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 +===== The July General Meeting. =====
  
-THE JULY GENERAL MEETING 
 by Barry Wallace by Barry Wallace
-The meeting began at around 2012 when the President called the 20 or so members + 
-present to order. There was one apology,from Margaret Reid, and no new members to welcome. +The meeting began at around 2012 when the President called the 20 or so members present to order. There was one apology,from Margaret Reid, and no new members to welcome. 
-The minutes of last month's meeting were read and received. As a matter of business + 
-arising we were advised that the printing instructional day will now be scheduled for Thursday 1st September. The meeting was pleased to note that Alex Colley is once more restored to our midst, with his arm capable of bending, twisting, waving to the assembly, and generally behaving like new. +The minutes of last month's meeting were read and received. As a matter of business arising we were advised that the printing instructional day will now be scheduled for Thursday 1st September. The meeting was pleased to note that Alex Colley is once more restored to our midst, with his arm capable of bending, twisting, waving to the assembly, and generally behaving like new. 
-Correspondence comprised two months worth of letters. There was a letter from David Rostron notifying committee of his Central Australian walk as a Club activity for insurance purposes, a copy of the Minutes of FBW May Meeting, one from Fazeley REad thanking us for the Get Well card, from Maurie Bloom requesting a refund on his unused 60th Anniversary dinner ticket, from Sheila Binns accepting Honorary Membership, and from the Prime Minister's Office noting receipt of the Club's letter re the Tasmanian Forestry enquiry.+ 
 +Correspondence comprised two months worth of letters. There was a letter from David Rostron notifying committee of his Central Australian walk as a Club activity for insurance purposes, a copy of the Minutes of FBW May Meeting, one from Fazeley Read thanking us for the Get Well card, from Maurie Bloom requesting a refund on his unused 60th Anniversary dinner ticket, from Sheila Binns accepting Honorary Membership, and from the Prime Minister's Office noting receipt of the Club's letter re the Tasmanian Forestry enquiry. 
 The following month's correspondence included the Minutes of FBW June Meeting, two outgoing letters by Alex Colley questioning the NPWS about the possible closure of the Narrow Neck fire trail and N.P. access policy, NPWS response advising that the road is still considered necessary but that it will henceforth be locked and we should report any instances of illigitimate use by non-official vehicles, a letter of response from Tim Moore, the Minister for the Environment, advising that a body is yet to be established to consider access to national parks. The following month's correspondence included the Minutes of FBW June Meeting, two outgoing letters by Alex Colley questioning the NPWS about the possible closure of the Narrow Neck fire trail and N.P. access policy, NPWS response advising that the road is still considered necessary but that it will henceforth be locked and we should report any instances of illigitimate use by non-official vehicles, a letter of response from Tim Moore, the Minister for the Environment, advising that a body is yet to be established to consider access to national parks.
-Next came the Treasurer's Report, with Jim Oxley delivering his maiden report, as the + 
-President called it. We began the month with $5674.88, received income of approx. $1650.00, +Next came the Treasurer's Report, with Jim Oxley delivering his maiden report, as the President called it. We began the month with $5674.88, received income of approx. $1650.00, spent in the vicinity of $250.00, and closed with a balance of $7075.00. The measure of uncertainty is to do with problems associated with the change over. 
-spent in the vicinity of $250.00, and closed with a balance of $7075.00. The measure of + 
-uncertainty is to do with problems associated with the change over. +The Walks Report was next, with our very own Walks Secretary presiding. The first walk for the month was Wendy Alliano's "children welcome" walk, which did not go. Barrie Murdoch reported 10 starters, beaut weather, scrub cattle, and a divided party on his Wolgan/Capertee river walk. Of George Walton's Glenbrook to Lapstone walk there was no report. 
-The Walks Report was next, with our very own Walks Secretary presiding. The first walk for the month was Wendy Alliano's "children welcome" walk, which did not go. Barrie Murdoch reported 10 starters, beaut weather, scrub cattle, and a divided party on his Wolgan/Capertee + 
-river walk. Of George Walton's Glenbrook to Lapstone walk there was no report. +The following weekend, 17,18,19 June saw Bob King's walk in the Wild Dogs as a no go, and no report of Gordon Lee's ski touring instructional at Perisher. Of the day walks, David Underwood had 10 on his Blue Gum walk, Errol Sheedy reported 25 on his Waterfall to Engadine trip and Geoff Bradley's "children welcome" walk was cancelled due to a late prior commitment. 
-The following weekend, 17,18,19 June saw Bob King's walk in the Wild Dogs as a no go, and no report of Gordon Lee's ski touring instructional at Perisher. Of the day walks, David + 
-Underwood had 10 on his Blue Gum walk, Errol Sheedy reported 25 on his Waterfall to Engadine trip and Geoff Bradley's "children welcome" walk was cancelled due to a late prior commitment. +For the weekend 24,25,26 June, David McIntosh's Wollemi trip was a no go, there was no report of Ray Deirgan's telemark training trip and Tony Marshall's Kanangra area walk had a party of 7, one of whom (hi Gerry!) dropped out along the way, but in any case the whole party was back at the cars by 1530. Greta Davis reported fine weather for the party of 12 on her Victoria Falls to Perrys Lookdown car-swap-day-walk. Allan Mewett had 25 starters, also enjoying fine weather, on his Muogomarra nature reserve walk, but "were they on time?" I hear people cry. 
-For the weekend 24,25,26 June, David McIntosh's Wollemi trip was a no go, there was no report of Ray Deirgan's telemark training trip and Tony Marshall's Kanangra area walk had a party of 7, one of whom (hi Gerry!) dropped out along the way, but in any case the whole party was back at the cars by 1530. Greta Davis reported fine weather for the party of 12 on her Victoria Falls to Perrys Lookdown car-swap-day-walk. Allan Mewett had 25 starters, also + 
-enjoying fine weather, on his Muogomarra nature reserve walk, but "were they on time?" I hear people cry. +The following weekend, 1,2,3 July saw a small but truly dedicated band of 4 hardy souls battling against mountainous waves of food, drink, and general decadence in its many forms to complete Wendy Alliano's Clarendon Guest House weekend-in-the-Blue-Mountains trip. Last heard they were scheduled for a check for alimentary erosion. Ian Debert, also no doubt out there doing it tough, somewhere, had a party of 10, or was it 12, on his Leura to Victoria Falls walk. There were no day walks that weekend. 
-The following weekend, 1,2,3 July saw a small but truly dedicated band of 4 hardy souls battling against mountainous waves of food, drink, and general decadence in its many forms to complete Wendy Alliano's Clarendon Guest House weekend-in-the-Blue-Mountains trip. Last + 
-heard they were scheduled for a check for alimentary erosion. Ian Debert, also no doubt out +July 8,9,10 saw Oliver Crawford and a party of 9 on his Wollongambe Wilderness base camp trip. Rumour has it they were back at the cars by 1600. This party were obviously all too well aware of the difference between a leathery apricot and a pizza. Chris Perry took his party of 7 into conditions where it was possible to ski uphill, on grass, without skis, or so they said. Together with strong winds, a lack of snow, and one case of mild (?) hypothermia, it all sounds truly horrible. Debra Shapira on the other hand reported a beautiful day for the 6 starters and 4 joiners on her Mt. Solitary walk, and Bill Holland was able to arrange similar conditions for the 16 people who went on his Palm Beach to The Basin walk. All of which concluded the Walks Report, except for a presentation of slides of a recent Wolgan area walk. 
-there doing it tough, somewhere, had a party of 10, or was it 12, on his Leura to Victoria +
-Falls walk. There were no day walks that weekend. +
-July 8,9,10 saw Oliver Crawford and a party of 9 on his Wollongambe Wilderness base camp trip. Rumour has it they were back at the cars by 1600. This party were obviously all too +
-well aware of the difference between a leathery apricot and a pizza. Chris Perry took his +
-party of 7 into conditions where it was possible to ski uphill, on grass, without skis, or so +
-they said. Together with strong winds, a lack of snow, and one case of mild (?) hypothermia, +
-it all sounds truly horrible. Debra Shapira on the other hand reported a beautiful day for +
-the 6 starters and 4 joiners on her Mt. Solitary walk, and Bill Holland was able to arrange +
-similar conditions for the 16 people who went on his Palm Beach to The Basin walk. All of +
-which concluded the Walks Report, except for a presentation of slides of a recent Wolgan area walk. +
-The Sydney Bushwalker +
-Page 14 August 1988 +
-JO.+
 The Federation Report is now covered separately in the magazine so I will not regale you with its splendours here. The Federation Report is now covered separately in the magazine so I will not regale you with its splendours here.
-Conservation Report brought news that there is a move to re-route the Elcom transmission line which presently skirts the Kanangra Boyd National Park and cause it to pass through Murong Deep. It appears that there is pressure from the local farming community for such a re-routing. + 
-General Business brought news that the deeds to Coolana are now formally vested in +Conservation Report brought news that there is a move to re-route the Elcom transmission line which presently skirts the Kanangra Boyd National Park and cause it to pass through Morong Deep. It appears that there is pressure from the local farming community for such a re-routing. 
-SBW Inc. The question of buying a Scrub Cutter is being investigated further. The prices + 
-seem to be in the region of $550 to $1,100.+General Business brought news that the deeds to Coolana are now formally vested in SBW Inc. The question of buying a Scrub Cutter is being investigated further. The prices seem to be in the region of $550 to $1,100. 
 The announcements followed, and the meeting closed at 2145. The announcements followed, and the meeting closed at 2145.
--******#-***## + 
-NEW MEMBERS. Please add the following names to your List of Members:- +---- 
-CALDWELL, Peter, 5/205 Greenwich Road, Grennwich, 2065 Phone 439 4915 + 
-CUTHBERT, (Ms) Chris, 22 Batty Street, Rozelle, 2039 810 2268 (H) +===== New Members===== 
-JOSEPHSEN, Sue, It It IT + 
-CZERNIECHI, Maria, 61 Albany Road, Stanmore, 2048 517 1712 (H) +Please add the following names to your List of Members:- 
-FEDERATION OF BUSHWALKING CLUBS  NSW - Report of  JulyMeeting+ 
 +  * Caldwell, Peter, 5/205 Greenwich Road, Grennwich, 2065Phone 439 4915. 
 +  * Cuthbert, (Ms) Chris, 22 Batty Street, Rozelle, 2039810 2268 (H). 
 +  * Josephson, Sue, 22 Batty Street, Rozelle, 2039. 810 2268 (H). 
 +  * Czerniechi, Maria, 61 Albany Road, Stanmore, 2048517 1712 (H)
 + 
 +---- 
 + 
 +===== Federation Of Bushwalking Clubs NSW. ===== 
 + 
 +=== Report of July Meeting. === 
 by Spiro Hajinakitas by Spiro Hajinakitas
 +
 This meeting was also the Annual General Meeting and the following Office Bearers were elected:- This meeting was also the Annual General Meeting and the following Office Bearers were elected:-
-President Gordon Lee (SBW) + 
-Senior Vice President Jan Wouters (Outdoor Club) +|President|Gordon Lee (SBW)| 
-Junior Vice President Michael Maack (SUBC) +|Senior Vice President|Jan Wouters (Outdoor Club)| 
-Secretary Maureen Cavill (Sutherland) +|Junior Vice President|Michael Maack (SUBC)| 
-Minutes Secretary Spiro Hajinakitas (SBW) +|Secretary|Maureen Cavill (Sutherland)| 
-Newsletter Editor Gordon Lee (SOW+|Minutes Secretary|Spiro Hajinakitas (SBW)| 
-Search & Rescue Director Keith Maxwell (Mt. Druitt) +|Newsletter Editor|Gordon Lee (SBW)| 
-Conservation Officer Herb Lippmann (Springwood) +|Search & Rescue Director|Keith Maxwell (Mt. Druitt)| 
-Publicity Officer Gary Phillpott (CMW) +|Conservation Officer|Herb Lippmann (Springwood)| 
-Ball Convenor Jan Wouters (ODC) +|Publicity Officer|Gary Phillpott (CMW)| 
-Tracks & Access Officer Roger Lembit (SUBC) +|Ball Convenor|Jan Wouters (ODC)| 
-N.C.C. Delegates Unfilled +|Tracks & Access Officer|Roger Lembit (SUBC)| 
-Auditor Unfilled+|N.C.C. Delegates|Unfilled| 
 +|Auditor|Unfilled
 The fees for 1988/89 were set at $1.10 per member for metropolitan Clubs and $1.00 per member for country Clubs. The maximum for big Clubs to be set at 300 members and for small Clubs 20 members. Associate Members fees to be pegged to the minimum Full Member fee. The fees for 1988/89 were set at $1.10 per member for metropolitan Clubs and $1.00 per member for country Clubs. The maximum for big Clubs to be set at 300 members and for small Clubs 20 members. Associate Members fees to be pegged to the minimum Full Member fee.
-National Sports Exhibition will be held on 12 to 16 October in the Manufacturers Hall (RAS Showground). Good quality slides on a general bushwalking flavour required. Volunteers will be  + 
-required to person the stall. Ring Mike Maack on 546 2358. +__National Sports Exhibition__ will be held on 12 to 16 October in the Manufacturers Hall (RAS Showground). Good quality slides on a general bushwalking flavour required. __Volunteers will be required__ to person the stall. Ring Mike Maack on 546 2358. 
-Newsletter - Extra copies of "The Bushwalker" to be printed for the special September issue so as to hand out to the public at the National Sports Exhibition. Advertising rates to be increased for this particular edition. + 
-Tracks Access - It was reported that the road to the Dargels (Kosciusko) has been upgraded to accommodate 4WD vehicles. +__Newsletter__ - Extra copies of "The Bushwalker" to be printed for the special September issue so as to hand out to the public at the National Sports Exhibition. Advertising rates to be increased for this particular edition. 
-Next First Aid Course will be held in October, cost $43. + 
-Dates for next year'program will be - FBW Reunion 8/9 April +__Tracks Access__ - It was reported that the road to the Dargels (Kosciusko) has been upgraded to accommodate 4WD vehicles. 
-Bush Dance 12 May + 
-FBW Ball 15 September +Next __First Aid Course__ will be held in October, cost $43. 
-First Aid Course in May (3rd weekend) and in October (4th weekend) + 
-The Sydney Bushwalker +__Dates for next year'program__ will be - 
-August 1988 Page 15+ 
 +  * FBW Reunion 8/9 April 
 +  Bush Dance 12 May 
 +  FBW Ball 15 September 
 +  First Aid Course in May (3rd weekend) and in October (4th weekend) 
 + 
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 + 
 A TRULY MODERN TREATMENT FOR  VOLLEY FOOT A TRULY MODERN TREATMENT FOR  VOLLEY FOOT
  by Dr Who  by Dr Who
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