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Wartime pilot’s church mission

A KINTYRE man of the cloth and son of the manse was remembered at a presbytery meeting in Dunkeld and Meigle.

Reverend A J Brennan made the following tribute to Kenneth MacVicar, the fifth of seven children of the minister of Southend, Angus John MacVicar and his wife Marjorie.

Rev Brennan said: ‘I have to admit that I am at a severe disadvantage – Kenneth himself was one of the ablest communicators I have met, and could tell a story much better than I can.

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