Our latest delve into the Wee Paper's archives takes us back 20 years to the stories and the people who were making the headlines in March 2004.

Whose faces do you recognise in the images below?

 

Largs and Millport Weekly News: Spring had well and truly sprung at Skelmorlie Primary School where the Flower Show was bright and colourful.Spring had well and truly sprung at Skelmorlie Primary School where the Flower Show was bright and colourful. (Image: Newsquest)

Largs and Millport Weekly News: Pictured at the Antiques Roadshow held at the Seamill Hydro was Ruth Fisher of the West Kilbride RNLI fundraising committee. Looking on were Trace Cameron and Fran PatersonPictured at the Antiques Roadshow held at the Seamill Hydro was Ruth Fisher of the West Kilbride RNLI fundraising committee. Looking on were Trace Cameron and Fran Paterson (Image: Newsquest)

Largs and Millport Weekly News: TEE totallers: The top players of the Junior Section of Largs Golf Club were pictured at their prizegiving.TEE totallers: The top players of the Junior Section of Largs Golf Club were pictured at their prizegiving. (Image: Newsquest)Largs and Millport Weekly News: PLAY School ... The Bambi Playgroup in Largs celebrated winning an Investors in People Award.PLAY School ... The Bambi Playgroup in Largs celebrated winning an Investors in People Award. (Image: Newsquest)

Largs and Millport Weekly News: Welsh Assembly: Brisbane Primary in Largs celebrated St David's Day Welsh Assembly: Brisbane Primary in Largs celebrated St David's Day (Image: Newsquest)

Largs and Millport Weekly News: The Largs local committee for cancer research reached the impressive milestone of £400,000 in monies raised since forming in 1964.The Largs local committee for cancer research reached the impressive milestone of £400,000 in monies raised since forming in 1964. (Image: Newsquest)