We meet every second Tuesday at 7.15 and have a speaker and a time of fellowship.
The Men's Association meets in the Jubilee Hall with get together and tea/coffee at 7.15/7.30 followed by the speaker from 7.30 till 8.30 and then questions. In view of the current guidelines, masks will be required to be worn during the meeting except when having tea/coffee. Windows will be open in the Hall to provide ventilation and members and guests should realise warm clothing may be appropriate.
Office Bearers
Hon. President- Rev. Fergus C. Buchanan.
Secretary Brian Adair .
Treasurer Arthur Wylie
Committee
Brian Atkinson, Gordon Blackadder, Malcolm Boyd , Jamie Marr, Roy Prentice
Syllabus.
5th October | Alistair Tough - Life and times of Norman Carr. | |
19th October | John O’Grady - Presence - The famous and infamous whose paths have crossed. | |
29th October 1800/1900 | Set up Large Hall for Coffee Morning. | |
30th October 1000/1200 | Coffee Morning- Charity- East Dunbartonshire Action on Mental Health. | |
2nd November | Rev. Claire Herbert- Chaplain to Lodging House Mission | |
16th November | Rev. Linsey Brennan- Dundonald during the pandemic. Joint meeting with the Guild |
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30th November | Dr Robert Hamilton- Dr Martin Luther King Jr. | |
14th December | Christmas Lunch at Milngavie Bowling Club. | |
11th January | Rev Fergus Buchanan- Musings of a Minister. | |
25th January | Brian Atkinson- Glasgow’s Green Spaces | |
8th February | Len Murray ( Expert on Burns) - Robert Burns. | |
22nd February | Malcolm Boyd- Andrew Jackson Higgins. | |
7th March | Rev Ramsay Shields- Trip to the Holy Land Joint meeting with Guild - note Monday night. |
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22nd March | AGM and film night. Chris Scott to produce films | |
26th April | Trip - Mount Stuart House on Bute. Bus from Milngavie Railway Station to Bute via ferry then light lunch, tour of House, and, if time permits, a tour of gardens before returning home. Approximate timings - leave Milngavie at 0930, returning at 1730. All members and friends of St Paul’s, and for the avoidance of doubt, including ladies, will be made very welcome at all or any of the meetings. |