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Wed in Arbroath

... McWalter, younger daughter of Mr and Mrs W. McWalter, 14 St Andrews Crescent, Arbroath, and Mr lain Macgregor, younger son of Mr and Mrs O. Macgregor, Panbride Schoolhouse, Carnoustic. The Rev. S. N. Pearson officiated at the ceremony. Given away by her ...

PRESENTATION OF PRIZES

... dancers; Messrs Mather and Kidd, accordeonists; Mr Wm. Soutar. Ttalian accordeonist ; and Mr Jack I Tavidson. humorist. The prizes won during the past season were presented by Mrs A. C. Watt as follows :---- Nlhambra Cup, k Moncur, D. L. Macgregor, Tom McGregor ...

BIRTHS

... September, 1936, by the Rev. 1.. A. Wheatley, M.A.. assisted by the Rev. Malcolm Mac- Coll, David Gray MacGregor. eldesi son of Mr and Mrs D. G. MacGregor, 36 Wolseley Street, Dundee, to Alice Mary Spivey, M.A., 4 Windsor Terrace, Bro'ty Ferry. MARTIN—GUTHRIE ...

MONIFIETH EX-SERVICEMEN'S RE-UNION

... Nelson Millar, Alex. McLeod, Wm. Kinnaird. David Gowans. Farquhar Macrae, Jas. Boyd, Alez. Smith, Thos,. Macgregor. D. Wallace Geo. lanes, D. Macgregor, W.G. Fenton, J. Thomson, Geo. Wallace, Rabt. Graham, Rev. Neil Cameron, John Smart, John Robertson. D ...

THE ROLL CALL

... Prosser, Roblin Speedie, J. Muir, W. Cameron, T. M. Arthur, D. 31. Jay. Wilkie, Win. Peebles, Alex. M'Laren, Hairy Mather and D. Macgregor. ...

HEARD Riverview Bowling Club

... Craib. Alhambra Lup—John Smart, A. Ireland, sen., J. Devaney, P. Fearn; runners up, Geo. Mackenzie, junr., A. Ireland, J. Macgregor, James Coventry. Smith Trophy—Veterans, Tom Dall; runnerup, William Grieve. Veterans' Trophy (over 50, Dick Buist; runner-up ...

Bowling Greens Opened

... Wilson acted as M.C., music being played by the Grange Band. The whist winners were:—Ladies —l, Mrs J. Bryce; 2, Mrs D. L. Macgregor; 3, Mrs D. White; 4, Mrs W. Forbes. Ladies playing as gents], Mrs Cuthill; 2, Mrs C. Walker. Gentlemen-1, Mr Alex. Norrie; ...

Maya in Atonifictit

... importance .)f the event, and over-eagerness of the players. The successful rink included Robert Moncur, D. L. Macgregor, Tom Macgregor, and Harry Mather (skip) and it is a peculiar coincidence that the *anise of the succ.-4sful rink all commenced with the letter ...

Births, marriages, Deaths

... Gooch, to Rose Burns, daughter ofthe late James Burnett, and of Mrs Burnett, Kirkton Terrace, Carnoustie. KEITH -DUNCAN.-At Mathers . Hotel, Dundee, on the 6th June, by the Rev. K. C. Anderson, D.D., W. B. D. Keith. architect, to Margaret M'Naughton Duncan ...

ONIFIETH ADVERTISER

... Riverview (public) Bowling Green was made by Councillor 1). P. Laird, recreation, and is as follows: D. Brown v. J. Yarrow. T. Macgregor v. W. Alexander. J. Muir v. W. Shand. \. Hutton. v. I). Smith. J. Ferguson v. A. Rennie. Chas. Coutts v. John Pearson. Thos ...

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... Aberdeen, and Miss M. Mellis (7), Aberdeen. 10. s—Miss E. Anderson (9), Leven. and Mrs Mitchell (12). Grooming. 10.10—Miss Mathers (13), Downfieid. and Mrs A. B. Ferguson (15), Downfitld. 10.15—Mrs C. Lawson (13), Blairgowrie and Mrs N. M. Fenton (6), Pan ...

Scottish Amateur

... Montgomerie beat G Spankie 2 holes. 'S. Twynholm beat C. Elliot 3 and 2. D. W. Garland beat D. W. R. Miller 2 and 1. G. Macgregor beat J. S. Richardson 6 and 5. R. A. Clark beat C. F. Wakeford 3 and 2. J. W. McDonald beat J. Yuille 1 hole. D. Shields ...