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District: 9640 Chartered 20th August, 1945 23 June 2015 Charter No: 6069 www.southportaustraliarotary.org Club No: 17905
RI President President Marion Jones DG Wendy Scarlett
Gary C.K. Huang
THE ROTATOR of the
ROTARY CLUB OF
SOUTHPORT Queensland, Australia
ROSTER
23 June
Chair David R Serg Duncan P Attnd Graham C Treas Beth D Int Tst Liz H Thanks Graham J Up/Dn Peter O Scribe Elisabeth S M&G Marion L
Service Above Self
ROSTER 30 June
Chair Jim S Serg Tony S Attnd Allan T Treas Tracy N Int Tst Elisabeth S Thanks Bill C Up/dn Tony G Scribe Michael I
M&G Marion J
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Rotary Fellowships are a wonderful way for Rotarians and former Rotarians with mutual interests to
come together as Peter Spurgin who is the Gold Coast Commodore of the International Yachting
Fellowship of Rotarians told us last night. Several club members know Peter and Hugh Smith is a
member of IYFR. There are 54 in the Gold Coast IYFR and they enjoy regattas and social get togethers in
many places, the latest being Hobart.
The Fellowship of Cruising Rotarians has just been established and this should prove very popular.
Amongst many others, there is a Wine Appreciation Fellowship, a Skiing Fellowship, Motorcycle
Fellowship, Flying Fellowship which Vince Rehbein, a former member is in. Check the RI Fellowship
Groups for more if you are interested. 30,000 are in Fellowships worldwide so they are very popular.
Peter has been a Careflight pilot for many years so we will ask him to tell us about that sometime soon.
Do hope everyone will make an effort to attend next week and bring partners, friends and business
associates to hear Ray Stevens MP, Leader of Opposition Business in the Queensland Parliament speak
about “Gold Coast Future Perspectives”. This is a topic that we are all interested in as are many others in
our community. The invitation is included in this week’s Rotator so you can pass that on.
Thank you to those who are hosting our Lunches for 9 (or 12- special thanks to Tony and Nancy Stenton)
on Sunday. I am sure that everyone will enjoy the chance to catch up with one another over a shared
meal.
Marion
TREASURER’S REPORT Merv Powell NOTE: All members who fail to send in an apology for non-attendance will be charged as per our club policy, which was agreed by all members at previous club assemblies. Attendance: Members 18, Club guest 1 Members guest 2, Total 21. Fines: $68.30 Billy: $ BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES 24 June Tony S 27 June Peter and Barb O ROTARY Induction Spouse Birthday
22 June Mira G
Rotary Carousel Funds
Year 1/7/14 to 30/6/15 Last Year
Week Ending Weekly Qtr YTD 2013-14
14/06/2015 $2,085.20 $22,260.30 $122,615.80
1st Qtr
$29,666.25 $23,788.95
2nd Qtr
$38,437.35 $31,129.25
3rd Qtr
$32,251.90 $38,960.85
4th Qtr
$22,260.30 $28,829.00
YTD
$122,615.80 $122,708.05
ROTARY GRACE & FOUR WAY TEST
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ROTARY GRACE
Oh Lord and giver of all good
We thank Thee for our daily food
May Rotary friends and Rotary ways
Help us to serve thee all our days
FOUR WAY TEST
1. Is it the truth?
2. Is it fair to all concerned?
3. Will it build goodwill and better friendships?
4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
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Date Claimer 21 June Social Lunches for eight or more 23 June Ray Stevens MP Partners Night
District Change Over - June 28th Kingscliff Beach Bowls Club
4 July Rotaract Changeover 6.00pm Ferry Rd Tavern 9 July Membership night 14 July Changeover Dinner Apologies to Lea Rickwood Club Service Director
Apologies must be received before noon on the Monday prior to Tuesday’s meeting. There are three ways to apologise if you cannot attend a meeting. Fill in the apologies book on the attendance table. Email learickwood@aol.com.au Telephone or text 0412 871 071. The board has ruled that the cost of a meal will have to be paid for by the member if an apology is not received DUTIES ROSTER – If members are unable to fulfil a duty, it is their responsibility to find a replacement. CHAIRMAN- The chairman is responsible for telephoning the members on duty to confirm their attendance. Thanks, Lea.
Scribe’s Report 16/06/2015
Chair Graham C opened the meeting at 6.15pm with the loyal toast and then Michael Irving proposed
an international toast to the Rotary Club of Walnut Creek Sunrise 25 Kms from San Francisco in
California.
President Marion then introduced Skye D’Almeida, Lea’s daughter , to the meeting. Skye told us she
was a Rotary exchange student from our club in 2000 and spent a year in France which she thoroughly
enjoyed. She is about to leave for a job in New York working for a non profit company in the area of
renewable energy and cleaner transportation.
Marion welcomed Travis, Lea’s son- in- law, and also welcomed Murray Bertram to the meeting. Our
guest speaker, Peter Spurgin was also introduced.
Treasurer Merv then took the floor with the proposed club dues for the coming Rotary year , suggested
to be $310, an increase of $10 on last year. Dinner fees will remain the same. A vote will be taken next
week.
PE Lea reminded us of Opera On the Mountain on Sunday 5 July at 12 noon. Cost is $85pp which
includes lunch, drink and the concert. The profits will go to The Institute of Glycomics. Lunches for eight
( or twelve) are on this Sunday- contact hosts for details. We have Ray Stevens as guest speaker next
week speaking on The Future Prospects of the Gold Coast. Members are encouraged to bring partners and
friends for this special night. Lea announced that the new board will get together on 30 June for an
informal discussion.
Marion reminded members of the Rotaract Changeover dinner on Saturday 4 July at Ferry Road Tavern at
6.00pm. Cost $40pp dress code- masquerade. Disaster Aid Australia has sent an additional 400 tents to
Nepal donated from Victoria and ROMAC raised $20,000 for Operation Cleft.
Acting secretary Graham J reported 18 Members, 2 members guests and 1 club guest for a total of 21.
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PeterO reminded us of the Country Music Weekend at Broadbeach this weekend and needed one spot
filled on the carousel roster.
Sergeant Tony Stenton gained funds from the fact the secret greeter was Travis, Lea’s son in law
.Graham C and Peter O were sporting new haircuts as was Lea and Allan had trouble balancing the books.
Murray B is away for six weeks and Duncan played golf with 78 chaplains , and lost. Lea’s table of eight
has expanded and Michael has completed his history of the club. Lea fell asleep at the Monday board
meeting and Tony G was fined for seeing the risqué musical , Miss Saigon.
Heads and tails Lea R Raffle Beth D.
Guest speaker Peter Spurgin is a member of the International Rotary Yachting Fellowship and this
month was Rotary Fellowship month. Rotary Fellowships began in the UK in 1920 with a group of
Rotarians sharing a common interest in Esperanto. There are now 60 international fellowships in many
fields such as flying, golf and even physicians. The objective is to enhance the Rotary experience and
there are now 35,000 members in 170 countries with active and former Rotarians and their spouses.
The Yachting Fellowship was founded in 1947 in the UK and has 3,000 members in 37 countries with an
Italian commodore. Australia has 12 fleets in every state, the Gold Coast chapter founded in 1972 and has
54 members. They have lots of outings and social events together and have monthly meetings at the
Southport Yacht Club.
Most members own power boats and the fellowship supports Sailability , having assisted in the purchase
of a new boat for the organisation. They have special events with wooden boats and even a steam boat.
Vote of thanks was offered by Tracy N who told us her father is a keen yachtsman.
Marion thanked our visitors and closed the meeting at 7.30pm
TonyG
DUTIES 23 June 30 June 7 July 14 July
Chair David R Jim S Graham J
Sergeant Duncan P Tony S Andrew M
Attendance Graham C Allan T Helen M
Treasurer Beth D Tracy N Sahlee O
International Toast Liz H Elisabeth S Peter O
Vote of thanks Graham J Bill C N/A
Ups and Downs Peter O Tony G Lionel P
Scribe Steve P Michael I Jim S
Meet & Greet Marion J Marion J Marion J
The Rotaract Club of Southport invites you to
their changeover dinner on 4 July at The Ferry
Road Tavern , 201 Ferry Road.
Time 6.00pm Dress Masquerade
Cost $40pp for two course dinner and lucky door
prize.
RSVP by Thursday 25 June
Contact Troy Lawlor 0408 071 043.
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GUEST SPEAKERS & CALENDAR 2014
Partners are welcome at all meetings and vocational visits.
Date Speaker/Topic
23 June Ray Stevens MP Partners night
30 June Peter Randall and Meg McConnell RYLA
7 July Club Assembly
14 July Changeover Dinner
Contributions to The Rotator are most welcome, please e-mail tonyandmira@optusnet.com.au before 6.00pm Thursday.
Copies to Sue Dux suedux@hotmail.com
Invitation:
Ray Stevens, MP
Mermaid Beach
“GOLD COAST FUTURE PERSPECTIVES”
WHEN: TUESDAY, June 23, 2015
TIME: 6.00 P.M.
WHERE: Southport Golf Club Slatyer Avenue Southport COST: $25
RSVP: noon, Monday June 22, 2014
learickwood@aol.com.au 0412 871 071
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Opera On the Mountain at Tomewin
Sunday 5 July
Time 11.30 for 12.00pm ( concert 2pm to 4pm)
618 Tomewin Mountain Road Currumbin Valley
Cost $85pp includes Lunch, welcome drink and concert
Dress Smart
RSVP sallyanne.watson@bigpond.com by Wednesday 24 June
Proceeds aiding The Institute of Glycomics
DAYS FOR GIRLS Days for Girls is a not for profit organisation assembling sustainable feminine hygiene kits which are sent to girls & women in over 75 countries. The use of the kits allows the girls to attend school rather than spending several days each month in isolation, vulnerable & missing valuable school days. This volunteer organisation is supported by many Rotary clubs, & in our district is championed by Mt Warning AM Club. You may have seen the Days for Girls stand at the District conference in Goondiwindi. Recently approximately 300 kits were taken to Nepal where volunteers trekked to remote communities to deliver the much need hygiene kits. Kits have also been taken to Africa this month by Australian nurses. I have been running workshops with some of my friends where we sew items for the kits such as hygiene shields & bags using our own fabric. The girls also use the bags on a daily basis as a school bag. Southport Rotary Club has generously made us a grant of $1000 to replenish our supplies of fabric, waterproof fabric & to buy other necessities for the kits, such as ziplock bags, washers, knickers, soaps etc. All of you travellers please save your little hotel soaps as these are included in the kits as part of the hygiene process. If you would like to contribute in any way please contact me. Roz Irving rozirving@hotmail.com 0407 145 529
CAROUSEL ROSTER COMING DAYS
11-Jun Thu Ashmore Ashmore
12-Jun Fri Sandra L Helena K Peter O Susan McP
13-Jun Sat Michael I Lambert Have a Feed Susan McP
14-Jun Sun Rotaract Leanda C Susan McP
Date Day 9-12 12-3pm 3-6pm 6-9pm
15-Jun Mon Rob Scott Garry James Sandra L
16-Jun Tue Dot & Ken Sandra Dave & Pam
17-Jun Wed Have a Feed Have a Feed
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18-Jun Thu Ashmore Ashmore
19-Jun Fri Sandra L Garry James Graham Jones Susan McP
20-Jun Sat Michael I Lambert Have a Feed Susan McP
21-Jun Sun Rotaract Allan Thompson Dot & Ken Susan McP
Date Day 9-12 12-3pm 3-6pm 6-9pm
22-Jun Mon Rob Scott Garry James Sandra L
23-Jun Tue Dot & Ken Sandra L Dave & Pam
24-Jun Wed Have a Feed Have a Feed
Chair Graham Cooper Michael I international toast Skye D’Almeida
Treasurer Merv P
Sergeant Tony S and helpers
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Lea R a new look Peter Spurgin
A steam boat
Thanks from Tracy N Pres Marion and Peter Spurgin Thoughts for the week.
if you can't have midnight snack why do we have a light in the fridge ?? Can atheists get insurance for "acts of God?" Sailing – The fine art of getting wet and becoming ill, while going nowhere slowly at great expense.”
Why is a ship called a “she” Because
It takes a lot of paint to keep her good looking She shows her topsides and hides her
bottom It’s not the initial expense that breaks you, it’s the upkeep! When coming
into port, always heads for the buoys”
After docking a sailor goes into a nearby pub and orders a double. The bar tender refuses to get it
stating, "This is a singles bar!"
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Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach him how to fish and he will sit in a boat & drink
beer all day.
The mess officer was upset because the sailors were not eating the bread. Some of the sailors
complained that the bread was too hard. The officer said, "if the Mayflower crew on their voyage
had that bread, they would have eaten it down to the last crumb." A young sailor said," I believe
that, sir but this bread was fresher then!"
NEARBY CLUBS FOR ”MAKE-UPS” Further information can be found in the District Directory
Day Time Club Venue Address
Monday 6.30pm Surfers Paradise Mantra Legends Gold Coast Hwy and Laycock St Surfers Paradise
6.30pm Coomera Valley Arundel Tavern 226 Napper Rd Parkwood
6.30pm Runaway Bay Paradise Pt Bowls Club 22 Thrush Ave, Paradise Pt.
Tuesday 6.30pm Parkwood Arundel Tavern 226 Napper Rd. Arundel
Wednesday 7.00am Surfers Sunrise Southport Yacht Club Main Beach
7.15am Hope Is Sanctuary Cove Country Club
Sanctuary Cove
12.30pm Mermaid Beach Quality Inn Markeri St. Mermaid Beach
6.30pm Ashmore Ashmore Steak and Seafood
Cnr Ashmore Rd and Reed St.
Thursday 7.00am Burleigh Hds Burleigh Hds Surf Club Goodwin Tce. Burleigh Hds
2nd and 4th Thursdays
6.15pm Gold Coast Central
Gold Coast Arts Centre Bundall Rd.
7.00am Coomera River Waterlife Restaurant Gold Coast Marina 76-84 Waterway Dv Coomera.
Friday 7.00am Broadwater Southport
Southport Yacht Club Main Beach