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1974
UNKNOWN - "As We See It"
Kinneil Memories
With the principal
characters at this year's
Fair coming from Deanburn
School much of the
excitement will be
concentrated at the Kinneil
end of the town, a fact
which will no doubt bring
back memories to some of the
oldest of the town's
inhabitants. For as our
picture shows Kinneil House
was the setting for several
of the earliest coronation
ceremonies, while the
adjoining Brewlands Park was
frequently used for the
Queen's Revels.
Fair Music
The Fair songs are an
important part of the
festivities. Now a special
hymn is to be incorporated
as part of the Kirkin'
Service. Appropriately
called "Bo'ness", it has
been written by the Old
Kirk's former assistant
minister, James Martin, and
his men, and at the service
in the Old Kirk it will be
played by the Deanburn
School Band. Also taking
part in the service will be
many of the other pupils
from the Queen's School, who
will read the lessons and
lead the praise.
Back in Business
Back in business at this
year's Fair is Balfour
Patton who created the
famous series of spectacular
floats from Pow's farm.
This year Balfour has a
special interest in the Fair
for his little granddaughter
is a Fairy and he is busy
creating a special arch for
her.
Pupils Choice
While pupils have always
chosen the characters at the
Fair, Blackness School ha
this year taken things a
stage further by letting its
pupils choose the theme for
it presentees. "They've
chosen 'The Yellow Rose of
Texas' because the girls
wanted an idea that involved
dressing up," explained
Headmaster Alistair Robbie,
who went on to stress that
the youngsters want the
crowds to join them in the
well known chorus as they
bring a touch of the
American wild west to the
big parade.
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