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196410 [2014/09/24 16:36] helen196410 [2014/09/24 16:44] – [Blatch's Pass-By] helen
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 By this time the hour of 10.30 p m. was past and with it our approved period of tenure of the Club room, so we closed up shop very hastily and went - ways. By this time the hour of 10.30 p m. was past and with it our approved period of tenure of the Club room, so we closed up shop very hastily and went - ways.
  
-**News Reel**+=====News Reel=====
  
 Eileen and Jack Wren were said to have been so much in love that they brought their 1961 Ball tickets instead of the 1964 tickets. Edna Stretton was able to supply 2 more of this year's tickets so that they could gain admission. Eileen and Jack Wren were said to have been so much in love that they brought their 1961 Ball tickets instead of the 1964 tickets. Edna Stretton was able to supply 2 more of this year's tickets so that they could gain admission.
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 =====Famous Historic Walks IV===== =====Famous Historic Walks IV=====
-Yerranderie to Bathurst in Seventy two Hours +Yerranderie to Bathurst in Seventy two Hours 
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 by Jonathon Smythe by Jonathon Smythe
  
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 Next day, being Sundaym we rested and consumed no food, but on Monday we rose at 5 a.m., and, with 12 hours food intact, began the long road bash into Bathurst. A tedious slug, but a joyful end to an epic journey. Next day, being Sundaym we rested and consumed no food, but on Monday we rose at 5 a.m., and, with 12 hours food intact, began the long road bash into Bathurst. A tedious slug, but a joyful end to an epic journey.
  
-**Social Notes - October**+=====Social Notes - October=====
  
 There are two important events on the social programme for October. There are two important events on the social programme for October.
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 How Much? 1.1.0 in the club room or by mail and 1.3.6 at the door. How Much? 1.1.0 in the club room or by mail and 1.3.6 at the door.
  
-**Day Walks**+=====Day Walks=====
  
 Oct 18. Cowan - Cole Trig - Edwards Trig - Gunyah Bay and return.  Oct 18. Cowan - Cole Trig - Edwards Trig - Gunyah Bay and return. 
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 Leader: Margaret Child. Leader: Margaret Child.
  
-**"Blatch'Pas-By"**+=====Blatch'Pass-By===== 
 "Scruffy" "Scruffy"
 +
 Starters: Michael Short (Leader), Jeff whitty (member), Bill Williams (member), Dave (member), Ann (floosie), Wayne (visitor) Starters: Michael Short (Leader), Jeff whitty (member), Bill Williams (member), Dave (member), Ann (floosie), Wayne (visitor)
  
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 do after "A Hard Day's Night." do after "A Hard Day's Night."
  
-**First Aid Lecture**+=====First Aid Lecture=====
 On Wednesday November 4, a medico (Probably Bob Links) will give a first aid lecture in the club rooms. Don't miss it. On Wednesday November 4, a medico (Probably Bob Links) will give a first aid lecture in the club rooms. Don't miss it.
  
-**The September Nattai Instructional** -  Possum+=====The September Nattai Instructional===== -  Possum
  
 Prospective Alan Barclay, member Don Finch, prospective Denis Hyde, and prospective James Jellybean reported at Camden at about 8'clock Friday night and loaded their selves and junk into Bob Duncan's car. Then Prospective Alan Barclay, member Don Finch, prospective Denis Hyde, and prospective James Jellybean reported at Camden at about 8'clock Friday night and loaded their selves and junk into Bob Duncan's car. Then
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-**Federation Report - September 1964**+*=====Federation Report - September 1964=====
  
 **Annual Ball** - there were 284 present at the ball on September 11. The estimated profit is 65.0.0 and proceeds from the Guessing Competition were 56.0.0, about 50 less than last year. **Annual Ball** - there were 284 present at the ball on September 11. The estimated profit is 65.0.0 and proceeds from the Guessing Competition were 56.0.0, about 50 less than last year.
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 the tracks. When located, please erect a small cairns so that the starting point of the track may be subsequently identified. the tracks. When located, please erect a small cairns so that the starting point of the track may be subsequently identified.
  
-**The Magazine Staff**  The Business Manager,  Alexander Colley, B.Ec. +=====The Magazine Staff=====   
 +The Business Manager, Alexander Colley, B.Ec. 
  
 Alexander Colley was born in the first half of the 20th century and educated at the Hawkesbury Agricultural College and Sydney University from which he graduated Bachelor of Economics. In 1950 he married Hilma Galliot, a tiger walker, and they have one daughter Frances, now attending Hornsby High School. He is employed as a planner by the County of Cumberland. He has a long record of service to the magazine as correspondent, monthly meeting reporter and latterly business manager. Alexander Colley was born in the first half of the 20th century and educated at the Hawkesbury Agricultural College and Sydney University from which he graduated Bachelor of Economics. In 1950 he married Hilma Galliot, a tiger walker, and they have one daughter Frances, now attending Hornsby High School. He is employed as a planner by the County of Cumberland. He has a long record of service to the magazine as correspondent, monthly meeting reporter and latterly business manager.
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