Kintore teenagers leading climate change fundraiser By David Porter Published: 17:01, 10 March 2021
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Christine and Alisa have been carrying out litter pick-ups around the town.
The pair, Christine Meyer (17) and Ailsa Orr (15) are leading a group of volunteers from Kintore Parish Church who are picking litter throughout the month of March.
This is to raise funds for the charity Tearfund whilst increasing awareness of the impact of Climate Change.
The Kintore Parish Church team also includes Jill Douglas, Sheila Reidford, Fiona McCracken, Rusty Waldrum and, the youngest member, four-year-old Joshua Davies.
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Bill Berry was an inaugural member of the Aberdeen Sporting Hall of Fame
Bill Berry grew up on a farm in Blairdaff by Monymusk. He was educated at Kemnay where his school report and certificate reported him an excellent scholar in most subjects. He left school aged 15 and was first employed by Cluny Estates as a Kennel boy and trainee Gamekeeper. He then moved to Findrack Estate near Lumphanan, with another Gamekeeper to become an Under Keeper. Whilst there, in 1953 the Laird actually arranged for Bill to join the Scots Guards, which was to chart out the rest of his life.