James McLaren & Son

McLaren Family History

McLaren's History - click for larger imageJames McLaren served his apprenticeship with Jolly the Bakers in Queen Street, Forfar. He opened his own Bakery in Market Street in 1893. His first son ,James, died in 1894. His second son, William, worked with him and took over running of the business in 1918. William McLaren William (b. 1904) started in the bakery when he was 13 years old taking over the running of it in 1941. William (b. 1904) started work in 1955, going into partnership with his father in 1963 and taking over the business in 1969 on his father's retiral. He was joined by his wife Allison as a partner in 1979 and by their daughter, Karen in 1990. Allison retired in 2000.

House above the Bakery
McLaren's History - click for larger imageThe house above the bakery was completed inn 1902. The shop at 8, Cross was bought in 1971 from William Smith, Butcher (Kinloch). Extensions to the Bakery were made in 1971 and 1982. The shop at 9, High Street, Kirriemuir was bought in 1991.







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Miss Forfar 1960

‘Miss Forfar 1960’ , Pat Morrison (Sturrock) of Whigstreet, received her prize - a huge Forfar Bridie from Andy Stewart who was starring at the Palace Theatre in Dundee.
Andy had been invited through to Forfar to present the prize. The event was held in Charlie Renilson’s tattie shed in Academy Street and was in aid of Forfar Athletic’s new stand.

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