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LEICESTER CALEDONIAN SOCIETY
BULLETIN
Autumn 2018
( September-October-November 2018 ) Founded 1877
No.461 Robert Burns World Federation Ltd
Find us at www.leicestercaledoniansociety.btck.co.uk
Walking Treasure Hunt
SUNDAY 23rd SEPTEMBER 2018 10.30am
LEICESTER BOTANIC GARDENS Glebe Road, Oadby, LE2 2LD
On street parking. Meet at the Gates.
The price is £5.00.
This includes refreshments of Tea/Coffee and cakes and donation to the gardens.
Do come along and join the fun. Bring the Children/Grandchildren.
Wheelchair friendly.
SORRY - NO DOGS ALLOWED!
7th
SEPTEMBER 2018 IS THE CLOSING DATE (For catering)
Please contact Gina Ferrier. Tel. 0116 2877186 – Answer Phone.
Please leave a message I will contact you as soon as I can
or contact me on [email protected]
“Right Watson, all we have to do now is find the rest of the group and get our clue sheet from Brian “
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President/Chairman
Mr. M. M. Ferrier. Leicester. LE3 8PS
Tel. (0116) 2877186
Vice Chairman
Mr. C. R. Wilkinson. Leicester. LE5 1RB.
Tel. (0116)2419679
Membership Secretary
Dr. E.H.Mackay Leicester. LE67 9RE.
Tel. 01530 243770
Hon. Treasurer
Mr. R. Gregory. Leicester. LE18 2GY.
Tel. (0116) 2888107
Hon. Secretary
Mrs G. Ferrier, Leicester. LE3 8PS
Tel. 0116 2877186
Dancing Co-ordinator
Mrs. D. Buchanan Tel. 0116 2415857
Bulletin Editor
Mrs P. M. Moyce Leicester. LE5 1FP
Tel .0116 2123312
Council Members
Mrs. M. A. C. Yates
Mrs. V. Mackay
Mrs. M. Thorpe
Mrs. M. Ellis
Honorary Piper
Mr. C. R. Wilkinson.
Tel. (0116) 2419679
Contents
Page 1 Treasure Hunt
Page 2 Committee Members..
Contents..
Page 3 Membership Report
Page 4 Sudoku Puzzle.
Autumn Quiz.
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Page 5 Summer quiz answers.
Recipe 1, Edinburgh Scones
Page 6 Recipe 2, Scotch Snow Cake.
Mrs J Hare (an appreciation).
Page 7 Miss R Cassie SRN (an appreciation)
Mrs Margaret Gregory (an appreciation)
Page 8 Quiz Night
Thank You from Gina
Page 9 Skittles Night
Page 10 Frank Slide Alberta Canada
Page 11 Date for your diary,
St Andrew’s Day celebrations.
Page 12 Huntingdon & Dist Cali Society,
2018/19 Social Programme
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MEMBERSHIP REPORT
Usually we expect the summer months to be relatively quiet for
Membership news with holidays etc but this year has been quite active, mainly for
the wrong reasons. Sadly, in recent weeks we have lost four stalwart members and
have no new members to fill the gaps. We heard of the passing of these four
members and appreciations appear in this Bulletin issue. Some of our recent losses
will be well known to longer standing members but will be strangers to newer
members, so we felt it is important to recognise their contributions made to the
Society over the years.
Margaret Gregory was a Full member, Jeanne Hare was an Hon Life member,
Rob Cassie and Violet Lovatt were both Life members and their contributions are
recognised in this issue.
At the end of July 2018 our remaining membership stood at 76 Full
members, 13 Life members, 4 Honorary members, and 2 Hon Life members plus 2
Juniors in Canada giving a Total of 95 adult members to support our activities.
Most of our paying members have paid this year’s subscriptions and I
apologise for an error in the Subs rate given in the last Bulletin. The rate this year is
NINE Pounds per person and I enclose a reminder form for your use, if needed (
21 unpaid at present ).
We would love to hear some good news from Members for a change so get
your pens / pencils out and let us know what you have been up to.
Hugh Mackay,
Membership Secretary.
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Membership Subscription Payment DUE: 1st March 2018 to 28
th February 2019
I enclose a cheque made payable to Leicester Caledonian Society for:
£9.00 NINE pounds ( Single member )
Name ( Please print ) ……………………………………………….
Date …………………………………………………………………
Please send to:
Dr E H Mackay, Membership Secretary, 68 Leicester Road, Markfield, LE767 9RE
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Sudoku Puzzle
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Autumn Scottish Bulletin Fun Quiz
1) What is the distinctive shape of a “Haig’s Dimple” whisky bottle?
Answer _________
2) What are Shetland Blacks, Edzell Blues & Katy Glovers varieties of?
Answer _________
3) Who provides the arm of the law in both Oor Wullie and The Brooms cartoon strips?
Answer _________
4) Which of the following animals has never roamed wild in Scotland, Bear, Bison or Wolf?
Answer _________
5) With which industry is Govan historically associated?
Answer _________
6) For which television role is actor Bill Simpson best known?
Answer _________
7) Where would you find a mythical beast known affectionately as ‘Morag’?
Answer _________
8) Who has won more international rugby caps, Gavin or Scott Hastings?
Answer _________
9) Which member of the present Royal Family was born in Glamis Castle near Forfar?
Answer _________
10) Who won the Woman’s London Marathon in 1996?
Answer _________
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Here is the answer to the last puzzle.
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Here is the answer to the last puzzle.
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Here are the Summer Bulletin Fun Quiz Answers
1) What do Scots sometimes refer to as “The game we gave to the world”?
Answer:- Golf
2) In which part of Scotland are perfectly sane young men still refered to as ‘loonies’?
Answer :- Aberdeen & North East
3) Which industry has led to the twinning of Aberdeen with Houston in Texas?
Answer :- Oil Industry
4) With which rock-music band is Dunfermline’s Stuart Adamson the lead vocalist?
Answer :- Big Country
5) Who sang the theme to Sidney Poitier’s film,’To Sir with Love’?
Answer :- Lulu
6) What part of the body is colloquially referred to as ‘the bahookie’ ?
Answer :- The Backside
7) Which Perth family started Britain’s first dry-cleaning business in 1866?
Answer :- Pullars
8) Provide the surnames of the Scot who lent his name to a type of road surface?
Answer :- McAdam – John London
9) In which war was Douglas Haig the commander of the British Expeditionary Force?
Answer :- World War 1
10) Which of the two personalities was ‘Mr Nice Guy’ – Dr Jekyl or Mr Hyde?
Answer :- Dr Jekyl
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Recipes
Edinburgh Scones Ingredients
10 oz. Self raising flour 2 tsps baking powder
¼ tsp. Salt 1 dsp. Sugar
2 oz. Butter ½ cup Currants
1 egg Milk as required
Method
Mix together dry ingredients, then rub in butter and add fruit. Combine egg
and milk and add to the dry mixture, to form a soft dough. Knead on a lightly
floured board. Roll out and cut into ½ inch thick rounds, Bake in the oven at 450º
(gas mark 8) for 10 minutes.
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Scotch Snow Cake Ingredients
1 lb Arrowroot 8 oz. Castor Sugar
8 oz. Butter 6 Egg whites
A few drops of Almond or Vanilla Escence.
Method
Combine arrowroot and sugar. Cream butter, then gradually stir in sugar
mixture, beating well. Beat egg whites until stiff, add to the mixture, and beat for 20
minutes. Add a few drops of essence. Pour into a greased, 8 inch tin and bake for 1
to 1½ hours in a moderate oven 350º to 375º Gas mark (4 to 5)
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Mrs Jeanne Hare
an appreciation
It is with great sadness that I report the loss of Mrs Jeanne Christine Hare who passed away on 17th March 2018 and whose funeral took place on 11th April from her home in Hinckley.
Unfortunately, the Society did not get this news until June so could not support the family at the
time. Jeanne was born in Coventry with a maiden surname of
Morris but she had a Scottish grandmother and on her
application form to join the Leicester Caledonian Society gave “Sutherland” as the part of Scotland with which she was most
associated. She married Tony Hare at Market Bosworth in 1946 and had two sons. She had a dress shop in Hinckley
called “Just in Time” and later worked as a secretary in the
family engineering business. She now has 2 sons, 4 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren to carry on the name.
She and Tony were keen Scottish country dancers and were members of the Royal Horticultural Society which
involved them in flower show judging and they were delighted when grandson Tom won a Gold medal at Chelsea. They also
enjoyed antiques and attended sales in London.
Jeanne became the Honorary Secretary to this Society from 1990 to 1994 and was also Chairman from 1993 to 1994. She maintained her interest in the Society so with Tony was awarded
Honorary Life Membership at the AGM in 2016. President Murdo Ferrier presented them with their certificates on 24th May 2017.
We send our condolences to all the family.
Jeanne Hare with Honorary Life membership certificate, 24th May 2017.
Hugh Mackay, Membership Secretary
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Miss Roberta Cassie SRN an appreciation
It is with considerable sadness that we report the passing of one of this Society’s
stalwarts from our Life Membership list.
Miss Roberta Isabella Cassie was born on Christmas Eve, 24th
December 1922 at
Burton upon Trent the 6th of a large family of twelve children. Both of her parents were
Scottish, her father’s side from Falkirk and her mother’s was from near Dunbar. Rob was
proud of her Scottish heritage and maintained her extensive Scottish links most of whom
live in or around Edinburgh.
We know relatively little about her early life but she showed a vocation for
nursing and enrolled as a trainee nurse and was State Registered in London on 25th
November 1946 after examination at Northampton General Hospital.
Her first recorded address on her application form to join this Society was given
as Zachary Merton, (convalescent home) at Woodhouse Eaves, Leicester where she was a
nurse and the form was dated 14th
October 1972. She was proposed by Janet Cutting, the
then President and seconded by Miss Adams who was a leading dancer at the time. She
gave Edinburgh as the place with which she was most associated and paid the princely
sum of 75 pence as a subscription. She became matron of Ashby & District hospital and later moved to
Leicester in New Parks where she lived with her sister Jean.
She became a Life Member in March 1972 and continued her association with the Society becoming
President from 1981 to 1984. Her abilities gave her a wider audience and she was elected President of the
Scottish Presidents’ Association 1993 to 1994, the 6th
from our Society and she is well remembered.
She continued to show an active interest in Society affairs and attended several Burns Dinners in her
later years including one in 2011 with Alan Mouncer as President plus five of our Past Presidents. Latterly she
became less able and retired to an apartment in Birstall.
In her younger days she was known as a “teller of stories” which were published as “Cassie Roberts”
tales but which are now hard to find.
We send sympathies to her extensive family who saw her off on her last journey on 27th
June. Hugh Mackay,
Membership Secretary
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Mrs. MARGARET GREGORY
An appreciation
17/9/1944 - 5/6/2018
Margaret was born in Banbury and met Greg while she was at school. She went to university and became a
teacher. After Greg and Margaret were married and had Michael their son, they moved to Wigston, Leicester, and
then Karin was born.
Margaret taught at Leicester Grammar School and later at Abington School, Wigston. Margaret was always
busy. She was a leader with the Brownies and then the Guides, and ended up as Commissioner for the Guides. She
was a member of the local W.I. taking up various offices. She belonged to the Wigston Methodist Church and was a
member of the choir. She even had time to pursue her favourite hobby, gardening, but even this lead to making jam
from her home-grown produce to sell in aid of the church funds. She then went on to organising the Shoe Box
charity.
Margaret and Greg became regular members of the Caledonian Monday night dancers. Margaret being
Margaret took over collecting the money at the door and organising the tea rota! She always made the new members
very welcome. When Greg became treasurer of the society Margaret supported him at all the Caledonian events.
Margaret sadly passed away on the 5th June after a brave fight against cancer and she will be sorely missed by
all her friends in the Leicester Caledonian Society.
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In the Minors Hall
St Stephens Church,
De Montfort Street Leicester
Why not come along and exercise those “little grey cells”?
In our annual Quiz Night.
Teams of 4, don’t worry if you are on your own, we will fit you in
28Th
September 2018
7.00pm for a prompt start at 7.30pm.
Then enjoy a fish and chip supper.
The price for the evening is £8.50
We will also have a small raffle.
Be sure to book your place EARLY,
by contacting Gina Ferrier on 0116 2877186 or
Maureen Ellis on 0116 2873560.
CLOSING DATE IS FRIDAY 21st SEPTEMBER 2018 Thank you.
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THANK YOU.
Our sincere thanks to all the members who co-operated by returning the Data
protection forms, that were circulated after the Annual General Meeting.
Thanks also to our eagled eyed members who spotted a couple of errors in the last
bulletin. Error 1. was in the Membership section re the Subscription fee. It stated that the fee
was £8.00. It should have read £9.00 per person. Error 2. The Walking Treasure hunt is on
Sunday 23rd
September not Friday. My error, so much cutting and pasting, I pasted the wrong
day.
Thank you for letting us know.
Gina Ferrier
Hon Secretary.
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SKITTLES NIGHT
19th
October 2018
7.00pm for 7.30pm start
The Rose & Crown
45 Main Street,
Thurnby LE7 9PJ
Traditional Skittles fare
of Faggots, Chips & Peas.
The Price for the Evening is £10.50
Please let me know if you have any dietary
requirements, when booking your place.
Please contact Gina Ferrier
0116 2877186. Thank you.
Donations for the raffle would be very much appreciated.
Thank you
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PLACES OF INTEREST AWAY FROM THE USUAL TOURIST
ROUTES.
FRANK SLIDE ALBERTA CANADA
We visited here in 2007 and received a very warm welcome. They have an affinity to Aberfan. The
information below is from the website Mysteries of Canada.
Frank was a burgeoning mining town of 600 nestled in the Crowsnest Pass in the shadow of the
massive Turtle Mountain which rises over 7,000 feet above town. With a river and a railroad running from
Frank to Pincher Creek and to Blairmore.
The local Indian tribes would not camp near the base of the Mountain calling in the “Mountain that
Walked” On the morning of April 29,1903, the town and mountain became one as a 70-million-ton wedge of
overhanging limestone broke away, shattered into large boulders, crashed 300 feet down the mountain across
the valley and 500 feet up another mountain on the other side of the valley and is known as the Frank Slide.
In a brief 100 ear-shattering, bone-jarring seconds, 76 people lost their lives, 23 were injured and 17 miners
were trapped inside a mine shaft behind over 100 feet of rubble and stone.
In 1901, excavation of the mines had begun and a drift mine was sunk deep into the bowels of
Turtle Mountain to mine the massive deposits of coal beneath the eastern slope of the mountain. Tremors
became a regular occurrence in the mines, especially in the early morning hours, and the miners became quite
accustomed to the shaking. Besides, the tremors made their work a lot easier. By April of 1903, the mine was
almost ‘self-operating’ in that all the miners had to do was to shovel up the coal as it fell from the ceiling.
A group of 17 miners went to work the midnight shift that fateful night in April. The mine shaft,
for some time, had been experiencing mysterious crackling and rumbling. When Turtle Mountain “walked”
that night, the miners found themselves 100 feet from the mine mouth behind a wall of rock. Luckily none of
them were hurt. With water seeping in and an air shaft blocked by limestone boulders. For over 12 hours they
dug a new shaft in the soft coal and early in the morning of April 30 they broke through into the dawn light and
were safe. During the tunnelling, one of the miners broke his leg. He was lifted from the shaft on a stretcher
only to find his home destroyed and his wife and three children had perished. These same miners then went on
to continue in the rescue of fellow residents of the town
Thankfully only 75% of the town was affected in some way. Of the 66-100 people unaccounted
for and presumed dead (the official record states 76), only 12 bodies were recovered. Among the known dead
were 21 children.
One of the most spectacular escapes was that of Marion Leitch, a baby at the time. She was thrown
from her crushed home on to a boulder which, in turn, crushed a neighbour’s home and came to rest. She was
found sitting on top of the boulder in a pile of hay which had been ripped out of a mine barn by the boulder.
Marion went on to live a full life away from Frank.
The town of Frank has rebuilt from the rubble. Some 6000 people now live within the shadow of
the “Mountain that Walks”. But none will ever forget the Frank Slide.
Turtle Mountain Frank Slide 1903 Frank Slide Now
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DATE FOR YOUR DIARY
St Andrew’s day celebrations - Sunday 2nd
December 2018 We will join Morning Service at St Stephen’s UR Church at 11.00am.
Followed by a Three Course lunch at the Belmont Hotel
at 12.30 for 1.0pm
Cost £19.95 per person
Lunch booking and pre-payment is essential.
Choices MUST be made and paid for in advance.
Please contact Hugh Mackay for bookings
Tel: 01530 243770 or by e-mail: [email protected]
NOT LATER than 15th
October 2018
Leicester Caledonian Society, St Andrew’s lunch menu Belmont Hotel 2nd December 2018
£19.95 per person
Chicken liver parfait Plum chutney, brioche bread (gf)
Hot smoked salmon Caper & dill crème fraîche (gf)
Leek & potato soup Truffle oil (v, vg, gf)
~~o0o~~ Roast turkey
Stuffing, pigs in blanket, turkey gravy (gf) Slow braised blade of beef
red wine jus (gf) Fillet of cod
butter sauce (gf) Above served with fondant potato and a selection of vegetables
Homemade mixed bean pie Mashed potato, vegetables and tomato salsa (v, vg)
~~o0o~~ Christmas pudding brandy sauce (v, gf)
White chocolate mousse cherries in syrup, vanilla ice-cream (v, gf)
Apple tarte tatin raspberry sorbet (v, vg)
Cheese & biscuits traditional accompaniments (gf)
(supplement charge of £3.00 per person)
~~0~~ Coffee or Tea
mince pies
v – vegetarian vg – vegan gf – gluten free option available (ask for more details)
Hugh Mackay Membership Secretary
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HUNTINGDON AND DISTRICT CALEDONIAN SOCIETY
2018-2019 Social Programme www.hdcs.org.uk
20th October,2018 President’s Evening, Hemingford Abbots Village Hall,
Hemingford Abbots. Buffet Supper and Dance 7.30 p.m.-11.30 p.m.
24th November,2018 St Andrew’s Dinner & Dance,
Hemingford Abbots Village Hall, Hemingford Abbots, 7.30 p.m. for 8.00 p.m.-11.30 p.m.
8th December, 2018 Christmas Social, Brampton Memorial Centre,
Brampton. 8.00 p.m.-11.00 p.m. Bring and Share Supper
31st December, 2018 Hogmanay Party, Offord Cluny Village Hall
8.00 p.m.’til late. Buffet Supper. 26th January, 2019 Burns’ Night Dinner & Dance, Offord Cluny Village Hall
6.30 p.m. for 7.00 p.m.-11.30 p.m. 23rd February 2019 Charity Social, Brampton Memorial Centre, Brampton
8.00 p.m.-11.00 p.m. Bring and Share Supper 23rd March, 2019 Social Evening, Brampton Memorial Centre, Brampton
8.00 p.m.-11.00 p.m. Bring and Share Supper 24th April 2019 Annual General Meeting, Lt Stukeley Village Hall
8.00 p.m.
27th April 2019 Annual Ball, Alconbury Memorial Hall, 7.30 p.m.-11.30 p.m. with Ian Slater. Buffet Supper
29th May 2019 Last Wednesday mini Social Lt Stukeley Village Hall
8.00 p.m.-10.30 p.m. 13th July 2019 Summer Outing
Further details and prices for all of these events can be obtained nearer each date from our website or from the Secretary on 01480 453774 – [email protected].
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