THE Old Folks Re-union Committee in Lochgelly continues to do a superb job for the town's senior citizens.

Another prime example was Wednesday's Christmas meal and concert held in the Town Hall.

Over 100 70 plus year-olds enjoyed the event with catering supplied by Mary Ross, from Cowdenbeath.

The Re-union Committee enjoy excellent support from the Lochgelly business community as secretary Margaret Blaikie said: "The donations we received for our Christmas event were very generous and we thank everyone who contributed to the Christmas event and also to the summer drive in June."

Those who contributed to Wednesday's event were, A and M Tackle, Body Glo, L and K Vapours, David Gray Salons, NISA Extra, MM Associates, Coral, Tone and Tan, Mr Macs, Fife Flowers, Serenity, Perfect Pooches, Torleys, Old Ship, LOFT, AA and R Fish Bar, Broadway Carpets and Furniture, I Candy Hairdresser, Scotbet, Rosewell Pharmacy, Golden Fry, Carrick Optician, The King's Arms, Pins and Needles, Special Occasions, Paige Wright Barbers, Shardy's, Minto Lounge, MENS, FFDR, Care Centre,Top Knott, Lochgelly Bowling Club, Lochgelly Golf Club, Mossview At The Opera, Chinese Takeaway, Beauty Spot, A and M Spence Accountancy, Family Dentist, Shades, Kooners, West End Bar, John Gilfillan Funeral Director, Regal Rubber, East Hydraulic Services, Charles Laing, RHI, Personalise Me, 4Winds Trust, Lochgelly Community Council, Lodge Minto 385, Ore Valley Housing Association, Baynes, Eastern Star and the Lochgelly Co-operative.

There were also Cowdenbeath shops who contributed. namely Stephens, Morrisons, Willie's Taxis, Hugh Black and Sons Butchers, in both Cowdenbeath and Lochgelly.

Last but by no means least personal friends of Sadie and Margaret who help swell the number of raffle prizes.