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- | THESYDNEY BUSHaLKER | + | ====== The Sydney Bushwalker. ====== |
- | . . | + | |
- | A monthly | + | A monthly |
- | Bush Walkers, C/- Ingersoll Hall, 256 Crown St., Sydney. Box No.4476 | + | |
- | N00258 MAY, 1956 Price 9d. | + | ---- |
- | ,...11.I.M MOIMMOMMII1 | + | |
- | Editor: Dot Butler, Boundary Road, Wahroonga, (JW2208) Business Manager: Jack Gentle | + | === No. 258. May, 1956. Price 9d. === |
- | Tales & Subs.: Jess Martin | + | |
- | Typed by: DOt Butler | + | |**Editor**|Dot Butler, Boundary Road, Wahroonga (JW2208).| |
- | Production: Barbara Brown | + | |**Business Manager**|Jack Gentle.| |
- | CONTENTS | + | |**Production**|Barbara Brown.| |
- | At Our April Monthly Meeting | + | |**Sales and Subs**|Jess Martin.| |
- | Siedlocky' | + | |**Typed by**|Dot |
- | The Sanitarium Health Food Shop (Advt.) | + | |
- | Hattswell' | + | ===== In This Issue: ===== |
- | Leica Photo Service (Advto) | + | |
- | Federation Notes - April - Brian G. Harvey Easter Jottings | + | | | |Page| |
- | Roll on River - Alex Colley | + | |At Our April Monthly Meeting|A.G.C.| 1| |
- | "Men of the Trees" | + | |Down in the Dumps|" |
- | Government and the Geese - from Mouldy | + | |To Be or Not To Be|Brian G. Harvey| 6| |
- | It was all Snow' | + | |Letter to Members|Kath Gibbs| 8| |
- | Caloola Club - May Trit to Warrumbungles & | + | |Federation Notes - April|Brian G. Harvey| 9| |
- | AT OUR APRIL MEETING | + | |Easter Jottings|The Roundsman|10| |
- | Page | + | |Roll on River|Alex Colley|11| |
- | 1 | + | |"Men of the Trees"|from "Taro"|14| |
- | 3 | + | |Government and the Geese|from Mouldy|15| |
- | 3 | + | |It was all Snow's fault, or Bludging with Brown|A11|16| |
- | 5 | + | |The Joys of Aqua-Lunging|Dot Butler|17| |
- | 6 | + | |Caloola Club - May Trip to Warrumbungles & Nandewars| |18a| |
- | 7 | + | |New Zealand Influence|John Bookluck|19| |
- | 8 | + | |The Putt Farewell Party|Dot Butler|20| |
- | 9 | + | |
- | 9 | + | ===== Advertisements: |
- | 10 | + | |
- | 1 | + | | |Page| |
- | 14 | + | |Siedlecky' |
- | 15 | + | |Sanitarium Health Food Shop| 5| |
- | 16 | + | |Hattswell' |
- | 17 | + | |Leica Photo Service| |
- | 25; I. | + | |Are you Snow-bound this Winter? (Paddy' |
- | 20 | + | |
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== At Our April Meeting. ===== | ||
The President, Brian Harvey, was in the chair and there were over 40 members present at our last meeting. | The President, Brian Harvey, was in the chair and there were over 40 members present at our last meeting. | ||
- | No controversial issues were raised until it was revealed in the Treasurer' | + | |
- | Z., | + | No controversial issues were raised until it was revealed in the Treasurer' |
- | questioned the authority of the Committee to give away the Club funds. If this were permitted there was nothing to prevent the Committee from making a donation of.2,10/ | + | reads: "The Committee shall arrange all activities, keep a record of same, keep members informed and generally manage the affairs of the Club as provided for in the Constitution", |
- | away all the Club's funds. The Treasurer, Jim Browns | + | |
- | payment was on the same footing as the payment for a dance bands in | + | |
- | which matter the Committee' | + | |
- | reads: "The Committee shall arrange all activities, keep a record of same, keep members informed and generally manage the affairs of the Club as provided for in the Constitution", | + | |
- | 2. | + | |
- | Committee' | + | |
- | motion. | + | |
While the dust was settling a new member, Bernie Hall, was welcomed by the President. | While the dust was settling a new member, Bernie Hall, was welcomed by the President. | ||
+ | |||
The meeting agreed to the postponement of the play reading by Malcolm McGregor and Grace Jolley from Wednesday 25th April (Anzac Day) to a suitable date later. | The meeting agreed to the postponement of the play reading by Malcolm McGregor and Grace Jolley from Wednesday 25th April (Anzac Day) to a suitable date later. | ||
- | After this brief interlude the meeting reverted to financial topics. This time it was the caving enthusiasts who wanted to spend the Club's funds and the non-cvers who defended them. The discussion was started by Dave Brown moving that the Club spend 5 on the materials needed for the construction of a duralumin ladder. The lack of a ladder, he said, had caused a great deal of inconvenience on cave trips, and if the materials were bought the labour would be provided free, thus saving expense. The motLon | + | |
- | little had been spent on walking equipment though plenty had been spenlin | + | After this brief interlude the meeting reverted to financial topics. This time it was the caving enthusiasts who wanted to spend the Club's funds and the non-cvers who defended them. The discussion was started by Dave Brown moving that the Club spend £5 on the materials needed for the construction of a duralumin ladder. The lack of a ladder, he said, had caused a great deal of inconvenience on cave trips, and if the materials were bought the labour would be provided free, thus saving expense. The motion |
- | esti: | + | |
- | walking, many caves could only be eiltered | + | At the conclusion of the meeting the President wished "bon voyage" |
- | - | + | |
- | walking. It was an activity which might not affect attendance on walks, since many walks were not attended anyway. Private trips coul( be arranged that would not affect the programme. He moved an amendment that those interested in caving should supply 25% of the cost of the ladder. Jack Gentle opposed the amendment. Bob Duncan said that labour would be the main cost if a ladder were bought. If the spelios constructed a ladder and contributed 25% of the materials cost, who would own it. Would a new member have a share in it? Alan Wilson said he was "dead against giving that mcb at the back there 5 to spend." | + | ---- |
- | At the conclusion of the meeting the President wished "bon voyage" | + | |
- | 3. | + | === Important Transport Notice. === |
- | IMPORTENT TRANSPORT | + | |
- | BUSHW-ALKERS REQUIRING TRANSPORT | + | Bushwalkers requiring transport from Blackheath, any hour, ring, write or call... |
- | FROM BLACKHEATH | + | |
- | RING, WRITE OR CALL . | + | Siedlecky's Taxi and Tourist Service. |
- | SIEDLECKY'S TAXI AND TOURIST SERVICE, | + | |
- | 116 STATION STREET BLACKHEATH. | + | 116 Station Street, Blackheath. |
- | 24 HOUR SERVICE | + | |
- | BUSHWALKERS | + | 24 hour service. |
- | !PHONE: BlHEATH. | + | |
- | OR BOOK AT MARK SALON RADIO SHOP - OPPOSITE STATION. | + | Bushwalkers |
+ | |||
+ | 'Phone Blackheath | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
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"DOWN IN THE DUMPS" | "DOWN IN THE DUMPS" | ||
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