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196004 [2016/01/21 08:40] kennettj196004 [2016/03/25 10:11] (current) – [At Our Annual General Meeting] kennettj
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 **Contents** **Contents**
  
-Editorial 1 +|Editorial |1| 
-At Our Annual General Meeting - Alex Colley 3 +|At Our Annual General Meeting - Alex Colley3| 
-Office Bearers 1960-1961 4 +|Office Bearers 1960-1961 |4| 
-Letter from Binnsie 5 +|Letter from Binnsie |5| 
-N.S.W. Federation of Bushwalking Clubs Demonstration Weekend - Colo River  6 +|N.S.W. Federation of Bushwalking Clubs Demonstration Weekend - Colo River  |6| 
-1960 Reunion - Valerie Gilroy +|1960 Reunion - Valerie Gilroy | | 
-Sanitarium Health Food Advertisement 9 +|Sanitarium Health Food Advertisement9| 
-Ninety Miles on Creek and River - Molly Rodgers 9 +|Ninety Miles on Creek and River - Molly Rodgers |9| 
-Hatswell's Taxi &, Tourist Service Advertisement 11 +|Hatswell's Taxi &, Tourist Service Advertisement |11| 
-Paddy's Advertisement 13 +|Paddy's Advertisement |13| 
-International Convention on Life Saving Techniques - March 1960 15 +|International Convention on Life Saving Techniques - March 1960 |15| 
-Walking Guide 16 +|Walking Guide |16| 
-Walking the Continent - Clarice Morris 17+|Walking the Continent - Clarice Morris |17|
  
  
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 First debate of the evening centred round a motion by Ron Knightley that resigning Club members and members crossed off as unfinancial be not asked to return their badges unless the Committee felt that there was a specific reason for the return of the badge. Everybody (except Edna Garrad, who couldn't see why non-members should wear badges, and one other) thought this was a good idea. The other couldn't see why non-members should have badges either. It would particularly encourage that waster of Club workers' time - the badge hunter- and might embarrass the Club if people over whom the Club had no control but who wore its badge, acted contrary to its principles. First debate of the evening centred round a motion by Ron Knightley that resigning Club members and members crossed off as unfinancial be not asked to return their badges unless the Committee felt that there was a specific reason for the return of the badge. Everybody (except Edna Garrad, who couldn't see why non-members should wear badges, and one other) thought this was a good idea. The other couldn't see why non-members should have badges either. It would particularly encourage that waster of Club workers' time - the badge hunter- and might embarrass the Club if people over whom the Club had no control but who wore its badge, acted contrary to its principles.
  
-At the President's request the meeting stood and observed a short silence to honour the memory of a member who, in the short time he had belonged to the Club, had won the esteem of all who knew him. "We would go a long way", Jack said, "before we found the like of Mike Peryman. On walks he couldn't help too much and had been a real friend to his Club mates.+At the President's request the meeting stood and observed a short silence to honour the memory of a member who, in the short time he had belonged to the Club, had won the esteem of all who knew him. "We would go a long way", Jack said, "before we found the like of Mike Peryman. On walks he couldn't help too much and had been a real friend to his Club mates."
  
 There had, according to the Walks Secretary, been more goings on on walks. Frank Rigby's party, caught in the dark, had performed energetic gymnastics round the camp fire as stones exploded. The S.& R. weekend on the Colo had been attended by some 130 who had covered 100 yards of the roughest country in the State. Audrey Kenway's walk: had been white-anted by none other than David Ingram and the walk had, as a consequence, been done backwards. There had, according to the Walks Secretary, been more goings on on walks. Frank Rigby's party, caught in the dark, had performed energetic gymnastics round the camp fire as stones exploded. The S.& R. weekend on the Colo had been attended by some 130 who had covered 100 yards of the roughest country in the State. Audrey Kenway's walk: had been white-anted by none other than David Ingram and the walk had, as a consequence, been done backwards.
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-OFFICE+====== Office Bearers ======
  
-PRESIDENT: Ron Knightley +PRESIDENT: Ron Knightley\\ 
-VICEPRESIDENTS: Jack Gentle, John White  +VICEPRESIDENTS: Jack Gentle, John White \\ 
-SECRETARY: Bob Duncan +SECRETARY: Bob Duncan\\ 
-ASSISTANT SECRETARY: Jean Wilson +ASSISTANT SECRETARY: Jean Wilson\\ 
-TREASURER: Ray Kirkby  +TREASURER: Ray Kirkby \\ 
-MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY: Irene Pridham +MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY: Irene Pridham\\ 
-WALKS SECRETARY: Eric Adcock +WALKS SECRETARY: Eric Adcock\\ 
-SOCIAL SECRETARY: Pam Baker +SOCIAL SECRETARY: Pam Baker\\ 
-CONSERVATION SECRETARY: Brian Harvey +CONSERVATION SECRETARY: Brian Harvey\\ 
-COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Lyndsey Gray, Helen Barrett Bill Rodgers, David Brown +COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Lyndsey Gray, Helen Barrett Bill Rodgers, David Brown\\ 
-FEDERATION DELEGATES: Paul Barnes, Gwen Seach, Geof Wagg, D. Brown. +FEDERATION DELEGATES: Paul Barnes, Gwen Seach, Geof Wagg, D. Brown\\
-SUBSTITUTE FEDERATION DELEG : Heather Joyce, Brian Harvey +SUBSTITUTE FEDERATION DELEG : Heather Joyce, Brian Harvey\\ 
-TRUSTEES: Wal Roots, Joe Turner, Maurice Berry +TRUSTEES: Wal Roots, Joe Turner, Maurice Berry\\ 
-MAGAZINE BUSINESS MANAGER: Brian Harvey +MAGAZINE BUSINESS MANAGER: Brian Harvey\\ 
-PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS DELEGATE: Mrs. H. Stoddart +PARKS & PLAYGROUNDS DELEGATE: Mrs. H. Stoddart\\ 
-HONORARY AUDITOR:  Nan Bourke +HONORARY AUDITOR:  Nan Bourke\\ 
-HONORARY SOLICITOR: Colin Broad +HONORARY SOLICITOR: Colin Broad\\ 
-EDTTOR : Don Matthews +EDTTOR : Don Matthews\\ 
-N.P.A DELEGATE: John White.+N.P.A DELEGATE: John White.\\
    
  
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 Saturday:  Saturday: 
-Distress calls in the Bush: Jim Hooper, S.B.W. +Distress calls in the Bush: Jim Hooper, S.B.W.\\ 
-Introduction to the use of G.B.C. Kits: J. Bednall +Introduction to the use of G.B.C. Kits: J. Bednall\\ 
-Cliff Rescue Work: Colin Putt, N.Z.A.C., S.B.W.  +Cliff Rescue Work: Colin Putt, N.Z.A.C., S.B.W. \\ 
-Spear fishing and sharks: Brian Weston  Underwater Research Group.+Spear fishing and sharks: Brian Weston  Underwater Research Group\\
  
 Campfire Saturday Night  Campfire Saturday Night 
  
-Sunday: First Aid and Stretcher Making: Rucksack Club +Sunday: First Aid and Stretcher Making: Rucksack Club\\ 
-Safety in Canoes: Cruising Canoe Club +Safety in Canoes: Cruising Canoe Club\\ 
-Ground to Air Demonstration of panel kits: (Camden Aero Club (C.M.W. +Ground to Air Demonstration of panel kits: (Camden Aero Club (C.M.W.\\ 
-Cave Diving Group - Use of aqua Lungs - Underwater Communications gear. +Cave Diving Group - Use of aqua Lungs - Underwater Communications gear.\\ 
-Canoe accident and resuscitation. C.C. C. and Bob Allen, SB..W+Canoe accident and resuscitation. C.C. C. and Bob Allen, SBW.\\ 
-Cliff Rescue and Rope techniques. Colin Putt, S.B.W., Malcolm McFarlane S.S.S.+Cliff Rescue and Rope techniques. Colin Putt, S.B.W., Malcolm McFarlane S.S.S.\\
  
 George Grey was to give a talk on 'Stars and direction finding" but the clouds beat him. George Grey was to give a talk on 'Stars and direction finding" but the clouds beat him.
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 Map: Sketch map of the Block Up and Bungonia Gorge. Transport: see leader. Map: Sketch map of the Block Up and Bungonia Gorge. Transport: see leader.
 Leader: Ron Knightley. Leader: Ron Knightley.
-** + 
-MAY 1**+**MAY 1**
 Waterfall - Kangaroo Creek: - Audley. Waterfall - Kangaroo Creek: - Audley.
 Mostly track: walking, pleasant bush and creek scenery. Leader: Dick Child. Mostly track: walking, pleasant bush and creek scenery. Leader: Dick Child.
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