
A charity fashion show in Cupar’s Corn Exchange raised more than £3000.
It was organised by Cupar Rotary Club, in aid of MacMillan Cancer Support and Age Concern Cupar. Fashions were provided by local business Scotts Ladieswear, which is celebrating its centenary. Nearly 300 attended the event, which also featured displays of news events from the past 100 years as well as mannequins dressed in outfits from the various decades. Pictured with the models and some of the Rotarians involved is Hilda Scott ((centre) of Scotts Ladies Wear, flanked by Rotary president Dereck Thomson and compere for the evening Ann Baird.

Two cheques, each for £1500, have been presented by Cupar Rotary Club to Macmillan Cancer Support and Age Concern Cupar. The money was raised at a fashion show organised by the club with the outfits provided by Scotts Ladieswear of Cupar, which was celebrating its centenary. Pictured with Rotary president Dereck Thomson (second from right) are chairman of Cupar Age Concern management committee, Canon Pat McInally, Hilda Scott of Scotts, Age Concern manager Anne Ronaldson and Cupar branch chairman and Scottish committee member of MacMillan Sir Robert Spencer-Nairn.
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