Bulletin Volume 85 No 62 October 27 2014 Rotary Club of Sale www.rotaryclubofsale.org.au Rotary District 9820 Incorporated Each month for the next year our Club will be publishing in the weekly bulletin a motto encouraging our members to be better people in all things we do. And each month is tagged with related theme: October Respect To show high regard, courtesy and politeness to others. Last Meeting: 27 October: Guest speaker: Peter Ryan. Deputy Premier and Leader of the Nationals. Chair: Danny O Brien Sergeant: Leo O Brien
Chair Danny O Brien introduced Peter Ryan to the joint meeting of R.C. Sale and R.C. Sale Central. Peter has a long history with Rotary locally both as a past member and long-time supporter. Peter who is Deputy Premier and leader of the Nationals was elected in 1992 and became leader of the Nationals in 1999. He is the longest serving current leader of a political party in Australia. After winning back government in coalition with the Liberals in 2010, he served as Minister for State Development and Regional Development. Peter referred to our grand final in 33 days referring to the upcoming State elections and remarked on how lucky we are to live in a country where there can be a robust exchange of ideas without fear or offence and that we need to maintain and cherish this fragile democracy. Peter recalled the time of reformation of the coalition with Ted Baillieu in 2008 where special arrangements had to be made for photo opportunities because of the differences in height with Ted at 6 foot 7 and Peter a Collingwood 6 footer. Peter talked at length about his idea that the secret to the strength of Gippsland is its diversity and that we need to concentrate on how we can get the very best out of our assets. Coal and tight gas were two contentious issues which generated some penetrating questions as was the issues around TAFE funding and restructure which is still far from resolved and will be a hot topic locally in the coming election. Peter finished by again referring to the value and fragility of our democracy and hoped that it may long remain so. President David thanked Peter and referred to the great quality of life that we enjoy compared to many other countries. Bill Jennings, PHF Rod Exton and Bette Langley enjoy the evening
Members and guests concentrate hard on Peter s message including Colin Adams from Sale Central. Next Meeting: 10 November: Rob McKimm Flying Gynaecologist Chair: Rachel Strauss Sergeant: Leo O Brien NB No meeting Monday November 3 Our next meeting will be held at Ibis, For all Ibis meetings, please be sure to contact Ibis before noon on Monday if you are an apology or wish to bring your partner or a guest. 51446599 frontdesk@allseasonssale.com.au
Announcements: President David: Rotary Banner re Polio Plus now on display on the Clocktower Board meeting 6 th November Career expo coming up We have registered with Council for Australia Day Keith Miller: Be prepared for Show gate duty starting Friday October 31. 1. Read instructions 2. Monitor radios 3. Enjoy the experience 4. Call Keith if in doubt. Secretary Laurie: IMPORTANT DATES: District Conference March 27-29, 2015. Read email from Adrian re latest conference news. AGM / Foundation Seminar November 16 th October is Vocational Service Month
Member Snapshot Name: David Tulloch. Spouse: UK-born Judy. Why I joined Rotary: Progression from age-limited Apex. Inducted Sale Rotary as Additional Active (now defunct joining pipeline). My early days growing up: At Coomealla, far south-west NSW. (sand hills and saltbush environ rich in beauty but only if you grew up there!). My fondest memories of school: In Wentworth Gaol! Don t hasten to conclusion! yes, schooling really was behind bars, through dire education infrastructure shortage in the far-west. My first roles in the work force: Employed in parent s two grocery shops, bulk fuel depot and news agency (Coomealla and Wentworth) sprinkling sawdust and kerosene on grocery shop floorboards before opening, home-delivering groceries by basket-bicycle, promoted to bulk fuel trucking to outback. Most interesting places I have lived/visited: Two days after marriage, we sailed on MV Aurelia for Genoa, Italy. Lived Derby, UK, employed at Derby Evening Telegraph (pronounced DARby, please, not DERby!), Derby being Judy s and our eldest son s birthplace. Have visited a few countries - French Somaliland, South Yemen, Dutch West Indies, Orkney Islands, Trinidad, Isle of Man, Pacific Islands, (sailed both canals, Suez and Panama), among some 44. Why I came to Gippsland: Returning from UK, assigned by company which had purchased four Gippsland newspapers, to Sale. My career in work force: Last 25 years (until retirement) general manager Southern Newspapers Pty. Ltd. Community involvement: Six years Honorary Probation officer, 12 years Trustee Anglican Diocese of Gippsland, six years Director, Victorian Agricultural Shows Ltd., (Life Member), committee Sale Agricultural Society (ex-president, Life Member), member Victorian State Disaster Plan (DISPLAN) committee, chair Gippsland International Wetlands Project, authored first history book on Wentworth at age 18 (book continues in print 60 years on), and various community committees.oh, yes, Rotary for, often reflect, perhaps too many years. Recreation interests: Family first, Briagolong farm, equine involvement including restoring (and harnessing up and driving) vintage horse-drawn vehicles.
David s old school watch towers, cells and bars! Wentworth Gaol. David wire-divining for underground water for villagers on island in the Bismark Sea. For this and other, David recipient of Australian Government presentation (citation) for valued contribution to assisting developing countries to reduce poverty and achieve sustainable development.
Milburn Michael NZ David s harness horse. Holds Gold Coast track record of standing start 2100 metres in 2.014 minutes that s 62 kmh trotting!. David and Judy at Walt Disney s kitchen table, Marcelene, Missouri, USA.
Rotary Clubs of Sale and Sale Central Gippsland Show Sale Gate Roster 2014 Revised 27-10-14 FRIDAY 31 OCTOBER 2014 SATURDAY 01 NOVEMBER 2014 Dawson St Gate Dawson St Gate 7am 10pm Sale Central 7am 3.30pm Sale Central McGhee St Gate McGhee St Gate 7am 10 am Col Counsel 7am 10 am Laurie Smyth 10 am 2 pm Lyndon Webb 10 am 1 pm Gwen Miller " " Carmel Webb " " Sale Central 2 pm 5 pm Gwen Miller 1 pm 3.30 pm Col Counsell Grant Ellers " " Leo O Brien 5 pm 8 pm David Strauss " " Leo O Brien Grant Ellers 7 pm 10.00 pm David Strauss Sale Central
Cattle Gate Cattle Gate 7am 10 am David Tulloch 7 am 9 am Sale Central Sale Central 10 am 1 pm TBA 9 am 12 pm Neil Ross " " Sale Central " " Alan Lewis 1 pm 5 pm Sale Central 12 pm 3.30 pm David Strauss " " Sale Central 5 pm 8 pm Sale Central " " Sale Central 8pm 10pm Sale Central Pedestrian Gate Pedestrian Gate 7 am 10 am Graeme Dyer 7 am 9 am Sale Central 10 am 1 pm Noel Langley 9 am 12 pm Kim McLaughlin " " Betty Langley " " David Tulloch/Liz Sheat 1 pm 5 pm Adrian Rys 12 pm 3.30 pm Liz Sheat " " Neil Ross " " Danny O Brien 5 pm 8 pm Adrian Rys " " Alan Lewis " " Rod Exton 7 pm 10 pm Rod Exton Alan Lewis
Gate locations Dawson St. gate is located between the carrot cake & poultry pavilions McGhee St gate is located at the cnr. of McGhee and Dawson St Cattle gate is the entrance to the Greyhound complex on the Sale/Maffra road Pedestrian gate is next to the main gate on the Sale/Maffra road GATEKEEPERS INSTRUCTIONS 2014 EVERYBODY PAYS FOR ENTRY UNLESS THEY HAVE A VALID TICKET. See ticket board for examples of valid tickets. Trade pass wrist bands must be worn to be valid. PATRONS WITH PREPAID SHOW TICKETS OR COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS must have ticket clipped on Friday by gatekeepers and on Saturday ticket is to be retained by gatekeepers. These actions ensure that the tickets are used only once each day. Tear off portion of show ticket admits one adult only. Ticket complete admits two adults and four children under 15. If two adults present then both portions of ticket are clipped. ADMIT ONE TICKETS are used to facilitate entry control at McGhee St. and the pedestrian gate when required. GREYHOUND CLUB PATRONS are to be directed to enter via the gate in Dawson St next to the railway line; otherwise they pay to enter like everyone else. SHOW TICKETS are to be sold, after clipping, on Friday only. Families may enter at show ticket rate on Saturday but no show ticket is to be issued. All tickets presented on Saturday are to be retained by gatekeepers. PENSIONER means age, service or disability pensioners only. PASSOUTS may be given by a stamp to the back of the hand at any time both days. PROBLEMS OR DISPUTES should be referred to the gate supervisors Keith Miller (by radio or telephone 0408 431 761) and Neil Brewer when he visits your ticket box. Failing that the secretary can be contacted on 51442603. The pre-set radio channel is for gatekeepers only and should be monitored at all times, not just for disputes and instructions but also for help with safety and emergency issues that may arise. SECURITY PERSONNEL will be on duty at each gate from about 5pm on Friday to assist with crowd control and to check bags for alcohol, so work with them as a team.
The Road Forward: 31 Oct-1 November: Show Gates No meeting 10 th November: Rob McKimm Flying Gynaecologist 17 th November: AGM. President s night Editor s note: Thanks to David Tulloch and Laurie Smyth for assistance with this issue.