Names in this article: Thomas J. Calder, John Wright.
Auld Simon is an unused Church in Lochwinnoch, Renfrewshire, Scotland O gentle bell, which rests within the tower; The clock is wound to guard each sleeping hour, Upon the Johnshill Brae where birds take flight, O Presence, Keep us sober, safe, tonight. O shadows long, which cast upon the gates, Darkened thoughts of hopes deferred and hate, Love, illuminate my thought with golden threads, And give me purer, higher, better paths to tread. Of youth who drink and dance upon the tombs, Amidst the birds as sunset hour looms, Gentle Love who always knows me best, Keep me here within your gentle breast. If your old brow does gusts of snow impart A wintry breeze does surely hit the heart, Love, show me snowdrops during that cold spell, And fill my ears with dear Auld Simon´s bell.
A Steel work Employee who came from Linwood.
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West, Busby, Calder, Ferguson, McGhie, Aitken, Stewart, Drysdale, McBride, Graham, Clifford, Baxter, Clark, Vann, Kean, McBride, Anderson, Henderson, Martin, Robertson, Watson,
Picture of Leslie Martin, Miss H H Barclay, E C Stuart, W H Aiton.
Other names, McMinn
Leslie P Martin, HH Barclay, EC Stuart, WH Aiton.
There were a few people with the name Ronald McTaggart around Kilbirnie in 1922 – I´m unclear which one he is.
Profile on James McGinley, moved to Glengarnock from Coatbridge. on 2 pages.
Surnames: Henderson, Hynd, Martin, Aiton, McGinley, Anderson, Morrison, Barclay, Dumphy, Richardson, Connell, Busby, McBride, Robertson, Wood, Ramsay, Stewart, McBlane, Baxter, Reid, Clifford, Vann. (Please check for further names)
Poem by George Robertson, Glengarnock, 1922