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1 Probus of Huntsville P.O. Box 5261. Huntsville. ON. P1H 2K6 www.probushuntsville.ca email: probushuntsville@gmail.com 2014 Management Committee President: Patrick Flanagan Past President: Margaret Wood Vice President: Bob Mallette Secretary: Sonja Garlick Treasurer: Beryl Clayson Paul Clayson Membership: Betsy Rothwell Care Bear Coordinator: Margaret Masterson General Interest Coordinator: Barbara Burton Events Coordinator: Mary Ray Ward and Gayle McCaig Facilities Coordinator: Roger Staig and Jim Miller Newsletter Editor: Andre Tieman Thursday October 16 th, 2014 Sutherland Hall, 10:00 AM 1. O Canada Ken Koehler 2. Welcome Patrick Flanagan 3. Financial Report Paul Clayson 4. Membership Report Betsy Rothwell 5. Care Bear Report Margaret Masterson 6. General Interest Report Barbara Burton 7. Guest Speaker Report Bob Mallette 8. Events Report Mary Ray Ward and Gayle McCaig 9. General Business Patrick Flanagan 10. New Business from the Floor All Membership 11. Social coffee, tea and goodies **No coffee or food upstairs please ** 12. Speaker Subject: Introduced By: Thanked By: Rob Hurst Retired President of CTV News No Topic Yet So Wait for Breaking News Patrick Flanagan Bob Mallette 13. Closing remarks Patrick Flanagan If you have any suggestions for the newsletter or website, please contact Andre Tieman at andre.tieman@gmail.com or 705 767 3095.

AFTER THE PROBUS MEETING 2 After the Probus Meeting a number of people have been meeting at Kelsey s for lunch. All are welcome. MEMBERSHIP REPORT Betsy Rothwell - Membership Chair We had another good turn-out of members at the September meeting. At the October management meeting, the management team accepted the applications of 4 new members: - Lorna and Jim Popofski, sponsored by the Mallettes - Linda and Peter Schie, sponsored by the Flanagans We have 187 members at present. If you have friends who would like to join Probus, we have 13 openings, so this is a good time to apply. The application form is on the Probus of Huntsville website - http://www.probushuntsville.ca, under the Contact Us tab. Please don t forget to look for the red dot on name tags of our new members, and take a moment to introduce you and welcome them to our club. Management Committee members will have a green dot on their badge. Badges for new members can be picked up from the desk at the door. 2015 Membership Fees are now due. The annual fee is $40.00 per person. Fees can be paid during the break, or by mail to: Probus of Huntsville PO Box 5261 Huntsville, ON P1H 2K6 Attn: Beryl Clayson CARE BEAR REPORT Margaret Masterson Reporter The following people received cards over the past month: Myrna Mason Sympathy card on her mother s passing Hayden Family Sympathy card on Joan s passing If you have any information (such as operations, death of close family members or even the birth of grandchildren) please let me know and I will send a card on everyone s behalf. GENERAL INTEREST GROUPS Barbara Burton Coordinator (burtonbaj@sympatico.ca) To avoid conflicts, please be check the dates of other club events, before booking your activity CLUB TIME DETAILS COORDINATOR Book 2 nd Mon. 1:00 PM Books to be discussed for 2014 Nov 10: The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt Dec 8: Hare With Amber Eyes by Edmund de Waal Jan 12: The Book Thief by Markus Zusak Catherine Hawkins 635-9834

Bridge 4 th Tues. 1:00-3:45 PM At 55. Newcomers of all abilities required and welcome Gloria Andersen 385-1938 3 Duplicate Bridge 4 th Mon. 1:00 PM At the Clayson s. In order that tables, boards, computer etc. can be set up before you arrive, please contact Beryl & Paul Clayson at least a day before the date, if you wish to play. Although we have about 30 regular members, we can still use a few more, especially couples, since there is a preponderance of ladies at present. Beryl Clayson 789-5510 clayson@cogeco.ca Bid Euchre 2 nd Tues. 1:00 PM 2 nd Mon. 1:30 PM Group I - This group is full. Group II - Newcomers welcome John & Helmy Aben 789-1221 Sherry & James Mossman sherrymossman@ sympatico.ca 787-1074 Dining in A great way to meet more members! Each pair hosts your group twice in the year. The host provides the main dish and assigns the rest of the meal. Participants bring their own choice of beverage. Sign up for 2015 will be at the Oct. and Nov. meetings (or email me) and groups will be drawn in Dec. Barbara Burton 788-0059 burtonbaj@ sympatico.ca You will be able to sign up for a 6 month snow bird group, a weekend group, or regular dining in (group chooses best date each month). In order to keep things changed up, you may email me up to 3 pairs you have not been with for a while, and up to 3 pairs you have been with too much. (No guarantees). Please note I will be away until Nov 7 so will not reply to any email until I return from China). Wine Appreciation The final all group WINE OFF will be Nov 7. Bob Mallette was the wine taster of the month. Our favourite red wine for 2014 is Promised Land Cabernet Sauvignon from South Australia. Our best white wine for 2014 is Kim Crawford Unoaked Chardonnay from New Zealand. Jeff and Ann Cox 685-9900 jeffcox88@ gmail.com

Arm Chair Travelers 2 nd Wed. 7:00 PM At Chartwell Muskoka Traditions 16 Legacy Lane, Huntsville (2 nd floor theatre bring slippers in mucky weather) Wed. 12 Nov: Hiking the Swiss Alps and touring the Black Forest and Bavaria; by Daniela and Doug Bell Wed. 10 Dec: Exploring Italy and Sicily by VW Camper with Ken & Barb Koehler, circa November 1967 We are seeking presenters for 2015. 4 Doug Bell 635-1137 dougdaniela@ hotmail.com Please email Doug if you wish to be on his contact list to receive an email reminder of shows or for cancellations. Gentle Hiking Photography Fri. Nov. 7 th 2:00 PM The first event of the Genteel hikers never happened due to weather. Let s try again in September or October. The next get-together of the Probus Photo Group will be at Ken and Barb will be hosting at their Huntsville Condo -- 35 Dairy Lane, Suite 101. Our theme will be "Fall Highlights -- Shades, Shapes & Patterns!" So let's get out and capture whatever catches our eye in this the most colorful season of our Muskoka year! If you'd just like to see what the Photo Group is all about, please feel free to come along as a spectator! Andre Tieman 767-3095 andre.tieman@gmail. com Ken Koehler 766-9936 kkoehler@vianet.ca As always if you can't appear in person at this session, emailed images are always welcome! IPad Thur. Nov 6 th 7:00 PM Photography will be the topic of our first meeting with Jean Francis instructing. It will be held at Lyn Todgham s house. Please let her know if you are attending and get on her notification email list. Lyn Todgham ldtodgham@bell.net FUTURE GUEST SPEAKERS Bob Mallette - Vice President Coordinator Please contact Bob if you have any ideas or suggestions for guest speakers for the 2014 season. DATE SPEAKER TOPIC November Don Smith Retired Publisher of Muskoka Magazine Community Journalism EVENTS FOR 2014 Mary Ray Ward and Gayle McCaig Coordinators. We are looking for ideas for 2015.

5 The Bob Spencer Memorial Car Rally proved to be another great event. The winning team for the second year in a row: Cathy Paton, Barb Burton, Shirley Brown, Betsy Rothwell 2nd Ken&Sandy Raven, Gwen Jackson, Cathy Nystrom 3nd David& Leslie Caswell, Lynne Newell. Most bonus question answered. Patrick& Cathy Flanagan, Cathy Oakden, Les Makoldy. Cleverest. Answer Andre &Jane Tieman, Eva Adkins.

Our second outing to Arrowhon Pines was an event enjoyed by all. The day was wonderful and the meal was delightful. Some of us enjoyed a boat ride on the lake, while others played a spirited game of tennis. All of us enjoyed the warmth of the wood fire in the center of the magnificent timber dining room. 6

7 Date Event Price Description Tickets Coordinators Wed. Nov. 5 th Deerhurst Decades $67 PROBUS NORTH has invited us to join them for lunch and show September October Jill Winter Cocktails & Social: 11.30 AM. Buffet Lunch: Noon Show: 1 PM. - Tues. Dec. 2 nd 2:00 til 4:00 PM Robinson s Independent $15 Festive entertaining ideas from Robinson s kitchen. Plus delicious sampling. September October Eve Adkins Thur. Dec. 4 th $70.00 Christmas Party Dinner, Dancing and Fun at Deerhurst All 3 Huntsville Probus s are invited. September October November Jill Winters will be selling tickets

8 Thur. Dec. 11 th Details to follow Christmas Luncheon Put this date in your calendar so you don t miss this festive activity at Mark O Meara. October November Diane and Bernie Burley Tickets for Probus Events are sold between: 9:15 9:55 a.m. and also at coffee break until 10:55 a.m. You can pay for these events by cash or cheques. (Separate cheques for each event). We cannot accept post- dated cheques. We will reimburse money paid for an event due to cancellation by the member to the extent that there is no cost to the club. We encourage members to organize events (such as lunches, trips, etc.), but due to insurance reasons all events must be cleared through the events chair(s) and approved by the Management Team before members can be contacted or tickets can be sold at meetings. Members organizing events may contact John McCaig at globalskate@sympatico.ca with details of the luncheon /event and he will print the tickets for you if you wish. Please allow 14 days prior to required date. Probus Huntsville Web Site and Newsletter Over the next few months you will see some changes to the newsletter. We are hoping to include pictures of events and other information of interest to our members. Ultimately the newsletter will migrate to our website. We will continue to produce a paper copy for those without computer access. If you have any suggestions for the newsletter or website, please contact Andre Tieman at andre.tieman@gmail.com or 705 767 3095.