Greeting fellow Gregors,
In a recent conversation with our Scottish Studies associates at the University of Guelph we used the imagery of being at the apogee of this cycle of trying times. As we're turning to come back to normalcy it is the better future days approaching that fill our view. Hence the underlying theme in articles such as Scots and Gregors in Canada, The Kings Jaunt and the Flight of the Highlanders Book Review.
Our thanks to Keith MacGregor by way of our Great Lakes Sister Chapter for his great articles about the King's Jaunt and the important Dalmally Stones project. We Gregors go through great darkness and hard times with the resulting benefits of strength and tenacity. A great example of such, literally, is shown in the Tales of Wild Duncan as so well researched by CGS founding member Elizabeth McDonald.
The brightest lights we're now seeing are exemplified by the New Gregors, Scholarship Award and the Gregors in the News. Please feel free to share your stories and images of success and coming joy by sending them to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Lastly the world goes on and we Gregors endure. Though our Gathering is deferred we're pushing ahead with a Canadian Facebook presence and with CGS evolving to be an SCIO. Please, please get your membership rolled over to the SCIO if you've not done so already.
Enjoy!
Yours Aye
Sylvie and William
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