Our usual
bagpiper Malcolm MacGillivray again came out of retirement to get the evening
off to a scintillating start by welcoming guests. Guests enjoyed a glass or two
of bubbly sponsored by Blevins Franks. The restaurant welcomed us for this
event for many years and is now well practised in preparing and serving the
traditional MacSweens haggis, tatties and neeps. I addressed the haggis after
it had been piped in and a dram offered to the piper and accompanying
“kilties”.
After the main
speech – an excellent Immortal Memory by John Hope - the teasing Toast to the
Lassies was made by Rod Frew and the more than adequate response on behalf of
the lassies was made by Kate Stratton - this was very well received by the
ladies!. The assembled company then enjoyed lively and enthusiastic Scottish
dancing (conducted by Mardie Cunningham who also made the superb Atholl Brose)
– and the proceedings were brought to a close just after midnight with ‘Auld
Lang Syne’. The amber mead – or whisky – for the evening was also very kindly
provided by Blevins Franks and was very much appreciated and Janette Owenson
kindly prepared the excellent heather table arrangements. But the success of
the evening was due mainly to the work beforehand by Kathy Prentice.
Our next event
will be the Saint Andrew’s Ball on 25 November at the Hotel Penina.
Anyone interested
in knowing more about the Society, or even keen to become a member, is welcome
to ring Kathy Prentice on +351 919 635 246. Our Society is small and comprises many
nationalities, so no need to be Scots! And if you would like to give Scottish
dancing a try why not speak to Mardie Cunningham, who runs the dancing at the
Nobel International School in Porches on Monday evenings. Her
email address is rosevale45@gmail.com
Doug McAdam - Chieftain