The Review Issue 10 | Page 12

12 To place editorial email [email protected] sec ond h o o l ie i n t h e h all s mash es a l l e x pectat i o ns ! Following the huge success of Hoolie In The Hall last September, Lynne Goodwin and The Smugglers Inn gave the people of Stewarton round two of this Rip Roaring Evening Of The Best Music. All in aid of Yorkhill Children's Charity, once again it sold out featuring performances from- All Girl drummers - Sum Wummin Drummin, 50's Rock N Roll smasher - Ziggi Battles, The Miles Goodwin Scottish and Irish Allstars and special guests fresh from Celtic Connections, the brilliant Have Mercy Las Vegas. A packed Annick Commnity centre was rocked Children's Charity are giving to the wards to its very core with cracking auction prizes that are treating Lynne's 12 year old niece ranging from signed goodies from the likes of Jaimie Gilchrist. Jaimie was diagnosed with Sharleen Spiteri, The Vamps, Stereophonics Hodgkins Lymphoma in January and was and even Masters Champion Ronnie allowed an evening pass in the middle of O'Sullivan donated his signed cueball from treatment to attend the spectacular event. She the Masters! Signed box sets, football tops, was overwhelmed at the support for her and holidays, artwork, hotel stays and fine dining her family. vouchers were all auctioned off for generous Visit www.justgiving.com/lynne-goodwin3 sums of money. if you wish to make a donation to this great The event raised £3,861.62 which Yorkhill cause. it wa s a m a s s ive s u c c e s s a n d r a p idly b ec o m in g a b r a n d in it s own r ight.... with gho u l ie in t he ha l l a l r e a dy c o n fir m e d fo r ha l lowe e n o n 2 2 n d oct !