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-Amonthly bulletin of matters of interest +======The Sydney Bushwalker.====== 
-to the Sydney Bushiialker, The N.S.W. + 
-Nurses' Association Rooms "Northcote +A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bushwalker, The N.S.W. Nurses' Association Rooms "Northcote Building," Reiby Place, Sydney. 
-Building," Reiby Place, Sydney. + 
-Box No. 4476, G.P.O. Sydney. 'Phone 843985 +Box No. 4476, G.P.O. Sydney. 'Phone 843985
-Editor  Frank Rigby, Unit 5, 52 Market St., Randwick. + 
-Business Manager  Bill Burke, Coral Tree Dr..7A +|**Editor**|Frank Rigby, Unit 5, 52 Market St., Randwick.| 
-Typist  Shirley Doan, 30 Hannah St., Beecroft. +|**Business Manager**|Bill Burke, Coral Tree Dr. Carlingford. 8711207.| 
-Carlingford  8711207. +|**Typist**|Shirley D3an, 30 Hannah St., Beecroft.| 
-Sales and Subscriptions  Neville Page, 22 Hayward St. Kingsford 343536. +|**Sales and Subscriptions**|Neville Page, 22 Hayward St. Kingsford343536.| 
-C ONTENT S+ 
---sN\ The November General Meeting  J.Brown +====384December, 1966. Price 10c.==== 
- ii S.B.T. Crossword  P.Butt 3 + 
- -.i/' The Old Black Billy  Alice Wyborn 5 +=====Contents.===== 
- One More Month  Observer 6 + 
-Social Notes 7 +| | |Page| 
-Explorations of Some New Walking Country 8 +|The November General Meeting|J. Brown| 2| 
-Paddy's Ad 9 +|S.B.W. Crossword|P. Butt3| 
- North From Wanganderry  J. Brown 11 +|The Old Black Billy|Alice Wyborn5| 
-With the Gourmets at Era (Version 1) 14 +|One More Month|Observer6| 
-With the Gourmets at Era (Version 2) 15 +|Social Notes| | 7| 
-Federation Report  November, 1966 18 +|Explorations of Some New Walking Country| | 8| 
-Obituary Wendy Butler 19 +|Paddy's Ad| | 9| 
- .-- c - +|North From Wanganderry|J. Brown|11| 
-,: & +|With the Gourmets at Era (Version 1)| |14| 
- \__, -.:1,., --"--: +|With the Gourmets at Era (Version 2)| |15| 
-\ \..._____, .....7.........-6, +|Federation Report November, 1966| |18| 
-,..// .% +|Obituary Wendy Butler| |19| 
-\ -----,-----" + 
-3:1 >, \ -NN \ +---- 
-2. The Sydney Bushwalker December, 1966 + 
-THE NOVEMBER GENERAL MEETING+=====The November General Meeting.===== 
 Jim Brown Jim Brown
-Outside was a night of storm, complete with thunder, lightning ,and deluge rain, but within the Nurses' Association Hall all was bathed + 
-ih light and tranquility as we entered upon one of the most placidmeetings of the year. +Outside was a night of storm, complete with thunder, lightning and deluge rain, but within the Nurses' Association Hall all was bathed in light and tranquility as we entered upon one of the most placid meetings of the year. 
-First there was a greeting to five new members, Katie Stoddart, + 
-Peter Lanigan, Richard Foster, Russell Derbridge and Frederick Ellis, +First there was a greeting to five new members, Katie Stoddart, Peter Lanigan, Richard Foster, Russell Derbridge and Frederick Ellis, after which we heard and assented to last month's minutes. 
-after which we heard and assented to last month's minutes. + 
-Correspondence told us that our landlords were concerned at the vanishment, about the time of our last Club supper, of a large teapot, a crimefor which we could accept no responsibility. Colo Shire had approved +Correspondence told us that our landlords were concerned at the vanishment, about the time of our last Club supper, of a large teapot, a crime for which we could accept no responsibility. Colo Shire had approved of our holding the Reunion at Woods Creek, but there was a note from Honorary Member Roy Bennett saying Grose Wold Progress Association was concerned over rowdy parties being held in the area and there was talk of extending a road to Woods Creek. 
-of our holding the Reunion at Woods Creek, but there was a note from Honorary + 
-Member Roy Bennett saying Grose Wold Progress Association was concerned over +In correspondence too was the usual crop of late subscriptions and a brochure from the Australian Conservation Foundation which is seeking additional members. Publications included a very detailed summary of reserves and parklands in South Australia, and outgoing correspondence covered representations to the Lands Department over the Alienation of land for a bowling club at Epping and to Kosciusko Park Trust suggesting improvements in facilities at Sawpit Creek. 
-rowdy parties being held in the area and there was talk of extending a road to Woods Creek. + 
-In correspondence too was the usual crop of late subscriptions and a brochure from the Australian Conservation Foundation which is seeking additional members. PUblications included a very detailed summary of +The Treasurer being away, there was no financial report and. Walks Report covered quite an array of well-attended trips in October, together with several that failed for lack of starters - notably on the weekend of the U.S. President'visit. 
-reserves and parklands in South Australia, and outgoing correspondence + 
-covered representations to the Lands Department over the Alienation of land for a bowling club at Epping and to Kosciusko Park Trust suggesting improvements in facilities at Sawpit Creek. +Federation's items have been published in the November magazine and by the time this is published, any social items mentioned will be old hat. Parks and Playgrounds matters referred mainly to suburban areas, especially the master plan for Ashton Park which looked likely to be thoroughly de-bushed under corrent proposals.  It had been stated that land released for home-building in Warringah Shire would not be an area classified as green space. The report by Myles Dunphy on Colong Caves area had been received. 
-The Treasurer being away, there was no financial report and. Walks + 
-Report covered quite an array of well-attended trips in October, together with several that failed for lack of starters - notably on the weekend of the +Marching on to General Business, it was first announced that the Club Room wruld be closed on 28th December and 4th January. Dot Butler asked that the members of the Australian section of the N.Z. Alpine Club be permitted to amalgamate their Christmas Party with ours, as was done last year when it seemed that there would be insufficient SBW to make a good event of it. Frank Ashdown desired to know if the NZAC were aware of the existence of the Australian detachment, and Dot assured him that about 75 of the Kangaroos would be visiting the Kiwis this summer, after which we agreed to the merger of the parties. 
-U.S. President 'visit. + 
-Federation's items have been published in the November magazine +Alex Colley mentioned the Volunteer Bush Fire Fighting proposals, adding that an article in the "Sun Herald" mentioned that ten walkers had already offered their support. They were not members of this Club, and he was still seeking additional volunteers before submitting details to the Parks Services people. Alex also moved that a letter go to the Colo Council, pointing out that the proposed road into Woods Creek would remove one of its main charms for scouting and walking organisations also carried. 
-and by the time this is published, any social items mentioned will be old hat. Parks and Playgrounds matters referred mainly to suburban 'areas, especially the master plan for Ashton Park which looked likely to be thoroughly de-bushed + 
-under corrent proposals.  It hadbeen stated that land released for home- +By the time Owen Marks had contributed the information that the Military authorities had no power to exclude people from the Tianjara Proof Range, it was time to call it a night at the quite modest hour of 9.10 p.m. 
-building in Waxringah Shire wruld not be an area classified as green space. The report by Myles Dunphy on Oolong Caves area hadbeen received. + 
-Marching on to General Business, it was first announced that the Club Room wruld be chsed. on 28th December and 4th January. Dot Butler adksd +---- 
-that the members of the Australian oection of the N.Z. Alpine Club be permitted to amalgamate their Christmas Party with ours, as was done last + 
-year when it seemed that there would be insufficient SBW to make a good event of it. Frank Ashdown desired to know if the NZAC were aware of the +=====S.B.W. Crossword.===== 
-existence of the Australian detachment, and Dot assured him that about 75 of the Kangaroos would be visiting the Kiwis this summer, after which we agreed to the merger of the parties. +
-December, 1966 The Sydney Bushwaiker 3. +
-Alex Colley mentioned the Volunteer Bush Fire Fighting proposals, +
-adding that an article in the "Sun Herald" mentioned that ten walkers had already offered their support. They were not members of this Club, +
-and he was still seeking additional volunteers before submitting details to the Parks Services people. Alex also moved that aletter go to the +
-Colo Council, pointing out that the proposed road into Woods Creek wnuld remove one of its main charms for scouting and walking organisations  also carried. +
-By the time Owen Marks had contributed the information that the Military authorities had no power to exclude people from the Tianjara Proof Range, it was time to call it a night at the quite modest hour of 9.10 p m. +
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-S.B.W. CROSSWORD +
 Phil Butt Phil Butt
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-  .11 i,5. 111: .... s -........., ..     ,..     +1. GTBARRON (10)\\ 
-            +7. An extinct New Zealander (3)\\ 
-      . 11111q :s'\". '       +8. Lunch In Norway (4)\\ 
-    0 II X':  11E ' ' \ \ -      +10. Seize us add an ancient city with a vegetable. (5)\\ 
-       \.'Z\N '''    +12. Machine part about a Scottish surname prefix (3)\\ 
- 1.X,.  ":,. .'' Z  III '"; ' 2 111 \,...  \\:\.. III       +13. Bendethera has a pronoun (3)\\ 
- '''.., '       ' +15. Headwear has "T" in it (4)\\ 
-34          +17. King Ose near 1 (d) (5)\\ 
-     am .. '1 ' 3-1.     +19. ".... and behold". (2)\\ 
-     .. . \-- . N. ,. \,,...     +20. Direction (2)\\ 
-  \ A 3,        +21. To climb 150Ready to go? (7)\\ 
-  \ \    ... 1 -    +24. A large drink for an affluent bird. (7)\\ 
-4. The Sydney Bushwalker December, 1966 +26. Grab with no British sun god (2)\\ 
-CLUES: ACROSS +28. About the engineers (2)\\ 
-1. GTBARRON (10) +29. A six-fifty for a blacksmith (5)\\ 
-7. An extinct New Zealander (3) +30. Each in a record jump (4)\\ 
-8. Lunch In Norway (4) +32. "The view was missed because of the mist". That did they see? (3)\\ 
-10. Seize us add an ancient city with a vegetable. (5) +34. The last into the life-boats(3)\\ 
-12. Mac'ine part about a Scottish surname prefix (3) +35. A preposition about a preposition with an artery. (5)\\ 
-13. Bendethera has a pronoun (3) +36. No South East feature on a dial. (4)\\ 
-15. Headwear has "T" in it (4) +37. Is it it is? It is(3)\\ 
-17. King Ose near 1 (d) (5) +39. Pale home on Point Perpendicular (10)\\ 
-19. TT  and behold". (2) + 
-20. Direction (2) +===Down=== 
-21. To climb 150 Ready to go? (7) + 
-24. A large drink for an affluent bird. (7) +1. Navy glue near Banks. (4-3)\\ 
-26. Grab with no British sun god (2) +2. A representativ6 dovil (3)\\ 
-28. About the engineers (2) +3. Not endless anon surely? (2)\\ 
-29. A six-fifty for a blacksmith (5) +4. A crab has only one (4)\\ 
-30. Each in a record jump (4) +5. An ancient mariner (4)\\ 
-32. "The view was missed because of the mist". That did they see? (3) +6. 1 (a) has these spinners (4)\\ 
-34. The last into the life-boats (3) +9. Climb a balance (5)\\ 
-35. A preposition about a preposition with al. artery. (5) +11. "Once.... a time" (4)\\ 
-36. No South East feature on a dial. (4) +14. Stretch on a river. (5)\\ 
-37. Is it it is? It is (3) +16. Ports with no extras resurrected on a mountain (3)\\ 
-39. Pale home on Point Perpendicular (10) +18. A sea in a hardened faction (4)\\ 
-DOWN +21. 21 (a) up this? (5)\\ 
-1. Navy glue near Banks. (4-3) +22. First treatment for a used tin (4)\\ 
-2. A representativ6 dovil (3) +23. 1 (d)'s have this (7)\\ 
-3. Not endless anon surely? (2) +24. Mineral or East? That is the question(3)\\ 
-4. A crab has only one (4) +25. Hems (5)\\ 
-5. An ancient mariner (4) +27. Assent five in a capsized ear (4)\\ 
-6. 1 (a) has these spinner S (4) +30. Bobcat (4)\\ 
-9. Climb a balance (5) +31. The huntsman of Cumberland was a contemporary of Sir Robert Rind (4)\\ 
-11. "Once .... a time" (4) +33. A solemn swearing of a little Thai. (4)\\ 
-14. Stretch on a river. (5) +35. Mountain cinder? (3)\\ 
-16. Ports with no extras resurrected on a mountain (3) +38. One drink for a pronoun (2)\\ 
-18. A sea in a hardened faction (4) + 
-21. 21 (a) up this? (5) +---- 
-22. First treatment for a used tin (4) +
-23. 1 (d)'s have this (7) +
-24. Mineral or East? That is the question(3) +
-25. Hems (5) +
-27. Assent five in a capsized ear (4) +
-30. Bobcat (4) +
-31. The huntsman of Cumberland was a contemporary of Sir Robert Rind +
-33. A solemn swearing of a little Thai. (4) +
-35. Mountain cinder? (3) +
-38. One drink for a pronoun (2) +
-(4)+
 December, 1966 The Sydney Bushwaiker December, 1966 The Sydney Bushwaiker
 THE OLD BLACK BILLY. THE OLD BLACK BILLY.
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