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- | THE SYDNEY BUSTIVIALICR | + | ====== The Sydney Bushwalker. ====== |
- | A monthly | + | |
- | Box No.4476 G.P.O., SYDNEY. | + | A monthly |
- | 1.1..1.1..........1.1IM | + | |
- | No 259 JUNE, 1956 Price 9d. | + | ---- |
- | Editor: Dot Butler, Boundary | + | |
- | Sales & Subs: Jess Martin Typed 1.): 'Dot Butler | + | === No. 259. June, 1956. Price 9d. === |
- | CONTENTS | + | |
- | At our May Meeting 1 | + | |**Editor**|Dot Butler, Boundary |
- | The Sanitarium Health Food Shop (Advt.) 3 | + | |**Business Manager**|Jack Gentle.| |
- | The Stirling Ranges | + | |**Production**|Barbara Brown.| |
- | Siedlecky' | + | |**Sales and Subs**|Jess Martin.| |
- | Report of Walks Programme Sub-Committee 6 | + | |**Typed by**|Dot Butler.| |
- | Leica Photo Service (dvt.) 7 | + | |
- | Colour | + | ===== In This Issue: ===== |
- | Federation Report, May - Brian G. Harvey 8 | + | |
- | Hattswell' | + | | | |Page| |
- | INSURANCE SCHEME FOR SKIERS | + | |At our May Meeting| | 1| |
- | Our Reporter Gets the News - Alex Colley 10 | + | |The Stirling Ranges|Kevin Dean| 4| |
- | Instructional Week-end (Notice) 12 | + | |Report of Walks Programme Sub-Committee| | 6| |
- | Give us this Day our Daily Bull (Press Report) 13 | + | |Colour |
- | The S.B.W. versus Tasmania, Round Three - Digby 14 | + | |Federation Report, May|Brian G. Harvey| 8| |
- | Editor' | + | |Insurance Scheme for Skiers |
- | BANG! A Report of the Sydney Bush Talkers' Meeting | + | |Our Reporter Gets the News|Alex Colley|10| |
- | - Geof Wagg IS | + | |Instructional Week-end (Notice)| |12| |
- | The Wedding of Betty Swain to Peter Armstrong | + | |Give us this Day our Daily Bull (Press Report)| |13| |
- | MORE ;_BOUT ti.I.T. (Paddyis advt.) 22 | + | |The S.B.W. versus Tasmania, Round Three|Digby|14| |
- | tIT OUR MONTHLY MEETING | + | |Editor' |
- | A.G.Colley | + | |BANG! A Report of the Sydney Bush Walkers' Meeting|Geof Wagg|15| |
- | The meeting commenced at 820 p.m0 with the Presidenh, Brian Harvey,in the Chair, and about 30 members present. Apologies were received from Paul Barnes and Heather Joyce. The President extended a welcome to Jim Cuthbertson, | + | |The Wedding of Betty Swain to Peter Armstrong|Dot B.|21| |
- | Jack Gentle said he had been in touch with Ansett | + | |
- | . The Federation report raised the question of whether the Feder'& | + | ===== Advertisements: |
- | 2. | + | |
- | that, because Federation had no policy for controning | + | | |Page| |
- | members. Frank /bung supported this, saying that a lot of younger | + | |Sanitarium Health Food Shop| 3| |
- | members turned up, If Federation gave it up they would still meet together and camp, and it was better to have the reunion under Federation control. John White thought it was very important that the Clubs gettogether | + | |Siedlecky' |
- | recurring for some half dozen years. It wasnot | + | |Leica Photo Service| 7| |
- | way it was consumed that was the trouble. Drinkers who couldn' | + | |Hattswell' |
- | old. There was no letting down of tents and beating of tins. We | + | |More About W.I.T. (Paddy' |
- | should re-unite as walkers, not as larrikins and hooligans. The Motion was lost, but a motion by Jack- Gentle that s# | + | |
- | Jim Hooper said that the S. and R. exercise in collaboration | + | ---- |
- | with the Amateur Radio Club was successful, It proved the limitatior, | + | |
- | The next subject of discussion was wether | + | ===== At Our Monthly Meeting. ===== |
- | balloons which went off pop, whenalasting | + | |
- | 1 towards decorations, | + | A.G. Colley |
- | nct decorate the hall with a duralumin ladder and the meeting | + | |
- | Brian Harvey put to the meeting the question of whether shirts | + | The meeting commenced at 8.20 p.m. with the President, Brian Harvey, in the Chair, and about 30 members present. Apologies were received from Paul Barnes and Heather Joyce. The President extended a welcome to Jim Cuthbertson, |
- | shOuld | + | |
- | by-law that leaders should be consulted before removing them. Severs: | + | Jack Gentle said he had been in touch with Ansett |
- | T H E | + | |
- | SANITARIUM | + | The Federation report raised the question of whether the Federation |
- | HEALTH | + | |
- | FOOD SHOP | + | Jim Hooper said that the S. and R. exercise in collaboration with the Amateur Radio Club was successful. It proved the limitation |
- | OFFERS | + | |
- | QUALITY DRIED FRUITS, NUTS and BISCUITS DELICIOUS FRUIT SWEETS | + | The next subject of discussion was whether |
- | WHOLESOME, LIGHT RY-KING CRISP BREAD AMAZING, LOW ECONOMY PRICES | + | |
- | COME TO OUR STORE at 13 HUNTER STREET, AND SEE OUR WONDERFUL RANGE OF HEALTH-GIVING FOODS | + | Brian Harvey put to the meeting the question of whether shirts |
- | - FOR WALEING TRIPS AND HOME USE - | + | |
Alex Colley then moved, and Frank Ashdown seconded, a motion designed to prevent the Committee from giving away Club funds. It was defeated by a wide margin. | Alex Colley then moved, and Frank Ashdown seconded, a motion designed to prevent the Committee from giving away Club funds. It was defeated by a wide margin. | ||
- | Jack Wren now raised the question of the crashes | + | |
- | people sitting on tables not meant to be sat on. It was an irresponsible, | + | Jack Wren now raised the question of the crashes |
- | became stale. The tables now had metal braces and there was ample seating accommodation* Re moved that all members must sit on proper seats towards the front of the meeting or leave the room. Frank Ashdown was in favour of a show of strength by the responsible, | + | |
- | John White suggested that if it became obvious that the Walks Programme couldn' | + | John White suggested that if it became obvious that the Walks Programme couldn' |
- | At the conclusion of the meeting Jack Gentle volunteered the information that on his last walk to Myuna Creek a nudist colony | + | |
+ | At the conclusion of the meeting Jack Gentle volunteered the information that on his last walk to Myuna Creek a nudist colony | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
THE STIRLING RANGES | THE STIRLING RANGES | ||
- Kevin Dean. | - Kevin Dean. |
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