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- | Nhn is gregarious, This is an axiom as fundamental as the | + | |
- | atom, or income-tax. The'sharing of hopes-and. fearsisa neces6ary, | + | Man is gregarious. This is an axiom as fundamental as the atom, or income tax. The sharing of hopes and fears is a necessary |
- | Nhen one look 6 around at the range of pecUliar Sou1mate6 aiailable, companionship beconies a quizzioal | + | |
- | Christmas is a perennial | + | When one looks around at the range of peculiar sou1-mates available, companionship beconies a quizzical |
- | If there is anywhere such a reminder would be superfluous, | + | |
- | - However we bow to convention and this issue is dedicated to the joy that it Christmas, the hope that is Nan. | + | Christmas is a perennial |
- | It is alto our 25th anniverary | + | |
- | "Joie de Vie" we'hope you enjoy particularly | + | If there is anywhere such a reminder would be superfluous, |
- | xespant. | + | |
- | The crUX of our Christmas | + | However we bow to convention and this issue is dedicated to the joy that is Christmas, the hope that is Man. |
- | When as Comes-around each year Wre drehched | + | |
- | Put when I think of 0.1 the bills That ia) their wake mill follow, I must confess my eieetings | + | It is also our 25th anniverary |
- | This Milas message thus will be Like molasses | + | |
- | "Until the infant year appears Let joy be uncimfined," | + | "Joie de Vie" we hope you enjoy particularly |
- | 40- | + | |
- | December, 1962 The Sydney Bushwalker 3 | + | The crux of our Christmas |
- | At Our Novemberlaleeti | + | |
- | - The meeting opened with an apology from Jess Martin, who was not able to be there to take the minutes. However David Ingram was equal to the occasion, and did the minutes as well as the ordinary secretarial duties. | + | When Xmas comes around each year\\ |
- | The two new members were *elcomed | + | We're drenched |
- | The President then told us ot the death of Clem Hallstrom. He described | + | And everyone's forced bonhomie\\ |
- | Clem's high spirits and good humour | + | The spice of life erases. |
- | Highlights of the Treasurer' | + | |
- | which, it transpired, were paid after the despatch of the awful orange notice; | + | But when I think of all the bills\\ |
- | cost of one of the two tents which Frank Ashdown bought at the auction for 2 | + | That in their wake will follow,\\ |
- | each. Our cash balance was down about 17 over the month. | + | I must confess my greetings |
- | The first walk described by the Walks Secretary was that led by Bob Godfrey at the 6 hour week-end. This was something of a mystery hike. It was programmed to go-to Butbuhbah | + | Are really rather hollow. |
- | station | + | |
- | and Mbrong | + | This Xmas message thus will be\\ |
- | ae eve/4. Wilf said that apy walkers | + | Like molasses |
- | point of calling in. A fourth walk to Bunbundah Creek and Dangera Creek was led by Alan Round. The week-end walk on 5-7th October was cancelled because the leader was away, but Raythond | + | "Until the infant year appears\\ |
- | a scheduled T.V; filming on Sunday 14th the track clearing | + | Let joy be unconfined." |
- | Rigg, who had 6 members and 3 prospectives on the trip. The flowers were good, | + | |
- | and even the hakea was appreciated. Lunch was partaken in a secret cave of Frank Leyden' | + | ---- |
- | The Sydney Bushwalker December 1962 | + | |
- | Stuart | + | ===== At Our November Meeting. ===== |
- | hot spell-op the ridges. | + | |
- | map. By 27 and 28th, -Bob Godfrey was demotorised (station wagon returned | + | The meeting opened with an apology from Jess Martin, who was not able to be there to take the minutes. However David Ingram was equal to the occasion, and did the minutes as well as the ordinary secretarial duties. |
- | to hirer).' | + | |
- | 6 members. David Ingram' | + | The two new members were welcomed - Esme Biddulph and Bert van Loon. There was a slight delay when one badge couldn' |
- | 12 members, 5 prospectives'and 1 visitor, David described the country from Ninto to-Freer' | + | |
- | - Nick Elphick told us that the Conservation Conference, chaired by Allen, | + | The President then told us of the death of Clem Hallstrom. He described Clem's high spirits and good humour |
- | Strom considered some 16 motions. Subjects discussed included'subdivisions, | + | |
- | The meeting closed after a few announcements of general interest. Wilf. told usthat | + | Highlights of the Treasurer' |
- | A new Songbook | + | |
- | DAY WALKS | + | The first walk described by the Walks Secretary was that led by Bob Godfrey at the 6 hour week-end. This was something of a mystery hike. It was programmed to go to Bunbunbah |
- | then walk a mile or so. | + | |
- | JANUARY- | + | Stuart |
- | A short walk through pleasant forest with an opportunity for surfing at uncrowded-beach6st | + | |
- | Train : $.42 am Wollongong train from Central | + | Mick Elphick told us that the Conservation Conference, chaired by Allen Strom considered some 16 motions. Subjects discussed included subdivisions, |
- | Nap:-.Port Hacking | + | |
- | JANUARY | + | The meeting closed after a few announcements of general interest. Wilf told us that a new 50,000 scale map of Canberra is available, also a sketch |
- | . 3 miles, -A swimming trip in the' GroS6 River -District.. Almot certain to be a hot day, Please let Alex know 'well ahead, so that transport can be arranged, | + | |
- | Train: 7,40 a,M. Hornsby via Bridge | + | ---- |
- | Nap: Windsor Military. Leader: Alex Colley | + | |
- | Club memberb" | + | ===== Day Walks. ===== |
- | .Infregdent trains to-Lilyvale and walk out, or hourly trains to Waterfall, | + | |
- | thence bus or hire car from Waterfall to Governor Game LOokout or Garie Beach, | + | Club members will be in camp at North Era and surfing at South Era from 26th December, 1962 to 1st January 1963. Day walkers will be welcome at any time during the period. |
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- | .Deeember- 1962 The Sydney Bushwalker | + | Infregdent trains to Lilyvale and walk out, or hourly trains to Waterfall, thence bus or hire car from Waterfall to Governor Game Lookout or Garie Beach, |
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+ | === January | ||
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+ | Lilyvale | ||
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+ | Train: | ||
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+ | Tickets: Lilyvale | ||
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+ | Map: Port Hacking | ||
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+ | Leader: Elayne Metcalf. | ||
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+ | === January | ||
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+ | Private transport to Wood's Creek - Burralow Creek - Wood's Creek. 3 miles. A swimming trip in the Grose River District. | ||
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+ | Train: 7.40 a.m. Hornsby via Bridge from Central Electric Station, to Turramurra to connect with transport. If coming by car park off Pacific Highway near the Turramurra Overbridge. | ||
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+ | Map: Windsor Military. | ||
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+ | Leader: Alex Colley | ||
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re - The Decline and Fall of the Rudol h Cu | re - The Decline and Fall of the Rudol h Cu | ||
- Alas, the Rudolph Cup hag' indeed disappeared, | - Alas, the Rudolph Cup hag' indeed disappeared, |
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