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On Tuesday evening of last
week, members of Maybole Community Council had their first look at
five mosaics which young people in the town have created. South
Ayrshire Council had set aside funds for civic pride projects and
Maybole Community Council had applied for money for the mosaics.
Pupils at Carrick Academy and members of Maybole Youth Club and Dailly Road Youth Club were then encouraged to become involved.
Local artist Kirsty Gallacher assisted the young people in
developing and making these local historical mosaics.
Carrick Academy pupils produced
three of the mosaics; their schools badge, Maybole Castle, and a
local former boot and shoe factory Maybole Youth Club created
a mosaic of Robert Burns whose parents met and married in the town.
Dailly Road Youth Club produced one of the Maybole Coat of arms.
Over 30 local youths took part in this innovative project and
present on the night were Andrew Pollock, Carly Wilson and Jodie
McCoy.
There will be a public exhibition
of the mosaics on Wednesday August 6 and Thursday August 7 from 10am
till 2 pm in the former Access office at 48/50 High Street. Everyone
is invited to go along to view the mosaics and put forward ideas on
where in the town the mosaics could be put on permanent display.
Peter Mason, chairman of the
community council, said “On behalf of Maybole Community Council I
would like to say how proud we are of the town’s young people who
have taken pride in making these sosaics which will now be on
display for the community of Maybole and visitors to view.”
Adam Graham, of Kirkoswald road,
Maybole celebrated his 100th birthday last Saturday at a
party in Carrick Sports Club when he was joined by family and
friends from Scotland, England, Holland and the United States.
Councillor Brian Connolly presented Adam with a card from the Queen,
one from the Department of Works and Pensions, and a card and gift
from South Ayrshire Council. Helped by a granddaughter Adam then cut
his birthday cake before everyone sang “Happy Birthday” to him.
Adam was born on June 28, 1908 in
the reign of King Edward VII when Herbert Asquith had just replaced
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman who had resigned. Teddy Roosevelt was
the President of the United States and, in fact, Adam has lived in
the times of 18 Presidents, 18 Prime Ministers, four kings and the
present Queen.
Adam worked locally for P A
McConnell before working in Ayr and then for the Sloans in Glasgow.
David and John Sloan were the Maybole men who in 1938 donated the
pavilion at Memorial Park to the town. Married in May 1932 in
Pitlochry, Adam and his wife Nett had two daughters and on Saturday
five generations were present for the big day.
Adam was too young to be involved
in the First World War, 1914-18, but he did serve his country during
the Second World War. He was captured at Tobruk in North Africa and
was held as a Prisoner of War in Italy and Czechoslovakia until the
end of the war in 1945. After being demobbed Adam worked for various
firms all over Britain and retired in the 1970s. He moved to live
with his sister Jenny in 1995, ten years after his wife died. Jenny
would like to thank everyone who attended the party and all who gave
him cards and gifts.
(The year 1908 was the year David
Lloyd George, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, introduced the Old
Age Pensions Act; Robert Baden-Powell began the Boy Scout movement;
the Olympics were held in London; and Henry Ford produced his first
Model T automobile. Born in the same year were actors John Mills,
Bette Davis, and James Stewart; James Bond author Ian Fleming; and
Lyndon Johnson, who became President of the United States from 1963
to 1968.)
At the recent exams held in Ayr of the Royal Schools
of Music (London), the following candidates were successful in
piano: Grade 2 Katie Fleming Grade 4 Ali Roy Both are pupils of Miss
J graham, 39 Kirkoswald Road, Maybole.
Maybole Youth Club members have
been enjoying their summer programme which comes to an end next
week.
The young people joined in some
action packed activities including sports and treasure hunts as well
as arts & crafts. Trips planned included the Magnum, the Time
capsule and Loudoun Castle which is next week.
Our photographs show some of the
winners from various competitions as well as some of the young
volunteers who made the programme possible.
Caitlin (wheelbarrow race), Annie
(3 legged race and 200metres) and Georgia (sack race and arts
&crafts).
Kieran (Pool champion)
Kenneth (sack race, long jump,
200metres and football)
Carly, Andrew and Jodie
(volunteers)
Heather Hayley and Amy (Guitar
Hero game on the Playstation)
The club hours were Monday 2-4pm
which was open to all age ranges; Tuesday evening 6.30-8.30pm for
P6/7; Wednesday evenings 6.30-9pm for S 1/2/3; and Thursdays for
trips.
Last week in Maybole, a grand
total of £2,700 was handed over to Yorkhill Hospital. Jim
Harrigan, head of the Audiology Department at the Royal Hospital
for Sick Children (Yorkhill) visited the town to pick up two
cheques for £1,200 and £1,500.
Local postman Alex Gemmell had
walked the West Highland Way a few weeks ago and his
sponsorships totalled £1,500. Alex would like to thank everyone
who sponsored him with special thanks to the Old Comrades
Association from Fusilier House and the Ayrshire Yeomanry. He
asked Mr Harrigan to pass on £500 each to the Cardiac, Burns and
Cancer units.
Kate Hutchison and staff of
the Maybole Arms had taken the Maybole Charity Shop for a week
and raised £1,200 she asked for £400 to be passed to the Cardiac
unit and £800 to the Meningitis ICU. She thanked everyone who
had donated or bought from the shop and those who helped in any
way to raise the funds. Mr Harriagan thanked Alex and Kate for
thinking of the hospital and assured them that the funds would
be well used to provide extras for patients.
The Royal Hospital for Sick
Children has 266 inpatient beds, 12 day case beds, and handles
approximately 90,000 out-patients, 15,000 in-patients, 7,300 day
cases and 35,000 A&E attendances every year. The hospital
provides care for newborn babies right up to children around 13
years of age.
Maybole Men’s Health Forum has continued to meet
regularly on a Thursday evening at Carrick Academy during term time
over the past year. Members have continued with the popular yoga
once a month and circuit training sessions.
The group continues to be involved in Maybole
community events such as the Gala Day. In appreciation of the
support given for its involvement in the ‘Robert Burns…where it
began’ events in Maybole during 2007 the group were awarded a scroll
presented by Maybole Community Council.
On June 15,
after months of intensive
training, 10 members of the group completed the Men’s Health Forum
for Scotland 10K event at
Bellahouston Park.
They were Thomas Cuthill, Peter Lynn,
Charles McDermott,
Michael McDermott,
Stewart McDowall, Colin
Munro,
Alan Murray,
Jim Paterson, Derek
Robb, and Brian Robertson.
Thomas
Cuthill led the way as the
first member of the Maybole group to complete. As well as doing
themselves some good improving their fitness the members managed to
raise over £600 through sponsorship for completing the event itself.
The group’s intention is to donate the monies raised to two local
charities:
"The Red Wheelies" ( Reg. Charity No. SC030415 )
Ayrshire Wheelchair Dancing Association; and Headway Ayrshire ( Reg.
Charity No SC013340 ).
At their AGM held on July 3,
members were delighted to present the first cheque, for £300, to the
“The Red Wheelies” Ayrshire Wheelchair Dancing Association.
The summer events organised last year proved to be
very successful and again the group is running events over the
summer months until August 18. Events in this year’s schedule
include golf, walks, cycling, gymnasium and ten-pin bowling. The
event schedule for 2008 is available again via the group’s website
www.maybolehealthforum.org
Events are free and
any person interested in joining the group are welcome to go along.
Dates are:
10th July Walk
17th July Citadel Fitness Suite,
Ayr
24th July Golf @ Maybole Golf
Course
31st July Cycling -> Kirkoswald
7th August Walk
14th August Ten-Pin Bowling-Ayr
Maybole One Stop Shop has
produced its second newsletter to keep members of the public up to
date with developments at MOSS. Project Manager Gillian Anderson
says, “Since we opened, the service has developed links with a
number of agencies and outreach services. We want to make sure that
as many people as possible are aware of what we have on offer and
can refer clients.”
She continues, “Since Maybole One
Stop Shop opened at the end of May 2007, we have -registered over
800 clients. -had over 3500 visits to the project, -generated
£115,000 income for clients. -hosted 400 visits to outreach
services, as well as created two new jobs and four volunteering
positions.”
The project secured funding from
Awards for All to employ a part time Seniors Support & Development
Worker. Mel Balfour, who also works as a part time Support Worker,
was appointed to the post. She will be working with local residents
ensure that seniors have access to the services they need, and that
they are well informed about the benefits available to them.
MOSS was able to secure some
additional funding to extend Lynne Campbell's contract with the
project. Lynne will be working with clients providing front line
guidance on benefit issues and administration support to the
project.
Gillian adds, “We are also very
fortunate to have added the skills of Irene Moledina to our team.
Irene is working with us as a volunteer welfare rights advisor. She
has a wealth of experience and will be a valuable asset to us.”
Community Health Addiction Team
(CHAT) now have nurses employed to expand the service they are
providing from the outreach in Over the Rainbow building near to the
MOSS office in School Vennel.
The service is a drop-in and
incorporates a needle exchange with advice on hand from support
staff and nurses able to test for blood borne viruses, give advice
on wound site care, and refer to other support services.
Thanks to Mobility Aid Services in
Troon, who have generously donated a mobile wheelchair ramp, MOSS
will be able to open their movie club to more people. Previously
access to the premises had been restrictive, but staff are looking
forward to seeing more people going along to enjoy the blockbusters
of yesteryear. The movies shown feature names like John Wayne, Cary
Grant, James Stewart, Bette Davis and Greta Garbo and anyone living
in Maybole or the North Carrick villages who is retired is welcome
to go along.
Carrick Men’s Group, which began a
few months ago to provide men with somewhere to chat and discuss
health and other issues has moved forward. With the support of Colin
Balfour, who has volunteered his
expert musical services, the group meets at 9:15 every Monday
morning for a couple of hours of guitar playing and socialising.
All the staff at MOSS have now
been to training sessions showing how to use alternative computer
technologies. As part of the Switched on Communities Initiative,
they have a bank of equipment and can assess anyone who is not able
to use a “standard” computer setup, and make recommendations for
equipment or software that might help them make the most of ICT to
improve their quality of life.
At the project’s 1st
birthday party a sensory garden, dedicated to Jock Barr, was
officially opened for clients of the project to use. Mel Balfour has
been co-ordinating the work and BTCV have supported the project,
providing advice, labour and planning expertise.
Gillian says, “We have been
absolutely overwhelmed at the generosity of local people and
companies who have given donations of money and materials towards
the project.
“The local primary and secondary
schools have been involved and volunteers have worked hard to get
the project moving. More details will be available on our website,
where we will be keeping a record of developments, and everyone can
see photos of the progress, but we want to say a big thank you to
all of them. The project would not have been possible without their
help.”
MOSS is looking for volunteers to
help with more work in their new sensory garden. They are working
with BTCV and will be hosting a community event on Friday 25 July to
pull together the work that has been done so far and put in place
lots of plants and features, including raised flower beds and a
pond.
Gillian says, “If you’re able to
spare an hour or two this Friday, from 1pm, please come and join
us. BTCV staff will be supporting volunteers and there will be a
chance to talk to them about getting involved with other
horticulture projects they run in the area. “There will also be an
opportunity to buy some fresh organic veggies that they will be
bringing with them from their volunteers’ plots at Auchincruive.”
For more information, contact Mel or Gillian on 01655 884032.
Last year advisors helped over
1200 South Ayrshire residents dig their way out of debt by helping
them establish realistic repayment arrangements with creditors.
Advisors can discuss the options available to clients, and you can
make an appointment to see an advisor in Maybole every Monday by
phoning 01292 616060 or drop in to the One Stop Shop and they’ll
phone for you.
Gillian is also asking when she
and her colleagues take the Maybole Charity Shop for the week
beginning 8th August. If you’re having a clearout and would like to
donate some goods, please hand them in to the office at any time, or
if you would like to volunteer to help staff the shop, please phone
Gillian. She says, “Anything we make will be put towards upgrading
some of the equipment in the project so that we can provide a better
service to our clients.
“If you can’t help this way, why
not consider doing your shopping online through our web shop at
www.buy.at/moss, where a percentage of anything you spend will be
donated to us. It doesn’t cost you anything, and it helps us to
raise a few extra pennies while you indulge in some retail therapy!”
Are you getting all the benefits you are entitled to? If your
circumstances have changed recently—a wedding, new baby, redundancy
or divorce for example, you may not be aware of help that could be
available to you.
From Working Tax Credits and Child
Tax Credits to Pension Credit and Attendance Allowance, MOSS can run
a quick check for you, that takes about 20 minutes, and can let you
know if there is anything you are entitled to that you may not have
realised. That’s not where it ends either—there are other agencies
out there providing support to people depending on their
circumstances—you might be able to get help buying new white goods
for your home for example, or be entitled to a reduction in your
rent or council tax.
Make an appointment with Mel or
Irene, and find out what you’re missing.
Anything you tell MOSS staff is
completely confidential.
Contact details are:
6-8 School Vennel, Maybole, KA19
7DQ Tel no. 01655 884032
onestopshop@may-tag.com
www.may-tag.com
MAYBOLE MEMORIAL PARK OPEN
PAIRS (knockout)
A new addition to Memorial Park
Bowling Clubs calendar this year was a knockout pairs competition
sponsored by Allister Reid of Reid the Joiners , Jane’s
Delicatessen, High Street Maybole and The Village Store, Dunure. The
trophy was kindly donated by Carrick Crime Prevention Panel.
The winners were Alan McFadzean,
Coylton B.C. and Steven Carlyle, Memorial Park B.C.
Runners up were Lee McCulloch,
Maybole B.C. and Craig Cobbledick, Coylton B.C.
The trophy and prize money was
presented by Avril Reid on behalf of her son Allister.
The
following results from Maybole Golf Club (Gent’s Section) are from
the Callaghan Cup, over two rounds, and the Captains Prize.
Callaghan Cup
Place
nett handicap
1st Gary Steele
135 8
2nd Tom Anderson 138 13
3rd John Wood 147
8
The Captain’s Prize
Place
nett handicap
1st Alan
Brownlee 63 6
2nd John Wood 63
8
3rd Michael
Robb 66 16
4th Robbie
Milligan 67 10
Tom Anderson 67
13
5th Scott
Campbell 68 5
Kevin Nibloe
68 13
6th Colin
Harvey 69 6
Tom Foster
69 17
7th Gavin
Campbell 70 16
8th Scott
Anderson 72 13
9th Gary Steele
76 7
10th Drew Ferguson
78 13
Non-returns were Ricky Stevenson
and Brian Boyd
CSS was 65
Monthly medal results from July 23
nett handicap
1st Gavin
Campbell 62 16
2nd Robbie
Milligan 63 10
3rd Scott
Anderson 66 13
4th Tom Anderson
67 13
Michael Robb
67 16
5th Gry
Steele 68 8
6th John
Wood 69 8
7th Alan
Brownlee 70 6
8th Scott
Campbell 71 5
Non- returns were Gary McCulloch
and Brian Boyd
Maybole Golf Club
June monthly medal results
1st Tom Anderson
(handicap 14) Net 63
2nd Gareth Tait
(11) 66
3rd Jim Dunlop
(15) 67
4th Alan
Brownlee ( 6) 69
5th Peter
McLelland (6) 71
John Wood (10) 71
6th Jim
McCulloch (12) 74
7th Drew
Ferguson (13) 76
No returns - Brian Boyd, Tom
Foster, Gary McCulloch, Kevin Doyle
Scores for the summer competition
held onWednesday 25th of June at Maybole golf course.
nett
score
1st John Wood
(handicap 10) net 59
2nd David (11)
63
3rd Michael
Thompson (10) 68
4th Tom Foster
(18) 69
5th Tom
Anderson (13) 71
sss 66 css 66
No returns - Gareth Tait, Gary
Steele, Alan Brownlee
The Maybole Open will be held this
coming Sunday, July 6.
2008 MAYBOLE OPEN GOLF
COMPETITION.
sponsored by
JOHN CUTHBERT GROUNDWORKS.
SUNDAY 6th – JULY – 2008.
PRIZE
WINNERS.
VALSPAR
TROPHY, Best Scratch = Scott McCahill (Maybole) 65
KIDD CUP, Best Nett
= Stuart Maxwell (Brunston) 61
BEST NETT} 1st
= Colin Harvey (Maybole) 62
1st CLASS } 2nd
= Scott Campbell (Maybole) 64 (BIH)
Scr – 9 } 3rd
= John Wood (Maybole) 64
BEST NETT } 1st
= Stuart Maxwell (Brunston) 61
2nd CLASS } 2nd
= Billy Boyd (Speakers) 66
10 - 18 } 3rd
= Michael Thomson (Maybole) 67 (BIH)
1st HOLE, SPONSORED BY
Maybole Golf Club
LONGEST DRIVE ON 1st
FAIRWAY = Garry McCulloch (Maybole)
2nd HOLE, SPONSORED BY
Ian Urquhart - Keystore Station Store
NEAREST PIN IN 2
SHOTS
a ) 1st
Class = Paul
Ferguson (Maybole)
b) 2nd
Class = Billy
Boyd (Speakers)
3rd HOLE, SPONSORED BY
John Jamieson–Jamieson Plant Hire&Equipment
NEAREST PIN IN 1
SHOT
a ) 1st
Class = Scott
McCahill (Maybole)
b) 2nd
Class = Stuart
Maxwell (Brunston)
4th HOLE, SPONSORED BY
Maybole Golf Club
NEAREST PIN IN 2
SHOTS
a ) 1st
Class = Paul
Ferguson (Maybole)
b) 2nd
Class = Les
Newlands (Speakers)
5th HOLE, SPONSORED BY
SAS INTERNATIONAL
NEAREST PIN IN 2
SHOTS
a ) 1st
Class = Garry
McCulloch (Maybole)
b) 2nd
Class = Alan
Campbell (Pontoon)
6th HOLE, SPONSORED BY
Paul Ferguson (Timber Kit Erectors)
NEAREST PIN IN 1
SHOT
a ) 1st
Class = Scott
McCahill (Maybole)
b) 2nd
Class = Craig
Hutchison (Maybole)
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7th HOLE, SPONSORED BY
Colin Hume
NEAREST PIN IN 2
SHOTS
a ) 1st
Class = Bobby
Green (Maybole)
b) 2nd
Class = -
8th HOLE, SPONSORED BY
Gavin Campbell – Campbell Electrical Limited
NEAREST PIN IN 2
SHOTS
a ) 1st
Class = Gary
Steele (Maybole)
b) 2nd
Class = Michael
Thomson (Maybole)
9th HOLE, SPONSORED BY
Eric Flanagan & Campbell Milligan
Alloway Road Motor Services
NEAREST PIN IN 1
SHOT
a ) 1st
Class = Scott
McCahill (Maybole)
b) 2nd
Class = Stuart
Maxwell (Brunston)
LOWEST TOTAL, PAR 3’s.
a ) 1st
Class = Scott
Campbell (Maybole)
b) 2nd
Class = Stuart
Forbes (Braehead) (BIH)
BEST SCRATCH SCORE, 9 HOLES
a ) 1st
Class = Scott
McCahill (Maybole)
b) 2nd
Class = Michael
Thomson (Maybole) (Count Back)
BEST NETT SCORE, 9 HOLES
a ) 1st
Class = Colin
Harvey (Maybole)
b) 2nd
Class = Stuart
Maxwell (Brunston)
Special
mention to:-
South Ayrshire Council, for the
use of the Course on the day,
The green keeping staff, who had
the Golf Course in an excellent condition,
All the Kitchen Staff, who
provided the teas and snacks during the day,
All committee and club members,
who helped in making the event a success.
Thank you to the following, for
their generous “Sponsorships” / “Prizes” / “Donations”:-
John Cuthbert (Groundworks)
Ian Urquhart - Keystore Station
Store
Colin
Broun – Minishant Stores
John Jamieson – Jamieson Plant
Hire & Equipment
SAS International
Paul Ferguson (Timber Kit
Erectors)
Colin Hume
Gavin Campbell – Campbell
Electrical Limited
Eric Flanagan & Campbell Milligan
- Alloway Road Motor Services
Plus all club members and friends
who donated prizes towards the raffle.
Three young parishioners of St
Cuthbert’s Blair Kirkpatrick, Allison McGregor and Danielle Connolly
are about to undertake an experience of a lifetime as they join with
over half a million young people from the world’s nations in Sydney,
Australia, for World Youth Day. They will be accompanied by Fr Jim
Hayes, former priest of St Cuthbert’s, Denise McCaffery, and Fr
Stephen McGrattan, present priest. Pope John Paul II, to demonstrate
his commitment to the young people of the Church, launched World
Youth Day in 1985, and the first International World Youth Day was
in Buenos Aires in 1987.
The experience gives young people
the opportunity to travel on pilgrimage and spend time learning more
about and sharing their faith, first of all, with families whom they
will live with in the host country. The group then travels to the
main venue, this time Sydney, for several days of workshops and
catechesis from bishops throughout the world. The Sacrament of
Confession is given great importance at these events and there are
frequent celebrations of the Eucharist.
The weeks come to a climax with
the Papal event where the pilgrims camp out overnight on the Ranwick
Racecourse site. On the Saturday evening Pope Benedict will lead a
prayer vigil. Then, after spending the night there, young people
will welcome the Pope once again and he will celebrate the Sunday
Eucharist with them.
Blair said, “Thanks to all the
parishioners for their support and fund-raising toward our WYD trip
to meet hundreds of thousands of other young Catholics. We look
forward to sharing and strengthening our faith with them.” Allison
is excited and had lots to say: “G’day sports, just thought I’d get
some practice in before we head off down under!
Can I take this opportunity to
thank everyone who has made this trip possible through fundraising,
donations, etc. This will be an exciting and busy trip for us, and I
am really looking forward to meeting and making new friends from
other countries. We have a full itinerary for our trip with the
climax being Sunday 20th June when we gather to greet Pope Benedict,
our Holy Father. I think this will be a very moving and joyous
occasion that I will remember for ever.”
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