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195108 [2015/12/30 07:18] kennettj195108 [2016/05/04 14:54] – [Letter to the Editor] kennettj
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-THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER.+**THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER** 
 A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bush Walkers, C/- Ingersoll Hall, 256 Crown St. Sydney. A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bush Walkers, C/- Ingersoll Hall, 256 Crown St. Sydney.
-No.201 AUGUST; 1951 
  
-Price 6d. +** No.201 AUGUST 1951 Price 6d.** 
-EditorBill Gillam, Berowra Creek Road, Berowra. + 
-ReportersTim Brown, Kath McKay   + 
-Sales and SubsShirley Evans  +|**Editor** | Bill Gillam, Berowra Creek Road, Berowra.| 
-Production and Business ManagerBrian Harvey (JW1462) +|**Reporters** |Tim Brown, Kath McKay  | 
-Typed by Jean Harvey.+|**Sales and Subs**| Shirley Evans | 
 +|**Production and Business Manager**| Brian Harvey (JW1462) | 
 +|**Typed** | Jean Harvey 
 + 
 + 
 +**Contents**
  
 +|Editorial - Management of the Club |1|
 +|At the July General Meeting |3|
 +|Social Notes for August| 4|
 +|Letter to the Editor | 5|
 +|Day Walk, Sunday 19th August, 1951 |5|
 +|A Hut Is Built, by Alex Colley.| 6|
 +|The Tasmanian Scenic Reserve, by A. Hardie| 7|
 +|"The Colo Gorge" - Reprint |10|
 +|Federation Notes |11|
  
-CONTENTS. 
-Editorial - Management of the Club 1 
-At the July General Meeting 3 
-Social Notes for August 4 
-Letter to the Editor  5 
-Day Walk, Sunday 19th August, 1951 5 
-A Hut Is Built, by Alex Colley. 6 
-The Tasmanian Scenic Reserve, by A. Hardie 7 
-I"The Colo Gorge" - Reprint 10 
-Federation Notes 11 
  
  
 +====== Editorial ======
  
-**Editorial** 
  
 **Management of the Club.** **Management of the Club.**
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-**At the July General Meeting**+====== At the July General Meeting ====== 
  
 About 50 members were present when Alex Colley, chairing the July General Meeting, opened proceedings. There were no new members present to be welcomed, minutes were read and confirmed, correspondence was read and was challenged. One item was missing, a letter to John Cotter. About 50 members were present when Alex Colley, chairing the July General Meeting, opened proceedings. There were no new members present to be welcomed, minutes were read and confirmed, correspondence was read and was challenged. One item was missing, a letter to John Cotter.
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 Several members who had been on Committee during the previous year were of the opinion that Committee had acted honestly according to its rights, and one appealed for the attacks on Committee officers to cease. Several members who had been on Committee during the previous year were of the opinion that Committee had acted honestly according to its rights, and one appealed for the attacks on Committee officers to cease.
 The closure was finally applied with the meeting still full of fight, and John Cotter's appeal was upheld. The closure was finally applied with the meeting still full of fight, and John Cotter's appeal was upheld.
-The remainder Of the meeting was most docile. The usual reports were read, together with one prepared by Mrs. Stoddart on the encroachment on city parks and the efforts of the Parks and Playgrounds Movement to resist it. As a result it was resolved that the Secretary of the Movement should be asked to address a subsequent General Meeting.+ 
 +The remainder of the meeting was most docile. The usual reports were read, together with one prepared by Mrs. Stoddart on the encroachment on city parks and the efforts of the Parks and Playgrounds Movement to resist it. As a result it was resolved that the Secretary of the Movement should be asked to address a subsequent General Meeting.
  
 A canvass of Club opinion an the date for the Federation Re-Union brought only Len Scotland's comment that he thought May quite suitable. A canvass of Club opinion an the date for the Federation Re-Union brought only Len Scotland's comment that he thought May quite suitable.
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 Edna Stretton reminded us of the Christmas Party at the Coronet to be held Wednesday December 12th, and prepared us for the worst with the news that tickets may cost 12/6d this time. Then the meeting closed at 9.45 p m. Edna Stretton reminded us of the Christmas Party at the Coronet to be held Wednesday December 12th, and prepared us for the worst with the news that tickets may cost 12/6d this time. Then the meeting closed at 9.45 p m.
  
-**Social Notes**+ 
 +====== Social Notes ====== 
  
 Since an epidiascope could not be procured for Harry Whitehouse on 27th July, the "Overseas Slides" night set down for 17th August was moved forward to 27th July. However, on l7th August there will be a film night with material supplied by the N.S.W. Film Council. The selection is excellent and some are in technicolour and with sound. Just to mention a few, there is "Trungunya" dealing with Central Australia, American Grand Canyon, Winter Sports on Mount Cook, Glaciers, Soil Erosion, etc. Since an epidiascope could not be procured for Harry Whitehouse on 27th July, the "Overseas Slides" night set down for 17th August was moved forward to 27th July. However, on l7th August there will be a film night with material supplied by the N.S.W. Film Council. The selection is excellent and some are in technicolour and with sound. Just to mention a few, there is "Trungunya" dealing with Central Australia, American Grand Canyon, Winter Sports on Mount Cook, Glaciers, Soil Erosion, etc.
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-**Letter to the Editor** +====== Letter to the Editor ====== 
 "Sir: "Sir:
 In the Editorial for April the opinion was expressed that the leader of an official walk should not have power to decline a member's request to attend that walk. Editorial comment, in this case, does not actually reflect Club policy, which has been defined by Committee and confirmed by the April General Meeting in the terms: "The leader is responsible for the safety of the party and, if he thinks necessary, may refuse any person's request to attend the walk". This statement appears on the official Walks Programme. In the Editorial for April the opinion was expressed that the leader of an official walk should not have power to decline a member's request to attend that walk. Editorial comment, in this case, does not actually reflect Club policy, which has been defined by Committee and confirmed by the April General Meeting in the terms: "The leader is responsible for the safety of the party and, if he thinks necessary, may refuse any person's request to attend the walk". This statement appears on the official Walks Programme.
    
-It is also desired to point out that every walk appearing on the programme is not necessarily designed to suit the capacity of all members, as the Walks Secretary endeavours to cater for the tastes and capabilities of all members by providing walks of varying types, mileages and severity. +It is also desired to point out that every walk appearing on the programme is not necessarily designed to suit the capacity of all members, as the Walks Secretary endeavours to cater for the tastes and capabilities of all members by providing walks of varying types, mileages and severity.\\ 
-(Sgd) J. Brown, +(Sgd) J. Brown\\ 
-Hon. Secretary. +Hon. Secretar\\ 
-(On behalf of the Committee).+(On behalf of the Committee\\
  
 (It can reasonably be argued that when a member places his name on a Walks Program that he is inviting members to join a walk. His right to refuse any personal request can only be held in respect if it is not used indiscriminately. The editorial in question was to protest against an indiscriminate and unjust application. - Ed.) (It can reasonably be argued that when a member places his name on a Walks Program that he is inviting members to join a walk. His right to refuse any personal request can only be held in respect if it is not used indiscriminately. The editorial in question was to protest against an indiscriminate and unjust application. - Ed.)
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 Return tickets to Vineyard (Richmond Line) NOT Wynyard (City). at 4.4d. each, plus bus fare about 2/-. Return tickets to Vineyard (Richmond Line) NOT Wynyard (City). at 4.4d. each, plus bus fare about 2/-.
-8.44 a m. Parramatta train from Central Electric Station. Detrain at Parramatta and proceed immediately at North side of the station for Rouse Hill bus, (Route 20-01 T-67.ang at 0.23 a m+8.44 a m. Parramatta train from Central Electric Station. Detrain at Parramatta and proceed immediately at North side of the station for Rouse Hill bus. 
-D. Inzram, Leader.+D. Ingram, Leader. 
  
 +====== A Hut is Built ======
  
-**A Hut is Built** 
 by Alex Colley. by Alex Colley.
  
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-**The Tasmanian Scenic Reserve**+====== The Tasmanian Scenic Reserve ====== 
 by A. Hardie. by A. Hardie.
  
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 +====== The Colo Gorge ======
  
- 
-"**The Colo Gorge**". 
 (Tune: It Ain't Gartner Rain No Mo!.) (Tune: It Ain't Gartner Rain No Mo!.)
  
-This is the yarn of Dune and her friends who thought they were all very tough, +This is the yarn of Dune and her friends who thought they were all very tough,\\ 
-When they left one day in spirit so gay to tackle the Colo rough. They were loaded with food and cameras galore, which filled their old packs to the brim, +When they left one day in spirit so gay to tackle the Colo rough.\\ 
-But their hearts were light though they looked such a sight, and they all were in 'very good trim. +They were loaded with food and cameras galore, which filled their old packs to the brim,\\ 
-They went for two weeks with the object in view of ambling along at their leisure, +But their hearts were light though they looked such a sight, and they all were in 'very good trim.\\ 
-With never a thought in the time so short, of anything else by their pleasure. +They went for two weeks with the object in view of ambling along at their leisure,\\ 
-But the vines lay thick in the valley bed, with their armour of bramble and thorn, +With never a thought in the time so short, of anything else by their pleasure.\\ 
-And so in dismay they made their way, all bloody and scratched and torn'+But the vines lay thick in the valley bed, with their armour of bramble and thorn,\\ 
-There was Ninian in front and he hacked a path from dawn to the close of each day, +And so in dismay they made their way, all bloody and scratched and torn'.\\ 
-With Dune at the back to flatten the track and form a permanent wayWhile Auntie and Roxy and the rest of the gang came trundling along behind, +There was Ninian in front and he hacked a path from dawn to the close of each day,\\ 
-All doing their best to survive the test and Ray to preserve his mind. +With Dune at the back to flatten the track and form a permanent way\\ 
-The days flew past and the miles crawled by, the party getting thinner and thinner, +While Auntie and Roxy and the rest of the gang came trundling along behind,\\ 
-And the day came at last when they had to fast and go without any dinner. They were down to some aspros, some tea and some rice, and it was hours since they'd last been fed, +All doing their best to survive the test and Ray to preserve his mind.\\ 
-When Dunc caught an eel and they made a good meal off the bones and the skin of the head. +The days flew past and the miles crawled by, the party getting thinner and thinner,\\ 
-At last quite,exhausted they broke from the scrub like seven grey ghosts from the west, +And the day came at last when they had to fast and go without any dinner.\\ 
-After ninety miles odd, and they thanked their God that at last they'd be able to rest. +They were down to some aspros, some tea and some rice, and it was hours since they'd last been fed,\\ 
-Their boots were worn from right off their feet and their clothes were hanging in tatters, +When Dunc caught an eel and they made a good meal off the bones and the skin of the head.\\ 
-But they've all stood it well, and they're back now from hell, which really is all that matters.+At last quite,exhausted they broke from the scrub like seven grey ghosts from the west,\\ 
 +After ninety miles odd, and they thanked their God that at last they'd be able to rest.\\ 
 +Their boots were worn from right off their feet and their clothes were hanging in tatters,\\ 
 +But they've all stood it well, and they're back now from hell, which really is all that matters.\\
  
 BARNEY. (Reprint from Magazine No.17 - February 1934.) BARNEY. (Reprint from Magazine No.17 - February 1934.)
  
  
-**Federation Notes**+====== Federation Notes ====== 
 by Brian G. Harvey. by Brian G. Harvey.
  
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 Still at 1st Floor, Y.M.C.A.: 325 Pitt Street, Still at 1st Floor, Y.M.C.A.: 325 Pitt Street,
 SYDNEY SYDNEY
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