Club Bulletin for August 28, 2012
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Club Bulletin for August 28, 2012
Samford Rotary Bulletin Meeting Number ROTARY CLUB OF SAMFORD VALLEY INC. 1595 ABN 93 585 159 023 Club Chartered 8 October 1980 District No. 9600 28 August 2012 President: Warren Hampton Ph 07 3851 2790 Secretary: Lorelle Holcroft Ph 0424 311 822 Click for our updated website president@samfordvalleyrotary.org.au secretary@samfordvalleyrotary.org.au Correspondence to: PO Box 59, SAMFORD VILLAGE QLD 4520 Rotary Club of Samford valley meets each Tuesday at 6.30 pm for7:00 pm at The Samford Homestead Restaurant, Main, Street, Samford Village www.samfordrotary.org.au Apologies please to Warren’s Wisdom: Tony Freeman 0412 373 381Or freemanmarketing@bigpond.com Welcome, Rotarians and friends Golf Day: If there’s anyone you haven’t asked to participate yet, then now is the time to do it. During this week another set of registration forms will arrive in your Inbox. Please consider. before 12 noon Tues. Late apologies are expected to pay Special points of interest: Golf Day7 September DG’s Official visit 25 Septt SVRC Art Show 7-10 th Feb 2012 This Month Birthdays Maggie Moore 25 August Inductions this month Paul Jackson 19 Aug 09 Ian Ruffles 19 Aug 09 Lee Kenny 25 Aug 09 Ian Spiller 27 Aug 85 Wedding Anniversary Lee and Alison 14 Sept I’m delighted to confirm Peter Gloor has accepted our proposal for Honorary Membership of the club. Peter and Val will join us at our meeting on October 9, so we may collectively recognise and celebrate his Honorary Membership at that time. Peter has been a club member for 22 years during which time he has distinguished himself by continuous meritorious service in the furtherance of the ideals of Rotary, including being club president in 1995-1996 and for a good part of 1996-1997. He was awarded a PHF in June, 1999. Last week’s speaker, Sifu (Teacher) Jim Wilkinson, Samford’s Chinese martial arts authority, spoke of the philosophy and understanding behind these skills. His address was both insightful and inspirational. This week, our speaker will be Kim Edwards. She is a podiatrist whose business is opposite John Scott Park, right here on Main Street, Samford. She will be explaining the vital importance of “healthy feet”. On September 25, District Governor Dai Mason will be with us on his official visit. I’m also pleased to confirm that Dai will be accompanied by his wife, Sue. She will be joining us “in attendance” at our Board meeting which will start at 6.00 pm. Sue’s favourite charity is Wild Life Rescue and Care. Prior to September 25, the Board will consider a financial contribution for this. Meanwhile, Jan and I will be away for the next couple of weeks. Immediate Past President Ian will be kindly filling in for me while we’re away. Thanks Ian. Alexandria is the secondlargest city of Egypt, with a population of 4.1 million, extending about 32 km along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea in the north central part of the country. It is also the largest city lying directly on the Mediterranean coast. Alexandria is Egypt's largest seaport, serving approximately 80% of Egypt's imports and exports. Alexandria is also an important tourist resort. Alexandria was founded around a small pharaonic town c. 331 BC by Alexander the Great. I’ll be back for our meeting on September 18. Yours in Rotary Warren Inside this issue: Pres Warren’s Message 1 Duty Roster 1 Last week’s Meeting Where’s Miles? 2 ROMAC in action Members, Object , Grace & 4Way Test Topic/Speaker Chairman 3 Asst.Treasurer Sergeant 4 Hot Seat 2 min Rot Info 28 August 4 September 11 September Kim Edwards Forum Simon to confirm Lorelle Holcroft Ian Ruffles Andrea Colledge Paul Jackson John Broadbent Geoff Moore Simon Grant Bob Millar Bob Millar Brian Hansford Eric Leese Ian Ruffles Eric Leese Andrea Colledge Ian Siller Healthy Feet Members responsibility to find an alternative or swap! Last week’s Meeting — Sifu, Gung Fu! Pippa took control of the top table getting us underway with a gong and a laugh. Her international toast was to the Rotary club of Alexandria Cosmopolitan in Egypt — a club which endures a scooter ride at a hectic pace. Visitors included Eric’s extended family, clients, customers and training friends and it was great to see them. Guest speaker was Eric’s martial arts trainer, Sifu Jim Wilkinson — and Pip spent time reseaching the title “Sifu” which means teacher, master or tutor! art of Gung Fu (Kung Fu is the Ian Spiller’s Sergeant/fines session had a difference — inviting people to westernisation of the name!) offer their hero’s in acts of bravery Announcements from the evening or foolishness. The responses were included: fascinating with Brian’s guest Pip is going back to Solomon speaker spot about his 1496 hero, Islands on 21 October to Leonardo da Vinci to others includavoid our singing of Happy ing relatives, Dad, William Wilberforce, early settlers (Kidman), Marie Birthday. Eric mentioned the Bora Ring Curie, Rodrigo de Borge, Hippotea (Lorelle’s favourite female matheis in dire need of attention and he is establishing a work- matician), Percy Blakelly, Dwight ing party. Brian is identifying Eisenhower, Margaret Mead, Steven where the other sacred small Hawkins to Margaret Thatcher. After the presentation, Eric thanked Jim Wilkinson, explaining to the rest of us fascinated members, it was the essence delivered to explain the principles and spirit of the ancient rings are located Our 32nd birthday will be honoured on 9th October with a visit from a past Qld Honorary Swiss Consul Eric’s daughter Samantha cleaned up the bucket raffle (10 spades) and then the double with H&T, starting her own collection of Samford Rotary coffee mugs. Miles from anywhere Just to let you know that we haven't forgotten you all and have been following the club news via the Bulletin - keep up the good work! After hitting Port Douglas we said goodbye to the Pacific, turned left and I can't say followed the dotted line but rather headed off towards the Gulf. At Kurumba Marina showed all the men up with her catch of Blue Salmon which filled our little freezer and we're still enjoying. We crossed the Gulf to Boorooloola and are now in Kununurra making the most of web and telephone connectivity. I had an enjoyable 'makeup' at Townsville South West and received a banner on behalf of the Samford Club. Booked in for another dinner with Kununurra Club tonight before heading bush tomorrow. Wyndam, the Gib River, Broome and hello Indian Ocean then turn the compass back to Brisbane. Enjoying this beautiful wide open country of ours but looking forward to catching up with everyone on our return Cheers to all Miles and Marina Why we support ROMAC The wonderful news is that our little smiling Larisah Barikoa is well and able to return to the Solomon Islands on Tuesday departing at 10am. No doubt the very patient and kind Aunt Mirriam will be glad to see outside of the Royal Childrens Hospital. Larissa must stay in Honiara for 3 weeks until her medication is complete. She will be under the care of Dr. Carol Tittiana, Paediatrician, who cared for her before she came to Brisbane. She can then return to her village by boat. Larisah has come a long way since arriving on June 24, 2012, laying in the arms of Dr. Alex Munamua, so ill, paralysed, with a brain abscess, which covered 1/3 of her brain, the result of a nail penetrating her skull and into her brain 4 months earlier. MRI scans & intervention drainage plus antiobiotic abscess washes were regular occurrence. Finally the remainder of the abscess was surgically removed. It was feared Larisah's speech would be impaired and it was slightly that night in Intensive Care, but the next day when I was reading her a book about a star, and she had learned the song at Hospital School, so we sang "Twinkle little Star" over and over - I was so happy to hear those words coming from her mouth. Larisah has never had a doll or toys, but she now has a collection of books, dolls & trinkets, which she was worried when Aunty Mirriam told her she could not take them home because they only had 1 small bag - she cried. Tomorrow, I will be taking a bag for Larisah to take home her toys. Initially, we were so worried for this lifeless little girl and her suffering, but it was not long before her beautiful eyes began to twinkle and we saw her beautiful smile - a gorgeous little girl who thrives on love and kisses. Firstly Larisah was cared for by Denise Schellbach whom she adored, until Denise went on holidays. It was then Judy Percy offered to help me. Of course, with Judys kind and friendly nature, it was not long before Larisah smothered her with hugs & kisses. Both these ladies are treasures to ROMAC and I feel so blessed to have them on my team. Before Larisah arrived in Brisbane, Dr. Carol Tittiana's little girl Juanita, 3 years, became ill and she and Dr. Carol were taken to Canberra where Juanita underwent surgery to remove her kidney. Upon their return to Solomon Island, Dr. Carol & Juanita transited overnight in Brisbane with friends, and also visited Larisah and her aunty, Mirriam, in the Royal Childrens Hospital. Dr. Carol was amazed at Larisaqh's recovery. Samford Rotary Members Philipa Bensley – Life Coach (and grandmother) Island tourist John Broadbent – Road and Traffic Engineer Lee Kenny -- Fine Furniture Manufacturer, golfer Andrea Colledge – University administrator, studies language Bob Millar – Local Government Councillor; coin collector; old stamp collector Geoff Moore – Computer Technology whiz and Washington Embassy Gourmet! Tony Freeman – marketing consultant, Bull-artist Eric Leese – Building Contractor; Property Investor ; all round good bloke Peter Gloor – Retired Consul and Freight Agent; Swiss Tour Guide, trailer builder and fisherman Simon Grant – Barrister with passion for bikes Miles Robertson — Consultant to UN; wild sports man, northern Australia tourist Rob Robinson – Builder Portable Sheds Warren Hampton – Business Coach and raconteur storyteller for Echo News; painter; new Boss Ian Ruffles – Life Coach; Old Cricket player long distance road tester. Brian Hansford – Emeritus Professor of English, coffee drinker; axe hunter Lorelle Holcroft – Deputy Principal; Catcher of the snail catcher, florist, dancer Ian Spiller – Retired Builder, student, artist, Traveller and story teller Barry Walker – Retired Customs Officer and inventor of the dog sniffers unit; Thai Traveller Paul Jackson – Environmental Engineer, Diver Janelle Young –Professor of Literacy & Dilly Bagger The Object of Rotary The object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster: First. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service; The Four Way Test Second. High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupation as an opportunity to serve society; Third. The application of service in each Rotarian’s personal, business, and community life; Fourth. The advancement of international understanding, goodwill, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional persons united in the ideal of service. of things we think, say or do Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned? Rotary Grace O Lord, and giver of all good, we thank Thee for our daily food. May Rotary friends and Rotary ways help us to serve Thee all our days. Amen The Rotary Grace is intended a non denominational, nonsectarian, non religious grace offered in all Rotary countries and in all types of worship