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LORRAINE WILSON: The old Overgate, a secret city and 13 years away – this is my Dundee story
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Matriarch of The Black Watch and first lady of Angus, Sonia Proctor dies aged 75
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It began with a dance with a soldier in Alyth in 1963 and would lead to Woolworth’s girl Sonia Proctor touring the world, mixing with royalty and becoming the first lady of Angus.
Within years of that evening in Perthshire, Sonia would be looking after the welfare of hundreds of Black Watch wives and supporting her regimental sergeant major husband, Ronnie.
Over the decades, the couple would make home in 13 places across the world and finally settle in Kirriemuir. Mrs Proctor would devote herself to charity work. Ronnie would become Provost of Angus, with Sonia providing support and grounding.
Plans for supported living units at Carlisle hotel approved
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Entertaining San Antonio books highlight history from different angles
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Mary Mora is making holiday treats in her San Antonio kitchen November 23, 1982. She is the Express-News Best Cook on the Block. Mora is a coordinator at Joske s and has edited a series of cookbooklets for the department store, including Joske’s Recipes in February 1982 and “Cook It Easy, Summer Style in August 1982.San Antonio Express-NewsShow MoreShow Less
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This is the cover of “Pearl Sets the Pace” by Mary Carolyn Hollers, which tells the history of San Antonio’s Koehler-Pace clan that has survived personal and societal shakeups to produce a beer that became a regional staple and the picante sauce that elbowed ketchup off American tables.Courtesy /Show MoreShow Less
Jim McLean 1937-2020 December 26, 2020 / Football
Everyone at Dundee Football Club was saddened to learn of the death of former player and coach Jim McLean
Jim joined Dundee in 1965 before leaving for a second time in 1971 but not after scoring in a major Cup Final, playing in European semi-final and finishing as top goal scorer in 1966/67 during his three seasons as a player at Dens.
Born in Larkhall on April 21
st 1937, James Yuille McLean grew up in the nearby South Lanarkshire village of Ashgill. He served his time as an appreciate joiner while serving his football apprenticeship with Hamilton Academical and the inside forward scored 57 league goals in 129 appearances during four years at Douglas Park.
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