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- | AT am DECEMBER MEETING | + | =====At Our December Meeting.===== |
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- | reportedy Alex' | + | reportedy Alex Colley |
- | . 'After convoying | + | |
- | 'The minutos,of the previous meeting gave rise to two reports. The first, from Barry Pacey our Social Secretary explained the mystery of the missing dinner dance tickets,. The number of tickets printed | + | After conveying |
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- | ' | + | The minutes |
- | October alpine | + | |
- | ity for the accident, it was thought advisable to hold the report as: a safeguard. | + | The other report |
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- | . , | + | In corredpondence were letters |
- | , corredpondence were letters | + | |
- | $30 to $1009000. . | + | From the Dungalla Club there came a list of officers (Mori Berry, President; Ian Malcolm and Rene Brown, Vice-Presidents; |
- | , From the Dungalla'Club there came a list of officers (Mori Berry, President; Ian Malcolm and Rene ;Brown Vice-Presidents; | + | |
- | of whether the " | + | |
- | Jgtnuary; 1969 The Sydney Bushwalker 7 | + | |
The Treasurer reported income for the month Of $8 and outgoings Of $88. Nevertheless our bank balance remained at a healthy $460. | The Treasurer reported income for the month Of $8 and outgoings Of $88. Nevertheless our bank balance remained at a healthy $460. | ||
- | The Talks Secretary reported an active month, despite unpleasant conditions. Most popular walk of the month was Frank Rigby' | + | |
- | love of the bush, the popularity of the leader, or free afternoon tea that | + | The Walks Secretary reported an active month, despite unpleasant conditions. Most popular walk of the month was Frank Rigby' |
- | attracted 20 starters on Owen Nark's Burning Palms walk, may never be known; but, good as his word, the leader produced an eggbeater, a bowl and cream, | + | |
- | and ran up a batch of pikelets for afternoon tea, which was enjoyed by all. | + | Though we are used to bits being taken off parks it came as a pleasant surprise to hear that several parks are having bits added. |
- | David Cotton was substitute leader for Joan Rigby' | + | |
- | trip, attended-by '18 starters | + | The question |
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- | Trip". Somehow it ended up down the wollongambie. | + | A report in the course of " |
- | Though we are used to bits being taken off parks it came as a pleasant | + | |
- | surprise to hear that several parks are having bits added. | + | It was also reported that Nadgee, |
- | The cluGstion | + | not open to walkers over the holiday period. |
- | were never sold anyway (so it was merely a " | + | |
- | A report in the course of " | + | In view of the holding of our dinner dance on October 18th, Committee had decided not to put on a Club Christmas party because the interval between parties would be too short. |
- | haa to vacate their Club rooms at one month' | + | |
- | own rooms might be,choice real estate bait for a developer, so perhaps we | + | |
- | should. be prepared. A committee of Owen Marks and Ramon U/Brien, with power to coopt, was appointed to specify the Club's needs and report on any suitable premises, | + | |
- | Grounds | + | |
- | It was also reported that Nadgee, | + | |
- | not open to walkers over the-holiday period. | + | |
- | In view of the holding of our dinner dance on October 18th, Committee had decided not to put on a Club Christmas party because the interval between | + | |
- | parties would be too short, | + | |
The meeting ended with the expression of Christmas good wishes to members from the President. | The meeting ended with the expression of Christmas good wishes to members from the President. | ||
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- | January, 1969. The Sydney BuAvialker 9 | ||
IN SEARCH OF AN AUSTRALIAN MOUNTAIN -- MT. BARNEY | IN SEARCH OF AN AUSTRALIAN MOUNTAIN -- MT. BARNEY | ||
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