Aid for Algeria
6th August 1992, Page 29
6th August 1992
Page 29
Page 29, 6th August 1992
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elieve it or not, these lads are not football fans about to get generously refreshed after another moral victory on the soccer pitch. In fact the chap on the left is a catholic priest, Father Stephen Gilhooley of the Catholic Church of Scotland, who has persuaded United Transport Logistics to loan two Mercedes 7.5-tonners to transport aid to a children's home in Algeria. His companions are UTI, drivers James and William Kerr and, on the right, Gazza-look-a-like Gerry Gillespie, UTL's general manager in Scotland.