Town hall tricks and treats
Youngsters, clad in a mix of costumes, enjoyed fun, music and games at the party.
Youngsters, clad in a mix of costumes, enjoyed fun, music and games at the party.
All sorts of props were used in the displays, with watering cans and a mini, plastic wheelbarrow featuring.
Some of the nine youngsters who signed up to join the group at a recent new members’ night helped out at a coffee morning.
Rev Mark Jasper said: ‘We are not God’s gift to Campbeltown. We are sinners and we will let you down. The reason for our existence is to bring glory to Jesus Christ.’
There is a rare outing on the big screen at Campbeltown Picture House, for a classic comedy, dripping with gin, Breakfast at Tiffany’s
‘Our aim is to encourage visitors to come to Kintyre and sample some of Scotland’s finest gins.’
The usual selfless volunteers manned stalls and served tea, coffee, juice and biscuits to visitors of all ages.
A singing event two years in the making brought a touch of 1930s depression era glamour to Campbeltown Town Hall.
Organisers’ roles included providing for and manning baking, raffle and bottle stalls at the Campbeltown Town Hall event last Saturday.