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Junior choir members gave a very mature performance of Scottish songs to the delight of the judges, as well as Skelmorlie Primary School teachers and during the Largs Cronies Burns Club annual competition (Image: Newsquest)
RADAR on charity: Hunterston power station staff are pictured here at the British Energy open day in aid of charity Radar. Pictured from left to right are: Graham Hamilton, Margaret Miller, Moira Dorian, Mairi Sinclair, Joe Smithers, Marianne Carlin and Carol Kirkwood. (Image: Newsquest)
Pictured here ably throwing the opening jack was president Mrs Sadie Morman with gents’ vice-president Mr David Whyte standing to the left. Mrs Moira Inglis, representative of the Ayrshire Womens’ Bowling Association pictured here in the distinctive coloured jacket on the right, also attended the event. (Image: Newsquest)
St Mary’s Primary in Largs with their Burns prizes presented by the Cronies. (Image: Newsquest)
Well versed: Skelmorlie Primary School senior choir impressed judges from Largs Cronies Burns Club with a few Scottish songs. (Image: Newsquest)
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