18th May and<br />

the various positions of responsibility will be agreed and appointments made.<br />

From then on the work begins. The times of surgeries etc. have not been fi nalised<br />

as yet but I hope to have details for you in the next edition of the <strong>Advertizer</strong>. In the<br />

mean time my contact details are as follows.<br />

Email: cllr.bill.binks@renfrewshire.gov.uk phone: 0300 300 1423


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Lochwinnoch Arts Festival<br />

Old Pictures and Videos of Lochwinnoch<br />

Wednesday 19th April 7.30pm McKillop Hall<br />

A great turn out to this second showing by Dr Brian<br />

Smith of the old images of the village and many characters.<br />

There was a good mixture of old and young who thoroughly enjoyed the evening.<br />

Thanks to Brian, Pat and Crawford (For PA and sound). A collection was made for<br />

Alzheimer Scotland.<br />

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I am delighted to have been elected as SNP Councillor for<br />

Johnstone North, Kilbarchan, Howwood and Lochwinnoch.<br />

It has been a busy few weeks since the election and I have<br />

been attending Community Council and Local Organisation<br />

Meetings, getting to know some of the key fi gures in the<br />

Communities I now represent. With Gala season approaching,<br />

I look forward to meeting with more of my Constituents at<br />

these Community events. I will strive throughout my term to<br />

foster effective relationships with the people of Johnstone,<br />

Kilbarchan, Howwood and Lochwinnoch whatever their political<br />

persuasion. I am in the process of arranging my surgeries and<br />

details of these will be updated on the council website as soon<br />

as they are available. Until then, you can contact me by email<br />

on cllr.emma.rodden@renfrewshire.gov.uk or by telephone on 0300 300 1431.<br />

Myself and my SNP colleagues in local wards believe in an Inclusive Society. Having<br />

returned 11 women out of a total 19 elected members we are representative<br />

of the Communities we were elected from. We have a positive vision for the<br />

future of Renfrewshire and look forward to the challenge our Administration of<br />

the Council will bring.<br />

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Six months at the Old Library Centre<br />

I fi nd it hard to believe I have been here for six months, yet, on the other hand it<br />

feels like I have been here a lot longer. It is such a welcoming place to work that I<br />

fi tted in very easily and have made many new friends. Ann, The Chairperson has<br />

been a delight and I have enjoyed hearing her stories about the past especially<br />

about being a Mod and being in a scooter club! Then there is Ian, our volunteer<br />

computer expert who I have had to call on his expertise many times. Isabel and<br />

Pam who come in regularly every week. Ann, our gardening volunteer has been<br />

working like a Trojan this week getting the garden in order. Hamish runs the<br />

Bridge Club, and along with Elaine and Ken are stalwarts of the centre and are<br />

often here doing general work around the building. Apart from this we have our<br />

support group volunteers, Stuart and Helen, who come in to set up and clear<br />

away we have events on. Not forgetting Betty who comes in twice a week to help<br />

out.<br />

Many interesting and colourful village characters drop in for a coffee and I’m<br />

always happy to stop my work to sit and have a chat. I would like to thank everyone<br />

involved in the centre for making my work here such an enjoyable experience.<br />

I work on Monday, Tuesday and Fridays from 10am - 12noon and 2pm - 4pm.<br />

I’m always kept very busy. It is a much busier place than what I was expecting<br />

it to be and have had to learn some new skills and brush up on old ones. I think<br />

I have now mastered all the different functions of the photocopier. Apart from<br />

straightforward copying I can now enlarge, reduce, do two- sided copying and use<br />

the scanner as well.<br />

All sorts of folk come in to use the computers (usually when there is something up<br />

with their own) with printing boarding passes being especially popular.<br />

The classes run here are very popular and I have started going to the Pilates class<br />

on one of my days off- just can’t keep away now. I have also joined the Book<br />

Group and been to a couple of concerts.<br />

Prior to working here I was an occasional user of the centre but I am really<br />

surprised at just how busy it can be and have thoroughly enjoyed my time here.<br />

Helen Bell<br />

Brian and Pat Smith<br />

Silk Mill Pictures<br />

We are delighted to announce that over the Arts Festival <strong>2017</strong> a total of £474.16<br />

was raised for this very important charity.<br />

See more on ‘Let’s make Lochwinnoch a Dementia Friendly Village’<br />

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Festival continues into <strong>June</strong><br />

Lilifest, the exciting festival of events<br />

and entertainment that forms part of<br />

the Kilbarchan Lilias Day Celebrations<br />

continues this year until Saturday 17th<br />

<strong>June</strong>.<br />

Brookfi eld Knights bring more live<br />

music to the Performing Arts Centre<br />

with internationally renowned roots<br />

music from Chris Stout & Catriona<br />

McKay’s Shetland-inspired sound on Wednesday 7th <strong>June</strong>.<br />

On Thursday 1st <strong>June</strong>, Kilbarchan’s favourite<br />

son, Rev Ian Miller, returns for “An Evening<br />

With” event. Everyone who has had the<br />

pleasure of his company will know that Ian<br />

is a hugely entertaining raconteur with an<br />

Aladdin’s Cave of anecdotes and jokes.<br />

A special Lilias Day-inspired quiz takes place<br />

at The Trust the following evening, Friday 2nd<br />

<strong>June</strong> whilst on Lilias Day itself Habbies will<br />

host a family fun day with a bouncy castle and<br />

BBQ. On the evening of Lilias Day Barchan<br />

Mad Comedy present another of their<br />

ever-popular comedy nights at Kilbarchan<br />

Performing Arts Centre.<br />

On Sunday 11th <strong>June</strong> Village Voices & Kilbarchan Parish Junior Choir will present<br />

theirSummer Concert at Kilbarchan Parish Church.<br />

The festival climaxes with “Habbies Hoolie”<br />

family ceilidh at the Kilbarchan Performing<br />

Arts Centre on Saturday 17th <strong>June</strong>. One of<br />

Renfrewshire;s best-loved ceilidh bands,<br />

Clamjamfrie will once again serve up a<br />

rousing evening of music and dancing on the<br />

evening of the Kilbarchan Show.<br />

For more information about Lilifest and Lilias<br />

Day including full listings and online booking<br />

visit www.liliasday.co.uk<br />

LiliFest dates in <strong>June</strong><br />

Thursday 1st <strong>June</strong>, 7.30pm<br />

An Evening with Rev Ian Miller<br />

Kilbarchan Performing Arts Centre<br />

Kilbarchan’s favourite son returns for<br />

“An Evening With” event. Everyone<br />

who has had the pleasure of his<br />

company will know that Ian is a hugely<br />

entertaining raconteur with an Aladdin’s<br />

Cave of anecdotes and jokes.<br />

Tickets £5.50 www.liliasday.co.uk<br />

Friday 2nd <strong>June</strong>, 8pm<br />

Lilias Day Quiz with the Quizmaster<br />

General<br />

The Trust Inn, Kilbarchan<br />

Free, prizes.<br />

Saturday 3 <strong>June</strong><br />

Lilias Day Celebrations<br />

Kilbarchan - Park open from 12. Parade<br />

1pm followed by events in the Park<br />

Kilbarchan’s famous Lilias Day includes<br />

a historic parade followed through the<br />

village by decorated fl oats, pipe and<br />

brass bands. The parade finishes<br />

in Kilbarchan Park where a host of<br />

stalls, activities and events take place<br />

throughout the day to raise thousands<br />

of pounds for good causes.<br />

www.liliasday.co.uk<br />

Saturday 3rd <strong>June</strong>, All Day<br />

Family Fun Day at Habbies<br />

Habbies, Kilbarchan<br />

Bouncy castle, BBQ and much more.<br />

Free<br />

Saturday 3rd <strong>June</strong>, 7.30pm<br />

Barchan Mad Comedy Night<br />

Kilbarchan Performing Arts Centre<br />

This popular comedy night returns on<br />

Lilias Day featuring a great line up of<br />

comedians in a great venue. With your<br />

host for the evening, Graham Barrie.<br />

For more info / bookings email<br />

badhatcomedy@outlook.com<br />

Wednesday 7th <strong>June</strong>, 7.30pm<br />

Chris Stout & Catriona McKay<br />

Kilbarchan Performing Arts Centre<br />

Chris and Catriona have excited<br />

audiences all over the world with their<br />

own unique brand of music inspired by<br />

the traditions of their native Shetland<br />

Islands and Scotland. It’s hard to believe<br />

there’s only two people on stage as<br />

they weave their way between glorious<br />

soundscapes and music of breathtaking<br />

simplicity.<br />

“Clear and strong…always a startling<br />

freshness and spontaneity at work” -<br />

Five-star review - The Herald<br />

Tickets (£12.50) from 01505 706346<br />

or by e-mail@ info@brookfi eld-knights.<br />

com BYOB<br />

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All Set For Lilias Day<br />

SATURDAY 3RD JUNE, KILBARCHAN<br />

If you haven’t yet been to Lilias Day, one<br />

of Renfrewshire’s biggest and longest<br />

running summer fairs, then make<br />

sure you come this year. We have<br />

an exciting line-up of entertainment<br />

including one of our biggest parades<br />

yet with 13 fl oats taking part this year,<br />

a battle re-enactment, a tug of war<br />

tournament, circus skills workshops,<br />

trampolines, archery, a medieval camp,<br />

music tent and the return of Radio Clyde’s<br />

George Bowie as guest compere.<br />

We also have our grand prize Lilias Day raffl e<br />

where one lucky will winner will leave the park<br />

£1,000 richer. The raffl e is drawn at 4.30pm<br />

on the day and tickets can be bought at the<br />

Lilias Day committee stall in the park.<br />

Each year we ask local artists to submit a design or art work to become the Lilias<br />

Day design for the year. This years art work, ‘Parade Around’ is by Kilbarchan artist<br />

Tracy Kyle and captures the true spirit of Lilias Day. Tracy said “In my painting I<br />

wanted to include aspects of the whole of Lilias Day including the historic parade,<br />

the events that take place in the park and of course the Steeple where Habbie<br />

Simpson resides. All encompassed by the traditional bunting”. Prints can be<br />

bought at the Lilias Day merchandise stall.<br />

As ever we are delighted with the support from the community and local<br />

organisations. Chair, Graeme Stockton adds “this year we have over 40 stalls and<br />

13 fl oats taking part, not to mention three pipe bands, and the biggest historic<br />

parade in many years and a fantastic food village. Thanks to the support of the<br />

village and all who take part in the event, tens of thousands of pounds are raised<br />

for charities and good causes. Come along and show your support on the day”<br />

TIMETABLE OF EVENTS<br />

• 12noon - Park opens<br />

• 1pm - Parade leaves Tandlehill Road and proceeds through the village to<br />

the Steeple<br />

• 1.50pm - Miss Lilias crowns the school queen<br />

• 2pm - 4.30pm - Park Entertainment - Battle Re-enactment; Inter school<br />

football Match and Grand Tug of War with Commentator George Bowie; Dog<br />

show<br />

• 2pm - Music Tent opens<br />

• 4.30pm - Lilias Raffl e draw – Grand prize £1,000<br />

• 7.40pm - Habbie pipes his way from the Old Library to the Steeple before<br />

returning to stone for another year.<br />

You can keep up to date on all the latest news on the brand new Lilias Day website<br />

www.liliasday.co.uk<br />

Find Kilbarchan Lilias Day on facebook or follow on twitter: @LiliasDay<br />

Sunday 11th <strong>June</strong> 2pm<br />

Village Voices & Kilbarchan Parish<br />

Junior Choir Summer Concert<br />

Kilbarchan Parish Church<br />

An entertaining evening of song and fun.<br />

Directed by the wonderfully inspiring<br />

Moira Gray both choirs are open to join<br />

to anyone interested, no experience<br />

necessary 01505 704948.<br />

Tickets: £5 / £14 family ticket (2 adults<br />

/ 2 children) available on the door<br />

includes afternoon tea.<br />

Saturday 17th <strong>June</strong>, 7.30pm<br />

Habbie’s Hoolie<br />

Kilbarchan Performing Arts Centre<br />

Kilbarchan Smile present an evening of<br />

rousing ceilidh music and much dancing<br />

with popular local band, Clamjamfrie.<br />

Demand for tickets is expected to<br />

be high so get yours early to avoid<br />

disappointment. It’s all for a good cause<br />

to reinvest in our lovely village!<br />

All proceeds go to Kilbarchan Smile<br />

to help continue with improvements to<br />

the village.<br />

Tickets £12.50 / £30 Family Ticket<br />

(2 adults/2 children) available from<br />

Bobbins, The Trust and Habbies or<br />

online from the Lilifest page at www.<br />

liliasday.co.uk<br />

Photos & Videos Wanted<br />

At the <strong>Advertizer</strong>, we are always<br />

keen to get updates for our<br />

website and with ‘Show Season’<br />

through May and <strong>June</strong> we’re<br />

sure there will be plenty of great<br />

photos and videos taken by our<br />

readers.<br />

We love seeing all the fabulous<br />

and colourful pictures of events,<br />

and our readers enjoy looking<br />

through the images to see who<br />

they recognise, or even if they<br />

are there themselves!<br />

If you would like to see your work<br />

featured on our website or even as<br />

a cover shot, please send high res<br />

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Saturday 17th <strong>June</strong>, 1-4pm<br />

Howwood Primary School<br />

The <strong>2017</strong> Howwood Village Fete is shaping up to be one of the best yet, so<br />

put the date in your diary and come along with all the family. Entry to the Fete<br />

is £2 (children of primary school age and under are free).<br />

Our theme this year is “A night at the Movies” and the afternoon will kick<br />

off with a fancy dress competition which is open to all. A prize will be given<br />

to the best costume in each category - pre-school, primary school, senior<br />

school and up.<br />

Stallholders will also have the opportunity to win a prize for the best decorated<br />

stall.<br />

As well as a variety of food & craft stalls, there will be loads to do for all ages<br />

including:<br />

Tug-of-war Tea Room Beat the Goalie Licenced Bar<br />

Bouncy Castle Photo Booth Children’s activities Circus Skills<br />

Face painting Ice Cream Van Pony Rides Paisley 2021 Culture Bus<br />

….plus we have a packed programme of entertainment including Johnstone<br />

Juvenile Pipe Band, Elizabeth Rose Addison School of Dance, Splash<br />

Productions and our DJ.<br />

And after all that, if you still have the energy, there is a Karaoke Disco in The<br />

Railway Inn at 7.30pm.<br />

New for this year is the baking and home craft competition. Over 12’s can<br />

enter fruit scones, sponge cakes, tablet or jam and the under 12’s can try<br />

their hand at a cup cake, a landscape picture or table decoration. The full<br />

schedule and entry form is available from any committee member, Howwood<br />

Village Store and by email howwoodrainbows@yahoo.com.<br />

Tickets for the Grand Draw are on sale now, available from any of the<br />

committee members. Prizes include an ipad mini, 6 months membership at<br />

the Bowfi eld, a meal for 4 at the Boarding House, a family photo shoot plus<br />

many more.<br />

For any Fete enquiries, please contact Lorna (lostar78@aol.co.uk) or Sarah<br />

(sarah.galloway@rocketmail.com)<br />

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Howwood Community Council<br />

Meetings of the Community Council are held on the second Tuesday of each<br />

month at 7.30pm in Howwood Village Hall. Please feel free to come along - all<br />

welcome.<br />

IT'S AMAZING WHAT A<br />

CUP OF TEA<br />

CAN DO<br />

Registered charity no. 210760 and SCO38056. Established 1885.<br />

Join us for a brew and some cake<br />

There's still time to get involved in our Forces family fundraiser taking<br />

place from 19-25 <strong>June</strong>. Find out how to sign up for your tea party visit<br />

ssafa.org.uk/bigbrewup<br />

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Following a very hard fought local election campaign I am<br />

delighted to have been re-elected as an Independent Councillor<br />

for the new ward of Johnstone North, Kilbarchan, Howwood,<br />

and Lochwinnoch, and for the fi rst time, to represent the<br />

people of Howwood. I would like to thank all those who voted<br />

for me and put their faith in me. In a spirit of humble service I<br />

dedicate myself to serving the people of Howwood, as well as<br />

the rest of the ward, and to continue to fi ght for the interests<br />

of the village without fear or favour.<br />

As one of only two Independent Cllrs in the whole of<br />

Renfrewshire it was quite a remarkable achievement to<br />

triumph against the established party political machines, and<br />

I was also very pleased to receive a message of congratulations from the former<br />

Independent MSP, Dennis Canavan, who was my MP for twenty years. I would<br />

also like to pay tribute to the work of my former civic colleague, Chris Gilmour,<br />

who sadly was not re-elected but who was a diligent and very conscientious ward<br />

Councillor for Lochwinnoch and Kilbarchan.<br />

I have already attended my fi rst meeting of Howwood Community Council, and<br />

took up issues relating to the use of the public park, parking in Kilnknowe<br />

Cottages, and prospective planning matters.<br />

My advice surgeries as follows: Howwood - 4th Wednesday of the month in the<br />

Howwood Village Hall at 6.30pm, Kilbarchan - 2nd Wednesday of the month in<br />

the Steeple Hall at 7.30pm, and Lochwinnoch - 4th Wednesday of the month in<br />

the McKillop at 7.30pm, all excluding July and Christmas.<br />

I am also always available to constituents who can call me on 07534 148224,<br />

tweet me on CllrAndy4Ward9 or e-mail me at cllr.andy.doig@renfrewshire.gov.<br />

uk.<br />

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Bowfield 10K<br />

Join St Vincent’s Hospice on <strong>June</strong> 11th for the<br />

Annual Bowfield 10K.<br />

Join us at The Bowfi eld as they host their fi fth annual 10K race in aid of St<br />

Vincent’s Hospice and in memory of Grace Kissell.<br />

Walkers and runners are welcome to tackle our challenging and scenic course.<br />

Walkers start at 10am and runners at 11am.<br />

There is a £10 registration fee, and all sponsorship goes to St Vincent’s<br />

Hospice.<br />

For more information, contact members@bowfi eldhotel.co.uk. If you would like to<br />

register for this event, please visit: www.svh.co.uk/forms/form.php?formID=33<br />

See more at: www.stvincentshospice.co.uk/items/SVH-Events/bowfi eld-10k<br />

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First of all, let me introduce myself as one of your four<br />

Councillors for Ward 8, Johnstone South and Elderslie. I have<br />

lived in Elderslie for over 21 years and Bridge of Weir before<br />

then. I feel that I should have a good idea of some of the<br />

issues that residents face.<br />

I would like to apologise to those of you, to whom I did not<br />

manage to deliver my election leafl et. Unfortunately, just<br />

before the election, a close family member died and I was<br />

away the week of the election.<br />

I would like to thank those of you who voted for me, whether it<br />

was because, you know me, or for the party I was representing.<br />

I look forward to being of service to you, regardless of political<br />

persuasion.<br />

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Rabbits are the third most popular pet in the UK.<br />

There are three main points to consider to ensure your rabbit leads a<br />

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1. Rabbits are sociable<br />

Wild rabbits naturally live in large social groups. Pet rabbits should<br />

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and allows rabbits to carry out normal behaviours such as mutual<br />

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Wild rabbits cover an area equivalent<br />

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Invite you and your pet to our<br />

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On<br />

Sunday 11 <strong>June</strong> <strong>2017</strong><br />

At 3 pm.<br />

No creature larger than a dog please!<br />

More details? Call Revd Heller on 01505 872 961<br />

The Underheugh Ark are a local<br />

Animal Rescue based in the West<br />

of Scotland, we rescue all animals<br />

big and small from guinea pigs,<br />

rabbits and chickens to cats, dogs<br />

and even donkeys!<br />

The rescue was setup by a local<br />

couple with a love for animals, they<br />

both work long hours and on top of<br />

that deal with the rescue at same<br />

time. The rescue has grown so<br />

much in the past few years we now<br />

have several volunteers.<br />

We are a non-profi t organisation<br />

that relies completely on donations<br />

from adoptions and fundraising<br />

events so that we can ensure any<br />

animal we take in has full vet check<br />

ups, vaccinations, neutering etc.<br />

before being re-homed. If you<br />

would like to donate this can be<br />

done from our website, or in person<br />

at Abbey Vets in Greenock and<br />

Paisley. Food/bedding donations<br />

are also welcome! We’ve also<br />

recently setup a monthly lottery too<br />

for fundraising.<br />

To contact us, please call 07817<br />

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As a general rule a hutch or cage should be large enough for a rabbit<br />

to take three hops and tall enough for a rabbit to stand upright in. A<br />

run should be a minimum of eight feet long (approximately four rabbit<br />

hops!).<br />

It is also useful to provide tunnels and toys within the run for your rabbit<br />

to keep them active and entertained.<br />

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Rabbits are designed to eat<br />

grass for several hours every<br />

day. Rabbits have continuously<br />

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The ideal diet for your pet rabbit is<br />

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Can you offer a home to any of our featured pets?<br />

Chancer - 12 year old female<br />

domestic short-hair<br />

Chancer was a stray for 9 months<br />

& the vets have estimated she’s<br />

at least 12 years old. She would<br />

Chancer<br />

appreciate a quiet home with no<br />

young children & no other pets. She’s used to getting outside so she will<br />

need a garden, not near a busy road, so that she can go out once she’s<br />

settled in her new home.<br />

Sylvester - 4 year old male domestic short-hair<br />

Sylvester was a stray & the vets have estimated he is<br />

between 3 & 5 years old. He’s FIV+ which just means he<br />

has a lower immune system & needs to be kept indoors.<br />

He should be fi ne in a home with older children, no dogs<br />

& could only live with another cat if they were FIV+ too. Sylvester<br />

Cardyke Farm, Langmuirhead Road, Auchinloch, Glasgow G66 5LD - Telephone<br />

0141 779 3341<br />

Lionel - male<br />

cornsnake<br />

Lionel is a lovely boy who arrived in our<br />

care through no fault of his own and is now<br />

Lionel<br />

desperately looking for a new home. He<br />

enjoys exploring his surroundings and chilling out under his hide or in his<br />

water dish. All Lionel wants is someone to provide him with a fun new<br />

enclosure and the love and care he needs.<br />

Smalls - male Terrapin<br />

Terrapins are a big commitment as they can<br />

live for over 30 years and this means they<br />

should never be taken on lightly. They require<br />

regular cleaning and tank maintenance, heat,<br />

Smalls<br />

light and feeding. Smalls would love an experienced terrapin owner to<br />

come forward and offer him a loving home.<br />

To contact the centre about any animals, please call 03000 999 999 or visit<br />

www.scottishspca.org/rehoming<br />

Bruce - 5 to 7 year old male<br />

Staffordshire Bull Terrier<br />

Bruce can be a little shy at first but<br />

very quickly warms to people. He has<br />

had a tough start in life so he’s looking for calm, kind<br />

and gentle owners to bring him out of his shell and<br />

build his confidence. Not much is known about his<br />

Bruce past so he may need housetraining and although it’s<br />

okay for him to be left for a few hours per day this may be something that<br />

needs to be built up gradually. He will require a fully enclosed private<br />

garden to enjoy pottering around. He can live with children of 10 years<br />

or older and would happily live with another dog but no cats. Having<br />

some experience with dogs would be beneficial but not necessary.<br />

Blu - 1 to 2 year old male Lurcher<br />

Blu loves going out for long walks and being made a fuss of! Blu can<br />

live with children who are 16 years old or over and needs his own secure<br />

garden to practice his training in. An active home who can give him the<br />

exercise he needs and loves would benefit him. Blu is ok with dogs but<br />

may need careful introductions. Someone who<br />

has owned dogs like Blu recently may benefit him<br />

and help him settle. Blu may benefit from a few<br />

meets at the centre to build a relationship before<br />

going to his new home.<br />

Dogs Trust Rehoming Centre, 315 Hamilton Road,<br />

Uddingston, Glasgow, G71 7SL. Open: 12noon - 4pm<br />

(inc weekends); 12noon- 7.30pm on Tuesdays; closed: Blu<br />

Wednesdays<br />

Rescue Centres<br />

Hessilhead Wildlife Rescue › 01505 502415 › www.hessilhead.org.uk<br />

Cat Protection › 0141 779 3341 › www.cats.org.uk/glasgowac<br />

Dogs Trust Glasgow › 0141 773 5130 › www.dogstrust.org.uk<br />

Scottish SPCA › 0141 882 1688 › www.scottishspca.org<br />

These centres are always on the lookout for donations and fundraising. If you can<br />

help, please get in touch with any of the centres above.<br />

Johnstone Cat Rescue<br />

If you can help us with any<br />

fundraising or donations of either<br />

food or bedding, please call<br />

Sheena on 01505 337321.<br />

Thank you.<br />

Dogs Trust Glasgow Fun Day - Sunday 4th <strong>June</strong><br />

This year we’ll be at Chatelherault Country Park, Ferniegair, Hamilton,<br />

South Lanarkshire, ML3 7UE on Sunday 4th <strong>June</strong> from 12noon to 4pm.<br />

Entry is FREE!<br />

There will be lots of attractions and activities including a Fun Dog Show,<br />

Dogs Trust Reunion Tent, a Variety of Stalls & Games for all the Family.<br />

*Please note all activities may be subject to change.<br />

All your family, friends and dogs are welcome.<br />

If you have any queries please call us on 0141 773 5141. We look forward to seeing<br />

you on the day!<br />

OPEN DAY<br />

SUNDAY 11TH JUNE 12pm to 4pm<br />

ADMISSION<br />

Adults £2, Kids Free<br />

Free Parking. Sorry, No Dogs<br />

Children’s Tent with Crafts and Activities<br />

Books • Games • Burgers&Teas<br />

Plants • Cakes • Guided Tours • Bric-A-Brac<br />

The above full day course will cost £20 for Hessilhead members and £40 for non members. Registration at 10.15, end<br />

approx 4pm. Please bring a packed lunch. Tea and coffee provided. Will include practical sessions to give experience<br />

handling a variety of patients confidently and safely, with tips on how to examine and transport these patients. Also<br />

suggestions for feeding, housing and assessment for release.<br />

The above courses will run from 2pm till 4pm. £10 for Hessilhead members, £20 for non members<br />

This event will start at 8.30pm. £10 for Hessilhead members, £20 for non members. Bring a torch.


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Wildlife Crime<br />

Liaison Officer<br />

These officers can be contacted to<br />

report crime or to seek advice on<br />

wildlife crime matters. Call Police<br />

Scotland on 101 to report a wildlife<br />

crime or email us at Contactus@<br />

scotland.pnn.police.uk.<br />

Bridge of Weir Horticultural Society<br />

In May, Professor Stephen Phillips, semi-retired from<br />

Glasgow University’s Dept. Of Infection and Immunity,<br />

came to talk to us about Medicinal Plants. One of his<br />

specialties is the control of Malaria and he would donate<br />

his fee to St. Andrew’s Clinics for Children which works<br />

in Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya and<br />

Ghana supplying insecticide-impregnated bed nets to<br />

reduce the spread of the disease.<br />

Professor Phillips began his talk with a slide of a recipe<br />

for herbal Viagra! He then charted the history of man’s<br />

interest in plants that can ease his pain and cure his<br />

ills from the ancient Egyptians to the present. In the<br />

early 1900s, 78% of medicines came from roots, bark<br />

and leaves. Our modern interest in Medicinal plants<br />

stems from the Second World War when access to the<br />

Cinchona trees, from whose bark quinine is extracted,<br />

growing in Java was cut off by the Japanese occupation.<br />

The trees had been grown there by the Dutch for<br />

almost 100 years since they had bought the seed from<br />

Charles Ledger after whom Cinchona ledgeriana had<br />

been named. This species of Cinchona came from<br />

Bolivia and yielded much higher percentages of the<br />

quinine alkaloid than loxa, Peruvian or Jesuit bark from<br />

Cinchona officinalis.<br />

Plant extracts have been used as purgatives and emetics<br />

since man began writing about them. Rhubarb, castor<br />

oil, aloe and Senna are examples. An early document<br />

from Egypt – the Ebers Papyrus - mentions Acacia, Aloe<br />

vera, Belladonna, Cardamom, dill and garlic, the latter<br />

being given daily to pyramid builders! We are familiar<br />

with Aloe vera being used to treat skin conditions and<br />

Kilmacolm Horticultural Society<br />

Camomile being used as an anti-infl ammatory and<br />

a mild sedative. Comfrey has long been used for<br />

bronchial problems, broken bones, sprains, arthritis<br />

and gastric conditions. We may be less familiar with<br />

the story of the pill which came originally from the wild<br />

yam, Dioscoera villosa, which grows naturally in Central<br />

America. Professor Phillips also told us about aspirin<br />

first extracted from willow and known in folk medicine<br />

for 3,500 years. Hippocrates mentioned it in connection<br />

with labour pains. Hemlock, nicotine atropine, quinine,<br />

reserpine and strychnine are just a few members of<br />

the important group of chemicals known as alkaloids.<br />

Morphine is one of 25 akaloids present in opium<br />

obtained from the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum;<br />

codeine is another. The poppies are grown in<br />

Afghanistan and Pakistan and the latex from the seed<br />

capsules is collected. We were also informed about the<br />

discovery of the diuretic and heart stimulating effects of<br />

our common foxglove, Digitalis purpurea. So much to<br />

tell and such a depth to the subject.<br />

Our talks will resume in October with, “Rhododendrons<br />

at Kilarden” by Carol Rowe on 12th October in the<br />

Royal British Legion. Meantime we will be busy with<br />

the Plant Sale, working in our gardens and preparing for<br />

the Flower Show which takes place on 26th August.<br />

It’s great to see the Rhododendrons appearing on<br />

the cycle track. These are a welcome update to the<br />

selection planted by the Horticultural Society in the<br />

1950s, possibly for the Queen’s Coronation. Well done<br />

Brighter Bridge of Weir.<br />

The summer programme for the Kilmacolm Horticultural Society started with the<br />

Spring Outing in May to the Glenarn Estate at Rhu, with a colourful tour through<br />

wooded paths overflowing with rhodendron, azaleas, magnolia and camellia,<br />

with spring bulbs still in abundance. The Summer Outing on 21st <strong>June</strong> is an all<br />

day trip, featuring a picturesque coach ride to the Crarae NYS Gardens after<br />

morning coffee, in the afternoon there will be time to spend in Inveraray before High Tea at the George Hotel. All<br />

refreshments, coach hire, gardens entrance for inclusive price of £30. If you are interested, please phone Jill<br />

Russell on 01505 872393, for further details. Please make a note in your diary to keep Saturday 1st September<br />

free to attend the Annual Flower Show, in Kilmacolm New Community Centre, doors open to the public at 11am,<br />

with prizegiving at 3.30pm. Or why not consider yourself as an Exhibitor? Bring along your favourite homegrown<br />

flowers or vegetables, enter the Floral Art classes, or bring along a Summer Tub or hanging basket, on the Friday<br />

evening, for exhibit in the Show? Dr Ian Morrice, Chairman of K.H.S. Will be delighted to explain the simple rules<br />

of staging your exhibit, in Novice or Open Sections of the Show. Flower Schedules are available now, again from<br />

Jill, our Show Secretary PS: The Garden at the Cross is looking its best during <strong>June</strong> and July, take a moment if you<br />

can to admire the mature shrubs and greenery at the centre of our village, cared for by the K.H.S. Committee.


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Duchal House, By Kilmacolm<br />

Eighteenth century walled garden<br />

particularly well planted and<br />

maintained, entered by footbridge<br />

over the Greenwater. Species trees,<br />

hollies, old fashioned roses, shrubs<br />

and herbaceous borders with fruit<br />

orchards and vegetable garden. Also<br />

in the garden are azaleas and a lily pond.<br />

DIRECTIONS On the B788 one mile from Kilmacolm (this road links B786<br />

Lochwinnoch Road and A761 Bridge of Weir Road) Greenock/Glasgow<br />

bus via Bridge of Weir. Knapps Loch stop is a ¼ mile from garden. Well<br />

signposted from Bridge of Weir/Kilmacolm Road<br />

GARDEN OPENINGS Saturday 15th July 2pm - 5pm<br />

ADMISSIONS £5.00<br />

Ardgowan Hospice receives 40%, the net remaining to SG Benefi ciaries


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Welcome to Scotland’s largest Regional Park<br />

Enter the BOG Stomp!: The 10km<br />

off road trail run is back for <strong>2017</strong><br />

on Sunday 3rd September. The<br />

event leaves Greenock Cut Visitor<br />

Centre and takes in a challenging<br />

(short but steep) Inverclyde hill, but<br />

you are rewarded with stunning<br />

views down the River Clyde. Enter<br />

via the Clyde Muirshiel website,<br />

price £20, £5 going to Erskine and<br />

includes medal & technical t-shirt.<br />

Look out your running shoes and<br />

get training now!<br />

Summer’s here! Outdoor activity<br />

courses are booking up but there<br />

are still spaces available. Why<br />

not keep your kids busy and give<br />

them a taste of outdoor adventure<br />

in the holidays, all courses can be<br />

booked using the online booking<br />

system.<br />

Pedal the Park Raises over<br />

£1,500 for CLIC Sargent: On<br />

Sunday 23rd April over 300<br />

cyclists took part in Pedal the Park,<br />

leaving Lochwinnoch and cycling<br />

100km around the Regional Park<br />

boundary taking in the beautiful<br />

views of Renfrewshire, Inverclyde<br />

and North Ayrshire. Missed out<br />

this year? Sunday 22nd April has<br />

just been announced for 2018.<br />

Clyde Muirshiel Munchkins:<br />

This month this Brand NEW Pre<br />

5’s Nature Club will investigate<br />

and make some cosy homes for<br />

wildlife. Meet at the Greenock<br />

Cut Visitor Centre on Wed 21st<br />

<strong>June</strong>, 10.30 - 11.30am, full details<br />

including booking can be done<br />

online.<br />

Pound & Pace: The annual charity<br />

walk is back on Wednesday 14th<br />

<strong>June</strong>, leaving Greenock Cut Visitor<br />

Centre at 11am, allow 3 hours.<br />

Donate £1 & Pace the 12km route,<br />

enjoying Firth of Clyde views.<br />

Keep Safe: Castle Semple Visitor<br />

Centre is now a ‘Keep Safe’ location<br />

to help people with a disability feel<br />

safe in the community. A window<br />

sticker lets folk know Castle Semple<br />

is a suitable place to come if they<br />

feel threatened or vulnerable.<br />

More information available at www.<br />

iammescotland.co.uk.<br />

Ride 63 Community Cycle Club:<br />

Report that Tuesday evening is<br />

the current ride night, meeting<br />

outside RT Cycles in Glengarnock<br />

at 6.20pm or at Castle Semple at<br />

6.40pm exact route depends on<br />

the weather and who shows up.<br />

The <strong>2017</strong> club ride calendar can<br />

be seen on the Club noticeboard<br />

at Castle Semple Visitor Centre.<br />

Contact the club on the ‘group<br />

style facebook page’ or email the<br />

secretary ridesixtythree@gmail.<br />

com for a membership form and<br />

ride info.<br />

Mondays (but not public holidays)<br />

Lochwinnoch Community Walks<br />

meet 10.30am at The Cross,<br />

Lochwinnoch.<br />

Weekly Volunteer Groups -<br />

Newcomers always welcome!<br />

Regular Events<br />

Thursdays<br />

Castle Semple Conservation<br />

Volunteers, Adult group, from<br />

12.30pm – 3.30pm.<br />

Saturdays<br />

Greenock Cut Conservation<br />

Volunteers, Adult group, 10.30am<br />

– 2.30pm.<br />

Sundays<br />

Castle Semple Young Volunteers,<br />

12 - 18 yr olds, 10am – 12noon<br />

Keep up to speed with events and activities taking place on the Park’s Facebook: facebook.com/ClydeMuirshielRegionalPark or<br />

Twitter @Clydemuirshiel pages and Instagram pages.<br />

Lochwinnoch Community Garden Update<br />

CALL FOR PLANTS FOR GALA DAY!<br />

We need plants for our stall at Gala Day on Saturday<br />

10th <strong>June</strong> - if you have any spare can you drop them off<br />

on 28th May at 1pm. If you want them picked up call<br />

Liz on 07966167025 or Morag on 07868752814<br />

PLANTING CONTAINERS IN<br />

VILLAGE SATURDAY 3rd<br />

JUNE WE NEED YOUR<br />

HELP!<br />

Some of the baskets have been planted that we will be<br />

putting out on the 3rd<br />

As with last year we are calling out for volunteers to help<br />

plant out the many containers we have in and around<br />

the village. Please meet outside the McKillop at 1pm<br />

on Saturday 3th <strong>June</strong> to lend a hand.<br />

KEEP PUTTING YOUR LOOSE CHANGE IN OUR<br />

TINS FOR FLOWERS THANKS!


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For more information about the reserve or any of our events, please call 01505 842 663 or<br />

email lochwinnoch@rspb.org.uk.<br />

Whether you’re a dedicated photography enthusiast, an occasional snapper or a smartphone<br />

devotee, RSPB Lochwinnoch is a great place to take some truly beautiful photos. Could<br />

you capture the essence of spring and summer when the reserve is buzzing with action?<br />

Swallows darting acrobatically over the water, baby birds taking their first uncertain flights,<br />

spring fl owers and our wildfl ower meadow bursting into life, while insects take full advantage<br />

of the sweet nectar hidden within...<br />

Entries are now open for our annual photography competition – we would love to see your<br />

photos showcasing the fantastic variety of life and beautiful scenes on offer at our stunning<br />

reserve.<br />

Perhaps you’ve captured our gorgeous autumn colours or were lucky enough to visit when<br />

the reserve was covered in a blanket of snow? Whatever your subject matter, if you’ve taken<br />

a great image – or want an excuse to visit and get snapping – help us celebrate the wonder<br />

of nature on offer at RSPB Lochwinnoch by entering your best photos.<br />

We are accepting entries until Friday 14th July at 5pm, and all photos will be displayed in<br />

our visitor centre for a public vote throughout August. It’s a fantastic chance to share your<br />

passion for photography and nature, and there are some great prizes to be won too! To<br />

request an entry pack, pop into the visitor centre or email lochwinnoch@rspb.org.uk.


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The month of May is when we expect our gardens to come<br />

to life, and we were not disappointed: fresh green foliage<br />

and colourful flowers appeared as if from nowhere. This<br />

is a sign – not that we really needed it – that it is time for<br />

Colourful Kilmacolm to get active again.<br />

Our AGM was well attended and reports were given<br />

outlining a healthy financial position and a busy and<br />

successful 2016/17. Our secretary, Diane, retired from committee<br />

and was thanked for all her hard work. We welcomed Liz to the post.<br />

The layout at Market Place received a facelift, then our willing volunteers<br />

dug over the borders, removing any shrubs that were past their sell-by date<br />

and rejuvenating others. Fresh topsoil was then delivered by Inverclyde<br />

Council and our members helped spread it evenly over the area. New<br />

planting will follow shortly.<br />

<strong>June</strong> at Finlaystone Estate holds so much to offer a fun family day out.<br />

Not only do we have the play areas for children to run around but we have<br />

a variety of events for the family. Finlaystone’s magnificent tress of oak,<br />

beech and birch are home to an array of birds such as the song thrush,<br />

magpie, swifts and collared doves.<br />

The Garden is teaming with azalea’s, blossom trees and poppies.<br />

Up and coming events in <strong>June</strong>:<br />

Saturday 17th <strong>June</strong> - Falconry Day 1 - 3pm<br />

Visit the birds of prey and take a walk around their homes and get up<br />

close and personal with the winged hunters. Followed by a flying display<br />

(weather dependent).<br />

Sunday 18th <strong>June</strong> - Den Building 1 - 3pm<br />

Join the Rangers and see who is a budding Bear Grylls.<br />

Sunday 25th <strong>June</strong> - Scavenger Hunt 1 - 3pm<br />

Aimed at children aged 5 - 10. Use the clue sheet to find the answers.<br />

Prizes for completing the course.<br />

Tuesday 27th <strong>June</strong> - Woodland Art 1 - 3pm<br />

Join our Rangers and gather woodland materials to make your artistic<br />

creation.<br />

Thursday 29th <strong>June</strong> - Tracks and Trails 1 - 3pm<br />

Help our Rangers to track animals through the forest and identify the<br />

animal tracks you fi nd or even a Gruffalo.<br />

Gardening Report:<br />

Look out for the seasonal Azalea’s, Rhododendrons, Lilac, Magnolia, Cherry<br />

and Apple blossom. Also started to bloom is the beautiful Meconopsis<br />

(Blue Poppy).<br />

Tip of the month<br />

Help our pollinators by planting their favourite plants! Try Lavender, Lilly of<br />

the Valley bush, Yarrow and/or Jasmine. Get in touch for more information<br />

or come along to our Gardening events for more information.<br />

Cafe opening hours through <strong>June</strong>:<br />

The café is open every weekend, and additionally on 1st, 2nd, 5th - 9th,<br />

12th - 16th, 20th - 23rd and 28th <strong>June</strong>. Also open during School summer<br />

break Thursday 29th <strong>June</strong> till 14th August.<br />

A morning was spent removing bulbs from all our planters, a nursery visit<br />

allowed us to select plants for our summer displays and towards the end<br />

of the month all were in place. We look forward to a summer of colour and<br />

sunshine, even if the latter means more work for our maintenance teams.<br />

Anyone can join Colourful Kilmacolm. If you are able, you can choose to<br />

be an active gardener, helping when you can with looking after the displays,<br />

but we also welcome non-active members. The very modest £5 annual<br />

subscription supports our efforts.<br />

Membership forms can be downloaded from our website www.<br />

colourfulkilmacolm.org.uk or you can phone Peter (01505 872448) or Liz<br />

(07963973031).<br />

TOP<br />

GARDENING<br />

TIPS<br />

The ultimate garden treat for fun-loving felines is<br />

Catnip (Nepeta cataria). Not all cats are susceptible but<br />

70% of them will show great interest. Dried Catnip is available in<br />

pet shops but the fresh plant makes an attractive addition to the garden<br />

for both owner and puss. As it’s a member of the mint family, it can<br />

become invasive so is best confined to a pot rather than in the ground.<br />

Lavender is a great herb providing a bushy and attractive<br />

hiding place for cats.<br />

Cats love to lounge in the sun but can be prone to<br />

sunburn. Planting large shrubs gives cats the<br />

opportunity to seek shade while still enjoying the warm<br />

weather.<br />

Piles of logs make excellent areas for scratching claws,<br />

while low shrubs make interesting hiding places for<br />

cats to snuggle up in for an al fresco snooze.<br />

A full list of plants that are dangerous and best to<br />

avoid can be found on the International Cat Care’s website<br />

www.icatcare.org. Lilies in particular can be lethal if a cat ingests<br />

pollen from its fur after brushing against them.<br />

Ensure your cat is fully vaccinated before venturing outdoors to protect against diseases and parasites.<br />

Neutering is also vital to prevent unwanted kittens being born and to reduce roaming.


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Kilbarchan & District Beekeepers<br />

The herbaceous plants are coming into their own at this time of year and<br />

the likes of alliums, cornfl owers, foxgloves, globe thistles, lavenders and<br />

flowering herbs are examples of plants that sustain growing colonies of<br />

honey bees. Sycamore and horse chestnut trees will have been providing<br />

pollinators valuable nectar sources in May to early <strong>June</strong>. To do your part<br />

in supporting wildlife, leave areas of you garden to allow the growth of<br />

wildfl owers, maybe an area of lawn free from mowing, so clover, daisies<br />

and dandelions can grow to feed honey bees and other pollinating insects.<br />

In <strong>June</strong> beekeepers continue to monitor the hives for signs from the bees<br />

that may be looking to swarm and take appropriate action to manage /<br />

prevent this. The colonies are growing substantially and honey production<br />

begins, weather and nectar sources permitting.<br />

How to Identify and Deal with a Honey Bee Swarm<br />

First, check if what you have are bees or wasps (this may sound obvious,<br />

but it is an easy and frequent mistake to make). Wasps and honey bees<br />

are about the same size, but wasps have alternating black and bright yellow<br />

body stripes. Honey bees are brown, with paler brown or dirty yellow bands<br />

on the body. Bumblebees are more rounded and ‘hairy’. See below pictures<br />

to help with identifi cation.<br />

Bumble Bee Honey Bee Wasp<br />

If you do think you have Honey Bees, and the bees<br />

have only appeared within the last few days, or are<br />

clustered in the open hanging from a branch of a tree<br />

or bush, then you have a newly arrived swarm (see<br />

picture of a swarm clustered.)<br />

While a local beekeeper will do their best to be helpful,<br />

there are situations when they can’t - particularly when<br />

bees are lodged in a chimney or wall space or very high and inaccessible<br />

– or when removing the bee colony successfully can be time-consuming,<br />

difficult and success cannot be assured. The removal of a free-hanging<br />

swarm in the open is usually much simpler however, and you are more<br />

likely to fi nd a local beekeeper who is prepared to come and remove it for<br />

you. They will not deal with wasps, solitary or other bees such as mining or<br />

mason bees or bumblebees. Also, do please bear in mind that beekeepers<br />

are not a free pest control service, or one that can always be with you<br />

in short notice, although they will try where possible. In some situations<br />

you may still have to call in a pest control company to deal with a wellestablished<br />

colony or one difficult or dangerous to reach.<br />

Details of Local Beekeepers willing to be called to assess and try assist in<br />

swarm removal are available via the Renfrewshire Council Website http://<br />

www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/ just search on ‘swarms’. We are also waiting<br />

for Inverclyde Council to also upload this information to their website –<br />

hopefully this will have been done by the time the article is in print.<br />

Please do not contact the K&DBA Secretary about a possible swarm.<br />

Apiary Visit<br />

The associations 1st<br />

Apiary Visit of the year<br />

took place Sunday 7th<br />

May, which was a very<br />

nice day. We were<br />

joined by one of the<br />

Scottish Government<br />

Bee Inspectors, who<br />

assessed the health<br />

of the hives and also<br />

updated members on<br />

the current threat of the Asian Hornet migrating to the UK and possibly<br />

Scotland. This was an opportunity for experienced, novice and potential bee<br />

keepers to go through hives as a group and deal with common honeybee<br />

management techniques essential in the summer months. There was a<br />

fantastic turnout and the group consisted of experienced and people new<br />

to beekeeping, hoping to gain knowledge and the possibility of having bees<br />

of their own in the future.<br />

If you are interested in beekeeping for yourself or the whole family, anyone is<br />

welcome. Contact Helena Jackson, the Kilbarchan & District Beekeepers<br />

Association Secretary via e-mail Helena.Jackson72@sky.com if you would like to<br />

know more! Alternatively you can follow K&DBA on Twitter @KilbarchanBees for<br />

general information about beekeeping and the association.<br />

Rock Group Rhodies<br />

Just over the old railway line boundary wall at the east end of Main Street,<br />

roughly opposite Lintwhite Crescent, is an embankment of grass-covered,<br />

rocky ground. Early last month, our volunteers planted a group of<br />

rhododendrons there. This was thanks to the donation of £150 from<br />

a number of local<br />

residents, members of<br />

The Bracken Book Club,<br />

who donated the funds to<br />

mark a special birthday<br />

of one of their members.<br />

The rhodies are a<br />

mixed bunch but are all<br />

specifically cultivated<br />

to grow no more than<br />

about 1.5 metres (5’)<br />

high. They will add<br />

quite a bit of colour to<br />

the surroundings.<br />

And just across the<br />

road, in the garden area<br />

behind the bus shelter, we planted a small tree, (an Amelanchier, for those<br />

who’d like to know). This will be an eye-catching feature in due course, as<br />

it flowers white in spring and summer, and turns red and gold in autumn. It<br />

should grow to about 8 metres (26’) tall, but that’ll take up to 20 years.<br />

Also, we’ve re-launched our JustGiving fund-raising page that we ran from<br />

<strong>June</strong> to August/September last year. It was a success then and it is a simple<br />

and secure way for those with internet access to contribute to our efforts.<br />

Any amount from £2 upwards can be donated with ease and donors can,<br />

if they wish, remain anonymous. You can find out more about this on our<br />

Facebook page (facebook.com/brighterbridgeofweir) and on our website<br />

(www.brighterbridgeofweir.org). Our website also has more information<br />

about us, what we’ve done and what we‘re planning to do, and includes a<br />

photo gallery and contact details.<br />

Lastly, we’re looking forward to Gala Day on Saturday 10th when we’ll be<br />

at Houston Road Park as usual, with our Strawberries and Cream stall and<br />

prize-winning opportunities. Hope to see you there!<br />

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Local Schoolgirl supports<br />

charity with the help of UWS<br />

A recent charity initiative by local teenager Mirin Thomson (15) has resulted<br />

in bags of support for a needy charity.<br />

Mirin is undertaking the volunteering section of her Duke of Edinburgh (DofE)<br />

through her Girls Brigade Company, 1st Houston, which was supporting<br />

Mary’s Meals Backpack Project.<br />

The Project sends fi lled backpacks to children who do not have basic<br />

education or hygiene. The backpacks help to enable children to attend<br />

school, gain an education to help them escape from poverty as they grow<br />

up.<br />

Mirin, an S3 pupil at <strong>Gryffe</strong> High School looked at different ways to ask for<br />

donations.<br />

Mirin asked her mum Jacqueline, who works at University of the West of<br />

Scotland (UWS) as Insurance and Risk Officer if any of her colleagues might<br />

help. UWS colleagues supported Mirin’s efforts by donating an overwhelming<br />

range of items.<br />

Professor Craig Mahoney, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of UWS said:<br />

“The way in which colleagues from across the University have come<br />

together to support Mirin’s charity drive has been tremendous and refl ects<br />

the University’s ethos of supporting staff, students and members of the<br />

community. The work Mirin is doing is great and we all wish her well in the<br />

DofE Award programme.”<br />

Next, Mirin set up a Just Giving page for direct donations to Mary’s Meals<br />

from UWS staff, friends and family were made, providing enough to feed 17 children for a whole school year<br />

Mirin and her fellow Brigader Sophie Spence, made an appeal at Houston & Killellen Kirk. They asked the congregation<br />

to support 1st Houston GB’s Coffee evening where in exchange for some donated items, they were rewarded with as<br />

much tea, coffee and home-baking as they could manage!<br />

Mirin, said: “I would like to thank UWS, my friends, family and congregation for their generosity – their support has<br />

been brilliant.<br />

Kilbarchan<br />

Community Nursery<br />

The children have been out and about this month<br />

and have visited two workshops in Paisley Museum.<br />

The first visit was a ‘Creepy Crawlies’ workshop<br />

where they learned about insects and used<br />

magnifying glasses to go on a bug hunt. On the<br />

second visit ‘Space explorer’s workshop’ Adventure<br />

Ted helped the children to learn about space and<br />

planets.<br />

As part of our ongoing<br />

transition programme for<br />

starting school in August,<br />

all children now have a<br />

‘buddy’ from Kilbarchan<br />

Primary. The school<br />

children have visited the<br />

nursery as well as having<br />

playground sessions with<br />

the nursery children. The<br />

buddies will be there to<br />

lend a helping hand to<br />

settle the children into primary school in August.<br />

Summer term finishes with parties for all children on<br />

27th <strong>June</strong> followed by our end of term presentation<br />

on 28th <strong>June</strong> for all pre-school children. We wish<br />

them well in their new schools.<br />

Kilmacolm<br />

Playgroup and<br />

Toddlers<br />

As we come to the end of our year at<br />

playgroup, we would like to take this<br />

opportunity to say farewell and good<br />

luck to all our little stars who are<br />

leaving us to begin the next stage of<br />

their journey at nursery. Our Senior<br />

playleader, Miss Gorman will also<br />

be leaving at the summer holidays<br />

to return to University in August.<br />

We are keen to encourage anyone<br />

looking to start at playgroup to get in<br />

touch! We would love for you to come<br />

and join us on a Monday, Tuesday<br />

and Thursday morning between 9.15<br />

and 11.40. We take from 2 years<br />

4 months to 4 years. We learn lots<br />

and take part in lots of fun activities<br />

like painting, role play, messy<br />

play, physical play, jigsaws and of<br />

course building and construction!<br />

To fi nd out more information<br />

please contact our secretary on<br />

playgroupmembership@gmail.com.<br />

Wishing all our children and families<br />

a wonderful summer holiday!<br />

EVERY MO N D A Y<br />

Lochwinnoch Baby & Toddlers<br />

McKillop Hall, 9.45am - 11.30am<br />

£2/family fee incl tea & children’s snacks.<br />

Kilmacolm Playgroup<br />

St Columba Church Hall, Kilmacolm,<br />

9.30am - 11.40am<br />

Howwood Baby & Toddler Group<br />

Howwood Parish Church, 10am - 12noon<br />

Kilbarchan Parish Church Tots’ Club<br />

Kilbarchan Parish Church Hall, 9.15am<br />

- 11.30am<br />

EVERY TUESDAY<br />

Kilbarchan Tots<br />

Kilbarchan Scout Hall, 10am-12noon<br />

£2 contribution. Tea, coffee & biscuits.<br />

Bridge of Weir Toddlers<br />

Cargill Hall, Lintwhite Cres, BoW<br />

Pop along and see us from 9.30am - 11.30am<br />

Kilmacolm Playgroup<br />

St Columba Church Hall, Kilmacolm,<br />

9.30am - 11.40am<br />

Howwood Playgroup<br />

Howwood Church Hall, 9.45am - 11.35am<br />

EVERY WEDNESDAY<br />

Kilmacolm Toddlers<br />

St Columba Church Hall, Kilmacolm,<br />

10am - 11.30am<br />

For children from birth to 3 years.<br />

Lochwinnoch Baby & Toddlers<br />

McKillop Hall, 9.45am - 11.30am<br />

£2/family fee incl tea and children’s snacks.<br />

Howwood Playgroup<br />

Howwood Church Hall, 9.45am - 11.35am<br />

EVERY TH U R S D A Y<br />

Houston Toddlers<br />

Church Hall, Main Street, Houston<br />

Pop along and see us from 9.30am - 11.30am<br />

Kilmacolm Playgroup<br />

St Columba Church Hall, Kilmacolm,<br />

9.15am - 11.40am<br />

Howwood Playgroup<br />

Howwood Church Hall, 9.45am - 11.35am<br />

EVERY FR I D A Y<br />

Langbank Playgroup<br />

Langbank Village Hall, 9.45 - 11.45am<br />

For 2.5 - 5yr olds.<br />

Contact Jen Burrows 07947 983025.<br />

Langbank Under 3’s<br />

Church Hall, Langbank, 10am - 11.45am<br />

For children from birth to 3 years<br />

Baby and Toddler Group<br />

Elderslie Kirk, Main Rd, Elderslie,<br />

9.30am - 11.30am<br />

£2 includes children’s snack and tea/coffee.<br />

Lots of different toys to play with. All welcome.<br />

Community Bookbug Sessions<br />

Livingstone Hall at St Columba’s Junior<br />

School, Knockbuckle Road, Kilmacolm.<br />

From 9.30 - 10am<br />

1ST & 3RD FR I D A Y<br />

Renfrewshire Inverclyde Twins Club<br />

McKillop Hall, Lochwinnoch,<br />

1pm -2.30pm<br />

£3. Bring a mug along for a cuppa.


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Bridge of Weir Primary School<br />

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The last term of the school year is always one of the busiest and most<br />

exciting for our pupils, from fundraising, to inductions and goodbyes – the<br />

whole school has a great start to Summer ahead of them.<br />

Our children continue to help fundraise both for the school and for initiatives<br />

across the country. Annual fundraising for Red Nose Day brought in over<br />

£600 for the charity with donations from the whole school. Our Primary Four<br />

classes took part in a sports challenge to raise money for the British Heart<br />

Foundation, raising more than £230. Our dedicated parent council raised<br />

more than £300 from the Spring disco and also £1,500 from the book sale of<br />

which we have almost £1,000 to spend on new books. This is great news!<br />

All of these fantastic donations would not be possible without the generous<br />

support of our local families – thank you!<br />

Last month, Primary Four, Five and<br />

Six had a real treat when three very<br />

talented musicians from Feis Phaislig<br />

visited and performed. Playing a<br />

selection of traditional music on<br />

the accordion, harp and guitar and<br />

told the pupils all about the Feis<br />

workshops which are available in<br />

Paisley this summer.<br />

We were delighted to<br />

welcome to the school<br />

some of the children who<br />

will be starting Primary<br />

One in August <strong>2017</strong>.<br />

They brought along their<br />

parents to try out our<br />

school lunches and met<br />

their Primary Six buddies<br />

and spent some time<br />

taking part in a range of<br />

activities in a Primary<br />

One classroom. It was<br />

hard to tell who had the<br />

most fun – our P6 pupils who did a brilliant job of welcoming the younger<br />

children or the nursery pupils who looked like they could easily have spent<br />

the day here!<br />

Once again our Primary Seven pupils<br />

had a wonderful residential week at<br />

Ardentinny Outdoor Centre in April.<br />

They all had the opportunity to take<br />

part in kayaking, abseiling, rock<br />

hopping and gorge walking. Team<br />

work, challenge and adventure are<br />

all part of the Ardentinny experience and after a week in the great outdoors<br />

everyone returned to school very tired but very happy.<br />

Looking ahead to our last month we have lots in the diary to keep us busy in<br />

one of our most packed terms in the school calendar. <strong>June</strong> will be full with preschool<br />

presentations for our nursery leavers, plus inductions for the Primary<br />

Ones. Sports Day on Friday 9 <strong>June</strong> is one of our most anticipated events,<br />

we hope for just a bit of sunshine and hopefully no rain! The summer term<br />

is also a very exciting time for our Primary Seven pupils with an emotional<br />

valedictory and fun end of term Dance to top off the last days at the school.<br />

Duchal Nursery<br />

It’s been fabulous to be able to enjoy our outdoor<br />

classroom with the wonderful weather we have<br />

been having lately. The children have been<br />

making the most of our garden area and we have<br />

been out and about in the park too. There has<br />

been lots of preparation for our annual Sports<br />

Day, hopefully it will dry for all our budding<br />

athletes!<br />

We had an amazing time at Fruin Farm near<br />

Helensburgh. There was all sorts of pond life<br />

to investigate, we planted seeds, fed and brushed the goats and even got to<br />

take the alpacas for a walk. Before we did all this we were very eco friendly<br />

and collected all the litter so the animals did not eat any plastic bottles or<br />

rubbish as we would not want them to choke. The children really enjoyed<br />

themselves and learnt so much.<br />

We have an action packed time at Duchal, learning through play in a friendly<br />

secure environment. If you would like to fi nd out more about what we do<br />

at Duchal please come and visit us one morning – please get in touch on<br />

874358 to arrange a convenient time, or keep up to date with all the latest<br />

news on our website duchal.com or on Facebook.<br />

Strawberry Field Out of<br />

School Care<br />

A busy few months with a number of activities from<br />

Chinese new year, a Burns supper to celebrating Easter.<br />

Over the Easter holidays we enjoyed several trips away<br />

to The Tall ship, Transport Museum, The Peoples Palace,<br />

Winter Gardens, cycling and various play parks.<br />

The recent good weather has enabled children to have<br />

lots of energetic outdoor play in our 5 acres of land,<br />

ranging from football, bouncy castle to making their<br />

own dens.<br />

Please feel free to visit us or alternatively give us<br />

a call or email for a brochure. Tel: 01505 690218<br />

Email: sam@sfnursery.com<br />

Photography Blog<br />

by Lauren Russell, Owner, Little Studio Kilmacolm<br />

Can your baby have their cake AND eat it?<br />

Well the short answer is YES, at a Cake Smash Photo<br />

Session. Which is when babies visit a photography<br />

studio to celebrate their birthday’s in style with a fun<br />

and interactive Cake Smash Photo Shoot, but for me<br />

a Cake Smash isn’t ‘just’ about babies eating cakes,<br />

they are simply a celebration of that baby’s first year in life. Who doesn’t<br />

want to scream and shout about how adorable, clever and cute their<br />

baby is on their first birthday and show them off in beautiful, professional<br />

photographs to mark the occasion?<br />

A combination of new tastes, textures and noises make Cake Smash<br />

Sessions the perfect way to celebrate your baby’s special occasion by<br />

doing what they do best….exploring!<br />

My Cake Smash Sessions always start with lovely clean portraits fi rst.<br />

Parents bring along a pretty dress or smart outfit and we take some<br />

adorable photos of the babies looking very grown up and smart.<br />

Next we move onto the main event, the cake smash! The set is creatively<br />

put together to tie in all the little details. Parents will choose from a<br />

fantastic range of specially made cake smash outfits. From pretty pastels<br />

to bright colourful sets, I have something to suit all tastes!<br />

Parents watch with delight as their baby explores a whole new world…<br />

CAKE! Some babies go straight for the cake, others have a play with the<br />

colourful balloons. Baby is free to explore, taste and play with the cake at<br />

their leisure, once they’ve had enough we move onto a bubbly and warm<br />

‘Tub Time’ where baby can splash around in a cute bath and clean up<br />

after all that messy fun! To round<br />

off a lovely photo session parents<br />

get to take away the remaining<br />

cake home to enjoy a slice with<br />

a nice cuppa.<br />

The Result? Super cute<br />

professional photographs to mark<br />

your baby’s very special first<br />

birthday. Parents truly treasure<br />

these photos as they symbolise<br />

how much their beautiful baby<br />

has grown in the last year.


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Port Glasgow High School<br />

Inverclyde Malawi Schools Partnership – 10 Year Anniversary Celebrations<br />

PGHS has been partnered with Nguludi High School, Blantyre in Malawi for 10<br />

years. During this time, both schools have joined in educational and cultural<br />

exchanges, learning about life and experiences in two very different societies.<br />

PGHS have fund raised thousands of pounds to build and resource the library<br />

at Nguludi HS. The collaborative work of PGHS and Nguludi will be exhibited<br />

at Beacon Theatre from Monday 22nd May to Friday 26th May. Our Head Girl,<br />

Kirsten Irvine, will be guest speaker at the celebration on Monday 22nd May<br />

5 - 7pm.<br />

Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Qualifying Expeditions<br />

The sun shone for the S3 pupils who<br />

were putting their navigation skills to the<br />

test on the Bronze Qualifying expedition.<br />

The groups passed their assessments<br />

with fl ying colours and are raring to<br />

get started on their Silver Awards.<br />

Well done to everyone who took part.<br />

Follow Inverclyde DofE on Twitter and<br />

Facebook<br />

BAE Systems – Boat building<br />

competition (by Emily Anderson S2)<br />

Two ambassadors from BAE systems came to our school to help us build a<br />

boat from different materials such as cardboard<br />

and paper. We also used waterproof materials so<br />

the boat would not sink. At the end of the course,<br />

we went to Strathclyde University to put our boat<br />

through five challenges which were weight, speed,<br />

cargo, sea keeping and survivability. The next day<br />

we went to Scotstoun for a tour of BAE system<br />

shipyard. Our boat went on display with boats from<br />

other schools to see who had won the competition.<br />

Unfortunately, our boat did not win but it was still a<br />

great experience.<br />

Girls in Engineering (by Megan Craig S1)<br />

The girls engineering event was a fun and interesting day which tested our ability<br />

in many different aspects. Our first task in the event was to build a boat. Once<br />

our bout was built and fully waterproof and the motor was taped in, we put it in the<br />

water to see if it would fl oat. The second task was to build a crane. Afterwards,<br />

we got the chance to ask questions to all the engineers. Then it was time to put<br />

our fi nished products to the test. We had to make our crane pick up some eggs<br />

in a plastic bag then lower it in to the boat. The boat then had to make it to the<br />

other side in the time limit. We did not win the event but overall it was a great<br />

experience and would do it again.<br />

Leavers’ Day<br />

Senior pupils took part in an action packed day on their last day. After meeting<br />

their guidance teachers and mentors, S6 pupils joined their parents for the leavers’<br />

ceremony where they were presented with certificates and the all-important leavers’<br />

hoodies. This was followed by staff versus pupil football, karaoke, dodgeball and<br />

primary school day games. Pupils and staff then enjoyed a Leavers’ Lunch and<br />

the day was completed with an informal pupil-led assembly looking back at six<br />

years of PGHS. A great way to end a great school experience!<br />

Follow us on Twitter @PortGlasgowHS and ‘like’ us on Facebook: www.facebook.<br />

com/PortGlasgowHigh<br />

Abbey Nursery<br />

By the time you read this we will have had our annual Marvel and<br />

Disney themed Family BBQ at the nursery and the children will have<br />

taken part in lots of activities as well as competing in the Sports<br />

Day Races and taking away a Commemorative Medal. Thank you<br />

to everyone who come along and enjoyed the fun and games and<br />

mouthwatering Hog Roast.<br />

Recently our Grasshoppers<br />

have been out and about in the<br />

community visiting Mosswood<br />

Care Home, Linwood to meet the<br />

residents as well as entertaining<br />

them with songs from the nursery.<br />

The children were then invited back<br />

to participate in their Easter Egg<br />

hunt and some nice conversations<br />

took place between the generations! The children also used this<br />

opportunity to visit the local Tesco to pick their favourite piece of fruit<br />

from the Healthier Kids, Happy Shopping Scheme.<br />

Following a spring theme, the Busy Bunnies playroom are currently<br />

exploring Mini beasts and the “I would like to learn” cards completed<br />

by children and parents, have given staff lots of ideas for experiences.<br />

We have been going outside on Bug Hunts, reading stories and<br />

using our magnifying glasses to look for worms, spiders and ants.<br />

Orla brought us in some tadpoles which we will watch grow and<br />

develop into frogs and a big thank you also to John Jackson and<br />

Eilidh Donn for bringing in some worms to<br />

help us complete our wormery and also to<br />

Sam for bringing in a caterpillar for everyone<br />

to see.<br />

Trips are always a fun activity at the nursery<br />

and whilst the Grasshoppers are off soon to<br />

Blair Drummond, the under 3’s have already<br />

had a great day out at Lamont Farm in<br />

Erskine where they<br />

could see, touch<br />

and learn more<br />

about a whole variety of farm and exotic<br />

animals.<br />

Continuing the outdoor theme across the<br />

nursery, the Little Ladybirds have enjoyed<br />

planting and learning about how we help<br />

little seeds to grow into big beautiful fl owers.!<br />

The children loved the opportunity to get all<br />

messy and are continuing to enjoy helping to water and take care of<br />

their seeds before they take them home to nurture as sunfl owers.<br />

Meanwhile the nursery continues to be busy with a very successful<br />

parents night recently and lots of lovely comments after reading the<br />

detailed Reports. There have also been visits from the local primary<br />

school teachers to meet their ‘new pupils’ and return visits by the<br />

children and then getting ready for their Graduation Presentation<br />

and then we move onto planning for our Summer Programme!!<br />

Finally, a number of our staff took part in the Race for Life 10k at<br />

Glasgow Green recently and we would like to congratulate them on<br />

completing the course and raising funds for charity.


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Johnstone High School<br />

Kilmacolm Primary<br />

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Car Boot Sale – Saturday 10th <strong>June</strong>, 2 - 4pm<br />

Johnstone High School Parent Council would like to invite you to join us<br />

at our Car Boot Sale. It will be held on Saturday 10th <strong>June</strong> in the school<br />

grounds between 2-4pm.<br />

We would like to welcome the whole community to Johnstone High to enjoy<br />

some refreshments, games, music, raffle and more.<br />

A pitch for a car is £10, so you can support the Parent Council and make some<br />

money too. Those taking a pitch are welcome to come between 12.30pm and<br />

1.30pm to set up. How to pre-book a pitch online: just email jhspcfunds@<br />

gmail.com for the Pay Pal link.<br />

All welcome - free entry – come and bag a bargain!<br />

TOOT TOOT AND SELL YOUR LOOT<br />

Football Success<br />

Johnstone High School’s Under 14<br />

and Under 15 football teams secured<br />

excellent victories in the recent<br />

Paisley and District schools league<br />

fi nals. Both teams have enjoyed<br />

successful seasons that culminated in<br />

victories over St. Ninian’s High School.<br />

The Under 14 side were unbeaten<br />

throughout the league season and<br />

defeated St Ninian’s 6-2 in the fi nal. The Under 14 side were victorious after a<br />

tense penalty shootout that they won 5-4. All the boys should be commended<br />

for their excellent attitude and sportsmanship throughout what has been a<br />

memorable season.<br />

Senior Graduation<br />

A huge congratulations to all of our S6 pupils who recently graduated and<br />

head off for their exciting new journey ahead. Mr Munro hosted the graduation<br />

ceremony in May which had the audience in laughter and tears as we looked<br />

back over their time at Johnstone High School. It has been a pleasure to<br />

watch them all grow into amazing young adults and we wish them all the<br />

very best.<br />

Houston Baby & Toddlers<br />

We will be enjoying the last few weeks of toddlers before our Summer break.<br />

As well as playing with our toys and enjoying our weekly snacks with friends,<br />

we will also be making Father’s Day cards and having a special day together<br />

on 22 <strong>June</strong> - with a chance to win a medal and enjoy a lovely picnic.<br />

Children from 0-4 years old, together with their parents/grandparent/carer,<br />

will receive a warm welcome. The children can have fun playing with our<br />

many toys while the adults chat over<br />

a cuppa. We meet every Thursday<br />

09.30 - 11.30 (closed for Summer<br />

break- 23 <strong>June</strong> - 16 August) in the West<br />

hall, Main Street, Houston, PA6 7EL<br />

(next door to the Carrick Centre) –<br />

welcome anytime. We look forward to<br />

meeting you. Sharon, Lesley & Fiona.<br />

(lesleyannjackson@outlook.com)<br />

PTF BBQ at Kilmacolm Primary<br />

Join us on Friday 23rd <strong>June</strong> 6pm to 8.30pm there will be<br />

a bouncy castle, face painting, a raffle, tombola, home<br />

baking, pocket money and tuck shop for the children<br />

and loads more!<br />

£10 for a family ticket which is 2 adults and up to 3<br />

children, adult £4 and children £2 and it is pay at the<br />

door. This includes a burger or hotdog and a glass of<br />

wine or a beer. There will be juice for the children.<br />

Recently, a nursery parent,<br />

Paul Higginbotham from<br />

Scottish and Southern<br />

Electricity (SSE), offered to<br />

organise a team of volunteers<br />

to build a remembrance<br />

decking area in memory<br />

of Jill Jones our previous<br />

Headteacher, via their ‘Be<br />

a Difference’ community<br />

initiative. Our thanks to<br />

Alan Milligan owner of AKM<br />

Joinery who worked across a weekend to build the framework for us and<br />

the SSE team who worked energetically throughout the project. The SSE<br />

team also cleaned up our picnic benches and tidied the Sensory Garden.<br />

Thank you to the PTF who donated £100 towards the project, Paul himself<br />

who raised £120, SSE who doubled the amount raised, Port Glasgow High<br />

School who made a plaque for the structure, and M&J Timber who helped<br />

to provide the timber. Jill’s daughter Megan visited the project and was<br />

delighted with our efforts. The boys and girls will find many imaginative<br />

uses for this area.<br />

P4 - 7 have been very busy rehearsing<br />

for our school show, ‘Rats the<br />

Musical’. Every boy and girl in P4-7<br />

is involved in the production and we<br />

are sure our parents will be delighted<br />

with the performances. We have even<br />

had an acting masterclass from Colin<br />

McCredie and Jane McCarry, two<br />

very well- known Scottish actors and<br />

friends of our school. Colin is better<br />

known as DC Fraser from Taggart and as Tig’s dad in Woolly & Tig. Jane<br />

plays the hugely popular Isa in Still Game and is also Granny Murray in ‘Me<br />

Too’ on Cbeebies. Their input was fabulous and the boys and girls had a<br />

fun time getting some acting tips from the professionals.<br />

P1 & P2/1 recently held a wedding ceremony<br />

in school, complete with brides, grooms,<br />

bridesmaids, ministers, music etc. The event<br />

was the culmination of lessons in religious<br />

and moral education. Being actively involved<br />

in this learning experience, either as part of<br />

the wedding party or as a guest, ensures<br />

the children have a good understanding of<br />

religious ceremonies, which is part of the<br />

primary curriculum.<br />

Many thanks to Mrs Bilsland for the wedding<br />

cake, it was delicious!<br />

Coming Soon!<br />

Introducing Lirico Languages, a<br />

private language school offering<br />

Spanish and Italian classes in<br />

various locations in Renfrewshire.<br />

Classes are run by a qualifi ed<br />

teacher. Fiona Haigh is also a fl uent<br />

speaker of Spanish and Italian.<br />

After spending six years abroad living and working in<br />

Andalucía Spain and Venice Italy, Fiona has decided<br />

to return to Scotland, using this experience and her<br />

passion for languages and for learning, to teach in<br />

the local area.<br />

Classes are available for all ages, children, teenagers<br />

and adults in both Spanish and Italian and, are<br />

adapted to suit ability and age. All lessons are<br />

carefully planned using tried and tested language<br />

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<strong>Gryffe</strong> High School<br />

Houston Primary School<br />

Awards Ceremony <strong>2017</strong><br />

Almost 600 awards were<br />

presented in a wide range of<br />

categories, all refl ecting and<br />

celebrating the endeavours<br />

of not just the pupils receiving<br />

awards, but of all <strong>Gryffe</strong><br />

pupils. Several pupils spoke<br />

about their involvement in<br />

various rewarding activities<br />

within school – Fairtrade,<br />

YPI – the Youth and<br />

Philanthropy Initiative and<br />

the Buddy system. Awards<br />

were presented by former<br />

head pupils Rebecca<br />

Richardson and Angus<br />

Gane. Rebecca and Angus<br />

spoke of their journey since<br />

leaving <strong>Gryffe</strong> High and gave<br />

pupils an insight into their<br />

Special Category awards<br />

were presented by Steven<br />

Quinn who is the Assistant<br />

Director of Education /<br />

Chief Education Officer for<br />

Childrens Services. Current<br />

Head Girl Jodie Costello<br />

and Head Boy Jamie Muir<br />

gave the vote of thanks<br />

to a packed Games Hall<br />

of pupils and their proud<br />

parents and carers, with pupils also providing wonderful music to add to<br />

the evening. Thank you to EVERYONE involved in the preparation and<br />

organisation leading to a most enjoyable event........with a special thanks to<br />

Mrs Willbond and the office staff. It was indeed a night of Caring, Learning<br />

and Achieving.<br />

Nursery Disco<br />

The pupils, parents and staff had an amazing night out at Houston Bowling<br />

Club, raising funds to purchase new equipment for the Creative Area. They<br />

danced the night away and played traditional party games. A fun evening<br />

was had by all.<br />

Pet Assembly<br />

The pupils had a vote to bring in their pet in for assembly. We had a tortoise,<br />

dwarf rabbits, a ferret and an Australian labradoodle. All the pets behaved<br />

beautifully. Their owners shared lots of interesting facts and answered<br />

questions from the audience.<br />

Sports News<br />

Primary 2 and 3 are receiving football training and are working on dribbling,<br />

passing and shooting. Primary 4 and Primary 6 have been refi ning their<br />

gymnastic routines with Mr Milligan and Primary 6 and 7 took part in the<br />

local Cross-Country event with Jamie Newton achieving fi rst place for the<br />

P7 boys and Kassi Gribben achieving second place for the P7 girls. Well<br />

done to all who took part. P7 pupils are also taking part in an Olympian<br />

event at <strong>Gryffe</strong> High School.<br />

This year we plan to have our Sports Day on Thursday 1st <strong>June</strong> at Houston<br />

Park. Let’s hope the sun shines<br />

for us.<br />

Eco News - Tag and Track<br />

Next session we are going to<br />

be working in partnership with<br />

Clyde Muirshiel on their Tag and<br />

Track programme. This involves<br />

us tagging our very own seagull,<br />

giving it a name and tracking<br />

where it flies to. We are going to<br />

raise funds this term to purchase<br />

a special bird tracker to enable<br />

us to take part in this amazing<br />

project.<br />

Digital Day<br />

The whole school took part in our Vertical Learning Digital Day. The<br />

children learned how to take a good photograph from local photographer,<br />

Barry Hedges.<br />

St Fillan’s Primary School<br />

Whitelee Windfarm trip for S1 Pupils<br />

24 S1 pupils had a great day out to Whitelees<br />

Windfarm.<br />

With blue skies and sunshine, they were able<br />

to marvel at the 215 Wind Turbines on the vast<br />

site.<br />

They went into the labs in the Visitor Centre to<br />

learn about the best shape and ‘pitch’ for their<br />

Wind Turbines blades and were then able to<br />

make a model turbine to test their theories.<br />

After the workshop, they enjoyed a most<br />

informative tour of the Windfarm.<br />

They were able to stop right under one of<br />

the turbines. As well as the turbines, Scottish<br />

Power is very proud of the wildlife that they take<br />

care to preserve on the moor.<br />

The pupils heard many stories of the diverse<br />

range of animals found at Whitelees.<br />

The day certainly gave them a better awareness<br />

of the importance of Renewable Energy.<br />

The Primary 7 children in St Fillan’s had a great time away<br />

at Lochgoilhead on their residential trip. They took part<br />

in kayaking, sailing, climbing and other challenging and<br />

exciting activities. The first and perhaps one of the more<br />

challenging things they had to do was to make up their<br />

own beds! With a bit of team work they did overcome this<br />

obstacle and went on to have a fantastic experience.<br />

Our whole school are looking forward to visiting Paisley<br />

Museum for their Star Wars exhibition. Each class will<br />

take part in a Star Wars themed science workshop.<br />

Some of our older children entered the <strong>Gryffe</strong> Rotary<br />

Young writers competition and Chloe, Orla and Holly<br />

did very well winning £40 in total between them. The whole<br />

school are making the most of the recent good weather to<br />

practice for Sports Day.


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Ranfurly Castle Golf Club<br />

On Thursday 5th April the Ladies<br />

section at Ranfurly Castle Golf<br />

Club teamed up with ‘Looking<br />

Good For Golf’ and held a very<br />

successful fashion show. This<br />

showcased the outfits available<br />

from the Pro shop run by Tom<br />

Eckford and his wife Sarah. Over<br />

100 ladies from many local clubs<br />

enjoyed a fun evening, with the<br />

golf clothes being modelled by<br />

various lady members and friends. A glass of<br />

wine and some delicious nibbles were included<br />

and this added to the party atmosphere.<br />

All items can be viewed on the website: -<br />

loookinggoodforgolf.co.uk and can be bought<br />

from the Pro Shop, so if you were unable to<br />

attend you don’t need to feel left out.<br />

The Winter Greensomes took place on 29th<br />

March and this resulted in the first silverware<br />

of the season being won by Vivien Howe and<br />

Gillian Donaghy with 41 Stableford points.<br />

Samantha Parker,<br />

St Fillans Primary<br />

Samantha Parker (10), a pupil of St Fillans<br />

Primary school in Houston, is already having<br />

great success at her Highland dancing<br />

competitions this year!<br />

On the 19th March Samantha attended the<br />

SDTA championships held in the Lagoon<br />

Leisure Centre Paisley as a 9 year old and<br />

achieved her fi rst ever Open Championship line<br />

up coming 6th in the group. Then on the 2nd<br />

April she travelled up to Inverness to take part in<br />

the European 10 years pre-champs where she won the national section.<br />

The next trip North was to the Aberdeen city Championships where she<br />

won her 10 years highland pre-champs which was a huge achievement in a<br />

group of over 20 very good strong dancers! Samantha is now training hard<br />

along with her fellow dance students at the Maryann McCreadie school<br />

of dance in preparation for the World Highland Dance Championships at<br />

Cowal Highland Gathering which is held in Dunoon at the end of August<br />

every year! Samantha knows competition will be very tough with near 40<br />

other competitors expected in her group from all<br />

over the world. But dancing isn’t just about the<br />

winning and medals, she has gained excellent<br />

fi nesse, has learned about winning and losing,<br />

and most importantly she has friends all over<br />

Scotland whom all support each other. I<br />

couldn’t be prouder of what Sam has achieved<br />

already this year, and all I ever ask of her to do<br />

is dance her best.<br />

Samantha started dancing at 3 years old when<br />

we lived up in Aboyne, Aberdeenshire, she’s<br />

never stopped dancing since! Samantha’s<br />

ambition is to one year win a championship,<br />

and to attend the International Championships<br />

which are held in N.S.W Australia!<br />

Perfect Pedalling for<br />

Pedal the Park <strong>2017</strong><br />

Allan McGibbon member of Ayr Road CC<br />

at Castle Semple Start (oldest Rider,<br />

from Prestwick)<br />

On Sunday 23rd April perfect<br />

weather conditions prevailed<br />

for nearly 300 cyclists to pedal<br />

a challenging 100km (64miles)<br />

route around Clyde Muirshiel<br />

Regional Park raising funds for<br />

CLIC Sargent in Scotland.<br />

As the photographs show the day<br />

started cold but calm, the wind<br />

did pick up making it harder work<br />

with not many tail winds however the sun did come out and the rolling hills<br />

and coastal landscapes were simply stunning.<br />

The event started and finished<br />

at Castle Semple Visitor Centre<br />

where all participants received<br />

goodie bags and a Pedal the<br />

Park medal for their efforts from<br />

Rachael Mclean, CLIC Sargent<br />

Fundraising Manager – West of<br />

Scotland.<br />

Rachael said “it was an absolutely<br />

pleasure cheering everyone over<br />

the finish line and giving out the medals, it was great to meet everyone and<br />

amazing to hear all the positive feedback from all the riders! Thank you<br />

to everyone for supporting our work with young cancer patients. We rely<br />

entirely on donations to provide our vital services that help stop cancer<br />

destroying young lives, and we couldn’t do it without you”<br />

The event was organised by<br />

Ride 63 Community Cycling<br />

Club in partnership with the<br />

Clyde Muirshiel Regional<br />

Park, participants were very<br />

complementary of their efforts<br />

with lots of 5 star comments such<br />

as:<br />

First riders to complete the route (L) Stuart Carmichael from Fairlie<br />

member of Inverclyde Velo, (M) Andrew Prenelle from Kilbarchan, (R)<br />

Paul McGonigle from Largs member of Inverclyde Velo<br />

“The Sportive was an excellent<br />

well organised event and I<br />

thoroughly enjoyed it. Some great<br />

scenery with the added bonus of good weather on the day. Will recommend<br />

it to our group to come along next year. Well done. Great effort!”<br />

“Cracking route - Cracking scenery - Sore climbs - Brilliant descents - Great<br />

vibe - Think I saw a Golden Eagle on the climb up to the Greenock Cut as<br />

well”<br />

“Great event, route was tough but<br />

the views made it! Thank you to<br />

all the volunteers!!”<br />

When doing a Sportive it’s the<br />

taking part that is important as it<br />

is not a race. Having said that the<br />

fasted folk to complete Pedal the<br />

Park <strong>2017</strong> did so in about three<br />

and a half hours, plenty more folk<br />

completed the route within four to<br />

six hours.<br />

Climbing over Fairle Moor with fantastic<br />

views, North Ayrshire<br />

George Sword (from<br />

Airdrie) completes<br />

the Fairlie climb on<br />

a recumbent bike –<br />

impressive!<br />

The well organised friendly event attracted participants from all over Central<br />

Scotland as well as Aberdeenshire and Essex, with the events growing<br />

positive reputation the date is already set for Sun 22 April 2018.<br />

Photographs, courtesy of CMRP


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The Old Course Ranfurly Golf Club<br />

Beginners Coaching<br />

We have had an extremely successful start to<br />

our batch of lessons for adults who are looking<br />

to take up golf and aren’t sure where to begin.<br />

Suzanne Smith has led up the ladies coaching<br />

which has been attended by almost 50 golfers<br />

in the fi rst two weeks. Danny Dyer takes lead<br />

of the male lessons and he has seen just over 20 come along and take part<br />

in his. The lessons so far have consisted mostly of short game chipping and<br />

putting drills, with some work on mid-iron shots. These lessons are an easy<br />

way to get to grips with the basics of golf in<br />

a care free environment- there’s no pressure<br />

whatsoever. If you would like to get involved,<br />

please make contact with Suzanne or Danny<br />

directly, via our Secretary Martyn or through<br />

our social media outlets, facebook and twitter.<br />

Doubles Trouble<br />

Congratulations to Stewart Watt and Martin Clark who won the Fraser Innes<br />

trophy beating Andy Watson and James Sticker 2&1 in a keenly contested<br />

fi nal. Beaten fi nalist last year, they’ve gone one better this year- well played<br />

guys!<br />

Revenge is a dish best served cold!-Congratulations to Andy Watson and<br />

James Stickler who won the winter league doubles final beating Donald<br />

Laurie and Martin Clark after the 2nd play-off hole. Neither team could be<br />

separated over 2 rounds of excellent golf. Despite being 4 down after 5,<br />

Donald and Martin got it back to all square through 11. After halving the<br />

1st sudden death hole and with fading light it was fitting that Andy holed a<br />

20 foot birdie putt on the 38th hole to secure the victory. Well done to both<br />

teams getting that far and again congratulations to Andy and James who<br />

are deserved champions.<br />

Scottish Tour Winner<br />

Congratulations to our very own Aidan O’Hagan who<br />

produced some great golf over two days at Turnhouse<br />

Golf Club winning Scottish Junior Tour Under 14s with<br />

scores of 73, 71. By all accounts the course was playing<br />

tough with difficult conditions. Another great win for your<br />

development, well done!<br />

Heartstart<br />

The club are delighted to confirm that thanks to a<br />

donation from Heartstart Scotland, we now have our very own defi brillator.<br />

Two training sessions were held for members to become trained on the<br />

equipment. The defib is held within the main clubhouse and is easily<br />

accessible for members and local neighbours- hopefully we never need<br />

to use it.<br />

Annodata Championship<br />

The gent’s team were competing in the Annodata Championship at home<br />

against Clober Golf Club and progressed to the next round after a close win.<br />

The competition involves 5 singles matches being played with full handicap<br />

difference being applied. The Old Course team consisted of Martin Clark,<br />

Don Laurie, John Degnan, Kevin Thomson<br />

and Stewart Watt.<br />

With the match tied at 2.5 each it was Kevin’s<br />

duty to play the 19th and he managed to win<br />

the hole and take us through to the next round<br />

- well played guys!<br />

Time To Make The Move To Kilmacolm Golf Club<br />

With the Summer just around the corner, many of us start to think about<br />

getting outdoors and enjoying our leisure time participating in sport.<br />

Golf is one of our country’s most popular sports and has many benefits<br />

including fi tness, competition and socialising. Kilmacolm Golf Club is<br />

keen to welcome golfers whether they be new to the sport, wanting<br />

to move club or returning to golf after time away. With special offers<br />

aimed at all categories of membership, there should be something to<br />

suit everyone!<br />

Club General Manager, David Muir, told us, “This really is an exciting<br />

time to get into golf. Over the past few years there has been a real need<br />

for Golf Clubs to offer suitable membership packages that meet people’s<br />

needs and that’s exactly what we have done here at Kilmacolm Golf Club.<br />

We have our ‘Intro To Golf’ membership which gives members access to<br />

our incredible practice facilities and support from our PGA Professional,<br />

Iain Nicholson. It’s a great way to get into the sport or is also a perfect<br />

membership if you want to practise on a full driving range. In addition<br />

to this, for the remainder of <strong>2017</strong>, to be a full member of our Club it will<br />

cost just £520. This even includes £50 to spend on food and drink in our<br />

outstanding Clubhouse. It truly is a fantastic price for one of the top 100<br />

golf courses in Scotland. A free Junior membership for under 14’s will be<br />

offered to everyone who takes out a full membership too. For anyone<br />

thinking of joining us in 2018, please get in touch now as we are able to<br />

offer an attractive package in advance. Our offers run for the month of<br />

<strong>June</strong> so if you are interested, just get in touch with me at the Club and we<br />

can arrange for you to have a tour of our facilities.”<br />

With the long summer evenings ahead, perhaps now is the time to make<br />

the move to Kilmacolm Golf Club!


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<strong>Gryffe</strong> Valley Rotary 10K Run<br />

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The <strong>2017</strong> event was a great success with a record turn-out of<br />

109. We had a beautiful day but the warmer weather made<br />

the tough course harder than usual for the runners.<br />

The prize-winners were:<br />

1 st male Paul Monaghan 35.41 1 st female Ruth Fraser Moodie 40.13<br />

2 nd male Cameron Watson 37.00 2 nd female Elaine Eadie 44.12<br />

3 rd male John Hammerman 37.30 3 rd female Vivian Millar 48.22<br />

1 st Under 18 Cameron Watson 37.00<br />

2 nd Under 18 Erin Stringer 56.05<br />

1 st Over 60 Alistair Dunlop 40.55<br />

Best team of 4: Inverclyde AC<br />

Highest sponsored individual Peter Dickie £400<br />

Congratulations to Paul for a great time in first place, to Ruth for winning the<br />

female category – (both for the second year running), to Cameron for not<br />

only winning the U18 but also being 2nd overall, and to Alistair Dunlop who<br />

won the over 60 category. President Peter Dickie of <strong>Gryffe</strong> Valley Rotary<br />

won the prize for the highest sponsored individual on the day. A full list of<br />

times has been published on the website www.gryffevalley.rotary1230.org.<br />

Thanks are due to all the individuals and organisations that helped to<br />

make the 10K Run another success. At least 60 people were involved<br />

(Club members and friends as marshalls, Houston Hens at the water<br />

station, Scouts as Km markers, Rotary Ladies for the catering, St Andrews<br />

Ambulance, Police at the road crossings, Houston and Killellan Kirk for the<br />

use of the halls, and Kilbarchan Harriers for timing. This was all coordinated<br />

by Ian Jackson and the Rotary Community Services Committee (Chair<br />

Edwin Fisher). Funds raised (about £1,750) will be donated to DEBRA.<br />

Ranfurly Castle<br />

Welcome Quaich<br />

The welcome quaich was held recently at<br />

Ranfurly Castle where 32 new members<br />

took part in a stableford competition on<br />

Sunday 7th of May.<br />

On an excellent<br />

morning for golf and<br />

after breakfast rolls<br />

and coffee the ‘newbies ‘ were teamed up with a<br />

board member and sent out to enjoy the course. The<br />

scoring was excellent and Grant Whyte narrowly<br />

held off Alan Turnbul to triumph with 38 points. One<br />

participant Craig George hit his 2nd shot at the par<br />

4 18th straight into the hole to score a nett 1 and 5<br />

stableford points which certainly boosted his score.<br />

After the golf everyone was treated to an excellent<br />

3 course lunch and a light question and answer<br />

session was held to help bring everyone up to speed<br />

on all things Ranfurly Castle We hope all our new<br />

members enjoyed their day and they have many<br />

happy golfing years ahead of them at Ranfurly<br />

Castle.<br />

If you would like to get any information on joining<br />

Ranfurly Castle please contact our secretary Ronnie on 01505612609.<br />

Ranfurly Castle Ladies<br />

The Ladies at the golf Club have been enjoying the long dry spell of weather<br />

with several Trophies having been played for since the beginning of May.<br />

10th of May was the Lady Captain’s day and 32 ladies competed. Scratch<br />

winner was Sarah Eckford with an 80, Silver Winner was Anne Robinson<br />

(11) 72 and Bronze Winner was Vicky Rennie (28) 72.<br />

The Greenlees Team played the first match of the season at home against<br />

Loudoun Gowf and came out the victors by 6 matches to 3.<br />

On 17th May the Centenary Trophy was played for with Morag Cunningham<br />

the Winner and Agnes Williamson the Runner Up.<br />

The golf course is a manicured area of the countryside and, as such, it is<br />

tempting for people to walk dogs on the fairways. While the Scottish Outdoor<br />

Access Code gives everyone certain access rights, these also mean that<br />

they have certain responsibilities. Access rights only allow the CROSSING<br />

of a golf course, while not interfering with any golf games or damaging the<br />

playing surface. Dogs should be kept on a short lead and under control at<br />

all times. Access rights do NOT extend to anyone responsible for a dog<br />

which is not under proper control.


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Tennis Camp<br />

Monday 10th - Friday 14th July<br />

10am - 3pm<br />

A week of tennis coaching, learning new<br />

skills and developing existing skills, in a<br />

fun, relaxed and social environment. Daily<br />

tennis tournaments as well as Wimbledon<br />

being shown live. Certificates and medals for<br />

each child attending.<br />

Booking in advance essential - £8 per day, £35 week (concessions<br />

available)<br />

Beith Astro, Meadowside Pavillions, Beith KA15 1BY<br />

The Old<br />

Course<br />

Ranfurly<br />

Golf Club<br />

Mixed Open<br />

Foursomes<br />

Tournament<br />

for the<br />

Ranfurly Rosebowl<br />

over 18 holes<br />

Sunday 11th <strong>June</strong><br />

Prizes in scratch and other<br />

handicap sections plus other<br />

prizes<br />

Entry: £15 per couple<br />

Strathgryffe Squash<br />

Players Wanted -<br />

Houston United<br />

United are looking to strengthen the squad for<br />

season <strong>2017</strong>/18 and would welcome any interested<br />

players to contact us via pm for more information.<br />

Looking ahead to our second season in the Scottish<br />

Amateur Football League the aim is to gain promotion<br />

after narrowly missing out this time round.<br />

With a change in the clubs management team and a fantastic sponsor in<br />

the Houston Inn, it’s an exciting time to be part of the club.<br />

A packed pre season will commence mid <strong>June</strong> and we welcome any<br />

enquiries to be part of it once it gets under way. If you are looking for a new<br />

challenge in your amateur football career, send a PM to the Facebook page<br />

for further details.<br />

https://www.facebook.com/Houston-United-Amateurs-1439342846325597<br />

Juniors star in Scottish Inter Regional competition.<br />

Five junior squash players from Strathgryffe were selected to represent the<br />

West of Scotland in the annual Scottish Inter Regional competition held in<br />

Edinburgh at the end of April.<br />

Ruadhri McDougall, John Meehan, & Calum Carswell who are all eligible<br />

to play for the U17 age group were promoted to the Under 19 team which<br />

finished 2nd overall despite winning all their matches.<br />

The fifth member of the Strathgryffe squad, Beth Moglia played her part in<br />

helping the U15’s finish just 2 points behind the group winners.<br />

Ruadhri’s young brother Findlay was part of the U13 team which fi nished<br />

3rd in their division just a handful of points behind the winners.<br />

Pictured<br />

are Calum,<br />

Ruadhri<br />

& John<br />

together<br />

with their<br />

U19 team<br />

mates<br />

EVERY MO N D A Y<br />

Adult Jazz Class<br />

Bridge of Weir, 10am<br />

Tel: 01505 690757 for further information.<br />

Adult Beginners Ballet Class<br />

Bridge of Weir, 11.30am<br />

Tel: 01505 690757 for further information.<br />

Kilbarchan Athletic Club<br />

On-X, Linwood, 7pm<br />

All abilities welcome. Tel: 07941 686990.<br />

5-a-side Football<br />

Powerleague Paisley, 6pm<br />

Tel: Jim on 01505 874215; or jimbretherton@aol.com<br />

Bridge of Weir Ladies Badminton<br />

Cargill Hall, Lintwhite Cres, 7.30pm<br />

Callanetics<br />

Brookfield Village Hall, 7.15pm<br />

Strathgryffe Motorcycle Club<br />

The Trust Inn, Kilbarchan, 9pm - 10.30pm<br />

Visit www.strathgryffe.org for details.<br />

The Shotokan Karate Club<br />

Woodlands Primary, Linwood, 7-8pm/8-9pm<br />

www.linwoodkarate.co.uk<br />

EVERY TUESDAY<br />

Bridge of Weir Walking Group<br />

Outside the Co-op, BoW, 10.30am<br />

1 hour walks. Call Senga on 0141 842 3000.<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Badminton<br />

Strathgryffe Tennis Club, 8pm<br />

Football Training<br />

Johnstone High School, 6pm - 9pm<br />

Call Ali on 07775 578795 for details.<br />

Taekwon-Do<br />

Johnstone Sports Complex PA5 0LD, 6pm<br />

Call 07951 365166 for details.<br />

EVERY WEDNESDAY<br />

Greenock Hockey Club<br />

Inverclyde Academy, Greenock, 6.30 - 8pm<br />

Contact Liz Baldwin, mobile 07944 607005.<br />

Callanetics<br />

Brookfield Village Hall, 5.15, 6.15 & 7.30pm<br />

EVERY TH U R S D A Y<br />

Kilbarchan Athletic Club<br />

On-X, Linwood, 7pm<br />

All abilities welcome. Tel: 07941 686990.<br />

Kilmacolm Walkers<br />

Birkmyre Park Pavilion, Kilmacolm, 10am<br />

David 01505 874192<br />

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Callanetics<br />

Brookfield Village Hall, 9.15am & 10.30am<br />

The Shotokan Karate Club<br />

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Football Training<br />

Johnstone High School, 6pm - 9pm<br />

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Taekwon-Do<br />

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EVERY FR I D A Y<br />

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Gleddoch Ladies Golf Club<br />

GOOD GOLFING WEATHER - at last!<br />

April has been a pretty good month weather wise, and the course is<br />

improving by the day. The April medal was won by Roisin Black(Div 1) with<br />

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Other Competitions:<br />

9th April: 5 club Stableford won by Roisin Black<br />

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Lockhart and Elaine Thom won third prize.<br />

The pairing of Roisin Black and Margaret Adams won their first round match<br />

at Skelmorlie in the Daily Mail foursomes, then unfortunately lost a very<br />

close second round match to Kilmacolm.<br />

The fi rst West Renfrewshire league match was a comprehensive win for<br />

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Weight Training<br />

Whilst training one of my clients the other day, a friend of his approached<br />

us and laughed saying he could never do what my client was doing as he<br />

was too old for it... My client was 63 and was lifting a 30kg bar doing a chest<br />

press on a bench...<br />

Weight training in the gym has a lot of misguided beliefs surrounding it;<br />

women think it will make them bulky and elderly people think it will injure<br />

them. The issue is, these populations that think weight training is bad could<br />

be seeing massive benefi ts if implementing it in their training.<br />

The fact is, building muscle is hard work, and it doesn’t come easy to a<br />

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have 10x less testosterone than men, (a key muscle building hormone).<br />

You also need a calorie surplus when looking to gain muscle, so you need<br />

Well done to Strathgryffe brother and sister Megan and Liam O’Brien.<br />

Seven year old Megan competed in her first Grade 3 tennis tournament at<br />

Waverley, Edinburgh in April and never lost a game taking home the Girls<br />

8 & U trophy.<br />

Ten year old Liam moved into the 12 &<br />

U category in April. The same month he<br />

won the Boys 12 & U title at Whitecraigs,<br />

Glasgow followed by the Boys 12U Rogy<br />

tour at Mortonhall TC in Edinburgh. Liam<br />

has also been invited to attend a boys GB<br />

inter region training camp in Loughborough<br />

taking in sixteen of the best players in the<br />

UK in that age category.<br />

We wish them all the best for the rest of<br />

the season!<br />

For information on Strathgryffe Tennis<br />

& Squash Club Summer Camps please<br />

email:derekbrown@strathgryffe.net<br />

Simplyhealth Great Women’s Run<br />

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to eat more than your body normally needs to stimulate new muscle growth.<br />

It is rare for a female to increase calories if they are health conscious and<br />

trying to improve their body composition.<br />

Muscle creates shape and many women want more shape, fi rm legs, toned<br />

arms, and to create the ideal body. Weight training is actually an essential<br />

path to creating that ‘look’. Weights, often heavy weights, need to be lifted<br />

to condition the muscles under fat tissue, and then reduce the fat tissue<br />

enough to see it.<br />

The elderly are another population put off by the apparent negatives of<br />

weight training. Often there’s a perception of a high injury risk with weight<br />

training in a gym, or perceived as being for the ‘young’. Strength in old<br />

age becomes important as the body naturally declines in overall function/<br />

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just once a week can protect against these issues. Strong bones, muscles<br />

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training or other activities.<br />

Lesley<br />

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churches<br />

BRIDGE OF WEIR<br />

Freeland Church: Rev KN Gray BA<br />

BD. Morning Service 10.30am.<br />

Crèche, Sunday School, Lynx<br />

and Cornerstone. Evening<br />

Service 7pm www.freeland.<br />

org.uk<br />

St Mary’s Episcopal Church,<br />

Johnston Rd, Bridge of Weir,<br />

PA11 3EE. Our Services are<br />

held every Sunday at 10am.<br />

On the first Sunday each month<br />

at 6pm we welcome all who<br />

enjoy the beauty of quietness<br />

and peace at “Sanctuary” our<br />

Contemplative Service. All who<br />

seek God in mindful enquiry,<br />

in beauty, in quietness and<br />

service to others, all who are<br />

tired of life or full of it, all who<br />

are confident or all who are<br />

afraid - indeed whoever you<br />

are - you are welcome here!<br />

http://www.heartlandsec.org/<br />

BoW/index.html Contact: Revd.<br />

Heller G.P 01505 872961.<br />

St Machar’s Ranfurly Church:<br />

Sunday services 10.30am,<br />

Junior Church & Youth Church,<br />

hearing aid loop system. For<br />

more information on activities<br />

and events find us online –<br />

stmacharsranfurlychurch.org.<br />

uk or Facebook. Come along<br />

– all welcome.<br />

Hope Hall: Sun 1pm Sunday<br />

School, 4.30pm Gospel Service;<br />

Mon 6.30pm Investigators for<br />

Kids, 8pm Bible Study and<br />

Prayer.<br />

ELDERSLIE<br />

Elderslie Kirk: Sunday service<br />

every week at 11am. Minister -<br />

Rev. Robin Allison. All welcome.<br />

Weekly meetings:- Monday<br />

Club every week from 12noon<br />

- 2.30pm. Light lunch and a<br />

varied activity programme.<br />

Midweek Fellowship will meet<br />

every Wed from 10.30am for<br />

Tea/Coffee followed by a short<br />

Service of Worship at 11am.<br />

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HOWWOOD<br />

Howwood Parish Church. Minister<br />

Rev May Bell. Sunday Service<br />

and Sunday School. 10am each<br />

Sunday. Prayer meeting held<br />

at 3 Bowfield Way, Howwood,<br />

7.30pm on Tuesdays.<br />

HOUSTON<br />

Houston and Killellan Kirk Church<br />

of Scotland Charity no SC<br />

012822. During the ministerial<br />

vacancy the Rev. Ian Bell will<br />

conduct our services. 4th <strong>June</strong><br />

- Morning Worship - 11am -<br />

Pentecost. 11th <strong>June</strong> - Morning<br />

Worship - 11am. Sunday School<br />

prize giving and family service.<br />

18th <strong>June</strong> - Morning Worship<br />

- 11am. 25th <strong>June</strong> Morning<br />

Worship - 11am. Sacrament<br />

of Baptism.<br />

St Fillan’s, Main St, Houston: Sun<br />

Masses: Vigil (Sat) 5pm, 9.30am<br />

& 11am. Weekday Masses: Mon<br />

- Sat 9.30am. Rosary: Tue, Thurs<br />

& Sat 9.10am. Exposition: Mon,<br />

Wed & Fri 9.05am. Confessions:<br />

Sat 10 - 10.30am and after Vigil<br />

Mass. Baptism: By arrangement.<br />

Parish Priest: Rev. Joseph<br />

Burke. Pastoral Assistant: Sr.<br />

Mary Frances Collett, RNDM<br />

(Tel 01505 613514). Address:<br />

‘Abbotsfield’, St. Fillan’s, Main<br />

St, Houston, PA6 7EL. T. 01505<br />

612046. E. parish@stfillan.org.<br />

uk www.stfillan.org.uk<br />

Houston Baptist Church at Carrick<br />

Centre: 11am Family services<br />

with SS for children age 5 - 12;<br />

6pm Eve Service; Mid-week<br />

Home Bible Study; For more<br />

information contact; Rev. D<br />

Snelson 01505 612722.<br />

Church of the Nazarene: Village<br />

Hall, Main St, Houston PA6<br />

7EL. Rev. Benito S Coetzee.<br />

Family services at 10.30am<br />

with full toddler, children & youth<br />

activities running concurrently<br />

with the service. Youth meets<br />

at 6.30pm - 8pm on Sundays.<br />

Word and Table Quiet Service<br />

held from 9am - 9.30am every<br />

3rd Sunday. www.houston.<br />

nazarene.org.uk<br />

July ‘17 Issue:<br />

• Deadline: 16 <strong>June</strong><br />

• Delivery: 30 <strong>June</strong><br />

August ‘17 Issue:<br />

• Deadline: 14 July<br />

• Delivery: 28 July<br />

KILBARCHAN<br />

Kilbarchan Parish Church in <strong>June</strong>:<br />

Services continue at 11am<br />

each Sunday throughout <strong>June</strong>,<br />

conducted by Rev. Stephen<br />

Smith. On Sunday 25th, the<br />

Sacrament of Holy Communion<br />

will be celebrated at 11am and<br />

6.30pm. Sunday School and<br />

the creche continue to meet<br />

in the large hall from 10.45am<br />

each week. The prizegiving for<br />

the crèche and Sunday School<br />

will also be in <strong>June</strong>, date to be<br />

confirmed. Refreshments will<br />

be served after all services as<br />

usual. ALL WELCOME TO ANY<br />

or ALL OF THESE SERVICES. For<br />

further information about the<br />

church and the organisations,<br />

please visit Kilbarchan Kirk<br />

online: www.kilbarchan-kirk.<br />

btck.co.uk<br />

KILMACOLM<br />

St Columba Church of Scotland:<br />

(charity no. SC007992) Morning<br />

Worship Sundays at 11am. All<br />

welcome. Coffee/tea served in<br />

the hall after the service.<br />

Grace Church Kilmacolm: in<br />

association with Downavale<br />

Free Church of Scotland (Charity<br />

No: SCO38274) - Sunday Service<br />

at 10.30am in Kilmacolm Guide<br />

Hut, Woodrow Avenue, PA13 4QF<br />

- all welcome.<br />

Kilmacolm Old Kirk: Church of<br />

Scotland (Charity no. SC009291).<br />

www.kilmacolmoldkirk.org.uk.<br />

Minister Rev. Dr Peter McEnhill<br />

(01505 873174). Morning<br />

Worship – Sundays 11am, all<br />

welcome Sunday School and<br />

Crèche available. Night Kirk,<br />

a short reflective service 1st<br />

Sunday each month at 6pm.<br />

Sòlas Bereavement Group, 2nd<br />

Thursday each month at 6:30pm<br />

in Kidston Hall. Thursday 6th<br />

April Sòlas Bereavement Group<br />

meets in the Kidston Hall from<br />

6:30 – 8:30pm. Mon 10 – Fri<br />

14 April – Holy week services;<br />

venue to be confirmed. Sunday<br />

16th April – Easter Sunday:<br />

9:30am: Holy Communion at<br />

Knapps Loch; 10:30am: coffee,<br />

tea, hot cross buns; 11am:<br />

Easter Worship with celebration<br />

of Holy Communion.<br />

St Colm’s Catholic Church, Smithy<br />

Brae Kilmacolm. Rev. Vincent<br />

Byrne. Family mass Sundays<br />

10am with children’s liturgy,<br />

followed by tea and coffee.<br />

Eucharistic service Thursdays<br />

11am. Rosar y Tuesdays<br />

6.30pm. Prayer group meets<br />

Thursdays 7.30pm. Further<br />

information and contact details<br />

www.stcolmsparish.co.uk. All<br />

welcome.<br />

Buddhist meetings: Buddhism<br />

of Nichiren Daishonin. Phone<br />

Margaret on 01505 871343.<br />

St Fillan’s Episcopal Church, Moss<br />

Road, Kilmacolm, PA13 4DL.<br />

Services on Sunday at 11.30am.<br />

Wednesday: 10.30am Holy<br />

Communion. On the last Sunday<br />

of the month at 11:30am we<br />

welcome families to come and<br />

join us for our monthly Family<br />

Service. We are united by our<br />

belief in Jesus, who sustains<br />

and encourages us in all the ups<br />

and downs of life. Everyone is<br />

welcome to join us ! http://www.<br />

heartlandsec.org/KLM/index.<br />

html Contacts: Revd. Heller<br />

G.P 01505 872961 / Maureen<br />

Russell (Pastoral Assistant)<br />

01505 872905.<br />

LANGBANK<br />

Langbank Parish Church: Rev. Dr.<br />

Ken Forrest. Sunday Services<br />

10am with Sunday School,<br />

Crèche and young people’s<br />

group, the Welcomers. Tea/<br />

coffee after the service. Church<br />

service starts at 10am. Come<br />

along and meet in the Hall<br />

from 9.50am. Charity No.<br />

SC015085.<br />

LOCHWINNOCH<br />

Parish Church: Rev. May Bell.<br />

11.30am Morning Service<br />

Sunday School and Crèche.<br />

Calder United Free Church:<br />

(Church Street, Lochwinnoch)<br />

Sunday: 11am Morning worship<br />

with Sunday School and Crèche.<br />

6.30pm Evening Fellowship<br />

group, 7.30pm ABC’s Teen<br />

group. Wed 6.30pm - 7.30pm.<br />

Spiritualist Church, Lochlip Rd. All<br />

services commence 7.30pm.<br />

QUARRIERS<br />

Mount Zion Church: Rev. Andy Lunn<br />

BSc, (01475 791282) Mount<br />

Zion Church, Law View Road,<br />

Quarriers Village, PA11 3FD.<br />

Sunday Worship: 10:30am,<br />

Bible Study and Prayer Meetings:<br />

Wednesday at 7pm and Friday<br />

at 10 am. “Mozzy” Youth Club<br />

Thursdays at 6:30 for young<br />

people of high school age. Half<br />

night of prayer: 7pm – midnight,<br />

4th Friday of each month. Feel<br />

free to come along at any of<br />

these times.<br />

‘The Gatherin’ is at 7pm on the<br />

fourth Sunday of each month, at<br />

Mount Zion Church in Quarriers<br />

Village. The Gatherin’ for people<br />

to come together who hunger<br />

for more of the presence of the<br />

Lord and to be fed from His word.<br />

Please come and invite others:<br />

all welcome!<br />

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LOCAL INFORMATION<br />

community council<br />

Visitors are welcome at these monthly meetings.<br />

BISHOPTON: Primary School: 1st Thurs at 7.30pm<br />

www.bishoptoncouncil.com<br />

BRIDGE OF WEIR ST Machars Church Hall 1st Tuesday<br />

April 7pm. Bridge of Weir Primary School 1st Tuesday<br />

May and <strong>June</strong> 7pm (No meetings July and August)<br />

www.bridgeofweir.org<br />

BROOKFIELD: Brookfield Village Hall: 7.30pm<br />

in February, April, <strong>June</strong>, August, October and<br />

December on 2nd Thursday of the month.<br />

HOUSTON: Carrick Centre: 3rd Wed at 7.30pm<br />

www.houstoncommcouncil@yahoo.co.uk<br />

HOWWOOD: Village Hall: 2nd Tues at 7.30pm.<br />

www.howwood.com/community-council.php<br />

KILBARCHAN: Steeple Hall: monthly at 7.30pm.<br />

www.kilbarchan.info/community_council.html<br />

KILMACOLM & QUARRIERS: Last Tues at 7.30pm,<br />

Kilmacolm Cargill Centre (NB: No meetings: July or<br />

Dec) www.kilmacolmcc.co.uk<br />

LANGBANK: Church Hall: 2nd Wed at 7.30pm<br />

LOCHWINNOCH: Bowling Club: 1st Tues at 7.30pm<br />

community halls to let<br />

Bridge of Weir, Freeland Church. Tel: 612245<br />

Brookfield, Village Hall. Tel: 335562<br />

Houston, Carrick Centre. Tel: 612203 / 331488<br />

Houston, Compass Centre. Tel: 615441 / 612617<br />

Kilbarchan, Guide Centre. Tel: 702758.<br />

Kilbarchan, Old Library Centre. Tel: 706070<br />

Kilmacolm, Cargill Centre. Tel: 873994<br />

Kilmacolm, Brownie/Guide Hut. Tel: 874428<br />

Kilmacolm, Masonic Hall. Tel: 873059<br />

Linwood Masonic Hall. Tel: 07825 222944<br />

Please add your community hall details to our list -<br />

email to info@advertizer.co.uk<br />

local councillors<br />

Following last month’s local elections, the results are<br />

now in! We would like to welcome back all the regular<br />

faces plus a number of new ones. You’ll notice some<br />

new voices in our village news pages and we look<br />

forward to hearing more about what’s going on in<br />

the local area in the coming months.<br />

RENFREWSHIRE COUNCIL: www.renfrewshire.gov.uk<br />

Ward 8 - Johnstone South & Elderslie: Jacqueline<br />

Cameron, John Hood, Alistair Mackay, Andy Steel<br />

Ward 9 - Johnstone North, Kilbarchan, Howwood<br />

& Lochwinnoch: Derek Bibby, Bill Binks, Andy Doig,<br />

Emma Rodden<br />

Ward 10 - Houston, Crosslee, Brookfield & Linwood:<br />

Audrey Doig, Alison Jean Dowling, Scott Kerr, James<br />

Sheridan<br />

Ward 11 - Bishopton, Bridge of Weir & Langbank:<br />

Natalie Don, James MacLaren, Colin McCulloch<br />

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Items For Sale<br />

Baby Equipment<br />

TINY LOVE Gymini Baby<br />

Padded Seat with hanging<br />

toys and calming vibrating<br />

motion. Suitable from birth.<br />

Exc. clean cond. Smoke free<br />

and pet free home. £24. Tel:<br />

01505 703172.<br />

BUMBO Floor Seat (Aqua) with<br />

play Tray combo. Suitable<br />

from 4 months. Very good<br />

cond. Smoke free and pet<br />

free home. £20. Tel: 01505<br />

703172.<br />

MYCHILD Coupe Car 2 in 1<br />

Baby Walker (red and black)<br />

with playtray steering wheel,<br />

lights and sounds. Good<br />

cond. Smoke free and pet<br />

free home. £25. Tel: 01505<br />

703172.<br />

FISHER PRICE Musical Lion<br />

Walker Push a long. V. Good<br />

cond. Smoke free and pet<br />

free home. £12. Tel: 01505<br />

703172.<br />

BABY ENSTEIN - Rhythm of<br />

the reef activity saucer with<br />

sounds. Good cond. Smoke<br />

free and pet free home. £30.<br />

Tel: 01505 703172.<br />

MAMA & PAPA - Lotty the<br />

Ladybird Rocker. All legs<br />

sensory and either squeak,<br />

crunch or rattle. Suitable<br />

from 9mth. Exc. clean cond.<br />

Smoke free and pet free<br />

home. £10. Tel: 01505<br />

703172.<br />

MOTHERCARE cream baby<br />

bath set with top and tail<br />

bowl, plus soap dish. Good<br />

cond. Smoke free and pet<br />

free home. £8. Tel: 01506<br />

703172.<br />

Clothes & Shoes<br />

Irish solo dance dresses 2<br />

for sale 1) Traditional gold<br />

& green with head set and<br />

pants age 8-10 years 2)<br />

Silver colour dress age 10 - 12<br />

years. £40 each. Tel: 01505<br />

612428 or 07780 527755.<br />

Jacques Vert Ivory Jacket,<br />

scalloped edge, size 12 petite<br />

- worn once. £60. Tel: 07947<br />

320690.<br />

Silk ivory wedding gown for<br />

sale, long train & adjustable<br />

lace up bodice, size 12. £150.<br />

Tel: 07786 984796.<br />

Household & Garden<br />

Solid pine table, 6 ft by 3 ft with<br />

6 chairs (2 carvers) £239.<br />

Also matching Welsh dresser<br />

£239. Will sell as set for £430.<br />

Must collect. Tel: 01505<br />

612428 or 07780 527755<br />

or farquharjj@aol.com to<br />

arrange viewing.<br />

Stunning dwell curved floor<br />

lamp with suede shade and<br />

marble base, as good as new.<br />

Cost £250 sell for £75. Tel:<br />

07557 564350.<br />

Dining Table, Glass top and<br />

4 chairs modern - can send<br />

image. Tel: 07791 688240.<br />

Bush/Grass Cutter Petrol -<br />

good condition, seldom used.<br />

£100. Tel: 07791 688240.<br />

Mini Electric table top oven,<br />

perfect working order two<br />

rings and fan oven clean.<br />

£50. Tel: 07791 688240.<br />

Flymo Mow n Vac 900w electric<br />

grass mower. 28cm cut, 15<br />

litre grass box. Lightweight,<br />

hardly used in very good<br />

condition. £25. Tel: 01505<br />

705066.<br />

Tree Pruner - Electric, unused in<br />

box. £49. Tel: 01505 612428<br />

or 07780 527755.<br />

Hedge Trimmer - McCulloch<br />

petrol operated trimmer - still<br />

in box, as new £49. Tel:<br />

01505 612428 or 07780<br />

527755.<br />

Hedge Trimmer - never used,<br />

battery operated, comes with<br />

charger. £20. Tel: 01505<br />

612428.<br />

Indesit IDF125 60cm<br />

Freestanding Dishwasher<br />

(white). Good cond. 3 years<br />

old. No longer needed. £35.<br />

Tel. 07847 210365.<br />

Black glass & chrome TV stand<br />

for up to 50 inch TV. Exc<br />

cond. £40 ono. Tel: 07740<br />

187171.<br />

Fire Fenders x 2 - Reconditioned<br />

Black Wrought Iron, in lovely<br />

condition, ideal for open fire<br />

or around wood burner. One<br />

is full size and one half size.<br />

Can sell individually or as a<br />

pair. £90 for both or £60 large<br />

and £30 smaller. Tel: 07940<br />

719828 / 01505 843485.<br />

Coleman Quadspace Family<br />

Tent - 3 bedroom/full height<br />

living space, sleeps 9 people<br />

comfortably. Comes with its<br />

own bag and has an extra<br />

set of poles. In very good<br />

condition. £100 or reasonable<br />

offer. Tel: 07940 719828 /<br />

01505 843485.<br />

Qualcast Petrol Mower with<br />

steel roller, as new condition.<br />

Cost today £625, accept<br />

£125. Tel: 01505 862609.<br />

Two seater Reids premium<br />

leather sofa in forest green<br />

in immaculate condition from<br />

non-smoking household. £99.<br />

Buyer to uplift. Tel: 07808<br />

091628.<br />

Cream Lamp with ceramic base.<br />

£10. Tel: 01505 613051.<br />

Hendersons cream mushroom<br />

shaped Lamp with brass base.<br />

£30. Tel: 01505 613051.<br />

Ikea white Basket Chair. £20.<br />

Tel: 01505 613051.<br />

Ikea Bookcase with glass<br />

doored cabinet and CD racks.<br />

£40. Tel: 01505 613051.<br />

Colonial Console Table with 2<br />

basket style drawers. £35.<br />

Tel: 01505 613051.<br />

Oak hall Console Table, 2<br />

drawers. £50. Tel: 01505<br />

613051.<br />

Glass mushroom lamps (2).<br />

Brass stands pinkish grey<br />

shades. £30. Tel: 01505<br />

613051.<br />

As new Breydon Fireside Chair,<br />

from Ableworld Paisley, Cost<br />

£299 1 year ago hardly used.<br />

Upholstered in tan/cream with<br />

light wood arms and legs.<br />

High backed and higher seat<br />

for easy access. Offers over<br />

£80. Tel: 01505 322758 or<br />

07767 144986.<br />

Trofast Ikea Furniture - (H)52<br />

x (W)94 x (D)43cm. Boxes<br />

30 x 42 x 10cm (small), 30 x<br />

42 x 24cm (large). £35. Tel:<br />

07419 998054.<br />

Single wardrobe, wood. Unique<br />

design, commissioned for<br />

original owner. Central mirror,<br />

with two sides engraved with<br />

Margaret McIntosh design.<br />

£199 must collect. Tel: 01505<br />

612428 or 07780 527755 or<br />

farquharjj@aol.com to view.<br />

Sofa - 2 seater navy blue, as<br />

new. £199. Must collect.<br />

Tel: 01505 612428 or 07780<br />

527755 or farquharjj@aol.<br />

com to view.<br />

Pair of two-seater cream leather<br />

sofas. Excellent condition.<br />

£200 for both. Tel: 01505<br />

614503.<br />

Electric recliner chair. Cream<br />

leather. Excellent condition.<br />

£200. Tel: 01505 614503.<br />

Nest of 3 tables. Dark wood<br />

with glass tops. Excellent<br />

condition. £70. Tel: 01505<br />

614503.<br />

3 seater Hampton & McMurray<br />

‘Diamante’ leather sofa by<br />

Bardi with 2 matching scatter<br />

cushions in Bordaux. Ex.<br />

cond. £400 ono. Tel: 01505<br />

703697 or 07514 656855.<br />

Childs Mothercare Pine Bed<br />

and Mattress, only used for 1<br />

week. Linen, duvet cover, 2<br />

pillow cases, fitted sheet. £35<br />

ono. Tel: 01505 690610.<br />

2 Pine folding small Tables. £7<br />

each or 2 for £10 ono. Tel:<br />

01505 690610.<br />

Stuva Ikea Furniture - White<br />

128(h) x 60(w) x 50(d)cm.<br />

£50. Tel: 07419 998054.<br />

Trofast Ikea Furniture - 93 x 30<br />

x 21cm depth. Boxes 20 x 30<br />

x 10cm (6 in total). £20. Tel:<br />

07419 998054.<br />

Trofast Ikea Furniture - 176 x 44<br />

x 30cm depth. Boxes 42 x 30<br />

x 10cm (2 of), 42 x 30 x 23cm<br />

(2 of), 42 x 30 x 36cm (2 of).<br />

£40. Tel: 07419 998054.<br />

Flymo Garden Vac Plus. Blows<br />

or vacuum with removable<br />

plastic blade. 40ft lead with<br />

adjustable shoulder strap.<br />

Good condition with original<br />

instruction leaflet and 9 spare<br />

blades. £25. Tel: 01475<br />

540714.<br />

Glass TV cabinet for sale with<br />

steel trim, 2 shelves. £10.<br />

Tel: 07786 984796.<br />

Oak effect TV cabinet for sale,<br />

£10. Tel: 07786 984796.<br />

MOVING - assorted household<br />

items including furniture,<br />

near new fridge freezer,<br />

sewing machine, assorted<br />

garden hand and electrical<br />

tools. Contact: Jean 07466<br />

676779.<br />

Stuva Ikea Cupboard - Wood<br />

effect doors - 64(h) x 60(w)<br />

x 50(d)cm. £30. Tel: 07419<br />

998054.<br />

Conservatory 2 seater settee<br />

and armchair, cane frame.<br />

£50. Tel: 01505 321691.<br />

Baytree Interiors white writing<br />

/dressing table and white<br />

matching chair. £30. Tel:<br />

01505 613051.<br />

Nancy Smillie four drawer chest<br />

of drawers with oval topped<br />

mirror. Two matching bedside<br />

tables. £60. Must Uplift. Tel:<br />

01050 613051.<br />

2 kitchen chairs. Blue and red<br />

check on seat pads. £20. Tel:<br />

01505 321691.<br />

DaVinci Brown Leather Suite. 3<br />

seater, 2 seater and footstool.<br />

Good condition from a nonsmoking<br />

and non-pet home.<br />

£200. Tel: 07736 887324.<br />

Camp beds, folding in good<br />

condition. £10 each or lot of<br />

5 - £40. Tel: 07977 986526 or<br />

01505 872192.<br />

Laura Ashley pair of bedside<br />

Lamps (cream shades). £15.<br />

Tel: 01505 613051.<br />

Electrical & Gas<br />

Nutribullet from Lakeland -<br />

hardly used. Retails £70 sell<br />

for £40. Tel: 07419 998054.<br />

Bang & Olufson 26” with digital<br />

box freeview, no remote<br />

amazing swivel stand moves<br />

round to suit you. £50. Tel:<br />

07791 688240.<br />

Visorblade Supertooth<br />

II Universal Bluetooth<br />

Handsfree Kit. Includes mains<br />

charger, car charger and a<br />

visor mounting clip. Easy to<br />

set up and use in car. £10.<br />

Tel: 01475 540714.<br />

Zyxel PLA4215 500 Mbps<br />

Powerline Gigabit with AC<br />

Pass Through Adapter - Twin<br />

Pack. The adapters are in<br />

Full working order. £30. Tel:<br />

01475 540714.<br />

Denon music system with<br />

amplifier & 2 B&W speakers.<br />

£80. Tel: 07786 984796.<br />

PC dual Windows/ Android<br />

systems, good working order.<br />

£50. Tel: 07791 688240.<br />

Pets<br />

Bi-Fold Pet Ramp, lightweight<br />

and strong, colour black.<br />

Skid-resistant tred even when<br />

wet. As new in original box.<br />

Supports a dog up to 200 lbs.<br />

(90kgs). 2.4” (6cm) raised<br />

sides size (ex) 61”L x 15.7”W<br />

(155 x 40cm) size (fold) 31”L<br />

x 15.7”W x 7.5”D (79 x 40 x<br />

19cm). 11 lbs (5kg). £30. Tel:<br />

01475 540714.<br />

Sports<br />

Bicycle 23” frame DUTCH<br />

Traditional hub brakes old<br />

Skool. £100. Tel: 07791<br />

688240.<br />

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Golf Bag. Taylormade, Silver/<br />

Grey, large size with six club<br />

compartments. Yours for a<br />

donation of £20 (min) which<br />

will be gifted to The Beatson<br />

Cancer Care. Tel: 01505-<br />

872717<br />

A set of Gents King Cobra<br />

golf clubs with Wilson golf<br />

bag. Well cared for £195<br />

ono. Contact Christine at<br />

c123gribbin@gmail.com or<br />

07905 259384.<br />

Selection of Home Gym<br />

Equipment: Body Sculpture<br />

Air. Elliptical Strider. Folding<br />

Everlast Weights Bench<br />

with accessories. Pro<br />

Fitness Weights Bench with<br />

accessories. Heavy Duty<br />

Stepper. AbSwing Pro. 2<br />

Thigh Exercisers. Rolled<br />

Exercise Mat. 35lbs of York<br />

Weights. All selling for only<br />

£145 for quick sale. Tel: 0845<br />

9002822<br />

Original Raleigh Chopper Bike,<br />

excellent condition. £150<br />

ono. Tel: 07881 734<strong>273</strong>.<br />

Large Nike Golf Bag, Ex Cond,<br />

Black Silver. £50. Tel: 01505<br />

324738.<br />

Ladies Cobra S2 Max Irons<br />

- Graphite Shafts - 5 To S/I<br />

- Good Condition - £75. Tel:<br />

01505 391026 or 07773<br />

713486.<br />

Toys/Games/DVD<br />

BMW S 1000RR Motorcycle<br />

ride-in for 3-8 year old,<br />

battery power, brand new in<br />

packaging. £100. Tel: 07856<br />

610671.<br />

Force land Jeep - does work<br />

but buttery could be replaced.<br />

£30. Tel: 07419 998054.<br />

Other Items<br />

Brand new steel car wheel<br />

6JX15H2 and new Jinyu tyre<br />

185/60 R15. Stored as spare<br />

wheel only. £80. Tel: 07736<br />

067169.<br />

Landrover Discovery original<br />

bootliner, brand new condition,<br />

£75. Tel: 07432 007163.<br />

Samsung S5 gold all sims,<br />

perfect working condition.<br />

£80. Tel: 07791 688240.<br />

Doogee Mobile Phone, dual sim<br />

high spec as new. £60. Tel:<br />

07791 688240.<br />

2 packs of solid oak flooring<br />

18mm x 150mm covers 4m<br />

square approx . £60 ono. Tel:<br />

07740 187171.<br />

Apple iPhone 6 Mobile Phone,<br />

perfect working condition with<br />

charger ready to use. £190.<br />

Tel: 07791 688240.<br />

Wall mounting locked letterbox,<br />

Black sides, lift up lid &<br />

silver front. Size W27cm<br />

x H25cm x D13.5cm (slot<br />

L25cm x W3.5cm). Unused<br />

in original box with two keys<br />

and mounting screws. £10.<br />

Tel: 01475 540714.<br />

Four wheel wine colour case<br />

L27” x W17” x D10” - £15.<br />

Flight Bag, wine & grey - £5.<br />

Tel: 01505 690610.<br />

Vango Exodus 400 Sleeping<br />

Bag - 3 season. Brand<br />

new. Ticket price £89.99.<br />

Sell for £50 ono. Tel: 07740<br />

600490.<br />

Vango Omega 400R Sleeping<br />

Bag - 3 season. Brand<br />

new £50 ono. Tel: 07740<br />

600490.<br />

Vango Voyager 300L Sleeping<br />

bag - 3 season. Brand<br />

new. £50 ono. Tel: 07740<br />

600490.<br />

Vango Dakota 300 Tent. Brand<br />

new. £100 ono. Tel: 07740<br />

600490.<br />

Blackberry PASSPORT perfect<br />

condition with box and<br />

charger. £190. Tel: 07791<br />

688240.<br />

HD Video drone 2.4GHZ<br />

quadrocopter with built-in<br />

HD camera NEW. £85. Tel:<br />

07856 610671.<br />

Gas boiler - Never used, still in<br />

box with instructions - SOLO<br />

boiler, Baxi 3 PFL Range.<br />

£195. Tel: 01505 612428 or<br />

07780 527755.<br />

Vintage binoculars 8 x 30 in<br />

a black leather case telstar<br />

coated lenses. £22. Tel:<br />

07856 610671.<br />

Rackz C10 Console Unit with<br />

C03 Head-Up Unit. 10U<br />

sloping unit with 4U under<br />

mixer mounting space plus<br />

3U add-on Head-Up unit.<br />

Selling for £80 or nearest<br />

offer. Buyer collects or<br />

arranges own shipping. Tel:<br />

0845 9002822.<br />

Brand new full size wheel & tyre<br />

- Mazda 3. Cost £180 - sell<br />

£90. Tel: 07740 281206.<br />

Aluminium Ladder, double<br />

extends to 24ft. As new -<br />

cost £115, accept £25. Tel:<br />

01505 862609.<br />

Mobility - Rollator, as new,<br />

red with seat and easy grab<br />

breaks. £30. Tel: 01505<br />

612428.<br />

Wanted Items<br />

Exercise bike wanted. Contact<br />

Christine at: c123gribbin@<br />

gmail.com or on 07905<br />

259384.<br />

Adult bike, preferably hybrid<br />

type, for general recreational<br />

use. Tel: 07413 750 114<br />

Cash paid for Music CDs (a few<br />

or a lot). Tel: 0141 882 5594<br />

or 07765 115347.<br />

Local lily grower requires the use<br />

of a greenhouse/polytunnel in<br />

Kilmacolm area in return for<br />

light gardening duties. Tel:<br />

Vince 01505 872082.<br />

Old records Wanted 45`s &<br />

LP`s CASH Paid. Tel: 07710<br />

777571.<br />

Free Cycle<br />

Quality Wooden display unit with<br />

drawers, shelves and glass<br />

doors. Contact Christine@<br />

c123gribbin@gmail.com or<br />

07905 259384.<br />

10 large uneven sandstone<br />

blocks. Free if uplifted. Tel:<br />

01505 612162.<br />

Air elliptical strider (exercise<br />

machine). Free to anyone<br />

who wishes to collect. Tel:<br />

07487 665778.<br />

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DJD Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />

DJY Joinery Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . 33<br />

DMG Garden Services . . . . . . . . 48<br />

DS Cleaning (Windows) . . . . . . 16<br />

Eclipse deep clean . . . . . . . . . 14<br />

Elliott Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />

Fastclean Scotland . . . . . . . . . 15,6<br />

Fergusons CA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30<br />

Ferringtons Hypnotherapy . . . 10<br />

Fiona Christie Accounting Serv . . 15<br />

G Woods Bathrooms . . . . . . . . . 6<br />

Garden Services . . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />

GasMan Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,9<br />

Gibb Stuart Iron . . . . 14,15,49<br />

Glenmoss Landscapes . . . . . . . . 48<br />

GMH Chartered Accountants . . 29<br />

Gordon James Ceramic Tiler . . 14<br />

Grid Design Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Garage Motor Engineers . . 31<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Roofing Services . . . . 6<br />

Hames Estates . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />

Healing Rooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43<br />

Henderson’s Kilts . . . . . . . . . 3<br />

Husse Pet Food . . . . . . . . . . . . 47<br />

I & J Building & Roofing Serv . . 2<br />

Accountants & Financial<br />

Affluent Financial Planning . . 26<br />

Cheetham & Co . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24<br />

CLA Accountancy Services Ltd . . 15<br />

Fergusons CA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30<br />

Fiona Christie Accounting Serv . . 15<br />

GMH Chartered Accountants . . 29<br />

Stewart Independent Financial . . Bk<br />

Architectural Services<br />

Casa Homes & Gardens Architect . . 7<br />

Grid Design Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />

Art, Gifts & Flowers<br />

Creative Masterclass Academy . . ,38<br />

Automotive Services<br />

AK Vehicle Rental . . . . . . . . . 1<br />

ARC Fleet Services . . . . . . . . . Bk<br />

Collins Tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Garage Motor Engineers . . 31<br />

Bathrooms<br />

Affordable Luxuries . . . . . . . 7<br />

G Woods Bathrooms . . . . . . . . . 6<br />

Instyle Kitchens & Bathrooms . . 17<br />

Bedrooms<br />

Burndale Workshop . . . . . . . . . 13<br />

Blacksmith & Metalwork<br />

McLaughlan Metal Fabrication . . 39<br />

Tennamast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49<br />

Building Services<br />

A O’Hare - Building Services . . 5<br />

B Hughes Builders - Houston . . 5<br />

BOW Stone Works . . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />

Bridge of Weir Roofing . . . . . 6<br />

Clippens Roofing . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />

DJD Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />

I & J Building & Roofing Serv . . 2<br />

James Kerr Joiner . . . . . . . . . 43<br />

JBC Joiners and Builders . . . 11<br />

KC Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />

Kilellan Roofing . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />

M Addison Joiners & Builders . . 3<br />

MBS Roofing & Building Contrac . . 3<br />

Old Mill Chimneys . . . . . . . . . 43<br />

RM Contractors . . . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />

Rukeri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53<br />

SMG Roofing & Building Contrac . . 2<br />

SW Scott - Joiners & Builders . . 14<br />

Taylor Made Joinery . . . . . . . . 4<br />

Thomas McMaster & Son Ltd . . 55<br />

Business Services<br />

Laptop and PC Repairs . . . . . . 16<br />

Catering<br />

The Pavilion Tearoom . . . . . . . 14<br />

Cleaning & PowerWash<br />

CleanDryCarpets . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

Come Clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23<br />

DS Cleaning (Windows) . . . . . . 16<br />

Eclipse deep clean . . . . . . . . . 14<br />

Fastclean Scotland . . . . . . . . . 15,6<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Roofing Services . . . . 6<br />

KC Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />

Nutech Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

Platinum Cleaning Services . . 5<br />

Coffee Shops<br />

Bernie’s Cafe Deli . . . . . . . . . 16<br />

The Pavilion Tearoom . . . . . . . 14<br />

Computer, IT & Web<br />

ColCom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24<br />

Computer Repairs . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />

Laptop and PC Repairs . . . . . . 16<br />

Councillor<br />

Paisley Labour Party . . . . . . . 29<br />

Driveways<br />

A&G Driveways . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bk<br />

Driving Instructors<br />

AL Stewart - Driving Instruct . . 15<br />

Paul Ferguson - Confidence . . 7<br />

Education<br />

Creative Masterclass Academy . . ,38<br />

Lirico Languages . . . . . . . . . ,57<br />

Electricians<br />

Delta Electrical Services . . 33<br />

GasMan Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,9<br />

JDPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />

Lamont Electricians . . . . . . . . 3<br />

MAS Electrical & Security . . 2<br />

Entertainment<br />

Sandy Cunningham Musician . . 21<br />

Fencing<br />

Boundaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48<br />

McLaughlan Metal Fabrication . . 39<br />

Tennamast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49<br />

Firewood & Logs<br />

LJX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49<br />

Old Mill Chimneys . . . . . . . . . 43<br />

W B Smith & Son . . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />

Funeral Services<br />

Beaton Brothers . . . . . . . . . . . 41<br />

John Roach Funeral Directors . . 2<br />

Garage Doors & Gates<br />

Powerdoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bk<br />

Garden Service & Design<br />

3D Garden Design . . . . . . . . . . 48<br />

A Peebles Landscape Contractor . . 50<br />

Apple Tree Garden Design . . . 52<br />

Casa Homes & Gardens Architect . . 7<br />

Craig Kennedy Gardening . . . . 51<br />

DJD Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />

DMG Garden Services . . . . . . . . 48<br />

Garden Services . . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />

Glenmoss Landscapes . . . . . . . . 48<br />

I & J Building & Roofing Serv . . 2<br />

J S Montgomery Ltd . . . . . . . . . 49<br />

M&M Garden Services . . . . . . . . 49<br />

MJ Lawnmowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53<br />

R Williams Tree Surgeon & Grou . . 49<br />

RM Contractors . . . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />

W B Smith & Son . . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />

West of Scotland Landscape . . 50<br />

Gas & Heating Services<br />

A&J Plumbing Heating & Gas . . 14<br />

C Hunter Plumbing Heating Gas . . 33<br />

GasMan Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,9<br />

I D Plumbing & Heating . . . . . 10<br />

Phoenix Gas Services . . . . . . . 1<br />

Glazier<br />

1on1 Double Glazing . . . . . . . . 3<br />

Cloudy2Clear Windows Glasgow . . 5<br />

Inverclyde Windows . . . . . . . . . 9<br />

JayBee Double Glazing Repairs . . 3<br />

TD Cameron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

Hairdressers & Barbers<br />

Arlene Mitchell Hair & Beauty . . 37<br />

Ashes Hair & Beauty . . . . . . . . 37<br />

Nix Hairdressing . . . . . . . . . . 37<br />

Health, Beauty & Fitness<br />

Arlene Mitchell Hair & Beauty . . 37<br />

Ashes Hair & Beauty . . . . . . . . 37<br />

Bluewater Dental . . . . . . . . . . 13<br />

Ferringtons Hypnotherapy . . . 10<br />

Healing Rooms . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43<br />

Kilbarchan Chiropodists . . . . 45<br />

Kilbarchan Dental Practice . . 11<br />

LaserLight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41<br />

Lifestyle Beauty Salon . . . . . ,9<br />

New Vision Opticians . . . . . . . 10<br />

NLP Positive Changes . . . . . . . 35<br />

Sole Solutions Podiatry . . . . 37<br />

Home Hardware<br />

Gibb Stuart Iron . . . . 14,15,49<br />

Home Improvements<br />

Alvic Sliding Wardrobes Ltd . . 5<br />

Casa Homes & Gardens Architect . . 7<br />

Conservatory Conversions . . . Bk<br />

Inverclyde Windows . . . . . . . . . 9<br />

Orchard Flooring . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />

Rent A Bloke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

Revamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53<br />

Home Interiors<br />

Baytree Interiors . . . . . . . . . 5<br />

Burndale Workshop . . . . . . . . . 13<br />

Old Mill Chimneys . . . . . . . . . 43<br />

Home Security<br />

Brookfield Alarms Ltd . . . . . . 24<br />

Joiners<br />

A O’Hare - Building Services . . 5<br />

CLH Joinery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16<br />

DJY Joinery Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . 33<br />

James Kerr Joiner . . . . . . . . . 43<br />

JBC Joiners and Builders . . . 11<br />

JDPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />

M Addison Joiners & Builders . . 3<br />

McGowan Joinery . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

SMG Roofing & Building Contrac . . 2<br />

SW Scott - Joiners & Builders . . 14<br />

Taylor Made Joinery . . . . . . . . 4<br />

TD Cameron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

Woodburn & Beattie Joiners . . 14<br />

Kilt & Dress Hire<br />

Henderson’s Kilts . . . . . . . . . 3<br />

Kitchens<br />

Affordable Luxuries . . . . . . . 7<br />

Burndale Workshop . . . . . . . . . 13<br />

G Woods Bathrooms . . . . . . . . . 6<br />

Instyle Kitchens & Bathrooms . . 17<br />

JBC Joiners and Builders . . . 11<br />

Taylor Made Joinery . . . . . . . . 4<br />

Laundry & Ironing<br />

Board Ironing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />

Leisure & Recreation<br />

Kilbarchan Agricultural Societ . . 21<br />

Kilmacolm Golf Club . . . . . . . . ,60<br />

Ranfurly Castle Golf Club . . 61<br />

Locksmiths<br />

Arco Locksmith . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />

Elliott Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />

Painters & Decorators<br />

A Gallagher Painter&Decorator . . 15<br />

Colin Docherty Painter Decorat . . 7<br />

David Kennedy Decorator . . . . 3<br />

Ian Livingston Decorating . . 18<br />

James Martin - Painter & Decor . . 3<br />

John H Barney . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35<br />

John Morgan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36<br />

M&E Painters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33<br />

Ranfurly Decor . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

Pest Control<br />

RED Pest Control . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />

Pet Services & Training<br />

Bridge of Weir Dog Walking . . 46<br />

Husse Pet Food . . . . . . . . . . . . 47<br />

PetVets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46<br />

Smart Dog Grooming . . . . . . . . . 46<br />

Strathgryffe Dog Walks . . . . . 47<br />

Photographers<br />

Little Studio Kilmacolm . . . . 55<br />

Plasterers<br />

Bryan Slaven Slater & Plaster . . 16<br />

Charlie Orr Plasterer . . . . . . 4<br />

James Kerr Joiner . . . . . . . . . 43<br />

Kilellan Roofing . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />

Plumbers<br />

A&J Plumbing Heating & Gas . . 14<br />

C Hunter Plumbing Heating Gas . . 33<br />

G Woods Bathrooms . . . . . . . . . 6<br />

GasMan Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,9<br />

I D Plumbing & Heating . . . . . 10<br />

JDPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />

Shower Expert . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35<br />

Property, Sales & Let<br />

CKD Galbraith . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29<br />

Cochran Dickie Estate Agents . . 27<br />

Corum Property . . . . . . . . . . . . 25<br />

Hames Estates . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />

Kingsley Wood & Co Solicitors . . 1<br />

Lind Letting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />

Removals<br />

@ease Removals & Transport . . 39<br />

The Right Move . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

Restaurant & Bars<br />

Bernie’s Cafe Deli . . . . . . . . . 16<br />

The Fox & Hounds . . . . . . . . . . 23<br />

Retail<br />

Baytree Interiors . . . . . . . . . 5<br />

Gibb Stuart Iron . . . . 14,15,49<br />

Roofing<br />

Bridge of Weir Roofing . . . . . 6<br />

Bryan Slaven Slater & Plaster . . 16<br />

Clippens Roofing . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Roofing Services . . . . 6<br />

I & J Building & Roofing Serv . . 2<br />

KC Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />

Kilellan Roofing . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />

MBS Roofing & Building Contrac . . 3<br />

RM Contractors . . . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />

SMG Roofing & Building Contrac . . 2<br />

SW Scott - Joiners & Builders . . 14<br />

Thomas McMaster & Son Ltd . . 55<br />

Solicitors<br />

Affinity Family Law Experts . . 8<br />

Kingsley Wood & Co Solicitors . . 1<br />

Special Occasions<br />

ABC Taxis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bk<br />

Sandy Cunningham Musician . . 21<br />

Sports Clubs & Events<br />

Kilmacolm Golf Club . . . . . . . . ,60<br />

Ranfurly Castle Golf Club . . 61<br />

Stoves<br />

Iron House Stoves Limited . . 7<br />

Old Mill Chimneys . . . . . . . . . 43<br />

Taxis & Minicoach hire<br />

ABC Taxis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bk<br />

Johnstone TOA Taxi Co . . . . . . 31<br />

Tiling<br />

Gordon James Ceramic Tiler . . 14<br />

Scott Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

Travel Agents<br />

Travel Actually . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />

Tree Surgeon<br />

Branch Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50<br />

Glenmoss Landscapes . . . . . . . . 48<br />

LJX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49<br />

W B Smith & Son . . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />

TV & Satellite<br />

Derek McBride Aerials . . . . . . 30<br />

Kieran Turner Aerial&Satellite . . 3<br />

Upholstery Services<br />

Baytree Interiors . . . . . . . . . 5<br />

Eclipse deep clean . . . . . . . . . 14<br />

Fastclean Scotland . . . . . . . . . 15,6<br />

P Thomson Upholstery . . . . . . . 2<br />

Window Cleaners<br />

DS Cleaning (Windows) . . . . . . 16<br />

Fastclean Scotland . . . . . . . . . 15,6<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Roofing Services . . . . 6<br />

Matthews Cleaning Services . . 15<br />

Window, Consv & Repair<br />

1on1 Double Glazing . . . . . . . . 3<br />

Conservatory Conversions . . . Bk<br />

JayBee Double Glazing Repairs . . 3<br />

TD Cameron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

I D Plumbing & Heating . . . . . 10<br />

Ian Livingston Decorating . . 18<br />

Instyle Kitchens & Bathrooms . . 17<br />

Inverclyde Windows . . . . . . . . . 9<br />

Iron House Stoves Limited . . 7<br />

J S Montgomery Ltd . . . . . . . . . 49<br />

James Kerr Joiner . . . . . . . . . 43<br />

James Martin - Painter & Decor . . 3<br />

JayBee Double Glazing Repairs . . 3<br />

JBC Joiners and Builders . . . 11<br />

JDPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />

John H Barney . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35<br />

John Morgan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36<br />

John Roach Funeral Directors . . 2<br />

Johnstone TOA Taxi Co . . . . . . 31<br />

KC Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />

Kieran Turner Aerial&Satellite . . 3<br />

Kilbarchan Agricultural Societ . . 21<br />

Kilbarchan Chiropodists . . . . 45<br />

Kilbarchan Dental Practice . . 11<br />

Kilellan Roofing . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />

Kilmacolm Golf Club . . . . . . . . ,60<br />

Kingsley Wood & Co Solicitors . . 1<br />

Lamont Electricians . . . . . . . . 3<br />

Laptop and PC Repairs . . . . . . 16<br />

LaserLight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41<br />

Lifestyle Beauty Salon . . . . . ,9<br />

Lind Letting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />

Lirico Languages . . . . . . . . . ,57<br />

Little Studio Kilmacolm . . . . 55<br />

LJX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49<br />

M Addison Joiners & Builders . . 3<br />

M&E Painters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33<br />

M&M Garden Services . . . . . . . . 49<br />

MAS Electrical & Security . . 2<br />

Matthews Cleaning Services . . 15<br />

MBS Roofing & Building Contrac . . 3<br />

McGowan Joinery . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

McLaughlan Metal Fabrication . . 39<br />

MJ Lawnmowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53<br />

New Vision Opticians . . . . . . . 10<br />

Nix Hairdressing . . . . . . . . . . 37<br />

NLP Positive Changes . . . . . . . 35<br />

Nutech Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

Old Mill Chimneys . . . . . . . . . 43<br />

Orchard Flooring . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />

P Thomson Upholstery . . . . . . . 2<br />

Paisley Labour Party . . . . . . . 29<br />

Paul Ferguson - Confidence . . 7<br />

PetVets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46<br />

Phoenix Gas Services . . . . . . . 1<br />

Platinum Cleaning Services . . 5<br />

Powerdoors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bk<br />

R Williams Tree Surgeon & Grou . . 49<br />

Ranfurly Castle Golf Club . . 61<br />

Ranfurly Decor . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

RED Pest Control . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />

Rent A Bloke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

Revamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53<br />

RM Contractors . . . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />

Rukeri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53<br />

Sandy Cunningham Musician . . 21<br />

Scott Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

Shower Expert . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35<br />

Smart Dog Grooming . . . . . . . . . 46<br />

SMG Roofing & Building Contrac . . 2<br />

Sole Solutions Podiatry . . . . 37<br />

Stewart Independent Financial . . Bk<br />

Strathgryffe Dog Walks . . . . . 47<br />

SW Scott - Joiners & Builders . . 14<br />

Taylor Made Joinery . . . . . . . . 4<br />

TD Cameron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

Tennamast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49<br />

The Fox & Hounds . . . . . . . . . . 23<br />

The Pavilion Tearoom . . . . . . . 14<br />

The Right Move . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

Thomas McMaster & Son Ltd . . 55<br />

Travel Actually . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />

W B Smith & Son . . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />

West of Scotland Landscape . . 50<br />

Woodburn & Beattie Joiners . . 14


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