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Mrs Anderson 25 Elizabath Ct-ea Mrs C Mackay Skinner P1 Mr-5 Sheila Anderson Embo T Mackay Oversteps Miss I Bethune 25 Stafford Court A Macleod Oversteps Mrs bethune Oversteps Mt-s E Macleod 30 Camore Cres Mrs C Cameron 2 St Gilbert St J Macleod Erannen Terr Mr & Mrs J Duff Hiltan Mrs H Manson Macdonald Rd Mt-s Forbes Roderick Court . G Matheson Camore Mrs I For-tune 8 Elizabeth Cres Mrs G Mitcheson 6 Stafford Coutc Mrs I Fraser- 13 Gate St Emba Mrs Mors Castle St Mrs W Fraser 6 King St Embo H & Miss Munt-o Carnaig St Mt-s ME George 23 Stafford Court D Murray 1 St Gilbert St Mrs Gillanders Macdonald Rd Mrs C Rattrie 16 Stafford Court A Grant Clunie Ct-es Mrs Rosie Skinner F'1 Mrs J Gunn 10 Elizabeth Ct-es Mrs J F:C)SS 17 Camat-e Cres N Gunn 12 Macdonald Rd Mr & Mrs LM Smart Stn Rd Plrs WD Gunn 21 Stafford Court J Yaunnie Oversteps, Mrs Jonas 10 Stafford Court J Macintosh Well St Mrs A Leslie I0 Clunie Ct-cs ROYAL BRITISH LEGION SCOTLAND - Christmas List 1997. Surname Address TQml Amount DBerr Mrs Sheila Anderson 18 Back Street Embo Alan McCloy Mrs C Anderson 25 Elizabeth Crescent Domoch Sandy Ross Miss I Bethune 25 Stafford Court Domoch Hugh Steele Mrs C Cameron 2 St Gilbert Street Domoch George Durrand Mrs Sue Campbell 7 St Gilbert Street Domoch Sandy Ross Mrs I Fraser 13 Gate Street Embo Alan McCloy Mrs H Gillanders 13 Murray Road Dornoch A MacLeod Mrs WD Gunn 21 Stafford Court Domoch Hugh Steele Mrs MV Jones 10 Stafford Court Domoch Hugh Steele Mr & Mrs George Mackay 1 Calder Crescent Embo Alan McCloy Mr H Mackay 11 Roderick Court Domoch Nelson Patterson Mrs C Mackay 7 Skinner Place Domoch Sandy Ross Mrs Annie I Maclean Dunedin, Earl's Cross Domoch George Durrand Mrs E Macleod 31 Camore Crescent Camore Nelson Patterson Mrs H Manson 13 Macdonald Road Domoch Sandy Ross Mrs H More 7 River Street Domoch Donald McCulloch Mr H & Miss Munro Camaig Street Domoch Donald McCulloch Mrs Elsie Murray Links Park, Golf Road Domoch A MacLeod Mrs CJM Rattrie 16 Stafford Court Domoch Hugh Steele Mrs CM Rosie 12 Skinner Place Domoch George Durrand Mr & Mrs Thomas Ross Judges Court Camore "groceries only" Mrs Betty Ross 5 Castle Street Domoch John Grant Mrs J Ross 11 Camore Crescent Camore Nelson Patterson Mrs Helen Smart Tamandhu, Station Rd Domoch John Grant Mr & Mrs George Sutherland 8 River Street Domoch John Grant SUM: E400 ROYAL BRITISH LEGION SCOTLAND Dornoch members 1998 Surname Called First Name ; Campbell Sue Mrs Sue 1998 E5.00 7 Gilchrist Square DORNOCH - ..t ' Durl-and George George 1998 E5.00 Lonemore, Meadows Road DORNOCH -, I Grant Donald Donald F 1998 E 5.00 Croffmaidoch, Earl's Cross Road DORNOCH . , Grant Sydney Mrs Sydney 1998 E 5.00 Croftmaidoch, Earl's Cross Road DORNOCH -. I, Grant John Dr John 1998 E 5.00 Argyle House, Argyle Street DORNOCH Grant Bill WG 1998 E5.00 Links House, Golf Road DORNOCH Houston CBE David Major-General David 1998 E 5.00 Ochtaw, Strathoykel, ARDGAY IV24 3DP Macdonald Jimmy JM 1998 f 5.00 23 Macdonald Road DORNOCH Charles Charles 1998 E5.00 1 Clunie Crescent 1998 E5.00 7 Carnaig Street Andrew Andrew D 1998 E5.00 11 The Meadows Andrew Andrew 1998 E 5.00 Wallace House Donald Donald M 1998 E5.00 4 Carnaig Street 1998 E5.00 Rivendell, Poles Road Morton Dr Morton 1998 E5.00 Tideways, Skelbo Muir Donald Donald 1998 f 5.00 Willowbank, Evelix Road Nelson J Nelson 1998 E5.00 3 Castle Street Russell T Russell H 1998 E5.00 Seaview, Hilton William William Sandy Alexander 1998 E5.00 The Whins, Burghfield Road DORNOCH Hamish Hamish 1998 E5.00 5 Clunie Crescent RBLS Dornoch Branch - Xmas Gifts 2000 Surname Address lhwl Amount Field7 Mrs Sheila Anderson 18 Back Street Embo £15 Sandy -' 9 Mrs C Anderson 25 Elizabeth Crescent Dornoch £15 Sandy 9 Miss I Bethune 25 stafford Court bornoch £15 Hugh H Mrs C Cameron 2 St Gilbert Street. Dornoch £15 George Mrs Sue Campbell 7 Gilchrist Square Dornoch £20 George $ Mrs I Fraser 13 Gate Street Embo £15 Sandy Mrs H Gi Ilanders 13 Murray Road Dornoch £15 Nelson JP Mrs WD Gunn 21 Stafford Court Dornoch £15 Hugh 1.7 Mrs MV Jones 10 Stafford Court bornoch £15 Hugh H Mr & Mrs George Mac kay 1 Calder Crescent Embo Mrs E MacLeod 31 Camore Crescent Camore Mrs H Manson 13 Macdonald Road Dornoch Mr & Mrs A Matheson Wupertal, Church Street Dornoch Mr H & Miss Mum Carnaig Street bornoch Mrs ih~ka.HSie Murray Bardac han Dornoch Mrs Elsie Murray Links Park, Golf Road Dornoch Mrs EA Murray 21 Macdonald Road bornoch £15 Andrew J,V Mrs CJM Rattrie 16 Stafford Court Dornoch £15 ' Mrs CM Rosie 12 Skinner Place Dornoch £15 Mrs Ross Judges Court Camore £15 Nelson AC Mrs Betty Ross 5 Castle Street Dornoch £15 George & Mrs J Ross Roderick Court Dornoch £15 George f Mrs Helen Smart Tamandhu, Station Road Dornoch £15 Andrew Mrs Mollie Sutherland 8 River Street Dornoch £15 Donald & TOTAL Amount: .
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