The annual haggis-hunting season is now in full swing in the Garnock Valley. Here in Beith a very special celebration is being held by the famous wee happy club to mark 60 years of fun and friendship.
On Thursday February, 5 at 7.00 pm there will be a meeting of Lodge Beith St Johns in the Masonic Hall when there will be two candidates for the Mark degree.
There was a good turn out at Beith Trinity Mens Fellowship last week for the games night. After two rounds of the balloted pairs bowls competition there were three teams who had won two games.
President John McGibbon, Beith Trinity Mens Fellowship, welcome a reduced number of members to the first meeting of the new year. After a reading from Hugh Gibson, John introduced the speaker, Rev Fiona Ross.
Councillor Jean Highgate advises that she has been in close liaison with North Ayrshire Leisure regarding the ongoing flooding problems at the Astro Turf.
The Cunninghame Choir is celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary this year. The choir was founded in 1928 to peform choral works with professional soloists and orchestra throughout North Ayrshire.
A Public Meeting is to be held in the coffee lounge of the Beith Community Centre on Sunday 1st February 2004 to ascertain the support for a proposal to establish a museum in the former Townshouse.
Beith Playpark Action group are delighted to announce that the Music Department of Garnock Academy have offered to hold a concert to help with fundraising efforts.