Season 1961-1962 was a lean one for Montrose Roselea. The junior team finished the season around the foot of the league. with no trophies. There was one promising feature, however. They were building up a team of youngsters to produce future dividends. In the close season. Rosel
27 December 1962 - Montrose Standard - Montrose, Angus, Scotland
wish their Clients A HAPPY NEW YEAR Both Salons closed on Ist, 2nd and 3rd Janwiry AkAt%C -4 !ru.4C l r`loirt.iMOlMAC''!AM -) ACI ZI4I't P°l.;klror/roo,/,wo--1 V 7.; ";,P. utd ../dew Year tae ane an a' and Many Happy Re-unions in the Friendly Atmosphere of the Anchor Bar There's
27 December 1962 - Montrose Standard - Montrose, Angus, Scotland
a Queen's Scout and a member of the Ist Montrose Troop, gained the silver parchment of the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme in November. Mr WILLIAM McINTOSH. 23 Glenesk Avenue. Montrose, who was in charge of the Post Office engineering stores at Montrose. received the Imperial Ser
27 December 1962 - Montrose Standard - Montrose, Angus, Scotland
Closed Ist January. Wednesday, 2nd January Open 9.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. John Findlay 68 NEW WYND, thanks all customers for their patronage' and wishes them "The Compliments of the Season— fiC 2 M - ISMACU ACM leolroi-M-70-70, 1 1 , 1V V-Mtir4.tt WE wish to take this opportunity
27 December 1962 - Montrose Standard - Montrose, Angus, Scotland
unexpected gift at the start of the year of a book on football autographed by the Montrose and Arbroath teams. Terry is the son of the Montrose groundsman.
27 December 1962 - Montrose Standard - Montrose, Angus, Scotland