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Down memory lane

A QUARTET of McArthurs from Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada jetted into Kintyre last week on a genealogical tour.

John McArthur, 80, his wife Joyce, 77, their son Mark, 51, and his wife Karen, 52, pictured above, popped into the Courier office when trying to find 32 Main Street.

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