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Kilmelford Sale of Work Raises £lOB

... Campbell. The stall-holders were: -work stall. Mrs Mac Lean, Mrs |. MacGregor, Mrs‘ Campbell-Baldwin; produce, Mrs Gib. son, Mrs J. MacGregor, Miss Yule; cakes, Mrs Oatts, Mrs Mather, Mrs MacKessock: jumble, Mrs Coltha:t, Mrs MacKinnon: sweets, Mrs Sinclair ...

CRAIGNURE

... Gregor; travelling, Miss MacPhail; consolation, Mrs MacFadyven, Salen. Gents —l, D. Black; 2, M. Mathers: travelling, J. Macßae: consolation D. MacGregor. Highest half-time score, Miss Macdonald. Special! prizes were won by A. MacPhail, S. Bowman, Angela ...

THE MOTHERWELL TIMES—IS HOUSTON KEPT THE SCORE DOWN

... PASS Rather against the run of play, MacGregor opened for the visitors in the 22nd minute. Muir, at outside left, collected a neat pass, beat a couple Newarthlll defenders and crossed the ball to the waiting MacGregor, who netted. Second half play saw no ...

Published: Friday 07 May 1948
Newspaper: Motherwell Times
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 264 | Page: 15 | Tags: none

Robert Ferguaon, Richard Howe, Douglas Marlyn. _ _

... Clark. Pass Robert Ferguson. Richard Howe. Douglas Illartyn, Thomas Neilan. Macgregor, Physics H.- Ist Class-James Rumen. 2nd Class- Jame* Charlton, William Gold. James Macgregor. Hugh McKee. Dor - and° PeGorelli, William Sommerville. Thomas •)Neill. Pair ...

Published: Wednesday 30 August 1939
Newspaper: Coatbridge Express
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 339 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

naIIUARY I. no. OPENING OF GAR

... naIIUARY I. no. OPENING OF GAR -- The Rev. R. C. M. Mather, M.A.. (centre) with the Rev. J. H. M icintyre, M.A., and the Rev. Philip M,Naughton, M.A., at the opening of the new Garrowhill Church. Working as a team, they will be the first to carry out ...

REGISTER. ALL who have APARTSWITH, Houma, Swore, or Branum for or To Let in Tows, or COART, should immediately ..

... fIOOD OFFICE to Let, in a central part of kA the town.—Apply to Don. Macgregor. Solicitor. O BAN.- SHOP To LET.- -To Let, the I in Oben, occupied by D Id Marnaughton Mather. It is situated near P ier, in a well freiinented thoroughfare. For particulars ...

DIAMOND WEDDING AT

... Thomson. Rev. S. Mathers and Mrs Mathers. Dr and Mrs P. Skinner Clark, Mr and Mrs James Arthur. Dr Thomson. Mr and Mrs Thomas Fleming, Mrs Murray and Miss Janet Murray, Mr and Mrs James Ramage, Mr and Mrs John Shanks. Miss MacGregor, Mr and Mrs Wm. Shanks ...

GARDENING

... dozen.—J. Macgregor. P.R.H.S.. Dept. 20 Carluke. Scotland. rpREE-STRAWBERRY. —UnusuaI plant bearing crops of large red fruits every year. hardy that frost can affect the crop. Excellent for Jam. Plant now. Price 4/- each; 40/- dozen. —J. Macgregor, P.R.HB ...

Published: Saturday 11 August 1945
Newspaper: Daily Record
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 214 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

POPPY DAY COLLECTIONS

... Christie, Jessie MacDonald, Mary Christie, Cathie Binnie, Morag Mae Donald, Isabel Vance, Margaret Mather, Margaret Rankin, Marian MacDonald, Sheila MacGregor, Nancy Campbell, Mary Fraser, and Cathleen Broadford. BALQUHIDDER—Poppy Day—Organised by Miss Flora ...

Births

... and Mrs J. Chambers, 3 Dalnair Street. Glasgow. MATHERS — CAMPBELL. —At The Manse, Kinfauns, on 14th September 1840. by Rev. R. 8. Davidson: James, second son of Mr John Mathers and the late Mrs John Mathers, 60 Dundee Road, West Perry, to Jessie Ann, third ...

Births

... Mr and Mrs Kenneth Mclennan (née Rena Cameron), Barcaldine, a son; both weil. MATHER.— At Thornhill Maternity Home, Johnstone, on 16th December 1948, to Mr and Mrs James Mather (née Morag Mackenzie) 8 Muir Street, Renfrew, a daughter (Lorna Mackenzic); ...

RED Blau for paths; all sires in stock Limited Quantity of walling stone. also rockery Quantity of soil ..

... Cross Rutherglen Phone ISt 0. 'ROCK PLANTS—WeII grown. correctly named. and Carefully packed. Our selection, 121- doz.— J. MACGREGOR. F.R.11.13 (DEPT 201 CARLUKE. SCOTLAND WATSON. Kilmarnock Road. Gift nock. has at present large stocks of wailing stone ...

Published: Saturday 24 August 1946
Newspaper: Daily Record
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 169 | Page: 6 | Tags: none