PROBUS CLUB OF THE GATEWAY February 17, 2015 Many thanks to
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PROBUS CLUB OF THE GATEWAY February 17, 2015 Many thanks to
PROBUS CLUB OF THE GATEWAY February 17, 2015 Many thanks to: Marlene and Richard Dewey for the Winter Walk, Doreen Cameron, Sharon Cobban and Marjorie O’Brien for the Rendezvous lunch at Northwinds, Joan and Ron Varley for the cross country ski hike and Carol Cameron and Ron Varley for the Valentines Day dinner and dance. Carol and Chuck Cameron and the Speaker’s Committee for last month’s excellent speaker, Laurie ThatcherCraig of Clear Valley Hops. 50/50 DRAW Ivor Corbett was the lucky winner last month, winning $84.50. Packaged Goods Companies in Canada. He has been a pioneer in the Functional Health Foods industry for the past ten years and has founded a number of Canada’s leading health food and Superfood brands. Mark has also worked hand-inhand with industrial hemp farmers across Canada, developing a great deal of experience in industrial hemp agriculture. https://peacenaturals.com As Mark’s website states: “While there’s been a lot of hype about medical cannabis over the last few years; this wonder plant, hemp, has been a part of human life and agriculture for millennia.” For those who want to do more research (and see interesting photos) on this fascinating subject, which will come up during our federal election this fall, Google: Mountain Life by typing in: 'growing peacefully, the new medical marijuana blows into Stayner Ontario' and you should get the article by Colin Field in the February, 2014 issue of the magazine. UPCOMING EVENTS Monday, Feb. 16, 1:30 pm – Billiards Club at Mogul’s Bar Tuesday, Feb. 17 – Probus Meeting Kathy Tourchin, our archivist, will give a short presentation outlining the updated method for submitting photographs of our Probus events. Speaker: Mark Gobuty, CEO & Founder of The Peace Naturals Project Inc. will be discussing how the issue of medical marijuana came about in his family and how that led to the fast growing operation that he and his team of professionals have built over the past five years. He has had extensive experience at the Executive level, as well as Sales functions within Consumer Sunday, Feb. 22 - Academy Awards Dinner Evening at the Huron Club - Join us for an Academy Awards dinner event at the Huron Club at 5:30 p.m. This event is also open to friends of members. Get dressed up or NOT (as you prefer); walk the red carpet; have your photo taken by the paparazzi and cheer on your favourite stars/movies. Cost is $43 per person all inclusive (except for drinks) for a threecourse dinner (menu choices available at February meeting). Also needed, fun loving volunteers who are not attending the event but would consider attending this event from 5:15 until 6:30 to act as fans; security guards; interviewers and papparazzi. Contact: Marjorie O’Brien, Event Chair 705-446-0478 or obriennickel@sympatico.ca Wednesday, March 4 - Bowling at 3:40 pm Georgian Bowl - Contact: Dianne Morton 705445-0250; Carol Vermeersch 705-446-2693 or Eve Acton 705-445-3740 Thursday, March 5 - Snowshoe event - Meet at 10:00 am at First Street Tim Horton's parking lot in Collingwood for a 1.5-hour snowshoe hike. The group will carpool to the Third Line (off Grey Road 19) and commence the hike on the Bruce Trail. We will hike through the woods for about 45 minutes and return. Bring water and a snack. The pace will be medium and leisurely and the terrain is easy. No pre-registration necessary. Lunch at the 98 Panda on Hurontario Street after the hike is optional. For more information call Cathy Sears at 705-444-9859. Monday, Mar. 16, 1:30 pm – Billiards Club at Mogul’s Bar Tuesday, March 17 - Probus Meeting Terry Sears, our Probus Club Auditor, will be presenting the year-end financial report. Speaker: Nick Brindisi, public relations representative for the Nottawasaga Lighthouse Preservation Society (NLPS). For more information visit their website: http://nlps.info Tuesday, March 17 - St. Patrick's Pub Night: The Huron Club, 6:00-9:00 pm (Maximum number 50 -55). Stand-up cocktails and finger food appetizers, $10 per person for appetizers. Contacts: Moyra Biggar 705-445-5160 (and Shirley Montgomery 705-444-5049 after March 5th). Wednesday, March 25 - Rendezvous Dinner Azzurra Restaurant - a family style Pranzo Dinner $40 pp. If you wish, you may bring your own wine with corkage of $15 per bottle. Cocktails at 6:00 p.m. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Sign-up continues at the February meeting. Contact: Sharon Cobban 705-293-2105 or Sam Signer 705-994-2597 Wednesday, April 1 - Bowling at 3:40 pm Georgian Bowl - Contact: Dianne Morton 705445-0250; Carol Vermeersch 705-446-2693 or Eve Acton 705-445-3740 Friday, April 10 - The Dirty 30s Dance, listen, sing, reminisce, at the Lizard Lounge* featuring live music (by Sam) of the 20s, 30s, and 40s. Dress up, if you like, as your favourite silent film star, gangster, flapper, and more to win prizes in the costume contest. Shake those hips and move those feet for the dance competition. Enjoy the dinner from salad to dessert and bring your own wine to top it off. It all starts at 7:00 pm and it’s only $28! *Takes place at the Leisure Time Club on Minnesota St. - and after we get through with it..it will be the Lizard Lounge..... Monday, April. 20, 1:30 pm – Billiards Club at Mogul’s Bar Tuesday, April 21 – Probus Meeting Thursday, April 23 - Rendezvous Dinner at the Beild House. $55 per person inclusive for hors d'oeuvres and three course dinner. Bring your own wine with no corkage fee. 6:00 pm for hors d'oeuvres and dinner at 6:30 pm. Sign-ups begin at the February meeting or contact Anne Small 705727- 6597 or Sharon Cobban 705-293-2105. Tuesday, April 28 - Join us for a visit to the new Aga Khan Museum in Toronto at Eglinton/Don Valley Parkway. Details to follow. A sign up sheet for interest only will be at the February meeting. Legends Ski Club Luncheon: Wednesday, Feb. 25 at TSC Ski Days at Private Clubs: Wednesday, Feb. 18 Osler Thursday, Mar. 5 Alpine Wednesday, Mar. 18 Georgian Peaks These are subsidized by Legends - a great way to visit private ski clubs. Please go to: http:/www.probusskilegends.ca for more information on all these events. SAVE THE DATE Friday, June 5 - Dance to the music of a Toronto-based 10-piece band at Bear Estate. Details to follow. Friday, June 12 - Gateway Probus Golf Tournament Details to follow. The Art Club meets every Thursday at the Leisure Time Club 9:00 am to noon. Contact: Carolyn Ellis 705-444-0490 or ctellis@rogers.com Ladies Book Club The newest book club still has room for a few more members. We meet once per month. We welcome members who are only here seasonally. Contact Sandra Cassidy for more information kscassidy@bell.net or 705-445-4126 Dinner Club: New members welcome. On the second Tuesday of each month a group of members get together to have dinner at each other’s homes. You would receive an email towards the end of the month asking if you wish to participate in the event the following month and whether you wish to be a host or a guest. You would be asked to take your turn hosting at your convenience. You would receive an email in the first week of the month detailing who you would be having dinner with or who would be coming to your home. The host then emails their guests to request their contribution of appetizer, salad, or dessert. For convenience, the host usually prepares the bulk of the main course. At the end of the evening everyone tells how much they have spent and the cost is divided equally. It is of course a BYOB event. Dependent on the size of your table you should be able to seat six or eight. In the summer and at Christmas we have a cocktail party with one host, where everybody goes to the same home, instead of dinner. Call Ernest Montgomery at 705-444-5049 or email at esmont@rogers.com to add your name to the list. This is a great way for new members to get to know others on a oneon-one basis. Our Archivist, Kathy Tourchin, would appreciate receiving any photos that members may have of Probus Gateway club events. Monthly Meetings are held on the third Tuesday of every month (except December) from 10:00 am to noon at the Georgian Manor Resort, Collingwood. Book Exchange: If you have a book you would like to pass on please leave it at the back of the room and exchange it for one you might like to read. Membership Information: Please email esmont@rogers.com or phone 705-444-5049 with any changes to your home, email address or telephone number. If you have lost your name badge, please contact Ernest Montgomery (the replacement cost is $15 for a Charter member or $12 for a non-charter member). Use/Misuse of Email/Address List: Members are reminded that the email/address list distributed to members is strictly reserved for club members and club activities only. Gateway is a social club. Our constitution states that, like all other Probus clubs, we are non-political, non-sectarian, noncommercial and non-fundraising. The noncommercial status means that no member may use club events or facilities (newsletter, website, meetings etc.) as a forum to solicit business. The Executive Committee has also decreed that the Club will not sanction a request for, or a donation to, any charitable organization at Probus Gateway meetings. Cheer-Up Committee: If you are aware of a Gateway member who is ill please let a Cheer-Up Committee member know. Please Remember: Activities and clubs are open to current Gateway Probus members only. Members must pay for events when they sign up (no post-dated cheques) to guarantee attendance. Free outings will require a deposit, which will be returned when the member participates. Money collected for events may be returned in whole or in part only if there is a surplus at the end of the event. Please bring your cheque book to all Gateway meetings as organizers do not accept cash. Cheques should be made payable to PROBUS CLUB OF THE GATEWAY. Please note that cheques may not be cashed until the time of the event. If you are unable to attend an event you must let organizers know. Probus Club of the Gateway – Management Committee 2015 President 1st Vice Pres. 2nd Vice Pres. Past President Secretary Nick Baker Charlotte O'Dea Sam Signer Carol Cameron Margie Mooy Cathy Sears 705-445-0216 705-445-9718 705-994-2597 705-444-6777 705-445-3321 705-444-9859 Treasurer Membership Newsletter Doris Saunders Ernest Montgomery Irene Mason 705-445-8361 705-444-5049 705-446-1486 Speaker's Committee Carl Alexander, Ian McRuer, Fran Windischmann,Todd Corradetti Ass’t. Membership Richard Dewey 705-422-2389 Audio Visual Richard Dewey 705-422-2389 Greeter Coordinator Pinky McAllister 705-352-5707 Cheer-Up Committee Marnie Detheridge, Hilary Gerrard, Liz Fowlis, Joan Varley Bowling Eve Acton Dianne Morton 705-445-3740 705-445-0250 Dinner Club Men’s Poker Ernest Montgomery Rob Mooy Bob Grant 705-444-5049 705-445-3321 705-444-0228 Shirley Montgomery Ray Mount Charlotte O’Dea Doris Saunders 705-444-5049 705-445-8695 705-445-9718 705-445-8361 Jan Baker Dorothy Merner Dennis Gerrard Dennis Gerrard Terry Sears 705-445-0216 705-443-1996 705-444-9252 705-444-9252 705-444-9859 Travel Club Bridge Club Motorcycle Club Tales of Interest Facilities Manager 50/50 Draw Legends Bike Club Billiards Financial Scrutineer Archivist Social Committee Contacts Kathy Tourchin Moyra Biggar, Doreen Cameron, Kevin Cassidy, Sharon Cobban, Shirley Montgomery, Marjorie O'Brien, Linda Perrier, Sam Signer Anne Small, and Tom Wright