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Tailors' Choosing Dinner 2009

Friday the 13th - Lucky for Some

Friday the 13th turned out to be a very lucky day for all the ladies attending the November 2009 Tailors' Deacon's Choosing Dinner.  Those wonderful people at Arran Aromatics provided a luxury gift bag as an early Christmas present for every lady guest.   As this was the first Dinner in the Incorporation's 482 year history when ladies attended as members in their own right, this kind and generous gift from Arran Aromatics was greatly appreciated by all.

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It was a lucky night for whisky drinkers as well, both gentlemen and ladies, as Loch Lomond Distillers ensured that every place setting was warmed with a generous measure of their High Commissioner whisky.

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Pictures from the evening:

Katy Waterson and Rory Andrew of North Glasgow College

 

Louise Clifford and Gail McLintoch of Anniesland College

 

Guests mingle in the Saloon before the DInner commences

 

Collector Dr Lewis Johnman and Anna Mae Fraser

 

Visitor of the Maltmen, Jim Hughes and Deacon of the Bonnetmakers and Dyers, Roy Greer with Ms Paula Steven, the Tailors very own Girl Friday.  A rose between two thorns.

 

Late Deacon Tom Forrest, Collector Dr Lewis Johnman, Deacon David Scott and Ex Deacon Col John Kelly prepare to award Certificates to our Honorary Lady Members.

 

The Dinner

 
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