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We'had lunch back at the car during which we had a visit by what looked like a pale brown snake which would not pose for a photo except in the shade. | We'had lunch back at the car during which we had a visit by what looked like a pale brown snake which would not pose for a photo except in the shade. | ||
+ | =====The Annual General Meeting - March 1991.===== | ||
- | + | by Barry Wallace. | |
- | THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MARCH 1991 by Barry Wallace. | + | |
The meeting began at 20.12 with the President in the chair and around 55 members present. There were apologies from Tony Marshall, Hans Stichter, Jim Brown, Bob Niven and Jeff Niven, Bev Foulds, Ian Wolfe, and Alan and Anita Doherty. | The meeting began at 20.12 with the President in the chair and around 55 members present. There were apologies from Tony Marshall, Hans Stichter, Jim Brown, Bob Niven and Jeff Niven, Bev Foulds, Ian Wolfe, and Alan and Anita Doherty. | ||
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Minutes of the previous A.G.M. were read and received with no matters arising. The Annual Reports were presented, taken as read and accepted. The Financial Statements were taken as read and accepted. | Minutes of the previous A.G.M. were read and received with no matters arising. The Annual Reports were presented, taken as read and accepted. The Financial Statements were taken as read and accepted. | ||
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All of which brought us to the election of office bearers for the coming year and the associated motions permitting the business of the meeting to proceed concurrently with the elections and establishing the methods for counting votes cast. No doubt the results of the elections were published last month. | All of which brought us to the election of office bearers for the coming year and the associated motions permitting the business of the meeting to proceed concurrently with the elections and establishing the methods for counting votes cast. No doubt the results of the elections were published last month. | ||
- | The determination of the level of subscriptions for the coming year brought a recommendation from the Treasurer that rates remain unchanged, and that's how we finished up. There was extensive debate and argument on a series of amendments to a motion that we set a separate rate for pensioner members, but in the end the votes swept it all off into oblivion. | + | The determination of the level of subscriptions for the coming year brought a recommendation from the Treasurer that rates remain unchanged, and that's how we finished up. There was extensive debate and argument on a series of amendments to a motion that we set a separate rate for pensioner members, but in the end the votes swept it all off into oblivion. |
- | The Treasurer' | + | The Treasurer' |
- | The Walks Report began with the weekend of 15,16,17 February. Les Powell' | + | The Walks Report began with the weekend of 15,16,17 February. Les Powell' |
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+ | Alex Colley' | ||
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+ | February 22,23,24 saw Bob Younger cancel his Ettrema walk but Geoff McIntosh reported a party of 13 on his Corang River swimming trip. Peter Christian' | ||
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+ | March 1,2,3 saw Ian Debert cancel his Yalwal gourmet weekend and Oliver Crawford' | ||
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+ | The weekend of March 8,9,10 saw Les Powell leading a party of 3 on his Gunmarl Saddle trip which was said to have gone well. Geoff McIntosh' | ||
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+ | There was a Conservatibn Report, and the Confederation Report revealed that there have been a succession of break-ins to cars parked near Claustral Canyon. | ||
- | Alex Colley' | ||
- | February 22;23,24 saw Bob Younger canOell his Ettrema walk but Geoff McIntosh reported a party of 13 on his Corang River swimming trip. Peter Christian' | ||
- | March 1,2,3 saw Ian Debert cancel his Yalwal gourmet weekend and Oliver Crawford' | ||
- | Narrowneck area walk, reported.as to schedule despite the trains. Tom Wenman cancelled his Colo River day walk. | ||
- | The weekend of March 8,9,10 saw Les Powell leading a party, of 3 on his Gunman i Saddle trip | ||
- | which was said to have gone well. Geoff' | ||
- | described as " | ||
- | There was a Conservatibn Report, and the Confederation Report revealed that there have been a succession of break-ins to' | ||
General Business brought only a report of a re-design to the letterhead on club stationery. After that it was simply a matter of closing the meeting, at 2218, with a hollow sounding "Let us re-une" | General Business brought only a report of a re-design to the letterhead on club stationery. After that it was simply a matter of closing the meeting, at 2218, with a hollow sounding "Let us re-une" | ||
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- | Page 16 The Sydney Bushwalker April 1991 | + | |
UNDER THE CITY STARS | UNDER THE CITY STARS |
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