•We have explored every other avenue." -aid Bailie 'Miss Adams. " First of all tried to get permission to build a new hull. but that was turned down. We then tried to get permission to rebuild the Burgh Hall. and were again unsuccessful. " In Melville Church we have • building ,
May 29, 1952 - Montrose Standard - Montrose, Angus, Scotland
With a record a service extending over a period covering three generations, Mr William Nicol, 17 Bill Place, is enjoying a well•earned retirement after over fifty years' employment with the century-old established firm of Messrs John Lindsay & Son, slate and cement merchants, Mo
May 29, 1952 - Montrose Standard - Montrose, Angus, Scotland
Several Montrose players were chosen to take part in a county game, but declined the honour. Their action created some controversy. Dundee teams attributed it to " stubbornness and a desire to pay hack the county association for dismissing the Seasiders' protest," while the Mont
May 29, 1952 - Montrose Standard - Montrose, Angus, Scotland
Miami Cup aenti•fivals—R. Milne heat A. M. Fyffe. 4 and 3; W. Richmond is Ed. Cobh, one up. Sweepstake competition First class—J. Cook (11). 71; C. B. Allan (12). 73; D. Young (12). 74. Second class- -A. Peggie 122), 67; A. C. Watson (17), 76. Team to play in the Angie: tsuito t
May 29, 1952 - Montrose Standard - Montrose, Angus, Scotland
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May 29, 1952 - Montrose Standard - Montrose, Angus, Scotland
MONDAY, JUNE 2nd DORIS DAY 3.30. 6.5, 8.45. INTEREST : : : PICTORIAL HOW MUCH OF YOUR WAGE PACKET CONQUIPOIR TIM CRAVING E MILY a WITH TUM MO OP One of the first effects of conquering the smoking habit is that you realise you have more money in your pocket to spend on more vita
May 29, 1952 - Montrose Standard - Montrose, Angus, Scotland
against an =sell airman was found not proven at litontrose Police Court on Tuesday. The accused was L.A.C. James Johnston, No. 63 Maintenance Unit, R.A.F., Edzell. and he pleaded not guilty to a charge of wilfully and maliciously breaking two pane: of glass in a bus belonging to
May 29, 1952 - Montrose Standard - Montrose, Angus, Scotland