A trip to Aunt Molly's Restaurant Wyong Golf Club for LUNCH

Today a group of Probarians took a trip to Aunt Molly's Restaurant which is now situated at The Wyong Golf Club. 
The weather was beautiful, the food was great and Aunt Molly was  still the fun lady she has long been. 
                 This was a themed event. 
THE HIGHLAND ,  HEATHER and the HAGGIS....
 so of course was a very Scottish occasion.
 (see advertisement below)....
HIGHLANDS, HEATHER & HAGGISWe toast the tartan in true traditional Scottish style with the Welcome ‘o the Pipes, the Address to the Haggis and lots ‘o hoots mon! Special Guest to be announced later. So don your kilt oryour Tam ‘o Shanter and join us for a great day of fun and Caledonian
frivolity.

On arrival at the Golf Club we were met by a Scottish Piper


  We were piped into the Golf Club. 
We then took our seats and the show began. 
We had a lovely meal and some fun entertainment , some were brave enough to try some Haggis, some wished they hadn't .  !!!!
One member needed ear plugs, 
another needed a wheel chair..... 
Its such fun getting old eh ????
                                                               
                                                                The  Scottish PIPER


                            The Haggis was carried in by one of our members GUESS WHO

                               You Guessed it....  none other than MICHAEL  (MICK) RYAN

                                                  Mick in all his Scottish glory
                       Aunt Molly was in full voice , Mick was paying full attention
                                                                          Mick .......
                                     ( Didn't know Mick carried Scottish blood did you)
                                        By the way I know what was under his kilt.....
                                                            Rolled up TROUSERS.
                                                           NOTE He wore NO Sporin
 It was a fun filled Morning and a lovely lunch  with some fine Scottish fare, thanks Mick and Alan for organising this outing....