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read - Sunbury RSL Sub Branch
Sunbury Sub Branch
June 2015 – Edition 3
President: Graeme Williams
Mobile: 0417 556 687
Vice President: Peter Bennett
Mobile: 0438 020 348
Vice President: Dieter Jankovic
Mobile: 0408 343 051
Secretary: Harry Beckwith
Mobile: 0419 003 649
Treasurer: Phil Morgan
Mobile: 0408 994 549
Appeals
Phil Morgan
9744 4886
0408 994 549
Pensions & Welfare
Harry Beckwith
9744 4886
0419 003 649
Historians
Dieter Jankovic
97409736
0408 343 051
Harry Beckwith
97444886
0149 003 649
Bob Bond
97442237
0448 807 155
Geoff Rose
93727709
0419 328 210
Ethan Brailsford
0431 103 118
Jim Rae
97442358
Graeme Welsh
97441261
Deb Williams
Nola Williams
0413 606 744
0404 050 525
97443008
0417 296 411
Calendar of Events for 2015
June
17
19
Trip to the Shrine
Monthly Dinner Italian &Casserole
July
1
13
22
31
State Conference
General Meeting
Region 7 Forum Meeting
Monthly Dinner Italian &Casserole
August
TBA
10
11-18
12
TBA
21
Widow/Widower’s Luncheon Memorial Hall
General Meeting
7:30pm
Vietnam Badge Sales (Long Tan)
Sunbury
C.O.M. Meeting
2 pm
Organised tour
Monthly Dinner (Family favourites)
September
14
General Meeting
23
Region 7 Forum Meeting
25
Monthly Dinner
9:15am
6pm
Caulfield
7:30pm
Boort
6pm
7:30pm
Sunbury
Q&A time with:
Graeme Welsh (Grumpy)
Grumpy wasn’t in the defence force, but rather the land army, providing food
and other necessities during war time
How long have you been a member of Sunbury RSL? 8 years
How long have you lived in Sunbury? 32 years
What has changed in the town for you in that time? Sunbury
has grown so much, new housing everywhere, more shops, more people , more
everything except parking spaces
What other activities are you involved in? Grumpy and
Heather are in an Orchid club, they have over 100 orchids.
What would you like to see change in Sunbury? Better road
infrastructure. Trains, there are many more now, and Sunbury stopped every
time a train crosses Station Street.
What was your first job? Grumpy began his working life as a
welder earning 5/What was your first car, and what did it cost you? A Ford
Prefect ute 20 pound
What is your favourite place to
holiday? Queenscliff, on-site caravan,
every Christmas and Easter
Grumpy knows all the important dates in
life, he tells me his great memory comes
from Heather. Well done Heather
his
Friday Evening Dinners
The last Friday every month there is a dinner at the club rooms.
You are welcome.
During the warmer month it’s a BBQ salad etc.
In the colder months it a variety of casseroles.
There is always dessert.
Alcohol and soft drink is available to purchase
A good time is had by
The cost is $8pp
Please reply to Nola via email. Numbers are important for
catering purposes.
You can buy these….
Peter can still order the scarves so if you
want one let him know.
He has a long list of orders after Anzac day
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Kismet Park Stud
Kismet Park Homestead was built by Sir Rupert Turner Havelock Clarke in 1909.
Kismet Park Stud consisted of 1000 acres a racecourse, and a lake (Kismet Lake)
that supplied water to Kismet and Rupertswood.
In 1927 Mr Les Aldridge transferred his horse
stud from Richmond Park, South Australia to
Kismet Park Stud. At first he had the property
on lease from the estate of Sir Rupert Clarke
until he purchased the property in 1950.
Mr Aldridge brought with him from
Richmond Park a number of horses and some
members of staff. They included Mr Lindsey Horsley, who lived in the house
where the now Sunbury College Tennis Courts are located.
Kismet Park Homestead 1956
Mr Len Palmer who lived on the corner of Pasley Street and Riddell Road and
Mr Gilbertson who lived in Horne Street. Mr Lindsey Horsley was the first stud
groom at Kismet Park, but at the outbreak of World War 2 he enlisted in the
A.I.F. His position was taken over by Mr Alf Gilbertson. In 1945 Mr Gilbertson
left Kismet Park and Mr Ernie Free was to fill the position.
There were a number of Australia’s top stallions that stood at Kismet Park. They
were Manfred the winner of over twenty-eight thousand pounds in stakes and
sire of the 1937 Melbourne Cup winner “The Trump”.
Others were Lawmaker, Chavey Down, Empyrean, Council, and Landau who was
raced by Her Majesty the Queen. Landau imported by E.A Underwood who paid
the then record price of 30,000 pounds Australian for him. Landau was on lease
to Mr Aldridge.
In 1948 Empyrean imported sire commenced stud duties at Kismet Park, and
with his first batch of off-spring set a new Australian record for a first season
sire. In 1953 Chavey Down imported sire commenced stud duties at Kismet.
This magnificent and high class racehorse raced with the best in Britain. Kismet
Park Stud produced winners of more than one million pounds in stakes money.
From 1954-58 the studs aggregate sales from the yearling sale was the highest
at the Melbourne yearling sales.
Les Aldridge
Ernie Free Holding Empyrean circa 1956
A QUIZ FOR FRIENDS
If you think you know everything, think again.
1 Name the one sport in which neither the spectators nor the
participants know the score or the leader until the contest
ends?
2 What famous North American landmark is constantly
moving backward?
3 Of all vegetables, only two can live to produce on their own for
several growing seasons. All other vegetables must be
replanted every year. What are the only two perennial
vegetables?
4 What fruit has its seeds on the outside?
5 In many liquor stores, you can buy pear brandy, with real
pear inside the bottle. The pear is whole and ripe, and the bottle
is genuine: it hasn’t been cut in any way. How did the pear
get i8nside the bottle?
6 Only three words in standard English begin with the letter
‘dw’ and they are all common words. Name two of them
7 There are 14 punctuation marks in English grammar. Can
you name at least four?
8 Name the only vegetable or fruit that is never sold frozen,
canned, processed, cooked, or in any other form except fresh
9 Name 6 or more things that you can wear on your feet
beginning with the letter ‘S’
Stan passed this to me, I hope you enjoy
Answer are at back
Harry has been hard at work. A taste of history
1900
July Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act passed by the British Parliament, Receives
Royal Assent
Naval contingent leaves Sydney in Wallaroo to help the British Supress The Boxer
Rebellion in China, Returns April 25th 1901
Capt. N.R. House wins the VC (first member of Australian Forces awarded the VC)
Sept Queen Victoria proclaims that on and after 1st Jan 1901. The six colonies “ Shall be
united in a Federal Commonwealth under the name of The Commonwealth of Australia”
Earl of Hopeton appointed First Governor-General of Australia
Australia
Population 3,765,300
Victoria 1,196,213
Her Majesty’s Theatre opens in Melbourne May 19th
Clean Sweep wins the Melbourne Cup
Deb’s Bit
Time is going so quickly, I remember my Gran, and then my mum
saying, “the older you get the faster the time goes” I thought, ‘you
silly old bugga’ but I seem to have joined the ranks of silly old
buggas. I have recently become a Granny, a beautiful baby boy. I
had no idea how much of my time would be taken by a new mum
and baby. Anyway, still love them both, though some days its
harder than others.
I am very much enjoying doing the newsletter for you, and am still
receiving good feedback, though more contributions would be good. Its
not hard work, and I have some more ideas, also I think I may try to
get it out every month, provided I can find enough of interest, we will
see how it goes.
Please take lots of photos at the Shrine and write me an article on
your experience.
If you have anything to contribute, it will be much appreciated
Please Email me Debbie.williams00@gmail.com
Or by phone 0404 020 525
Stawell Street, Sunbury, Victoria, 3429
E: sec_sunburyrsl@bigpond.com or sunburyrsl@bigpond.com
W: www.sunburyrsl.com.au
Answers:
1 Boxing
2 Niagara Falls. The rim is worn down about two feet each year
because of the millions of gallons of water that rush over it
every minute
3 Asparagus & rhubarb
4 Strawberries
5 The bottles are placed over pear buds when they are small, they
are wired in place on the tree. The bottle is left there for the
entire growing season. When ripe they are snipped off at the
stem.
6 Dwarf, dwell and dwindle
7 Period, comma, colon, semicolon, dash, hyphen, apostrophe,
question mark, exclamation point, quotation mark, brackets,
parenthesis, braces, and ellipses.
8 Lettuce
9 Shoes, socks, sandals, sneakers, slippers, skis, skates,
snowshoes, stockings, stilts.
I hope you learned something because I know I did
Thanks Stan