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Be a gift to the world The Weekly Bulletin of the Rotary Club of Wynnum and Manly Rotary District 9630 Bulletin Year 63 No 39- Date - 20-04 - 2016

April 26th Helen Heathwood. For your Diaries: May: 6th Careflight s Gala Dinner. (See Bulletin 34) 15th Rotary Family Fun Day 29th Sunday Special Bunnings BBQ. June: July: 4th Rotary Club s Trivia Night. (A Saturday night) 2nd Changeover Dinner 22nd-24th Jumpers and Jazz at Killarney. Report for Meeting April 20th 2016-6.00 p.m. for 6.30 p.m. Program: ANZAC Centenary Project Schools Presentation Guest Speaker: Graeme Wescombe. Chairman: Graham Pearson. Visiting Rotarians: Allen Collishaw (Pine Rivers), David Field (Capalaba Club and incoming Assistant District Governor for this Club.) Rotary Partners: Marie Warren, Cheryl delange, Geraldine Simpson, Susan Boddy, Robyn Schneidewin, Robyn Wescombe, Jo-Anne O Connor, and Elaine Evans. Special Visitors: Invited Guests and Visitors for the ANZAC Centenary. Michael Boddy, Doug and Audrey Jones Manly/Lota RSL President: Charmaine and David Driver Principal - Darling Point Special School: Lisa Morrison - Principal - Manly West State School: Paul Cavanagh - (Student leadership coordinator - Brisbane Bayside State College.) Geoff Sullivan - Principal - St John Vianney's Primary School: Captain (AAC) Susan McMillan - Officer Commanding - 121 Cadet Unit, Wynnum: Damian Hiesler and Alison Modini - Bunnings Cannon Hill: Mike OShea and Geoff Davies - Pelican s Nest. Visitors: Harold Parker, Dallas Dillon, Nev Harrison, Merv and Margret Bird, and Exchange Student Carol Morais-Cunna Apologies: Robyn Bunting, Rod Fletcher, David Preston, Harry Pregnell, Matthew MacDonald, Michael McKerrow, Glen Ford, John Milles, Damian Nolan, Conor MacManus, Damian Hiesler (Bunnings), Peter Cumming, TedDavenport, Don Hann, George Englert, David Groves, Michael McKerrow, Don Nixon, David Lynn, Tony Fisher, Fraser McGregor, Niels Coelingh-Bennink, James Dean, Roger Heathwood, Peter Heathwood, Don Lyell, Clare Brolan, and Col Piper. Editor s Notes: The members of the Rotary Club of Wynnum and Manly were saddened to hear of the death of Sel Payne s mother last week. Our deepest sympathies are extended to Sel and his family at this difficult time.

Last Friday morning our long term member Arthur Hall died after a long illness. Our deepest sympathies are extended to Rosemary and her close family. Notice is given that Arthur s funeral will take place at the Wondall Road Uniting Church on Thursday 28th April at 11.00 a.m. I have been asked by Rosemary to speak about Arthur as a Rotarian. I have been greatly helped by Ken Evans and Tony Fox. (The text of this reflection will appear in the Bulletin of 5th May. All Rotarians are asked to form a Guard of Honour outside the Church at the end of the ceremony. After the hearse has driven away all mourners are invited to move to Shangri-La for light refreshments. Some time later there be a private Cremation with Arthur s family and close friends at the Hemmant Crematorium.. David Tighe spoke of the need for helpers to help at the Breakfast after the Dawn Service on ANZAC Day. The Club is serving a sausage sizzle at the manly/lota RSL Hall at the conclusion of the service. This will be approximately some time before 5.00 a.m. If you are able to help please contact Dave. David also reminded us that we are conducting a Family Fun Day on Sunday 15th May to highlight the community problem with Domestic Violence. Steve Jones advised the Club that he again had for sale The Entertainment Book for $65.00. He assures us that after just a few activities from the contents of the book, the initial cost will be recovered. Carol, our Exchange Student still has a few copies of the Exchange Students Taste of the World Recipe Book. They are just $5.00 each. Get your copy now. The Quota Club of Wynnum and Manly invites all members of the Rotary Club of Wynnum and Manly to their Annual Changeover Breakfast on Sunday 15th May - 8.00 a.m. for 8.30 a.m.at the Wynnum Leagues Club. R.S.V.P. by 10th May to Beryl (33960801) or Yvonne (38228836). Cost $25.00 - paid up front please. President Christine called forward Rotarians Andrew Hurst and Jo Soothill formally from the Mareeba Club and offered them membership within this Rotary Club. Christine presented them with their new Dinner Discs in the name of the Rotary Club of Wynnum and Manly. Christine then invited Merv Bird and Harold Parker forward and offered them each Life Membership of the Wynnum and Manly Rotary Club. In support of the nomination for Merv Bird Tony Fox stated. It is my pleasure and privilege tonight to speak about the contribution ourrecent member Mervyn Bird has made to the RC of Wynnum and Manly.

Merv was inducted into this Rotary club on 20th February 1980, 36 years ago. During this long time he found himself in almost every position you can undertake in a Rotary Club. Tony said about now Merv is probably thinking l don't remember doing all that stuff. Well he certainly did and a lot of other Rotary duties to numerous to mention here. Throughout all this time he was being actively helped and supported by Margaret who I might mention has been a stalwart for 25 years or more of the club s efforts with Meals on Wheels. In her own right Margaret has been recognized twice as a Paul Harris fellow. During all this Rotary activity Merv and Margaret were running a busy and successful Carpet Retailing business in the Manly business centre. Mervyn has made a major contribution to the success, growth and progress of this Rotary club and is well deserving of life membership of this club. We sincerely thank him for his efforts and wish him and Margaret good health and happiness for the future. Nev Harrison was the chief sponsor, so to speak, of Harold Parker who told us that Harold became a member in October 1997. Nev said that it didn t take long for Harold s potential to shine through. He became known as Mr raffle for his expertise in conducting these. Then Mr Melbourne Cup for the same sort of reasons. These were followed by the Santas, The State of Origin Nights, complete with Icecreams, Icecreams and finally the wonderful fund raiser which he organised and the Club began conducting their Wednesday BBQ at Bunnings under his oversight. Still going strong. Nev had no doubt at all that Harold should be recognised in this way. Both Merv and Harold were presented with their Plagues of Recognition of their Life Memberships. Christine presented Margaret with a beautiful floral arrangement. Dave Warren came forward and proposed Rod McEwan for membership. Dave told us that Rodney had lived n Australia for 16 years and had originally come from Rhodesia or today s Zimbabwe. He is the son of a Rotarian. Rodney came to live in Wynnum with Gaby his wife and their two sons Alec and Michael.

He and Gaby are owners of My Property Group - Real Estate Agents. They are coauthors of a book entitled Advance to Sold. Rodney manages the Property Management Division of the business and is extremely passionate about serving others. President Christine welcomed Rodney to the family of Rotary with the classification of Real Estate. Christine then presented Gaby with a bouquet of flowers. Graham Pearson came forward to formally introduce our Guest Speaker. Graeme Wescombe. Graeme was going to give a power point presentation of the ANZAC Centenary Memorial Project whose aims were to provide all the schools and colleges in our area with an ANZAC Memorial in the Centenary of ANZAC. As Graeme began his address he traced the history of this magnificent project which was really his baby, which a great many members of Rotary and the community were very wiling to help fulfil the aims of this huge project. As he spoke Graeme showed all the finished Memorials and told us little anecdotes about each of the 18 completed. How he got the sandstone and lifted them into place, the plaques and the stainless steel fittings and how Bunnings had provided thousands of dollars worth of plants and labour.

After Graeme had finished showing us through all the projects he invited the President of the Manly/Lota RSL to speak to us about the significance of ANZAC Day. He began by referring to a time 30 years ago when the children at school hardly knew anything about the significance of ANZAC or even what it stood for. Doug said that the landing at Gallipoli and subsequent engagements of the First World War truly put this nation on the map. He went on to say that today children at school are highly motivated and their knowledge is quite extensive. When he first heard of this Rotary initiative through Graeme Wescombe just two years ago he embraced the concept and now that all schools have a Memorial there is heightened interest and involvement in ANZAC Day services in the schools at the Memorials. Doug believes that the children of today are as patriotic as were the young men who went off to War early in the 20th Century. It is of no small consequence that this revival of interest and support for the ANZAC Commemoration is due to the erection of these Memorials. Well done Graeme and all those who helped you. Graeme concluded by thanking every one who had any involvement in this project and he was very emotional as he finished. The audience then rose and acknowledged Graeme s great work with a standing ovation which lasted some time. Then to top it all off President Christine awarded Graeme another sapphire to the one he already has on his Paul Harris Fellowship. It was a great night of celebration and the evening closed with the singing of the National Anthem at 8.40 p.m. Roster for the Bunnings Sausage Sizzle 27th April, 2016 8.00 a.m. - 12 noon Eric Batten, Rita Jensen with Bob Rose 12.00 noon 3.00 p.m. Damian Nolan, Christine Woodward with Robyn Bunting.

Next Meeting April 27th 2016-6.00 p.m. for 6.30 p.m. Program: Direct Couriers My Business! Guest Speaker: David Preston Chairman: Michael McKerrow. Doorkeepers: Max Mead John Milles. Fellowship: Mick Matthews. Equipment: Conor MacManus Damian Nolan. Sergeant: Gordon Walters. Next Meeting May 4th 2016-6.00 p.m. for 6.30 p.m. Program: Estate Planning Guest Speaker: T.B.A. Chairman: Matthew MacDonald. Doorkeepers: Trish Peddie Bob Rose. Fellowship: Neal Schneidewin. Equipment: Roy Buckley Jim Byrne. Sergeant: Gordon Walters. Next Meeting May 11th 2016-6.00 p.m. for 6.30 p.m. Program: R.Y.P.E.N. Guest Speakers: Participants from the last RYPEN Weekend. Chairman: Rod Fletcher. Doorkeepers: Harry Pregnell Chris Reynolds. Fellowship: David Tighe. Equipment: Niels Coelingh-Bennink Glen Ford. Sergeant: Trish Peddie. Next Meeting May 18th 2016-6.00 p.m. for 6.30 p.m. Program: Fellowship Night Guest Speaker: President Christine Chairman: David Groves. Doorkeepers: David Preston David Warren. Fellowship: Robyn Bunting. Equipment: Bob delange George Englert. Sergeant: Trish Peddie. APOLOGIES AND EXTRA GUESTS Contact Sel Payne phone - 0419653175 or info@selscharters.com.au

ROTARY INTERNATIONAL and DISTRICT 9630 OFFICERS R.I. President District Governor District Governor Elect District Governor Nominee Assistant Governor ROTARY CLUB OF WYNNUM AND MANLY OFFICERS 2015 2016 President Christine Woodward Vice President Dave Warren Secretary Rod Fletcher - (M) 0422 535 730 Treasurer Brian Pertzel President Elect Michael McKerrow SERVICE DIRECTORS Club Vacant Community David Tighe Fund Raising Steve Jones International Niels Coelingh-Bennink Vocational Bill Simpson Youth Service Matthew MacDonald Membership and Publicity Glen Ford Youth Protection Officer Niels Coelingh-Bennink K.R. "Ravi" Ravindran John Crawford Doug St Clair Elwyn Hodges Greg Forster The Rotary Club of Wynnum and Manly Chartered - October 23, 1953 Presentation of Charter - April 10, 1954 Bulletin Editor Sandy Marshall All correspondence to: The Secretary, PO Box 2, Wynnum QLD 4178 Web Address: http://www.rotaryclubofwynnumandmanly.asn.au/ Our meetings: Each Wednesday - 6.00 p.m. for 6.30 p.m. Shangri-La Reception Lounge, 1969 Wynnum Road, Wynnum West.