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Current owner Sarah Williamson is one of just five women to have held responsibility for managing the business, having taken over from her mum, Jennifer Moodie.
Miss Forsyth owner Sarah Williamson (centre, right) with mum and former owner Jennifer Moodie (centre, left) and Joy Mcdonald, sales assistant (left) and Lynne Frew, manager (right). Picture: Michael Gillen.
Miss Forsyth was originally set up by two sisters of the same name, neither of whom married.
An employee, known as Mrs Kingston, then took over following the siblings’ retirement and ran the shop until she turned 80 before Mrs Moodie bought the business in 1984.
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