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 +===== Social Calendar. =====
  
-SOCIAL._  +__January 17th__: Paul Driver - "Overseas" (illustrated).
-JABUART 172H Paul Driver "07sierzoas (5.1.11). trat,eci.). +
-JAM-AM' 24Th John Freeland- - -I'Ant!, Bull _and otherwise:+
-JANUARY 31ST _ Mr. -C a sper s on 7 -- C.J. -Dennis +
-2811-1,- -Colin-Putt New -Guinean the 1961 -N. Expedition. +
-Heinrich Harrer (author of Seven Years in Tibet: and The White Spiderwas in Sydney during December, staying with Colin Putt to get information on Mt. Carstenz in New Guinea.+
  
-On Comnait,t,ee Meeting night, December an, about, fifty S.B01N-'s were entertained by an unscheduled talk given by Hr. Harrel-, who -told of ad-ventures in Tibet and other places ildth rare wit and modestyTo say that the audience was spellbound 5.s an underst,at,ement +__January 24th__: John Freeland "AntsBull and otherwise".
-On the weekend 9-10th December Cohnled a wall party'- including, his 'visitor, on a favourite S.B.T. trip - Carlon's, Breakfast Creek, Cox's River,' Galcing Creek (not to the Snowy Mountains' as reported in the pepixiar press)...:+
  
-THE LOI\D 1NEEKEND. Australia Day January- 27-28,-29. -, Waterfall = Burning. Palms +__January 31st__MrCasperson  C.JDennis
-I, +
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-SPITIEBASHID,G,' ObASTAL SCE=. +
--T. +
-LEADER.JACK GENTLE ML6121 (H) +
-LA6Q41 (B)8;30 A..K. TRAIN TO  IIVATEPTA17,.-. Easy walk to Campsite: +
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-For further 'details see Leader_ and the Pert Hacking Tourist Map in the Cupboard. +
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-KIAMA. TAXI TO CARRINGTON FAT.,TiS -TEMA - RETURN ITIE SAEE WAY:. THRILLING GORGE SCENERY, +
-SWPIqNG IN CRIStig, POOLS +
-AND +
-BLACKBERRIES GALORE. +
-Steep drop from Carrington Falls cln. to Upper Kangaroo River. Mostly medium walking +
-to corafcrtable Base Camp at Yeola., +
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-LEADER,: FRANK =MEN UA0791, Ex-t 771. +
-TRAIN: 5.45 P.M. TO ICIAMA. MAP: IiIAMA. +
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-AT OUR DECEMBER MEErl-NG. +
-Colley.+
  
-There were no neck members presehr at the start of our meeting, 'out one old member, Ron Knightley, ha-d-returned from farawaY plaOes and was Welcomed back by the President. Severalother old membersstill faraway, sent us Christmas cards. They included KenLewis, Dorothy Lawry, Margaret Ryan and Sheila Binns. +__Coming - February 28th__: - Colin Putt "New Guinea" - the 1961 N.Z.A.C. Expedition. 
-The Treasurer-its Report revealed that, even r--ar the close of the financial year subs still rolled in. TheY totalled 13 for the -month, contributing to ottr bank balance of l1.17. 5d. Our Social Secretary reported mixed financial results on the social front. The auction sale had been a success, netting 15 for the Club. But the same amount had been lost on the dance because, although we catered + 
- for 80 and provided our own supper, only 60 turned up. Pam was rather-puzzled by +---- 
-this - would the Club prefer a Small pt,rty in the Club room? However the response to Jack Gentle 's vote of thanks to Pam for organising the dance, and also the very enjoyable supper, left no doubt that those who attended thoroughly enjoyed the evening. Ron Knightley attributed the low attendance to the purely unpredibtable nature of bushwalker s. The President said that complaints had been registered that many of the items brought to the bnction sale could be regarded as rubbish. It had been suggested that the auctioneer migat be empowered in the future to decide what was worth auctioning.+ 
 +Heinrich Harrer (author of Seven Years in Tibet, and The White Spider) was in Sydney during December, staying with Colin Putt to get information on Mt. Carstenz in New Guinea. 
 + 
 +On Committee Meeting night December 6th, about fifty S.B.W's were entertained by an unscheduled talk given by Mr. Harrer, who told of adventures in Tibet and other places with rare wit and modesty. To say that the audience was spellbound is an understatement. 
 + 
 +On the weekend 9-10th December Colin led a small party - including his visitor, on a favourite S.B.W. trip - Carlon's, Breakfast Creek, Cox's River, Galong Creek (not to the 'Snowy Mountains' as reported in the popular press). 
 + 
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 + 
 +===== The Long Weekend. ===== 
 + 
 +Australia Day. January 27-28-29.  
 + 
 +=== Waterfall - Burning Palms. === 
 + 
 +Swimming, fishing, spinebashing, coastal scenery. 
 + 
 +Leader: Jack Gentle. XM6121 (H), LA6041 (B). 
 + 
 +8.30 a.m. train to waterfall. Easy walk to Campsite. 
 + 
 +For further details, see Leader and the Port Hacking Tourist Map in the Cupboard. 
 + 
 +=== Kiama - taxi to Carrington Falls - Yeola - return the same way. === 
 + 
 +Thrilling gorge scenery, swimming in crystal pools and blackberries galore. 
 + 
 +Steep drop from Carrington Falls on to Upper Kangaroo River. Mostly medium walking 
 +to comfortable Base Camp at Yeola. 
 + 
 +Leader: Frank Leyden. UA0791, Ext 771. 
 + 
 +Train: 5.45 p.m. to Kiama. 
 + 
 +Map: Kiama Military. 
 + 
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 + 
 +===== At Our December Meeting. ===== 
 + 
 +- Alex Colley. 
 + 
 +There were no new members present at the start of our meeting, but one old member, Ron Knightley, had returned from faraway places and was welcomed back by the President. Several other old membersstill faraway, sent us Christmas cards. They included Ken Lewis, Dorothy Lawry, Margaret Ryan and Sheila Binns. 
 + 
 +The Treasurer'Report revealed that, even near the close of the financial yearsubs still rolled in. They totalled £13 for the month, contributing to our bank balance of £l81.17. 5d. Our Social Secretary reported mixed financial results on the social front. The auction sale had been a success, netting £15 for the Club. But the same amount had been lost on the dance because, although we catered for 80 and provided our own supper, only 60 turned up. Pam was rather puzzled by this - would the Club prefer a small party in the Club room? However the response to Jack Gentle's vote of thanks to Pam for organising the dance, and also the very enjoyable supper, left no doubt that those who attended thoroughly enjoyed the evening. Ron Knightley attributed the low attendance to the purely unpredibtable nature of bushwalkers. The President said that complaints had been registered that many of the items brought to the auction sale could be regarded as rubbish. It had been suggested that the auctioneer might be empowered in the future to decide what was worth auctioning
 + 
 +Our Walks Secretary reported that Snow Brown's Danae Brook trip had been made after heavy rain. However, after five rather long abseils the 8 starters found the rest mainly rock hopping. Some magnificent cedars were found along the creek. On the Sunday the party returned via Crafts Walls. Brian Harvey and Frank Ashdown's boat trip from Bobbin Head had been altered to 1 day and had been attended by 9 starters. Ern French's Glenbrook Gorge trip had been attended by one member. Ern reported that the fire trail now extended from the end of Glenbrook Road to the causeway. It was therefore now continuous through to WoOdford. Wilf's trip from the Tolwong Road had attracted three starters. The Water Board had recently re-surveyed Bullee trig. Colin Putt's rock-climbing instructional to Perry's Lookdown and Lockley's Pylon attracted 9 starters, but Bob Godfrey's swimming, boating and walking trip to Glenbrook and Erskine Creeks ran foul of the rain and the four starters holed up in a cave under the flying fox at Glenbrook Creek, from which they watched the water rise. Jim Brown's trip to Stanwell Tops on the 18th also had rain trouble. Because of a landslide, causing train cancellation, the trip didn't get under way till 11.15 a.m. By the 17th the walkers had had the rain, and there were no starters on Ben Esgate's trip, nor on Lynette White's camping and swimming trip to Camden, which would have provided plenty of swimming, but no camping. However by the 26th the waters were receding, and Irene Pridham's walk to Burning Palms was well attended.
  
-Our Walks Secretary reported that Snow Brown's Da nae Brook trip had been made after heavy rain. However, after five rather long abseils the 8 starters -found the rest mainly rock hopping. Some magnificent cedars were found along the creek.. On the Sunday the party returned via Crafts Walls. Brian Harvey and Frank Ashdown's 
-boat trip from Bobbin Head had been altered to 1 day and had been attended by 9 Starters. ,Ern French's Glenbrook Gorge trip had been attended by one member. Ern reported that the fire trail now extended from the end of Glenbrook Road to the cause. It was therefore now Continuous through to WoOdford. Will's trip from. 
-the Road had attfiacted tl-r ee -Starters. The Water Board ha'd centIy 'e- 
-surveyed Bullee trig. Colin Putt's rook-:climbitig instfuctional to PeriVe Lookdown and Lockley's Pylon attracted 9--starter-S', but 'Bob Gcdff'ey's swimming. boating--a nd walking trip to -Glenbrook and. Erskine Creeks ran foul of the rain and The four starters holed up in a cave under the flying fox at Glenbrook Creek, from which they watched the water rise. Jim Brown's trip to Stanvvell Tops on the lath also had rain trouble. Because of a landslide, causing train cancellation, the ti-d_p didn't get under way till 11.15 a m. By -the 17th the valkgrs had had the rain, and there were no starters on Ben Esgate's trip, nor on Lynette White's camping and swimming trip to Camd en, which wculd have provided plenty of swimming, but no camping. However by the 26th the waters were receding, and Irene Pridham's walk to Burning Palms was well attended. 
 Next the President welcomed a newly arrived new member - Pat Dalton. Next the President welcomed a newly arrived new member - Pat Dalton.
  
-Federation report revealed that considerably better sales of the Fetleration magazine would be requir ed if its cost were to be covered. Federation deletes then told us that it had been decided to atk each club to take on a specific responsw...4-.t.A.-.,at the Federation Reunion. It was pr oposed that the 8.13.w. the cleaning +Federation report revealed that considerably better sales of the Federation magazine would be required if its cost were to be covered. Federation delegates then told us that it had been decided to ask each club to take on a specific responsibility at the Federation Reunion. It was proposed that the S.B.Wundertake the cleaning up of the campsite. This initiated a long debate which was only resolved in the affirmative by the Chairman's casting vote. Jack Wren said that our responsibility should only be to organise the cleaning up, since it was not known in advance how maw S.B.W. members would turn up and there could be a repetition of last year, when one or two S.B.W. members had to build a camp fire at Burning Palms. Frank Ashdown pointed out that many who voted on the issue would not be there anyway. Snow Brown said that some jobs had to be allotted beforehand, or they wouldn't be organised, and it was understood that the Club responsible didn't have to do the job itself; but merely see that it was carried out with the help available. Another school of thought was there should be no mess to clean up after a bushwalker's camp, partiallarly a Federation Reunion. It was decided that the S.B.W. would undertake the job, but another motion, moved by Kath Brown, requested Federation delegate to point out that, although we were undertaking the job of cleaning up, this did not excuse Clubs leaving dirty camp sites.
-up of the campsite. This initiated a long debate which was only reSolveor +,he +
-affirmative by the Chairman's casting vote. Jack Wren said that our responsibiii ty should only be to organise the cleaning up, since it was not known in advance-how maw S.B.W. members wculd turn up and there couldbe a repetition of last year, when OiB or two S.B 11V  members had to build a camp fire at Burning Palms. Prank Ashdown pointed out that many who voted on the issue wou ld n t be there anyway. Snow Brown said that some jobs had to be allotted beforehand, orthey wouldn't be organised, and it was understood that the Club responsible didn't have to do the job it8elf; but merely see that it was carried out with the help available. Anotherschool of thought was tisre should be no mess to clean up after a bushwal:ker 's camp, partiallarly a Federation Reunion. It was decided that the S.B. W. would undertake the job, but another motion, moved byKath Brown, requested Federation delegate to point out that, although we were undertaking the Sob of cleaning up, this did not excuse Clubs leaving dirty camp sites. ,+
  
- Next our ow il Reunion CommitEee was appointed. It included Bill Rodgers, Jack Gentle, Bob Godfrey and Pam Baker+Next our own Reunion Committee was appointed. It included Bill Rodgers, Jack Gentle, Bob Godfrey and Pam Baker.
-Discussing- the pr oVision or-camping gear for pro&-pectives, Frank Ashdown. said that it was bray practical to provide tiuc-ksacks and groundsheets arid these onlr fcr the first couple of trips downe by a-prospective. got of the- other eqUipment was easily obtained..- there via s. no need,: for -instance, to ovide billi6s. Sleeping +
-bags required laundering, or inner bags, which bad to be washed and dried.+
  
- The subject of "ruthing for the door" after social functions, without waiting for announcements, was then btought up. It was pointed out that this usually occurred only when the functions went, on after 10 p m., but a motion by Kath Brown that social functions end before 10 p m. was defeated.  +Discussing the provision of camping gear for prospectivesFrank Ashdown said that it was only practical to provide rucksacks and groundsheets and these only for the first couple of trips done by prospectiveMost of the other equipment was easily obtained there was no need, for instance, to provide billiesSleeping bags required laundering, or inner bags, which had to be washed and dried.
-It was decided that we imuld not concede to a request to write a letter of- thanks to the builders of a memorial in Queensland to Ludwig LeichhardtJim Brotin was of the opinion that we should-al:a at a standard of pathfinding somewhat higher than that attributed to the explorer. +
-On Frank AShdown's motion it was decided to delete the question as to the occupation of prospectives from the membership form.+
  
-After the _election of room stewards, the meeting closed at 9.35 p m.-+The subject of "rushing for the door" after social functionswithout waiting for announcements, was then brought up. It was pointed out that this usually occurred only when the functions went on after 10 p.m., but a motion by Kath Brown that social functions end before 10 p.m. was defeated. 
  
-===== The Christmas Party =====+It was decided that we would not concede to a request to write a letter of thanks to the builders of a memorial in Queensland to Ludwig Leichhardt. Jim Brown was of the opinion that we should aim at a standard of pathfinding somewhat higher than that attributed to the explorer. 
 + 
 +On Frank Ashdown's motion it was decided to delete the question as to the occupation of prospectives from the membership form. 
 + 
 +After the election of room stewards, the meeting closed at 9.35 p.m. 
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +===== The Christmas Party=====
  
 By "Our Social Reporter". By "Our Social Reporter".
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 Well, the grand Christmas Party for 1961 has come and gone again. The North Sydney Council Chambers was the rendezvous and the date was Friday December 8th. Well, the grand Christmas Party for 1961 has come and gone again. The North Sydney Council Chambers was the rendezvous and the date was Friday December 8th.
  
-This year, the Social Secretary decided to do the catering herself and by 7.45 pm Pam, assisted by Jack Gentle, David Ingram, Bob O'Hara, Ron Knightley and Mrs. Stuart Brooks, was hard at work directing operations such as the opening of tins, filling up plates, laying tables and putting out glasses. The supper was a triumph of ingenuity in that anything which wasn't eaten or used, except the drinking glasses, could be consigned to the garbage can.+This year, the Social Secretary decided to do the catering herself and by 7.45 p.m. Pam, assisted by Jack Gentle, David Ingram, Bob O'Hara, Ron Knightley and Mrs. Stuart Brooks, was hard at work directing operations such as the opening of tins, filling up plates, laying tables and putting out glasses. The supper was a triumph of ingenuity in that anything which wasn't eaten or used, except the drinking glasses, could be consigned to the garbage can.
  
 A feature of the "do" was the number of members from away back who turned up. Dorothy and Len Webb and son Alan, Flo (Allsworth) and David McKinnon, Lola and Jack Manson [John Manson] and Peter and Mrs Price came along and Tom and Jean Moppett were accompanied by daughters Nancy and Katherine. Ron Knightley fresh from Worcester Park, Surrey, was in excellent "Mahratta Avenue form" - and had Stuart Brooks to keep him company. A feature of the "do" was the number of members from away back who turned up. Dorothy and Len Webb and son Alan, Flo (Allsworth) and David McKinnon, Lola and Jack Manson [John Manson] and Peter and Mrs Price came along and Tom and Jean Moppett were accompanied by daughters Nancy and Katherine. Ron Knightley fresh from Worcester Park, Surrey, was in excellent "Mahratta Avenue form" - and had Stuart Brooks to keep him company.
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 The theme of the evening was "By The Sea", or as Pam expressed it, an invitation to wear cool, comfortable clothing and, as the night was warm, we were glad of opportunity to do just that. Peggy Woolhouse, well camouflaged as "the wreck", Pat Dalton and Bill Rowlands were the only new members to turn up after the recent influx of "newies" The theme of the evening was "By The Sea", or as Pam expressed it, an invitation to wear cool, comfortable clothing and, as the night was warm, we were glad of opportunity to do just that. Peggy Woolhouse, well camouflaged as "the wreck", Pat Dalton and Bill Rowlands were the only new members to turn up after the recent influx of "newies"
  
-At about. 9.30 pm, a curiously garbed creature crept into the room under a large umbrella. Dancing was temporarily suspended until we explored further. Whisk away the umbrella and Edna Stretton stands revealed in a pink and white striped neck-to-knee, complete with bathing cap and bow, black stockings and slippers. A real 1910 edition. What an entrance, Ed! You really stopped the show. After much deliberation, the expensive (?) prizes were awarded to Molly and Bill Rodgers as the Prawn and the Fisherman.+At about. 9.30 p.m., a curiously garbed creature crept into the room under a large umbrella. Dancing was temporarily suspended until we explored further. Whisk away the umbrella and Edna Stretton stands revealed in a pink and white striped neck-to-knee, complete with bathing cap and bow, black stockings and slippers. A real 1910 edition. What an entrance, Ed! You really stopped the show. After much deliberation, the expensive (?) prizes were awarded to Molly and Bill Rodgers as the Prawn and the Fisherman.
  
 The evening was an undoubted success - how could it be otherwise when everybody present knew most of the other dancers! On the more serious side, financially, it was another flop. The number of admissions paid was 66, but the Social Secretary had estimated her costs on the conservative figure of 80. The evening was an undoubted success - how could it be otherwise when everybody present knew most of the other dancers! On the more serious side, financially, it was another flop. The number of admissions paid was 66, but the Social Secretary had estimated her costs on the conservative figure of 80.
  
-Let's face it! Nothing pays for the losses except the Membership Subscriptions and, unless a lot more interest is taken in the functions where payment of a reasonable admission charge is involved, these "flings" must be discontinued. I say "must" because the loss on this function will absorb any profit from the recent highly successful auction. In addition, we still haven't been able to purchase a new duplicator. How urgent this is becoming is demonstrated by the fact that the production team recently spent 2 nights struggling with the present monster in an effort to produce a neW song book, whereas it should have all been completed in one night together with a re-run of "Hints to Prospective Members".+Let's face it! Nothing pays for the losses except the Membership Subscriptions and, unless a lot more interest is taken in the functions where payment of a reasonable admission charge is involved, these "flings" must be discontinued. I say "must" because the loss on this function will absorb any profit from the recent highly successful auction. In addition, we still haven't been able to purchase a new duplicator. How urgent this is becoming is demonstrated by the fact that the production team recently spent 2 nights struggling with the present monster in an effort to produce a new song book, whereas it should have all been completed in one night together with a re-run of "Hints to Prospective Members".
  
 The Social Secretary has asked specially that her thanks be conveyed to all helpers who did their bit to make the function a success. The Social Secretary has asked specially that her thanks be conveyed to all helpers who did their bit to make the function a success.
  
-FEBRUARY L;..TH WOCDS CREEK &PRIM-WOOD CREEK WOODS CREEK. Leader Alex Colley.+---- 
 + 
 +=== February 3 - 4th=== 
 + 
 +Woods Creek Springwood Creek Woods Creek. 
 + 
 +Leader Alex Colley. 
 + 
 +This will go by private transport which will leave Turramrra Station at 11.40 a.m. on Saturday 3rd February. The 10.55 a.m. electric from Wynyard will get starters to Turramurra by 11.32 a.m. in time to get on the Land Rover. Accommoddtion is at present limited to 7. In the unlikely event of a rush of starters the first 7 will be selected. Others can come if they have their own transport. About 4 of the 6 miles are pretty rough. 
 + 
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-This will go by private transport Ithich Will leave Turramrra Station at-11.40 a tri. on Saturday 3rd February:: The 10.55 a m. electric from Wynyard Teal get -Starters to Turramurra by 11.32 -a m. in time to get on the Land Rover. Accommoddtion is at present litited to 7. In the unlikely event, of a rush of starters th'e" fir st 7 will be selected. Others can come if they have their own transport. About L. of the 6 miles are pretty rough. 
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-b. 
 ANNUAL SWIMMING C,RITIVAL 1962. AT LAZE ECIERS' LEY, ANNUAL SWIMMING C,RITIVAL 1962. AT LAZE ECIERS' LEY,
 a wide sandy bend of the Woronora River, a wide sandy bend of the Woronora River,
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