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East Lothian Courier - Archives

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Arrow Niall’s the bee’s knees

FIRST, a confession: I hate the taste of honey.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 09:00

Arrow New vets surgery is approved

REVISED plans for a £1.6 million veterinary surgery and canine rehabilitation centre in Haldane Avenue have been given the green light by councillors – despite objections from nearby residents and the town’s community council.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 09:05

Arrow Taking it all in her stride

HADDINGTON teenager Olivia Mackenzie, who represented Scotland in last month’s London Mini Marathon, was placed an impressive 34th out of 200 competitors.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 08:45

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Arrow The end of an era

AN era in East Lothian local government administration has come to an end with the retirement of director’s personal assistant Cathie Torrie (pictured left), after almost half a century in council service.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 09:00

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Arrow Airforce war hero at Battle Sunday

SCOTLAND’S role in protecting strategic sea lanes during the darkest days of the Second World War was recognised at a moving ceremony in North Berwick on Sunday.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 09:00

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Arrow Super slimmer takes over the class!

AS the manager of a busy poultry farm, Lorraine Combe has dropped her fair share of chicken’s eggs over the years.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 08:00

Arrow Company wants exclusive use of mooring

Diving, angling and sightseeing charter company Aquatrek hopes to gain an advantage on its competitors by securing exclusive use of a mooring, which is not dependent on tidal movements.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 08:00

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Arrow Splashing out with town’s new lifeboat

DUNBAR RNLI has replaced the crippled Sir Ronald Pechell Bt– which snapped its moorings and was tossed onto rocks two months ago – with a newer, younger model.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 09:00

Arrow ‘Exciting time lies ahead’ for Alex

A BUS LOAD of well-wishers from Belhaven Parish Church will journey to Glasgow on Monday to attend the ordination of a local parishioner turned clergyman.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 08:00

Arrow Historic finds

EXPERTS have confirmed that supporting pillars inside McArthur’s Stores are the most complete set of timbres from one merchant ship to be found anywhere in Scotland.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 08:00

Arrow We will remember them

TWO Musselburgh stalwarts have re-launched an audacious bid to trace all Honest Toun servicemen who died in the First World War in order to compile a roll of honour for display in the town’s library.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 08:00

Arrow Cricket to stay at park

MUSSELBURGH Cricket Club will retain Lewisvale Park for home matches despite losing their changing facilities to an alleged fire-raising attack in November last year.

Published: Thursday, 8th May, 2008 07:30

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