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A Monthly Bulletin devoted to matters of interest to The Sydney Bushwalkers, | A Monthly Bulletin devoted to matters of interest to The Sydney Bushwalkers, | ||
- | ====No.126 June, 1945 Price 6d. | + | ====No.126 June, 1945 Price 6d.==== |
|**Editor**|Ray Kirkby| | |**Editor**|Ray Kirkby| | ||
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correctly. | correctly. | ||
- | . WOUNDS WHICH NEVER HEAL | + | =====Wounds That Never Heal===== |
by Dorothy Dix (Inc). | by Dorothy Dix (Inc). | ||
- | It is ofteh said that hearts do not break - they merely bend. In other words, nature and time will'heal any mental wound if not deliberately prevented from so doing. Similarly it is so with most | + | |
- | wounds of the body, Imagine the sorry sight of the legs of bush- | + | It is often said that hearts do not break - they merely bend. In other words, nature and time will heal any mental wound if not deliberately prevented from so doing. Similarly it is so with most wounds of the body. Imagine the sorry sight of the legs of bushwalkers |
- | walkers | + | |
- | But trees are different from human beings. Even a pin stuck through the bark of a tree will leave a wound which remains until death. Never is a tent Deg or tomahawk, nonchalantly stuck in a tree so that it won't be missed, forgotten by the tree. It leaves a wound which never heals. The tree may grow its bark over the injury, but the injury is there none the less - perhaps a blood vein or distortion which never hels. | + | But trees are different from human beings. Even a pin stuck through the bark of a tree will leave a wound which remains until death. Never is a tent peg or tomahawk, nonchalantly stuck in a tree so that it won't be missed, forgotten by the tree. It leaves a wound which never heals. The tree may grow its bark over the injury, but the injury is there none the less - perhaps a blood vein or distortion which never heals. |
- | 'So, if you are tempted to run your motor car into a tree, remember that, though your car may be repaired, the tree cannot. . It is for this reason that foresters,- who lova their tr::es, never run their trucks into them ! | + | |
- | I don' | + | So, if you are tempted to run your motor car into a tree, remember that, though your car may be repaired, the tree cannot. It is for this reason that foresters, who love their trees, never run their trucks into them! |
- | 5. | + | |
- | mL | + | I don' |
- | WHO'D HAVE THOUGHT IT ? | + | |
- | Should old AcouaintrInr; | + | =====Who'd Have Thought It?===== |
- | One very Pleasant | + | |
- | young walker whom we had not the pleasure of knowing | + | ====Should old Acquaintance......==== |
- | Wanted - a Composer, | + | |
- | Tbo engagement of Elsa Isaacs to Malcolm | + | One very pleasant |
- | which would surely have inspired Richard Wagner to compose a further Ring Opera, The news was to be on the Front Page any day when, unfortunately, | + | |
- | arrested for some illegal dealing and all his work confiscated. The strin on Malcolm was terrific, However, all came right in the en,l, The gener,o1 | + | ====Wanted - a Composer.==== |
- | reaction to news of the engagement seemed to be "not real eurprisd". | + | |
- | Unsunsjinotine_pg l | + | The engagement of Elsa Isaacs to Malcolm |
- | -Should be the deserved title of Yvonne Rolfe who for countless years has performed the arduous | + | |
- | it was purchased ten years ago. Yvonne fears that th, Jxample | + | ====Unsung Heroine No. 1==== |
- | One Fact, | + | |
- | Joyce Trimble and Arthur Brophy were marrid | + | Should be the deserved title of Yvonne Rolfe who for countless years has performed the arduous |
- | "What bird is that?" | + | |
- | A plague of astonishingly coloured garments has broken out in the club and so far no cure has been discovered except amputation. The garments range | + | ====One Fact.==== |
- | from THE OLD SCHOOL GUERNSEY | + | |
- | in the bush only the King Parrota | + | Joyce Trimble and Arthur Brophy were married |
- | Getting Very Fast. | + | |
- | Jean Moprett | + | ===="What bird is that?"==== |
- | a biking holiday during which they stayed with several old friends of the Club. It was fortunate that at each place there was a female for rubbing- down purposes. | + | |
- | A Wink is as Good as a Nod to a Blind Horse, | + | A plague of astonishingly coloured garments has broken out in the club and so far no cure has been discovered except amputation. The garments range from __The Old School Gurnsey__ |
- | As the Nobles were setting out on a tough walk of several miles last Sunday they were offered a lift by the Northern Suburbs Ambulance The professional eye of an ambulance man instantly recognises "the sore- distressed" | + | |
+ | ====Getting Very Fast.==== | ||
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+ | Jean Moppett | ||
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+ | ====A Wink is as Good as a Nod to a Blind Horse.==== | ||
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+ | As the Nobles were setting out on a tough walk of several miles last Sunday they were offered a lift by the Northern Suburbs Ambulance. The professional eye of an ambulance man instantly recognises "the sore-distressed" | ||
BOUDDI WORKING BEE | BOUDDI WORKING BEE | ||
by One of the Bees. | by One of the Bees. |
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