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-DAY WALK +=====DAY WALKS===== 
-OCTOBER 21Cronulla - launch to Bundeena - Nattamolla Garie Beach - bus to Waterfall, 10 miles. +|OCTOBER 21Cronulla - launch to Bundeena - Nattamolla Garie Beach - bus to Waterfall, 10 miles. A pleasant trip through National Park visiting the coastal resorts of Bundeena, Marley, Wattamolla and Garie. Could be scratchy beyond Marley. Gaiters recommended. Train 7.50 am. Cronulla train from Central Electric Station. 9 a m. launch Cronuila to Bundeena. Tickets: Cronulla return @ 5/4, For journey home, purchase single rail tickets from Waterfall-Sutherland, then use return half of the Cronulla ticket for travel between Sutherland and home station. Add 6/- for launch, bus and extra train fares. Map: Port Hacking Tourist. Leader: Grace Rigg.| 
-A pleasant trip through National Park visiting the coastal resorts of Bundeena, Marley, Nattamolla and Garie. Could be scratchy beyond Marley. Gaiters recommended. +|OCTOBER 28|Minto Freer'Crossing - Georges River - Bushwalkers' Basin - Mint. 12 miles. Georges River is always worth a day's outing, particularly at Bushwalkers' Basin, where the river falls about 20 feet into a "beaut" pool. Could be scratchy along the river. Train: 8.25 a m. Goulburn train to Minto from Central Steam Station. Tickets: Minto return @6/9. Map: Camden Military.  Leader:. David Ingram.| 
-Train 7.50 am. Cronulla train from Central Electric Station. +|NOVEMBER 4| Lilyvale - Figure 8 Pool - Burning Palms - The Jungle - Otford. 8 miles. The Figure 8 and other pools are excellent "bogey" holes in the rock shell just South of Burning Palms Beach. Some lovely forest country enroute. Train: 8.42 a m. Wollongong train from Central Steam Station to Lilyvale. Tickets: Otford return @ 7/8. Map: Port Hacking Tourist. Leader: Ron Knightley.| 
-9 a m. launch Cronuila to Bundeena. Tickets: Cronulla return @ 5/4, For journey home, purchase single rail tickets from Waterfall-Sutherland, then use return half of the Cronulla ticket for travel between Sutherland and home station. Add 6/- for launch, bus and extra train fares. +|NOVEMBER 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. 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. 
-Map: Port Hacking Tourist. Leader: Grace Rigg. + 
-OCTOBER 28+==== DATES TO REMEMBER IN OCTOBER ==== 
-Ninto Freers Crossing - Georges River - Bushwalkers' Basin - Mint. 12 miles. +|November 17|Sydney to London -Part I. John Bookluck's slides of his overland trip by land-rover. 
-Georges River is always worth a day's outing, particularly at +|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.!|  
-Bushwalkers' Basin, where the river falls about 20 feet into a "beaut" pool. Could be scratchy along the river. +|November 31|Members' slide' night. 
-Train: 8.25 a m. Goulburn train to Ninto from Central Steam Station. Tickets: Minto return @6/9. Map: Camden Military.  Leader:. David Ingram. + 
-NOVEMBER 4 LiLyvale - Figure 8 Pool - Burning Palms - The Jungle - Otford. +MAKE A NOTE IN YOUR DIARY. 
-8 miles. The Figure 8 and other pools are excellent "bogey" Ioles in the rock shell just South of Burning Palms Beach. Some lovely forest country enroute. Train: 8.42 a m. Wollongong train from Central Steam Station to Lilyvale. Tickets: Otford return @ 7/8. Map: Port Hacking Tourist. Leader: Ron Knightley. +
-=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. +
-Train: ,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. +
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-November 17 November 24 +
-November 31 +
-DATES TO REMEMBER  IN OCTOBER  +
-Sydney to London -Part I. John Bookluck's slides of his overland trip by land-rover. +
-Auction - Remember the last one? Come andjoin the fun and bring in anything you want to get rid of, bushwalking or otherwise and let Jim Brown auction it off for you.! Members' slide' night. +
-N.AHE A NOTE IN YOUR DIARY.+
 S.B.W. CHRISTMAS DANCE - 22nd December. S.B.W. CHRISTMAS DANCE - 22nd December.
 +
 Come dressed as an historical Character. Come dressed as an historical Character.
-6. The Sydney Bush-walker October 1962 Letters to the Editor. + 
-"A True  Bushlover". + 
-Hilda Irene Stoddard was an untiring, and unceasing worker for all things of The Bushland. She was forever helping people to love The Bush. "Stoddy" was quite wonderful in the way she made and marked tracks for the Youth Hostellers at Ktringai Chase. It did one's soul good to see this frail woman, skipping from rock to rock tying scraps of rags to twigs, and then later organising a working bee to make a track. +==== Letters to the Editor ==== 
-I remember on another occasion camping with her in a large cave. This was to be found below the West Head Road immediately opposite "the first peep of the Havkesbury- River Bridge". She had brought with her some young folk, and we spent the next day enjoying the wild flowers, which were then at their best. Her interest and enthusiasm fired the imagination of these youngsters. She was the S.B.W. Delegate to the Parks and Playgrounds Movement for many years. She +**"A True  Bushlover"** 
-was an active member of the Wild Life Preservation Society; Manly Historical Scciety; and other organisations with similar ideals,+ 
 +Hilda Irene Stoddard was an untiring, and unceasing worker for all things of The Bushland. She was forever helping people to love The Bush. "Stoddy" was quite wonderful in the way she made and marked tracks for the Youth Hostellers at Kuringai Chase. It did one's soul good to see this frail woman, skipping from rock to rock tying scraps of rags to twigs, and then later organising a working bee to make a track. 
 +I remember on another occasion camping with her in a large cave. This was to be found below the West Head Road immediately opposite "the first peep of the Hawkesbury River Bridge". She had brought with her some young folk, and we spent the next day enjoying the wild flowers, which were then at their best. Her interest and enthusiasm fired the imagination of these youngsters. She was the S.B.W. Delegate to the Parks and Playgrounds Movement for many years. She was an active member of the Wild Life Preservation Society; Manly Historical Scciety; and other organisations with similar ideals
 She was the mother of Mary-Stoddard (now Mrs. Bob Estoe). Mary was, for many years, one of the extremely tough Tiger Walkers, who could burn up the miles walking over rough country. Mary, and her two brothers, Jim and Bob, must have wonderful memories of a wonderful mother. She was the mother of Mary-Stoddard (now Mrs. Bob Estoe). Mary was, for many years, one of the extremely tough Tiger Walkers, who could burn up the miles walking over rough country. Mary, and her two brothers, Jim and Bob, must have wonderful memories of a wonderful mother.
-Hilda Stoddard was a delegate representing Australia at the dedication of the Australian War Memorial in Egypt. Recently, she had been at Norfolk Island + 
-with the local rector and his -wife. +Hilda Stoddard was a delegate representing Australia at the dedication of the Australian War Memorial in Egypt. Recently, she had been at Norfolk Island with the local rector and his wife. 
-She attended St. Paul's Church at Seaforth. This lovely church is + 
-surrounded by Eucalyptus, Banksia, Grevillia and many other wild shrubs and trees. +She attended St. Paul's Church at Seaforth. This lovely church is surrounded by Eucalyptus, Banksia, Grevillia and many other wild shrubs and trees.Lots of these were planted by "Stoddy"; some, I believe, in soil that she brought and had delivered to the grounds. She arranged for working bees to tend them. So, the original tiny church, which has grown into a larger edifice, is now in a lovely bushland setting. Stoddy, as many of you know, was for many years the organist at this church. At the morning service, on Sunday, the fifth of August, she completed the first verse of the first hymn, and then there was silence. It was found that "Stoddy" had passed quickly, and peacefully away- doing her duty, and serving her Lord in the way that she had chosen to do. 
-Its of these were planted by "Stoddy"; some, I believe, in soil that she brought and had delivered to the grounds. She arranged for working bees to tend them. So, the original tiny church, which has gbown into a larger edifice, is now in a lovely bushland setting. Stoddy, as many of you know, was for many years the organist at this church. At the morning service, on Sunday, the fifth of August, she completed the first verse of the first hymn, and then there was silence. It was found that "Stoddy" had passed quickly, and peacefully away-doing her duty, and serving her Lord in the way that she had chosen to do. + 
-A simple Farewell Service was held on Wednesday, 8th August; Bushvalkers, Wilf Life, Historical, and kindred societies were represented. "Stoddy" had for years trained choristers for Reunions for Concerts and for church. St. Paul's choir sang one of her favourite Anthems. It filled the church with sounds to match the golden glow from the sun through the glass. +A simple Farewell Service was held on Wednesday, 8th August; Bushwalkers, Wilf Life, Historical, and kindred societies were represented. "Stoddy" had for years trained choristers for Reunions for Concerts and for church. St. Paul's choir sang one of her favourite Anthems. It filled the church with sounds to match the golden glow from the sun through the glass. 
-Prominent among the many betautiful flowers was a lovely tribute, It was made up of Dilwynnia, Boronia, Eriostemon, Epacris, and in the middle one lovely + 
-October 1962 The Sydney Bushwalkar 7 +Prominent among the many beautiful flowers was a lovely tribute, It was made up of Dilwynnia, Boronia, Eriostemon, Epacris, and in the middle one lovely spray of white Flannel Flowers. The sun shone and it was the kind of day 
-spray of white Flannel Flowers. The sun shoneand it was the kind of day +that "Stoddy" always enjoyed when setting off for a journey
-that "Stoddy" always enjoyed when setting off for a journey, + 
-Our good wishes go with "Stoddy", and some of the love that she has given so freely will be her lasting memory amongst, not only the Sydney Bush Walkers, but many others +Our good wishes go with "Stoddy", and some of the love that she has given so freely will be her lasting memory amongst, not only the Sydney Bush Walkers, but many others
-L,G. Harrison,,+ 
 +L.G. Harrison 
 + 
 + 
 Dear Editor, Dear Editor,
-Hemis ample cogitation material for the Bambis of the Club - the + 
-lightweight specialists. It comes from Gunther 's "Inside Africa"+Here is ample cogitation material for the Bambis of the Club - the lightweight specialists. It comes from Gunther's "Inside Africa"
-"Never - not even in the Andes, have I seen women so much like beasts of burden as the Kiyuyu. They do not carry their loads on their heads - but on their backs supported by a leather loop around the forehead. By the time a Kiyuyu housewife has reached middle age - this belt or halter will have worn a groove - literally - across her temples. + 
-It is not unusual for a Kiyuyu woman to carry 200 lbs particularly if she is collecting firewood from the forest groves. A donkey carries 100 lbs. +//"Never - not even in the Andes, have I seen women so much like beasts of burden as the Kiyuyu. They do not carry their loads on their heads - but on their backs supported by a leather loop around the forehead. By the time a Kiyuyu housewife has reached middle age - this belt or halter will have worn a groove - literally - across her temples. 
-A professional porter 60 lbs - the standard load which must not be exceeded - a prisoner doing hard labor - 14 lbs:+ 
-That'nuf fin - what about the rash of misprints in September issue, -S.B.W. magazine. The staggering one of course "orbituary:?:" Maybe its not a bloomer - in this space era - era - not age - age implies wisdom. +It is not unusual for a Kiyuyu woman to carry 200 lbs particularly if she is collecting firewood from the forest groves. A donkey carries 100 lbs. A professional porter 60 lbs - the standard load which must not be exceeded - a prisoner doing hard labor - 14 lbs."// 
-By the grim law of compensation - don't you think /41es Shound be asked to wheel Dad to Kanangra in a station pram, I remember the time - and the conditions - Rocky top was rocky, not the axminster of today. A great cove is Myles - pity we could not collect him in marble or bronze.+ 
 +That'nuffin - what about the rash of misprints in September issue, -S.B.W. magazine. The staggering one of course "orbituary!?!" Maybe it'not a bloomer - in this space era - era - not age - age implies wisdom. 
 + 
 +By the grim law of compensation - don't you think Myles shound be asked to wheel Dad to Kanangra in a station pram, I remember the time - and the conditions - Rocky top was rocky, not the axminster of today. A great cove is Myles - pity we could not collect him in marble or bronze. 
 Taro. September 20, 1962. Taro. September 20, 1962.
 +
 (We, red of face? asure you that spelling errors are unintensional - Ed.) (We, red of face? asure you that spelling errors are unintensional - Ed.)
-Dear Sir; + 
-Ron Knightly is to be congratulated on his letter to you in "deprecating the intentions and actions of the NZ,A,Cexpedition in so far as they involved + 
-danger tothe lives of people other than members of the expedition".+Dear Sir
 + 
 +Ron Knightly is to be congratulated on his letter to you in "deprecating the intentions and actions of the NZ.A.C expedition in so far as they involved danger to the lives of people other than members of the expedition.
 So outstanding is the noble intention of his argument that it would not be surprising if the Professorial Board of Taurus conferred upon him his Doctorate or even possibly; a higher degree of the "Golden Horn". So outstanding is the noble intention of his argument that it would not be surprising if the Professorial Board of Taurus conferred upon him his Doctorate or even possibly; a higher degree of the "Golden Horn".
-8. The Sydney B ushwalker October 1962+
 His two charges are really one  we must not agree to the wanton killing of wallabies, snakes, wildflowers, trees and even human beings, and with this thought, I wholly agree. His two charges are really one  we must not agree to the wanton killing of wallabies, snakes, wildflowers, trees and even human beings, and with this thought, I wholly agree.
 +
 However, his use of Article III of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights is in actuality his basic reason substantiating why 'we shall be guilty of hypocrisy in the highest degree." However, his use of Article III of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights is in actuality his basic reason substantiating why 'we shall be guilty of hypocrisy in the highest degree."
 +
 I am, however; a trifle puzzled: if "everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person", is one particular human who happens to have an arrow accurately aimed at him by another human, being hypocritical or I am, however; a trifle puzzled: if "everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person", is one particular human who happens to have an arrow accurately aimed at him by another human, being hypocritical or
-violating the Declaration of Human Rights if he sees fit to defend himself by +violating the Declaration of Human Rights if he sees fit to defend himself by scaring off the human being with the accurately aimed arrow by means of a loud powdered BANG? 
-scaring off the human being with the accurately aimed arrow by means of a loud powdered BANG?+
 Bill Carter. Bill Carter.
 Curious Headhunter  West Irian Curious Headhunter  West Irian
 C/ Dept. of Posts and Telegraphs, C/ Dept. of Posts and Telegraphs,
 PORT MERESBY. PORT MERESBY.
-wwlemarm..+ 
 FEDERATION REPORT  AUGUST MEETING. FEDERATION REPORT  AUGUST MEETING.
 Delegates. Only two of the four delegates attended again this month. Delegates. Only two of the four delegates attended again this month.
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