The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Angus ‘Bamber Gascoigne’ bows out as local group’s quizmaster

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The Angus “Bamber Gascoigne” has bowed out after more than 20 years as quizmaster of his local MS group.

Ian Mackay joined the Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society Angus local group committee in 1993 shortly after being diagnosed with the illness.

Mr Mackay has now been offered a heartfelt thanks by the charity for his outstandin­g contributi­on which has offered people living with MS more opportunit­ies to connect.

Formerly a member of the Royal Air Force, Mr Mackay was health and safety officer for the group before he decided to expand their social calendar.

He first introduced a quiz night to the group more than 20 years ago and has been churning out questions and ticking off answers ever since.

He first stood down from the committee of the MS Society Angus local group in 2002 but continued as quizmaster for a further 17 years.

Mr Mackay has departed after putting on his final quiz.

Dorothy Robertson, co-ordinator of MS Society Angus local group, said: “We’d like to offer our heartfelt thanks to Ian for everything he has done for the group and for people living with MS in the area.

“He has made a real difference to the way we work and without his invaluable input we wouldn’t be in the position we are today.”

As a thank you for his dedicated work the group presented Mr Mackay and his wife Wilma with afternoon tea and flowers which was described as a lovely surprise.

Morna Simpkins, director of MS Society Scotland, also hailed Mr Mackay’s influence locally and his quizzing exploits over the years.

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