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- | THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER. | + | ====== The Sydney Bushwalker. ====== |
- | . =11...1.11.1.1=Mi.MIIININ. | + | |
- | - A monthly | + | A monthly |
- | No.202 | + | |
- | Price 6d. | + | ---- |
- | Editor: Bill Gillam, Berowra | + | |
- | Creek Road, Berowra. Sales and Subs.: Shirley Evans Production and Business Manager: | + | === No. 202. September, 1951. Price 6d. === |
- | Brian Harvey (JW1462) | + | |
- | CONTENTS. | + | |**Editor**|Bill Gillam, Berowra Creek Road, Berowra.| |
- | | + | |**Production and Business Manager**|Brian Harvey (JW1462).| |
- | Editorial - Club Funds - And New Equipment 1 | + | |**Reporter**|Kath McKay.| |
- | Dorothy Lawry, by Jess Martin 3 | + | |**Sales and Subs**|Shirley Evans.| |
- | Club Funds - A Challenge, by Jess Martin 4 | + | |**Typed by**|Jean Harvey.| |
- | Origin of the Parks and Playgrounds Movement, | + | |
- | by H. Stoddart 4 | + | ===== In This Issue: ===== |
- | A Week-End on the Hawkesbury, by G. Martin 5 | + | |
- | The Way to a Mants Heart 7 | + | | | |Page| |
- | Hands Off the Parks, by H. Stoddart 8 | + | |Editorial - Club Funds - And New Equipment| | 1| |
- | Our Federation Delegation, by Brian G. Harvey 9 | + | |Dorothy Lawry|Jess Martin| 3| |
- | Federation Notes, by G. Martin 10 | + | |Club Funds - A Challenge|Jess Martin| 4| |
- | Paddy' | + | |Origin of the Parks and Playgrounds Movement|H. Stoddart| 4| |
- | EDITORIAL. | + | |A Week-End on the Hawkesbury|G. Martin| 5| |
- | Club Funds - And New Equipment. | + | |The Way to a Man' |
- | A correspondent in this issue asks the question "Why should present members enjoy the benefits of money raised by others? Why shouldn' | + | |Hands Off the Parks|H. Stoddart| 8| |
- | and inevitable question whenever eyes wander in the direction of " | + | |Our Federation Delegation|Brian G. Harvey| 9| |
- | tendency to regard such funds as memorials to the hard work of those | + | |Federation Notes|G. Martin|10| |
- | who raised the money, and any attempt to use the funds is " | + | |
- | prodigal of the funds to such an extent that we have very little left for further equipment. | + | ===== Advertisements: |
- | That the money was left for ten or fifteen years to accumulate | + | |
- | interest and reverence was probably the last thing those members wished to avoid. With no eye on the hagiographers they organised | + | | |Page| |
- | 2. | + | |Paddy Advertisement|11| |
- | theatre parties, socials and evenings, with the intention that the money be spent reasonably quickly on needed | + | |
- | The method of raising future funds needs much consideration. Theatre parties are a good idea if you want to get into something which is fashionable and extremely popular (rather like joining a ski club to improve one's chance of getting to the snow). It is paying a premium for your intertainment | + | ---- |
- | r'doing your duty?' | + | |
- | of the fact that he is there only to make the evening a financial | + | ===== Editorial - Club Funds - And New Equipment. |
- | success and he will wish himself home in bed before the overture is ended. | + | |
- | A " | + | A correspondent in this issue asks the question "Why should present members enjoy the benefits of money raised by others? Why shouldn' |
- | that office (for it is the Treasurer' | + | |
- | to allow a few members do what is really the responsibility of everyone | + | That the money was left for ten or fifteen years to accumulate interest and reverence was probably the last thing those members wished to avoid. With no eye on the hagiographers they organised theatre parties, socials and evenings, with the intention that the money be spent reasonably quickly on needed |
- | prepared to enjoy the benefits of the new and future equipment. We | + | |
- | pride ourselves that the subscription hasn't been raised for years, | + | The method of raising future funds needs much consideration. Theatre parties are a good idea if you want to get into something which is fashionable and extremely popular (rather like joining a ski club to improve one's chance of getting to the snow). It is paying a premium for your entertainment |
- | seeming to regard ourselves as paragons of " | + | |
- | ment have come from " | + | A " |
- | Financing our wants from subscriptions is the most equitable means. An extra five shillings per member would yield about eighty pounds and | + | |
- | still not be an excessive price for the fifty nights of free entertainment received, quite apart from the benefits of belonging to an | + | Financing our wants from subscriptions is the most equitable means. An extra five shillings per member would yield about eighty pounds and still not be an excessive price for the fifty nights of free entertainment received, quite apart from the benefits of belonging to an organised club. It would allow us to embark on a planned programme of refurbishing a larger library and a home more suitable than the present converted china-cabinet, |
- | organised club. It would allow us to embark on a planned programme of | + | |
- | refurbishing a larger library and a home more suitable than the present | + | Opponents of an increased subscription maintain that members feel some gratification in donating to club funds and like to give their services in arranging money-raising schemes. But the benefits from new equipment are available to all. Is it not fair that all should be called upon to finance them? |
- | converted china-cabinet, | + | |
- | stand for projector. Perhaps a Five Year Plan financed alone by an extra five shillings per member. | + | ---- |
- | Opponents of an increased subscription maintain that members feel some gratification in donating to club funds and like to give their | + | |
- | services in arranging money-raising schemes. But the benefits from | + | __Note__. Notes on the August and September General Meetings will appear in the October issue. |
- | new equipment are available to all.. Is it not fair that all should be called upon to finance them? | + | |
- | twiffiramwookosiffilmi. | + | ---- |
- | NOTE. Notes on the August and September General Meetings will appear in the October issue. | + | |
- | 3, | + | |
DOROTHY LAWRY. | DOROTHY LAWRY. | ||
By Jess Martin, | By Jess Martin, | ||
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Dorothy is always assured of a welcome in Sydney from the friends she made in the Club. | Dorothy is always assured of a welcome in Sydney from the friends she made in the Club. | ||
4. | 4. | ||
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CLUB FUNDS - A CHALLENGE. | CLUB FUNDS - A CHALLENGE. | ||
By Jess Martin. | By Jess Martin. | ||
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others? Why shouldn' | others? Why shouldn' | ||
It is not commonsense to dissipate funds without making an effort to replenish them - that, I think, is the challenge to be met by our present members. | It is not commonsense to dissipate funds without making an effort to replenish them - that, I think, is the challenge to be met by our present members. | ||
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ORIGIN OF THE PAt1CS & PLAYGROUNDS MOVEMMT. | ORIGIN OF THE PAt1CS & PLAYGROUNDS MOVEMMT. | ||
By H. Stoddart. | By H. Stoddart. |
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