Our latest look back into the Wee Paper's archives sees us travel back 20 years to see who was making the news in July 2004.

NICKER-putter glory: Golfing legend Nick Faldo, who played in the Open at Royal Troon presenting the Anne Forsyth Memorial Trophy to winner, Mrs Elspeth Hanlon.Golfing legend Nick Faldo, who played in the Open at Royal Troon, visited Millport Golf Club before the big tournament. He's seen presenting the Anne Forsyth Memorial Trophy to Mrs Elspeth Hanlon. (Image: Walter Kerr)

Bishop Martin Shaw of Argyll and the Isles, front at centre, along with visiting clergy and the choir who took part in his enthronement in the Cathedral of the Isles, Millport Bishop Martin Shaw of Argyll and the Isles, front at centre, along with visiting clergy and the choir who took part in his enthronement service at the Cathedral of the Isles, Millport (Image: Newsquest)

: Serving up a few volleys at their Road to Wimbledon training session were these Primary 7 to S4 scrappers pictured at Largs Tennis Club. Serving up a few volleys at their Road to Wimbledon training session were these Primary 7 to S4 youngsters, pictured at Largs Tennis Club. (Image: Newsquest)

 The Largs Colts Under 9’s annual presentation at InverclydeThe Largs Colts Under 9 squad's annual presentation at Inverclyde Sports Centre. (Image: Newsquest)

The Largs youth theatre workshop kept these youngsters busy at the Brisbane Centre in Largs, especially during the chicken gameA Largs Youth Theatre workshop kept these youngsters busy at the Brisbane Centre, especially during the chicken game! (Image: Newsquest)

HATS off to you: Beechwood Nursery’s class of 2004 recently joined the scroll of honour after graduating in style. These young students will now be hitting the books at the local schoolsHats off to you: Beechwood Nursery’s class of 2004 joined the scroll of honour after graduating in style. (Image: Newsquest)

Members of Clark Memorial Church, Largs, put on a good as new sale in the church hall. Members of Clark Memorial Church, Largs, put on a 'good as new' sale in the church hall. (Image: Newsquest)