Pipers’ Campbeltown coffee call-out
A mixture of mums, dads, grandparents, supporters and youngsters manned the various stalls and collected a grand total of £1,082.35.
A mixture of mums, dads, grandparents, supporters and youngsters manned the various stalls and collected a grand total of £1,082.35.
When Bailie McKinven was about to be sworn in, ex-colleague Councillor William Campbell said: ‘I hope you’re satisfied now, Dan.’
A spokesperson for the Kintyre Piping Society junior championships said: ‘To all the young chanter players and pipers whose excellent performances entertained the audiences throughout the day.’
It shows James McCorkindale and pipers Ian McKerral, Billy Irving, aged 20, and John Brown on the way to London, in the year 2000, together with 60 others to represent Campbeltown’s history through music song and dance at the Millenium Dome.