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1976
UNKNOWN - "As We See It"
Maypole
When 16 pupils of St. Mary's
Primary school, Bo'ness,
perform the Maypole Dance at
the Fair this summer, they
will be reviving one of the
Festival's oldest
traditions. This is indeed
appropriate for their
headmaster is well-known
local history enthusiast Mr.
Pat Mahon, but on this
occasion he had no idea that
he was bringing a piece of
history back to life. "As a
comparative newcomer to
Bo'ness I do not know much
about the early Fairs which
started in 1897", he told
me. "We simply chose the
Maypole Dance because it is
such a colourful spectacle,
but I am delighted that it
has links with the past".
The Smiths Share Flower
Power
If Queen of the Flower
Girls, Karen Smith, needs
any advice on performing her
royal duties, she need only
turn to her Mother to
receive it. For exactly
thirty years ago her mother,
then Elma Brooks, played the
same role at the crowning of
another Grange School
monarch, Sadie Potter, who
was the first Queen crowned
when the Fair was revived
after the Second World War
in 1946.
In the intervening years
Elma married a "Black Bitch"
and emigrated to the United
States. As Karen grew up in
Fairhaven, New Jersey, her
mother never failed to tell
her about the Fair and now
that the family are safely
back home in Bo'ness their
story could hardly have a
better fairy story ending
with Karen looking forward
to playing the part about
which she often asked to
hear as her bedtime story
all those thousands of miles
away across the Atlantic.
Lucky Three For Fairy
Another Grange School pupil
who seems to possess a very
appropriate magic touch is
this year's Queen of the
Fairies, Fiona Harbison,
because this is the third
time in her six years at
school that she has been
chosen to play a part in the
Fair. On the first occasion
that she appeared Fiona was
a fairy, then she appeared
as one of the Grange School
presentees and now her luck
is in again as she has been
chosen by her fellow pupils
to be the Fairy Queen.
In The Picture
Providing a very regal
setting for our cover
picture is Hopetoun House,
which, under the new
Hopetoun Preservation Trust,
is offering visitors many
new attractions this summer
including a costume
exhibition and many evening
concerts and lectures. The
cover picture, along with
most of the others in this
year's magazine, has been
specially taken by Ian Rae.
Other specialists at
producing eye-catching
pictures are the pupils of
all the Bo'ness schools who
entered whole heartedly into
the new Fair Art
Competition, winners in
which were:
PRIZE WINNERS - Over-All
Prizes
5- 8 1st, Tracie Boshar
(7), Grange School: 2nd,
David Wallace (7), Kinneil
School: 3rd, Sandra Marshall
(6) Public School.
8- 12 1st, Suzanne Stewart
(9). Public School: 2nd,
Yvonne Gray (11), Grange
School: 3rd, Margaret
Kennedy (11), Public School:
12- 14 1st, Robert
Brandreth (14), Bo'ness
Academy: 2nd, Aylen Goldie
(12), Bo'ness Academy: 3rd,
Iain Grant (13) Bo'ness
Academy.
15- over - 1st, Stewart
Galloway (15), Bo'ness
Academy: 2nd, John Nisbet
(15), Bo'ness Academy: 3rd
Charles Bow (15) Bo'ness
Academy.
St. Mary's - 1st, Louise
Brankin (12), St. Mary's
High School: 2nd, Karen Gow
(12), St Mary's High School.
Mardi Gras
Adding a touch of Mardi Gras
to this year's Fair will be
the High Society Jazz Band,
who as well as playing as
usual in the Parade will
also entertain in various
parts of the town.
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