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Scotian News

Aug 2007

 

Congratulations to the following Former Pupils who have reached milestone birthdays this comming month: -

65  Michael Macnamara; Michael Bleakley; Robert Donnelly; John Shaw;

60 Brian Hunter; Andrew Nicol; Hugh Lockett; Scott Miller;

50 Michael McSheely; Peter Haynes; Christopher Begbie;

40 Jason McKenzie; David Bennet;

 School News

It is with deep regret that we announce the death, on 31 July, of Robert Rennie. He lived in Bishop Auckland. Condolences are offered.

In the Edinburgh Evening News of Thursday 31 August, appeared an article about the brutal murder of Eddie Holleran’s younger brother, Michael. Your scribe met his older brother, Tommy, who was extremely shocked by the news. Our condolences and prayers are offered to all the family at this difficult time.

We have, recently, been contacted by Bro. Edward Egan, who is looking for contributions on a necrology of the late Bro. Livingstone. He has asked that anyone who has some stories about the life and times of Bro. Livingstone at Scotus, especially the younger FPs, to send them to him at his home address, or his e-mail address, which are noted on the accompanying e-mail.

New e-mail contacts: - Alexander Shepherd---in Perth Western Australia.

E-mail changes: - Peter McCloskey;

Derek Everest is now living in Broxburn.

Lost contact—Joseph McQuade—in Horley, Surrey. He has changed his e-mail address. Does anyone know the new address?

Remember the reunion is Friday,28 September at the Corn Exchange, Chesser Ave Edinburgh at 7.30. This will be the last reminder. Hope to see you there.

 

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