Newsletter Spring 2007
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Newsletter Spring 2007
INTERIOR SWISS CLUB NEWSLETTER ______________________________________www.interiorswissclub.ca________________________________________ Volume No. 7 Issue No. 1 Spring 2007 Calendar of Events Bowling Tournament Sunday, March 25, 2007 Falcon Lanes, 2020 Falcon Road, Kamloops DON’T MISS A THING….. Starting at 10 am; lunch will follow Calendar of Events Annual General Meeting Sunday April 15,Name 2007 for Club New Starting at 1 pm Odd Fellows Hall, Armstrong Membership List See agenda on Page 3 Page 2 Logo Contest Page 6 Page 3 Bowling Tournament Report Page 8 Page 5 New Board Members Page 12 Spring Dance Saturday, April 21, 2007 Schubert Center, 3505 30th Ave, Vernon Sit down dinner followed by entertainment from the Vernon Blaskapelle Doors open at 6 pm Cost: $25.00 per person Vernon August 1st Celebration Wednesday, August 1, 2007 Coldstream Creek Park, Kalamalka Lake Rd, Coldstream Potluck starts at 6 pm Cache Creek August 1st Celebration August 4-6, 2007 Picnic, camping and shooting event at Fischer’s Farm in Cache Creek Don’t Miss A Thing…… Spring Dance Invite ~ Page 4 Free Trade: Japan and Switzerland ~ Page 7 Spotlight on our Advertisers ~ Page 8 Christmas Party Report ~ Page 9 INTERIOR SWISS CLUB NEWSLETTER PAGE 2 President’s Report We are already well in to 2007 and spring is just around the corner. We have celebrated our annual Christmas party with a visit from Santa and Schmutzli. The afternoon started with Trudy Feller reciting a mundart versli especially for Santa, Schmutzli and our children as well as for the adults. Thank you Trudy, your presentation gave our children a boost to come forward and say something to Santa, and what fun we all had with Santa and Schmutzli. Much laughter could be heard! Our children entertained Santa and us with singing, reciting a French poem and playing the violin. Of course, Santa and Schmutzli presented all our children with a wonderful goody bag. Fred Affolter sang Stille Nacht and we all joined him in this song as well. The Chrittibaenzli and cookies were also very much appreciated. A big thank you to everyone who brought goodies. Thanks also to all the children who brought their artwork to display – we hope that they all enjoyed receiving their advents calendars. After Santa and Schmutzli said their goodbyes and wishing us all a Merry Christmas and of course, promising to return to us next year, our fondue plausch started with all of us being busy at the stoves. Soon all was quiet and one could hear “en guete und proscht”! Thank you to all in attendance and especially those who helped with the set-up and clean-up of the Hall. See you again next year! Our Annual Bowling Tournament will be held on Sunday, March 25, 2007 at the Falcon Lanes in Kamloops, again after the tournament we all meet for lunch at the Desert Gardens, the lunch and desserts are organized by Elisabeth and Erwin Nyfeler. Following the lunch, the results and prizes will be handed out. Good shoot to all. The Annual Spring Dance will be held on Saturday, April 21, 2007 at the Schubert Centre in Vernon. The Vernon Blaskapelle under the direction of John Doerwaldt will entertain us and other musicians will perform as well. The formal invitation to our Annual General Meeting and Agenda is published on page 3. I would like to formally invite all the members to our Annual General Meeting to be held on Sunday, April 15, 2007. The meeting will start at 1.00 pm; the location is the Odd Fellow Hall in Armstrong. Rico Ronzani and Heidi Gadmer have decided to resign after many years of dedicated work to the club. The Executive thanks Rico and Heidi for their work that they have contributed to the club. Nominations to serve on the board are accepted by our secretary Karen Cleland. I look forward to seeing many members at the Annual General Meeting. The 2007 Membership fees are due now. Please mail your cheque to our membership chairperson: Elisabeth Reymond at 13616 Ponderosa Way, Coldstream, B.C. V1B 1A4. Please be reminded that only paid-up members are eligible to vote at the Annual General Meeting. The Executive would also like to welcome all new members who joined the club during last year. Kurt Zwingli, our webmaster updates the website regularly with news and information as well as pictures from our different functions. Visit our website often at www.interiorswissclub.ca This newsletter is only made possible through the continued support from our advertisers. Please support our businesses whenever you can. I cannot finish my report without thanking you all for your help and assistance. Without the many volunteers who freely come forward, our club could not put on any events. So Danke Schoen to you all! Mike Molnar Email: insurance@shaw.ca INTERIOR SWISS CLUB NEWSLETTER PAGE 3 Notice of Annual General Meeting The AGM will be held on Sunday, April 15, 2007 Please note the starting time: 1-3 pm 3404 Wood Avenue, Armstrong at the Odd Fellows Hall AGENDA: 1. Welcome and Opening by President 2. Confirmation on Quorum 3. Introduction of members present 4. Approval of agenda 5. Minutes of last AGM-Karen Cleland 6. Approval of minutes 7. Presidents Report-Lilly Senn 8. Approval of Presidents Report 9. Treasurers Report-Elisabeth Reymond 10. Approval of Financial Statements 11. Auditors Report-Trudy Feller and Jenny Doerwaldt 12. Miscellaneous Business: Bowling Reports-Rita Schilter, Andy Zust, Helena Hasler Website: Kurt Zwingli Newsletter: Karen Cleland 13. Other Business 14. Nomination and Election of Executives Nomination Chairperson: Elisabeth Nyfeler 15. Adjournment of Meeting Dominik Dlouhy, P. Eng, MBA, CFA Conservative and Knowledgeable Investments & Life Insurance Planning – Retirement, Estate, Education (250) 545-5258 (877) 755-5757 3108 33rd Street Vernon, BC V1T 9S7 . Happy Easter! INTERIOR SWISS CLUB NEWSLETTER PAGE 6 The HEIDI LUSSI Real Estate Team Deutsche Beratung Serving the North Okanagan in all your Real Estate needs Thank You to our advertisers for supporting this newsletter-it is the one link that keeps our club connected despite our wide geographical distance apart. FREE Home Evaluation & Consultation VERNON A division of Vernon Realty Inc. 5603 27th St., Vernon (250) 503-3487 u 800-667-2040 heidi@heidilussi.com www.HeidiLussi.com THE GREAT SWISS CHARTER EXPERIENCE FOR THE 10 th SUMMER SEASON best value for family travel to the “heart of Europe” BOEING 767–300ER - OUTSTANDING SWISS SERVICE - MORE LEGROOM IN ECO CLASS THAN ANY CHARTER (31”pitch) – ROOMIER CABIN FOR EXTRA COMFORT - 30% FEWER SEATS CALGARY/VANCOUVER - ZURICH ONLY NONSTOP FLIGHT - Summer 2007 every Sunday from June 24 through September 9, 2007 and every Monday (Vancouver only) from July 9 through August 13, 2007 24 June 01 July 08 July 15 July 22 July 29 July 05 Aug. 12 Aug. 19 August Outbound* Inbound * (* add outbound and inbound fares to get return fare) $ 550.00 $ 550.00 $ 500.00 $ 650.00 $ 700.00 $ 950.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 600.00 --$ 1,000.00 $ 1,100.00 $ 1,100.00 $ 1,000.00 $ 800.00 $ 800.00 $ 700.00 $ 700.00 Sunday Departures (June 24 – September 9) Depart Time Arrive Time Vancouver 7:30 PM Zurich 2:25 PM+1 BHP 984 (nonstop) Zurich 2:00 PM Calgary 3:50 PM BHP 983 Calgary 5:50 PM Vancouver 6:15 PM 26 August $ 600.00 02 September $ 600.00 09 September (oneway on request) (fares are subject to change) $ $ $ 700.00 550.00 550.00 DISCOUNTS: $ 50.00 EACH WAY – MONDAYS ONLY Monday Departures (July 9–Aug. 13) NONSTOP (Vancouver-Zurich only) Depart Time Arrive Time Vancouver 8:00 PM Zurich 2:55 PM+1 BHP 994 Zurich 4:15 PM Vancouver 6:00 PM BHP 993 - Oneway flights: Surcharge of $ 250.00 added to outbound fare - Relax Class seats are available on request ($ 595.00 each way) - Flights originating in Switzerland are available in Swiss Child/Youth (2–15) accompanied by min.1 adult: 15% discount (please provide birthdate)-(Infants: free-no seat) - Taxes: $ 125.00 are extra - New Baggage allowance: 2 pieces (max. 23 kg each) - Seat reservation $ 50.00 return per person (children 2-11 free) - Change fee prior to departure: $100.00 per person/$200.00 per file - $150.00 non-refundable deposit due at time of booking - full payment due 6 weeks days prior to departure Cancellation Penalty: more than 6 weeks prior to departure: $150.00 less than 6 weeks prior to departure: non-refundable Reservations: Phone: (604) 925-1212; toll-free: 1-877-925-1212; Fax: (604) 925-1866 PRIME TRAVEL A Division of International Sports Tours Ltd. 1852 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, B.C. V7V 1J6 - E-Mail: info@prime-travel.com – B.C.Reg. 3656 BOOK WITH FRANZI RIEDER AND RECEIVE A DISCOUNT ON YOUR BELAIR TICKET INTERIOR SWISS CLUB NEWSLETTER PAGE 7 Free trade: Japan and Switzerland?! TOKYO — Geographical proximity, sizable trade and investment volume, and resource wealth are Japan’s key criteria for selecting potential partners for free-trade agreements (FTAs). Switzerland has become a rare exception. During a telephone meeting last Friday, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Swiss President Micheline Calmy-Rey agreed to launch negotiations soon on concluding an FTA, which would eliminate import tariffs on almost all goods. The two countries aim to conclude the accord by the end of the year. If realized, this would be Japan’s first such agreement with a European country, and as Tokyo has no plans to pursue agreements with other European countries, including such trading powerhouses as Germany or France, the question then naturally arises: Why Switzerland? One could respond: Why not? The trading relationship is fairly small. Combined trade totals only a little more than US $7 billion annually, although Japan is Switzerland’s third-largest trading partner and it’s largest in Asia. Generally, the goods are high-value products. There are relatively few major trade disagreements between them, so it may be fairly easy to negotiate. But more important, Switzerland fits neatly into Japan’s overall strategy to use FTA to enhance its trading position in East Asia, especially vis-a-vis China, and is seen as a potential ally at the Doha Round of international trade talks under the auspices of the World Trade Organization (WTO). Since Tokyo and Bern tend to see eye-to-eye on agricultural protectionism, concluding a freetrade agreement with the Swiss can be seen as a kind of warm-up for the next round of international trade negotiations. At the same time, anticipated agreements on intellectual-property protection and investments can provide a template for further regionwide negotiations. By Hisane Masaki Reprinted with permission Reminder: Membership fees are now due! INTERIOR SWISS CLUB NEWSLETTER PAGE 8 Joe A. Ribary Cowpuncher and Writer Author of Always a Cowboy at Heart And A Horseman’s Memories . 1668 Iskut Place Kamloops, BC V2E 2M4 Phone: 250-374-4287; Fax: 250-374-4587 Email: jribary@shaw.ca Spotlight on our Advertisers…… Franzi Rieder ~ Prime Travel I spent my first 27 years in Switzerland-growing up in Adelboden, skiing, professionally skating and working as a figure skating coach. I started traveling in 1981 and got hooked on BC. I moved to Vancouver in 1991 and started my Business as a Travel agent. I have been a Swiss Specialist since 1995. I got involved with the Swiss Society of Vancouver through Lilly Senn, and through the club I got to know a lot of Swiss people. I have enjoyed staying in touch with Swiss traditions. I have been working for the last 10 years at Prime Travel, taking care of mostly Swiss clientele, helping plan their trips to Switzerland and Europe. I also take care of package bookings to hot destinations as well as cruises and train travel. In addition I book passes, car rentals, hotels and adventure travel. That pretty much covers all the bases. I am enjoying my work, everyday is different. If you have any travel needs which I could assist you with I would be happy to help. Please see my ad on page 6 for up to date information on summer flights to Switzerland. Thank You! The Christmas party was a success due to our volunteers, bakers, Santa, Schmutzli, goody bag donations from Trudy Feller and the sewing of the good bags by Ursi Schnyder! Great team work for a great event INTERIOR SWISS CLUB NEWSLETTER PAGE 9 Advertising Rates Business Card Size 1 Issue $10.00 3 Issues $25.00 Double Business Card Size 1 Issue $20.00 3 issues $50.00 Deadlines are: February 1 (Spring) June 1 (Summer) October 1 (Winter) Contact Lilly Senn at 549-3711 if you wish to place an ad. This newsletter is made possible by our advertisers and we appreciate each and every one of them. Please make a point of supporting them. Christmas Party Report This year's Christmas party was a houseful-we kept putting more chairs and tables out as people arrived until eventually we were out of room! It was great to see so many members traveled the miles to attend. Santa did a fantastic job-the kids loved him and he brought a healthy dose of humor along for the adults. Schmutzli was also a hit once the kids realized he would be the one handing out the goody bags! As we have in the past, we enjoyed many wonderful cakes and cookies-A big thank you to everyone who brought goodies. Thanks to all of the children who brought their artwork to display-we hope that they all enjoyed receiving their advent calendars. Thank You as well to Fred Affolter who entertained us with his singing and Trudy Feller for reciting the poem! You both really helped to bring the Christmas spirit to life. Al Qaida-Ableger in unserer Firma! In unserem Unternehmen konnten bereits einige Bin Laden Verwandte identifiziert und gafasst werden. Es handelt sich dabei um die harmlosen Mitlaufer Bin Da, Bin Spat, Bin Mude, Bin Kaffeetrinken, Bin Rauchen, Bin Essen, Bin Pinkeln, Bin im Lager, Bin im Metting, Bin beim Kunden, und Bin nicht Zustandig. Der Topterrorist Bin Arbeiten konnte bis jetzt trotz intensiver Suche in unserer Fima night gefunden werden. Es gibt in unser Firma absolut niemanden, auf den diese Beschreibung auch im Entferntesten zutrifft. Ihr Sicherheitsbeauftragter, Bin Wachsam INTERIOR SWISS CLUB NEWSLETTER PAGE 4 Come and Join Us Welcome Spring at our annual SPRING DANCE Saturday April 21, 2007 At the Schubert Center 3505 30th Ave Vernon Doors open at 6 pm, Reserved Seating Sit down dinner followed by entertainment with the Vernon Blaskapelle under the direction of John Doerwaldt Cost: Dinner and Dance $25.00 per person Advance ticket purchase only Please call 549-3711 to reserve your tickets Deadline is April 15, 2007 HELENA’S HAIRSTYLING 666 Paul St Kamloops, BC V2C 2K2 PHONE: (250) 372-2633 Where You Get The Personal Touch Support our sponsors-they support our newsletter and events! INTERIOR SWISS CLUB NEWSLETTER PAGE 11 Humorscope Aries (March 21 - April 19) Relationships are a lot like tables. One leg is love, one is trust, one is shared pleasures, and one is shared dreams. Lasting relationships need all four legs for balance, to hold up the burden of your troubles. In your case, though, you'll never get rid of that irritating wobble. Taurus (April 20 - May 20) Today you will have the eerie sensation that either you are going crazy or you are being watched by something indescribably evil. Luckily for you, you're in fine shape, mentally. Gemini (May 21 - June 20) Good day to go out and play in the mud. Or at least, find some way of making squishy sounds. Cancer (June 21 - July 22) You will have a grilled cheese sandwich today, and a bowl of tomato soup. When nobody is looking you will secretly dunk your sandwich. You never tire of the wild life, do you? Leo (July 23 - August 22) Today you will join the political action group "Whiners For Peace", and will call up your senator's office and whine at them. Don't forget to sign up for the big "Pout Out" next month! Virgo (August 23 - September 22) Today you'll suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, and believe me, that'll hurt. Libra (September 22 - October 22) Excellent day to make strange mouth noises, particularly in a crowded elevator. Scorpio (October 23 - November 21) Today you will see a free floating full torso vaporous apparition! It'll turn out that your glasses are smudged. Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21) In a daring intellectual coup, you will translate a collection of Zen koans from Chinese directly into Jive, in an attempt to combine the best elements of philosophical thought and emotion. You will title the collection "Yo Mama By The River." Capricorn (December 22 - January 20) You will be buffeted by hordes of people, who will all simultaneously show up in your office "just to chat." Eventually, you will make your escape by locking yourself in the bathroom. Aquarius (January 21 - February 18) You will discover that you can raise one eyebrow by itself, but not the other. This will aggravate you, and you'll spend the majority of the day in front of the bathroom mirror, trying to correct the situation. Pisces (February 19 - March 20) You will be visited by missionaries today, and will finally have an excellent opportunity to slip into your demon costume before opening the door. INTERIOR SWISS CLUB NEWSLETTER PAGE 5 Bowling Tournament The tournament will be held in Kamloops at Flacon Lanes (2020A Falcon Rd) on Sunday, March 25, 2007 Starting at 10:00 am Lunch and awards presentation to follow at Desert Gardens. We look forward to seeing you there! . For further information please contact: Helena Hasler (Kamloops) 372-2496 Andy Zuest (Salmon Arm) 832-2833 Rita Schilter (Vernon) 547-6052 We wish a speedy recovery to all of our members who are ill. We are keeping you in our thoughts and wishing you much strength. Helmut and Monika West Your hosts are: Peter & Anita Westra Email: edenviewbb@telus.net Webpage: www.bbcanada.com/edenviewbb4you INTERIOR SWISS CLUB NEWSLETTER CLUB EXECUTIVE President Vice President Treasurer/ Membership Secretary Directors: Newsletter Editor: Webmaster: Auditors: Lilly Senn 250-549-3711 Rico Ronzani 250-545-5543 Elisabeth Reymond 250-549-1148 13616 Ponderosa Way Coldstream, BC V1B 1A4 Karen Cleland 250-545-1324 14151 Juniper Drive Coldstream, BC V1B 2E5 Kurt Zwingli 250-434-4348 Margret Graf 250-375-2231 Heidi Gadmer 250-558-4630 Rita Schilter 250-547-6052 Helena Hasler 250-372-2496 Karen Cleland Kurt Zwingli Jenny Doerwaldt and Trudy Feller PAGE 10 Mark Your Calendars With The Following Dates: Bowling Tournament Sunday, March 25, 2007 Annual General Meeting Sunday, April 15, 2007 Spring Dance Saturday, April 21, 2007 August 1st-Vernon Wednesday, August 1, 2007 August 1st-Cache Creek August 4-6, 2007 INTERIOR SWISS CLUB NEWSLETTER PAGE 12 www.interiorswissclub.ca From the editor… It looks as though spring has sprung here in Coldstream. Hooray for that after a long winter of shoveling off the driveway almost daily! Hopefully you all noticed the Spring Dance Invitation-it is sure to be lots of fun and I hope to see many of you there again this year. Lets keep our club strong and growing by participating in our events and supporting each other in any way we can. I hope that this issue finds you in good health and good spirits. Karen Cleland --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------