WESTWAY PROBUS NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2014

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WESTWAY PROBUS NEWSLETTER NOVEMBER 2014
WESTWAY PROBUS NEWSLETTER
NOVEMBER 2014
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President’s Message
In spite of difficulties trying to connect his lap top with our power point apparatus, Major Marc Whitehead gave
us an inspiring message. What diverse experiences he has had, in Canada and abroad! It was interesting to hear
how the military interacts with the municipalities in times of emergency. It was informative to hear of the
excellent training that our service women and men experience while in the service of our country.
But the speech was only part of the program. The Westway Probus Club chorus, all 110 of us present, joined in
singing some very familiar songs from our past with Anne Wiensczyk giving strong support at the piano.
I think we all felt pride in our country as a result of our Remembrance Day meeting.
Harry
5th Annual Christmas Luncheon - Our Biggest Event of the Year
Place:
Date:
Time:
Cost:
Mimico Cruising Club-200 Humber Bay Road
Thursday December 4
12:00noon
$37 - Includes a four course lunch, a complimentary wine or beer from the bar,
a raffle ticket for fabulous prizes and festive fun with your fellow members.
**If you were not at the November meeting and still wish to join us for the luncheon please call Helen
416 626 5866 to make arrangements for payment. The final date for sign up and payment will be Thursday
November 27.
**Directions: Park Lawn south to Lakeshore Blvd. right on Lakeshore. At the first set of lights make a left
hand turn at Humber Bay Road, the Club will be on the right.
**Entrance Gate Code: 03450
**Voluntary contributions will be accepted for the Jane Finch Reaching Up Programme!
Monthly Meeting Thursday January 8 2015
Coffee Social 9:30am - Business Meeting 10:00am
10:30am – Speaker – Constable Mike Burgess
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ACTIVITIES
Games Club
The Games Club met in November and enjoyed a fun afternoon playing Yahtze. The big winner was Chris
Cuneo. Please note that because our annual Christmas Luncheon is scheduled for the first week of December
the Games Club will meet on the second Tuesday December 9 at 1:30pm.
Book Club
Our last book was The Massey Murder by Charlotte Gray. The overall rating was 3.5 out of 5. Next we will be
reading The Language of Flowers by Venessa Diffenbaugh. Ricky
Euchre Group
Playing the last Monday of each month. At October’s Euchre we welcomed a guest for the afternoon who also
managed to tie for High Score of the Day. Millie and Mary Lou tied for High Score and Barb won the draw, an
enjoyable afternoon on a nice fall day. Linda
Pole Walking
We had three successful days pole walking in the park but now that the colder weather has hit, several members
are walking at Cloverdale Mall. If there is someone who would like instruction and an introduction to pole
walking indoors, please contact me ald59@rogers.com and I will arrange to meet you at the mall where you can
try a set of poles. Lois Neld 416 792 4338.
UPCOMING EVENTS
November Luncheon at the Mandarin Restaurant on the Queensway on Friday November 21 at 11:30 am.
The reservation is under Westway Probus.
Let There Be Music Christmas Concert on Wednesday November 26th at 8:00pm. It takes place
at Westway United Church located at 8 Templar Drive. Tickets can be purchased at the door.
Clarkson Theatre's presentation of Young Frankenstein on Saturday November 29 at 2:00pm at the
Meadowvale Theatre - 6515 Montevideo Road in Mississauga. Tickets have already been given out to the
participating members.
FUTURE EVENTS
Bingo Night
Date: Thursday January 29
Place: Centennial Park Golf Center Clubhouse
Time: 6:00pm
Cost: $17 - Includes dinner of beef stew with
salad, green salad
with dressing, fresh fruit, cookies,
and cover ups and the chance
to win great prizes. An open cash bar
drinks.
root vegetables, rolls and butter, Caesar
coffee, tea, water, all taxes, bingo cards
will be available for wine, beer and soft
**Last day to sign up and pay will be the January 8 meeting!
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EVENTS to look forward to
April 2 - At the Movies at the Oh Canada Eh Dinner Theatre!
May 7 - Walking Tour with Bruce Bell to visit Old and New City Hall, Campbell House and more!
SPEAKER facts from Deb & Natalie
January
Constable Mike Burgess Crime Prevention Officer 22 Division South Etobicoke 25year veteran of Toronto
Police Force, will give us a presentation on burglar proofing our homes and protecting ourselves. Given that
Etobicoke has been the target for break- ins this year and last year, this should be a welcome learning and
reinforcing experience for us.
February
Denise Harris, Heritage Officer Etobicoke Historical Society has been lecturing on local history for 15years.
Her topic is Etobicoke past and present in pictures. This illustrated talk focuses on the rich history of the former
Township of Etobicoke. Old photographs, many rarely seen, will each be followed by a recent picture taken in
the same location. Come and see how much we've changed in the past 100 years.
NEWSLETTER News - Many thanks to Diane Imber who will provide two friends with a copy of the
monthly newsletter reducing our mailing number of copies from 19 to 17!
It is the VETERAN, not the preacher who has given us freedom of religion.
It is the VETERAN, not the reporter, who has given us freedom of the press.
It is the VETERAN, not the poet, who has given us freedom of speech.
It is the VETERAN, not the campus organizer, who has given us freedom to assemble.
It is the VETERAN, not the lawyer, who has given us the right to a fair trial.
It is the VETERAN, not the politician, who has given us the right to vote.
It is the VETERAN who salutes the flag,
It is the VETERAN, who serves under the Flag,
ETERNAL REST GRANT UNTO THEM, O LORD, AND LET PERPETUAL LIGHT SHINE UPON THEM.
Tribute recited by President “Old Harry” and printed by request of many members.
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Source The Canadian Legion
Speaker
Westway Probus Club
Management Committee Members
President
Harry Learoyd
phlearoyd@rogers.com
416 626 3368
January
- Constable Mike Burgess
- Denise Harris
February
Please note: Westway Probus Club presents all speakers for
information purposes only.
Natalie Lisowiec
416 622 9034
nlisowiec@hotmail.com
Deborah Monaghan
english.deb@hotmail.com 416 248 0444
2nd Vice President
John Duncan
416 233 2704
jdduncan3@rogers.com
Vice Presidents
Past President
Membership
Treasurer
Secretary
Newsletter
Events
Kathy McDonald
kgmcdonald2@aol.com
Nancy Ashurst
nancy.ashurst@bell.net
Geza Zarand
ngzarand@rogers.com
Mary Lou Brown
reynbrow@sympatico.ca
Noreen Zarand
ngzarand@rogers.com
Helen Pisarzowski
helenpz@eol.ca
Member at Large Kathy Corken
kathy.corken@sympatico.ca
Facility Liaison
Judi Weir
judi@canadianscale.com
416 742 1601
647 348 6161
416 525 9292
647 348 6161
Jean Marzec
jkwren@rogers.com
Events & Activities Committee
416 247 2886
647 345 8470
416 239 9312
H.Pisarzowski-Chair
416 626 5866
Donna Wright Sam Acri
Mary Celovsky Barb Harten Dianne Gosling
Book Club
Ricky DeGrys
rdegrys@rogers.com
416 241 8044
Games Club
Helen Pisarzowski
helenpz@eol.ca
Gwen Pulford
gwen.pulford@sympatico.ca
416 626 5866
Linda Mansfield
wintmiss@pathcom.com
905 274 6441
Movie Club
Euchre Group
We are the Dead. Short days ago
We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,
Loved, and were loved, and now we lie
In Flanders fields.
416 626 5866
Club Leaders and Others
Cheer Person
In Flanders Fields the poppies blow
Between the crosses, row on row,
That mark our place; and in the sky
The larks, still bravely singing, fly
Scarce heard amid the guns below
416 763 1355
416 247 6425
Take up our quarrel with the foe:
To you from failing hands we throw
The torch; be yours to hold it high.
If ye break faith with us who die
We shall not sleep, though poppies grow
In Flanders fields.
John McCrae Born Guelph Nov30,1872-Jan28,1918
Though various legends have developed as to the
inspiration for the poem, the most commonly held belief is
that McCrae wrote In Flanders Fields on May 3 1915, the
day after presiding over the funeral and burial of his friend
Lieutenant Alex Helmer, who had been killed during the
Second Battle of Ypres. The poppy, which was a central
feature of the poem, grew in great numbers in the spoiled
earth of the battlefields and cemetries of Flanders.
Wikipedia.org/wiki/John McCrae
Postal Address
Westway Probus Club 600 The East Mall PO Box 11501
Etobicoke ON M9B 4B0
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