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llegations about MSP Bill Walker committing domestic assault have escalated last week, leading to his arrested at his Alloa home. The accusations of domestic

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assault allegedly came from Mr Walker’s wife, but nothing is clear right now. Despite these claims, Mr Walker has promised to carry on serving his constituents while endeavouring to prove his innocence in all charges made against him. Rumours are circulating that Mr Walker is being asked to step down from his £60,000 per annum position due to increasing pressure over his charges. On the contrary of this claim, out of the last 64 votes in the Scottish parliament he has only voted a grand total of 5 times since becoming a MSP even though he has been employed since May to do so. Dr Richard Simpson, MSP for Mid Scotland and Fife said: “I am amazed that Bill Walker is continuing in the job, even before these charges were brought against him, he had only voted in 5 times in the last 64 votes in

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Parliament, it is clear he is not being the voice of the constituents that was elected to be. Bill Walker is isolated in Parliament, the time to go is well over, he is bringing the role of an MSP in to disrepute and this is totally wrong.” The MSP has been expelled since April from the SNP; a decision that he is currently appealing. The optimistic and confident attitude Mr Walker has shown to the accusations are evident, as he says “I look forward to facing my accusers in court”. It is also believed that the MSP has put his impressive £350,000 Alloa property up for sale following the charges. Clackmannanshire MP Gordon Banks commented: “These allegations are extremely serious. Domestic abuse is a very serious crime. If Mr Walker admits these charges, I believe he has no option but to resign, however even if he intends to fight the charges perhaps should step down to do

that.” Mr Walker refused to comment, whilst news has emerged that some of his peers are backing him after it was alleged that party

leader Alex Salmond told him he was not welcome on the SNP benches back in April. It is believed that he will appear in Dunfermline Sheriff court in July.

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weecounty LETTERS Dear weecounty Humanistic weddings are a whole new perspective to look at weddings. Many people don’t realise they are an option, and tend to go through traditional weddings instead. I think people should become more modern and marry under what they believe in. The article last week about humanist weddings should have mentioned that people also have the choice to get their vows renewed in a different more suiting ceremony. Katrina, Menstrie Dear weecounty I’m writing about the great effort people are putting into the planned street parties. I hear Mar Street in Sauchie is being closed down and is getting the whole street covered in patriotic flags and stalls. Alistair, Yetts o’ Muckhart Dear weecounty That article about the re-homing sex offenders really got me thinking, but I was also relieved knowing that there is a system in place and that Clackmannanshire is not getting all the sex offenders. It was really informative and I’m glad to know more about something that effects the community so much. Claire, Alva

Dear weecounty I’m happy that something is being done about energy inequality and I was glad to read that the council intend to take action on the situation. I’m going to learn more about what the council is doing and see if I can get some help. William, Menstrie

Dear weecounty I was glad to know more about the Olympic torch route, it had completely slipped my mind until I read about it in your paper. I have nothing but respect all of the runners and their achievements; I will definitely be finding myself a nice spot out there to cheer them on. Alison, Alloa

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Alloa’s Judo Hero Carries Olympic Torch

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Between 3rd and 4th June a number of cast iron drain covers have been removed and stolen from Abercrombie Place and Main Street, Tullibody. Police have advised that these have undoubtedly been stolen to sell for scrap metal value. The covers are expensive and will be replaced at public expense. Due to the weight involved it is likely that a vehicle was used.

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A Josh Gavin at his Judo dojo in Alloa

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osh Gavin a former judo World Title holder now a judo instructor from Alloa will be running the Olympic torch on part of its journey through Cumbernauld at 11:30am. Josh, 46 really is a judo legend; he is a 6th Dan and has won the Scottish Title 10 times, The British Title, The Commonwealth Title and even the Title of World Masters Champion. But as Josh himself said when we interviewed him: “It isn’t only about winning it’s about having a good story.” Josh’s story hit a surprise twist 2 years ago when he was on the mat and started to feel a bit dizzy, he fainted and took a bad seizure. Luckily he was not alone and the emergency services were quickly called. With amazing luck a paramedic was passing by and came in to see to him because by this point he was seizing severely and had swallowed his tongue. After being rushed to hospital the doctors realised that Josh had a brain tumour, he then underwent a lengthy 9 hour operation to fix the immediate problem and remove the majority of the tumour. He could not fight or train any more but this tragic event has done nothing to affect Josh’s passion for Judo. He has pushed through and taken to teaching Judo to both juniors and seniors in his dojo in Alloa. Josh said he was really honoured to be chosen to run with the Olympic torch,

and though he thought he perhaps few understand it should be running with it more than young boy Stuart through Alloa he will gladly Hutchison, a fellow sufferer run it through Cumbernauld. of a brain tumour who has He has been training hard had 5 operations so far. for the event, to ensure he’s Stuart’s Mum contacted in top condition he has been Josh wondering if he could running on the treadmill at a come and talk to her son, fair speed for half an hour 3 Josh was more than happy times a week. to help and came and On the day Josh said that told Stuart of his Olympic friends and family including responsibility which he said his Mum, Dad and kids will cheered him up. all come out to watch him Josh now makes sure run and that he really will Stuart gets front row seats feel honoured to run with at any judo events he’s the crowd cheering him on. running, and has welcomed Josh also gave special Stuart’s offer to help hold thanks to Edinburgh the torch if it’s too heavy. Western General Infirmary Josh is certainly not the hospital in which he was running just for Judo, he treated and has since had said: “Running with the double Chemotherapy and torch is great for brain double Radiotherapy to treat tumour awareness, the what remains of his Tumour. hospital, the nurses, the Specifically he thanked surgeons, Judo, the county, his chemo nurses Paula just everybody.” and Christie, his consultant Sarah Quality since 1816 Erridge and his surgeon Lynn Miles. Mossman Memorials He is not yet in 42 - 44 Parkhead Road, Alloa remission and will Additional Inscriptions, Cleanings require another 2 Renovation And Repair Work and a half years of treatment but he A Large Range Of New Memorials remains optimistic. From £500 Complete Many people 01259 722319 have been touched by Josh’s story but jgmossman@btconnect.com

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disrupted proceedings back in February at Alloa Sheriff Court (pictured). It is also alleged that Tams, when was asked to leave the court by a clerk started getting abusive by shouting and swearing. Luckily for Tams his cause was dropped on the 6th of June, meaning he would not be required to attend court. Afterwards Claire

n Alva man had a case prosecuting him for allegedly yawning in Alloa Sheriff Court dropped last week. Prosecutors planned to take Thomas Tams, 35, to trial for conducting himself in a disorderly manner during earlier proceedings. Tams from Alva, intended to appeal his innocence to allegations that he’d

McCarron, Tams solicitor, said: “We were told by the Crown that it would not be calling this case.” The case was scheduled for trial however Stirling Sheriff Court reported it was being regarded as “not called” — a legal decision signifying that the case has been discarded. A Crown spokesman verified: “The case is now closed.”

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eenage piper Ewan Anderson from Alloa’s Bowmar Pipe Band can concentrate on blowing his pipes now rather than blow drying his hair, after he had his head shaved for charity. The 14 year-old allowed Sandra Drummond from Forth Valley College’s Level 3 hairdressing students based at the Alloa Campus, to shave off his curly locks recently so he could raise more than £1,000 for Cancer Research.

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odern Apprenticeships Con - I was disappointed to learn that figures obtained from Skills Development Scotland show that over 10,000 publicly-funded apprenticeships that were designed to help the unemployed have been given to people already in work. Among the 26,000 Modern Apprenticeships started last year, 61 per cent had been in post for up to six months, with the remainder – 39 per cent – in work for longer than six months. Among 16-19-year-olds, the figure for those in work for less than six months was 81 per cent – with 19 per cent having been in their job for longer than that. To re-badge jobs as apprenticeships may make the figures look more convincing but it does nothing to help those who are facing the reality of a future on the dole. Youth unemployment has risen to over a hundred thousand in Scotland – these young people deserve better – they deserve a real chance. HMRC Waiting Times Recent reports that waiting times for HMRC helplines are almost trebling is yet more evidence of the chaos that reigns in this troubled organisation. It’s also indicative of just how out-of-touch this Coalition Government is as more and more people are hit by

benefit cuts and changes and having to queue longer to speak to an adviser after often struggling to get through in the first place. These delays are costly and unacceptable for those waiting on the end of the phone, for families, pensioners and businesses, and things are set to get even worse as the economic outlook continues to look bleak. The cabinet of millionaires that are running the country need to get a grip urgently because everyone is running out of patience. Olympic Torch We will witness an historic event this week as the Olympic Torch reaches Alloa after travelling thousands of miles. I’m sure that this has been great for Scottish tourism and it will be a great day for Clackmannanshire – I’m sure it will be one of those events that people like to look back and talk about for years to come. Hopefully we will see Team GB doing a great job and our Scottish athletes doing us proud and bringing home some gold medals. The Olympics are always an exciting occasion but this is an extra special once-in-alifetime event for everyone in the UK. Enjoy! Please remember, if you should need to contact me, I can be reached at The Constituency Office, 49-51 High Street, Alloa FK10 1JF. Tel; 721536.

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o celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee a series of beacons were lit along the length and breadth of the country and Tillicoultry was proud to be one of the communities participating. Unlike its Hillfoots neighbours Tillicoultry’s beacon location could only be accessed on foot and it required a great deal of hard work and sore thighs to transport the wood up the face of the hill. With the help of the local scout troop and numerous volunteers the majority of the timber was taken from the foot of the Glen up to the beacon site on Friday evening and stored awaiting the grand event. On a fine Monday evening a party of over 30 people including the Lord Lieutenant’s deputy, Neil McFarlane, members of Tillicoultry, Coalsnaughton and Devonside Community Council (TCDCC) and the scouts gathered on the slopes of the Wester Kirk hill to light the beacon. At exactly 10.15 pm, with a bit of trepidation, 10 year old

Scouts Finlay Wilson and Jamie Downes lit the assembled pile of wood to a round of applause from the onlookers. A flood of congratulatory texts and messages flooded in to the party’s mobiles from appreciative viewers in the town below. After around an hour all that remained of the back breaking efforts to build the bonfire was a large pile of fiercely glowing embers. Once they had safely extinguished the remains, the group made their way down the hill (by torchlight) for some well-earned refreshments at the Woolpack Inn. Neil McFarlane said: ‘ without the effort of the Scouts, their leaders and everyone else involved the beacon would not have been possible, I would like to thank everyone for the huge effort they put in to making the beacon the success it was.’ A TCDCC spokesperson

commented “this was a really worthwhile community event and everybody enjoyed the culmination of their endeavours. The participants really put a power of work in and we hope the local residents appreciated the spectacle. As well as

the volunteers we would also like to thank Diageo, Marshall Construction and Beatson Building Supplies for their assistance with the timber and Dean and Lyn at the Woolpack for sating everyone’s thirsts after coming off the hill.”


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Jubilee Street Parties in Clackmannanshire

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esidents in Clackmannanshire were in party mode recently as Jubilee street parties were held across the county. There were Jubilee celebrations at both Mar Place outside Sauchie Hall and Holly Grove in Menstrie. In Sauchie the road along Mar Place was closed off, the street had been redecorated in a British theme with the patriotic colours of red, white and blue balloons and Union Jack’s flying. Replacing the usual cars were stalls and two bouncy castles, there were even fun fair attractions provided by Michael Stirling in the car park, that included spinning cups and a merry-

BY James McGregor & Conor McQuillian go-round for the kids as well as a shooting gallery. The only vehicles present were an ice-cream van and a police van that provided security for the event. There were various outdoor stalls for: Baked goods; toys; a guide dog charity; clothing and trinkets; British themed goods; knitted goods; face painting and a raffle. More entertainment was provided by both the Alloa Bowmar Pipe Band who played brilliantly for the event and the ‘Sauchie Active 8’ dancers who put on a modern dance show every 10 minutes. Indoors hot food was served and seating

provided for those who were tired or just wished to get out of the heat. A special guest at the event was Councillor Derek Stewart who said: “The event will get much busier as the day goes on, lots of effort has been put in by the community, especially by the Active 8. “It is a special occasion not just for the royalists but for everyone, especially the kids. I hope it goes really well and that the stalls make lots of money for the local economy.” Meanwhile, over in Menstrie the Street Party had a more residential feel but no less celebratory; there were balloons and flags strung up all over the street and a bouncy castle for the kids and ‘big’ kids. The event was 50’s themed with music from the era and a few people even dressed in 50’s style clothing. There was a table heaped with food including hot food, cakes, fruit, crisps, sandwiches and cold drinks. The centre of attention was a shaded long table down the middle of the street around which neighbours, friends and family gathered to celebrate the Jubilee.

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illicoultry Community Action Group expressed their delight that work is finally starting on the refurbishment of the former Hillfoots Family Centre. Speaking as a founder member of the Action Group Councillor Archie Drummond said:“When work starts here we will begin to see the fruits of a long fight by our community to get back the services and facilities that were stripped from us in March last year. It is only happening because

we refused to accept unfair treatment from the council. This is what a united community can achieve. I am pleased that we also have a local contractor engaged to carry out the works. This is an added bonus for local employment and the local economy and it is fitting that people who live in the community are constructing the accommodation for the community. Hopefully the mistakes that we have now overturned are in the past and we can

look forward to the opening of a better facility and the full return of improved services. As a community we should also be thinking about how we can make the most of this facility and how we want to see it grow and develop. We have the prospect of a lively centre for all of the people in the town and we need to get in there to make sure we get the most out of this investment. Bill Nicholls, chairperson of Tillicoultry Community Action Group added;“Fifteen months after we

started our action I welcome this first step to restore vital services in Tillicoultry. There is still a way to go but at least we can now see real signs of progress. If we are to ensure that the community remains in control of what happens in our community we have to get together to plan how this new centre is going to work. Tillicoultry Community Action Group is happy to take the lead on this but it needs the involvement of the whole community to get the best we can achieve”

Sauchie drop in food bank

Substitute your comp slips & upgrad e your flyers to 5000 ast week saw the launch of the Drop-in Food Bank at Sauchie Hall. o popular serog highly LThe vice is supported by WISH sign eAlloa D and Round Table, om aimsfrto help families who need support .00 in feeding £75 their families. Running every Friday, people can drop in to Sauchie Hall and collect a food bag that will help feed their family over the weekend. There are many items packed into the food bags that include meals, cereals, tins, packets, juice and more. Volunteers from community group Active8 helped to distribute the food bags to families. Alloa and District Round Table (who are a main sponsor) Chairman Gary Beale said: “The drop-in Foodbank had its second successful week at Sauchie Hall which

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is a reflection of the great work done by the staff at WISH, ACTIVE8 and of course the local volunteers. “The response from the community has been fantastic with over 70 families being supported each week.

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Tilli Hub contract goes to Marshall Construction

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lackmannanshire Council has officially given the £315,000 contract to build the new Tillicoultry Hub to Marshall Construction who were scheduled to begin work on June 11th this year. Marshall Construction is based in Alloa which ensures that this new contract means more local jobs and improvement to the local economy. Local people will be constructing the facilities and services that will benefit their community. Council Leader, Gary Womersley has said: “I am delighted to announce the contractor is expected to start on site from 11th June. The works are expected to take 20 weeks, with a scheduled completion date of 29th October. It is anticipated a launch and opening date will take place on 5th November. “This gives the Council the opportunity to both

restore and develop an outstanding and extremely important facility at the heart of our community.” The work required involves refurbishing the old Family Centre and the addition of new areas which will need to be constructed in and around the old building. Last year’s public consultation has ensured a variety of features including: An IT learning suite, a library, a community access point, information and services point and a youth space. There will also be a multi functional meeting and community space, a meeting space for the toddlers group, a young mums group and baby group/baby massage. Marshall Construction has also been given a further 85,000 contract by the council for the refurbishment of local sports facilities, a project they will be carried out in partnership with the Council’s Criminal Justice

Service. These contracts are won via a competitive tendering process and follow the recent awarding of a £7.5 million given to Marshall Construction to refurbish Kilncraigs earlier in the year. Councillor Womersley added: “Clackmannanshire Council have appointed an experienced contractor to carry out upgrading and decoration work to various buildings throughout Clackmannanshire. “Funding for this project has been received through the Payback Sports Facilities Fund and a condition of this funding is that offenders on Community Payback Orders are utilised as part of the workforce. This will be carried out by Clackmannanshire Council Criminal Justice Service. “These significant projects represent a huge investment in the local economy and appointing a local building contractor will generate multi-million

Park primary get olympic fever P

ark Primary School in Alloa are gearing up for a summer of sport by holding an Olympics Sports Day on Tuesday, 19th June. As well as an Olympic themed event they will also be holding a Summer Fayre, organised in conjunction with the school’s parent council. Head Teacher, Adrienne Aitken said: “As well as coming to enjoy the sports, friends and family of Park Primary are invited to browse round our Summer Fayre.”

There will be lots of stalls and entertainments including plant stalls; stationery and book stalls; clothing stalls; second hand toys; home baking; raffles and tombolas. Children young and old will be able to take their chance at beating the goalie or to pelt the ‘prisoner’ in the stocks with wet sponges. There will be face painting and other treats which are yet to be announced. Refreshments will also

be available to purchase. The fun and games will start at 10am and finish at approximately 1.30pm.

pound benefits to the local economy. “This is very much part of our overall ambition to procure as many services and contracts from local firms, as possible, with the intention of using as much Council spend as possible to stimulate the local economy and jobs.” Scott Alexander,

Managing Director of Marshall Construction said: “We are delighted to have been selected by Clackmannanshire Council to deliver the Tillicoultry hub project. “It is particularly pleasing for us to be able to deliver local community projects with our

locally employed skilled workforce. This project along with other recent project awards provides us with an opportunity to continue our policy of providing new apprenticeship places for the local community. We look forward to providing these new facilities for Tillicoultry.”


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Hi-Tech Command Unit Launched C

entral Scotland Fire & Rescue Service has launched its newly refurbished Command Unit – the Service’s most technologically advanced vehicles. The vehicle, based at Bo’ness Station, will enhance the Service’s command and control capabilities at the scene of major incidents through the use of the very latest technology. It also has full mapping capability at street view

level through mobile data terminals. Chief Fire Officer Kenneth Taylor said: “This is a major step forward for the Service. “The new Command Unit now contains the very latest in communications technology which will be of significant value to our officers and firefighters not only on the fire ground but also at remote locations as well as to other emergency services. “We now have a solid

building block on which to continue to add to this technology as it develops. It is a state-of-the-art piece of equipment which will be a huge asset not only to our Service but the new Scottish Fire and Rescue Service when it comes into being.” Scarborough based company Scott Medical carried out the conversion of the unit. The IT systems were installed by CSFRS and will allow the Service to: - Use specialist software systems for strategic and tactical planning and management of major incidents. - Connect to its main network from the Command Unit via satellite link. - Connect to Freesat TV to access rolling news

programmes. - Record decisions made inside the Command Unit and provide remote live access for senior officers. - Carry out briefings to crews outside the Command Unit through the use of an external monitor. - Use full mapping capability at street view level through mobile data terminals. The Command Unit will attend incidents involving four appliances or more.

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local legend has been revived by Forth Valley College learner Steven Ingram following a competition to design a mascot for Beatson Building Supplies Limited’s two divisions - Beatsons Building Supplies and Skyline Roofing Supplies. Steven (31) from Linlithgow, who is currently studying for an HND Visual Communication, put a modern spin on old favourite Bobby Beatson and also created new friend Suzy Skyline. The new characters will be the faces of the organisations as they move forward and will help them to develop their profiles particularly on social networking sites. Steven will play a crucial role in the development of the characters and will work on this over the summer as part of a two month’s paid placement – his prize for winning the competition. Steven said: “I was delighted to win the competition as the placement will offer me great work experience. By working on real graphic design projects, I’ll be able to develop a wide range of skills and learn how to adapt my skills to any type of job. I’ve always enjoyed

BUILDING LINKS: (From Left to right) Mark Northway Financial Director at Beatson Building Supplies, competition winner Steven Ingram and Ross Marshall Beatson Building Supplies Sales Director.

graphic design and this will allow me to pursue my dreams to work in the field.” Mark Northway, Financial Director at Beatson Building Supplies said: “We were looking to create personas for the companies and approached the college to see if we could get their learners involved in a competition. It was a good opportunity to get some fresh ideas and also offer valuable work experience for someone.

“We received a few good entries however Steven’s hit the mark. The characters met all the criteria we had asked for – Bobby was strong and likeable and Suzy was fresh faced and friendly. We could see their personalities shining through and the potential for development. “The characters will really rejuvenate the face of both organisations and we look forward to working with Steven over the summer.”


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Rotary hillwalking raises ÂŁ8000 F

or over thirty years the Rotary Club of Alloa has organised a Hill Walk from Alva Glen Car Park to the top of Ben Cleuch and back, climbing some 2400 feet up and 6 miles long. This year 210 walkers took advantage of these arrangements to support their club, local cause or charity by sponsorship, which has amounted to some ÂŁ8000. Photograph Hillwalk 1 shows Members of Alloa Rugby Club and Hillfoots

Hillwalk 5

Rugby Club who took part and became friends for a day! In Hillwalk 2 two are the Rotarians who counted the walkers out and counted them back. Hillwalk 3. Chloe Chrystal is raising funds to enable her to take part in a volunteer year with the Project Trust, where she will work with an orphanage in Peru. The Rotary Club of Alloa is giving support to her venture as the have done for many years to candidates working for the Project Trust. Hillwalk 4. The team at the top marking the walkers cards in the cold and wet. Well named as President Graham Kerr on the left, Immediate Past President Ian Riley in the middle and Vice President Alistair Spowage make up the team! Hillwalk 5. You are never too young to take part.

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Members of Alloa and District Round Table enjoyed a wet and muddy night of Quad Biking with AbsolutelyScotland up in the hills behind Cambusbarron. For further details on Alloa Round Table please look them up on Facebook.

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Carers receive fundraiser boost

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or the second year running, a Fire Engine Limo is set to be the star attraction at Archie and Haldis Scott’s popular Garden Open Day and Summer Fete, and once again Clacks Kinship Carers will receive all proceeds from the £1-ahead trips on the engine which has been generously donated by Red Hot Knights of Perthshire. A kinship carer is someone who looks after a child with whom they have a connection when their birth parents are unable to take care of them. This can be attributed to a variety of reasons – inability to cope, drugs or death. These are often family members such as grandparents, aunts and uncles but can also be family friends. The group offers information and support to kinship

carers and also actively campaigns at local and national levels to try to ensure that the issues that affect carers and the children they look after are addressed in the most effective way. The Open Day takes place at East Lodge, Alloa on Sunday 24th June from 1-4pm. The event has various stalls including sale of plants and jewellery, and is usually very busy with locals attending and also many others from outside the area. May Barker of Clacks Kinship Carers said; “Once again, our thanks go to Red Hot Knights for supplying the engine and to Mr. and Mrs. Scott who offered to include the fire engine as an attraction at the summer fete. As an added bonus, a real fire engine from Central Scotland Fire

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Opening More Doors enjoy Jubilee lunch treat O

pening More Doors recently held a Jubilee Lunch which was enjoyed by all the guests. The group were entertained by Lewis Mcdonald, Campbell Keith and Lizzie McGhee, senior pupils at Dollar Academy who are all starring in “Cats” at the Alhambra, Dunfermline at the end of the Brigade will be making an appearance. Not only is this a welcome fundraising opportunity that will ultimately benefit carers and the vulnerable children they look after, it will also help raise awareness of the groups existence and the role they play in the community”

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CTSI Open Day - Monday the 4th of June at The Hub, Whins Road, Alloa from 11am – 3pm. Please drop in and see our new premises at The Hub and have a cup of tea and a chat with our friendly staff. There will be local organisations with volunteering information on display. Our Volunteering Development Officer Hazel Donaldson will be around to answer any questions about volunteering and Maureen Hill our Organisational Support Officer will hold an information surgery throughout the day. Details of Event Grand Charity Bingo Night Date of event Friday 8th June 2012 Venue Patons Club, Alloa Time Eyes Down 7. 30pm Entry Ticket Adults £1 - Includes Free Raffle Children - Free Tickets from Margo tel. 07879 477 921 or Email margomcgregor@fsmail.net Benefiting Charity P F C C (Childrens Charity) (Scottish Charity No. SC033801) Play Alloa: play Alloa has moved premises - you can now find them in their own base within Hawkhill Community Centre, 132 Hillcrest Drive, Alloa, FK10 1SB, telephone number is still 07800859161 and you can still contact them at playalloa@aol.com their website is updated and a regular place for news and developments - www. playalloa.co.uk Alloa carers Centre: Alloa carers centre is working with community house and has a weekly coffee morning at community house, 23 Maree Court on Mondays between 10am and noon. All carers welcome. Paton’s and Balwins Recreation and Welfare Trust: sequence dancing section meets on Wednesdays, 7pm to 9.30pm, in the sports pavillion, Tullibody road, Alloa. All are welcome. Wee County Walkers: get to know your area better – have fun and become fitter! Free short walks – only about one hour- with walk leader! No booking required. In Alloa at noon every Friday outside Tesco’s. Walks are suitable for all abilities. Short, safe walks open to everyone. Put on comfortable footwear, dress for the weather and enjoy. Go on your own or take a friend. Pilates Class: Pilate’s classes every Wednesday from 6pm to 7pm at Lornshill Academy, Alloa. Contact Lorna on 07533173335 to book. WAGGS: Clackmannanshire Women and Girls Group are always looking for new members with fun ideas, if you are looking for something different to do on a Monday night why not come along to the Bowmar Centre 6.30 till 8.30. You can join our Zumba class, relax and have a cuppa and a chat, learn a new craft, browse the Centre library, swap books, make new friends as well. We are presently working out our monthly activities and we’re interested in learning new skills. So if you are female, aged 10 to 110, and would like to join us we will be pleased to see you. We have a crèche most nights so no worries about the bairn. We are quite a musical lot, so there could be the odd karaoke night; we try to put on a festive show

each December, which involves singing, dancing, comedy etc...You could be a budding star, but don’t worry it’s not compulsory. For more information phone Aileen on 07519656215 or Heather on 07709189880. Yoga Classes: Classes meet on Tuesdays from 7pm to 8.30pm at the OAP Welfare Hall, Erskine Street, Alloa. Call Betsy on 01259 213096 or 0855 185 058 Play Alloa provides play and social opportunities to children and young adults with additional support needs from Clackmannan District. Please let us know if you would like to carry out any fundraising activities on behalf of Play Alloa or make a donation towards our services. For further information please contact Maria Malcolm, Project Manager, Play Alloa by phoning 07800859161 or emailing playalloa@ aol.com. Healing Rooms: The group’s vision is to see the healing, liberating and life transforming power of Jesus made accessible to all. Healing Rooms are available to everyone, whether they have any connection or not, and prayer is offered free of charge by small groups of trained volunteers from different local churches. Healing Rooms are open every Tuesday 11am to 1pm in Moncr4ieff Church Hall, Drysdale Street, and every Wednesday, 7.30pm to 8.30pm, in Elim Church, Greenside Street, Alloa. For further information contact the local director Elaine McDonagh telephone 07742 175 453 or email alloa@healingrooms-scotland. com. Circuit Class Every Monday 6pm to 7pm at Alloa Academy Games Hall. Cost - £4 (£2.90 concession) Suitable for all levels of fitness from beginners to advanced. Exercises are performed on a time basis and allow you to work at your own pace. A mixture of cardiovascular and resistance exercises which help with weight loss, improved muscle tone, self esteem and confidence leading to a healthier lifestyle. If you would like further information please contact: James on 07977 268 261 or email jmcculloch@clacks.gov.uk

Alva Community Council Agenda/Minutes can be viewed at Alva Cap/Library or on line at www.alvacommunitycouncil. co.uk A Bingo Tea will be held on Wednesday 30th May, at 7.30pm in Alva Parklands in aid of funds for the Alva Pool Complex. Further information please contact 0787488938. Zumba Classes: Zumba Classes with Audrey Crawford will be held on a Thursday from 6.45pm to 7.45pm in Parklands,

night’ every Monday for all interested individuals Bookbug Sessions: Go along and join free rhyme, song and storytelling sessions for under fives at Alva CAP on Thursdays from 10am to 110.30pm. Excluding school and public holidays. Alva & Menstrie girl guiding; the girl guiding are looking for new rainbow 5 to 7 years: brownies 7 to 10 years; guides 10 to 14 years; adults and unit helpers 18+. For information on how to join telephone Margret on 07765494424 or Janice on 07837239921. Wee County Crafters Beginners Wood Carving Sampler Course Come along to The Workshop in Alva on the 16th June 2012 10.00 - !3.00. A chance to try your hand at wood carving in The Workshop, guided by carver Richard Douglas. We have the tools and materials – and coffee, tea and biscuits - all you need to do is come along. The cost is £12.00. Contact: Robert Miller 01259 219144, Archie Scott 01259 751947, Richard Douglas 01259 761618 Following from these taster days, Wee County Crafters will run a series of introductory classes for first-time or returning wood turners. Dates will be announced later but these hands-on courses will run on Saturday mornings and possibly a week-day evening. They will consist of a safety run-down, spindle turning and basic bowl turning. Participants will be able to take home the fruits of their labours for their friend’s family to admire. All materials, lunch, coffee and biscuits will be included in the small charge. Demos and intro courses will be held at the Wee County Crafters own well-equipped workshops in Cobden St, Alva, opposite the Turnpike Inn. Contact Robert: miller-ripj1@mypostoffice.co.uk, Archie: archie@zoolou.co.uk or Richard: richard@douglasfoto.force9.co.uk Total beginners should not feel afraid to come along to the demo days, even if you have never attempted any kind of wood-related craft, Mike will make all clear in a non-technical and friendly way. And remember: these sessions are FREE! Fibro Friends Group: Meeting will be held on the second Friday of every month at 2pm in the 150 shop, Alva. For more information call 08448 872 425 Alva Baptist Church: Coffee mornings are held in the church each Wednesday from 10am to 11.30am. Go and join them for a friendly chat over a hot drink and home baking.

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Clackmannan Residents enjoy Reshaping Care for Older People Community Coffee Morning

Johnstone Arms Announces Monday Darts ‘Open Night’: Darts have entered the close season period and, while the period continues, The Johnstone Arms in Alva, is delighted to announce that they will be running an ‘open

Venues and dates of coffee mornings; Civic Centre Tullibody Tues. 12th June 10am – 12noon Activ8 Sauchie Hall Tues. 19th June 10am – 12noon Town Hall Alloa Wed. 20th June

10am – 12noon Clackmannan Residents enjoy Reshaping Care for Older People Community Coffee Morning The first Reshaping Care for Older Adults in Clackmannanshire Community Coffee Morning took place in Clackmannan Town Hall last week. The first of a series of coffee mornings throughout Clackmannanshire, the aim is to help older people to remain independent longer and the events are intended to offer older people and carers alike the opportunity to both socialise and find out about the services that are available on offer in Clackmannanshire. Many local organisations were represented and the first event was well-attended. It was also Volunteer Week and two VIP Volunteers, Councillor Irene Hamilton and Provost Tina Murphy were on hand to help with the coffees. Councillor Kathleen Martin, who was unable to attend because of a council commitment, sent her best wishes for the success of the local project. Community Development Worker and organiser Lillian Watson said; “It was good to see people engage with local organisations and also be able to meet with others - and enjoy refreshments, thanks to the ladies at Clackmannan Town Hall. I am confident that residents will find the coffee mornings that are taking place in other areas of Clackmannanshire informative and enjoyable. It is so important that older people and their relatives and carers are aware of the services that are available to them in their area. People are living much longer now so it is vital that they remain independent for as long as possible and these types of support will help them do that.” Community Notice Board: The notice board is situated outside the CAP/ library. Groups and individuals and ‘not for profit’ organisations can advertise activities and display posters here. See the notice board for further details. Anyone requiring the services of a minister should contact the Revd Scott Raby on 211255. The Thrift Shop closed for the summer last week and everyone would like to thank our supporters who have given it such a successful start. It will be rebranded over the summer and return on 7 September revitalised for the 2012/13 session with a choice of soups and ‘new’ clothes for you to buy. Bookbug Sessions; Go along and join free rhyme, song and story telling sessions for under fives at Clackmannan CAP on Wednesdays from 10.30am to 11am, excluding school and public holidays.

Stamp Exhibition: A stamp exhibition on the theme of the life of Jesus will be held in the scout and guide hall, Port Street, Clackmannan on 25 and 26 May. Featuring stamps from around the world, the exhibition will be open on Friday 25 May from 2.30pm to 4pm , and 6pm to 7.30pm and Saturday 26 May from 10.30 am to noon. All welcome. Entrance will be £” for adults and £1 for children, which includes refreshments. All proceeds raised from

the exhibition will go towards the scout and guide hall renovation fund. CAP: Come along and join our free Rhyme, Song and Storytelling sessions for under fives at Clackmannan CAP on Wednesdays from 10.30am - 11am Zumba: With Ian at Clackmannan Town Hall Monday nights 7.30pm to 8.30pm. Have fun and get fit at the same time. Coalsnaughton Burns Club: Cash bingo every Monday in the lounge. Contact 01259 750517. Eyes down at 8.15pm, finished by 9.45pm. Fruit Barra: The Coalsnaughton Fruit Barra is open in Coalsnaughton Village Hall from Monday to Friday 10am until 5pm. Everyone is welcome to enjoy a cuppa at Coalsnaighton’s Community Cafe Society. If you have an hour or two to spare to help, please call into the hall. Telephone 01259 759099. TREASURE HUNT On Saturday 16 June come and join a Walking Treasure Hunt around Clackmannan in aid of church funds. It starts at 11.00 am from the car park behind the Manse (beside the Bruce Memorial Hall) and you will need a picnic lunch to have after the walk. Clue sheets priced £2.00 will be available on the day. Clackmannan Parish Church of Scotland On Sunday, morning service is at 11.00 am in the church and there will be a Traidcraft stall after the service. Vision together with Night Vision are having a night out. Contact your leaders for details. The Kirk Session continue their study course on Monday at 7.00 pm. in the Church Hall. On Tuesday the Coffee Morning is open from 10.00 am. in the Church Hall and the Congregational Board meet at 7.00 pm. in the Bruce Memorial Hall. On Wednesday the Choir meet for practice at 6.45 pm. and the Prayer Group meet at 8.00 pm. Our church building is now open every week day from 2-4 pm. until 7 September. Members of the congregation are invited to assist by acting as stewards. If you missed the Stamp Exhibition “Life of Jesus” at the Scout & Guide Hall you can see it during the church open days. Tickets costing £1.50 (for a burger & a drink) are now available for the Church Family BBQ after the service on Sunday 24 June. Please buy a ticket in advance to allow us to cater for everyone. Vegetarian options are available if requested. For more information on these and other activities please visit our web site at www.clackmannankirk. org Anyone requiring the services of a minister should contact the Revd Scott Raby on 211255. ‘On Your Marks’ (This year’s summer holiday club for Primary pupils in Clackmannan) On Thursday 21 June, at 7.00 pm in the Church Hall the preparations for our Summer Club for Primary School pupils begin. If you can help on any evenings during the week beginning 6 August please come along and find out about the programme; if you have a child who would enjoy the fellowship and excitement that will be found in Clackmannan Town Hall that week - keep your (and their) diary free.


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Dollar Ochil Hills Community Church This Sunday (3rd June) OHCC are holding their “First Things” meeting in the Dollar Civic Centre, Park Place at 7 p.m. The meeting is open to all and consists of , a time of praise with our outstanding worship group, teaching and some testimony to God’s power. We will be available for anyone wishing to have prayer for healing or any other needs. Naturally there will be tea, coffee and the opportunity to chat St James the Great, Dollar is holding a coffee morning on Saturday 26th May from 10 am – 12 noon in the Burnside Hall, Dollar. Admission is £3.00 for adults and £1.00 for children (up to the age of 12) and includes tea/coffee/juice and home baking. There will be various stalls including bottles, home baking, bric-a-brac, plants and books... Everyone welcome! Dollar newspaper and magazine collection: Dates for 2012 – 3 April; 1 May; 5 June; 3 July; 7 August; 4 September; 2 October; 6 November; 4 December. Zumba fitness classes; classes will be held on Wednesday on the Maguire Gymnasium, Dollar, from 7pm until 8pm. for more information telephone Irene on 07743785103. SWRI Please note that our Outing to Gardens in Gargunnock is on Saturday 30th June; and NOT as intimated in the Dollar News. We hope to see you then. Dollar newspaper and magazine collection: dates for 2012 - 1 May. 5 June. 3 July. 7 August. 4 September. 2 October. 6 November. 4 December. Dollar Horticular and Garden Club: The annual show will be held on Saturday 5 September 2012. The categories for the photographic section are Hillfoots View, In The Garden, It’s Only Weather, My Favourite Flower. In the young photographers section the subject is My Favourite Photo. Wee County Walkers: Why not join in the free walks led by the Wee County Walkers? Become fitter as you enjoy and easy interesting walk. No need to book. Meet us in the car park beside Cats’ Protection just before 2pm on Tuesday. Back in time to meet the children coming out of school. Walks are suitable for all ages and abilities. Find out about local history as we walk. Put on comfortable footwear, dress for the weather and enjoy. Short, safe walks open to everyone. For more information contact Jane on 01259 290316 or 07825 052677. Come on your own or bring a friend. Charity Shop: The Cats

Protection charity shop in Alloa Road, Fishcross, is open on Thursdays and Fridays from 1pm to 3pm and Saturday and Sunday from 1pm to 4pm selling good second hand clothing, bric-a-brac, books and new goods.

Kincardine The award winning Ochil Writer’s Group, who meet every second Monday in Menstrie’s Dumyat Centre, have a couple of spaces available after losing two writers to work obligations. The group had an anthology published last year, Beneath the Hills Vol. 1, and plan to publish another this year. The anthology was reviewed positively in a number of publications, both local and national. If you are interested in joining the group, please Email Monika Mackenzie at runglee@btinternet. com

Menstrie Menstrie Tiny Tots: A club run by mums for mums. This voluntarily organised group meet during term time on Mondays and Thursdays from 10am until 12noon at the Dumyat Centre. All ages from babies to threeyears-old are welcome. A healthy snack and drink are provided. A chance for mums and children to interact together through play and planned craft activities. £1.50 per visit – first session free. For more information call in or telephone Sarah on 01259 761098. Cancer Support Group: The group will be in the Dumyat Leisure Centre every Wednesday from 5.30pm to 7.30pm. Drop in for a chat and a coffee, everyone welcome. SWRI: At our April meeting the speaker was woodturner Kenny Brown who gave a most informative talk about woodturning. He brought along various wood working tools and explained how they were used. He also had brought a number of finished pieces with him and members admired the craftmanship of these beautiful items. Competition winners – Item in Wood: 1st Mrs Nancy Wilson, 2nd Mrs Jeanette Littlejohn and 3rd Mrs Margaret Johnston. Three pieces of Traybake: 1st Mrs Margo McFarlane, 2nd Mrs Margaret Johnston and 3rd Mrs Jeanette Littlejohn. Flower of the Month: Mrs Julie Higgins. The next meeting is the AGM which will be held on 15th May at 7pm. Muckhart Quilters: The group meet on the first Tuesday of each month in the Coronation Hall from 7pm to 9pm. Contact Mavis 781473 or Sue 743226.

Sauchie Sauchie & Fishcross U F Church Rev Martin Keane from St Ninians U F Church in Stirling conducted last Sunday’s Morning Service. He spoke on “What Brought Down the Walls of Jericho” and read part of Joshua Chapter 6. In the evening, we looked at the theme, “We are Always to Pray and Not to Give Up”. Maureen Barclay read part of Luke chapter 18. Christianity Explored meets on Wednesday at 7 p.m. The Friday Club for Kids is on Friday from 6 until 7.30 p.m. Communion Services take place on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. The Kirk Session meets at 10.50 a.m. Kites Group and Creche meet at 11 a.m. A choir from Trinity Congregational Church in Gabarone, Botswana, will be singing at Craigmailen U F Church, Bo’ness on Friday, beginning at 7.30 p.m. There is no admission Last Sunday morning, we began an new series of studies on the latter chapters of Paul’s letter to the Romans. We looked at “How we Might Become Living Sacrifices”. Maureen Barclay read from the beginning of Romans chapter 12. The Evening Service was a Service of Prayer and Reflection for the Bereaved. The guest speaker was Mrs Marjory Mackay, the matron of Strathcarron Hospice. On Thursday, the Bible Study meets at 7 p.m. The Friday Club for Kids is on Friday from 6 until 7.30 p.m.

services on Sunday 10 June. The Scripture Reading was taken from Acts Ch2, v14-24. The sermon focussed on the importance of being a witnessing Church and standing up and speaking up for what we as Christians believe in. We need to have street credibility to repond to the call of the Gospel by helping others so that the people we come into contact with can see that our faith is meaningful. Next Sunday, 17 June at 11am is Young Church Prizegiving. There will be a meeting of the Summer Club committee at 7 pm in the Small Church Hall on Monday 18 June and the Session will meet at 7 pm on Wednesday 20 June.

Tillicoultry 2nd Tillicoultry Rainbows: Is your daughter ages 5-7? Does she like playing games, doing art and craft, making new friends? If you have answered yes then contact 211318 and leave a message for further details. Or you can email clacksguides@yahoo.co.uk. Zumba Class: A Zumba class is held in Tillicoultry Centenary hall on Wednesday’s from 8pm – 9pm. Contact 01259 721886 for information. CAP: Come along and join our

free Rhyme, Song and Storytelling sessions for under-fives at Tillicoultry Library on Thursdays from 10am - 10.30am Lodge Ben Cleuch 782; A bingo tea will be held on Friday 4 May at 7pm to 7.30pm. Please go early for a seat.

Tullibody Slimming World: Slimming World takes place on Wednesdays at 5pm in The Civic Centre, Tullibody. Braes and banchory residents association; the agm will be held 14 may at 7pm in Banchory primary school. All welcome. Tullibody and Cambus Girlguiding: To join the leadership team. Contact Ann-Margaret on 07908 252104 or Girlguiding Clackmannanshire on 01259 211318. Healthy Living: Residents of Tullibody, Cambus or Glenochil with a Clackmannanshire Council Access to Leisure Card can swim free Monday-Friday at 9am to 5pm at the Leisure Bowl. Pop into the Tullibody Healthy Living Office, 13 Tron Court, Tullibody to find out how you can get your Tullibody Healthy Living Free Swim Card or telephone 01259 724374.

On Sunday Morning, the theme was “The Importance of Right Relationships”. Janet Doran read from part of Romans chapter 12. In the evening, Mhairi Dawson shared some experiences from the recent Denominational Camp at Inchinnan. Rev Graham Brown also spoke on “The Problems of the Elder Brother”, and read part of Luke chapter 15. Christianity Explored meets on Wednesday at 7 p.m. There is no Bible Study this week The Friday Club for Kids is on Friday from 6 until 7.30 p.m. Services take place on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Kites Group and Creche meet at 11 a.m. There will be a Soup and Sweet Lunch after the Morning Service with donations being received for Christian aid.

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Don’t get bored! Come along Get busy!! and dance with us Everyone welcome

Services take place on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Kites Group and Creche meet at 11 a.m. Sauchie Tiny Tots: Tiny Tots runs in Sauchie Hall on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9.30am to 11.30am during term time only. First visit is free of charge then £2 per child, 50p per second child. Healthy Snack, art and craft and lots more. For more information call Laura on 01259 725337 Art Club: Held each Wednesday night in Sauchie Resource Centre from 6pm to 8pm. Various types of art work, painting, drawing, modelling clay ect. £1 entry. CAP: Come along and join our free Rhyme, Song and Storytelling sessions for under-fives at Sauchie CAP on Tuesdays from 2pm - 2.30pm SAUCHIE AND COALSNAUGHTON PARISH CHURCH Scottish Charity No SCO18155 The Rev Bill Izett led both

Every Monday 25 June - 6 Aug 2012 Hip hop, popdance, broadway stage, cheerleading & lots more! £3.50 per class Little Stars P1-P4 inc 5pm All Stars P5-P7 inc 6pm Super Stars S1-S6 7pm

No need to book, just come along & join in. The Loft @ The Trade Centre, Alloa (just off Clackmannan Road)

Alloa Town Hall 18th, 19th & 20th June 2012 Tickets available from Alloa Library Raffle in aid of ‘Understandingalyssa” www.katiearthur4danceattack.com


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Schools:- Alloa Academy Notes Week Inter-House competition The winner of this session’s Inter-House Trophy is Erskine House. It was an extremely close competition with only a few points between the three Houses at the end. The trophy was presented by Belinda Greer, Head of Education Shared Service at the Junior Awards Ceremony on Thursday evening. The new InterHouse competition kicks off next week. Junior Awards Ceremony Many thanks to all parents and friends of the school for attending our Junior Awards Ceremony on Thursday 7th June. Gold, silver and bronze personal commitment awards were made to those who have achieved the required levels of attendance, punctuality and co-operation. Academic awards were made in each subject are to the pupil achieving the highest standard of academic excellence and each subject area also nominated two pupils in the categories of endeavour and citizenship.

Entertainment was provided by Lois Boa on piano, Joanne McFarlane on cornet, Bethany Wallace on saxophone and Jade Derrick and Brooklyn Proudfoot who sang “Make you feel my love.” Thanks to Ruth Jones and Mrs Young for their piano accompaniments. Australian visitors On Wednesday of last week, the school played host to two Australian visitors who are part of Melbourne’s education planning team. Both of our guests were greatly impressed by the calm working of the school and the courtesy and friendliness displayed but the pupils. Welcoming new S1s to Alloa Academy All parents of prospective S1s in the new session are cordially invited to our P7 Parents’ Evening on Wednesday 13th June at 6.30 p.m. Following that, our new S1 pupils will spend Thursday 14th and Friday 15th June in the school following their

timetables and taking part in an afternoon of Maths challenge fun and games. S5/6 students All students in S5/6 are reminded that they have a second chance to apply for Prefectship. All forms must be returned by close of school on Wednesday 13th June. County Sports Preparations are well underway for the County Sports at Grangemouth stadium on Tuesday 19th June. All events will be contested by Alloa Academy representatives and we look forward to an even greater haul of medals than last year. Giant Walking Bus We are looking forward to welcoming children from our associated school on Wednesday 20th June during the Giant Walking Bus event. Primary pupils will arrive at Alloa Academy Astroturf at 10.00 and will form Olympic circles for the mascot dance, the hokeycokey and joint singing of “500 miles”.

Erskine House pupils acccept the Inter-House trophy

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Creative and Aesthetic trip to London From Mon 18th-Wednesay 20th June 48 pupils will be taking part in the Creative and Aesthetic trip to London. Pupils will have the opportunity to visit London’s

New Head Boy and Head girl make their first speech

Guest speaker Belinda Greer addresses the assembled

famous sights and galleries. A report on the trip will be prepared by pupils and shared with the school on their return. School uniform Please note that we

expect high standards of school uniform at all times. Leggings are not acceptable schoolwear and girls’ skirts should be of an appropriate length. Please bear this in mind when purchasing items of clothing for school.

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Lornshill Academy student from Sauchie is in the running for a skiing scholarship which will qualify him to become a Ski Instructor by the time he’s only 18. This year Interski has picked Calum McEwan to be among only thirty skiers from 10,000 in the whole of the UK who will compete for one of the 10 skiing scholarships available, each of which are worth £6000. Calum is a member of Fir Park Ski Club and was put forward by Clackmannanshire Council community worker and his instructor Iain Findlater. The Ski Club travels often, making regular trips to the indoor snow dome in Glasgow and always tries to book one trip a year abroad via Interski a

BY James McGregor school ski trip company. While he was on one of these trips abroad in Pila Italy an Interski instructor who was scouting for performance, personality and adaptability on the slopes spotted him and noticed his talent. Calum has said: “After our week’s skiing in the resort, our instructor put me forward for the Interski Scholarship. “Alongside two other hopefuls, several runs of our skiing were filmed and in May, at the end of the season, these videos were then judged, with only 27 going forward from the 300 to an intensive day’s training in Manchester during July. “I will be up against 29 of the best young skiers from around the country, where we will spend the day with some of the most qualified ski instructors in the world will be put through our paces as we ski for this

once in a lifetime opportunity.” The qualifiers will be held at the Chill Factore in Manchester at which all of the participants will be filmed so that the footage collected there can be analysed later. Calum added: “I will then have to wait nervously for several days for the letter and for news of whether I was successful or not. Continuing: “ I was chosen as one of the 30 best to go to Manchester, this is a chance I will never get again and I intend to grasp it with both hands.” The oldest of 3 brothers Calum took up skiing 5 years ago while he was still a pupil at Craigbank Primary School. Recalling he said: “I’ve never been a racer or entered competitions, but enjoy teaching and helping others. So if I achieve this scholarship I will

be able to get a job on the slopes and get paid for what is essentially a hobby.” He has always had an athletic personality, he trains 2 hours a week every Monday and rapidly moved up the ranks at the Ski Club soon attaining a level 7, and he has already been involved in swimming coaching. Calum also said: “At present in skiing, the most I am permitted to do is shadow instructors until I can instruct by myself and achieve my British Associate of Snowsports Instructors (BASI Level 1) certificate.” He already has his sights firmly set on the future; aiming to achieve a BASI level 2 upon reaching his 18th birthday. Regarding this he said: “That would allow me to teach anywhere in the world, a great opportuni-

ty for any aspiring young skier,” Head of Education, Belinda Greer said: “Congratulations to Calum on this achievement. To be

one of only 30 in the UK to make the final shortlist is fantastic. This is a great opportunity and I wish him all the best.”


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A Royal Event BY James McGregor & Conor McQuillian

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he Celebration for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee took place in Alloa on Saturday June 9th in Greenfield Park.

The event was officially opened by the Lord Lieutenant Rt. Hon George Reid at 12pm, after which the fun begins and the stalls will open for business. Miss Alloa and Miss Princess, Nicki MacGregor, 17, from Menstrie and Georgia Smyth, 11, from Clackmannan, were awarded were awarded a tiara and a sash reading ‘Miss Alloa’ and ‘Miss Princess’ by Lord Lieutenant Rt. Hon George Reid and Miss Alloa 2011 just half an hour after the event opened; all three of the Miss Princess finalists have been approached by modelling agencies following their work in the competition. The events saw over a £120 raised for CHAS, which will be presented to CHAS on behalf of the Community Council by Miss Alloa and the princess. Police were also busy coding the children’s


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A Roya l E ve n bikes and having their professional canines put on a show for the public. Important life saving techniques were taught to the public curtsy of ST Andrew’s Ambulance crews, who let everyone attempt to resuscitate mannequins; this went down well with all the ages. Lord Lieutenant Rt. Hon George Reid commented “it was a good community event, as a Diamond Jubilee Celebration should be. “It was nice to see people celebrating the Queens sixty years on the throne at a local level.” The events within the Alloa Town Hall had sold out prior to the Saturday with much excitement anticipated. Wrist bands were sold for £2 apiece, they granted access to: holding the birds of prey; Police dogs; Fire Engines and home safety advice; classical car exhibits and a Coronation Bus from the museum.


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By Anne Smith Aries (21 March - 20 April) xxxx This June will be a dynamic, lively and interactive month. There’ll be new information, new people - all this with strong impact on the couple. There’ll be a lot of discussions and plans for joint projects, domestic planning and family-focused interest.

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Venus, Libra’s ruler, will be retrograde, which xxxxxxxxxx makes June rather complicated on the whole and with natural repercussions on relationships. However, Venus’ retrograde movement will end on June 27th, it’s again about a cycle that will end and that will bear important significance. In conclusion, June will be a complex month that will require attention and patience.

Substitute Scorpio (24 Oct - 22 Nov) With the Sun and retrograde Venus xxxxxxxx in your eighth house, on the agenda your comp this month could also be the slipsofrecuperation of some goods, an & upgrad inheritance or issues related to other money: couple or business e people’s partners, collaborators, etc. No matter your flyer the situation is, you’d better not s to what take risks and act with more diplomacy. 500 21 June) Gemini (22 May -0 Sagittarius (23 Nov - 21 Dec) Taurus (21 April - 21 May) xxxxxxxxx June 2012 will primarily be financial. There’ll be a lot of interest in business, in certain transactions, in purchasing, selling, calculating, efforts will be directed towards finding new methods of raising the income on the 11th Jupiter will enter your house of money, boosting the material appetite!

The xxxx big news, though, is that on June 11th 2012 Jupiter will enter Gemini. For a year ahead, it’ll open new horizons to you and create new opportunities. Jupiter is the Greater Benefic, bringing good luck, enthusiasm and prosperity. Having it by your side will help you develop and advance.

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With xxxxxSaturn in your house of career and with retrograde Venus in your house of work, in the professional area you’ll feel a mix of pain and pleasure. You’ll enjoy your work but it’ll be badly paid, or you won’t like it but the money will be tempting, or you’ll take pleasure in doing your work but you’ll find out that you have to start all over again.

Aquarius (21 Jan - 19 Feb) With Mercury in your house of work, it’ll xxxxxxx be an appropriate period for intellectual work, for preoccupations related to communication, information, as well as tasks requiring handiness. Everything involving calculations, editing, or drawing will go well. You’ll also feel the need for change and variety! Pisces (20 Feb - 20 Mar) xxxxxxxxxx Jupiter’s arrival at your fourth house on June 11th will mark the beginning of a one-year period of good luck with home and properties. For now, collaboration is an important source of income, but it needs to be dealt with prudently and tactfully, because it is a vulnerable area.

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Sizzling Suzie’s Q’s Views ! Summer Spreads

The Wee County is pleased to have the infamous ‘Q, from Airdrie’ writing for the Entertainment Pages, to give you all some comic relief. As a regular contributor to the Glasgow Metro newspaper, and a regular in the comedy scene in Glasgow and Edinburgh, Q has given the Wee County an exclusive column, which we are sure will have you wanting for more in the next edition of the Wee County!

ANDY COULSON Dear God, if Andy Coulson is found guilty of perjury, please please PLEASE let him serve his sentence in Barlinne Prison. They’ll have an absolute field day with him… UNUSUAL PARTIES I have been invited to a patio party. Basically we all turn up at my mate’s house, drink beer, and clean up his back garden and help him build a patio. Call me cynical; but isn’t this just a method of getting free labour? Especially given that we are to supply the beer ourselves. And is it wise for us to be using power tools after a few cans of Stella? So the next time I need any sort of specialist work done, will I invite a contractor round and once he’s done the work hand him a beer and thank him for coming to the party? Of course not; that would be suicide.

EURO 2012 For this years tournament, can I please request the following? 1) Commentators; please don’t make any references- even non-tenuous ones- to 1966. You won the World Cup then, and we salute you, but please stop shoe horning references to it into your commentary. Especially if the game you’re commentating on is Poland vs Greece 2) Scottish folk; please stop hating England. We have reached a stage where if England were playing an Al Qaeda XI, some of you would be rooting for the terrorists. 3) Scottish folk again; if you’re watching a Republic of Ireland game, please don’t point at players and say “He’s Scottish / English, he’s only playing under the grandparents rule”. Yes he is, so just accept it. I don’t see anyone shouting at Lukas Podolski for representing Germany, and let’s face itGermany and Poland didn’t see eye to eye some decades ago. 4) Players; handy hint for youdon’t berate the referee. How

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made it so memorable for her. In particular, I hope she makes Grace Jones a Duchess following her performance at the jubilee concert. Cliff Richard may have put in a crowd pleasing performance, and is one of the Queen’s favourites. But even he couldn’t have walked on stage dressed like Queen Amidala out of Star Wars, and then spun a hula-hoop round his waist for 5 minutes whilst singing “Slave To The Rhythm”. The Beatles asked “Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I’m 64?”. But they never thought to ask if they’d be able to do the hula-hoop at that age. Grace Jones can!

people during the most challenging time in the history of the nation. They were NOT designed for some greedy chancer to find them over 60 years later and say to himself “Because brave men and women gave me freedom in World War 2, I’ll use the posters designed for them to make me a mint”. Keep Calm And Don’t Buy Crap Merchandise….oh God, now I’m doing it!

many referees, in the history of the world, have said “You’re right mate; I am a (CENSORED). AND FINALLY Have a penalty…actually have 2. Please stop buying Damn my ignorance”? Exactly. merchandise containing the 5) Fans; don’t even think of words “Keep Calm And Carry bringing vevuzelas to the games. On”. It was funny for a while, but I’ll personally hop on the first now it’s just plain silly. plane to the tournament and When the original “Keep ram them down your throat. Calm…” posters came out in 6) Hooligans; don’t bother 1939, they were designed to rioting. The police are prepared boost the morale of the British for you. They have many anti-hooligan Answers on page 27 laws, and pepper spray at their disposal, Across 1. Month for us to see Roman emperor and are just dying to (8) 1. Circus performer fits into macro test them out on you.. 2. Wheel spokes for the first person bathers (7) to follow Rear Admiral and Detective 5. Bad omen - upset stomach (7) And that’s it. Enjoy Inspector (5) 8. Flit about - otherwise, brigade would be the games folks!

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BIG BROTHER EXCLUSIVE I exclusively can reveal that in Q’s Views this summer, you will find everything you could ever possibly want or need to know about Big Brother. That’s right, in Q’s Views you will find NOTHING about the show. GRACE JONES I hope the Queen enjoyed her Diamond Jubilee, and that she shows her gratitude to the many people who

3. Prevent correspondence arriving from capitals (5,7) 4. Attunes differently to lockjaw (7) 5. A way to go - why the lack of interest? (6) 6. Follow a winding course with me and ‘er (7) 7. Require the French knitting rod (6) 11. Elvis lookalike whimpers on a torturous section (12) 15. Fellow actor was a childhood friend (8) 17. He may have major responsibilities (7) 19. Losing your head when paddling can be confusing (7) 20. Corrosion, I see, is rural (6) 21. It allows you to monitor your self-image (6) 23. Land involved in Latin diary (5)

left with cheese (3) 9. Bandit exposes old-fashioned statute (6) 10. Not real, even of talkies (4) 12. Wet blanket for Rod in the quicksand (5-2-3-3) 13. Eve ruins the world? (8) 14. Carries teddies (5) 16. Poles or stakes to start (5) 18. Islands in the Pacific that swamp everyone (8) 22. Beijing was once known differently by drift in code (9,4) 24. Roughly sew harness (4) 25. Sit awkwardly next to painting and its creator (6) 26. Dan confused about genetic information (1,1,1) 27. He investigates death of suspect crooner (7) 28. Rubbish starts building in garage (7)

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Out & about with Ashleigh Elliott

Olly Murs TITP With T in the park coming up this summer, I am choosing a singer/ band to talk about each week to let you know the sights of them at the moment I have chosen Olly Murs this week because he will be performing on Friday 6th July. Olly Murs was born and raised in England and the Essex singer catches an attraction to all ages because of his good looks but mainly to teenagers and young adults. Just in case you did not know, Olly shot to fame after becoming runner up on reality TV show, X Factor back in 2009. I’ll let you know what Olly Murs top five songs are. “Heart skips a beat” The famous Rizzle Kicks feature throughout the song, the lyrics are moving they mean his heart skips a beat when his true love is around him. This song is great with the two singers performing well together. “Dance with me tonight” is a great this song and is about how he is in love with this girl and wants to get her up to dance with him. The song will catch your attention right away with the beat and the lyrics will never get old. “Oh my goodness” is really good and could mean something to people who are going through a rough path in your love life, and in my opinion, this is another song that will never get old. “Please don’t let me go” is a song that most people could relate to through the lyrics, means you sometimes want to let go and run away from your problems but you overcome it all great song. “Thinking of me” is about an old relationship which he is saying that he thinks about it all the time and he hopes that the girl will always be thinking of it as well. Olly Murs is the type of artist that most people will probably listen to because his songs are love songs, which all age groups can relate to if they are going through a rough patch in their relationship or weather they have found their true love and want to show them. His song “Heart skips a beat” is my personal favourite song because I love the lyrics and I believe that this song will never grow old. My favourite part of the song is when Rizzle Kicks starts singing because I like both artists so I think it is good when you have two artists you really like singing in the same song. I would say to anyone who is reading this who is going to T in the park this year you must go see Olly Murs or you will regret after words.

Wallace Monument.

With the summer coming up in a months’ time everyone will want something to do to make time go by faster when you have nothing else to do. The Wallace Monument is a great place to go visit you can learn so much within such a little time. Wallace’s Monument is the one of the high points of your visit to Stirling while at the top of the monument you can overlook the city centre of Stirling and the Forth Valley. The monument, outside Stirling city centre offers views of Scotland’s victory at the battle of Stirling. This is the very place if you would like to know about the history of Sir William Wallace and touch things that the man himself has touched and used. For years this world famous landmark has attracted visitors from all over the world with its exhibits and displays and very beautiful views. The opening times to Wallace Monument are 10.00am till 5.00pm and if you want the last chance before the ending time it Is 45 minutes before closing time is the last chance you will have to go view this great place and learn loads, if you think this is the thing you would like to do during your summer holidays then take a trip to Stirling and have a good day out have fun!

Keeping fit

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Last week I talked about two different exercises this week I think something simple again will be good and it will help a lot. So this week I thought we could do some simple static holds, static holds will help get your upper body and arm strength stronger. To do this exercise you can do it on any floor in your house maybe try having something soft under your arms to they don’t hurt as much while doing it. When you are ready put your body in to the push up position but place your elbows on the floor instead of your hands, if this is your first time doing this you should hold the position for around 45 seconds then put yourself down to the ground take a twenty second beak and try again. If you feel you can go on try doing it in stages for 5 minutes but remember on your first time after every 45 seconds I would take a twenty second break just to get used to the feel of the exercise at first, I think we will go for another exercise move to go with this one with it being a lot more simple this week. You should do some leg lifts as well as doing the static holds, place a mat or something soft on the floor and lie down flat then put your legs straight out with your hands at your side then lift your legs up without bending your knees hold that for about 45 seconds as well then lower your legs back down to the ground take a twenty second break then start again I would hold this about 5 minutes but remember to take your breaks every 45 seconds of holding the position for twenty seconds. Have fun doing all these exercises might hate it now but wait till you’re in shape for the summer.

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Coconut Dhal ‘Dhal’ is the Indian word for lentils. This vegetarian meal is popular all over India and is simpler to make than your local curry house would have you believe! This version contains coconut milk and coriander for a delicately spiced dish. Serves 4.

Names: Spot Breed: Zebra! Lives: Blair Drummond Safari Park Likes: people visiting him, and his food! Keeper: looked after by keeper Sammy Look out for a full review of Blair Drummond Safari Park coming soon in your Wee County News. Photograph by Kirill Obolenskiy. To submit your pet please send a photo of your pet to weecounty@hubpublishing. co.uk or post your photo to The Wee County News, 38 Primrose Street, Alloa FK10 1JG with your name, your pets name, breed, age and his or her likes and dislikes. * although we will try, we cannot guarantee the return of any photos posted to us.

INGREDIENTS 250g red lentils 400ml coconut milk a handful of fresh curry leaves a handful of fresh coriander 2 medium chopped tomatoes 1tsp turmeric 3 green chilis, deseeded and sliced 4tsp oil 2tsp black mustard seeds 2 onions, one chopped finely, one sliced. 300ml water Naan bread, to serve METHOD 1. Combine the lentils, coconut milk, tomatoes, chillis, turmeric and chopped onion in a saucepan. Add 300ml water, season with a pinch

of salt and pepper and simmer until the lentils are soft - approximately 20 minutes. 2. In a shallow pan, fry the sliced onion until crisp. 3. Add the curry leaves, coriander and mustard seeds and fry until they sizzle. 4. Transfer the lentil mixture from the pan into a serving dish. Spoon the onion and leaves mixture over

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PLASTERER Job No: SLN/21977 SOC Code: 5321 Wage: ÂŁ8.65 Per Hour Hours: 5 over 7 Location: STIRLING FK9 Duration: Temporary Date posted: 06 June 2012 Pension details: No details held Description Fully qualified Experienced Plasterer for occasional part time work, must have valid CSCS card and own transport. Flexibility is essential as clients have domestic and commercial sites within the Stirlingshire area to apply please email CV to lisa.pollock@driverhire.co.uk. How to apply You can apply for this job by sending a CV/written application to Lisa Pollock at Driver Hire, lisa.pollock@driverhire.co.uk. Employer Driver Hire JOINER Job No: SLN/21976 SOC Code: 5315 Wage: ÂŁ8.65 Per Hour Hours: 5 over 7 Location: STIRLING FK9 Duration: Temporary

Date posted: 06 June 2012 Pension details: No details held Description Fully qualified experienced joiner for occasional part time work, must have valid CSCS card and own transport. Flexibility is essential as clients have domestic and commercial sites within the Stirlingshire area to apply please email CV to lisa. pollock@driverhire.co.uk. How to apply You can apply for this job by sending a CV/written application to Lisa Pollock at Driver Hire, lisa.pollock@driverhire.co.uk. Employer Driver Hire

Time served Glazier required for local company with a diverse but very busy workload. Temporary for 6 months however could be longer depending on business needs. Driving licence would be preferred but not essential. Apply direct.Must be able to make sealed Double Glazing units. . phone Janet direct or send in cv and Jobcentre application form to employer How to apply You can apply for this job by obtaining a Jobcentre Plus application form by selecting this link www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/ es5.pdf Opens new window (unless JavaScript disabled). Alternatively you can request an application form from any Jobcentre Plus Office and returning it to Janet Stephens at Stirling Glazing Company, The Glasshouse, Whitehouse Roa, Springkerse Industrial Estate, Stirling, Stirlingshire, FK7 7SP. Employer Stirling Glazing Company

GLAZIER Job No: SLN/21975 SOC Code: 5316 Wage: NEGOTIABLE DEPENDING ON EXPERIENCE Hours: 39 PER WEEK MON TO FRI Location: STIRLING, STIRLINGSHIRE FK7 Duration: Temporary Date posted: 06 June 2012 Closing date: 22 June 2012 Pension details: No details held Description

TRAVEL CLERK Job No: SLN/21989 SOC Code: 6212 Wage: ÂŁ12,000 PER ANNUM

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Location: STIRLING FK9 Duration: Temporary Date posted: 23 May 2012 Closing date: 22 June 2012 Pension details: Pension available Description This vacancy is due to start on 28/05/2012 and end on 17/08/2012. We are currently recruiting temporary process operators to work in our manufacturing site. Duties include loading raw materials as required, packing finished goods and providing data whilst maintaining the work area and machinery in a clean and safe manner.Candidates will have previous expe rience of working within a manufacturing, production or warehouse environment. Applicants must be able to work 12 hour shifts on a continuous shift rota including night shifts and weekend working. Please send your CV and covering letter to gillian.mcculloch@gcs.com or HR Department, United Closures and Plastics, 1 Steuart Road, Bridge of Allan, Stirling, FK9 4JG. How to apply You can apply for this job by sending a CV/written application to Michelle Park at United Closures and Plastics Limited., 1 Steuart Road, Bridge of Allan, Bridge of Allan, Stirling, FK9 4JG or to gillian.mcculloch@gcs.com. Employer United Closures and Plastics Limited. OUTLET RECEPTIONIST CLERK Job No: ALL/23465 SOC Code: 4123 Wage: Exceeds Nat Min Wage Hours: 35-40 PER WEEK 5 DAYS OVER 7, EVENING SHIFTS 4PM - 1AM Location: Alloa, Clackmannanshire FK10 Duration: Permanent Date posted: 06 June 2012 Pension details: No details held Description Duties include taking customer orders, cash handling and reconciliation, sending daily requirements to central warehouse, correspondence with head office and any other day to day duties. Previous experience is an advantage but not essential. This is a permanent position with an initial 6 week trial period. Upon satisfactory completion of the trial period,the job will be confirmed and a performance bonus will be introduced.

Immediate start. How to apply You can apply for this job by sending a CV/written application to Mr A Khan at Four In One Fast Food Restaurants Ltd, Portdownie, Falkirk, Stirlingshire, FK1 4QZ or to khan@fourinone.co.uk. Employer Four In One Fast Food Restaurants Ltd CLEANER Job No: ALL/23452 SOC Code: 9233 Wage: £121.60 Per Month Hours 2 1/2 hours per morning worked Location: Kincardine, Alloa FK10 Duration: Permanent Date posted: 29 May 2012 Pension details: Pension available Description Cleaner required for two mornings a week and for holiday cover.Main duties are cleaning golf club areas such as toilets, lounge, restaurant and hallways, windows, doors silverware and all floors.Very early morning post and would most likely require own transport. How to apply You can apply for this job by visiting tulliallangolf@ btconnect.com and following the instructions on the webpage. Employer Tulliallan Golf Club

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OUTLET RECEPTIONIST CLERK Job No: ALL/23465 SOC Code: 4123 Wage: Exceeds Nat Min Wage Hours: 35-40 PER WEEK 5 DAYS OVER 7, EVENING SHIFTS 4PM - 1AM Location: Alloa, Clackmannanshire FK10 Duration: Permanent Date posted: 06 June 2012 Pension details: No details held Description Duties include taking customer orders, cash handling and reconciliation, sending daily requirements to central warehouse, correspondence with head office and any other day to day duties. Previous experience is an advantage but not essential. This is a permanent position with an initial 6 week trial period. Upon satisfactory completion of the trial period,the job will be confirmed and a performance bonus will be introduced. Immediate start. How to apply: You can apply for this job by sending a CV/ written application to Mr A Khan at Four In One Fast Food Restaurants Ltd, Portdownie, Falkirk, Stirlingshire, FK1 4QZ or to khan@fourinone.co.uk. Employer Four In One Fast Food Restaurants Ltd

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OTE £100,000 Due to expansion and increased workload we require experienced IFAs to join our team. Working with a broad level of clients ranging from corporate to HNW individuals, you will provide tailored financial planning to meet those needs of our clients. Advice will be given to clients on the whole spectrum of planning requirements. Successful candidate will also have experience in managing introducers. Employed and Self Employed positions available and will see candidates working to set quarterly targets. Rewards for managing and increasing funds under management alongside the generation of new business are given.

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SEMI SKILLED / HANDYMAN Job No: ALL/23461 SOC Code: 8129 Wage: £10.69 to £19.26 Per Hour Hours: 10 HRS A DAY OVER 7 DAYS Location: Alloa, Clackmannanshire FK10 Duration: Temporary Date posted: 05 June 2012 Pension details: No details held Description Semi Skilled Operatives with power station experience required for a 6 week assignment. Must have previous power station experience and hold a valid CCNSG site safety passport. Local to site would be advantage. This Vacancy is being advertised on behalf of UK Engineering Recruitment Ltd who is operating as an employment business. This vacancy is covered by the Working Time Regulations. How to apply You can apply for this job by telephoning 01502 508198 and asking for Michelle, Cathy Or Shaun. Employer UK Engineering Recruitment Ltd ROUGHCASTER / SLATER Job No: ALL/23462 SOC Code: 5313 Wage: £10.46 PER HOUR Hours: 39 PER WEEK, MONDAY TO FRIDAY, BETWEEN 8AM4.30PM Location: CENTRAL BELT AREA FK10 Duration: Permanent Date posted: 06 June 2012 Pension details: No details held Description Must have a clean driving licence. Must have previous experience. Required to carry out various works throughout the Central Belt. How to apply You can apply for this job by sending a CV/written application to R Cooke at Marshall Construction, r.cooke@ marshallconstruction.co.uk. Employer Marshall Construction BAR STAFF Job No: ALL/23464 SOC Code: 9225 Wage: EXCEEDS NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE Hours: WEEKENDS/EVENING Location: ALLOA, CLACKMANNANSHIRE FK10 Duration: Permanent Date posted: 06 June 2012 Closing date: 02 July 2012 Pension details: No details held

Description Applicants must be 18 due to licensing laws. Bar Staff required for busy village pub mainly weekend work - variable hours. I would prefer someone with their ssplh or a training record but i am prepared to train the right applicants. Please email in the first instance. The Employer has claimed an exception under the Equality Act 2010. How to apply For further details about job reference ALL/23464, please telephone Jobseeker Direct on 0845 6060 234. Lines are open 8.00am - 6.00pm weekdays only. All calls are charged at local rate. Call charges may be different if you call from a mobile phone. Alternatively, visit your local Jobcentre Plus Office and use the customer access phones provided to call Jobseeker Direct. The textphone service for deaf and hearingimpaired people is 0845 6055 255. Gardener Job No: ALL/23468 SOC Code: 5113 Wage: Meets Nat Min Wage Hours: 8-12 per week, 2 days out 5, times to be arranged Location: Alloa, Clackmannanshire FK10 Duration:Permanent Date posted: 06 June 2012 Pension details: Pension available Description Your own transport is essential due to location. Basic gardening skills and previous experience is essential. Duties include grass cutting, hoeing, trimming and general gardening duties as required. Times to be arranged. How to apply You can apply for this job by sending a CV/written application to Robert Westland at Dunmar House Hotel, enquiries@ dumarhouse.co.uk. Employer Dunmar House Hotel COOK Job No: ALL/23470 SOC Code: 5434 Wage: EXCEEDS NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE Hours: 2 DAYS AT START Location: ALLOA, CLACKMANNANSHIRE FK10 Duration: Permanent Date posted: 06 June 2012 Closing date: 02 July 2012 Pension details: No details held Description Must be Over 18 years of age.

Cook required for village pub. Job is part time with a view to becoming full time in the near future. Duties include cooking and preparing bar lunches and suppers, serving meals to customers, keeping the kitchen and all other food prep areas clean, temperature recording. Must be able to work on your own or as part of a team. Email cv or letter please. The Employer has claimed an exception under the Equality Act 2010. How to apply For further details about job reference ALL/23470, please telephone Jobseeker Direct on 0845 6060 234. Lines are open 8.00am - 6.00pm weekdays only. All calls are charged at local rate. Call charges may be different if you call from a mobile phone. Alternatively, visit your local Jobcentre Plus Office and use the customer access phones provided to call Jobseeker Direct. The textphone service for deaf and hearingimpaired people is 0845 6055 255. MONOBLOCKER /PAVER Job No: ALL/23472 SOC Code: 8142 Wage: £8.50 PER HOUR TO START Hours: 40 PER WEEK, MONDAY TO FRIDAY, 8AM TO 4.30PM Location: ALLOA, CLACKMANNANSHIRE FK10 Duration: Permanent Date posted: 07 June 2012 Pension details: No details held Description A full driving licence is essential and minor points at employer’s discretion. Must have previous mono block experience, as well as slabbing, kerbing, paving, ground works and drainage experience. Duties will include monoblocking, slabbing, kerbing, paving, ground works and drainage. Must be able to set and work to levels, be able to use own initiative. Applicants must be willing to work overtime. Please only apply if you have relevant experience. Good prospects for the right candidate. Immediate start is available. How to apply For further details about job reference ALL/23472, please telephone Jobseeker Direct on 0845 6060 234. Lines are open 8.00am - 6.00pm weekdays only. All calls are charged at local rate. Call charges may be different if you call from a mobile phone. Alternatively, visit your local Jobcentre Plus

Office and use the customer access phones provided to call Jobseeker Direct. The textphone service for deaf and hearingimpaired people is 0845 6055 255. HOTEL SHIFT SUPERVISOR Job No: ALL/23473 SOC Code: 1221 Wage: Negotiable depending on experience Hours: 35-40 per week, 5 Days over 7, eves & nights Location: Alloa, Clackmannanshire FK10 Duration: Permanent Date posted: 07 June 2012 Pension details: No details held Description Previous experience in a similar role is essential. A personal licence would be an advantage. Must have excellent communication, organisational and customer service skills and be able to lead and motivate a team. Duties include looking after the day to day management of food service, hotel guests and booking for functions and conferences. Free parking. Please enclose a covering letter with CV and state which position you are applying for. How to apply You can apply for this job by sending a CV/written application to Susan Westland at Claremont Lodge Hotel, info@ claremontlodgehotel.co.uk. Employer Claremont Lodge Hotel SALES PERSON/SALES MANAGER Job No: ALL/23475 SOC Code: 1132 Wage: MEETS NAT MIN WAGE OTE >> 50K Hours: 40 HOURS A WEEK OVER 7 DAY ROTA, DAYS AND EVENINGS Location: SCOTLAND FK10 Duration: Permanent Date posted: 07 June 2012 Closing date: 22 June 2012 Pension details: No details held Description Must have strong track record in sales, preferably selling bathrooms and kitchens direct to the public. Will be working in both the showroom and visiting customers at home. This is a unique opportunity for a true sales professional to pick up the reins and with the full backing of the directors, grow the business and sales team throughout Scotland, there will be an excellent package on offer for the right person, with the

weecounty hunger , ambition and ability to help this company to achieve its goals. Benefits include: Company car. How to apply For further details about job reference ALL/23475, please telephone Jobseeker Direct on 0845 6060 234. Lines are open 8.00am - 6.00pm weekdays only. All calls are charged at local rate. Call charges may be different if you call from a mobile phone. Alternatively, visit your local Jobcentre Plus Office and use the customer access phones provided to call Jobseeker Direct. The textphone service for deaf and hearingimpaired people is 0845 6055 255. CIS REGISTERED ELECTRICIANS Job No: ALL/23476 SOC Code: 5241 Wage: EXCEEDS NATIONAL MINIMUM WAGE Hours: 40 HOURS A WEEK WITH POSSIBLE O/T Location: CENTRAL BELT FK10 Duration: Temporary Date posted: 07 June 2012 Closing date: 13 July 2012 Pension details: No details held Description Approved Electricians only required for forthcoming contract in Central Belt of Scotland. Please apply by sending CV and current hourly rate to: office@allfal.co.uk How to apply You can apply for this job by visiting office@allfal.co.uk and following the instructions on the webpage. CLEANER/DRIVER Job No: ALL/23471 SOC Code: 9223 Wage: £6.75 PER HOUR Hours: 39 HOURS,MONDAY TO FRIDAY 6AM - 4.30PM Location: ALLOA, CLACKMANNANSHIRE FK10 Duration: Permanent Date posted: 07 June 2012 Pension details: No details held Description For the cover of holidays, and sick leave. Domestic Cleaner required cleaning of offices, toilets, shower rooms etc job also includes some driving duties this will be on a as and when required basis. . phone 01259730631 extension 3135 How to apply You can apply for this job by telephoning 0125 9730631 ext 0 and asking for Audrey McGurk. Employer Turners Facility Management


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ondon, UK. Spring/ Summer 2012 – The wedding season may be upon us, but a new survey by social sharing site Have You Seen has revealed a staggering one in five in Scotland (21%) would ditch the wedding of a friend or family member to save a bit of extra cash during a recession. These findings coincide with figures released this year, which found that the average wedding costs each guest a staggering £510 when presents, accommodation, transport and hen and stag parties are taken into consideration. And it seems the girls are the worst culprits when it comes to bailing out on a loved one’s special day, with female respondents in the UK almost a third more likely to pass on the confetti and cake than men (23% compared to 18% of men). The study also revealed that one in five Brits (21%) in Scotland would refrain from visiting relatives because the cost of travelling is so high. Nine per cent would even sell a family heirloom as a way of earning a bit of extra cash. The YouGov study, which was commissioned on behalf of social sharing website Have You Seen, aims to highlight more cost effective ways to make and save

money – including earning money by recommending products you like. Dan Pearce, director of Have You Seen, comments: “It’s not surprising that people are starting to tighten their belts now that the country is back in recession – but skipping the weddings of friends and family is quite a drastic way to save money, especially when there are easier ways to make a bit of extra cash. “Using platforms like Have You Seen allows you to shop online while still earning money, so you can even earn money by recommending items on gift lists to fellow wedding guests! Shoppers also have the option of sharing commission with friends and family, which benefits everyone.” Have You Seen allows anyone with an online presence - be it email, Facebook, Twitter or Google+ - to share a product or service they like and would recommend to their network of friends and followers. If the recommendation leads to a purchase, commission is earned and can be shared between both parties. The Have You Seen research revealed that 45 per cent of Brits online have already recommended products or services online via email or social media, proving that this is something that is already part of everyday life.

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The most iconic cars of all time

The potential dangers of part worn tyres

here are certain cars - not necessarily expensive sports cars or even the best, most reliable or useful cars - which we all admire. Here we count down the ten most familiar, well loved and longed for cars around:

he safety of vehicle tyres has been the focus of much media attention over the last few months. More tyre manufacturers’ commercials have appeared on television and Quentin Wilson, best known for his stint on BBC’s Top Gear, states that drivers are not sufficiently educated in tyre quality and maintenance, which is a significant factor in UK road death and injury. One much debated aspect of tyre safety is the use of second hand, part-worn tyres where the depth of the tread is less than in new tyres, but in the current economic climate these tyres are becoming a more popular choice as people try to stretch tight budgets and make savings. Critics argue that part worn tyres are not only dangerous, with unknown faults, but also represent false economy, whereas supporters argue that they are inexpensive and an effective method of fitting better tyres to a car. Despite some drivers suggesting that all tyres being used on the roads are effectively part worn, recent findings have shown that 50% of UK drivers who purchase these tyres do not know about the dangers associated with them. One aspect that is particularly disturbing about this growing trade is that the origin of these tyres is not known. A recent trading standards investigation conducted by Birmingham City Council uncovered part worn tyres with embedded nails, tread well below the legal requirement, cords that were exposed and, in one particular case, a 17-yearold tyre. During the course of the investigation, a quarter of the 190

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Mini Cooper Ever since Michael Caine uttered the immortal line ‘you’re only supposed to blow the bloody doors off,’ we’ve longed for our own super-sweet, utterly cool Mini Cooper. No other car is so recognisable or so adored by drivers here and all over the world. Jaguar E-Type Sensuous lines, come hither eyes and the ability to go like no other, the Jaguar E-Type is the car most men would sell their wives for. Sports Car International magazine named it the best car of the 1960s but many would argue it’s the best of all time. VW Beetle The re-launch of the Volkswagen Beetle in the late 1990s disappointed many a fan of the original bug which was produced from 1938 to 2003. Uncomfortable seats, a lack of speed and roaringly noisy engine are among the problems which has seen the Beetle named among the worst cars of all time. But still we love them. Porsche 911 No Porsche manufactured since has lived up to the 911. But perhaps it’s simply because few cars can better it for driveability or design - Porsche consistently adapted the design to appeal to everyone from curve-loving 60s swingers to 1980s city boys.

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Aston Martin DB9 Few new cars have captured the public imagination like the DB9, launched in 2004. Practically perfect in every way it lives up to previous DB incarnations and then some. A basic model may cost a similar price to a three bed terrace in South Wales but you know which you’d rather; VW Microbus Just packing up a bag, strapping your surfboard to the roof, loading The Beach Boys in to the tape deck and chugging down to Cornwall with all of your mates. It’s every kids dream and, judging by the prices fetched by campers to this day, for many the dream doesn’t fade. Citroen 2CV Only less recognisable than a Mini or a Beetle, the 2CV is as French as baguettes, frogs legs and Chanel. A French village is indeed incomplete without a rusting 2CV or two. Girls love them, men tolerate them. If only because James Bond drove one in For Your Eyes Only. Morris Minor Traveller Once the preserve of countryside vicars and greying old ladies with fox terriers, the wood-framed Moggy Minor Traveller has, somehow, never been cooler. Whatever it is that makes us long for tweed and spotted dick has turned the Traveller from style-death to chicerthan. Ford Escort MK1 Whilst modern Ford Escorts might be frowned upon by the chav-hating kids of the noughties the MK1 and MK2 models of the late sixties and seventies were everyman car perfection and remain a triumph of car design as far as retrolovers and rally drivers are concerned. VW Golf GTI MK2 If there’s one car which sums up the original boy racer it’s the MK2 GTIs which rolled off the production line from 1984. Still picked up and souped up to this day there’s just something about a white, convertible MK2 with rally lights.

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that the tyre is in a legal condition and that it is marked correctly, but unscrupulous and disreputable suppliers may be economical with the truth. Nevertheless, since tyres are a major safety component of any vehicle it seems obvious that if you don’t know the history or origin of them it is best not to buy them. If your budget dictates that you must, then it would be logical to research, perhaps on the internet, to gain greater knowledge of the industry and the regulations governing it, before effectively gambling with your life. One thing is certain - while new tyres may stretch the budget a little further, drivers will always know their origin and history, and can be confident that they meet the required legal safety regulations.

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ee County Vaulters had a successful trip to the Welsh Equestrian Vaulting Championships held at Northop Equestrian Centre, Northop College, Northop, Mold, last weekend. Hannah Eccles won the senior Individual female class vaulting on WH Bentley lunged by John Eccles. Andrew McLachlan was placed first in the junior male individual class vaulting on Tylers Kernel lunged by John Eccles. Hannah Young took 3rd place with Rebecca Norval 4th. Andrew and Rebecca then competed as a pair for the first time, winning the Junior Pas de deux class following an excellent freestyle performance. The Under 14 class was won by Harry Cox, vaulting on WH Bentely lunged by Ann Young. with Lisa Mercer taking 3rd place. 6 members of the club then competed in the Scottish Equestrian Vaulting team, winning the Junior Team class. The team consisted of Andrew McLachlan, Hannah Young, Rebecca Norval, Georgia Cox, Emma Patterson and Lisa Mercer vaulting on Tylers Kernel lunged by John Eccles. The club is now awaiting final confirmation of the selection for the European and World EquestrianVaulting Championships to be held this summer in Pezinok, Slovakia and Le Mans, France respectively.

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here were 5 gold medals and a host of great performances as Central AC athletes swapped their club vest for their school colours at the Scottish schools athletics championships at Grangemouth at the weekend. Kathryn Gillespie of Dollar Academy, returning after a bronze at the UK school games in the Olympic stadium last month, was a comfortable winner in the Group B (age 15-16) girls 1500m, easing away from the field to finish 10 seconds clear in 4:41.84mins. Kathryn then attempted the double in the 800m and after setting out very fast in a bid to get the qualifying standard for the Olympic trials later this month, she faded in the home straight and was unaware of the opposition closing on her. Kathryn was unfortunately caught just before the line and with no time to react had to settle for silver in 2:13.28mins. With more races to come next weekend, an appearance at the Olympic trials is well within her reach which would be a tremendous achievement for prodigious the 15 year old. Another Dollar resident, Robert Burns, also landed a medal double. Robert, representing Kinross High in the Group D (Under 14) age group took victory in the Hammer then added a huge 4m to his best in the discus to add a silver medal with 27.40m.

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entral’s Women athletes made a great impact on the prestigious Polaroid Vale of Leven 10K Road Race held at Loch Lomond Shores, Balloch on Sunday 10 June, filling three of the

Probably the happiest winner of the day was Ryan Calder of Wallace High who smashed his personal best to take Gold in the Group A (17 & over) Long Jump with 6.27m. This was a great achievement for Ryan who has recently recovered from a long injury lay off, to step onto the top of the podium having never previously come close to a medal in a championship. And there was a Central AC gold medal double in the girls 75m Hurdles. Caitlin Edgar of Morrison’s Academy, returning after a pentathlon bronze the week before, was a clear winner in the Group D event streaking away from the field in a personal best 11.87s, narrowly missing the championship record. Following on straight after was Dunblane girl Sarah Pearson in the Group C (age 14) final. This was a much tighter affair as Sarah finished neck and neck with her opponent with nobody sure who had won. It took several minutes before the photo finish confirmed Sarah as winner in a new personal best 11.69s. Also in the race was Sophie Parsons (McLaren High) who was pleased with her 7th place in a personal best 12.81s. Following on from this came Charlie Dineen of Dollar Academy who took bronze in the Group D boys 80m Hurdles in 13.31s, though Charlie could have achieved gold had he repeated his school record breaking run of 12.7s

the week before. Coming close to the podium was Bevhan Trevis, Dollar Academy, who set a personal best in the Group D shot (8.72m) for 4th, Emily Batchelor of Dunblane, 4th in the Group B Triple Jump in a personal best 10.40m and 5th in the Long Jump (5.03m) and Jessica Stitt of Alva Academy took 5th in the Group D High Jump (1.35m). There was further success for Dunblane with Euan Lambert 5th in the Group C 400m (56.18s pb), 2 finalists in the Group C 800m with Jamie Paterson 5th (2:16.24min) and Iain Davies 8th (2:18.79pb in heat) and Daniel Polatajko(Grp B 200m 24.23s) and Ewan Corbett (Grp C 200m 25.81s) narrowly missing finals. Scottish Schools cross country internationals Emily Greenan (Dunblane) and Eilidh MacCorquodale (Lornshill) both reached the Group B 1500m final with Eilidh finishing 6th in 5:02.64. Also performing well were Isla Burns of Kinross High in the Group C Long Jump (11th, 4.22m, pb), Lornshill pair Kirsty Forsyth (Grp B 300m 44.73s) and Eilidh Russell (Grp D 800m & 1500m), Emma Boyle of Balfron (Grp B 300m 46.10s), Amy Gullen of Auchterarder (Grp C 100m 13.51s, 200m 28.43s), Beth Gallagher (Stirling HS, Grp C 800m), Jamie Price (Dollar Academy Grp D 800m) and Sophie Rose (McLaren High Grp D 800m).

top four places. Jennifer Emsley continued her quality season with a win in a personal best time of 35min 59secs, followed home by Lyndsay Morrison in second (36.16) and

Claire Couper in fourth (37.06) to lift the Team prize on the day. David Lindsay also proved his fitness with a 35.04 clocking in fourteenth overall in a field of over 800 finishers.

DARTS

ALLOA MASTERS QUALIFIER The 3rd Alloa Masters Qualifier will be held in the Abercromby on Saturday June 23rd with a 1pm Reg. Entry £5. All names to Steff Gavin. WORLD MASTERS COUNTY PLAY OFFS The County play offs for the World Masters will be held in the Oakwood on Saturday July 14th with a 1230reg. Entry ladies & Gents £5 or £7 on the day. All names to Davie Hanson asap. SCOTTISH MASTERS The County would like to wish the following the best of luck at the Scottish Masters Finals on June 16th. Dean Keenan, Stevie Hawkes, Jack Aitken, Craig Stein, Colin Mitchell, Kris Glass and Michelle Cruickshanks,Tracy Stark & Karen Malkawicz in the ladies section. BDO GOLD CUP FINALS County Captain Colin Mitchell is heading back to Lakeside for the Gold Cup Singles in July where he will also be joined by Kris Glass in the Gold Cup pairs best of luck lads from all at the County.

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WEE COUNTY LEAGUE AGM The New Committe was re elected for season 2012 - 2013. President Davie Hanson (for the 19th time), Vice President Benny Keenan & Sec Liz Mclean. LEAGUE REGISTRATION MEETING All teams Must attend the Registration meeting on Tuesday June 19th at the Oakwood 730pm start. League Fees of £40 per Team must also be paid to register. All player registration forms will be handed out. Any new teams wishing to join the league for the new season please contact Davie Hanson before meeting. Tel 07872078715 FUNDRAISER EXHIBITION The Legends of World Darts are heading to Alloa Town Hall on Oct 26th to help raise funds for the County / League. Bobby George, Eric Bristow, Bob Anderson & John Lowe will take to the stage and take on County players and players from the league teams. Tickets are Only £10 with vip at £20 and tables of 8 at £150 please contact Davie Hanson to book tel 07872078715.

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ictured are Julie Brown presenting the winners trophy to Eddie Davis, with Ian Watson, Derrick Dawson and Robin Craw looking on. 48 players took to the course last Wednesday to compete in the Seniors Open at Tillicoultry GC. Some travelling from Portsmouth, West Lothian and Glasgow areas. The weather was wet, but some good scores were returned nonetheless. Julie Brown from Carlsberg presented the prizes at the end of play in the clubhouse. The club

would like to acknowledge the continued support from Carlsberg and hopes it continues into the future. 50 - 64 years: Trophy winner Eddie Davis 67, runner up - Ian Watson 68 (bih), 3rd, Tom Hunter 68. 65 and over: 1st, Derrick Dawson 69, 2nd, Peter Watt 72 (bih), 3rd, David Levy (Portsmouth) 72. Scratch prize was won by Robin Craw (Glenbervie) 70. Well done to Eddie, who also won this trophy last year, and all the other prizewinners.


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Gents Mid-Week Medal 05/06/12. C.S.S 69 Div 1. M Wickham 69 –5- 64 J Muir 66 –1- 67 (Best Gross) S Mcluckie 76 –11-65 Div 2 . A Bramham Jnr 79-15-64 W McArthur 81-16-65 B Craig 79-12-67 A.C.B Div 3 . P McCallum 88-23-65 B Alexander 92-26-66 A Masterson 89-21-68 June Medal / Belhaven Qualifier .10/06/12 C.S.S 69 Div1 B Howarth 75-10-65 A G Pirie 75-9-66 G Shaw 71-5-66 Div 2 D Reid 76-13-63 J Kilgannon 77-13-64 P Martin 79-13-66 Div 3 A Greenhorn 88-19-69 M Dufton 99-27-72 A Masterton 93-20-73 Juniors. Club Championship Qualifier 04/06//12 Css 70 Scratch .

S Beattie 71 R Alexander 76 B McAdam 78 G Murray 78 Senior Mixed OPEN 02/06/12 THE J McParland Trophy (see photograph) Handicap D Reid & C Sikora nett 67 A McHoul & J Herd nett 68 (Edinburgh) L Smith & S Rankine nett 68.2 A.C.B J Quinn & R Quinn nett 68.2 Scratch G Milne & V Milne (Aberdour ) 80 B Christie & L Christie 85 Special note of thanks to All who helped on the day. Ladies Tullibody House Cup Rnd 2 30/05/12 C.S.S 73 N Kerr 69 L Bissett 71 (Best Gross 74 ) C Sikora 72 Tullibody House Cup Aggregate Scores I Gorman 146 S Walker 148 N Kerr 150 June Medal 06/06/12 Css 73 H Ewan 72 L Percy 73 L Bisset 75 (Best Gross 78 )

Seniors. The Bill Abernethy Trophy (see photograph) This annual match against Aberfeldy Golf Club seniors on Monday 4th of June , a great day was had by all with BGC taking a 19hole lead into the return match on 13th August . Wednesday 6th June match against Falkirk Tryst with BGC coming out victors 8.5 to 1.5 again everyone looking forward to the return on 27th August . I am sure that all the Prize Winners and all fellow competitors would like to thank the greenkeeping staff for the excellent course presentation and condition Well Done Lads !!

62; 2nd Brian Miller (11) 63; 3rd Gareth Davies (9) 64. Div 2: 1st Gary Couper (20) 63; 2nd Norrie Cowan (14) 65; 3rd Gregor Johnston (18) 65. Sunday 10th June - Club Championships (Round 2) Div 1: 1st Darren Hulston (+2) 66; 2nd Gareth Davies (9) 66; 3rd Peter Shearer (5) 67. Div 2: 1st Gregor Johnston (17)

ur ladies again provided the highlights of the week with Laura Walker and Louise Woodburn coming back from an early 3 hole deficit to beat Dunkeld away 4&3 to reach the last 16 of the SLGA Foursomes, while the Ladies Scratch team continued their winning ways with a thumping 4-1 defeat of Crieff at home on Friday. The Monday Twilight Medals continue to attract a good crowd and Blair Paterson took the honours this week on 18 pts. The Wednesday Gents Medal produced a 3 way tie on 68, with David Easton pipping Frank Lindin and Steven Smart on count back. The 3rd in the series of Izat Medals took centre stage on Saturday with a big field battling it out as the greens began to quicken up. James Elliot held off Steven Smart again on count back after they both shot 67 to win Division 1, while Anthony Granville won Division 2 with a superb 64, holding off Andrew Rettie by 1 shot. The ladies completed their SLGA Medal with Helen Ewen’s 67 winning Division 1 by 2 from young Eilidh Watson, with Ann McCrorie winning Bronze

with a 68 chased home by Kay Morrison on 69. Completing the week the Mixed Open Greensomes were held for the Mitchell Trophy on Sunday, where yet another fully subscribed event was enjoyed by over 140 players from all over Scotland. Muckhart’s Maureen Richardson and husband Steven from Forrester Park won the trophy with a superb 61, while the Scratch Prize was won by Tillicoultry couple R&M Jamieson on 79 who are pictured here with Club Captain Ian Barker.. Next weekend sees the qualifying 36 holes for the Tulliehasset Club Strokeplay Championship, while we have a break from Opens for a few weeks to get ready for the GentsSeniors Event on 28th June. The club have also released details of a Summer Opening Day on 24th June when half yearly memberships are available. Prospective members can play the course for a refundable £10 and meet staff and Board Members and anyone interested in coming along should phone the Pro Shop on 01259 781493 to book their place.

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DOLLAR GOLF CLUB - RESULTS Thursday 7th June - Midweek Stableford Div 1: 1st Peter Shearer (6) 42 pts; 2nd Brian Miller (11) 33 pts; 3rd Louis Caine (8) 33 pts. Div 2: 1st Terry Young (17) 35 pts; 2nd Rab Bonnar (18) 34 pts; 3rd Alan Meikle (19) 34 pts. Saturday 9th June - Club Championships (Round 1) Div 1: 1st James Robertson (10)

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Local Forth Valley Welfare League secretary Gerry Watson was made a life member of the SWFA recently. Gerry is pictured getting his award from Hon President Brian McGinley. Gerry has 7 years service at national level.

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ith the departure of Paulo Sergio at Hearts, the jungle drums have been beating hard that Alloa’s Paul Hartley has been shortlisted as one of the candidates for the vacant position. Not surprising really is it? Paul arrived at Alloa and has had an extraordinary rookie season as a manager as he guided Alloa to the league title. Hartley, who enjoyed a good spell playing for Hearts is believed to be interested in the Hearts job and said; ”Its flattering to be linked with the job at Hearts. “Talk is just speculation at the moment.” Whilst some say that it would be a great move for Hartley, some argue that it may also be too soon in his managerial career to step up to such a demanding role. Alloa Athletic Chairman Mike Mulraney said; “Whilst we are a little disappointed about the prospect of Paul leaving, we would never stand in his way. “People are talking about the club for all of the right reasons, meaning we must be doing something right. “Paul has done exceptionally well since his arrival and we know that good work always gets noticed in football.” Hartley has been getting the approval from former team mate Craig Gordon who feels that Hartley would be the ideal candidate for the job. It was believed that Hartley did not return to Hearts after a spell with Cardiff City due to his involvement with the player revolt, with Gordon and now Falkirk boss Stephen Pressley, instead going to Aberdeen. Wether or not being part of the ‘Ricarton Three’ may have an impact on his chances, who knows. Hartley recently picked up the coveted title of Irn Bru Division Three manager of the year at the Scottish Football League annual awards. The award evening was held at the end of May in Glasgow. On loan striker, Stevie May was also recognised at the award ceremony as the St Johnstone striker picked up the title of Irn Bru Third Division player of the year AND also picked up the Irn Bru Scottish Football League Young Player of the Year award.


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Oakwood win Tom Hunter Cup

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orth Valley Welfare football went into the last game of a long season with league winners Oakwood taking on new Scottish cup winners Treetops at Alloa’s Recreation Park on Sunday. After a demanding and successful season for both sides, they had players missing due to injury and holidays but it still looked set to be a great tie if the pre match build up was anything to go by. However, in reality, it was a

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pretty dull cup final as both teams cancelled each other out for long spells, and after 90 minutes it was still level. Neither goalkeeper was really forced to make any saves. Heading into extra time you could sense that something would give and it was Oakwood who took the advantage when the game burst into life in the 111 min. Oakwood’s Scott Kennedy blasted home from 25 yards to

send them in front. And 2 minutes later the game was technically over when Danny Kazta burst into the box to chip over the out rushing Kirkham in the Treetops goal. Kirkham was then booked for mouthing off at the assistant referee after the goalkeeper was unhappy at a decision the official gave. Not happy by this, Kirkham then challenged the official to a fight saying; “I will see you after the game.”

Kazta made it three- nil in the final seconds of the game to give the Sauchie based side the win. Meanwhile, Kirkham still furious with the official walked off the pitch without shaking hands with anyone, nor did he collect his medal. He was then seen storming off from the ground after an altercation with the referee this time. Oakwood were celebrating a treble winning season and well done to them.


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