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DANCE TO RAISE PIPE BAND FUNDS
09:00 - 21 May
2004
Tickets have gone
on sale for a dance in aid of Forres Pipe Band next Friday. It
is being held in Forres Town Hall and is being organised by
Tommy Dingwall of the Carisbrooke Hotel, with the six-piece
Inverness-based band Rhythm and Reel providing the music. The
licensed dance, which is open to people of all ages, begins at
8pm and tickets, costing £6, are available from the
Carisbrooke on 01309 672585, MacLean's Bakery or from the
Gazette office.
Hall role
DUFFTOWN
voluntary organisations are invited to nominate one
representative to sit on the newly formed Mortlach Memorial
Hall management committee. The group is seeking to appoint a
new hall keeper, but in the meantime bookings for the hall
venue may be made by contacting Kirsten Paterson at 01340 821
158.
Ceilidh night
THE parish of Duffus,
Spynie and Hopeman Church of Scotland will be holding a
ceilidh in the Duffus Village Hall next Friday, May 28, at
7.30pm. Admission is £5 for adults, £2 for children. Stovies
are included, but participants are advised to bring their own
refreshments. Tickets are available at Costcutters, the
village post office, and from any social committee
member.
Car boot sale
A CAR boot sale and
cream tea held by the Lythe Nursing Home at Cullen raised £556
for Roxburgh House at Milltimber.
Nevis
challenge
LAST minute places for this year's Ben Nevis
Challenge in aid of Marie Curie Cancer Care are still
available for Saturday June 12. The opportunity to get to the
UK's highest summit is being supervised by Fort William based
West Coast Mountain Guides and follows the "Ben path" mountain
track. The return climb takes an estimated 6 to 8 hours.
Participants are asked to raise £100 sponsorship for Marie
Curie Cancer Care, which has 80 nurses working in communities
throughout the Highlands and Islands. For further information,
and to register for the Ben Nevis Challenge, call Karen at
Marie Curie Cancer Care on 01463 238328 or visit http://www.mariecurie.org.uk/.
Over
the limit
A KIRKWALL man who drove his car into a
garden wall was found to be more than three times the legal
alcohol limit, a court heard yesterday. Alan Campbell, 36, of
15 Craigie Crescent, appeared from custody at the town's
sheriff court and admitted failing to stop after the incident
in High Street on Wednesday night. He also admitted a further
charge of failing to stop and report the accident. Sentence
was deferred until June 3 for production of his driver's
licence. Campbell has been banned from driving by the court
until then.
Thief fined
FORT William man
Robert Carter, 23, of 3 Banff Crescent, was fined £650 after
admitting at the town's sheriff court yesterday stealing £843
from the Volunteer Arms in February of last year. The court
heard that he had since repaid the money.
Drugs
guilt
A £450 FINE was imposed on Darren Nicol, 20, of
16 Banff Crescent, Fort William, at the town's sheriff court
yesterday after he admitted at an earlier hearing being in
possession of drugs, traces of which were found in an inhaler
bottle after he was searched by police on March 8 last
year.