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Down memory lane

Iain McKerral from Meadowburn Place has sent the Courier a photograph belonging to his uncle, Peter (Pat) McMillan, of 70 Smith Drive.

It was taken at a football event held in Campbeltown in July 1947. It was a youth club coaching weekend sponsored by Kemsley Newspapers, of which the Daily Record, Sunday Mail and Glasgow Evening News belonged.

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