I left Coltness High in 1970 as well, at the end of Third year , still remember the psycho maths teacher!My memory for names isn’t too good.
I was at Coltness High but left in 1970,I’m DS.
There were a few psycho teachers,maybe your talking about McBride.I left Coltness High in 1970 as well, at the end of Third year , still remember the psycho maths teacher!
1st Cambusnethan.
Yes. McBride, the brick and big Fergie the French teacher! I think our BB coy moved to the school from the church hall but I had left by then.There were a few psycho teachers,maybe your talking about McBride.
And meI can't believe that it's just you and I from the 252nd.
You may get lucky,pubs and restaurants are starting to open next month.Yes. McBride, the brick and big Fergie the French teacher! I think our BB coy moved to the school from the church hall but I had left by then.
And i am missing our visits to jersey , 3 cancelled this year and don’t reckon our April visit will go ahead!
Tom, was a friend of mine.one of lives Gentlemen.I am sure a lot of Glasgow Freemasons will have known him. PM of Lodge Union 332, Lodge Livingstone Stonefield 599 and Lodge Oatlands Glasgow 1005
Not a chance , 2nd Wishaw wiped the floor taking the Battalion flag all through the eighties1st cambusnethan, best in the Wishaw battalion
Was the captain called Kyle?200th Colston.
What and drag them off their tech they'd be twitching like a strung out junkieWonderful organization. There would be a lot less neddery if the kids started going back.
What and drag them off their tech they'd be twitching like a strung out junkie
7th Wishaw were top kiddies back then.Not a chance , 2nd Wishaw wiped the floor taking the Battalion flag all through the eighties
Sorry mate but you are wrong 7th Wishaw were only interested in playing football. 2nd Wishaw consistently won all manner of things including the Scottish Flute Band Championship. Joe Moore was the Captain and had to stop due to Illness that was mid eighties and think it went downhill from there. Anyway great memories going to camp at Jersey and Paignton .7th Wishaw were top kiddies back then.
I was in the Edinburgh 31st company section. Happy days.http://www.glasgowstedfastassociation.org.uk/
Reading the latest issue of my parish newsletter I came across an article describing the Glasgow Stedfast Association which is an organisation for former members of the Boys Brigade.
The Stedfast Assocaition was formed so that ex-BB boys can continue to lend their support to the Brigade. I then did a search on the Internet and found some background on the Glasgow Assocaiton in the news section of the Glasgow Battalion website - http://www.bbglasgow.org.uk/news/news.asp
You can download a membership form here - http://www.bbglasgow.org.uk/news/Stedfast_Membership_Leaflet.pdf - membership costs just £10 a year.
Anyone got picture of the old BB displays/meetings at Ibrox?
100th Anniversary of The Life Boys.
Did your company attend the Sunday service in St Columba Church of Scotland?Flemington 217,remember going on camp to Jersey.Wonderful memories will live with me forever.
No mate we were a week in St Helier at a youth hostel then a week in St Brelades.cant recall the churches we attended.Did your company attend the Sunday service in St Columba Church of Scotland?
Was in the Life Boys and before that the shipmates I think the Life boys became Junior BB cos I was in that as well!Did anyone else join the junior Life Boys?
Not a patch on 7th Motherwell though.7th Wishaw were top kiddies back then.
YesWas the captain called Kyle?
38th GlasgowWas in the Life Boys and before that the shipmates I think the Life boys became Junior BB cos I was in that as well!