194612
Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revisionPrevious revisionNext revision | Previous revisionNext revisionBoth sides next revision | ||
194612 [2016/05/25 13:45] – tyreless | 194612 [2016/05/26 10:36] – tyreless | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 20: | Line 20: | ||
|"The Tuross from Bodalla" | |"The Tuross from Bodalla" | ||
|" | |" | ||
- | |It's Goodmans| |17| | ||
|" | |" | ||
|"A Review of ' | |"A Review of ' | ||
- | |What has Paddy Got Now?| |22| | ||
+ | =====Advertisements.===== | ||
- | END OF THE MOUNT litTEST | + | | |Page| |
- | - by Bona Deal. | + | |It's Goodmans|17| |
- | To all in life' | + | |What Has Paddy Got Now?|22| |
- | Is joy tnat Time will furl - The girl who holds the mirror, | + | |
- | The youth who holds the girl. The joy of youth and beauty, | + | ---- |
- | The zest of health and strength, And academic honours - | + | |
- | They all must ass at lenth And you? You' | + | =====End of the Mountain Quest.===== |
- | The joy of:tomer i,ng s ummits | + | |
- | I You grandly | + | - by Bona Dea. |
- | .Was 'better than the reat. | + | |
- | 'Twos -Only better | + | To all in life' |
- | If 'drospe d at Times. Jlehest.' | + | Is joy that Time will furl -\\ |
- | Time turns the page for you, But this means longer, lifetime | + | The girl who holds the mirror,\\ |
+ | The youth who holds the girl. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The joy of youth and beauty,\\ | ||
+ | The zest of health and strength,\\ | ||
+ | And academic honours -\\ | ||
+ | They all must aass at length. | ||
+ | |||
+ | And you? You chose the mountains,\\ | ||
+ | The bushlands | ||
+ | The joy of towering summits\\ | ||
+ | And long, long days atramp. | ||
+ | |||
+ | You grandly | ||
+ | Was better than the reat.\\ | ||
+ | 'Twas only better really\\ | ||
+ | If dropped at Time's behest. | ||
+ | |||
+ | 'Tis true a trifle early\\ | ||
+ | Time turns the page for you,\\ | ||
+ | But this means longer lifetime\\ | ||
Of higher climbs to do. | Of higher climbs to do. | ||
- | And heirAhts | + | |
- | Than any earth-formed mountain | + | And heights |
- | You trod in life's sweet 'prime. So close the alpine journal | + | Are fairer far to climb\\ |
- | And dry the furtive tear, The future is not empty, | + | Than any earth-formed mountain\\ |
- | Nor is it dull and drear. And old familiar | + | You trod in life's sweet prime. |
- | Will gain an added glow, | + | |
- | When inner sight lends beauty | + | So close the alpine journal\\ |
+ | And dry the furtive tear,\\ | ||
+ | The future is not empty,\\ | ||
+ | Nor is it dull and drear. | ||
+ | |||
+ | And old familiar | ||
+ | Will gain an added glow,\\ | ||
+ | When inner sight lends beauty\\ | ||
To light their gleaming snow. | To light their gleaming snow. | ||
- | 3. | + | |
- | CHR1STY,=',S : | + | ---- |
- | Ls th3 2roverbiE1 | + | |
- | XMAS C3balet | + | ====Christmas Party.==== |
- | We are going to celebrate in the lovely Reception Room overlooking the park on the 3ra floor of CUSA House in Eliz-9bath | + | |
- | \e,, would like all money to be psi: | + | Has the proverbial |
- | Let us 12-)vo yoUr full co-operation and so make the night an outstanding success. | + | |
- | KID STAKES: | + | We are going to celebrate in the lovely Reception Room overlooking the park on the 3rd floor of CUSA House in Elizabeth |
- | The S.B.W. | + | |
+ | We would like all money to be paid by the 6th December to facilitate | ||
+ | |||
+ | Let us have your full co-operation and so make the night an outstanding success. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Kid Stakes.==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | The S.B.W. | ||
To Dot and Ira Butler, a daughter. | To Dot and Ira Butler, a daughter. | ||
- | To Alan and Audrey Whitfield; ditto. | + | |
- | One proud mother stood before The Exhibit in the Health Week exaibition, and virs heard to remark to her companion: | + | To Alan and Audrey Whitfield, ditto. |
- | "The Bushwalkers! Oh,' | + | |
- | Wise Child: " | + | ---- |
+ | |||
+ | One proud mother stood before The Exhibit in the Health Week exhibition, and was heard to remark to her companion: | ||
+ | |||
+ | "The Bushwalkers! Oh, Bob's in this. He's a guide. He taks the lead." | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | Wise Child: " | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dumb Child: " | ||
Wise Child: " | Wise Child: " | ||
- | ESCAPE | + | |
- | As slowly gathers | + | ---- |
- | To show this traveller o'er the ancient way, Its rifqhtful | + | |
- | The traveller to his burden turns-once more, Yet feels he not the load upon him, for Departed is the labour, worry, war - | + | =====Escape===== |
+ | |||
+ | " | ||
+ | |||
+ | As slowly gathers | ||
+ | To show this traveller o'er the ancient way,\\ | ||
+ | Its riqhtful | ||
+ | And life begins again.\\ | ||
+ | The traveller to his burden turns once more,\\ | ||
+ | Yet feels he not the load upon him, for\\ | ||
+ | Departed is the labour, worry, war -\\ | ||
And he is not of men. | And he is not of men. | ||
- | The timeless orb keeps to its timeless road, And timeless time makes heavier his load; | + | |
- | But still he feels it not. (Time is his goad, For timeless is he too.) | + | The timeless orb keeps to its timeless road,\\ |
- | Not then of men, but yet of men is he? | + | And timeless time makes heavier his load;\\ |
- | With pompous vainness strives he thus to be. This prodip_31 | + | But still he feels it not. (Time is his goad,\\ |
- | And as he wanders on, outwards unheeding, | + | For timeless is he too.)\\ |
- | Inwards calm and reverence lie breeding, | + | Not then of men, but yet of men is he?\\ |
- | Growing, overwhelming man Ad leading | + | With pompous vainness strives he thus to be.\\ |
- | E'en ' | + | This prodigal |
- | Then brightness softly leaves this traveller' | + | Himself |
- | On nature' | + | |
+ | And as he wanders on, outwards unheeding,\\ | ||
+ | Inwards calm and reverence lie breeding,\\ | ||
+ | Growing, overwhelming man and leading\\ | ||
+ | E'en ' | ||
+ | Then brightness softly leaves this traveller' | ||
+ | Life slowly stops as light upon life dies,\\ | ||
+ | On nature' | ||
Man is of men still. | Man is of men still. | ||
- | 5. | ||
- | Sideli.' | ||
- | "Ah, love, could thou and I with fate conspire | ||
- | To prasp this sorry s6heme of things entire..." | ||
- | . "Every herb., from flower to fruit,' | ||
- | " | ||
- | " | ||
- | And when Shakespeare wrote, ".a long-tongued, | ||
- | CAN YOU IMAGINE: | ||
- | Dorman going li0A-Weight? | ||
- | Phil gall in love? --- | ||
- | LeydPn and Cosgrove in agreement? | ||
- | Members on a Te st Walk? Norma Barden in the led? | ||
- | ' | ||
- | Jenny struck dumb?. Christa,in a pnib? Or Roley with a mo? | ||
- | DID YOU KNOW. | ||
- | ....0+11....110.10111111 adisallimiaIP | ||
- | That a member got a sglinter, and the post feEtored? | ||
- | That a skeleton at Era,,, | ||
- | University forstwo pounds? ,Look after your bones -- they represent hard cash. | ||
- | That Clem Hallstrom VII/v a LJho ithordscont wazat2h? And him tee-total, too? | ||
- | That a Prospective recently booked the Leader' | ||
- | That a walk last monthwas patronised exclusively by womaz? hokad thio be -callada hens' convention? | ||
- | -..., | ||
- | ' ' | ||
- | t., | ||
- | i I, --,,,,1-4 | ||
- | I" Fr? | ||
- | / | ||
- | ., , ' '2, , ..-- | ||
- | , | ||
- | rtA? 1 | ||
- | .n.....if ,, | ||
- | --..........,, | ||
- | ---'- - 115= ': | ||
- | J., | ||
- | , 4 | ||
- | , r,,,-.3 r ' Z.. r''''',''''''''''::: | ||
- | .... | ||
- | 0. ,.., r kt I- 1, | ||
- | i | ||
- | '''' | ||
- | S, \ \ \ | ||
- | 7 | + | ---- |
+ | |||
+ | ====Sidelights on Walkers==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | "Ah, love, could thou and I with fate conspire\\ | ||
+ | To grasp this sorry scheme of things entire..." | ||
+ | |||
+ | "Every herb, from flower to fruit,\\ | ||
+ | And every plant, from leaf to root" | ||
+ | |||
+ | " | ||
+ | |||
+ | " | ||
+ | |||
+ | And when Shakespeare wrote, "a long-tongued, | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Can You Imagine: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dorman going light-weight? | ||
+ | Phil Hall in love?\\ | ||
+ | Leydan and Cosgrove in agreement? | ||
+ | Members on a Test Walk?\\ | ||
+ | Norma Barden in the lead?\\ | ||
+ | Claude cooking? | ||
+ | Jenny struck dumb?\\ | ||
+ | Christa in a panic?\\ | ||
+ | Or Roley with a mo? | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Did You Know.==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | That a member got a splinter, and the post festered? | ||
+ | |||
+ | That a skeleton at Era, rumoured to be that of a Prospective who ate steamed pudding cooked by a member, was sold to University for two pounds? Look after your bones -- they represent hard cash. | ||
+ | |||
+ | That Clem Hallstrom saw a phosphorescent waratah? And him tee-total, too? | ||
+ | |||
+ | That a Prospective recently cooked the Leader' | ||
+ | |||
+ | That a walk last month was patronised exclusively by women? Wuld this be called a hens' convention? | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
Garrawarrs Working Baez | Garrawarrs Working Baez | ||
by " | by " |
194612.txt · Last modified: 2016/05/27 11:51 by tyreless