St Albans Luncheon Club

Hon. President Allan Atkinson
For Ladies, Gentlemen & Brethren with Masonic connections, past or present.
ASHWELL HOUSE 167 VERULAM ROAD ST. ALBANS AL3 4DW

LUNCH MUST BE PRE-ORDERED
Carrot & Coriander Soup
Tarragon Chicken Breast with Lime
Apple Pie & Custard
House Wine if taken at £2.50 per person
All other drinks may be purchased in the BAR

Download : Luncheon Club Booking Form in Adobe Acrobat PDF format or print the section below.

Please reserve No. …… of Lunches @ £17.50 per person or £20.00 with wine.  Cheques payable to St. Albans Luncheon Club. 
Please remit Four days prior to meeting to:
Hon. Secretary Jackie Boughton, 12 The Briars, Sarratt, WD3 6AU
Tel: 01923 265897      e-mail:  peter.boughton@dbfactor.co.uk
NAMES OF MEMBERS …………………………………………………..
NAMES OF GUESTS……………………………………………………...
Special Diet…………………………………………………………………
PLEASE NOTE NEW EMAIL ADDRESS

Catch the Smile - Ken Haslar

Meeting Date: 
9. July 2008

Ken Haslar - 'Catch the smile' at least 600 Times The success of the Masonic Trout & Salmon Fly-fishing Club bringing achievement, pleasure and happiness to the disadvantaged.

Joan Lilwall-Smith - Memories of Japan.

Meeting Date: 
2. October 2008

Tales of living in Japan, growing up, getting married and setting up home the Japanese way with many humorous anecdotes.  Having listened to a previous talk
by Joan it is definitely not to be missed and certainly never forgotten.

Runnalls Davis - The Canal Workers during World War II

Meeting Date: 
11. November 2008

The Women’s Land Army with a difference.  The story of the Women taking over from the Boatman. The trials and tribulations of driving boats, coping with wartime and weather conditions and of course ‘The Battle of the Sexes’.  Many topics in one talk delivered in a very jovial manner.

Paul Oxtoby - Confessions of a Holiday Walk Leader.

Meeting Date: 
15. December 2008

Find out what it takes to become a Walk Leader for one of the Country’s most prolific suppliers of Guided Walking Holidays.  Share the selection process and the everyday stories that can only come from the folks who join us on these Walking Holidays.  Sounds Fun!