SCOTS Project - www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk Document : 1351 Title : The Former Pupils' Guild of the Mary Erskine School - Minutes September 1994 Author(s): Mrs Shona C Forrest Copyright holder(s): Mrs Shona C Forrest Text THE FORMER PUPILS GUILD OF THE MARY ERSKINE SCHOOL MINUTES OF COMMITTEE MEETING held on TUESDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER 1994 in the GUILD ROOM PRESENT:- Mrs A [CENSORED: surname], President, in the Chair, Mrs A [CENSORED: surname], Mrs S [CENSORED: surname], Secretary, Mrs J [CENSORED: surname], Mrs P [CENSORED: surname], Mrs E [CENSORED: surname], Mrs E [CENSORED: surname], Mrs P [CENSORED: surname]. 1 APOLOGIES FOR ABSENCE:- Miss T.[CENSORED: surname], Mrs F [CENSORED: surname], Dr. L [CENSORED: surname], Miss M [CENSORED: surname], Mrs E [CENSORED: surname], Ms A [CENSORED: surname], Mrs K [CENSORED: surname]. 2 MINUTES OF LAST MEETING:- The minutes were approved and signed. 3 MATTERS ARISING FROM THESE MINUTES:- a) Labels for Furniture It had been decided to use stick-on labels. The Committee agreed that small "letter-size" labels would suffice and would read "PROPERTY OF M.E.S.F.P GUILD". b) Furniture Valuation The Bursar would like a note of value for insurance purposes. The Certificates are not yet forthcoming but the Committee agreed that this should be done now. Mrs E [CENSORED: surname] would explore the possibility of using a valuer known to Miss Y [CENSORED: surname]. The President and Vice President would ask the new Estates Bursar, Mr Simon [CENSORED: surname], who has taken over from Mrs Sylvia [CENSORED: surname], to accompany the valuer and identify our furniture. c) Tercentenary Reunion Weekend The exact accounting for this would be inserted into the Minutes. Mrs [CENSORED: surname] was anxious that the need for the future early ordering of tickets for events, be stressed in the Newsletter. The President reported that by using her Forte Gold Card in payment for the Dinner, we had acquired a discount of £858 which was to be donated to the Jubilee Prize Fund. d) Leavers Coffee Morning Although quite well attended, Mrs [CENSORED: surname] reported that only 15 VIth Form Leavers had joined the Guild. It was suggested that the girls may not be keen to pay for 3 years of the Merchant Maident which is incorporated in the Life Membership Fee. e) Printer for Boarding House This is in hand and is being paid for from Guild Funds. 4 TEA PARTY To be held on Wednesday 21st September in Coopers and Lybrand, Queen Street at 3 pm. Committee Members ie. Miss [CENSORED: surname], Miss [CENSORED: surname], Mrs [CENSORED: surname], Mrs [CENSORED: surname], Mrs [CENSORED: surname], Mrs [CENSORED: surname] and Mrs [CENSORED: surname] would arrive by 2.30 pm. The President will bring labels and sale items. The Treasurer will bring a float. The Secretary will organise delivery of the Cake. Duties as follows:- On the door:- Miss [CENSORED: surname], Mrs [CENSORED: surname] and Mrs [CENSORED: surname] will tick-off names. Selling items:- Miss [CENSORED: surname] and Miss [CENSORED: surname]. Mrs [CENSORED: surname] will sell her book of recollections and Mrs [CENSORED: surname] will float. We would ask the oldest member present to cut the Cake and would present Coopers and Lybrand with a copy of the history of the School. 5 A.G.M Wednesday 28th September. Apologies received in advance from Mrs J [CENSORED: surname]. About 40 people are expected to attend. Mrs [CENSORED: surname] would bring a traybake, Mrs [CENSORED: surname] - a tea-loaf, Mrs [CENSORED: surname] - sandwiches, Mrs [CENSORED: surname] - sandwiches. The Secretary will ask Compass to provide tea, coffee, milk, sugar, cups and saucers etc. The Committee would be:- President:- Mrs A [CENSORED: surname] Vice President:- Mrs A [CENSORED: surname] Secretary:- Mrs S [CENSORED: surname] Asst. Secretary:- Mrs E [CENSORED: surname] Treasurer:- Mrs S [CENSORED: surname] Asst. Treasurer:- Miss M [CENSORED: surname] Membership Secy:- Mrs P [CENSORED: surname] Committee members serving 2nd year:- Mrs K [CENSORED: surname], D L [CENSORED: surname], Mrs E [CENSORED: surname]. New Committee members:- Mrs N [CENSORED: surname], Mrs M [CENSORED: surname], Miss C [CENSORED: surname]. 6 NOTELETS The President confirmed that gifts had been given to the people concerned in the art work. She wondered if we had perhaps over-ordered the notelets and suggested that they be promoted in the Newsletter at a reduced price. It was agreed not to give Margery [CENSORED: surname] a further gift. 7 LINSAY [CENSORED: surname] Linsay [CENSORED: surname], a 1994 VIth Form Leaver is involved in Operation Raleigh and had been in contact with the Secretary in connection with a fund raising Venture, possibly in conjunction with the Guild Junior Section. The Committee felt that as similar requests had been made previously, they would have to regretfully decline to help in this way, but would wish Linsay well. 8 1994/95 EVENTS School Carol Service:- 13th December - St. Mary's Cathedral. Mrs S [CENSORED: surname] had wondered if F.P.s could be kept seats. The President felt that this would not be possible, but Members interested in attending would be advised in the Newsletter, to come early. There would be an informal meeting of members in the Grosvenor Hotel after the Service. Coffee Morning -This had been booked for Saturday 28th January 1995 in the Merchants Hall. Price £1 on arrival. Dinner - 11th March 1995. Price and venue to be fixed at next meeting. The Secretary would obtain prices and menus from Compass and would ascertain from Mrs [CENSORED: surname] if the school would be available. Summer Reunion - The Secretary will find out the date of Founders Day 1995. There was a suggestion that our Reunion weekend be moved from Founders Day. The Annual Service at Greyfriars would be held on the Sunday nearest 4th June. Tea Party - This would be held on the 3rd Wednesday in September 1995. The Secretary would write to the Balmoral for terms. If these were unsuitable, she would book up at Carlton Highland. It was suggested that a Botanic Garden Tour might be popular and the Secretary would explore the possibility of a Tour for 12 -15 people in the Summer time. This would hopefully be accompanied by a small informative talk. 9 TERCENTENARY EXHIBITION 21st November -20th December 1994. In the Merchants Hall. Mrs A [CENSORED: surname], Mrs E [CENSORED: surname], Mrs S [CENSORED: surname] volunteered to be in attendance if required. A request would be made at the A.G.M for more people. 10 REMAINDER OF 1994 FUND There is almost £2,000 still in the Fund with interest still to be added. If the Lloyds Bank takeover goes through we should receive a further £800. It was thought that a gift of a further prize to the School would be appropriate - either to the English Department, for Middle School achievement, or to the Library. 11 COMPUTER The Membership Secretary, Mrs [CENSORED: surname] requires a new Computer and it was agreed that as the Guild's funds were healthy at the moment, now is the time to invest in a new one. Current A/C:- £12,345.00 Jubilee Fund:- £1,087.00 High Interest A/C:- £12,160.00 Mrs [CENSORED: surname], advises that we have 2223 members. The Committee decided that a sub-committee be formed in order to choose and purchase the New Computer which should be compatible with those at the School. 12 A.O.B The Royal Visit had been a special and memorable occasion. The Mural had been duly handed over in the presence of H.M The Queen and H.R.H The Duke of Edinburgh, and Her Majesty had unveiled the Commemorative Plaque. There is to be a Civic Reception on 7th October 1994. The Swimming Club has to have a Life-Saving Bronze Medallion holder present at all meetings. The School had suggested that the content of the Spring Reunion be printed and sold. It was decided that this would not be worthwhile. The suggestion of producing a tapestry of a small part of the mural, likewise. The date of the next meeting after the A.G.M would be 6th October 1995. The meeting finished at 9.45 pm. This work is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. The SCOTS Project and the University of Glasgow do not necessarily endorse, support or recommend the views expressed in this document. Information about document and author: Text Text audience Adults (18+): Informed lay people: Females: Audience size: 1000+ Writer knew intended audience: Text details Method of composition: Handwritten Year of composition: 1994 Word count: 1190 Text medium Other: Circulated at committee meetings Text setting Education: Text type Prose: nonfiction: Written record of speech (e.g. hansard, legal proceedings, minutes of meetings): Author Author details Author id: 919 Title: Mrs Forenames: Shona Initials: C Surname: Forrest Gender: Female Decade of birth: 1940 Educational attainment: University Age left school: 18 Upbringing/religious beliefs: Protestantism Occupation: Counsellor Place of birth: Edinburgh Region of birth: Midlothian Birthplace CSD dialect area: midLoth Country of birth: Scotland Place of residence: Falkirk Region of residence: Stirling Residence CSD dialect area: Stlg Country of residence: Scotland Father's occupation: Bank Manager Father's place of birth: Edinburgh Father's region of birth: Midlothian Father's birthplace CSD dialect area: midLoth Father's country of birth: Scotland Mother's occupation: Housewife Mother's place of birth: Edinburgh Mother's region of birth: Midlothian Mother's birthplace CSD dialect area: midLoth Mother's country of birth: Scotland Languages: Language: English Speak: Yes Read: Yes Write: Yes Understand: Yes Circumstances: Language: French Speak: Yes Read: Yes Write: Yes Understand: Yes Circumstances: Basic Language: Japanese Speak: Yes Read: Yes Write: Yes Understand: Yes Circumstances: Beginner's level. 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