HOBART LEGACY INC ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO: THE SECRETARY HOBART LEGACY 159 MACQUARIE STREET HOBART TAS 7000 LEGACY LINKS NOVEMBER 2011

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HOBART LEGACY 1 INC A voluntary organisation dedicated to the care of the dependants of those who served in war and other operational areas (including peacekeeping) and who died on service or subsequently. Legacy also supports the dependants of members of today s ADF who lose their lives as a result of their service. PRINT POST APPROVED PP764326/00016 ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO: THE SECRETARY HOBART LEGACY INC 159 MACQUARIE STREET HOBART TAS 7000 The Spirit of Legacy is Service PHONE: (03) 6234 6581 (03) 6234 9245 FAX: (03) 6231 2346 EMAIL: admin@legacyhobart.com.au LEGACY LINKS NOVEMBER 2011 The launch of our annual Badge Week was very successful, with Ms Anna McMahon from WIN Television and Mr Peter Gee from ABC TV present as the ambassadors of Hobart Legacy Badge Week. At the Launch, both Anna and Peter became the first members of Friends of Hobart Legacy and are shown holding their Friends of Hobart Legacy Badge. This is a new initiative which will assist our Club in the future. Photographed above is Legacy President, Legatee Stephen Miller with Peter and Anna after receiving their Friends of Hobart Legacy Badge. OUR PRAYER Let us be genuine with one another And see in each the best that we can find. So many lives depend on us for brightness, Lord, keep us brave and help us to be kind.

Spring s Awakening There s a magic in the meadows, There s a presence in the trees, There s a host of dainty dancers, Swaying gaily in the breeze. There are buds and shoots and blossoms, There is cause our hearts to sing, All nature cries Rejoice Rejoice! Because at last, its spring. 2 News from Clarence Legacy Widows Club (Meets 2nd Tuesday of the month, 10.30am at Rosny Library) Welcome to Spring! Although we have had a great winter with lots of lovely trips and good speakers (with thanks to Joy). We have six new members, so our numbers have grown. We thank Legacy for invitations to the Annual Dinner and the Launch of Badge Week Luncheon. Both functions were very enjoyable. Nine of our members joined the roster to sell badges in Rosny. Our thanks to Barrie and Ivan for all their help. Sadly we have lost two members - Norma Wawn, our inaugural Treasurer and Thelma Heron. We were represented at both of their funerals by members of our club. Now we all look forward to spring and summer and our Christmas celebrations. My best wishes to all at Legacy and our Widows Clubs and I hope we will all be together at the Legacy Christmas lunch. Until next Links Nola Patten - President News from the Northern Suburbs (Meets 2nd Wednesday of the month, 1pm at Glenorchy RSL) It does take time to get back into the swing of things, but I do thank the members for nominating me to this position. Our AGM was a successful and happy meeting, with visitors from other Clubs attending. I find it pleasing that after our meeting, the ladies do stay on for a chat and a cuppa. Legacy Week was most successful and I do thank the ladies for their participation. I received a glowing report about Bev Munro at Moonah from Legatee Bob Gibbs. Last month it was an enjoyable trip to the Maydena RSL for lunch, and also a stop off at the Op Shop. Our ladies do like to spend We have a new Travel Officer with Norma Easton taking up the position. To those of our members (and there have been a few of them on the sick list and in hospital) I wish you good health and a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing you again at meetings. Esma Coombe - President LEGACY HOUSE 159 Macquarie Street, Hobart, 7000 Phone - 6234 6581 Email - admin@legacyhobart.com.au Staff - Kaye Bailey & Renee Patterson The office is open Monday to Friday 9am 4pm LEGACY OFFICE HOURS OVER CHRISTMAS THE OFFICE WILL CLOSE AT 12 NOON ON FRIDAY 23RD DECEMBER AND RE-OPEN 9 AM ON TUESDAY 3RD JANUARY 2012.

3 News from Sorell (Meets 2nd Wednesday of the month, 11am at Sorell RSL) Hooray, spring has arrived! Hopefully bringing some more sunshine with it. We have had some very enjoyable trips this year with about 12 members attending each trip. Gwen Chamberlain has had her surgery and we wish her well with her recovery. We hope that everyone else is well. We are looking forward to meeting friends at the Legacy Christmas lunch in November, but until then, we wish all at Legacy House well and good wishes to you all for the coming festive season. Mrs Nancy Weeding - President News from Kingborough (Meets 2nd Monday of the month, 10am at Kingston Beach RSL) Hello to all ladies. Isn't it a lovely thought: the approach of spring time. We hope to see less of the winds and look for more sunshine. Despite the weather report, we remain a happy group of girls, and we do look forward to new members. To those who haven't been in good health lately, we wish you a speedy recovery. Joan organised a visit to the Franklin Eldercare Fashion Parade which was a very successful function. Ten of our members joined the bus trip to Huon for lunch. Again, as always, we enjoyed the occasion. We stayed at our own depot for a visit from the Channel Museum ladies - a wonderful collection of early history has been gathered for their district. Button Day sellers enjoyed their shifts, and we thank Peter for keeping an eye on us as always. Mrs Anne Browning - President Thanks to Suncorp Bank who have contributed to the costs of production of this bulletin.

4 Both the launch of Badge Week and Badge Week were again a great success (see report by Chairman, Rob Grey). Included in this Legacy Links are just some of the photographs of the many individuals who participated. Amongst the many local organisations were: 12th/40th Battalion, Royal Tasmania Regiment, 2nd Force Support Battalion, Headquarters RAN, Army & RAAF Tasmania, 29th Squadron RAAF, Training Ship Derwent, Claremont College, The Hutchins School, St Brigid's New Norfolk, St Virgil's School, St Paul s Bridgewater, Suncorp Bank, the Tasmanian Cricket Association and all our Legacy Widows Clubs. Thank you! I am very pleased to report on the Badge Week activities this year. With a few more funds still to arrive at Legacy House, more that $68,000 has been raised so far this year. Launceston Legacy reports about $50,000. While this is not quite as much as last year, it is more than the year before and still represents a very commendable effort by our volunteers and others who took it upon themselves to assist us. While the participation of Legacy widows was unfortunately fewer than last year, the effect was offset with the added support from, for example, the Tasmanian Cricket Association, Army Reserve and Navy Cadets. The uniforms, badges and medals of the latter attracted much attention. However this could never replace the enthusiasm and presence of our Legacy widows! Next year, Badge Week is planned for 2-8 September 2012. Please keep those dates in mind. Hobart Legacy thanks all our widows who supported our fund raising activities this year whether it was in kind or in spirit. Remember Legacy is here to help you through any difficult patches that arise. Legatee Rob Grey, Badge Week Chairman

5 Pictured above from the Tasmanian Tigers cricket team is Jeremy Smith. We were fortunate to have the help of the Tassie Tigers again this year. Pictured from the Suncorp Bank in Hobart are Sharon Frazer & Debbie Kelly. Our sincere thanks to Sharon and Debbie and also Glenn Schultes, Wilhelmina Cucueco, Louise Bennett and Sharee Smith for their help with badge selling in their branch. Left - CPO Nash and cadets from Navy Cadet Unit TS Derwent prepare to hit the streets for badge selling. Pictured above is Xavier Doherty from the Tasmanian Tigers Cricket Team. Pictured left are members of RAN HQ Tasmania and 29th Squadron RAAF ready to leave Legacy House with loaded trays.

6 There s a lot to be gained from pre-planning There s a great sense of comfort knowing everything is in order when it comes to funeral pre-planning. Turnbull Family Funerals have been helping local families since 1936 and understand that taking care of things now saves your family unexpected expense and difficulty in their time of grief. Pre-planning ensures your funeral goes the way you want and can lock in your expenses at today s prices with no more to pay. So if you re planning for the future, for yourself or for others, talk to us. Call us now on 6234 4711 71 Letitia Street, North Hobart Exclusive offer to all Legatees and Legacy Widows Phone now for your free funeral planning kit. When you pre-pay with Turnbull Family Funerals - we will give you a $200 discount. Thanks to Turnbull Family Funerals who have contributed to the costs of production of this bulletin. News from the Huon (Meets 4th Wednesday of the month, 11am at the Huonville Ex-Service Club) Hello girls! I hope you are well. There is not much to say again this time, but spring has come again bringing forth the flowers. I know we all grumble about the weather but we have to thank God we live in the lucky country. Thank you Lord!. I trust that all is well with our Legacy ladies. We are looking forward to seeing friendly faces again at the Christmas Luncheon in November. To those who have been ill, I wish you a speedy recovery. All the best from Huonville, Iris Rigby, Secretary

7 Presidents Report Hello Everyone, The months are flying passed and it will soon be Christmas. I am keeping a eye on my diary as there are so many functions / meetings that I have to attend that I need to ask other Legatees to represent Hobart Legacy, as I work full time. We have had our Badge Week. It has been a great success with the income so far being around $67,000. I wish to thank most sincerely all those widows, Legatees and helpers who have made this year s Badge Week such an incredible success. It is the second most successful Badge Week we have held. I forgot to wear my badge during that week and got stung three times how could I walk pass a badge seller? The Widows Christmas Luncheon will be held on the 27th November and I hope to see you all there. Buses and entertainment will be provided as usual. Santa is coming. We have booked him in advance and I have asked him to behave. This year we are going to the Hellenic Hall in North Hobart and the menu will be similar to that of other years. At present we are exploring the way we may be able to send Care Packages to our Australian Defence Force (ADF) members overseas. We have had contact with senior ADF staff and there will be more on this subject in the future. Donʹt send gifts yet please. We will let you know when and what is required. If you have any needs or concerns please call the office and we will try as usual to do our best to help. I recommend everyone buys a Tattslotto ticket as you may win millions, and if you do just remember who suggested you buy it! I wish you all good health and send my warmest wishes, and hope you all enjoy a safe and happy Christmas. Legacy keeping the promise, L/Stephen D Miller President CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAPPING - VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Hobart Legacy will again conduct Christmas Gift Wrapping of gifts for the general public at Northgate Shopping Centre during December. This has been a very successful fundraising activity in the past and those who volunteered enjoyed the experience. The spread of hours and the number of days means there is a need for the maximum number of volunteers. Each shift is a minimum of two hours. Volunteers, please contact Renee or Kaye at the Hobart Legacy office (6234 6581) with details of the date and time that they are available. Day / Dates Thursday 15th December Friday 16th December Monday 19th December Wednesday 21st December Thursday 22nd December Saturday 24th December Times 10 am - 6 pm 10 am - 6 pm 10 am - 6 pm 10 am - 6 pm 10 am - 6 pm 10 am - 6 pm

8 CHRISTMAS CARDS Hobart Legacy will again participate in the sale of Christmas Cards at St David s Cathedral. Beginning Monday 17th October, the shop there will be open from 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday and 10am to 2pm Saturdays. Cards can be purchased individually at St David s. Hobart Legacy office will also sell packs of ten cards starting at $5 per pack of ten. Grade Ten students from Mount Carmel College will assist Hobart Legacy with sales at St David s on the 28th and 29th November. Why choose an independent Executor? Choosing the right Executor for your estate is important. It is a common misconcep on that it is a compliment to appoint a friend or family member for this difficult task. Many people believe that this can also mean considerable cost savings to their Estate. In some instances this can be true; although in many cases it is an onerous, me consuming responsibility. Trying to sort out someone s affairs when everyone is grieving is not easy; especially if disagreements arise. Appoin ng the Public Trustee means that everything will be carried out by our caring experts and you can rest assured we will be there when we re needed. What if you are named as an Executor? You are not legally obliged to accept the appointment as Executor. You may choose to renounce your responsibility and seek to have another individual, or the Public Trustee appointed in your place. However, once an Executor starts the task it is often not always possible to renounce. Speak to us today about how the Public Trustee can ease the burden to your loved ones when you are gone. Call us on 1800 068 784. If it s important to you, it s important to us. Freecall 1800 068 784 Email tpt@publictrustee.tas.gov.au Web www.publictrustee.tas.gov.au Thanks to the Public Trustee who have contributed to the costs of production of this bulletin. Christmas Afternoon Tea An afternoon tea is to be held at Legacy House, 159 Macquarie Street, Hobart on Thursday December 8th 2011 commencing at 1pm. Everyone is welcome to attend and is ASKED TO BRING A PLATE TO SHARE. Please tear off the slip below or contact the Legacy office on 6234-6581 with your RSVP. Hope to see you there! Yes! I will be attending the Widows Christmas Afternoon Tea at Legacy House on Thursday December 8th 2011. Name Phone..

LEGACY CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS Delicious Legacy Puddings are available again this year from your usual outlets and from Legacy House in Macquarie Street. 9 News from New Norfolk Legacy Widows Club (Meets 1st Friday of the month, 1.30pm at the New Norfolk RSL) There is really very little to report. We have continued with our monthly meetings, alternated with our luncheon meetings. We volunteered to sell badges on September 2nd, and we are told that the overall result was good. We have lost yet another member to the Corumbene Home, and as she was a regular attender this leaves a gap in the numbers attending our meetings. We are looking forward to the Christmas luncheon at the new venue. It sounds very interesting. We wish all members a very happy Christmas and every good thing for the New Year. We will look for your news in next years bulletins. We wish to record our appreciation of the help received from Legacy, and the fine job of organisation that is done with various outings and particularly the Christmas lunch. Everything is done for us and (quietly) we love being so spoilt. And the best of wishes to the office girls - thank you for what you do. Jean Hayes - President REASONS WHY SANTA CLAUSE HAS TO BE A WOMAN Men can t pack a bag. Men would rather be dead than caught wearing red velvet. Men don t answer their mail. Men aren't interested in stockings unless someone is wearing them. Men don t think about buying gifts until Christmas Eve, when its too late. Men don t stop and ask for directions when they get lost. Finally, being responsible for Christmas would require a commitment. Price for Legacy Widows is $9.00 (Retail $12) for the large puddings or packs of four minis for $5.50 (Retail $7) per pack. Please note that this special price is only available at Legacy House, 159 Macquarie Street, Hobart. Please call the office if you have any questions 6234 6581. DEADLINE for the next bulletin is 1 March 2012 As we publish one report from each Club, the President, Branch Secretary or an office bearer should have their report in by this date please. Other contributions to the Widows Bulletin are always welcome. If you have a favourite recipe, a photo, a poem or some humour you would like to share, then we would love to consider it for one of the next editions.

RICH CHRISTMAS PUDDING 1 lb Butter ½ lb Mixed Peel 1 lb Currants ½ pkt Figs (chopped) 1 lb Sultanas 1 ½ lbs Brown Sugar 1 lb Raisins ¾ lb Breadcrumbs ½ lb Chopped Dates ¼ lb Plain Flour 1 Pkt Slivered Almonds 10 Eggs Small teaspoon Carb Soda ½ cup Rum 1 teaspoon each of Mixed Spice and Cinnamon Lemon Essence (to taste) Mix all together and divide into three puddings. Boil six hours. The longer the puddings hang the better the flavour. Thanks to Mrs J Holloway - Ranelagh Bread Crumb Pudding 3 Cups Stale White Bread Crumbs (not dried) 1 Cup Mixed Fruit 1 Cup Milk 1 Teaspoon Bi Carb Soda 1 Mashed Banana (optional) Mix all ingredients together. Place in a medium sized, greased bowl. Cover with a double layer of foil and steam for 90 minutes. Serve with custard and cream. Thanks to Mrs J Watchorn 10 RECIPES PINEAPPLE FRUIT CAKE 1 Cup Sugar 400 gram Can Crushed Pineapple 1 t Mixed Spice 1 t Nutmeg 1 Cup Plain Flour 1 Cup SR Flour 1 t Carb Soda 4 oz. Butter 2 Eggs 1 Cup Grated Carrot Place sugar, crushed pineapple, mixed fruit, soda, spices, carrot and butter in a saucepan and boil for three minutes. Cool completely. Sift flours together, mix into mixture with the two well beaten eggs. Place mixture into a greased and lined 7 inch tin, bake for about 1 ½ hours at 150 or until a skewer is inserted in the centre and comes out clean. Thanks to Mrs J Holloway - Ranelagh 70TH ANNIVERSARY OF WOMEN S SERVICES This year heralds 70 years since the formation of three specific military services for the women of Australia. The first of the services to be formed, the Women s Australian Auxiliary Air Force (WAAAF) was established in February 1941, the Women s Royal Australian Naval Service (WRANS) was formed in April 1941 and the Australian Army Women s Service, later known as the Australian Women s Army Service (AWAS) was established, seventy years ago today (13th August 2011). Commemorating the occasion, the Minister for Veterans Affairs, Warren Snowdon, said that the forces were originally formed to release men from certain military duties to allow their deployment in fighting units overseas. During the Second World War more than 27,000 women joined the ranks of the WAAAF. The women who joined were posted across the country, from North Queensland to Western Australia, they served at RAAF bases, flight training schools and factories. Mr Snowdon said. These women played a vital role in the war effort despite not being allowed to fly or serve outside Australia. They worked in a range of areas such as radio telephony, signals, radar operations, flight mechanics and electrics, meteorology, catering and administration. The WRANS was formed, initially to provide women to undertake driving, office duties and catering services. By the end of the war their role was expanded to include work in technical areas such as protecting ships from magnetic mines, intelligence and cryptoanalysis. Over 2000 women served with the WRANS during WW II, and after a short stand down after the war, the service continues to support the Royal Australian Navy in non-seagoing roles until the mid 1980 s. Mr Snowdon said. The formation of the AWAS was authorised on 13 August 1941. The AWAS took on more than 21,000 women for roles in anti-aircraft and coastal artillery, ordnance, cipher, electrical, intelligence and mechanical units, as clerks, typists and cooks, parachute folders, drivers and butchers during the war, Mr Snowdon said. Similar to the WRANS, the AWAS was disbanded after the war but was reinstated in 1951 as the Women s Royal Australian Army Corps (WRAAC). In the late 1970 s female soldiers began to be integrated into the Army at large and in early 1984, the WRAAC was disbanded.

11 Legacy Christmas Luncheon Hellenic Hall - North Hobart Dear Ladies, We extend an invitation to you to attend the annual Legacy Widows Function which is hosted by Legacy, and this year will take the form of a two-course luncheon (main course and dessert) which will be held at the Hellenic Hall, North Hobart, on Sunday 27th November 2011. The meal will be served commencing at 12.30pm, The timing of the arrival of buses will be from around 11 am and entertainment will commence around 11.30 am. Metro buses will be provided by Legacy, and will leave from: Huonville from the Woolworths Supermarket car park at 10.00 am, via K ton Central, Hobart Legacy House (159 Macquarie St) to arrive at Hobart Bus Mall Stop H, at 10.45am. All stops up Elizabeth Street to Hellenic Hall, Federal St, North Hobart. Shoreline from the Shoreline Hotel car park at 9.40 am, via Clarence St to Rosny Bus Mall then Lindisfarne, Geilston Bay, Risdon Vale, Old Beach, Bridgewater (approx. 10.40am) to Granton and then all stops via Main Road to Claremont, Glenorchy (approx. 11.00am), Moonah, New Town to Hellenic Hall, North Hobart. New Norfolk and Sorell. Anyone living in outlying areas (including those living south of Huonville) please advise the office before the 1st November of your requirements. Buses will leave the Hellenic Hall at around 3.00 pm for the return trip. PLEASE INDICATE IF YOU WISH TO ATTEND BY COMPLETING THE TEAR-OFF SECTION BELOW AND POSTING IT TO HOBART LEGACY BY FRIDAY 4TH NOVEMBER. ALTERNATELY YOU MAY CALL THE LEGACY OFFICE WITH YOUR RSVP. PLEASE RSVP BY 4TH NOVEMBER TO ASSIST WITH ARRANGEMENTS. If you require more details please call the office on 6234-6581. We look forward to seeing you at this gala event. I WISH TO ATTEND THE CHRISTMAS FUNCTION AT HELLENIC HALL ON SUNDAY 27TH NOVEMBER 2011. NAME (PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY)... SUBURB.. PHONE NUMBER... BUS STOP NUMBER (WHERE YOU WISH TO BE PICKED UP). TRAVELLING PRIVATELY WITH...

If undelivered please return to: 12 HOBART LEGACY INC 159 MACQUARIE STREET HOBART TAS 7000 HOBART LEGACY WIDOWS BULLETIN Print Post Approved PP764326/00016 SURFACE MAIL POSTAGE PAID AUSTRALIA. If your address on this wrapper is incorrect, fill in the panel below and return the completed wrapper to Hobart Legacy CHANGE OF ADDRESS DETAILS Name Address Telephone (Home)