HAVELOCK LION S MONTHLY NEWSLETTER

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HAVELOCK LION S MONTHLY NEWSLETTER JUNE 2017 LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE As John Snow says, winter is coming, enjoy this joke. It's late fall and the Indians on a remote reservation in South Dakota asked their new chief if the coming winter was going to be cold or mild. Since he was a chief in a modern society, he had never been taught the old secrets. When he looked at the sky, he couldn't tell what the winter was going to be like. Nevertheless, to be on the safe side, he told his tribe that the winter was indeed going to be cold and that the members of the village should collect firewood to be prepared. But, being a practical leader, after several days, he got an idea. He went to the phone booth, called the National Weather Service and asked, 'Is the coming winter going to be cold?' 'It looks like this winter is going to be quite cold,' the meteorologist at the weather service responded. So the chief went back to his people and told them to collect even more firewood in order to be prepared. A week later, he called the National Weather Service again. 'Does it still look like it is going to be a very cold winter?' 'Yes,' the man at National Weather Service again replied, 'it's going to be a very cold winter.' The chief again went back to his people and ordered them to collect every scrap of firewood they could find. Two weeks later, the chief called the National Weather Service again. 'Are you absolutely sure that the winter is going to be very cold?' 'Absolutely,' the man replied. 'It's looking more and more like it is going to be one of the coldest winters we've ever seen.' 'How can you be so sure?' the chief asked. The weatherman replied, 'The Indians are collecting a shitload of firewood.' HAVELOCK LIONS PAST PRESIDENTS 1966 - Ron Hislop 1967 - Bill McNabb 1968 - Trevor Kramer 1969 - Ross Crispin 1970 - Denis Paget 1971 - Tom Slape 1972 - Tom Horton 1973 - Vic Wilson 1974 - Alec Smith 1975 - Clem Mellish 1976 - Tom Reeves 1977 - Jim Moore 1978 - David Parr 1979 - Bob Bogle 1980 - Noel Simonsen 1981 - Harold O Neill 1982 - Ron Bell 1983 - Sidney Mead 1984 - Arthur Parkes 1985 - John Bradshaw 1986 - Nigel Morrison 1987 - Graham Taylor 1988 - Nigel Morrison 1989 - Jim Hughes 1990 - Tom Slape 1991 - Sidney Mead 1992 - Eric Bayliss 1994 - Frank Pender 1996 - Steven Wood 1997 - Addie Barrer (Mrs) 1998 - Alan Wratten 1999 - Peter Brogan 2000 - Peter Bilbrough 2004 - Peter Bilbrough/Dave Farrant 2005 - Dave Farrant 2006 - Phillip Steel 2007 - Nicola Farrant 2008/2009 - Dave Farrant 2010/2011 - Debbie Healy 2012/2013 - Harold Kiddey 2014 - Cathy Cocker 2015 - Harold Kiddey/Dave Farrant 2016 - Anne Boddy June 1, 2017

HIGHLIGHTS FROM BOARD MEETING, 13 th JUNE 2017. The Lloyd Morgan Lions Club Community Trust have made a grant of $3,000 to our Club to enable to purchase the Outdoor Barbecue to be placed at the Havelock Domain. The barbecue should shortly be freighted to us. A former member of our Club, Colin Arlidge, who left Havelock in 2013 is re-joining our Club. He will be inducted by Immediate Past District Governor John Rodger at our Change Over meeting next Tuesday. John Rodger urged as many members as possible to attend the Zone training to be held in Blenheim on 13 th August, starting at 10:00am. John said that it will help members understand how the Lions organization works and make it more interesting to them. The Board invited John Rodger to become an Associate Member of our Club in view of the assistance he has always given us so readily. John has accepted this invitation. Anne Boddy has been elected as our Club Lions Club International Foundation (LCIF) coordinator for the next year. Her role is to serve as ambassador for LCIF and to educate us about the activities of LCIF and its importance to Lions. We are booking the Town Hall for three-day book sales at Easter and Labour weekend next year. This will compensate for the Hall not being available this Labour weekend because of its use by Operation Southern Katipo. We have agreed to support the native tree nursery which has been relocated to Muff and Paul Newton s farm. Our involvement will be potting up seedlings one day a month. Further details once the nursery is in place. Dave Farrant spoke of the Tripe Night which Jan Osborne is intending to hold. Further details later. $5 a head for the tripe eaters. Those who do not like tripe can bring a plate. Some complaints have been received from people who have not received emails. Brian Cameron is looking at a better system of sending out our messages. Life after Havelock Email from Tracy and Mark Hi Ian We were looking in a box last night and found the card and Mitre 10 voucher Brian dropped off and realised I had not yet thanked you. Thank you to the Lions for it I am going to buy a big planter for a scrub Mary gave me and I bought up. I left all my containers there and must admit I regret doing that. We are waiting for a kit set shed to come and two very important things, a man must have a shed. Then we will reside in a caravan until we convert the woolshed already on the block into a home. I was thinking about it this morning its 25 years since we owned a bit of land and what always remained a dream for us to do so again. We are farming people at heart really. It s also lovely for us to be closer to my parents who keep very good health but have moved into old age. We have never lived within cup of tea distance from them so that will be nice. Our son Richard and his family are moving home to the Gisborne area and very excited they are too, as is our Daughter who already lives up there. So trips to Gisborne we will be able to kill two birds with one stone. Anyway, enough from me. We live in the wop wops a bit at the moment although only 1/2 hour to work for Mark no cell ph and have to come up the main house to use the computer. Looking forward to looking getting into society once we move onto our Block later in June. Please feel welcome to read this to the lions if you think they would like a Webby catch up. Lots of love to our friends in Havelock. Love Mark and Tracy June 1, 2017

HAVELOCK LIONS OFFICERS, 2017-2018 Lions Social outing at Kerry sand Colin s Home. 20th May 2017 President Joint Past Presidents Anne Boddy Harold Kiddey & Dave Farrant Lions members played a game of Klubb and enjoyed a late afternoon BBQ. Secretary/Youth Director Ian Cameron Treasurer Brian Cameron Tail Twister Debbie Healey Lion Tamer Ron Boddy Membership Director Dave Farrant Project Director Tracy Webby Social Director Carol Boswell Almoner Ali Morris Newsletter Editor/Archivist Brydie Sinclair It was a great time had by all. Thank you, Kerry and Colin, for your hospitality.

MONTHLY DINNER MEETING AGENDA DINNER TO BE AT THE SLIP INN Tuesday 20 th June 2017 Evenings Program Nights MC 6:30pm - Fellowship Greeter 7:00pm - National Anthem Welcome/Apologies Invocation Meal/Main course Toast to LCI Response Induction Raffle Draw Dessert President s Report Club Notices Presentations Installation of officers Lion of the year Lion Partner s Award Reader Shield Presentation of Service Chevrons Presidents Address Tail Twisting Lion Tamer Last Word Debbie Healy Nicola Farrant Anne Boddy Brian Cameron IPDG John Rodger Ian Cameron Colin Arlidge President Anne Boddy IPDG John Rodger IPDG John Rodger Alison Morriss Dave Farrant Harold Kiddey Anne Boddy MONTHLY LIONS MEETINGS Dinner Meetings: Every 3 rd Tuesday at the Slip Inn, 6.30pm. Or at a member s home for Pot Luck Dinners. Business Meetings: Every 1 st Tuesday at the Havelock Fire Station. We thank all our visitors for coming to Havelock lions club changeover meeting/dinner. We hope you all have a safe trip home and we look forward to seeing you all again in the near future.

Honorary Membership Jan Osborne Our monthly dinner meeting on 16 th May was a historic evening when Immediate Past District Governor John Rodger presented Jan Osborne with a badge as the first Honorary Member inducted into the Club. The citation read out by John gave us some insight into the impressive amount of community work Jan has done for the Havelock Community. Not only was she closely associated with our Club (the meals she made when the Club met in the Town Hall are legendary!) but she helped with Lion projects like revamping the old jetty and renovating the old toilets. Most facets of village life have benefitted from her huge heart, for instance she helped get Guides established, trained as a paramedic, cleaned and looked after the Hall, was involved with the fire fighters, provided shelter for distressed people when asked to do so by the Police and, of course, catered for Anzac Day participants for 10 years. Jan says her proudest achievement is to have three great kids and pointed out that Ray was her partner in all she did. John also made other awards that night. President Anne received her Silver Centennial Award and patches for our Centennial Service Challenge and Centennial Legacy project. Dave Farrant was awarded his 15-year Milestone Chevron and Siobhan Skinner, her Silver Centennial Award. Jan Osborne with Club Secretary Ian Cameron June 1, 2017 [Edition 1, Volume 1]

Trainging programme, Blenheim 13 th AUGUST 2017. Training for our Zone has been arranged for Sunday 13 th August, starting at 10:00am. The programme, set out below covers a wide variety of topics and has a variety of informed speakers. This is a great opportunity for all Club members to learn more about the Lions movement, meet other Lions in our Zone and talk about matters that are important to you in a supportive environment. If you are interested in attending, please let Ian know before 30 th July. Serial Time Subject Responsible 1 1000 Intro to team, H and S, Housekeeping Paul O Connor The Programme Ice Breaker 2 1010 DG elect Goals for coming year DG Peter Gamble 3 0930-1010 Responsibilities and Duties of Secretaries Ian Cameron 4 1030-1100 Responsibilities and Duties Presidents Tracy Henderson 5 1100-1120 Computing Intro to Facebook and MYLCI DG Peter Gamble 6 1120-1200 GMT Brian Attenbrough 7 1200-1245 Lunch As per local arrangement 7 1245-1330 GLT Paul OConnor 8 1330-1400 Intro to 2 nd VDG John Whyte and presentation on LCIF and LCI Forward John Whyte 9 1415-1500 DG Forum Chaired by DG 10 1500 Conclusion Thank you for reading. I am always looking for new material for the News Letter so please feel free to email me snippets to add in each month via email at brydiersinclair@gmail.com Happy Reading everyone! June 1, 2017 [Edition 1, Volume 1]