Rotary International President D. K. Lee District Governor Mark Starratt Monday 11 Aug. Web site: www.clubrunner.ca/dprg/dxadmin/admin.aspx?did=5360 President Wayne Chesley President-elect Richard Kowalchuk Past President Mike Christie Secretary Gord Wright Treasurer Gail Halderman Sgt.-at-Arms Paul Heywood Directors Mary Lou Hansen Bob Arthur Doug Fleming Richard Kowalchuk Dave Panabaker Jeff MacFarlane Brenda Bauman Editors Al Gray Karen Blewett Steve Maser Dale Stein Valerie Fraser Dr. Ken Sauer, Chairman of the 2008 Alberta Summer Games. Dr. Sauer was pleased to report that the Alberta Summer games were a huge success thanks to the efficiency and dedication of over 2,500 volunteers and support from our community. With community initiative grants from local organizations such as our Rotary Club and the Community Foundation our city was left with many lasting legacy s. Dr. Sauer thanked our Rotary Club for providing the games with $125,000 to complete the track and soccer complex which is now officially the, Rotary Track & Soccer Complex. As well, the Community Foundation provided a grant for bleachers at the Family Leisure Centre swimming pool, which allows spectators to sit in the pool area during competitions. Another lasting legacy is the beach volleyball courts down in Kin Coulee. With over 10,000 people which include the athletes, coaches, chaperones and parents, converging on Medicine Hat the economic spin off for local businesses was fantastic. Dr. Sauer pointed out that all work leading up to the games, which included building the various facilities, and all work during the games such as catering, merchandise, and accommodations were supplied by local Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
Greeter Dave MacLean Guest Book Dick Bide Music Don Reid Grace Tom Seaman Guests Craig Ruff Dr. Ken Sauer Joe Leask Birthdays Wayne Chesley Al Gray Terry Partis Caroline Sauter Anniversaries Ken Zollner, 25 yrs Gerard Nugter 5 yrs, Paul Heywood 5 yrs Attendance draw Dave Maclean $30 Club Auction Joe Chacko won a photo album Editor Valerie Fraser Photos by Al Gray Club 400 Winner Make-up meetings Dick Bide Harold Wilson companies. The only work not done by local business was the final coating on the running track. Dr. Sauer said that although he finished wrapping up the games late Sunday night, he felt invigorated on Monday and was ready to put his energy into the Canada Cup Baseball starting on Wednesday. In closing he once again thanked our Rotary Club for supporting the 2008 Alberta Summer Games. President s Message Acting President Dave Panabaker explained he was filling in for President Wayne Chesley. After acknowledging our guests, birthdays and anniversaries, Dave introduced our guest speaker, Dr. Ken Sauer, Chairman of the 2008 Alberta Summer Games. Minute Matters Mary Lou Hansen explained she requires a head count for the winery tour on September 4 and asked the attendees fill out the form on the tables. She also reminded people of the SUN HAT Competition that will be held at our meeting at Echo Dale Park on 25 August, with prizes for best hats. She reminded people that this was Canada Cup Baseball week, starting on Wednesday with the opening ceremonies at Athletic Park. On a closing note she was happy to announce the Business Leaders Trip to China, which will be leaving Vancouver November 2009. Early registration is up to Aug 15. Forms were left on the tables for interested parties. Mike Christie showing the Platinum Sponsor plaque the Rotary Club received for the 2008 Alberta Summer Games. Steve Maser is putting together a binder that will contain national and international initiatives our club is in involved with and he would appreciate any feedback, suggestions or pictures. Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned? 2
Jim Soloman was pleased to announce that Team 3 had their Bingo on Aug 7 and they made $499 and Bernie Scott won the pool. Thanks to all for coming out. Bryce Dynes reminded us that the Toyota Never Quits Dragon Boat Festival takes place on August 23 at Elkwater. He invited everyone to come cheer them on. Nadia Deenen announced that Mikiko, our Japanese exchange student, will be arriving in Medicine Hat on August 14 and invited people to come out to the airport and welcome her to Medicine Hat. Dave Panabaker said Team 2 Bingo made $868 and Elvira Smid won the pool. Thanks to all for coming out. $gt-at-arms - Paul Heywood Sgt. Heywood set his sights on Dave Panabaker by asking him a question that if he got it right he would not be fined. The question, What kind of car do you drive.? Never one to miss a beat Dave replied, I don t drive a car, I drive a truck. Semantics Paul retorted, what kind of truck do you drive? GMC replied Dave. Wrong answer. Dave was fined $1. Sgt. Heywood then zeroed in on Bruce Dynes with the same question and Bruce's reply was, GMC truck. He was fined $1 as Toyota sponsors the Dragon Boat Festival. Rod Pillman was fined $2 for enjoying himself in Scotland. Tom Seaman was fined $1 for showing up. Gerard Nugter was fined $5 for having an anniversary. Allan O Byrne was fined $2 for doing the sound check during the meeting, not before and he was fined another $2 enjoying a week of fishing. $ Happy Dollars $ Joan Sauve was happy with the Rotary Dinner she attended at Dieter Brands home. Rod Whitfield was happy for the great holiday he had water skiing in Washington. Bruce Dynes had a happy $10 for staring 3 weeks holiday, his daughter getting married on Saturday and the Dragon Boat Festival being over soon. Dick Bide gave a happy $5 for winning a flight. Al Garden was happy his 11 year old grand daughter competed in the Alberta Summer games and walked away with a bronze in the triathlon. Rod Pillman was happy that he watched his grand daughter compete in Highland dancing in Scotland and win the overall trophy for the games. Dieter Brand was happy his son, an engineer, was able to get a sail boat working that Dieter was unable to get working in the 1960 s. Kirk Wright was happy for his wakeboarding adventures in Saskatchewan, but his body feels the pain. Steve Maser gave a happy $2 now that his bathroom is now tiled. Dieter Brand is happy with the Rotary Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned? 3
Dinner he hosted. Dave Panabaker gave a happy $5 for attending the Rotary dinner at Dieter Brand s. In Elvira Smid s absence Dave Panabaker offered up a happy $1 from her Bingo pool win. Harold Wilson gave a happy dollar for the fantastic fishing trip he just returned from and then added another $1 and told Paul to go have a bite to eat! 2008 Alberta Summer Games Our Club President representing Rotary at the Summer Games and presenting medals. Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned? 4
Program Information: Ideas Please forward to Brenda Bauman any ideas you have for coming programs. Phone 529-9769; e-mail: babauman@shaw.ca Aug 18 - Guy West - President of Alberta Containers Recycling Corp 25 Aug Regular meeting at Echo Dale Park - Speaker from Police Point Park Interpretive Centre Also SUN HAT Competition to be run with prizes. 1 Sept No meeting Labour Day 8 Sept Fraud Prevention Police services 15 Sept Mark Starratt - Our new Rotary District Governor 22 Sept Shelter Box Project 29 Sept EVENING MEETING - Wayne Chesley his trip to India WCS project 13 October NO Meeting 29 October EVENING MEETING MAKIKI HOSHI, OUR NEW EXCHANGE STUDENT 8 December EVENING MEETING CHRISTMAS PARTY You may help Remember to bring Co-op slips to the club that will bring many happy returns at payback time. Remember to donate your magazines so Don Reid can take them to the hospital for folks to enjoy. Under the B Bingo Schedule for 2007 2008 Team I Bingo Sun Aug 24 5:00 pm Tue Oct 21 4:45 pm Sat Dec 13 11:30 am Team II Bingo Mon July 28 5:00 pm Fri Sept 26 4:45 pm Sun Nov 23 11:30 am Team III Bingo Thurs 7 Aug 11:45 am Thurs 11 Sept 1:45 am Tues 11 Nov. 11:45 am Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned? 5