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1 ISSUE NO: 15 Published early in the months of January, May & September May - August 2015 Enquiries and correspondence: The Secretary PO Box 242 Torquay 3228 * Contributions Welcome* Send to Secretary at postal address Or/ Editor: suentim@hotmail.com Deadline for next issue: August Visit us on the Web : ADVANCE NOTICE - ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The 2015 AGM will be held on: Thursday September 17, 2015 Village Torquay, Kooringa Place Torquay Guest speaker: Geoff Cairns will talk about his Kokoda Trail trek. All committee positions will be declared vacant. Members are urged to consider nominating for a position on the Committee- Here is your chance to join in and help with the running of your Club. Nominations close two weeks prior. Nomination form attached at end of newsletter EARLY REMINDER - RENEWAL TIME The club year runs from 1 July to 30 June, so it will soon be time to renew your membership. We are holding the annual subscription to $25. Application/renewal form at end of newsletter. Payment methods: Please Mail your renewal to The Treasurer, PO Box 242, Torquay 3228 OR Drop it in at Spring Creek Community House. Make sure your name is clearly shown anonymous donations will be treated as such! (Note: Our Treasurer, Robert Setterfield, is away for 3 weeks in July so there may be a small delay in issuing receipts.) INSIDE Club News; Jokes 2 President s note; Thoughts on Oz 3 Cinema Group 4 Social Outings 4 Knit & Natter 4 Theatre Group 4 Walking Groups 5 Resistance Training 6 Tennis, Badminton 6 Wanderers 6 What s On Diary Page 7 Membership Form 8 Committee Nom. Form 9 KEEP THIS DATE FREE: Thursday December 3rd Christmas Lunch will be held once again at Beach Hotel Jan Juc. Further details in next newsletter. Wanderers at Hall s Gap
2 2 CLUB INFORMATION OFFICE BEARERS /14 President : Donna Symes Vice President : Anne Georgiou Secretary: Marjorie McKenzie Treasurer/Membership: Robert Setterfield (jrsetterfield@gmail.com) Assistant Treasurer/Membership: Peter Sweetten / Webmaster: Ian Champion (kchamp@iinet.net.au) Publicity/Newsletter: Sue Robinson (suentim@hotmail.com) Activities Coordinator: Heather Moore General Officers: Marie Reeves, Margaret Bufton, Laurel Adams, Maxine Checinski, Pam Perks, Graeme Perks Annual Subscription payable July 1st $25. Joining Fee $5. Visit us on the Web : WELCOME TO NEW MEMBERS Bill Abbott, Barbara Barnes, Kevin Beale, Gail Bernard, Don + Robin Forsyth, Kerry Johnston, Valma McGann, Peter + Dianne O'Donnell, Yvonne Sullivan ** We hope you enjoy your time with us ** Please send your photos, stories and jokes to The Editor for our next Newsletter NOW AVAILABLE...THE ENTERTAINMENT BOOK FOR ONLY $55 We have received a small number of this year's Entertainment Books, price $55. Help your Club while getting hundreds of dollars in discounts - the Club earns $10 from each sale. If you would like one, please contact Robert Setterfield on or jrsetterfield@gmail.com. If demand exceeds supply we will order more. Thanks to our sponsors HAYDEN REAL ESTATE TORQUAY for printing this issue Thanks Rosslyne for jokes and Donna and Lidio for photos - Ed.
3 3 Our club now has over 200 members, making it the highest number of members since it began over 10 years ago. New members keep turning up at our different groups looking for friendship and things to do with their new life. I joined in with the Wanderers on their last Caravan and Campers trip in March this year. The location was The Grampians Halls Gap, a beautiful setting, with many bush walks and other activities to suit all age-groups. Marie and Bill were along to setup and supervise the Petanque competition, [setting up in picture at right] which has always been a highlight of the trips. Their assistance in adjudication and education of some of the novice players was much appreciated. The day of the final was blustery and cold but it didn't dampen the spirits of the two teams competing for the Jo Biscombe trophy. This year LACVI is one of the sponsors for the 2015 Victorian Regional Achievement and Community Awards. The awards program will be launched on Tuesday the 5th of May in Geelong and I will represent the LAC Surfcoast at this launch. It will be a great opportunity for me to showcase our club and maybe even nominate it for a community award. As winter approaches I know a large number of members will be seeking warmer places either overseas or heading to tropical Queensland. Enjoy your travelling and stay safe. "Australia is a very confusing place" - thoughts on Australia by Douglas Adams. Australia is a very confusing place, taking up a large amount of the bottom half of the planet. It is recognizable from orbit because of many unusual features; including what at first looks like an enormous bite taken out of its southern edge where a wall of sheer cliffs plunge into the girting sea. Geologists assure us that this was simply an accident of geomorphology but they still call it the "Great Australian Bight" proving that, not only are they covering up a more frightening theory, but they can't spell either! The first of the confusing things about Australia is the status of the place. Where other landmasses are classified as continents, islands or countries, Australia is considered to be all three. Typically, it is unique in this. The second confusing thing about Australia is the animals. They can be divided into three categories: Poisonous, Odd and Sheep. Of the 10 most poisonous arachnids on the planet, Australia has 9. Or it would be more accurate to say that of the 9 most Poisonous arachnids, Australia has them all. However there are few Snakes, possibly because the spiders have killed them all. Visitors should be careful to check inside boots before putting them on, under toilet seats before sitting down and generally everywhere else where spiders might lurk. A stick is very useful for this task. As a result of all the hardship, dirt, thirst and weird animals, you would expect Australians to be a dour lot. Instead, they are genial, jolly, cheerful and always willing to offer a kind word to a stranger. Faced with insurmountable odds and impossible problems, they smile disarmingly and look for a stick. Australian beaches are the nicest and best in the world, although anyone actually venturing into the sea will have to contend with surfboarders, sharks, stinging jellyfish and stonefish, which sit on the sea bed pretending to be a rock with venomous barbs sticking out of its back that will kill just from the pain. However, watching a beach sunset is worth the risk Tips to Surviving Australia: - NEVER put your hand down a hole for any reason WHATSOEVER - The beer is stronger than you think, regardless of how strong you think it is - Always carry a stick - Air-conditioning is imperative - Wear thick socks - Invest in good maps. Stopping to ask directions only works when there are people nearby.. How to identify Australians: * They pronounce Melbourne as "Mel-bin". * They think it makes perfect sense to decorate highways with large fibreglass bananas, prawns and sheep. * They think "Woolloomooloo" is a perfectly reasonable name for a place, that "Wagga Wagga" can be abbreviated to "Wagga", but "Woy Woy" can't be called "Woy". * Their hamburgers always contain beetroot. Apparently it's a must have. * They don't think it's summer until the steering wheel is too hot to touch. *They will react in horror when companies try to market "Anzac cookies". But overall they're a beaut bunch of ockers "Ossie, Ossie, Ossie, Oy! Oy! Oy!" Please send your photos, stories and jokes to The Editor for our next Newsletter
4 4 CINEMA CLUB The year is quickly going by and we hopefully will be fortunate enough to get more good movies. We had a great response to the eagerly awaited Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and our "aftermovie cuppa" discussion revealed mixed opinions. We normally meet at Readings Waurn Ponds the second Wednesday of each month, except School Holidays. DATES for next series: *MAY 13th *JUNE 10th (JULY NIL- SCHOOL HOLS) *AUGUST 12th *SEPTEMBER 9th Newcomers need to inform me if they want to be on the Cinema List, I send out the Movie Title and Time about 5 days before. Parking "all day" (3+ hrs) is on Pioneer Rd or at the rear of the Cinema. Directly in front is only 3hrs ( not long enough for lunch + movie ) We meet around for lunch at Panache which is about 1+ hrs before the movie.. Tickets are $10 usually or $8 with Readings Senior Cinema Ticket (this extra cost is a one-off $8 for the year and can be used any time, not just for our movies. 4 movies and it's paid for itself) Hope to see you some time - Rosslyne learyrg@gmail.com SOCIAL OUTINGS Come along and join a lively and friendly group for a meal and chat. Next Outings for 2015: Friday MAY 22nd Lunch noon Fisho's, The Esplanade, Torquay Friday JUNE 19th Lunch noon Elephant & Castle Hotel, 158 McKillop St, Geelong Friday JULY 24th Lunch noon Bistro on the Green, 47 The Esplanade, Torquay Friday AUGUST 21st Lunch noon Little Creatures, 221 Swanston St, South Geelong All are of course very welcome to attend! Convenor: Heather Moore on KNIT and NATTER We meet at the home of Maureen Holmes, 24 Island Drive, Torquay on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month from 9:30 to 12 noon. Upcoming dates: *May 6 & 20 *June 3 & 17 *July 1 & 15 *August 5 & 19 All are of course welcome to attend. Convenor: Maureen THEATRE GROUP If you wish to join us and keep in touch with events please send your address and other contact details to: jochannetts@bigpond.com Upcoming planned outings: *Torquay Theatre Troupe: A Skull in Connemara Friday May 22nd *GPAC Playhouse : Evita Friday July 24th If you have any suggestions please let me know. Hope you can join us this year. Cheryl Annetts Visit us on the Web: Please send your photos, stories and jokes to The Editor for our next Newsletter
5 TUESDAY WALKING GROUP ***NOTE - New starting time for Terms 2 & 3 *** Meet 12:30 in school term, Taylor Park Rotunda, Torquay (adjacent Bowling Club). Bring a mug and $1 for morning tea. Carpool to destination, $4.00 per passenger. Walks normally take approx. 1.5 hours. NEW MEMBERS MOST WELCOME! Come prepared: hat, comfortable walking shoes, drink, sunscreen and appropriate clothing. Contact: Ken Noreen May 5 Moggs Creek Picnic Ground Old Coach Rd via Aireys Inlet Mel 511 C10 May 12 Torquay SLSC via Danawa Gardens to Spring Creek Surf Beach Rd off Bell St Torquay Mel 237 G8 May 19 Queenscliff Station to Rail Trail Queenscliff Rail Station carpark Mel 236 H4 May 26 Distillery Creek Picnic Ground Distillery Creek Rd past Aireys Inlet Mel 511 C10 June 2 Iron Bark Basin walk Pt. Addis Rd, off Great Ocean Road Mel 511 D9 June 9 Queens Park Bridge to Moorabool River Carpark adj Queens Park Bridge Mel 451 D4 June 16 Drysdale Rail Trail Drysdale Rail Station, Geelong-Portarlington Rd Mel 238 C11 June 23 End of Term 2. Hotel, walk to Buckley Falls. Off Hamilton Hwy, Fyansford Mel 450 J2 SCHOOL HOLIDAYS June 27 to July 13 NO WALKS July 14 Ocean Grove Golf Club & Barwon River walk Guthridge St off Wallington Rd Mel 233 J4 July 21 Mystery Day..??? ($5) Taylor Park, Torquay Mel 237 J5 July 28 Waurn Ponds Creek, Grovedale Tanunda Gve off Oberon Dve, Grovedale Mel 465 H3 Aug 4 Jan Juc to Bells Beach Bird Rock Café carpark, Jan Juc Mel 505 F11 Aug 11 Hovells Creek, Limeburners Bay Shell Rd, North Shore Mel 432 K7 Aug 18 Coogarah Park, Anglesea Reserve Rd, Anglesea Mel 196 E5 Aug 25 St Leonards Lake walk Beach carpark, St Leonards Mel 460 A11 THURSDAY WALKING GROUP Meet 9:00 am - The Esplanade, Fisherman s Beach The start times are: AND { 9.00am From first Thursday in April to last Thursday in November} { 8.30am From first Thursday in December to Last Thursday in March} Contact: Marg Anne Georgiou PLEASE NOTE: From May 21st to June 18th, inclusive, Peter McMahon will be our contact. Peter s number Is June 4 th June 11 th June 18 th June 25 th July 2 nd July 9 th July 16 th July 23 rd July 30th August 6 th August 13 th August 20 th August 27 th Local walk and coffee at Front Beach Café Local walk and coffee at Imperial Rhino Local walk and coffee at Torquay Bowls Club Local walk and coffee at The Pantry on Bristol Local walk and coffee at Kobo Local walk and coffee at Front Beach Café Local walk and coffee at Imperial Rhino Local walk and coffee at Torquay Bowls Club Winter Warmers at Parliament Parliament House tour and lunch Local walk and coffee at The Pantry on Bristol Local walk and coffee at Kobo Local walk and coffee at Front Beach Café Car pool to Barwon Edge Café. Walk along Barwon River, return to café for coffee
6 TENNIS & BADMINTON 6 RESISTANCE TRAINING The Tennis group meet every Wednesday morning at the Torquay Tennis Club (next to the Football Club grounds) Surf Coast Highway. Starts at 10.00am, only$2.00 per session. Contact: Kris Cuttiford Daryl McIlvena Want to play Badminton?? Games can be played every Wednesday from pm at Surf Coast Sport and Recreation Centre at a cost of only $6.50. Just turn up if you are interested. Racquets are available if you don t have your own equipment. Contact the Centre on for information. RESISTANCE TRAINING:- 1 hour OUR TRAINING SESSIONS ARE HELD AT THE FOOTBALL CLUB NEAR THE ROUNDABOUT TORQUAY (Rooms with a great view) MONDAYS : & with Maurie (morning tea with 0930 Session ) WEDNESDAYS: & with Maurie FRIDAYS: & PROGRAM 10 minutes Warm Up 15 minutes Group Work 20 minutes Own Program (many different machines to use) 15 minutes Stretches FEE STRUCTURE $5 /session $8 / week (up to 3 Sessions) $30 / month $80/ 3 months Note. Members are entitled to attend a maximum of 3 sessions per week. Convenor: Maurie Dean on THE WANDERERS Our caravan and campers group travel twice yearly to interesting Victorian destinations, staying in caravans or cabins in caravan parks LAC Wanderers tripped down to Halls Gap in late March and had a great time. A few new Wanderers joined us this time, and all fitted in very well and joined happily in the majority of our activities. The petanque tournament was a lot of fun. The farewell dinner at the "Balconies" restaurant was excellent. Everybody had a great time and I am sure old friendships were renewed and new ones established. Big 4 at Halls Gap was a wonderful venue and we were well catered for thanks to managers Kathy and Gary. Our next trip will be to PORT FAIRY from SUNDAY 8th NOVEMBER. It has been a popular spot with lots to do. s regarding this trip will be forwarded next month. - Lidio & Annette Queries and full details, contact Convenors Annette and Lidio Phone : lidioric@gmail.com All are very welcome to join the happy group so do come along, you are guaranteed of a fun time. There are planned activities but you are free to do as little or as much as you like, however we recommend you don t miss the nightly Happy Hour. Please send your photos, stories and jokes to The Editor for our next Newsletter
7 MAY Time Activity 7 Where 5 12:30 Tuesday Walk Moggs Creek 6 9:30 Knit & Maureen Holmes 7 9:00 Thursday Walk ->Front Beach Café 12 12:30 Tuesday Walk Torquay 13 12:00approx Cinema Group Waurn Ponds 14 9:00 Thursday Walk ->Imperial Rhino 19 12:30 Tuesday Walk Queenscliff rail 20 9:30 Knit & Maureen Holmes 21 9:00 Thursday Walk ->Kobo 22 12:00 Social Outings Fishos Torquay 26 12:30 Tuesday Walk Distillery Creek 28 9:00 Thursday Walk ->Torquay Bowls JUNE 2 12:30 Tuesday Walk Ironbark Basin 3 9:30 Knit & Maureen Holmes 4 9:00 Thursday Walk ->Front Beach Café 4 2pm General Committee Meeting Spring Creek Community House 9 12:30 Tuesday Walk Queens Park 10 12:00approx Cinema Group Waurn Ponds 11 9:00 Thursday Walk ->Imperial Rhino 16 12:30 Tuesday Walk Drysdale rail 17 9:30 Knit & Maureen Holmes 18 9:00 Thursday Walk ->Torquay Bowls 19 12:00 Social Outings Elephant & Castle Geelong 23 12:30 Tuesday Walk Fyansford 25 9:00 Thursday Walk ->The Pantry JULY 1 9:30 Knit & Maureen Holmes 2 9:00 Thursday Walk ->Kobo 9 9:00 Thursday Walk ->Front Beach Café 14 12:30 Tuesday Walk Ocean Grove 15 9:30 Knit & Maureen Holmes 16 9:00 Thursday Walk ->Imperial Rhino 21 12:30 Tuesday Walk???Mystery 23 9:00 Thursday Walk -> Torquay Bowls 24 12:00 Social Outings Torquay Bowls 28 12:30 Tuesday Walk Grovedale 30 9:00 Thursday Walk Melbourne - Parliament House AUG 4 12:30 Tuesday Walk Jan Juc-Bells 5 9:30 Knit & Maureen Holmes 6 9:00 Thursday Walk ->The Pantry 11 12:30 Tuesday Walk Hovells Creek 12 12:00approx Cinema Group Waurn Ponds 13 9:00 Thursday Walk ->Kobo :30 Tuesday Walk Anglesea 19 9:30 Knit & Maureen Holmes 20 9:00 Thursday Walk ->Front Beach Café 21 12:00 Social Outings Little Creatures, Sth Geelong 25 12:30 Tuesday Walk St Leonards 27 9:00 Thursday Walk Barwon River->Barwon Edge - WHAT S ON - May to August 2015 Refer to Group reports for full details Thursday Walks are Local except where specified; morning tea destination as listed. Tennis - Wednesdays 10am, Torquay Tennis Club Badminton - Wednesdays , Surf Coast SRC Resistance Training - Mon, Wed, Fri Torquay Football Club
8 8 LIFE ACTIVITIES CLUB SURF COAST Inc Application for new membership / membership renewal Given name Surname Address and postcode.. Phone. Mobile Age group (please tick): Note: we ask for this information only because it helps our parent body, Life Activities Clubs Victoria Inc, to secure Government grants aimed at an ageing population. Activities currently available: walking, cinema, social outings, tennis, caravanning & cabins, resistance training, knit & natter, arts & theatre. Suggestions for additional activities are welcome, especially if you are prepared to be the convenor! Joining fee (new members only) $5.00 Annual fee (from 1 July each year) $25.00 If joining after 1 January $12.50 Amount enclosed: $... (cheque or money order PLEASE DO NOT SEND CASH BY MAIL) Your cheque or money order should be made payable to: Life Activities Club Surf Coast Inc. Please attach it to this completed form and either place it in our mailbox at Spring Creek Community House, 14 Price St, Torquay (during their office hours) or mail it to: Treasurer & Membership Secretary Life Activities Club Surf Coast Inc PO Box 242 Torquay 3228
9 9 LIFE ACTIVITIES CLUB SURFCOAST INC Nomination of Club Officers and Ordinary Committee Members The Annual General Meeting of the Life Activities Club Surfcoast Inc will be held at Lions Village, Torquay on Thursday 17 September 2015 commencing at 2.00 pm. All positions on the Committee are for a period of 12 months from the date of the AGM and will be declared vacant. Nominations will be called for: President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer/Membership Secretary, Activities Coordinator, Publicity Officer/Newsletter Editor, Webmaster and Ordinary Committee Members. The nominee, proposer and seconder must all be financial members of LAC Surfcoast Inc for nominations to be valid. NOMINEE: I, (print full name), being a financial member of the Club, consent to my nomination for the position of PROPOSER: I,.(print full name) declare that I am a financial member of the Club. Signed: Phone.. Date:.. SECONDER: I, (print full name), declare that I am a financial member of the Club.
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