Saltcoats - On This Day In History
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3 MAY 1913
DEATH - BARR
At Annfield, Mitchell Place, Saltcoats, on 2nd May, Ann Fulton Macreadie, beloved wife of the late Hugh L. Barr, aged 82 years.
3 MAY 1913
DEATH - BARR
At Annfield, Mitchell Place, Saltcoats, on 2nd May, Ann Fulton Macreadie, beloved wife of the late Hugh L. Barr, aged 82 years.
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4 MAY 1911
THE SALTCOATS AND IRVINE BURGHS LICENSING APPEAL COURT
The Saltcoats and Irvine Burgh Licensing Appeal Court was held yesterday at Saltcoats – Mr Hunter, Ayr, presiding.
Mr James Frew, trustee in the estate of the late Mr J. Dunkeld, appealed against the decision of the Saltcoats Magistrates refusing renewal of the licence to the Saracen’s Head Hotel, Saltcoats.
Mr Joseph Kirkland appeared in support of the appeal and Mr Thomas Smith represented the Magistrates.
After hearing the agents, Provost Millar moved that the licence not be granted. Bailie Muir, Irvine, moved that the appeal be sustained.
Six voted for the motion and six for the amendment, and the Chairman gave his casting vote for granting the licence.
4 MAY 1911
THE SALTCOATS AND IRVINE BURGHS LICENSING APPEAL COURT
The Saltcoats and Irvine Burgh Licensing Appeal Court was held yesterday at Saltcoats – Mr Hunter, Ayr, presiding.
Mr James Frew, trustee in the estate of the late Mr J. Dunkeld, appealed against the decision of the Saltcoats Magistrates refusing renewal of the licence to the Saracen’s Head Hotel, Saltcoats.
Mr Joseph Kirkland appeared in support of the appeal and Mr Thomas Smith represented the Magistrates.
After hearing the agents, Provost Millar moved that the licence not be granted. Bailie Muir, Irvine, moved that the appeal be sustained.
Six voted for the motion and six for the amendment, and the Chairman gave his casting vote for granting the licence.
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4 MAY 1914
DEATH - ORR
At 9 Winton Circus, Saltcoats, on 30th April, in his 74th year, R. C. Orr, formerly of West Kilbride.
4 MAY 1914
DEATH - ORR
At 9 Winton Circus, Saltcoats, on 30th April, in his 74th year, R. C. Orr, formerly of West Kilbride.
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4 MAY 1914
ARDROSSAN AND SALTCOATS GOLF CLUB
Stewart Medal – J. D. Bannatyne, (12) 81, winner; G. Mackie, (scratch), 82; and J. Coleman, (10) 83.
MacGregor Medal – A. R. Graham, (13) 80, winner; William Bruce, (17) 83; and William Barclay, (17) 85.
4 MAY 1914
ARDROSSAN AND SALTCOATS GOLF CLUB
Stewart Medal – J. D. Bannatyne, (12) 81, winner; G. Mackie, (scratch), 82; and J. Coleman, (10) 83.
MacGregor Medal – A. R. Graham, (13) 80, winner; William Bruce, (17) 83; and William Barclay, (17) 85.
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5 MAY 1913
MARRIAGE – BRUCE and HAMILTON
On 2nd May, 1913, by the Rev. John Smith, D.D., Partick, Roderick McPherson Bruce, Saltcoats, to Margaret Mary, elder daughter of Thomas Hamilton, 14 Havelock Street, Dowanhill, Glasgow.
5 MAY 1913
MARRIAGE – BRUCE and HAMILTON
On 2nd May, 1913, by the Rev. John Smith, D.D., Partick, Roderick McPherson Bruce, Saltcoats, to Margaret Mary, elder daughter of Thomas Hamilton, 14 Havelock Street, Dowanhill, Glasgow.
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5 MAY 1913
BIRTH - BIGGAM
At Erskine Manse, Saltcoats, on 2nd May, to the Rev. W. and Mrs Biggam; a son.
5 MAY 1913
BIRTH - BIGGAM
At Erskine Manse, Saltcoats, on 2nd May, to the Rev. W. and Mrs Biggam; a son.
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6 MAY 1912
ARDROSSAN AND SALTCOATS GOLF CLUB
Stewart monthly medal – George McGregor, (7) 76; George Crawford, (18) 77; Hugh Wyllie, (12) 77; William Ness, (8) 81; and William Hogarth, (12) 81.
6 MAY 1912
ARDROSSAN AND SALTCOATS GOLF CLUB
Stewart monthly medal – George McGregor, (7) 76; George Crawford, (18) 77; Hugh Wyllie, (12) 77; William Ness, (8) 81; and William Hogarth, (12) 81.
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6 MAY 1914
DEATH - NEWELL
At Windsor Cottage, Saltcoats, on Monday, 4th May, Hugh Newell, land steward, Kerelaw and Hayocks, Stevenston.
6 MAY 1914
DEATH - NEWELL
At Windsor Cottage, Saltcoats, on Monday, 4th May, Hugh Newell, land steward, Kerelaw and Hayocks, Stevenston.
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7 MAY 1935
KING GEORGE V JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS – SALTCOATS
At Saltcoats the business premises were closed. In the forenoon a service of thanksgiving was held in St. Cuthbert’s Church, the Rev. D. D. Rees presiding and delivering an address. The school children, who had previously been presented with a memento, were treated to a cinema exhibition.
About 800 elderly people were entertained at the Beach Pavilion. The musical part of the programme was provided with the Saltcoats Public School pupils under the direction of the headmaster, Mr C. Barnet. Each of the guests received a gift. At night a bonfire was lit on the Braes.
7 MAY 1935
KING GEORGE V JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS – SALTCOATS
At Saltcoats the business premises were closed. In the forenoon a service of thanksgiving was held in St. Cuthbert’s Church, the Rev. D. D. Rees presiding and delivering an address. The school children, who had previously been presented with a memento, were treated to a cinema exhibition.
About 800 elderly people were entertained at the Beach Pavilion. The musical part of the programme was provided with the Saltcoats Public School pupils under the direction of the headmaster, Mr C. Barnet. Each of the guests received a gift. At night a bonfire was lit on the Braes.
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8 MAY 1914
DEATH - ADAMS
Very suddenly, at 33 Argyle Road, Saltcoats, on 7th May, Gilbert Adams, boot agent, 57 Oswald Street, Glasgow.
8 MAY 1914
DEATH - ADAMS
Very suddenly, at 33 Argyle Road, Saltcoats, on 7th May, Gilbert Adams, boot agent, 57 Oswald Street, Glasgow.
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9 MAY 1912
DEATH - ROME
Accidentally drowned at Saltcoats Harbour on 8th instant, William Rome, eldest son of George Rome, lath merchant.
9 MAY 1912
DEATH - ROME
Accidentally drowned at Saltcoats Harbour on 8th instant, William Rome, eldest son of George Rome, lath merchant.
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9 MAY 1911
SALTCOATS TOWN COUNCIL MEETING – BAILIE CHRISTIE PRESIDING
At a meeting of Saltcoats Town Council last night it was reported that at a meeting with the committee of the swimming club it had been decided to prepare a plan for the final completion of the bathing pond, with all requisite accommodation for ladies.
As the Council considered it would be impossible to have additional permanent buildings erected this season it was agreed to permit ladies to have the exclusive use of the pond from 9.30 a.m. to noon daily.
At a later stage Councillor Hunter gave notice that at the next meeting he would move that as an experiment mixed bathing be permitted within the pond for two or three hours daily during the month of August.
9 MAY 1911
SALTCOATS TOWN COUNCIL MEETING – BAILIE CHRISTIE PRESIDING
At a meeting of Saltcoats Town Council last night it was reported that at a meeting with the committee of the swimming club it had been decided to prepare a plan for the final completion of the bathing pond, with all requisite accommodation for ladies.
As the Council considered it would be impossible to have additional permanent buildings erected this season it was agreed to permit ladies to have the exclusive use of the pond from 9.30 a.m. to noon daily.
At a later stage Councillor Hunter gave notice that at the next meeting he would move that as an experiment mixed bathing be permitted within the pond for two or three hours daily during the month of August.
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