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|At the Annual General Meeting| | 3| | |At the Annual General Meeting| | 3| | ||
|List of Officers Elected| | 6| | |List of Officers Elected| | 6| | ||
- | |The Boys in Tasmania - Part II||Geoff Wagg| 7| | + | |The Boys in Tasmania - Part II|Geoff Wagg| 7| |
|Federation Notes - March Meeting|Allen A. Strom|10| | |Federation Notes - March Meeting|Allen A. Strom|10| | ||
|Fauna Protection Panel Report|Allen A. Strom|11| | |Fauna Protection Panel Report|Allen A. Strom|11| | ||
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+ | ===== Editorial. ===== | ||
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+ | As co-Editors of the Magazine, of 1 year and 21 years' standing respectively, | ||
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+ | To those who say the Club is degenerating and offer as witness thereof a decline in membership, cancellation of day walks due to lack of support, dearth of exploratory trips, marathon events a more than minus quantity, we bring our long range vision into operation and reply that in our twenty odd years' experience we have seen the same things happen more than once before, and still the Club goes on. | ||
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+ | Then switching over to our short range vision we point out that the Club has as jolly fine a set of young folk as ever in the past. Their bumps of adventure are very well developed. When, for example, have we had so many sampling the delights of New Zealand scenery? (and, the same thing working, in reverse: New Zealanders, now members of the S.B.W., ditto-ing the ditto of __our__ ditto.) Close at hand the less pecunious young members have been doing trips to Tasmania and dreaming of the days when, with more time and money at their disposal, they will emulate the older members taking trips abroad who regale us with stories of Lord Howe Island, the British Isles, Europe, (Ah, the Swiss Alps!), Canada, India (I can see the Himalayas on the skyline!) | ||
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+ | The last couple of Re-unions hold their own with any of the past for originality and entertainment, | ||
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+ | ===== Barracole. ===== | ||
- | EDITORIAL. | ||
- | . As co-Dditora of the Magazine, of 1 year and 21 years, standing respectively, | ||
- | To those who say the Club is degenerating and offer as witness thereof a decline in membership, cancellation of day walks due to lack of supp ort, dearth of exploratory trips, marathon events a more than minus quantity, we bring our long range vision into | ||
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- | operation and reply that in our twenty odd years' experience we have seen the same thins happen more than once before, and still the Club goes on. | ||
- | Then switching over to our short range vision we point out that the Club has as jolly fine a sot of young folk as ever in the past. Their bumps of adventure are very well developed. When, for example, have we had so many sampling the delights of New Zealand scenery? (and, the same thing working, in reverse: New Zealanders, | ||
- | now members of the S.D.W., ditto-ins the ditto of our ditto.) Close at hand the less pecunious young members have been-77ing trips to Tasmani4 and dreaming of the days when, withmore time and money at their disposal, they will emulate the older members taking trips abroad 14119 regale us with stories of Lord Howe Island, the British Isles, Tope, (Ah, the Swiss Alps!), Canada, India (I can see the Himalayason the skyline!) | ||
- | The last couple of Re-unions hold their own with any of the past for originality Dnd entertainment, | ||
- | our old-time Annual Concert, and on walks, be they strenuous or otherwise, all scam to enjoy themselves. Make no mistake, the Club is very much alive! Our oldest member struck the right note at the | ||
- | last Re-union. As he watched the mass of new generation S.B.W' | ||
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- | ' crawling nound in napkins and nothing he remarked, "We almost needn' | ||
- | am14 | ||
- | 3ARRCLOOLE. | ||
By " | By " | ||
- | Let me tell you now about a Boar of very little brain, | + | |
- | If you think I'm meaning Pooh Bear, let ne hasten to explain - It's not the sort of bear that you would find behind iron bars, Though it Visits | + | Let me tell you now about a Bear of very little brain,\\ |
- | It climbs up trees and swings from limbs by night, but not by day. It feeds on Terry' | + | If you think I'm meaning Pooh Bear, let me hasten to explain -\\ |
- | NOTICE, | + | It's not the sort of bear that you would find behind iron bars,\\ |
- | ' | + | Though it visits |
- | Also it would be appreciated if all hatches, matches, and no dispatches we hope, could be addressed to | + | An amiable, friendly Bear, bonnaceous you night say,\\ |
- | " | + | It climbs up trees and swings from limbs by night, but not by day.\\ |
- | Box 4476, G.P.O., | + | It feeds on Terry' |
- | SYDNEY. | + | What's that you say, did I say Bear? So sorry, I meant Barr! |
- | 3. | + | |
- | IF YOU ARE GOING PLACES CONTACT | + | ---- |
- | SCENIC MOTOR TOURS, | + | |
- | DAILY TOURS BY PARLOR COACH TO THE WORLD FAMOUS JENOLAN CAVES AND ALL BLUE MOUNTAIN SIGHTS. | + | === Notice. === |
- | TRANSPORT BY COACEES FOR PARTIES OF BUSH- WALKERS TO KANANGRA Y2ALL3, GINKIN OR OTHER SUITABLE POINTS BY ; | + | |
- | FOR ALL INFORMATION | + | " |
- | WRITE TO P.O. BOX 60, KATOOMBA TELEPHONE | + | |
- | AT THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. | + | Also it would be appreciated if all hatches, matches, and no dispatches we hope, could be addressed to: |
- | At the appointed hour of 7.45 p m., the President gave a dong on hisgong, the sixty-odd people then present in a miscellany of chairs (mostly more comfortable than the Ingersoll Hall variety) came to the alert, and we were on the way. Presentation of the Swimming Carnival awards was held over until the Maestro, | + | |
- | The financial statement was taken as read, and its adoption formally moved by the Treasurer. In answer to a question concerning the R,10 sundry debtors", | + | " |
- | and the motion was lost (as the monthly statement showed we had only 13 left by the end of February perhaps it was as well!) | + | |
- | Followed the customary suspension of standincr, alders, so that elections could proceed and the annual sub. could be considered. The now familiar voting procedure was again agreed upon, with Messrs. Harvey, Roots, Frost and Noble as scrutineers and Edna Stratton | + | ---- |
- | 4. | + | |
- | It was first moved that the sub, remain unaltered: | + | === Scenic Motor Tours. === |
- | through Treasurer' | + | |
- | Flying on through the business, we rushed monthly statement, on past Federation Report: (which raised a query because it wasn't on the which requires notice be given the leader of we had come to General Business. And hero the down. | + | If you are going places, contact Scenic Motor Tours, Railway Steps, Katoomba. |
- | Colin Putt called attention to our dwindling membership, and | + | |
- | the need for stimulating walking activity. Part of the cure was to be discreet advertising, | + | Daily tours by parlor coach to the world famous Jenolan Caves and all Blue Mountain sights. |
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+ | Transport by coaches for parties of bushwalkers to Kanangra Walls, Ginkin or other suitable points by arrangement. | ||
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+ | For all information, | ||
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+ | ===== At The Annual General Meeting. ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | At the appointed hour of 7.45 p.m., the President gave a dong on his gong, the sixty-odd people then present in a miscellany of chairs (mostly more comfortable than the Ingersoll Hall variety) came to the alert, and we were on the way. Presentation of the Swimming Carnival awards was held over until the Maestro, | ||
+ | |||
+ | The financial statement was taken as read, and its adoption formally moved by the Treasurer. In answer to a question concerning the " | ||
+ | |||
+ | Followed the customary suspension of standing orders, so that elections could proceed and the annual sub. could be considered. The now familiar voting procedure was again agreed upon, with Messrs. Harvey, Roots, Frost and Noble as scrutineers and Edna Stretton | ||
+ | |||
+ | It was first moved that the sub. remain unaltered: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Flying on through the business, we rushed | ||
+ | |||
+ | Colin Putt called attention to our dwindling membership, and the need for stimulating walking activity. Part of the cure was to be discreet advertising, | ||
Quite a deal of comment unkind to Ingersoll Hall had been made during this discussion, and it was argued we'd never attract the right type of new member in such a dingy environment: | Quite a deal of comment unkind to Ingersoll Hall had been made during this discussion, and it was argued we'd never attract the right type of new member in such a dingy environment: | ||
- | Bill Cosgrove queried what the purpose of building up strength of the Club might be: wouldn' | ||
- | The President intervened to slay the old belief that S.D.W. had closed its membership at one stage - at the request of Federation | ||
- | we had withdrawn our name from the list of Clubs in order that smaller clubs might thrive. Rene Browne said the Club started through publicity, and Ray Kirkby commented that we must take into account the probable rental of another club room - could it be afforded? Perhaps increased membership would make it easier to find the finance for a better roam. Tom Moppett pointed out that there Was no suggestion of lowering our standard of admission, and though the Club had in the past opposed use of publicity for gaining members, we had to meet the fact that our walking strength was very law. Dick Hoffman | ||
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- | urged U8 to take more interest in the welfare of that the loss during that time might be reduced, considered that a stepping-up of social activity attractions to the Club. The gag was applied, | + | Bill Cosgrove queried what the purpose of building up strength of the Club might be: wouldn' |
- | prospectiVesi-so | + | |
- | ad Dill Gillam would lend added | + | The President intervened to slay the old belief that S.B.W. had closed its membership at one stage - at the request of Federation we had withdrawn our name from the list of Clubs in order that smaller clubs might thrive. Rene Browne said the Club started through publicity, and Ray Kirkby commented that we must take into account the probable rental of another club room - could it be afforded? Perhaps increased membership would make it easier to find the finance for a better room. Tom Moppett pointed out that there Was no suggestion of lowering our standard of admission, and though the Club had in the past opposed use of publicity for gaining members, we had to meet the fact that our walking strength was very low. Dick Hoffman |
- | rd the amended motion | + | |
- | About this stage, when Dot Butler had been elected | + | About this stage, when Dot Butler had been elected |
- | and after a little doubt who should sit an Committee, the matter was conveniently stood over until the committee-members-without-portfolio were appointed. | + | |
- | Dormie moved that the feature of a monthly Social Report be re-introduced, | + | Dormie moved that the feature of a monthly Social Report be re-introduced, |
- | 6. | + | |
- | Alex Colley | + | Alex Colley |
- | of requirements for a new Club Room so that all members could join in the search for a suitable place, these " | + | |
- | . invested in the current Commonwealth Loan, subject to the approval | + | After it had been fixed that the items on the remaining |
- | of Club Solicitor and Trustees. A number of brisk comments followed, some referring to our previous experience with bonds which were saleable only at a loss, and some maintaining that the higher interest rate on the present loan minimised this risk. The motion was finally carried. | + | |
- | After it had been fixed that the items on the remaining | + | ---- |
- | of the social programme should be put back two days to the Preceding | + | |
- | 111olial w.Maleml | + | ===== List Of Officers Elected At The Annual General Meeting. ===== |
- | LIST OF 0P7ICERS ELECTED AT THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING, | + | |
- | 1.1.1.1111.1111M* | + | |**President**|Jim Brown.| |
- | PRESIDENT: | + | |**Vice Presidents**|Malcolm McGregor, Allen Strom.| |
- | VICE PRESIDENTS: SECRETARY: | + | |**Secretary**|Elsie Bruggy.| |
- | ASSISTANT SECRETARY: TREASURER: | + | |**Assistant Secretary**|Grace Aird.| |
- | MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY: VJALKS SECRETOY: SOCIAL SECRETARY: CONSERVATION SECRETARY: LITERARY EDITOR: CO-EDITOR: | + | |**Treasurer**|Sheila Binns.| |
- | COMMITTEE MEMBERS | + | |**Membership Secretary**|Kevin Ardill.| |
- | FEDERATION DELEGATES: | + | |**Walks Secretary**|Brian Anderson.| |
- | JIM BROWN MALCOLM McGREGOR ELSIE BRUGGY GRACE AIRD SHEILA BINNS KEVIN ARD ILL BRIAN ANDERSON ROSS LAIRD TOM MOPPETT DOT BUTLER GEOFF WAGG | + | |**Social Secretary**|Ross Laird.| |
- | BERYL CHRISTIANSEN | + | |**Conservation Secretary**|Tom Moppett.| |
- | GEOFF V:AGG | + | |**Literary Editor**|Dot Butler.| |
- | PAUL BARNES JEANNE GOLDING | + | |**Co-Editor**|Geoff Wagg.| |
- | ALLEN STROM | + | |**Committee Members**|Beryl Christiansen, |
- | YVONNE RENWICK PAUL BARNES ALLEN STROM | + | |**Federation Delegates**|Paul Barnes, Allen Strom, Jeanne Golding, Tom Kenny-Royal.| |
- | TOM HENNY-ROYAL | + | |**Substitute Federation Delegates**|Brian Harvey, Paddy Pallin.| |
- | SUBSTITUTE FEDERATION | + | |**Parks |
- | DELEGATES: BRIAN HARVEY PADDY PALLIN PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS | + | |**Auditor**|Tom Kenny-Royal.| |
- | H | + | |**Trustees**|Wal Roots, Maurice Berry, Joe Turner.| |
- | DELEGATE: ILDA STODDART | + | |**Hon. Solicitor**|Colin Broad.| |
- | AUDITOR: TOM :KENNY-ROYAL | + | |**Magazine Business Manager**|Alex Colley.| |
- | TRUSTEES: livAL ROOTS MAURICE DERRY | + | |
- | HON. SOLICITOR: COLIN BROAD | + | ---- |
- | MAGAZINE BUSINESS MANAGER: ALEX CCLLEY | + | |
- | JOE TURNER | + | |
- | 7. | + | |
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