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In the absence of President Greg (working in Newcastle) it was an honour to fill the role of acting
President for Tuesday’s meeting, which coincided with DG Roy Armstrong’s visit to our club
together with spouse Merilyn and ADG David Lloyd.
It is always a good idea to get the name of the guest speaker correct, especially when it’s the
District Governor’s, so naming him correctly with Roy and not Ray would have helped. Put it down
to nerves in an unfamiliar role. I guess I paid for the mistake via the fine box.
Roy had met with the Board the previous evening, sharing a meal at Cafe va Bene. He re-iterated
the same message to the Club; namely his satisfaction with the health of the club and his
excitement on the current plans and visions of the Board and members. Roy also suggested some
ideas on how to take advantage of Matching Grants and encouraged us to continue our support of
The Rotary Foundation.
Roy said that we have a great foundation for a successful club to grow within the community. He
also left some good ideas on how to increase our exposure to the community and improve our
profile. In summary Roy said that whilst all clubs are autonomous and do their own thing it is
important to maintain the ideals of Rotary in an ever changing world.
Roy’s message was very clear as he repeated his own theme for his year as District Governor; it’s
important to enjoy Rotary and “Have Fun”.
Group Study Exchange Dinner
Café va Bene on the evening of 13th November
Tuesday 13th November is the date set for one of our rare evening meeting, including Partners.
Please confirm with Wayne Abbott. The outgoing GSE team bound for Korea early next year will be
showing us their presentation. A 2 course dinner, costing $29 per head with choice of 4 menus has
been selected. More details to follow. It’s less than 2 weeks away, so please get back to Wayne,
pronto.
Trevor Stirling
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Fines - $27.45
• The 2 Johns and ADG David, for being tardy sitting down after bell had been rung.
• Julie, for introducing Carol as ‘Sue’ to DG’s Spouse.
• All, those not wearing their rotary pin.
• Mark, for wanting a Jacuzzi in his cabin at the conference.
• Acting President Trevor, for introducing the DG as Ray instead of ‘Roy’.
• Lot’s of Happy Bucks.
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1890
Oodnadatta, in far north South Australia, is declared a township, ahead of becoming a significant
railway terminal.
1938
Actor Orson Welles creates panic as his radio broadcast of ‘War of the Worlds’ is taken as live
action.
1944
WWII Holocaust diarist, Anne Frank, is deported from Auschwitz to the Bergen-Belsen
concentration camp.
We tend to forget that happiness doesn’t come as a result of getting something we don’t have, but
rather of recognising and appreciating what we do have.
I went to a bookstore and asked the saleswoman where the Self Help section was. She said if she
told me it would defeat the purpose.
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Rotary District 9520 Conference 2013 **Barossa Valley**Rotary District 9520 Conference 2013 **Barossa Valley**Rotary District 9520 Conference 2013 **Barossa Valley**Rotary District 9520 Conference 2013 **Barossa Valley**
Conference 25 – 28 April 2013
The Rotary District Conference is a great opportunity to:
� Listen to great guest speakers on topical subjects
� Learn more about Rotary and the clubs in our district
� Catch up with old friends and make new ones
� Spend time with your fellow club members in a more social setting
� Get inspired to do great things!
We are very lucky that the 2013 Conference will be held relatively close by and I encourage all club members
to attend. Accommodation in the Barossa will be in great demand and short supply, so will need to be
booked quickly.
I will be booking accommodation for our club and if you would like to be included please let me know as
soon as possible.
See attachment with your email.
Thank you
Carol McKenzie
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Chris Michelmore, President Rotary Club of AdelaideRotary Club of AdelaideRotary Club of AdelaideRotary Club of Adelaide
Invites Rotarians and Guests from Districts 9500Districts 9500Districts 9500Districts 9500 and 9520952095209520 to join the intercity meeting on
Thursday 29 November 2012Thursday 29 November 2012Thursday 29 November 2012Thursday 29 November 2012 12 noon for 12.30pm (finishing at 2pm) 12 noon for 12.30pm (finishing at 2pm) 12 noon for 12.30pm (finishing at 2pm) 12 noon for 12.30pm (finishing at 2pm)
Members Dining Room Adelaide Oval (entrance through Northern Gate only)
The speaker will be RI The speaker will be RI The speaker will be RI The speaker will be RI President Elect, Ron D BurtonPresident Elect, Ron D BurtonPresident Elect, Ron D BurtonPresident Elect, Ron D Burton
Please email Lindsay if you wish to attend
Cost is $40 pCost is $40 pCost is $40 pCost is $40 per header header header head
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Greg Schuetze
Licaria Scheepers
Tuesday 6.50 for 7.00am
Hectorville Sporting Club, Fisher Street, Magill
www.magill.rotaryclub.org.au
www.facebook.com/rotarymagill
www.rotarynews.info/district9520
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6.30pm Campbelltown Athelstone Football Club 150 George St, Paradise
1.00pm Norwood Norwood Town Hall George Street, Norwood 6.15pm St Peter’s Kensington Hotel 23 Regent St, Kensington 6.30pm Kent Town The Royal Hotel 2 North Tce, Kent Town 6.30pm Unley Unley Sports Club 39 Oxford Tce, Unley
7.15am Eastwood Royal Coach Motor Inn 24 Dequetteville Tce, Kent Town 6.15pm Hyde Park Hyde Park Tavern Park St & King William Rd, Hyde Park 6.30pm Burnside The Feathers Hotel Glynburn Road, Burnside 6.30pm Mitcham Edinburgh Hotel High Street, Mitcham 6.30pm Morialta The Rezz Hotel 20 Hamilton Tce, Newton
No Meetings
The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of a worthy enterprise and in particular to encourage and foster
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The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service.
High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying by every Rotarian of their occupation as an opportunity to serve
society.
The application of the ideal service by every Rotarian to their personal, business and community life.
The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional people united in the ideal of service.
The Four Way Test of the things we think, say or do:
Is it the truth? Is it Fair to all concerned?
Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
For good food, good fellowship And the opportunity to serve through Rotary
…we give thanks.
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