The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

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CEILIDH AND CURRY A ceilidh and curry night with music from the Ragin’ Ceilidh Band, in aid of Project Trust in India, will be held in Cupar Corn Exchange tonight.

It runs from 7-11pm and tickets can be bought by calling 07774 347542 or from Maisie and Mac, St Catherine Street. TOY SALE Childhood cancer charity LoveOliver is holding a toy sale from 10am to 1pm today.

The “new to you” sale in Kirkcaldy Free Church will include toys, books and clothes. TRAINS Fife Heritage Railway will host its next open day tomorrow from 11am.

The event, at its line at the Kirkland Sidings, Leven Vale, will include the inaugural run of a restored Norwegian coach. ACCORDIONS The Button-key Accordion and Fiddle Club will be having its annual Shand Morino day in the Windygates Institute tomorrow from 1-5pm. YOUNG CHURCH The Young Church at Tulliallan and Kincardine Church meets at 11am tomorrow. FUN DAY Cupar Hearts charity tournament and family fun day will run from noon tomorrow in Duffus Park, Cupar.

It will raise funds for portable defibrilla­tors for Cupar. HUSTINGS The Glenrothes Area Churches Together Group has arranged a hustings for general election candidates at 7pm on Monday in the Rothes Halls.

Priority is given to written questions submitted before the 7pm start and these can be passed to organisers, Bob Grant or Ron Page, at any time.

Chairman is Father Gerry Hands. HERITAGE TALK Cupar Heritage will welcome James Lawson who will give a talk titled Rooted in Royalty: The Queensferr­y Crossing at 7.30pm on Monday in Cupar’s Age Concern Hall.

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