JANUARY 2019 Family Finances Group Meeting



We have the first meeting of the “re-badged” Family Finances Group next Thursday, 17 January, at the Guildford Masonic Centre. As usual, the meeting starts with coffee & biscuits at 10.00am.
This meeting will be a general discussion under the Chairmanship of Alan Mansfield when everyone will have the opportunity of giving their “two pennyworth” on the revised structure & objectives of the Group, including what we would like to talk about, the type of Guest Speakers in the future, etc.. We will also share our views on the present stock-market and investment conditions but try to avoid talking about Brexit – However, we may fail in the case of the latter !

Our JANUARY 2019 Lunch


This was our first lunch beginning 30 minutes earlier than hitherto, and announcements before the actual lunch. The bar opened at 11.30, the bell was rung at 12.30 and the meeting closed at 14.50pm. The feedback has been positive so far.
Our speaker, Susan Purcell, took as her subject “Rise & Demise of Accents and Dialects.” She carried off this challenging subject splendidly, and at the end of 40 minutes most listeners would have been happy for her to continue for the same time again. The scope, and depth, of questions that followed indicate an audience enthusiastic, even enthralled.
We welcomed a number of guests, who we hope may have enjoyed themselves sufficiently to consider applying for membership. A new member, Steve Hodge, was welcomed and inducted by Chairman Jay Woogara.
Next month’s speaker is Gordon Bridger, whose talk is entitled “The British Empire.”
It has been decided to change the name of our Investment Group to “Family Finances Group.” The first meeting under the new guise is Thursday, Jnauary 17th. The per session cost rises to £4 whilst the annual cost is unchanged at £25.


Our speaker Susan Purcell and some members of her audience.

!! IMPORTANT NOTICE !!

We’re starting half an hour earlier in 2019! From the January 2019 Meeting onwards the bar will open at 11.30 am for the meeting to start at 12.30 pm (not 1pm as previously). Arrive at the “old” time and the rest of us may have already run the place out of Doom Bar.

Our Speaker for January

Our speaker for January is Susan Purcell.Those of you who have been members of our Club for at least eight years may recall that Susan has given a previous presentation to the Club – on 7th April 2011 to be precise. Her subject then was ‘Dictionaries’ and John Coleman was our Speaker Secretary at the time. She tells us that the talk went down very well and she particularly remembers the ‘nice email of thanks and appreciation from John’.

On this occasion, Susan, who lives locally in Shalford, will talk to us about ‘Accents and Dialects, including the old Surrey Dialect’. Susan is a professional linguist, crossword compiler and editor, lexicographer (dictionary compiler) and the author of 12 books related to words and language.She is well regarded in her field of expertise and is currently the regional co-ordinator for the Society of Authors.

DECEMBER FESTIVE GUEST LUNCH – DECEMBER 6TH 2018

This was both most enjoyable and reasonably well attended.
Jay Woogara, our newly elected Chairman, welcomed guests respendently attired in a jacket we understand created by his wife, Alison. Our guest were both the Mayor and Mayoress of Guildford, but also our wonderful speaker, Mel Rees.
Guests were offered a refreshing glass of bubbly by Phillip Mansley before socialising. It was noticeable that most attendees arrived much earlier than normal which enabled most to enjoy nearly an hour chatting before lunch commenced.
The lunch produced by Vince, as ever, was both fulsome and well received. He was thanked, following the lunch, for the good service he, and his staff, have offered this past year.
Our speaker, Mel Rees, took as his subject “My Family and other Meerkats. He held us both spellbound, and in stitches, at times, as he meandered through many of life’s happenings, lifting examples from his family upbringing, centred on the views and attitude of his mother.
Mel has written a number of books, from which, we are sure, much material for his talk was drawn. The class differences of adjacent communities, the accent differences of almost neighbours, all received the Mel Rees treatment – ” No, I’m not a snob.” His talk was without notes, and as our Chairman noted, for the first time in many a year, there was no sign of anyone nodding off during the talk – other than falling of their chairs with laughter. Mel is proudly politically incorrect – and that was very apparent at times!

Our Chairman, Jay Woogara, with his wife and the Mayor and Mayoress of Guildford

Our speaker Mel Rees in full flow