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 =====English History Recycled===== =====English History Recycled=====
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 by Wal Liddle. by Wal Liddle.
  
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 =====Waterfall - Kangaroo Creek - Sutherland. Day test walk - 14th September 1986===== =====Waterfall - Kangaroo Creek - Sutherland. Day test walk - 14th September 1986=====
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 by Errol Sheedy. by Errol Sheedy.
  
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 =====Social notes for February===== =====Social notes for February=====
-by Narelle LOvell.+ 
 +by Narelle Lovell.
  
 After a Committee Meeting on 4th, a General Meeting on 11th, and a magazine wrapping night on 18th, on the 25th February there will be a performance by your own members as they play in the band they call the Scrub-Bashers. As this is a members' band, give them lots of support by being there to enjoy their music on 25th Feb in the new Club rooms. After a Committee Meeting on 4th, a General Meeting on 11th, and a magazine wrapping night on 18th, on the 25th February there will be a performance by your own members as they play in the band they call the Scrub-Bashers. As this is a members' band, give them lots of support by being there to enjoy their music on 25th Feb in the new Club rooms.
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 Notes. Notes.
  
-  -This is the only time I've come across the probable source of the name Christy's Creek. +1. This is the only time I've come across the probable source of the name Christy's Creek. 
-    -The party probably followed the cedar trail up onto Scott's Main Range then along the bridle track, to descend Bulga Range to opposite Christy's Creek. + 
-   -I wonder how the 'hordes of seekers' of fresh air would feel about encountering belching black smoke and the carriage of linestone to the smelters.+2. The party probably followed the cedar trail up onto Scott's Main Range then along the bridle track, to descend Bulga Range to opposite Christy's Creek. 
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 +3. I wonder how the 'hordes of seekers' of fresh air would feel about encountering belching black smoke and the carriage of linestone to the smelters.
  
 CLIO. CLIO.
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 by Barry Wallace. by Barry Wallace.
  
-All but 20 or so of the members wereeither out there somewhere partjfing-on, shopping or whatever, when the President gonged the gong at around 2015 and called the meeting to order. There were apologies from Narelle Lovell and Greta Davis and new member David Sutton failed to answer the call to be welcomed. +All but 20 or so of the members were either out there somewhere partying-on, shopping or whatever, when the President gonged the gong at around 2015 and called the meeting to order. There were apologies from Narelle Lovell and Greta Davis and new member David Sutton failed to answer the call to be welcomed. 
-The Minutes were read and received with the only matter arising being notice that two electric staplers are being purchased. Correspondence brought letters from the Wilderness Society regarding the threats to National Estate wilderness areas in Tasmania, from Geoff Grace advising of a proposed meeting between the Kangaroo Valley Centre Association and the local bushf ire fighters, from F.B.W. regarding S. & R. call-out lists, and from Dot Butler.+ 
 +The Minutes were read and received with the only matter arising being notice that two electric staplers are being purchased. Correspondence brought letters from the Wilderness Society regarding the threats to National Estate wilderness areas in Tasmania, from Geoff Grace advising of a proposed meeting between the Kangaroo Valley Centre Association and the local bushfire fighters, from F.B.W. regarding S. & R. call-out lists, and from Dot Butler. 
 The Treasurer's Report, among other things, brought news that we began the month with $2853, acquired $501, and spent $1115 to finish with a balance of $2239. The Treasurer's Report, among other things, brought news that we began the month with $2853, acquired $501, and spent $1115 to finish with a balance of $2239.
-Of the Walks Reports, the first weekend 14,15,16 November had Ian Debert leading a party of 14 across a swollen Shoalhaven River to Bulls Flat for a swimming and indulging weekend. It seems the river also indulged over the weekend and they had some problems re-crossing on the way home. It is generally considered that David McIntosh's Surefire Canyon trip misfired + 
-and did not go, whilst Bob Hodgson's Wollangambe trip saw a party of 13 spend 11 hours +Of the Walks Reports, the first weekend 14,15,16 November had Ian Debert leading a party of 14 across a swollen Shoalhaven River to Bulls Flat for a swimming and indulging weekend. It seems the river also indulged over the weekend and they had some problems re-crossing on the way home. It is generally considered that David McIntosh's Surefire Canyon trip misfired and did not go, whilst Bob Hodgson's Wollangambe trip saw a party of 13 spend 11 hours walking on Saturday and 9 hours walking on Sunday (What went wrong on Sunday! I hear you cry.). 
-walking on Saturday and 9 hours walking on Sunday (What went wrong on Sunday! I hear you cry.). + 
-George Walton's day and a half Mt. Solitary walk did not go, but Len Berlin's Bundeena to Audley walk did, led by Errol Sheedy and with a party of 20. Bill H011and had 16 on his day walk, which was different to that programmed. They went to the old northern road but didn't mess with Mill ;Creek and all that wet wilderness.+George Walton's day and a half Mt. Solitary walk did not go, but Len Berlin's Bundeena to Audley walk did, led by Errol Sheedy and with a party of 20. Bill Holland had 16 on his day walk, which was different to that programmed. They went to the old northern road but didn't mess with Mill Creek and all that wet wilderness. 
 The following weekend the deluge continued. Carol Bruce's Colo walk and David Rostron's Cox River family walk were cancelled but Frank Woodgate reported 6 starters and a good time on his Brooklyn to Wondabyne wildflowers and oysters walk. Helmut Land and Peter Sharpe reported 30 starters on their Benowie Track walk and Narelle Lovell had 23 people on her Lawson's Long Alley day walk, which went to plan. The following weekend the deluge continued. Carol Bruce's Colo walk and David Rostron's Cox River family walk were cancelled but Frank Woodgate reported 6 starters and a good time on his Brooklyn to Wondabyne wildflowers and oysters walk. Helmut Land and Peter Sharpe reported 30 starters on their Benowie Track walk and Narelle Lovell had 23 people on her Lawson's Long Alley day walk, which went to plan.
-Over the weekend of 28,29,30 November Peter Miller had 7 people enjoying a good time on his Long Nose Point birthday walk, Ray Hookway reported a party of 13 finishing his Yerranderie walk early in fine weather, and there was no report ofPeter Christian's Arathusa Canyon walk (?). Len Berlin's Glenbrook day walk went, but there was no report, and Malcolm Boadle had 13 people on his Bob Turner's Track walk which went to program. + 
-The weekend of 5,6,7 December Bob Younger's Wollangambe walk did not go, nor did David McIntosh's caving trip. David West's Six-Foot Track walk also did not go. OF the day walks, Peter Miller's map and compass instructional attracted 8 starters who did not get lost, Joe Marton's Grand Canyon trip did not go, and Bill Hall's Glenbrook walk had 20 plus starters. All of which concluded the Walks Report.+Over the weekend of 28,29,30 November Peter Miller had 7 people enjoying a good time on his Long Nose Point birthday walk, Ray Hookway reported a party of 13 finishing his Yerranderie walk early in fine weather, and there was no report of Peter Christian's Arathusa Canyon walk (?). Len Berlin's Glenbrook day walk went, but there was no report, and Malcolm Boadle had 13 people on his Bob Turner's Track walk which went to program. 
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 +The weekend of 5,6,7 December Bob Younger's Wollangambe walk did not go, nor did David McIntosh's caving trip. David West's Six-Foot Track walk also did not go. Of the day walks, Peter Miller's map and compass instructional attracted 8 starters who did not get lost, Joe Marton's Grand Canyon trip did not go, and Bill Hall's Glenbrook walk had 20 plus starters. All of which concluded the Walks Report. 
 The Federation Report indicated that F.B.W.'s Bush Leadership Course is being assessed by T.A.F.E. with a view to the possibility of incorporating the course into their syllabus. The Tracks and Access Section advise that the present owner of land at the Cox River/Galong Creek junction prefers that walkers not camp in that area. There is no problem with transit through the property however. F.B.W.s occasional newsletter is in preparation.... watch this magazine. The Federation Report indicated that F.B.W.'s Bush Leadership Course is being assessed by T.A.F.E. with a view to the possibility of incorporating the course into their syllabus. The Tracks and Access Section advise that the present owner of land at the Cox River/Galong Creek junction prefers that walkers not camp in that area. There is no problem with transit through the property however. F.B.W.s occasional newsletter is in preparation.... watch this magazine.
-The next F.B.W. St. John's Ambulance certificate course will be held over the weekend 20th February/lst March.+The next F.B.W. St. John's Ambulance certificate course will be held over the weekend 20th February/1st March. 
 The F.B.W. Conservation Report indicated details of the Tasmanian rainforest campaign, and advised that the National Party have indicated that they will support the proposed Wilderness Act. The F.B.W. Conservation Report indicated details of the Tasmanian rainforest campaign, and advised that the National Party have indicated that they will support the proposed Wilderness Act.
-General Business was next. The 60th Anniversary Committee reported details of proposed + 
-celebrations. The Club's new Constitution is being printed and should be mailed to members +General Business was next. The 60th Anniversary Committee reported details of proposed celebrations. The Club's new Constitution is being printed and should be mailed to members prior to the Annual General Meeting. A motion was passed that the Club write to Peter Tressider congratulating him on his recent achievement. Then it was just a matter of a final reminder that the Club is moving to new premises, the announcements, and the meeting closed at around
-prior to the Annual General Meeting. A motion was passed that the Club write to Peter Tressider +
-congratulating him on his recent achievement. Then it was just a matter of a final reminder +
-that the Club is moving to new premises, the announcements, and the meeting closed at around+
 2102. 2102.
-Page 16 THE  SYDNEY BUSHWALKER January, 1987 + 
-S.B.W. 60th ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATIVE  PORT +=====S.B.W. 60th Anniversary Commemorative Port===== 
-Order your bottles of PORT from our President Barbara Bruce - $7 -+ 
 +Order your bottles of PortT from our President Barbara Bruce - $7 - 
 All profits will go to the Club funds for our 60th Anniversary Celebrations   All profits will go to the Club funds for our 60th Anniversary Celebrations  
-* * * * * * * * * * * + 
-REPORT OF THE DECEMBER 1986 COMMITTEE MEETING.  +=====Report of the December 1986 Committee Meeting.=====  
-The "COOLANA" signs will be restored and repainted, then re-erected on their previous sites. Ian Debert is in charge of this project. + 
-Federation will be meeting in futre at: 176 Cumberland Street, The Rocks. +The "Coolana" signs will be restored and repainted, then re-erected on their previous sites. Ian Debert is in charge of this project. 
-The issue of signs on tracks is to be discussed again but present policy opposes them. The Commemorative POrt label designed by MOrag Ryder was selected by Committee.+ 
 +Federation will be meeting in future at: 176 Cumberland Street, The Rocks. 
 + 
 +The issue of signs on tracks is to be discussed again but present policy opposes them. 
 + 
 +The Commemorative Port label designed by Morag Ryder was selected by Committee. 
 There were several meeting halls discussed and the best location, facilities and price ($25 per week - at Crows-Nest it is $43 p.w.), found by Malcolm Boadle is at Haberfield, where the Club will meet in future. (See map, Page 3 - Ed.) There were several meeting halls discussed and the best location, facilities and price ($25 per week - at Crows-Nest it is $43 p.w.), found by Malcolm Boadle is at Haberfield, where the Club will meet in future. (See map, Page 3 - Ed.)
-#########**# + 
-REPORT OF THE JANUARY 1987 COMMITTEE MEETING+=====Report of the January 1987 Committee Meeting.===== 
 + 
 This meeting was held at the Ella Community Centre, Haberfield. This meeting was held at the Ella Community Centre, Haberfield.
-Meryl Watman's resignation was received on the grounds of "both my age and slower pace", with "many thanks for 40 years of good times". Chris and Geoff Davidson are going to H011and in February for two/three years, and have (temporarily) resigned from the Club.+ 
 +Meryl Watman's resignation was received on the grounds of "both my age and slower pace", with "many thanks for 40 years of good times". Chris and Geoff Davidson are going to Holland in February for two/three years, and have (temporarily) resigned from the Club. 
 The Budget for the 60th Anniversary sub-committee was approved. The Budget for the 60th Anniversary sub-committee was approved.
-It was decided to get quotes for a membershipcard. The membership list is being corrected by Joy Hynes, and preparation of address labels for computerisation will need to be re-done.+ 
 +It was decided to get quotes for a membership card. The membership list is being corrected by Joy Hynes, and preparation of address labels for computerisation will need to be re-done. 
 The production costs of the magazine (not including postage) are approximately $2 per annual membership subscription. The covers, however, cost an extra $2.60 per annum per subscription. It has been decided to print the covers on paper from about April (when the covers in stock will be used) in order to cut costs. The production costs of the magazine (not including postage) are approximately $2 per annual membership subscription. The covers, however, cost an extra $2.60 per annum per subscription. It has been decided to print the covers on paper from about April (when the covers in stock will be used) in order to cut costs.
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 The Constitution will be taken by Barrie Murdoch to the Department of Finance for their approval. Subject to this approval, application will be made to the Corporate Affairs Commission for incorporation. The Constitution will be taken by Barrie Murdoch to the Department of Finance for their approval. Subject to this approval, application will be made to the Corporate Affairs Commission for incorporation.
-N OTIC E+ 
-MOTIONS affecting the Constitution to be included in the Agenda of the Annual General Meeting in March must be sent to the Secretary, S.B.W., Box 4476 G.P.O., Sydney, 2001, no later than 4th February next. +=====Notice.===== 
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-NEW MEMBER: Please add the mom of SUTTON, David, 9/2-8 Park Avenue, Burwood 2134 Phone 744 1628 to your List of Members.+Motions affecting the Constitution to be included in the Agenda of the Annual General Meeting in March must be sent to the Secretary, S.B.W., Box 4476 G.P.O., Sydney, 2001, no later than 4th February next. 
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 +=====New Member===== 
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 +Please add the mom of Sutton, David, 9/2-8 Park Avenue, Burwood 2134 Phone 744 1628 to your List of Members.
  
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