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Probus Club of Old Oakville Box 69597, 109 Thomas Street, Oakville ON L6J 7R4 www.probusoldoakville.ca November 2016 Items of interest: President s Comments Our Story, & Future Speakers Activities & Special Events President s Corner Membership 168 President s Corner 1 Our Story 2-6 Guests & New Members 7 In Memorium 7 Activities & Special Events 8 & 9 Story/Joke 9 Guest Speakers, Photo Reminder & Gentle Reminder 10 O ur 20th Anniversary Celebration on November 2nd - wow, what a wonderful meeting! For those members who could not attend that day, before the actual Anniversary Celebration began, we were blessed with a very moving Remembrance Day presentation prepared by Ron Thornbury. Founder Member Peter Josselyn added a personal touch with the reading of In Flanders Fields during the presentation. One of our newer members, Ron McKee finished off the presentation by playing the trumpet, as he did last year, the Last Post and Reveille, a very fitting end to our Remembrance presentation. After the intermission, The Anniversary Celebration consisted of taking us through the 20 years of changes to our great Club. It was narrated by Past President Dave Hutchison who added his own personal touch with a number of humorous additions. Bob Boone, a Director and Secretary of Probus Canada brought congratulations from our National President in addition to providing us with some National and District 3 news. He also presented the Club with a nicely framed 20 Year Anniversary Certificate! Now I just have to figure out who gets the pleasure of keeping it safe and sound! Along with Bob, we also had three distinguished guests, two presidents and one Immediate Past President from other Oakville Clubs who offered their congratulations. We were very fortunate to have in attendance ten of the original 42 Charter Members, and eight of the remaining nine of the original 42 Founder Members. Each was presented with a specially designed (by Ken Christie) name tag (See Page 5), and will be a constant reminder of our appreciation for their efforts 20 years ago. There was one aspect of the celebration which I missed. While our Past Presidents in attendance were asked to raise their hands by Dave Hutchison, I had intended to ask them to stand as well to be better recognized. To each of you, I offer my apology, and to all our Past Presidents, my sincere thanks for all you have contributed to our club, and the leadership you have shown during your presidency. John Williams Page 1

Guest Speaker It was US! Topic: 20th Anniversary Dave Hutchison T he 2010-11 President, Dave Hutchison, narrated the presentation that highlighted the events over the 20 years of our existence, right from our formation to the present day. And just as a reminder, he illustrated what our organizations main purpose is.to be non-political, non--sectarian, non-profit, non-fundraising, and be an autonomous club. Our Club was sponsored by the ROTARY Club of Oakville and we received our Charter in November 1996. There were 42 Charter Members and 42 Founder Members; the latter group were granted Founder status at the February 1997 Club Meeting. Gordon Mylet was our first President and he presided over the first meeting at St. Jude s Anglican Church's Parish Hall, and, when our numbers rose to over 100, at the Knox Presbyterian Church hall; Dave then asked us to remember that it was there that the clatter of walking canes was deafening when the time to line-up for refreshments was at hand - those at the back of the line seldom got a chance to get one of TIM s Timbits, hence the rush! Happy days! Here are the names of both the Charter and Founder Members as presented to the November Anniversary Meeting: As we all recognise, things have greatly changed in the Club over the past 20 years, and Dave proceeded to Adams Bruce Armstrong Al Armstrong Robin Bain Jim Barnes Bill Bowker Frank Bremner Bill Browne Bob Caird John Camm Dennis Camp Geoff Campbell Don Chappel Cliff Collins By Archibald Dick Benson Harvey Boyd Herb Bunting Pearce Carman Don Cooke Geoff Corbett Jack Dempster Harry Doyle Des Erlindson Mel Henderson Hedley Jarvis Jeff Jones Gordon Josselyn Peter Copestick Lewis Davies Lyn Dennis Les Drayton Barry Farley Paul Forster Doug Hammond Frank Hanus George Horwood Ken Karras Walter Marriott David McCaffrey Al McCarthy Gordon Mepham Murray Martin Ted Mason Ray McLeod Don McMaster John Moore Bob Neely Bill Nenniger Emil Pilcher Norman Roblin Don Russell Alex Rydlo Vladimir Shove Norman Sim Jim Sturrup Ralph Morley Blair Morrison Ian Mylet Gordon Ostrom Curzon Philbrook Frank Prince Basil Quinn D'Arcy Reed Art Sinclair Cliff Smith Duncan Stone Bob Thompson Trevor Van Allen Eric Whiteside Bill White Ron Childerhose Gerry Christie Ken Cook Barry Holmes Derek Jennings Ian Ross Don Sale John Watson Doug Parsons Don Rock David Short Alan Vetzal Roy Whittaker Fred 7 6 review some of the major changes that have occurred. He first reviewed how the membership numbers have changed over the years, and commented that the changes shown (in five year segments) have been due to attrition, a common feature among PROBUS clubs. Here is a graph showing the changes. 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1996 60 At 5 Years 2001 171 At 10 Years 2006 195 At 15 Years 2011 186 20th 2016 169 He pointed out that the average attendance at Monthly Meetings over the 20 years was 53% irrespective of the total Membership Number. 11 Page 2

Dave then reviewed what we presently enjoy, and then showed the various activities and events that we enjoy and the great variety of sectors from which we draw our excellent Guest Speakers. The Arts Canadian Armed Forces Business Sector Current Affairs Authors Special mention was made of our longest running clubs, namely, the Bridge Club and the Pool Club. The first named was started in 2000 by Gordon Mylet in 1997 and continued coordinating it until 2000 when Kim Shikaze took over, and who STILL carries on this role...ably aided and abetted by his wife Shirley, we might add! Dave asked that Kim acknowledge the thanks of the Club for his fine efforts. Unfortunately, the initiator of the Pool Club, Hugh Grant, could not attend this Anniversary Meeting due to health reasons, nor carry on his coordinating role of the Pool Club, but Dave thanked him, in absentia, for his tremendous contribution to our PROBUS Club; Colin Thompson has assumed the mantle of coordinator. In 2104, Bill Titgemeyer, canvassed the Members to ascertain what other activities they would like to see introduced into the Club. Many activities were expressed but, alas, there were few takers to assume the role of leading them. However, two did 15 Service Sector 16 emerge and are going strongly, and these are the Dinner Club and the Investment Club. Bill, since its inception, coordinated this merry group of repasters, but has now handed the soup ladle over to Hugo Kamerling, who not only assumes this role, but also that of coordinator of Club Activities. The Investment Club also started in 2013 with John Vipond & Craig Barnard at the helm, and it, too, is going strongly. Craig has since passed on his co-chair role to Brendan Barnet. This year will see the third consecutive year in which members are invited to submit photograph entries for competition. The winners of the previous years were shown and it hoped that this year s entries have the same quality as that of those winners. Our main event of the Club s Year is that of the President s (Presidents ) Luncheon. As Dave noted, this was formerly the President s Dinner, and held as an evening do, but for logical reasons, it was later made a day event. The thrust of the luncheon is to have a good speaker, and this year he was! Ted Barris kept everyone enthralled as he recounted the preparation for the battle at Vimy Ridge; celebration of 100 Years since the battle at Vimy Ridge is taking place this year and was a battle for which Canada is so renowned. We were now taken back to how we, as individuals have changed, especially in our attire at Club Meetings! Here are the images he used to illustrate his point, after which he posed the question Was this such a good thing? Apparently, the jury is still out on this. today 33 Not only in Attire has our Club changed, but what have we now that we did not have in 1996? We were now led though the things that were not available to us then, but are now accepted as if there were always there! Of course, we are talking about the advance in the development and use of electronics in our daily lives and in Communications within our Club. Where formerly we got the message out via type-written vehicles, used snailmail,etc. we can now can do this faster, with fewer errors, by using the electronic tools that are now available. We now have a club webpage that provides both members and other interested parties with information on our club. Webmasters were, firstly Mel Edlindson, followed by St. John Blakeley, and currently Ken Christie. Also, we are now capable of providing members with presentations of both information and amusement at Club Meetings. This comes under the collective heading of Audio-Visual; our first and current Chair for this is Ron Thornbury. Every successful club, in fact, any organization relies on its volunteers, and we are no exception. Here are the guys Behind the Scenes! They work quietly(?) and really help the club function smoothly. Over the years, when we first enter the monthly meeting place, we are greeted by the badge hander-outers, then the Membership Chair and his aides, the Special Events organizers. Next and final group are the ones that promise so much but give so little - the 50/50 Draw guys! As noted earlier, the successful selection of the Guest Speaker is of paramount importance and we have, over the years, been blessed with Chairs that have provided us with excellent speakers. Our immediate past chair, Garth Gisel, and his aides have carried out this responsibility with great enthusiasm and affect over the past four years. To all BTSers, our grateful thanks. And what our meetings be without humour! Don Parsons from 1997 2008 was our resident Jokester This role has now been assumed by Tony Last. Here are another couple of Don s gems taken from past Newsletters: Page 3

Don Parsons 2007 Newsletter Positive Outlook I ve sure gotten old! I ve had two bypass surgeries, a hip replacement and new knees Fought prostrate cancer and diabetes. I m half blind, can t hear anything quieter than a jet engine, take 40 different medications that make me dizzy, winded, and subject to blackouts. Have bouts of dementia. Have poor circulation; hardly feel my hands and feet anymore. I can t remember if I m 85 or 92 and have lost all of my friends. But, thank God, I still have my driver s license! ********** Senility Prayer Grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked, The good fortune to run into the ones I do, And the eyesight to tell the difference! Dave then invited current Jokester, Tony Last to give us two of his gems, which he did to much laughter! Here s one of those he presented:. Please keep Leroy in Your Prayers A preacher said, Anyone with special needs who wants to be prayed over, please come forward to the front of the altar. With that, Leroy got in line, and when it was his turn, the Preacher asked. Leroy, what do you want me to pray about for you.? Leroy replied, Preacher, I need you to pray for help with my hearing. The preacher put one finger of one hand in Leroy's ear, placed his other hand on top of Leroy s head, and then prayed and prayed and prayed. He prayed a blue streak for Leroy, and the whole congregation joined in with great enthusiasm. After a few minutes, the preacher removed his hands, stood back and asked, Leroy, how is your hearing now. Leroy answered, I don t know. It isn't til next week.! At this point in his Celebratory Address, Dave reminded Members that our Club survives and thrives due one reason...us! He said that By participating in club events, volunteering, attending meetings, introducing guests, sponsoring new members, and allowing your name to be put forward for positions on the Management Committee, you have continued to make our Club grow and prosper. He then asked Members to turn to members on either side and congratulate each other on a job well done. Without Leadership, no organization can survive, and we were fortunate to have, over the 20 years, leaders who have turned our aspirations into reality and led us through the changes that we faced, and continue to face, as a club. At this point, Dave presented the list of President s since 1996, and closed his address and turned the microphone over to current President, John Williams for the remainder of the Celebrations. Page 4

J ohn Williams now proceeded to explain how the 20th Anniversary would be recognized for those that were Charter and Founder Members. This recognition is in the form of a one-time only Club Badge (See Pearce Bunting s Founder Member Badge). Here we see Bob Boone, in his traditional certificate-giving-attire, after presenting President John Williams with the PROBUS Canada Certificate of Congratulations on our celebration of our 20th Anniversary! Prior to the Celebratory Address, John invited both Charter and Founder Members to step forward for a group photograph to commemorate the event. However, this was not the end...there was a cake to be cut and eaten, with coffee, tea, or the Oakville Club s bar for those who wished to have an alternative form of liquid refreshment! Distinguished Guests We had the pleasure of distinguished guests, namely Robert Boone, a Director and Secretary of PROBUS Canada, and three guests from other Oakville Clubs... Stewart Bryan, President and Immediate Past President. Robin Davis from the PROBUS Club of Oakville, and Ernst Wehrli, President of The Combined PROBUS Club of North Oakville. Each President addressed the Meeting and carried greetings from their clubs and congratulated us on our 20th Anniversary. Page 5 Stewart Bryan Ernst Wehrli

Page 6 Photographs: Don Finan & Rick Schwartz

Guest Bob Meadows (Right) with Sponsor Alf Allen Guest Tom Herlihy (Right) with Sponsor Curt Allen Guest Bob Brown (Left) with Sponsor John McLaren We extend a warm welcome to our guests and hope that they so enjoyed their visit that they will become Members in the near future. Last month a guest, now a member. David Underwood seen here being pinned by President John Williams. Sponsor John McLaren (Right) Last month a guest, now a member. Ross Hutchison seen here being pinned by President John Williams. Sponsor Richard Birkett (Right) It is with regret that we have to announce the passing of Michael (Mike) Colls. Mike joined us in 2013 and was sponsored by Fred Reid. We express our sincere condolences to his family. Page 7

Chair: Hugo Kamerling INVESTMENT CLUB Meet: Third Monday each month Time : 2:00 p.m. Location: The Oakville Club Contacts: John Vipond and Brendan Barnet POOL CLUB EVERY Tuesday 12 Noon Monaghan s Sports Bar & Grill Colin Thompson DINNER CLUB Normally Third Wednesday each month THURSDAY Nov. 17th 6:30 p.m. Varied locations (Dependent on Host) Piatto Restaurant Mississauga Hosts: Hugo & Jacobijn Kamerling Chair: John Butler Month Event Type Where Day Time Bus Cost Oct. President s Luncheon Luncheon Burlington Conference Centre Wed. Oct. 19th Reception 11:30 12:15 Cash Bar 11:30 1:00 Lunch & Programme 12:15 3:00 NO BUS $45 per person Nov. Tour TOYOTA Cambridge Thurs. Nov. 24th 11:15 a.m. at Oakville Place -Back lot - BUS $20 Stop at the Cambridge Mill restaurant on the way for a Turkey Lunch with all the trimmings -$26 (Meal price includes HST and Gratuities) $35 Dec. Page 8 Xmas Luncheon Luncheon Oakville Club Wed. AFTER MONTHLY MEETING N/A Contact : John Butler 905-842-1911 or at jcbutler01@sympatico.ca Roasted pork * Salads & Vegetables Cookies & Squares Tea & Coffee RAFFLE

The FIRST is a Golden Retriever the SECOND is a Senior Citizen! Next time take me to a VET! EVERY TUESDAY AT 12 NOON 22 23 Two patients limp into two different medical clinics with the same complaint? Both have trouble walking and appear to require a hip replacement. The FIRST patient is examined within the hour, is x-rayed the same day and has a time booked for surgery the following week. The SECOND sees his family doctor after waiting 3 weeks for an appointment, then waits 8 weeks to see a specialist, then gets an x-ray, which isn't reviewed for another week and finally has his surgery scheduled for 6 months from then. Why the different treatment for the two patients? Answer Contributor: Dick Whitting- Page 9

Future Guest Speakers Wayne Blackburn Meeting Speaker Topic Dec. 7 th Carole Bertuzzi Luciani TBA 2017 Jan. 4 th Feb. 1 st Mar. 1st George Chisholm President Oakville Historical Society Debra Garry & Director Oakville & Milton Humane Society Elaine Charal Handwriting Analyst Overview of Oakville s History Role of Humane Society and Changes in Law Humorous Approaches to handwriting and Personality Analysis Apr. 5 th Kelly Walker Speaker, Writer, Composer, etc! Life Affirming Principles 2 A s soon as you hear of the passing of a Club Member, or a Member that is ill, please advise Membership Chair Curt Allen and Vice-President, Gord Stovel, ASAP so that they can, in turn, advise the Membership. Page 10