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196409 [2012/05/28 13:36] – external edit 127.0.0.1196409 [2016/04/09 15:12] kennettj
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- The August General Meeting  J.Brown 2+  
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 +The August General Meeting  J.Brown 2
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 Coricudgy August 1964  Ross Wyborn 5 Coricudgy August 1964  Ross Wyborn 5
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 TEE AUGUST GENERAL MEETING.  TEE AUGUST GENERAL MEETING. 
 J. Brown. J. Brown.
-Even if the August meeting had not contained a reasonable amount of debate, it would have earned some distinction because no less than seven new members were welcomed - in order of appearance Doh Finch, David Nurse, Pam Studd, Beryl Chapman, + 
-Lorna Hetherington, Jim Callaway and Jerry Simzig (apologies if the last name is not rendered correctly). +Even if the August meeting had not contained a reasonable amount of debate, it would have earned some distinction because no less than seven new members were welcomed - in order of appearance Doh Finch, David Nurse, Pam Studd, Beryl Chapman, Lorna Hetherington, Jim Callaway and Jerry Simzig (apologies if the last name is not rendered correctly). 
-Arising from last month's minutes, we heard that Allan Strom + 
-was sending us additional pamphlets on "feral cats". From Mr. Rankin of Bendethera we had letters outlining the properties he held on the Deua River and advising us that he was not satisfied with some of the people who had use of his land and that he proposed to sell it by auction. On a motion by Alex Colley, we decided to express our interest in all the property mentioned, and to form a sub-committee to talk it over with Mr. Rankin: Mick Elfick, Alex Colley and Gordon Redmond were appointed.+Arising from last month's minutes, we heard that Allan Strom was sending us additional pamphlets on "feral cats". From Mr. Rankin of Bendethera we had letters outlining the properties he held on the Deua River and advising us that he was not satisfied with some of the people who had use of his land and that he proposed to sell it by auction. On a motion by Alex Colley, we decided to express our interest in all the property mentioned, and to form a sub-committee to talk it over with Mr. Rankin: Mick Elfick, Alex Colley and Gordon Redmond were appointed. 
 In correspondence was also an appeal from a Mr. Bill James who Was interested in big cats (not only feral). Had walkers seen any? In correspondence was also an appeal from a Mr. Bill James who Was interested in big cats (not only feral). Had walkers seen any?
 Information sought. Information sought.
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 We came quite early in the meeting to reports, where we learned that the balance in current funds at 31st July was 168 - and would be E300 if the unfinancials, numbering more than a quarter of the total membership, paid up. Frank Ashdown wanted to know if these people would be written off the books and disallowed to vote at the Half Yearly Meeting. He was told the final notices were going out - there was no motion prohibiting them from taking part in meetings until crossed off. We came quite early in the meeting to reports, where we learned that the balance in current funds at 31st July was 168 - and would be E300 if the unfinancials, numbering more than a quarter of the total membership, paid up. Frank Ashdown wanted to know if these people would be written off the books and disallowed to vote at the Half Yearly Meeting. He was told the final notices were going out - there was no motion prohibiting them from taking part in meetings until crossed off.
 In the Parks and Playgrounds report Esme Biddulph reported that the movement had taken up the protest about the rubbish at Karloo Pool on Kangaroo Creek. (However the writer who was there on 23rd August would nominate it was the most disgustingly filthy piece of bushland he has ever had the misfortune to see - the bottom of the pool is littered with empty tins and_ bottles, paper and cardboard). Esme said she was going abroad and nominated Margaret Child as her successor - duly elected. In the Parks and Playgrounds report Esme Biddulph reported that the movement had taken up the protest about the rubbish at Karloo Pool on Kangaroo Creek. (However the writer who was there on 23rd August would nominate it was the most disgustingly filthy piece of bushland he has ever had the misfortune to see - the bottom of the pool is littered with empty tins and_ bottles, paper and cardboard). Esme said she was going abroad and nominated Margaret Child as her successor - duly elected.
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 It was unfortunate that the Walks Report was read at a time It was unfortunate that the Walks Report was read at a time
 when the pneumatic drills on an adjacent building demolition were doing a little overtime - your reporter did not hear enough of the report to give any intelligible summary. when the pneumatic drills on an adjacent building demolition were doing a little overtime - your reporter did not hear enough of the report to give any intelligible summary.
-September, 1964 The Sydney Bushwalker 3.+
 We arrived at General Business and the President announced that Brian Harvey, after some years as official ,telephone number for the We arrived at General Business and the President announced that Brian Harvey, after some years as official ,telephone number for the
 Club, would prefer to pass on the torch. TNre was no immediate taker, but the meeting was asked to brood over it. Club, would prefer to pass on the torch. TNre was no immediate taker, but the meeting was asked to brood over it.
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