CONTACT a newsletter of the Rotary Club of Essendon Whats Happening! Todays meeting John Gordan PHF RI Basics3 Past Presidents Post it Social Corner Our Sponsors The Rotary Club of Essendon was Chartered on 21 st May 1935 41/78 Volume 75 Issue 8, 25 th August 2009 Today s meeting District Governor Address A very special day today with our District Governor Colin Muir and his wife Pauline, our guests on their official club visit. MEMBERS AT TODAY S MEETING plus 11 guests DG Colin spoke at length about the objectives for this Rotary year both for the Rotary Club of Essendon, District 9800 and Rotary International. Also in attendance was Assistant Governor, Kerry McConnell. A highlight of the meeting was the presentation of a Paul Harris Recognition, by DG Colin to a very emotional Rotarian John Gordon, in acknowledgment of his great work and dedication at Donations in Kind. President Anne Rogers also introduced Dr. Fatima D Cunha, a close friend of Rotarian Shirley Kukk, and visiting Rotarian from the Rotary club of Bologna Nord Italy. 2009/10 COMMITTEE MEETINGS Fellowship: 1 st Wed International: 2 nd Tues Community: 2nd Wed Youth/Voc: 1 st Mon
Paul Harris Recognition John Gordon A very emotional John Gordon receiving his Paul Harris Fellowship from 9800 District Governor Ian Muir and the Rotary Club of Essendon President Anne Rogers.
Donations In Kind DONATIONS IN KIND is a program that assists clubs of Rotary District undertake their local and international projects. Many goods and products, for which organizations in Australia have no further use, are valuable commodities in needy countries. DONATIONS IN KIND urgently needs our clubs support.. Rotary's DONATIONS IN KIND program provides a central coordination point for storage, packing and dispatch of goods for local and international efforts, minimising the costs associated with getting goods to where they are needed in the world. If you have quantities of goods, equipment or products that you no longer need but that could be utilised by others in need, please make contact with DONATIONS IN KIND Your contribution could make a big difference in someone's life somewhere in the world. Club History Founding Past Presidents 1956, 1957, 1958 22nd President Perc Jurss 23rd President Doug Aitkens 24 th President Cyril Reid
A place to put things Rotary International representatives work with many major international organizations including the UN and several of its agencies, the Organisation of American States, the Council of Europe and the African Union. VOCATIONAL VISIT Venue: Kangan Batman TAFE Aviation Industry training Centre. Address: Building J, Dimboola Road, Broadmeadows (enter car park via Gate 7) Date: Thursday 3 rd September 2009 Time: Tour at 6.00pm Dinner at Richards restaurant (on site) 7pm $24 for a delicious 3-course meal
Rotary Club of Essendon P.O.Box 171 Essendon, 3040 Social Corner Phone: 0417352190 Club President Anne Rogers Club Secretary Tim Anderson Contact Editor Michael Mahoney Website www.rcessendon.com.au Fellowship evening at Moonee Valley Night Races. Friday October 9 th. Cost $57 per head. Course admission and guest members pass Reserved table and seating in members enclosure Dining Room overlooks mounting yard and course Racebook Premium Buffet Dinner Limited numbers so don't procrastinate. Place name on commitment sheet at Tuesday lunch or call Neil Henderson on 0411 753885. Up and Coming Events Royce Abbey update Royce is out of hospital for the moment. Royce will need to go back in soon for an operation. We will keep you posted. Today s International Toast Today s International toast was to the Rotary Club of San Francisco, the second Rotary club in the world and which was the charted on the 12 th November 1908 with 50 members. Raffle Today s raffle was won by Matt O Brien but failed to pick the joker. Jackpot was worth $650.00 Club Anniversaries Stuart Strack DATED EVENT VENUE Tuesday 25 th August Visit by District Governor, Colin Muir 1.00pm Fredrick s Restaurant Thursday 3 rd September Vocational Visit Kangan Batman TAFE Aviation Industry training Centre. Sun 13 th Sept: Theatre afternoon The Jersey Boys (sold out) Friday 9 th October Moonee Valley Race Night Moonee Valley Race course Frid 13 th Nov Cocktail Party for Bahay Tulyan. Kangan Batman TAFE Sat 26 th Nov Fellowship trivia night MDA centre Tues. 15 th Dec Annual Christmas dinner at Fredrick s Restaurant
Club History Old photos of Club Rotarians in action Essendon Rotaract in 1968 David Whiting & another exchange student Essendon Ladies at Albury District Conference 40 th Anniversary at Ascot House Moira & Ian Thomas with santa 50 th Anniversary photo
Club History Our 75 th Celebratory Year The following is an article taken from The official history from 1937 1958 as edited by Steve Chandler 2005. Over the ensuing weeks all Rotarians of the club will be receiving a copy of the complete document for their personal records. In CONTACT we will each week include a section of document for your reading. Despite the war, the Rotary Club of Essendon continued its Community Service. In May each year, youth day was held and over 50 pupils from local schools were invited to a luncheon. Some members of the Rotary Club of Essendon along with other prominent citizens formed the Essendon Community Centre Ltd and purchased the property for the Toc H Boys Club. A donation of 10 guineas was made to the Rotary Relief Fund for Distressed Rotarians. The Pioneers Retreat by the Maribyrnong River was a great success with the pioneers being invited to a luncheon each year. During this period a Lili-Pilli tree was planted by District Governor Stan Perry at the Pioneers Retreat with the wish that it would grow like Rotary. A 10ft x 10ft concrete draughts board was made in the surrounds of the Pioneers Retreat and Rotarians competed with pioneers for a trophy. A sinking fund was started for a Pioneers Retreat in Queens Park after an enthusiastic address by George Kift at a club assembly. The fund was kicked off with donations of 142 pounds and the drawings were done by Harry Winbush. Since its charter, the Rotary Club of Essendon had a very close relationship with Angus Mitchell who was District Governor at the time of charter and became President of Rotary International in 1948/49. Angus was a regular at the Rotary Club of Essendon and in 1941 he and Jack Sutherland from the Rotary Club of Melbourne were presented with permanent club plaques inscribed with the word visitor. An annual bowls tournament was contested between local clubs for the Mitchell-Sutherland Cup which was finished by match and candle light in February 1942 due to blackout conditions. Other club happenings of this period were the starting of a weekly bulletin originally called Steads Review named after its editor George Stead. It was changed to contact to reflect its purpose and because of its significance to aircraft of the time. In 1943 consideration was given to writing the history of the Rotary Club of Essendon. A Club library was installed at Edenhope in 1943. Job talks were started as a means of finding out more about Rotarians and as a means of improving public speaking skills. 1940-41 President Harry Gyles 1941 42 President Jack Edgar 1942 43 President George Kift 1943 44 President Des Nunan 1944 45 President Bill Fraser
Club History A year that was 1986-87 President: Secretary: Peter Nicholls John Gregory
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