Rotary Club of HOLROYD (inc) District: 9675 Chartered: 26 April 1958 ABN 93 065 053 972 BULLETIN Date: Volume: 59 24-04-2017 No: 24 http://www.holroydrotary.org.au/ secretary@holroydrotary.org.au PO Box 94, Merrylands NSW 2160. The Rotary Club of Holroyd meets every Monday night at 6pm for a 6:30pm start at Club Merrylands Bowling, Corner of Newman & Oxford Sts, Merrylands NSW 2160. Apologies/Guests to Eileen Britten on 9683-3848 or 0427-658-982 prior to the day of the meeting RI President Club President President-Elect John F Germ Robert Feil Sofia O Donoughue District Governor Secretary Treasurer Stephen Humphreys Narelle Wilson Paul Reid Meeting: 01-05-2017 Meeting: 08-05-2017 No meeting / Committee Meetings? Mother s Day Anne Patterson Women s Factory Sister Clubs: Rotary Club of Huntington, Indiana, USA, D6540 Rotary Club of George Town, Tasmania, AUS, D9830 Rotary Club of Gourock, Scotland, D1230 Notes of Meeting: 24-04-2017 GUESTS: APOLOGIES: RAFFLE: PRESIDENTS REPORT: NSW Police EFT payment advice Page 1 of 5 James Warrand, Paul Bousfield, AG Warwick Richardson, Julie Apps Alana Wilson, Lou Camenzuli, John Heslop, Jerry Duma Pat Gerardis Robert Feil Robert will visit David Holz on Wednesday at 10:30am if anyone would like to accompany him. Confirmed 2018 Conference accommodation has been booked for those who requested him to do so. $500 was send to Rotary Club of George Town to assist in a Safe Water Project. Gave a cheque to Paul Bousfield who is the Chair of Police Legacy for $3,500. This was the money raised from the raffles, and other savings from the State Crime Command Awards night. Police Legacy helps support the families of Police Officers who have passed away. Paul said that the Police from SCC and Police Legacy appreciate everything we do for them through the Awards night and our donations. AG Warwick Richardson talked to us about his family s involvement with Police Legacy. Secretary: Disaster Aid Australia Newsletter Narelle Wilson (Correspondence) Dis Sec Di North District 9675 2017-18 budget Shelterbox Australia Information re disasters in Columbia and Peru Dis Sec Di North Reminder re MUNA, reminder re District Directory, reminder re District Assembly, possible guest speaker Robert Jordon re ovarian cancer, reminder re compliance form Greystanes Community Centre cheque Judy Batson thank you for birthday card as well as newsletter from Holroyd Probus
Energy Australia canvassing for business Dis Sec Di North Reminder District Assembly 6/5, Queen s Baton Relay, New Member evenings Sydney City Fire Station 18/5 & 25/5, info ARH Muster for Mental Health, End Polio Event 27/4, newsletter from Disaster Aid, Australian Rotaract Conference 21-22 Oct, SES W0W DAY - Wear Orange Wednesday 10/5, 2017 ROTARY EMERGENCY SERVICES COMMUNITY AWARDS, RC of Hurstville Autumn Showcase, RC of Illawarra Swing into Wings Dinner 6/5, ROMAC update, congratulations to RC of Sutherland on successful Vintage Car Day, working bees at DIK. Newsletter and request for donation CareFlight Report on Ukrainian Humanitarian Relief Aid Treasurer: Paul Reid Payment has been received from District to offset Information Night Club Service: Sofia O Donoughue Has book to be taken to events for insurance purposes everyone must write their names in book to be covered for insurance purposes. Don t forget the 59 th Birthday dinner this Wednesday night at Al Pacino s at Hilltop at 06:00pm. If you want to eat the Pizza/Pasta meals that have been selected the cost is $30. If you want to order a different meal then the cost will be as on the menu. Green folder has dates in it where our help is needed. Please look at the book and fill in your names. Community Service: Pat Gerardis Dream Cricket: had already mentioned this at our information evening, for those that were not there, thanks again for your contribution, it is because of our members giving their time on the day and donations towards the purchase of medals, that Dream cricket was a resounding success and I hope that it will be continued. On Friday the 9th of June, We will be supplying a meal for the children and families at Ronald McDonald house as we do each year, it will be an Italian food night, we will have more details in the coming weeks. Also in June, The collection of unsold Bowel Care kits and money to be returned. And finally, Congratulations to Sarah Large on her exam results. Foundation / International: Audrey Williams $500 to RC George Town for Safe Water Project Fund Raising: Rod O Donoughue Thanks to those who helped out at Bunnings barbecue. Takings $724, Expenses $170 = Profit $554 There will be some barbecues for Cumberland Council Rob and Rod met with Administration at Cumberland Council Red Shield Appeal is on the last weekend in May every year. Saturday 27 th will be okay but Sunday 28 th is booked for a barbecue Rod suggested that we have a Red Shield table and collector next to barbecue to accept donations. Vocational: Membership: New Generations/Youth: Trevor Elias John Heslop Jerry Duma Page 2 of 5
Guest Speaker Introduced by: Irene Little James Warrand talked about the Bombing of Darwin on 19/02/1942. There were two raids the first at 09:58am and the second at 11:58am. James is a volunteer at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney it is the second best maritime museum in the world after Greenwich. Darwin pre-war isolated and remote with a population of 5,000 people. By time or air raids there were over 10,000 service personnel. We only had a few planes operational in Darwin while Japan sent 81 Kate Bombers, 36 Zero Fighters on the raids. Talked about the damage done to the ships in Darwin Harbour (showed pictures). The USS Peary was bombed (WW1 style destroyer) and lost 83 sailors. It s gun is now in a park in Darwin. Approximately 7 ships and most of our planes were destroyed. There were 235 dead, 300-400 wounded, 30 aircraft destroyed. The only wharf capable of handling sea going ships was also destroyed. 20 subs and ships survived, oil tanks only slightly damaged, railway undamaged, airfield 50kms away was not attacked. There were 62 further raids on Darwin but none were as heavy as the first on 19/02/1942. The last raid was on 12/11/1943. More bombs fell on Darwin than on Pearl Harbour. Our loss 235 Pearl Harbour loss 2,450. Sofia thanked James for his talk. General Business Narelle Wilson In January some people are going to Cambodia and would like any and all donations of pens to take with them. Please give spare pens to Narelle. The teachers over in Cambodia have to buy pens for themselves and their classes and they are quite expensive so all donations will be gratefully received. Happy Anniversary 24/04 John & Liz Heslop 03/05 John & Susan Melbourne Happy Birthday 17/04 Graham Wilson 22/04 Stella Camenzuli 23/04 John Heslop 03/05 Norma Brennan Rotary Anniversary 29/04/2000 Rod O Donoughue 08/05/2000 Paul Reid Get Well Soon David Holz was put into hospital on Good Friday gangrene in finger now treated and okay and back home Page 3 of 5
Coming Events: Day Time/Date Event Monday 24/04/2017 James Warrand Australian Maritime Museum Tuesday 25/04/2017 Anzac Day Wednesday 26/04/2017 06:00pm RC Holroyd 59 th Birthday Dinner at Al Pacino s Hilltop $30 (for set menu) Monday 01/05/2017 No meeting / Committee Meetings?? Wednesday 03/05/2017 08:00am Greystanes High School - Mentoring Saturday 06/05/2017 District Assembly Catering at Greystanes High School Monday 08/05/2017 Mother s Day Celebration! Anne Patterson Parramatta Historical Society talking about the Women s Factory Friday 12/05/2017 BARBECUE at Auburn Park 06:00pm Saturday 13/05/2017 Mother s Day High Tea at Allan Ezzy Centre - Pemulway Monday 15/05/2017 Joint Board Meeting only Bowling Club Monday 22/05/2017 General Meeting Mel Gray / RYPEN Students Wednesday 24/05/2017 08:00am Greystanes High School - Mentoring Friday 26/05/2017 09:00am Barbecue in Hyde Park (Indigenous Ex-Services Memorial) 11:00am Friday 26/05/2017 Presidents Meeting TBC Saturday 27/05/2017 Red Shield Appeal collecting Sunday 28/05/2017 10:00am BARBECUE Cumberland Council at Auburn Botanical Gardens Monday 29/05/2017 Social Meeting Monday 05/06/2017 No Meeting / Committee Meetings?? Friday 09/06/2017 Ronald McDonald House catering (Italian) Monday 12/06/2017 08:00am Barbecue at Blacktown Bunnings (Queen s birthday holiday) Monday 12/06/2017 No Meeting Queen s Birthday public holiday Tuesday 13/06/2017 11:00am Board Meeting at O Donoughue s Board Room Wednesday 14/06/2017 Cerdon College Rotary Dinner (20 places) Rob Feil co-ordinating Monday 19/06/2017 Club Assembly Director s Reports etc Wednesday 21/06/2017 08:00am Greystanes High School - Mentoring Friday 23/06/2017 08:00am Barbecue at Ashfield Bunnings Saturday 24/06/2017 Changeover lunch at Club Merrylands Newman Room Monday 26/06/2017 Sunday 02/07/2017 D9675 Changeover St George Motor Boat Club Monday 03/07/2017 Friday 07/07/2017 10:00am 02:00pm Monday 10/07/2017 Friday 14/07/2017 08:00am Page 4 of 5 BARBECUE Central Gardens BARBECUE Bunnings Blacktown Monday 17/07/2017 Monday 24/07/2017 Tuesday 25/07/2017 BARBECUE Cerdon College Yr 10 Social Justice Day Wednesday 26/07/2017 08:00am Greystanes High School Mentoring Sunday 30/07/2017 Ford Day BARBECUE Eastern Creek (Lou Camenzuli is organising) Monday 31/07/2017 Wednesday 16/08/2017 08:00am Greystanes High School Mentoring Wednesday 20/09/2017 08:00am Greystanes High School Mentoring Monday 02/10/2017 08:00am BARBECUE Bunnings Blacktown Wednesday 11/10/2017 08:00am Greystanes High School Mentoring Friday 03/11/2017 Holroyd Rotary Golf Day at Cumberland Golf Day
The Object of Rotary The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as the basis of worthy enterprise and in particular, to encourage and foster: 1. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service. 2. High ethical standards in business & professions; the recognition of all useful occupations; & dignifying of each Rotarians occupation as an opportunity to service society. 3. The application of the ideal of service in each Rotarians personal, business and community life. 4. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service. The Four-Way Test Of the things we think, say or do: 1. Is it the TRUTH? 2. Is it FAIR to all concerned? 3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS? 4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? The Rotary Grace Oh, Lord and Giver of all good, We thank thee for our daily food May Rotary friends and Rotary ways, Help us to serve thee all our days. Invocation For life, for health and the spirit to serve Rotary, for faith, for freedom and good fellowship - we give thanks. Local Rotary Clubs Parramatta City Novotel, 365 Church St, Parramatta, Monday 12.30 for 12.45pm Parramatta - Parramatta RSL Club, Monday 5.45 for 6.15pm Wetherill Park Club Marconi, Tuesday 7.15 for 7.30am Blacktown City Blacktown Workers Club, Tuesday 6.00 for 6.30pm Granville Auburn Tennis Club, 181 Chisholm Road, Tuesday 6.00 for 6.30pm Parramatta Daybreak The Lighthouse Restaurant, Friday 7.15 for 7.30am National Anthem Australians all let us rejoice, For we are young & free; We ve golden soil and wealth for toil; Our home is girt by sea; Our land abounds in nature s gifts Of beauty rich and rare; In history s page, let every stage Advance Australia Fair. In joyful strains then let us sing, Advance Australia Fair. Beneath our radiant Southern Cross we ll toil with hearts and hands; To make this Commonwealth of ours Renowned of all the lands; For those who ve come across the seas We ve boundless plains to share; With courage let us all combine To Advance Australia Fair. In joyful strains then let us sing, Advance Australia Fair. Acknowledgement of Country I would like to acknowledge that this meeting is being held on the traditional lands of the Darug people, and I pay my respect to elders of the community both past and present, and acknowledge with respect any Aboriginal people who may be present. Page 5 of 5