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198403 [2014/12/02 17:56] kclacher198403 [2016/03/17 15:42] – [AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION.] kclacher
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- +====== THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER ====== 
-THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER\\  +==== Established June 1931 ====
-Established June 1931+
  
 A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to The Sydney Bush Walkers, Box 4476 G.P.O. Sydney, 2001. Club meetings are held every Wednesday evening from 7.30 pm at the Cahill Community Centre (Upper Hall), 34 Falcon Street, Crow's Nest. A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to The Sydney Bush Walkers, Box 4476 G.P.O. Sydney, 2001. Club meetings are held every Wednesday evening from 7.30 pm at the Cahill Community Centre (Upper Hall), 34 Falcon Street, Crow's Nest.
  
-EDITOR: Evelyn Walker, 158 Evans Street, Rozelle, 2039.\\  +|EDITOR:  |Evelyn Walker, 158 Evans Street, Rozelle, 2039.  | 
-BUSINESS MANAGER: Bill Burke, 3 Coral Tree Drive, Carlingford, 2118. Telephone 871-1207.\\  +|BUSINESS MANAGER:  |Bill Burke, 3 Coral Tree Drive, Carlingford, 2118. Telephone 871-1207.   
-PRODUCTION MANAGER: Helen Gray.\\  +|PRODUCTION MANAGER:  |Helen Gray.   
-TYPIST: Kath Brown.\\  +|TYPIST:  |Kath Brown.   
-DUPLICATOR OPERATORS: Barbara Evans and George Gray.+|DUPLICATOR OPERATORS:  |Barbara Evans and George Gray.  |
  
-MARCH 1984+==== MARCH 1984 ====
  
-Office Bearers and Committee Members 1984 Page 2\\  +| | |Page  | 
-Kanangra to Carlons  by Morag Ryder  3\\  +|Office Bearers and Committee Members 1984   |  2 
-The February General Meeting   Barry Wallace  6\\  +|Kanangra to Carlons  |by Morag Ryder   3 
-Bushwalker Recipe - Humus  Evelyn Walker  7\\  +|The February General Meeting   |Barry Wallace   6 
-Advertisement - Eastwood Camping Centre   8\\  +|Bushwalker Recipe - Humus  |Evelyn Walker   7 
-Great Western Tiers & Central Plateau, Tas.   A Pawn   9\\  +|Advertisement - Eastwood Camping Centre   | |  8 
-Avagoodweegend  Jim Brown   12\\  +|Great Western Tiers & Central Plateau, Tas.   |A Pawn   |  9 
-An Ode to 18-tonne Tess & Spindly Sam   Peter Harris   13\\  +|Avagoodweegend  |Jim Brown   |  12 
-The Alpine Walk - January 1984   Meryl Watman  14\\  +|An Ode to 18-tonne Tess & Spindly Sam   |Peter Harris   |  13 
-Ferry Trip on Hawkesbury River  15\\  +|The Alpine Walk - January 1984   |Meryl Watman   14 
-Annual Subscriptions 1984   16\\  +|Ferry Trip on Hawkesbury River   15 
-Social Notes for April  16+|Annual Subscriptions 1984   |  |  16 
 +|Social Notes for April   16|
  
-S.B.W. OFFICE BEARERS - 1984.+===== S.B.W. OFFICE BEARERS - 1984. =====
  
 The following office-bearers and committee members were elected at the S.B.W. Annual General Meeting held on Wednesday, 14th March, 1984:- The following office-bearers and committee members were elected at the S.B.W. Annual General Meeting held on Wednesday, 14th March, 1984:-
  
-President   * Jim Percy\\  +|President   |* Jim Percy  | | 
-Vice-Presidents* Barry Wallace\\  +|Vice-Presidents  |* Barry Wallace  |* Barbara Bruce  | 
-* Barbara Bruce\\  +|Secretary   |* Barrie Murdoch  | 
-Secretary  * Barrie Murdoch\\  +|Assistant Secretary  |- -  | | 
-Assistant Secretary  - -\\  +|Treasurer   |* Carol Bruce  | | 
-Treasurer   * Carol Bruce\\  +|Walks Secretary  |* Bill Capon  | | 
-Walks Secretary  * Bill Capon\\  +|Social Secretary  |* Roger Browne  | | 
-Social Secretary  * Roger Browne\\  +|New Members Secretary  |* Joan Cooper  | | 
-New Members Secretary  * Joan Cooper\\  +|Committee Members  |* Ainslie Morris  |* Tony Marshall  | 
-Committee Members  Ainslie Morris  * Tony Marshall\\  +| |* Lynne McDonald     |* Bill Holland| 
- Lynne McDonald      Bill Holland\\  +|Federation Delegates   |* Gordon Lee   |Ainslie Morris  | 
-Federation Delegates    Gordon Lee   Ainslie Morris\\  +| |* Spiro Hajinakitas    |Tim Coffey  | 
- Spiro Hajinakitas    Tim Coffey\\  +|Substitute Federation Delegate |Peter Harris  | | 
-Substitute Federation Delegate Peter Harris\\  +|Conservation Secretary   |Alex Colley | | 
-Conservation Secretary   Alex Colley\\  +|Magazine Editor   |Ainslie Morris  | | 
-Magazine Editor   Ainslie Morris\\  +|Magazine Business Manager   |Bill Burke  | | 
-Magazine Business Manager   Bill Burke\\  +|Magazine Production Manager   |Helen Gray  | | 
-Magazine Production Manager   Helen Gray\\  +|Duplicator Operator   |Phil Butt  | | 
-Duplicator Operator   Phil Butt\\  +|Keeper of Maps & Timetables  |John Holly  | | 
-Keeper of Maps & Timetables John Holly\\  +|Search & Rescue Contacts   |Tony Marshall   |Kath McInnes  | 
-Search & Rescue Contacts   Tony Marshall   Kath McInnes\\  +|Ray Hookway    |Bob Younger| 
-Ray Hookway    Bob Younger\\  +|Archivist   |Phil Butt  | | 
-Archivist   Phil Butt\\  +|Auditor   |Gordon Redmond  | | 
-Auditor   Gordon Redmond\\  +|Solicitor   |Malcolm Steele  | | 
-Solicitor   Malcolm Steele\\  +|Trustees   |Heather White  |Bill Burke  | 
-Trustees   Heather White\\  +| |Gordon Redmond  | | 
-Bill Burke\\  +|Coolana Management Committee   |Disbanded  | | 
-Gordon Redmond\\  +|Kosciusko Huts Assn. Delegate  |Bill Burke  | | 
-Coolana Management Committee   Disbanded\\  +|Projectionist  |Frank Woodgate  | |
-Kosciusko Huts Assn. Delegate  Bill Burke\\  +
-Projectionist  Frank Woodgate+
  
 * Indicates members of the Committee. * Indicates members of the Committee.
  
-KANANGRA TO CARLONS.+===== KANANGRA TO CARLONS. =====
 January Long Week-end, Led by George Walton.\\  January Long Week-end, Led by George Walton.\\ 
 by Morag Ryder. by Morag Ryder.
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 The long weekend, alas, was over. The long weekend, alas, was over.
  
-THE FEBRUARY GENERAL MEETING. by Barry Wallace.+===== THE FEBRUARY GENERAL MEETING. ===== 
 +by Barry Wallace.
  
 The meeting began at about 2023 hours with 20 or so members present and the President in the chair. There was one apology; from Spiro Hajinakitas, and there were no new members, so we moved on to the Minutes of the previous meeting. The meeting began at about 2023 hours with 20 or so members present and the President in the chair. There was one apology; from Spiro Hajinakitas, and there were no new members, so we moved on to the Minutes of the previous meeting.
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 So, then, it was just a matter of announcements, and it was all over for another month at 2053. So, then, it was just a matter of announcements, and it was all over for another month at 2053.
  
-BUSHWAIKER RECIPE - HUMUS Healthy Spread for Bread, Biscuits.+===== BUSHWAIKER RECIPE - HUMUS ===== 
 +Healthy Spread for Bread, Biscuits.\\  
 +From Evelyn Walker.
  
 2 1/2 cups cooked chick Ped6 (soak overnight) - Simmer for 2 hours.\\  2 1/2 cups cooked chick Ped6 (soak overnight) - Simmer for 2 hours.\\ 
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 1 tablespoon tamari sauce (or soy sauce)\\  1 tablespoon tamari sauce (or soy sauce)\\ 
 Blend well to form a spread - it will keep on a trip for several days.\\ Blend well to form a spread - it will keep on a trip for several days.\\
-From Evelyn Walker. 
  
 +===== GREAT WESTERN TIERS AND CENTRAL PLATEAU TASMANIA. =====
  
-GREAT WESTERN TIERS AND CENTRAL PLATEAU TASMANIA.\\  +26 December 1983 to 9 January 1984.\\  
-by A Pawn.\\  +by A Pawn.
-26 December 1983 to 9 January 1984+
  
-As we were sitting around our camplire on the secondnight out Spiro announ9ed that he had been specially commissioned as a reliable reporter of this walk, so Jo put her notebook away, apparently in a bit of a huff. Joan was carefully entering up her diary every day so perhaps the rest of this account comes from her. Who knows? Perhaps one of the pawns on the chessboard, observing the players, is responsible.+As we were sitting around our campfire on the second night out Spiro announ9ed that he had been specially commissioned as a reliable reporter of this walk, so Jo put her notebook away, apparently in a bit of a huff. Joan was carefully entering up her diary every day so perhaps the rest of this account comes from her. Who knows? Perhaps one of the pawns on the chessboard, observing the players, is responsible.
  
 Peter Harris, our leader, played the role of the King.  Peter's slides and descriptions of his last expedition to New Zealand; his consequent vow never to go walking again; followed by his memorable birthday walk when savories were served on silver trays; all made the prospective trippers somewhat apprehensive about what lay in store for them. On the one hand they were reassured by the detailed itinerary that Peter provided, complete down to each campsite; on the other they were frightened by the large numbers of club members who said "You can't....or surely you're not going to carry two weeks food!" Peter's reputation for having an iron Peter Harris, our leader, played the role of the King.  Peter's slides and descriptions of his last expedition to New Zealand; his consequent vow never to go walking again; followed by his memorable birthday walk when savories were served on silver trays; all made the prospective trippers somewhat apprehensive about what lay in store for them. On the one hand they were reassured by the detailed itinerary that Peter provided, complete down to each campsite; on the other they were frightened by the large numbers of club members who said "You can't....or surely you're not going to carry two weeks food!" Peter's reputation for having an iron
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 The party took the long way home via the Cuvier Valley, where most of the mud was dry and the buttongrass afforded a quick passage. I am happy to be able to report that they are all still speaking to each other and are planning a reunion. The Leader did not master the rules and strategies of chess in one lesson, the Queen was persuaded not to pat the cute little Tasmanian devil that came close to the campfire, the Knights did not let us starve, the devious Bishops did not overdo the deep conversations scientific and political, the rangy Rooks finally came home to roost. Thus the game was satisfactorily concluded. The party took the long way home via the Cuvier Valley, where most of the mud was dry and the buttongrass afforded a quick passage. I am happy to be able to report that they are all still speaking to each other and are planning a reunion. The Leader did not master the rules and strategies of chess in one lesson, the Queen was persuaded not to pat the cute little Tasmanian devil that came close to the campfire, the Knights did not let us starve, the devious Bishops did not overdo the deep conversations scientific and political, the rangy Rooks finally came home to roost. Thus the game was satisfactorily concluded.
  
-AVAGOODWEEGEND.\\ +===== AVAGOODWEEGEND. =====
 by Jim Brown.  by Jim Brown. 
  
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 Getting back to the Pesto, I think I can foresee a future for it, and perhaps even T.V. advertising like - "When you're on a good thing, stick to it". Maybe - "Don't forget to take your Pesto......AVAGOODWEEGEND". Getting back to the Pesto, I think I can foresee a future for it, and perhaps even T.V. advertising like - "When you're on a good thing, stick to it". Maybe - "Don't forget to take your Pesto......AVAGOODWEEGEND".
  
-AN ODE TO 18-TONNE TESS AND SPINDLY SAM.\\ +===== AN ODE TO 18-TONNE TESS AND SPINDLY SAM. =====
 (Pool of Siloam, Walls of Jerusalem; January 1984)\\  (Pool of Siloam, Walls of Jerusalem; January 1984)\\ 
 by Peter Harris (with appropriate apologies) by Peter Harris (with appropriate apologies)
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 Forgot to give it back to 'er, but now I bloody did.\\  Forgot to give it back to 'er, but now I bloody did.\\ 
 Could used the thing me-bloody-self, around these bloody lakes,\\  Could used the thing me-bloody-self, around these bloody lakes,\\ 
-T'buy canvas-bloody-gaiters for these Tiger-bloody-snakes."+T'buy canvas-bloody-gaiters for these tiger-bloody-snakes."
  
 Now their conversation was quite loud, and listening I heard\\  Now their conversation was quite loud, and listening I heard\\ 
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 But neither of them were interested, she asked him for some more,\\  But neither of them were interested, she asked him for some more,\\ 
-How many Tiger-bloody-snakes he bloody went and saw?\\ +How many tiger-bloody-snakes he bloody went and saw?\\ 
 And the spindly bloke said, "Bloody hell, the trip's been bloody rough,\\  And the spindly bloke said, "Bloody hell, the trip's been bloody rough,\\ 
 Saw eighty-bloody-seven and that's bad e-bloody-nough!" Saw eighty-bloody-seven and that's bad e-bloody-nough!"
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 And as for me, I'd have to hope that every walker takes\\  And as for me, I'd have to hope that every walker takes\\ 
-Some canvas-bloody-gaiters for these Tiger-bloody-snakes.+Some canvas-bloody-gaiters for these tiger-bloody-snakes.
  
-THE ALPINE WALK JANUARY 1984.\\ +===== THE ALPINE WALK JANUARY 1984. =====
 by Meryl Watman.  by Meryl Watman. 
  
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 400 km of Alpine Walk - well, that remains a challenge. 400 km of Alpine Walk - well, that remains a challenge.
  
-FERRY TRIP ON HAWKESBURY RIVER.+===== FERRY TRIP ON HAWKESBURY RIVER. =====
  
 How: Comfortable modern Ferry:\\  How: Comfortable modern Ferry:\\ 
-When: Sunday, 15th April. Boarding from 8.30 am and depart at 9 am (7.15 am train from Cenntal - tickets to Hawkesbury River).\\ +When: Sunday, 15th April. Boarding from 8.30 am and depart at 9 am (7.15 am train from Central - tickets to Hawkesbury River).\\ 
 Where: Brooklyn to Wisemans Ferry.  Where: Brooklyn to Wisemans Ferry. 
  
-COMMENTARY  on natural history, area history and economics of the river  from among others:-\\ +COMMENTARY  on natural history, area history and economics of the river from among others:-\\ 
 Dr. Wyn Jones NP. & W.S. and\\  Dr. Wyn Jones NP. & W.S. and\\ 
 Dr. Alan Jones Assistant Curator, Australian Natural History Museum.  Dr. Alan Jones Assistant Curator, Australian Natural History Museum. 
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 For further details contact SANDY JOHNSON - Tel. 48-3500. For further details contact SANDY JOHNSON - Tel. 48-3500.
  
-AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION.+===== AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION =====
  
 At the Annual General Meeting' on 14th March the following Constitutional Amendments, moved by Gordon Lee and seconded by Bill Capon, and discussed and voted on jointly, were CARRIED:- At the Annual General Meeting' on 14th March the following Constitutional Amendments, moved by Gordon Lee and seconded by Bill Capon, and discussed and voted on jointly, were CARRIED:-
  
-Clause 10(cbe amended by deleting all the existing wording and substituting - "In addition to the Annual General Meeting and Half Yearly General Meeting, General Meetings shall be held in the months of June and December each year for the transaction of General Business and the filling of vacancies."+Clause 10 c be amended by deleting all the existing wording and substituting - "In addition to the Annual General Meeting and Half Yearly General Meeting, General Meetings shall be held in the months of June and December each year for the transaction of General Business and the filling of vacancies."
  
 and also that -\\  and also that -\\ 
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 The Constitutional Amendment to Clause 5(e) of the Constitution moved by Spiro Hajinakitas and seconded by Jo Van Sommers, was LOST. The Constitutional Amendment to Clause 5(e) of the Constitution moved by Spiro Hajinakitas and seconded by Jo Van Sommers, was LOST.
  
-SOCIAL NOTES FOR APRIL.+===== SOCIAL NOTES FOR APRIL =====
  
-April 4 Committee Meeting\\  +|April 4  |Committee Meeting  | 
-April 11 Due to the passing of the amendment to Clause 10(cof the Constitution (see above), there will not be a General Meeting in April (or May either). Instead, Wayne Steele will show his slides - "Walking in the Wilkin Valley, New Zealand".\\  +|April 11  |Due to the passing of the amendment to Clause 10 c of the Constitution (see above), there will not be a General Meeting in April (or May either). Instead, Wayne Steele will show his slides - "Walking in the Wilkin Valley, New Zealand" | 
-April 18 - 'Vane, Cheese and Nuts Night. The Club provides cask wine, but everyone is asked to bring a small plate of cheese or nuts, labelled, and preferably of an exotic type.\\  +|April 18  |Wine, Cheese and Nuts Night. The Club provides cask wine, but everyone is asked to bring a small plate of cheese or nuts, labelled, and preferably of an exotic type.  | 
-April 25 Anzac Day - being a public holiday, the Club will be closed.+|April 25  |Anzac Day - being a public holiday, the Club will be closed.  |
  
-ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS 1984.+===== ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS 1984 =====
  
 The annual subscription6 decided upon at the Annual General Meeting on 14th March are as follows:-\\  The annual subscription6 decided upon at the Annual General Meeting on 14th March are as follows:-\\ 
-Single Member $11 +|Single Member | |  $11| 
-Married Couple  $15 +|Married Couple  | |  $15| 
-Full-time Student $9+|Full-time Student  | |  $9|
  
 The subscriptions for Prospective Members, Non-active Members, and Non-active Members with Magazine posted will be decided by the Committee and notified in April magazine. The subscriptions for Prospective Members, Non-active Members, and Non-active Members with Magazine posted will be decided by the Committee and notified in April magazine.
  
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