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A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bushwalker, | A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bushwalker, | ||
- | The N.S.W. Nurses | + | The N.S.W. Nurses |
'Phone JW1462 | 'Phone JW1462 | ||
- | 334 OCTOBER 1962 Price 1/- | + | ===== 334 OCTOBER 1962 Price 1/- ===== |
- | Editor: Stuart Brooks, 5 Ingalara Rd, Wahroonga 484343 | + | |
- | Reproduction: | + | |
- | Sales & Subs: Lola Wedlock | + | |
- | Business Manager: Brian Harvey | + | |
- | Typed by Shirley Dean | + | |
+ | |Editor| Stuart Brooks 5 Ingalara Rd, Wahroonga 484343 | | ||
+ | |Reproduction|Denise Hull| | ||
+ | |Sales & Subs|Lola Wedlock| | ||
+ | |Business Manager| Brian Harve| | ||
+ | |Typist| Shirley Dean| | ||
- | **CONTENTS** | + | |
- | ^ ^ Page ^ | + | ===== CONTENTS===== |
- | | Editorial | + | |
- | | At Our September Half Yearly Meeting A. Colley | + | ^ ^ ^Page ^ |
- | | Day Walks | + | | Editorial |
- | | Letters to the Editor | + | | At Our September Half Yearly Meeting |
- | | From L.G. Harrison | + | | Day Walks |
- | | Taro | 6 | + | | Letters to the Editor |
- | | B. Carter | + | | From L.G. Harrison |
- | | Federation Report | + | | Taro| | 6 |
- | | The Red Terror | + | | B. Carter |
- | | Tigars All | + | | Federation Report| | 8 | |
- | | Roy's Friendly Service Ad & Hatswell' | + | | The Red Terror| | 9 | |
- | | "The Matthews Health' | + | | Tigars All | |
- | | Paddy' | + | | Roy's Friendly Service Ad & Hatswell' |
- | | Food Facts | 14 | + | | "The Matthews Health' |
- | | First Perambulator to Kanangra Tops- M. Dunphy | + | | Paddy' |
- | | Bill Rowlands - Obituary | + | | Food Facts | | 14| |
+ | | First Perambulator to Kanangra Tops | M. Dunphy | ||
+ | | Bill Rowlands - Obituary | ||
+ | ===== Editorial ===== | ||
Hi, | Hi, | ||
We of the editorial staff anxiously await the next Putt expedition. We might even start a fund raising campaign to launch it. Visions of voluminous reports spur us on. Imagine, all that copy! | We of the editorial staff anxiously await the next Putt expedition. We might even start a fund raising campaign to launch it. Visions of voluminous reports spur us on. Imagine, all that copy! | ||
- | Things have been a bit quiet around here since we finished the Carstensz report. Gone are all illusions of sitting back, pipe, slippers and thick black pencil surrounded by pile of manuscripts from hopeful contributors, | + | Things have been a bit quiet around here since we finished the Carstensz report. Gone are all illusions of sitting back, pipe, slippers and thick black pencil surrounded by piles of manuscripts from hopeful contributors, |
Instead I wait anxiously for the mailman' | Instead I wait anxiously for the mailman' | ||
This was published on 1st June 1931... | This was published on 1st June 1931... | ||
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//"The aim of 'The bushwalker' | //"The aim of 'The bushwalker' | ||
This first publication is brought forward with the hope of future continuous help and patronage of our members and in this respect the Publishing Committee invites them to consider their various experiences in the light of common interest to fellow members, and to hand in clearly written accounts, in serious or humourous vein, together | This first publication is brought forward with the hope of future continuous help and patronage of our members and in this respect the Publishing Committee invites them to consider their various experiences in the light of common interest to fellow members, and to hand in clearly written accounts, in serious or humourous vein, together | ||
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It is not particularly difficult to fill 18 pages with more or less readable material. (It is in fact a wonderful excuse for escaping dreary household chores.) But you can buy plenty of sixpenny weeklies if a little light reading is your desire. The main purpose of this magazine is to establish a communal fund of knowledge of interesting places to go, condition of tracks, advice on means of access, maps - all aimed at furthering the principal purpose of this club - enjoyment of the bush. | It is not particularly difficult to fill 18 pages with more or less readable material. (It is in fact a wonderful excuse for escaping dreary household chores.) But you can buy plenty of sixpenny weeklies if a little light reading is your desire. The main purpose of this magazine is to establish a communal fund of knowledge of interesting places to go, condition of tracks, advice on means of access, maps - all aimed at furthering the principal purpose of this club - enjoyment of the bush. | ||
- | You don't have to be Quenton Reynolds to add your share. A simple report of what you saw and found on your walk is all that is required. In not facing up to your responsibility in this direction, you are allowing your magazine to degenerate to the ladies' | + | You don't have to be Quenton Reynolds to add your share. A simple report of what you saw and found on your walk is all that is required. In not facing up to your responsibility in this direction, you are allowing your magazine to degenerate to the ladies' |
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+ | ==== SOCIAL REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER ==== | ||
- | SOCIAL REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER | ||
On 19th, the Shell Film, "The Back of Beyond" | On 19th, the Shell Film, "The Back of Beyond" | ||
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On 26th Malcolm MacGregor and Jim Brown staged a Sing-a-Long in the Club Room with audience participation. New members and prospectives were introduced to some of the Chronic Opera songs in the latest song book. | On 26th Malcolm MacGregor and Jim Brown staged a Sing-a-Long in the Club Room with audience participation. New members and prospectives were introduced to some of the Chronic Opera songs in the latest song book. | ||
- | AT OUR SEPTEMBER HALF YEARLY MEETING | + | ==== AT OUR SEPTEMBER HALF YEARLY MEETING |
- | Whether it was the congestion on the roads, the diligence of the Membership Secretary. and his helpers, or the wiles of the Treasurer which caused it would be hard to say; but our meeting commenced with a welome to no less than six new members - Ruth Thompson, Geoff Boxsell, Bob Fischer, Jim Middleton, Bill Reid and Lawrence Quaker. | + | |
+ | Whether it was the congestion on the roads, the diligence of the Membership Secretary and his helpers, or the wiles of the Treasurer which caused it would be hard to say; but our meeting commenced with a welome to no less than six new members - Ruth Thompson, Geoff Boxsell, Bob Fischer, Jim Middleton, Bill Reid and Lawrence Quaker. | ||
In corresondence was a letter from Bob and Mary Zastoet, accompanied by an extract from the Manly Daily describing the good work Mrs Stoddart had done for the district. For many years " | In corresondence was a letter from Bob and Mary Zastoet, accompanied by an extract from the Manly Daily describing the good work Mrs Stoddart had done for the district. For many years " | ||
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The Walks Secretary' | The Walks Secretary' | ||
- | Although the first walk to Kanangra did not go "due to lack of transport" | + | |
- | there was a combined walk with the CMW, led by Zen Lewis to Point Possibility. | + | Although the first walk to Kanangra did not go "due to lack of transport" |
- | The weather was bad and on the Sunday the party "-while beating about the,bush, | + | there was a combined walk with the CMW, led by Zen Lewis to Point Possibility. The weather was bad and on the Sunday the party "while beating about the bush, walked |
- | talked | + | |
- | of Point Possibility who knew where he was Ron Knightley' | + | Gladys Roberts' |
- | Audrey Kenway' | + | |
- | by 5 members and. 9 prospectivesr | + | After this report Frank Ashdown' |
- | Gladys Roberts' | + | |
- | 6 the 12 mho did it, despite the weather5 ar.,d the flater' | + | John White told us that he was unable to carry on as Assistant Treasurer and that Gordon Redmond had nominated Tony Queitsch as his successor. |
- | Lack of private-transport | + | |
- | the Grose and up Lockley' | + | Gordon Redmond then gave us a warning, on behalf of Committee on Club finances. A surplus of £41 in 1960 had been succeeded by a deficit of £9 in 1961 and though we had a surplus of £36 last year, this was due to a donation of £50. Without the donation the deficit would have been £14 (these figures excluded magazine results). This year a deficit of £30 was probable. Suggestion for rehabilitation of our finances included a surcharge of 10/- |
- | 4. The Sydney Bushwalker October 1962 | + | on tickets sold at the door of the Christmas Party-Hall, and the squeezing of the unfinancial. |
- | week-end was led by Bob Godfrey and attended by 6 members and I prospective, | + | |
- | After this report Frank Ashdown' | + | |
- | John White told us that he was unable to carry on as Assistant | + | |
- | Treasurer and that Gordon Redmond had nominated Tony Queitsch as his successor. | + | |
- | Gordon Redmond then gave us a warning, on behalf of Committee on Club finances. A surplus of 41 in 1960 had been succeeded by a deficit of 0 in 1961 and, though we had a surplus of 36 last year, this was due to a donation of 50. Without the donation the deficit would have been 14 (these figures excluded magazine results). This year a deficit of 30 was probable. Suggestion for rehabilitation of our finances included a surcharge of 10/- | + | |
- | on tickets sold at the door of the Christmas Party-Hall, and the squeezing of the unfinancial, | + | |
Wilf Hilder told us of new contour maps of Bandook and Nattai and a walks guide of the Binnaburra area. | Wilf Hilder told us of new contour maps of Bandook and Nattai and a walks guide of the Binnaburra area. | ||
- | At-the conclusion of the meeting Bill RdIdgers asked new members who wanted to go on official walks to come into the Club room and interview leaders rather than ring up at the end of the week. Such late phone calls gave the leader no means of assessing a new members walking capability. | + | |
- | There were only two volunteers for the job of room steward, the | + | At the conclusion of the meeting Bill RdIdgers asked new members who wanted to go on official walks to come into the Club room and interview leaders rather than ring up at the end of the week. Such late phone calls gave the leader no means of assessing a new members walking capability. |
- | Walks Secretary-and the meeting reporter. Ernie French did most of the work anyway. | + | |
- | October 1962 The Sydney Budhwalker 5. | + | There were only two volunteers for the job of room steward, the Walks Secretary and the meeting reporter. Ernie French did most of the work anyway. |
- | DAY WALES | + | |
- | OCTOBER 21. Cronulla - launch to Bundeena - Nattamolla Garie Beach - bus to Waterfall, 10 miles. | + | |
- | A pleasant trip through National Park visiting the coastal resorts of Bundeena, Marley, | + | =====DAY WALKS===== |
- | Train 7.50 am. Cronulla train from Central Electric Station. | + | |OCTOBER 21| Cronulla - launch to Bundeena - Nattamolla Garie Beach - bus to Waterfall, 10 miles. A pleasant trip through National Park visiting the coastal resorts of Bundeena, Marley, |
- | 9 a m. launch Cronuila to Bundeena. Tickets: Cronulla return @ 5/4, For journey home, purchase single rail tickets from Waterfall-Sutherland, | + | |OCTOBER 28|Minto |
- | Map: Port Hacking Tourist. Leader: Grace Rigg. | + | |NOVEMBER 4| Lilyvale |
- | OCTOBER 28. | + | |NOVEMBER |
- | Ninto - Freers | + | |
- | Georges River is always worth a day's outing, particularly at | + | |
- | Bushwalkers' | + | |
- | Train: 8.25 a m. Goulburn train to Ninto from Central Steam Station. Tickets: Minto return @6/9. Map: Camden Military. | + | |
- | NOVEMBER 4 LiLyvale | + | |
- | 8 miles. The Figure 8 and other pools are excellent " | + | |
- | =BOER 11 Waterfall - bus to Governor Game Lookout - Era Beach - Garie | + | |
- | Beach - bus to Waterfall. 4 miles. | + | |
Plenty of time for fishing or surfing at Era. An ideal outing for a first walk with the Club. Be in on this one. | Plenty of time for fishing or surfing at Era. An ideal outing for a first walk with the Club. Be in on this one. | ||
- | Train: | + | Train:8.42 a m. Wollongong train to Waterfall from Central Steam Station. Tickets: Waterfall retarn @ 5/9 plus 4/6 return bus fare. Map: Port Hacking Tourist. Leader: Helen MeNaugh.| |
- | Steam Station. Tickets: Waterfall retarn @ 5/9 plus 4/6 return bus fare. Map: Port Hacking Tourist. Leader: Helen MeNaugh. | + | |
- | ftlegor.......m...1Tria. | + | ==== DATES TO REMEMBER IN OCTOBER |
- | November 17 November 24 | + | |November 17| Sydney to London -Part I. John Bookluck' |
- | November 31 | + | |November 24|Auction - Remember the last one? Come and join the fun and bring in anything you want to get rid of, bushwalking or otherwise and let Jim Brown auction it off for you.!| |
- | DATES TO REMEMBER | + | |November 31|Members' |
- | Sydney to London -0 Part I. John Bookluck' | + | |
- | Auction - Remember the last one? Come andjoin | + | |
N.AHE A NOTE IN YOUR DIARY. | N.AHE A NOTE IN YOUR DIARY. | ||
S.B.W. CHRISTMAS DANCE - 22nd December. | S.B.W. CHRISTMAS DANCE - 22nd December. |
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