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Dennis is already making plans for another trip next June. Worth keeping in mind. The cost was $225 plus food. | Dennis is already making plans for another trip next June. Worth keeping in mind. The cost was $225 plus food. | ||
- | ====SOCIAL NOTES==== by Spiro Ketas. | + | ====SOCIAL NOTES==== |
- | On 17th September Ian Saltmarsh will hold his Assam Tea Planting night assisted by an attractive sarong-clad Assam maiden who will serve tea to all,prosent. Come along and learn how tea is made from planting to the pot. | + | by Spiro Ketas |
- | The Federation Ball will be held at 8.30 p m. on Friday, 19th | + | |
- | September at Petersham Town Hail. Two bands and supper. Prizes. Tickets $4.00 single. | + | On 17th September Ian Saltmarsh will hold his Assam Tea Planting night assisted by an attractive sarong-clad Assam maiden who will serve tea to all present. Come along and learn how tea is made from planting to the pot. |
- | Then on 24th September Wade Butler is to show a few slides on Antarctica and tell us all about his 15 month job at Mawson with the Australian Antarctic Scientific Expedition,. Wade occupied his time in | + | |
- | various ways including fishing, | + | The Federation Ball will be held at 8.30 p m. on Friday, 19th September at Petersham Town Hall. Two bands and supper. Prizes. Tickets $4.00 single. |
- | the Antarctic! If you don't believe me come and see and hear for yourself before Wade heads off to Hobart next month. | + | |
- | Page 14 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER August, 1975. | + | Then on 24th September Wade Butler is to show a few slides on Antarctica and tell us all about his 15 month job at Mawson with the Australian Antarctic Scientific Expedition. Wade occupied his time in various ways including fishing, |
- | THE JULY GENERAL MEETING. | + | |
- | by Jim Brown. | + | ====THE JULY GENERAL MEETING==== |
- | Your reporter is pleased to record that, in the absence of a walks report, the notes for the July meeting will be quite brief. In fact he believes the July meeting should. be kept to a minimum each year, which means that the transcription of the notes into a (more or less) readable summary will take only 20 minutes instead of the usual 1 - 14.41 hours, and one can complete one's taxation return in the remaining time (I hope). | + | by Jim Brown |
- | Well, having offered this preliminary padding, it can be said that Vice-President Neville Page occupied the chair, there were about 30 folk present, and the business began at 8.25 p m0 with greetings to Robyn Preston and Dick Winthorpe, also to a last month' | + | |
- | one disputed the contents of the June minutes, and arising from them we | + | Your reporter is pleased to record that, in the absence of a walks report, the notes for the July meeting will be quite brief. In fact he believes the July meeting should be kept to a minimum each year, which means that the transcription of the notes into a (more or less) readable summary will take only 20 minutes instead of the usual 1 - 1 1/2 hours, and one can complete one's taxation return in the remaining time (I hope). |
- | were told Shoalhaven Shire Council had replied to our request to build on Coolana with a massive document setting out the " | + | |
- | Correspondence contained as well as the usual crop of journals, a request for reinstatement to full membership by Graham Hogarth, and advice that the Electricity Commission was offering $280 for an easement along the transmission line (Dapto to Canberra) crossing our property. It | + | Well, having offered this preliminary padding, it can be said that Vice-President Neville Page occupied the chair, there were about 30 folk present, and the business began at 8.25 p.m. with greetings to Robyn Preston and Dick Winthorpe, also to a last month' |
- | was thought that a higher figure might be obtained in view of the necessary destruction to bushland and wild life that could follow. There was | + | |
- | advice too from Ed Stanton on the adjoining Quakers property of some damage resulting from the June dounpour | + | Correspondence contained as well as the usual crop of journals, a request for reinstatement to full membership by Graham Hogarth, and advice that the Electricity Commission was offering $280 for an easement along the transmission line (Dapto to Canberra) crossing our property. It was thought that a higher figure might be obtained in view of the necessary destruction to bushland and wild life that could follow. There was advice too from Ed Stanton on the adjoining Quakers property of some damage resulting from the June downpour |
- | The Treasurer told us June had been a healthy month financially, | + | |
- | with a good excess of income over outlay, and finishing with ' | + | The Treasurer told us June had been a healthy month financially, |
- | It remained | + | |
- | be advised that the Water Board' | + | It remained |
- | was then time to chatter awhile before we dispersed. | + | |
- | **************** | + | ====COMING WALKS==== |
- | Pagb 1 THE - SYDNEY BUSH,WALKER August, 1975. | + | by Bob Hodgson |
- | , | + | |
- | September | + | September |
- | 5, 6, 7 - It seems quite Obvious | + | |
- | 59 6, 7 - Just as spectacular but in more familiar territory is Bob Younger' | + | September 5, 6, 7 - Just as spectacular but in more familiar territory is Bob Younger' |
- | Sunday 7 - | + | |
- | 12,13,14 | + | Sunday 7 - See the upper reaches of Cowan Creek in the early spring with Mary Braithwaite. Easy tracks all the way with lots of wild flowers, a very pleasant trip. |
- | See the upper reaches of Cowan Creek in the early spring with Mary Braithwaite. Easy tracks all the way with lots of wild flowers, a very pleasant trip. | + | |
- | Malcollm | + | 12, 13, 14 - Malcolm |
- | Sunday 14 Real native rose territory. This is David Ingram' | + | |
- | Sunday 14 Neville Page is leading his valiant followers down from Hartley | + | Sunday 14 - Real native rose territory. This is David Ingram' |
- | Vale station into the spectacular upper reaches of the Grose | + | |
- | valley. A little scrubby and slow at first but well worth the | + | Sunday 14 - Neville Page is leading his valiant followers down from Hartley Vale station into the spectacular upper reaches of the Grose Valley. A little scrubby and slow at first but well worth the effort. |
- | effort. | + | |
- | 19520921 | + | 19, 20, 21 - Plenty of good clean air and exercise on Peter Harris' |
- | Sunday 21 Today it's the Blue Labyrinth with Jim Brown, into the green wonderland of Glenbrook Creek, A really great days outing. | + | |
- | Sunday 21 Walk the unspoilt coast of Royal National Park with Roy | + | Sunday 21 - Today it's the Blue Labyrinth with Jim Brown, into the green wonderland of Glenbrook Creek, A really great days outing. |
- | Page /6 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALIM August, 1975, | + | |
- | .SepteMber. | + | Sunday 21 - Walk the unspoilt coast of Royal National Park with Roy Braithwaite. Good tracks with plenty of ocean and spectacular coastal scenery. |
- | Braithwaite. Good tracks with plenty of ocean and spectacular coastal scenery. | + | |
- | Sunday 28 Plenty of wild flowers on Sheila Binns' Uloola Track National Park walk. Congenial company and easy tracks go together to make the day pass very pleasantly. | + | Sunday 28 - Plenty of wild flowers on Sheila Binns' Uloola Track National Park walk. Congenial company and easy tracks go together to make the day pass very pleasantly. |
- | Sunday 28 If you he seen the coastal displays of flowers come with John Holly who has been saving this walk up all year just to show you the display around Bargo. | + | |
- | FEDERATION NOTES. | + | Sunday 28 - If you have seen the coastal displays of flowers come with John Holly who has been saving this walk up all year just to show you the display around Bargo. |
- | . by Jim Vatiliotis. | + | |
- | Annual Goneral Meeting | + | ====FEDERATION NOTES==== |
- | There were no nominations or volunteers for President, Senior | + | By Jim Vatiliotis |
+ | |||
+ | __Annual General Meeting__ | ||
+ | 15th July, 1975 | ||
+ | |||
+ | There were no nominations or volunteers for President, Senior | ||
"That this meeting be adjourned to 16th September subject to the ensuing qualifications: | "That this meeting be adjourned to 16th September subject to the ensuing qualifications: | ||
+ | |||
(a) All affiliated clubs be notified by letter. | (a) All affiliated clubs be notified by letter. | ||
+ | |||
(b) At this adjournment of the meeting there will be discussion in committee of ways of overcoming the present impasse as far as election of office bearers. | (b) At this adjournment of the meeting there will be discussion in committee of ways of overcoming the present impasse as far as election of office bearers. | ||
- | (c) Presidents and secretaries of clubs be invited to attend in addition to the delegates that would normally attend so that problems can be discussed with authority. | + | |
+ | c) Presidents and secretaries of clubs be invited to attend in addition to the delegates that would normally attend so that problems can be discussed with authority. | ||
(d) No August meeting is held. | (d) No August meeting is held. | ||
- | (e) All positions not filled before the p4journment | + | |
+ | (e) All positions not filled before the adjournment | ||
(f) Federation activities to continue. | (f) Federation activities to continue. | ||
- | (g) Affiliation fees to be determined at meeting on 16th September." | + | |
- | AUGUST 1975 THE SYDNEY ):; | + | (g) Affiliation fees to be determined at meeting on 16th September." |
- | THE | + | |
- | (;) | + | ====THE SBW OVERSEAS TOUR==== |
- | COIMITTEE | + | |
- | a | + | COMMITTEE |
- | NN | + | |
- | TjiJ | + | CONE AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL TAJ MAHAL, THE IMPRESSIVE |
- | NNNN | + | |
- | NH NN | + | DATES (TENTATIVE) |
- | NN NN NN | + | |
- | DRDRDROD RD RD | + | SAT 13 DEC 75 SYDNEY |
- | RD DR | + | |
- | DD. DO | + | SUN 14 DEC 75 BANGKOK |
- | RD OD | + | |
- | OD DD DflDnDODD | + | MON 5 JAN 76 MADRAS |
- | AA | + | |
- | AA AA | + | FRI 9 JAN 76 COLOMBO |
- | AA 'n | + | |
- | AA AA AAAAAAAAAA | + | SAT 16 JAN 76 SINGAPORE - SYDNEY |
- | AA AA | + | |
- | AA AA | + | CONTACT - EITHER MARCIA SHAPPERT |
- | III Iii II II II II I | + | |
- | ALSO VISITING | + | COSTS - THE GROUP THAT WENT TWO YEARS AGO SPENT ABOUT $100 EACH FOR THEIR FIVE WEEKS IN INDIA AND SRI LANKA. THIS INCLUDED |
- | /Jul JJL3 1J rooevl ry? | + | |
- | (..16, | + | |
- | (F0MCRLY | + | ====NOTICE OF HALF-YEARLY |
- | (THAILAND) | + | ===THE SYDNEY BUSH WALKERS |
- | CONE AND SEE Tj.T 7,37AUTIFUL TALI 11A71AL.,THE INPR ESSIVE | + | |
- | 4-1 :es) | + | NOTICE is hereby given that the Half-Yearly General Meeting of the Sydney Bush Walkers will be held at the Wireless Institute of Australia, 14 Atchison Street, St. Leonards, |
- | SAT 13 i;EC 75 SYDNEY | + | |
- | SUN DEC .75 zJANGHO | + | __AGENDA__ |
- | LION 5 ,.;-11,J NARRA COLON30 | + | |
- | FF" | + | 1. Apologies. |
- | SI-1T 1q, J kr\T 76 C: INCAPORE | + | |
- | SYDNEY SUN 1 1 JAN 76 | + | |
- | P7TUF:N TO | + | |
- | (TENTATIVE) | + | |
- | EITHER flATCli% STJAPPEI: | + | |
- | PETE SCAND!7ETT (6683111 | + | |
- | ND CALL TILJ- EE RETUNED) AT THE A707E NUM:E.:?S, OP AT THE CLUE ALMOST ANY NEETING. | + | |
- | T.4ENT | + | |
- | LANIg4.. INCLTMED | + | |
- | PPESENT | + | |
- | FLYING | + | |
- | YOUR ITINERARY | + | |
- | Page 18 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALUR August, 1975. | + | |
- | NOTICE OF HAIFYEARLY | + | |
- | THE SYDNEY BUSH WALKERS. | + | |
- | NOTICE is hereby given that the Half-:Yearly General Meeting of the Sydney Bush Walkers will be hela at the Wireless Institute of Australia, 14 Atchison Street, St. Leonards9 | + | |
- | AGEND A. | + | |
- | Apologies. | + | |
2. Welcome to new members. | 2. Welcome to new members. | ||
+ | |||
3. Minutes of the August General Meeting held on Wednesday 13th August, 1975. | 3. Minutes of the August General Meeting held on Wednesday 13th August, 1975. | ||
- | Correspondence. | + | |
- | Reports (a) ilireasurer's Report | + | 4. Correspondence. |
+ | |||
+ | 5. Reports | ||
+ | |||
+ | (a) Treasurer's Report | ||
(b) Walks Report | (b) Walks Report | ||
- | (0) Social Report or Announcements (d) Federation Report | + | |
+ | c) Social Report or Announcements | ||
+ | |||
+ | (d) Federation Report | ||
6. Selection of site for the 1976 Annual Reunion. | 6. Selection of site for the 1976 Annual Reunion. | ||
- | 7. Election of Convenor and Organizing Committee for the. 1976 Annual Reunion (volunteers sought). | + | |
- | 8. Consideration of the future role of the Federation of | + | 7. Election of Convenor and Organizing Committee for the 1976 Annual Reunion (volunteers sought). |
- | Bushwalking Clubs and their present constitutional crisis. | + | |
+ | 8. Consideration of the future role of the Federation of Bushwalking Clubs and their present constitutional crisis. | ||
9. General Business and Announcements. | 9. General Business and Announcements. | ||
- | SUBSCRIPTIONS Members are reminded that their annual subscriptions | + | |
- | have been due and payable for the last six months, and the Committee must soon face the task of crossing off those members who remain unfinancial. | + | SUBSCRIPTIONS |
- | ILELEN | + | |
+ | HELEN GRAY. | ||
Hon. Secretary. | Hon. Secretary. | ||
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