ROLL OF HONOUR
... HONOUR GREEN. Previously reported missing over Germany in October. 1942. now believed killed Flight-E& gineer George Green. Bomber Command. aged 22 years. bAuved only son of the late Harry Green and of Mrs Green. 7 Westfield ...
... HONOUR GREEN. Previously reported missing over Germany in October. 1942. now believed killed Flight-E& gineer George Green. Bomber Command. aged 22 years. bAuved only son of the late Harry Green and of Mrs Green. 7 Westfield ...
... and of Mrs Green, 7 Westfield Gardens, Inverurie. He joined the R.A.F. when he was seventeen, and would have been twenty-two in May next. He was educated at Inverurie Academy and at Robert Gordon's College. V . - I ...
... and of Mrs Green, 7 Westfield Gardens, Inverurie. He joined the RA.F. when he was seventeen, and would have been twenty-two in May next. He was educated at Inverurie Academy and at Robert Gordon's College. ...
... Ros6, 14 Market Street, Huntly (Ward 2), A- C. H. F. (Ward 4), £3, Y. M. T. A. (Ward 1), £3; Mrs A. Green, 7 Westfield Gardens. Inverurie, £2 2s; Harvest Home Dance. £2 Mrs Anderson, 20 Schoolhill (Ward 2), £2; William Burnett, \venue (Ward' 2) ...
... Aberdeen —£10 each 110 Proceeds performance Princess Chrysanthemum by Green's Juvenila Choir in tha Railway Institute, Inverurie, per Mr Harry Green, 7 Westfield Gardens. Inverurie Proceed* of dance ...
... INVERURIE GARDENERS. At the annual summoned meeting of .Lilac No. 195 8.0. A.F. Gardeners (Aberdeen district), Inverurie, it was reported that. £2977 15s stood at the members' credit (individual account scheme), increase for the year of £110 17s Bsd. ...
... INVERURIE BOWLING AND TENNIS GREENS. THE OPENING CEKEMONY. The Bowfofg and' Lawn Tennis Greens were opened on Saturday afternoon under favourable conditions. There was a large gathering of the members and their friends. Ex-Bail lie Low, president, extended ...
... INVERURIE FREE GARDENERS PLAN TO MARK JUBILEE The fiftieth anniversary of the formation of Lilac Lodge (No. 195). of the British Order of Ancient Free Gardeners at Inverurie falls on June 26 next. At the annual meeting of the Lodge, held in the Town Hall—Bro ...
... INVERURIE GARDENING AWARDS ALTHOUGH this summer’s garden competition for Inverurie’s 250 municipal tenants did not produce quite the same high standard of previous years, it has earned the warm commendation of the judges, Messrs John Garden ...
... Burns, and J. Donald. Mr Leslie Stewart was secretary. Free Gardeners. The following 'were elected office-bearers at the annual summoned meeting of Lilac Lodge, No. 195, 8.0. A.F. Gardeners:—W.M., Bro. Samuel Tough; D.W.M., Bro. W’m. Chalmers; G.M., Bro ...
... 1933-34 were elected:—President, Mr J, Diack; vice-president. Mr J. Stott; secretary, Mr D. Burns, 22 Westfield Gardens, Inverurie; treasurer, Mr V, Calder; auditors. Messrs J. Diack and_ \V. Grant; committee—Messrs R. C. M. Maitland, Sangsber, sen., ...
... Taylor, Westfield Gardens, Inverurie. , The judges were:—Poultry, Mr Alex. .Co we, Banchory j pigeons, Mr Jdha Kidd, Edinburgh, and Mr Robert Abej-dteen; rabbits and cavies, Erskine, Montrosej cats, Mr Colin Harrower Keith. The principal prize-winners were: ...