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Lochgilphead ladies deliver Beatson cheque

Lochgilphead ladies Maria MacKenzie and Yvie Young have boosted the coffers of Glasgow’s Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre by £7,500.

After receiving treatment at the centre, they launched a massive fundraising drive for the Beatson Cancer Charity which saw a fantastic raffle raising thousands and many generous donations from across Mid Argyll.

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