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District: 9640 Chartered 20th August, 1945 21 July 2015 Charter No: 6069 www.southportaustraliarotary.org Club No: 17905
RI President President Lea Rickwood DG Anne Egan
K.R. Ravi Ravindran
THE ROTATOR of the
ROTARY CLUB OF
SOUTHPORT Queensland, Australia
ROSTER
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Chair Lambert W Serg Leanda C Attnd Peter H Treas Tony S Int Tst Tracy N Thks Jim S Up/dn David R Scribe Elisabeth S M&G Lea R
Service Above Self
ROSTER 28 July
Chair Bill C Serg Graham J Attnd Beth D Treas Allan T Int Tst Helen M Thanks Sahlee O UP/Dn Lionel P Scribe Greg D
M&G Lea R
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Rotarians and friends, thank you for your support at our change over dinner on Tuesday evening. It was
fantastic to see so many former members, past district governors, assistant governors, wives and partners
celebrate Marion’s year of dedication and hard work. I liken Marion to a beautiful swan. She appears to
do everything calmly and effortlessly, but underneath the surface is some serious work happening.
Marion and I received an email from PDG Wendy Scarlett congratulating us all “for a really lovely
changeover.” She congratulated Marion for a most successful year and wished me well.
I appreciate the good wishes for my second attempt as president. This time I am better informed after the
Rotary Leadership Institute training and I have more time. With such an experienced board and the
expertise within our club, I expect 2015/16 will be another good year.
District Governor Elect, Michael Irving and Roz are away enjoying their last trip for a while. Michael
has done a marvellous job putting together a history of the 70 years of the Rotary Club of Southport.
Arrangements are in progress for celebrating the anniversary on the 25th
of August. We are hoping to
have as many former members attend as possible. If you can assist in tracking down people who might
be interesting in coming, please let me know. I am sure Graham Cooper would appreciate any contacts
you might have in the media as well.
I look forward to seeing you all next Tuesday.
Lea Rickwood
President 2015/16
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 23, Club guest 4, Visiting Rotarian 10, Partners 12,visitors 15. Total 64. Fines: $ Polio Plus $133.00 Billy: $88.00 BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES 25 July Murray B 29 July Duncan P ROTARY Induction Spouse Birthday
30 July Lynne C
Rotary Carousel Funds
Year 1/7/15 to 30/6/16 Last Year
Week Ending Weekly Qtr YTD 2014-15
12/07/2015 $3,304.80 $8,669.20 $8,669.20
1st Qtr
$8,669.20 $29,666.25
2nd Qtr
$0.00 $38,437.35
3rd Qtr
$0.00 $32,251.90
4th Qtr
$0.00 $26,272.75
YTD
$8,669.20 $126,628.25
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ROTARY GRACE & FOUR WAY TEST
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Date Claimer 25 August Southport Rotary 70
th Birthday Dinner
21 November Southport Rotary Race Day Apologies to Marion Jones 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 [email protected] Telephone or text 0406 040 039 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. .
SCRIBE’S REPORT: 14 JULY 2015
7.00pm Opening and Toasts Chair David Randall opened the meeting leading everyone in Rotary’s code of ethics: “The Four-Way Test” and proposed a Toast to the Queen and the people of Australia. Chair David called on President Marion who welcomed all especially our special guests:-
PDG WENDY SCARLETT AND CHARLES PDGS IAN AND HEATHER YARKER PDG SANDRA AND SAM DOUMANY AG ROHAN COOPER AND GLENYS HONOURARY MEMBERS SOUTHPORT ROTARACTORS, MEMBERS, PARTNERS AND FRIENDS OF SOUTHPORT ROTARY Chair David called on PDG Graham Jones to propose a toast to Rotary International TOAST TO ROTARY INTERNATIONAL - by Graham Jones
The Rotary International theme for
2014-15 is ‘light up Rotary’. I am always amazed at the diversity of ways that Rotarians achieve such a
goal. Let me share with you two of Rotary’s less well-known activities that certainly “light up Rotary”.
A Rotary fellowship is a group of Rotarians, partners and Rotaractors who join together to share a
common interest. There are many rotary fellowships such as the accountants’ fellowship, the fellowship
of flying Rotarians, the wine fellowship and dare I mention it the cricket fellowship. However did you
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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know that there is an “international marathon fellowship of Rotarians”? It started in 2005 when more than
200 Rotarians competed in the Paris marathon. 2005 was of course a special year in Rotary, and a group
of the Rotarian runners with the encouragement of a district governor in Paris arranged a dinner for the
Rotarians to celebrate both the centenary of Rotary and the running of the marathon. They gave the
proceeds from the dinner to polio eradication. The marathon fellowship chartered the next year at the
Berlin marathon and every year since then members of the fellowship compete in one international
marathon, meet for a fellowship dinner and donate to polio plus. For those of you who have an appetite
for marathon running, it is too late for this year, but their next fellowship meeting is at the Budapest
marathon in October 2016.
The second “do you know question?” Is what non-governmental organisation holds the highest
consultative status offered by the United Nations (UN)? You’re right-it is Rotary. Rotary’s involvement
even predates the existence of the UN when clubs from 21 nations organised a conference in London in
1942 that was the impetus for what we know as UNESCO (United Nations economic, scientific, cultural
organisation). Later on in 1945, a delegation of 49 Rotarians helped draft the charter of the United
Nations in San Francisco and this generated an enduring partnership with the UN. This partnership was
enhanced with the advent of Rotary’s campaign against polio and Rotary now has a whole network of
representatives to the UN and its specialised agencies such as the World Food Programme, the African
Union, the European Union and the league of Arab states. The champion of this strong Rotary
representation at the United Nations was Sylvan Barnett jr, a member of the Rotary of New York and a
pioneer in international public relations. He was the first representative to the UN and for 20 years he was
a model for all those who followed.
Chair David thanked Graham and called on DG Wendy Scarlett to respond. PDG Wendy Scarlett responded by congratulating Graham and Marion for their tireless dedication to Southport Rotary Club, and gave praise to the Southport Rotary Club for the wonderful work they do locally and overseas, thanks to the Carousel and the money it raises. Lea Rickwood and Allan Thompson are presented with badges for completing the Rotary Leadership Institute course. Chair David called on PP Tony Stenton to propose a toast to Rotary wives and partners PP Tony Stenton proposed a toast to Rotary wives and partners Ann Penfold responded - noting the activities that have occurred throughout the year including Joan Cronin’s 100th Birthday. The incoming Rotary Partners position is to be filled by Eve Scotte. Sergeant Duncan – donation to polio Heads & Tails winner – Paul Boles Raffles – Sam Doumany & Helen Weathered Chair David introduced President Marion Jones and PP Greg Dux to present Awards: The following were awarded a certificate for 100% attendance: Leanda Cooper, Graham Jones, Peter Overell, Lionel Perry, Tony Gardner, Mervyn Powell, Lea Rickwood, Allan Thompson, Lambert Wang, Duncan Plastow & Michael Irving who thanked Marion for being a “Wonderwoman”.
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President Marion gave her Farewell Speech:
Our theme for this year has been “light up Rotary” which I believe we have accomplished through our community funding of charities as well as our 2 overseas projects. We have been able to support a drainage project at the Bairo Pite clinic in East Timor and continue to help with education of children in Indonesia .The Broadbeach carousel continues to be the source of considerable funding but it is a huge commitment to run it. Our thanks to all those members, friends and volunteers who help out on the roster. This enables us to fund a great number of local charities as well as our own Rotary programmes .We have reached most of our goals set at the beginning of the year. Membership has been maintained though we have lost 3 members while gaining 3 members. We have given excellent support to the Rotary Foundation and also to polio plus. We have continued our sponsorship of young people to Rotary’s wonderful youth programmes and we have supported our Southport Rotaract club. Our guest speakers have been interesting and varied and we have also focused on Rotary’s programmes. We have enjoyed having other Rotary clubs join us on several occasions for special evenings with high profile guest speakers. PDG Graham is working on starting a satellite club at Griffith University with staff, students and faculty. They are also linking in the staff at the GC university hospital as well as some Rotaractors. This will provide an opportunity for younger members to join Rotary and have a different meeting format. A great initiative. Three of our members have graduated from the Rotary leadership institute run by our district with leadership from PDG Graham. I believe that training of our club leaders is important to provide for a strong Rotary club in the future. We are so proud to have Michael Irving as the DGE. He will be the third DG from this club- a great achievement that shows the quality of our membership. We were the first Rotary club chartered on the GC and will celebrate our 70th anniversary on August 25. Southport Rotary has done much to “light up Rotary” both here locally and overseas in those 70 years. My thanks to PDG Wendy for her leadership and support and to AG Rohan for his encouragement too .Thanks to the board for this past year for all your hard work, especially for secretary Leanda for compiling our annual report which you are welcome to take with you. Thanks to club members for your support throughout the year .Special thanks to Graham for all his good advice and help in so many ways. I wish Lea and her board all the very best for the coming year as we all endeavour to “be a gift to the world” Change over banner – “be a gift to the world” - thank you by Marion Jones Chair David called on PDG Wendy to induct 2015 -2016 President Lea Rickwood PDG Wendy thanked Marion for the work she has achieved in the past 12 months and placed the Presidents’ collar on Lea. Lea thanked Marion and presented her with a bouquet of flowers . President Lea Rickwood addressed attendees and introduced her Board. CHANGEOVER SPEECH:
Thank you all very much for sharing this evening with Marion and myself. When I was President in
2008-2009 I followed PDG Graham Jones and now Marion. As most of you know it is hard keeping up
with the Joneses.
Nevertheless it is an honour to follow in their footsteps and the footsteps of many outstanding individuals
who have led the Rotary Club of Southport into its 70th
year.
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I am fortunate to have a very experienced board including 6 past presidents and a couple of newer
members who will bring fresh ideas.
PP Marion Jones – Club Administration and Rotary Foundation
PP Mervyn Powell – Treasurer
PP David Randall – Youth
PP Lambert Wang - International
Leanda Cooper – Service Projects
Liz Hamilton – Vocational
Allan Thompson – Membership
PP Andrew Middleton – Secretary
PP Graham Cooper – Public Relations
“Be a gift to the world” is the theme set by Rotary International President Ravi Ravindran. I would like
to thank the board for being a gift to me and the club – demonstrating Service above Self.
It is wonderful to see former members, members of other Rotary Clubs, Rotaractor members, visitors,
wives and partners here tonight. Let’s do it all again on the 25th
of August when we celebrate our 70th
anniversary.
With that I would like to close the formal part of the meeting, but encourage you all to stay for some fun
and fellowship.
Lea thanked all again for attending and closed the meeting
Closure: 8.50pm
Scribe: Liz Hamilton
Below are some of the latest photos of the plumbing works as well as the
Treatment Room at Bairo Pite Clinic . For all who have worked at this run down clinic for so long - it really is
an amazing feat.
THANK YOU Southport Rotary for helping us. The staff and Dr Dan are so
excited about it all.
Our relationship with the new ministry of health is improving and we are
working towards employing three Timorese Doctors to improve the longevity of
the Clinic.
Our next in country board meeting is Oct 17 & 18 - and we would welcome
visitors with open arms.
Rest easy in the knowledge that many people lives will be changed because of
your help.
Cheers,
Helen
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Rotary Club of Southport Inc. 1945--2015
President Lea Rickwood
cordially invites
Members and Partners
to attend
the Rotary Club of Southport
70th
ANNIVERSARY
Tuesday August 25 at 6.30 p.m. for 7.00 p.m.
Southport Golf Club- Slatyer Ave, Southport
Cost: $35 per head
Dress: Cocktail dress/Lounge suit RSVP: Friday August 21
Contact: Marion Jones, (M) 0406 040 039
Email: [email protected]
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INVITATION TO AN INFORMATION EVENING ON THE
ROTARY SATELLITE CLUB OF SOUTHPORT: GRIFFITH AM
Club members are invited to a special evening to promote a Satellite Club of the Rotary Club of
Southport to be located at Griffith University. The evening will be held on
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 5
5.30 pm ----7.30 pm
IN G’s RESTAURANT, GOLD COAST CAMPUS OF GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY
(Near the terminus of the Light Rail)
Please join us as we meet with potential members of this Satellite Club and provide information
on the unique opportunities that Rotary provides. The attendees will come from Griffith
University, Gold Coast University Hospital, RYLA and Rotaract clubs at the Gold Coast.
Cost: $10 per person: Light refreshments provided and a Cash Bar
RSVP: Monday August 3: Marion Jones
(M) 0406 040 039 (E-mail) [email protected]
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DUTIES 21 July 28 July 4 August 11 August
Chair Lambert W Bill C David R Tony S
Sergeant Leanda C Graham J Duncan P Liz H
Attendance Peter H Beth D Peter H Neil R
Treasurer Tony S Allan T Tracy N Sahlee O
International Toast Tracy N Helen M Jim S Tracy N
Vote of thanks Jim S Sahlee O Marion J Beth D
Ups and Downs David R Lionel P Steve P Allan T
Scribe Elisabeth S Greg D Bill C Graham C
Meet & Greet Lea R Lea R Lea R Lea R
GUEST SPEAKERS & CALENDAR 2014
Partners are welcome at all meetings and vocational visits.
Date Speaker/Topic
21 July Isabella Mortimer NYSF
28 July Elisabeth Schuhle Member behind the badge
4 August Cathy McCann Liberty Community Connect
11 August Brenda Project in Nepal
Contributions to The Rotator are most welcome, please e-mail [email protected] before 6.00pm Thursday.
Copies to Sue Dux [email protected]
CAROUSEL ROSTER COMING DAYS
16-Jul Thu Ashmore Ashmore
17-Jul Fri Sandra Helena Lionel P Susan McP
18-Jul Sat Graham J Lambert Have a Feed Susan McP
19-Jul Sun Rotaract Leanda C Susan McP
Date Day 9-12 12-3pm 3-6pm 6-9pm
20-Jul Mon Have a Feed Sandra
21-Jul Tue Helena Sandra
22-Jul Wed Have a Feed Have a Feed Have a Feed
23-Jul Thu Ashmore Ashmore
24-Jul Fri Sandra Lea Rickwood Lionel P Susan McP
25-Jul Sat ???????? Lambert Have a Feed Susan McP
26-Jul Sun Rotaract Beth D Susan McP
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MC Dapper David R Outgoing president Marion PDG Graham Internat Tst
Allan T and Lea award from PDG Wendy Tony S toasts the Annes
Response from Ann P Duncan sergeants with--- Help from staff at club
Greg D names the 100% attenders Peter O gets a kiss as well
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Flowers for Marion from Lea Lea becomes president
Marion offers a parting gift to Lea The new board
Al Gibson attended As did the Wachters from Kuala Lumpur
Richard Ham as well Ron Power had 20 winks
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Thoughts for the week.
Remember, diamonds are only lumps of coal that stuck to their jobs
This is a story about four people named Everybody, Somebody, Anybody, and Nobody.
There was an important job to be done and Everybody was asked to do it. Everybody was
sure Somebody would do it. Anybody could have done it, but Nobody did it. Somebody got
angry about that, because it was Everybody's job. Everybody thought Anybody could do it
but Nobody realized that Everybody wouldn't do it. It ended up that Everybody blamed
Somebody when Nobody did what Anybody could have done
Sign over a Gynecologist's Office:
Dr. Jones, at your cervix. In a Podiatrist's office:
Time Wounds All Heels. On a Septic Tank Truck: Yesterday's Meals--on Wheels
At a Proctologist's door: To expedite your visit, please back in.
On a Plumber's truck: We Repair What Your Husband Fixed
On another Plumber's truck: Don't sleep with a drip; Call your plumber
Three things are certain: death, taxes, and lost data.
Guess which has occurred. A man rings his boss and says, “I have to take a day off work, because my wife
and I are having a baby.” “Oh, okay.” The next day the man comes to work and his boss says, “Is it a boy or a girl?” The man says, “I don’t know. I’ll tell you in
nine months.”
One Saturday morning at three
A cheesemonger's shop in Paree
Collapsed to the ground
With a thunderous sound
Leaving only a pile of de brie
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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