Culter


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Cul´ter


n.1.A colter. See Colter.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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DOMINOS PIZZA NORTH REGIONAL CUP - First Round: Aberdeen University v Glentanar, Banks o' Dee v Maud, Buchanhaven Hearts v Burghead Thistle, Colony Park v Buckie Rovers, Deveronside v Culter, Dufftown v Ellon United, Dyce Juniors v New Elgin, East End v Bridge of Don Thistle, Fraserburgh United v Longside, Hall Russell United v Forres Thistle, Hermes v Sunnybank, Islavale v Newmachar United, Whitehills v Nairn St Ninian.
Born in Culter, Nan Shepherd was one of the first women to graduate from Aberdeen University in 1915.
The 71-year-old volunteers at Woodend Hospital, is a Culter Parish Church elder and fundraiser, and organises Culter in Bloom.
Emily Hall and Jim Culter are studying whether blue holes are "natural laboratories" of future OA conditions.
Culter (7-5) take on Dyce and can march on in the cup.
BERWICK RANGERS 3 CULTER 1 BERWICK won through to the fourth round of the Scottish Cup when they beat non-league Culter in a third-round replay at Shielfield.
Culter came close to emulating their Aberdeenshire rivals, holding Berwick Rangers, to a 1-1 draw.
Andrea Burns turned a business-school project into a business with her husband Todd Culter. They approached "legendary hotspots and holes-in-the-wall" around Colorado and asked if they could design a T-shirt based on the establishment, and then sell them and return a share of the sales.
BRITAIN'S Got Talent OAP singing sensation is Janey Cutler and and not Culter (May 10, page 19).
Bosses at the village hall in Culter, near Aberdeen, had been told criminal charges could follow if they proceeded with next week's production of Aladdin.
Among the winners were smoking cessation midwife Carmel O'Gorman, nurse Pauline Beale, Gill Weale, Raewyn Petherick, Bob Adams, Fred Culter and Jackie Caulfield.