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Current Newsletter
Australian Broadcasting Corporation Reunion Club – Victoria – Inc. Patron: Randal Mathieson APR / MAY / JUN 2015 VOLUME 38 No 2 (ABC State Director, Vic) THIS Newsletter is being posted to ALL MEMBERS. If you were expecting an emailed copy and did not receive an advisory email please inform the Secretary, Carol (contact details are on page 4). T he Club’s Annual General Meeting was held on 20th February in the Elms Function Room at the Caulfield Race Course, a venue that is becoming quite permanent because of the fine food and service we receive. Guests were greeted on arrival at 11.00am with champers and other drinks whilst copious platters of delicious hot and cold savouries were distributed. Much socialising took place until the meeting was called at 12 noon. Our Acting Chairman Ken SimpsonBull welcomed everyone and referred to last year’s minutes which had been distributed. Secretary Carol then read out a list of apologies. We attracted a total attendance of 82 members and guests. Our Treasurer Barbara Mathiesen then read the Financial Report, indicat- “an increase in annual fees” ing that our funds had made a slight loss last year. This, combined with rising costs, had caused the Committee to vote in an increase in Annual Fees— the first for six years. The new fees $20 single, $25 couple will be applied in 2016. She also gave her thanks to Tiffany Bryant for her help as Auditor. Ken, standing in for Allan Hiscock, then presented the Annual Report, the main features of which were: ◘ Last year we had no fewer than 29 new members. That’s a record for one year! Sadly though, we lost several during the year. Our total number of individual members is currently 322. ◘ A rundown was given on each of last year’s events all of which were quite successful and well attended. ◘ This year’s remaining events will be: a tour of the Desalination Plant in Wonthaggi in April, in May we dine French with lunch at “Le Gaulois” in Syndal. In June we take the train to Bendigo for a look at a Ned Kelly Art exhibition followed by lunch at the Rifle Brigade Hotel. A luxurious Buffet at the RACV in July. In August we visit Parliament and the Treasury Building in the city. In September we have Spring luncheon somewhere to be arranged. We visit he famous Johnson Antique Collection in October. In November we have our usual BBQ at Linton and Tiffany’s, and finally our Annual Xmas Luncheon at the RACV. ◘ Emailing of the Newsletter was discussed and tests were underway. There is now an email address for the Club. Ken, again speaking for Allan, thanked each of the Committee members individually for their valuable contribution to the running of the Club. Because Allan was retiring and in recognition of his 12 years of sterling service as Chairman and for contributing a total of 19 years to date on the Committee he was presented with a gift of a fine pen and pencil set As there were two Committee vacancies (the Vice-Chairman Ken Simpson-Bull was also retiring) and as there were only two nominees for the vacant positions, firstly Johnnie Walker was voted in as Chairman. Johnnie, who has been attending Committee lunches, has had a wideranging career. This includes many years as a TV and Film Director both in Australia and overseas plus being largely responsible for the establishment of SBS to name just two of his fields. We look forward to his particular brand of professionalism as Chairman. Committee member, John Backman, who has had many years of professional ABC experience in technical and operational fields, was then voted in as Vice Chairman. The rest of the existing Committee was re-elected. In regards to the luncheon, the main course was Chicken Breast served alternatively with Lamb Cutlets both with vegetables, all nicely pre- The Club’s new Vice-chairman and Chairman John Backman and Johnnie Walker. sented and delicious. The fine quality of the food is one of the reasons we continue to return to this venue. Our raffle is always very popular and helps us subsidise certain events. The prizes included cinema tickets courtesy of Village and Palace Cinemas, a Myers voucher from Credit Union Australia, and dining vouchers from the Caulfield Glass House, the Glen Waverley Barbecue Restaurant and Wheelers Hill Hotel. Drawing of the raffle tickets was overseen by Graeme Fettling with aid from Carol and Barbie. The first prize of a night’s accommodation at the “First prize valued at $254” RACV in the city for two with full breakfast valued at $254 was won by Lyn Fisher. Barbie Mathiesen won one of John Friend’s prize-winning photographs, and MSO Concert tickets were won by Dick Rowlands, Ross Smith and Lyn Innes-Irons. Back to the meal: dessert was a choice of Apple Crumble or Passionfruit Cheese Cake while self-serve tea or coffee finished the meal. We heard of no complaints. The day finished after more socialising with members generally expressing their enjoyment of the day. 2 COMI COM I NG EVENTS LUNCHEON AT THE RACV Code (RAC) Tuesday, 21 July. TOUR OF DESALINATION PLANT Code (TDP) + C or GW Friday, 17 April. YOU only have less than one week left to book in for the bus trip to the Desalination Plant at Wonthaggi where we will be given an escorted tour. This will be followed by lunch (at own expense) at the Wonthaggi Workmans Club where economical meals are available from an extensive menu. The coach will leave Caulfield Railway Station (north side) at 8.30am sharp, and from the Glen Waverley RSL (opposite the south side of Glen Waverley station) at 9.00am sharp! You must wear flat-heeled shoes and long pants on the site. We expect to arrive back at Glen Waverley at 4.30 pm and Caulfield at 5.00. For this function we return to our favourite venue, the RACV. (Available places will fill fast.) It’s at 501 Bourke Street (between William Street and Queen). Bourke Street trams stop almost outside the door. Mention at the entrance that you are with the ABC party and you will be directed to the 17th floor. We meet at 12.00 noon just outside the restaurant on the 17th floor for a sumptuous smorgasbord meal. There will be soup, ante pasta, a large selection of fresh seafood (including oysters), constantly replenished hot and cold dishes with roasts carved onto your plate. And the desserts are spectacular. The restaurant is fully licensed. We are limited to a maximum of 70 places so book early. COST: Members $40 Guests $45 Please note that the RACV has a recommended dress code, namely: “Minimum smart casual, which for gentlemen means a collared shirt, tailored trousers and dress shoes. For ladies, a smart shirt, skirt, dress or trousers and dress shoes.” HOW TO BOOK: Please refer to page 4. COST: Members $46 Guests $55 HOW TO BOOK: Please refer to page 4. LUNCH AT LE GAULOIS FRENCH RESTAURANT (LLG) Thursday, 21 May. Stories, Photos, News Items wanted WE have negotiated an elegant French 3-course lunch with a choice of dishes at Le Gaulois Restaurant, 260 Blackburn Road in Syndal (six minutes walk from Syndal Station). There is parking in the area. We meet at 12.00 noon. BYO wine is allowed and there is no corkage. WE welcome any photos, nostalgic yarns or news items that you may wish to contribute to forthcoming Newsletters. Space is limited so try to be brief. Post or email contributions to the Newsletter Editor. (Contact details are on page 4.) COST: Members $48 Guests $55 HOW TO BOOK: Please refer to page 4. THE COMMITTEE Chairman: Johnnie Walker 9696 2442 or mobile 0418 323 051 TRAIN TRIP TO BENDIGO, EXHIBITION AND LUNCH LUNCH (TTB) Thursday 18 June BENDIGO is always a delightful city to visit, a good place for shopping or just looking around, but on this occasion there is also a Ned Kelly Exhibition at the Art Gallery to visit. We have arranged lunch at the Rifle Brigade Hotel (just across the road from the Gallery). The food is good, varied and reasonably priced. You will have to buy your own “off-peak day-return ticket to Bendigo” from a manned suburban station presenting your Seniors Card if you have one. (Travel on the suburban line is included with the Bendigo ticket.) We suggest you catch the 9.11 am train from Southern Cross. This arrives in Bendigo at 11.16 am. If you don’t want to go to the Gallery, we meet at the hotel for lunch at 1.00 pm. Trains back to Melbourne leave at 3.03 pm, and 4.02 pm. (It would be wise to check times in case of an unlikely change.) COST: $5 per person booking fee refundable at the hotel. HOW TO BOOK: Please refer to page 4. Vice Chairman: John Backman Secretary: Carol Simpson-Bull 9561 4124 or mobile 0403 393 746 Treasurer: Barbara Mathiesen 8502 0918 Newsletter Editor: Ken Simpson-Bull Auditor: Tiffany Bryant. General Committee: Shah Goldrich, Allan and Helen Hiscock, Lyn Innes-Irons, Ross Smith, Mike Vance Committee Meetings THE Committee meets on the first Friday of each month at Ripponlea. Members are invited to join them for lunch at 12.30 at the Caulfield Racecourse Glass House Restaurant. Seniors’ meals are available. Bereavement We were saddened to hear that Lloyd Worthington who formerly worked in Staging and was a popular Union Delegate died recently at age 86. 3 Important notice for recipients of electronic Newsletters IN our recent test of bulk emailed attachments (simulating the Newsletter) some emails went astray. Searches in “junk” and “spam” folders were not always successful. Therefore we have decided to make the Newsletter permanently available on-line to all members by way of Rick Hunter’s ABV2 web site. (Rick has guaranteed ongoing continuity of the site.) Would all members please go to the web site “www.abv2.net.au”. Then click on “ABC Reunion Club” and then on the green “Current Newsletter”. Or Google “ABC Reunion Club”, then click on “ABC Reunion Club abv2.net.au site”, then on “Current Newsletter”. Or go to the Reunion Club page direct at www.abv2.net.au/reunion_club.html (We suggest you bookmark it) You should be able to read the Newsletter on-line, or print it out, or download it, or “bookmark” the link (add to “favourites”). Most (if not all) computers will have a PDF reader in order to read or print the Newsletter, but if yours doesn’t, a free one, such as “Adobe Reader”, can be easily downloaded from the Internet. We will notify you of forthcoming Newsletters by email and give you a hyperlink. The next ones are expected to go on-line by July 8, October 7 and January 7. Make a note of this in case the notifying email fails to arrive. If you cannot access the Newsletter on-line (presuming that you want to) please contact the Secretary by phone, post, or email. Contact details are on page 4. (A computer-savvy friend may help if you have a problem.) L UNCH at the Chinese BBQ restaurant in Glen Waverley on the 19th March attracted 20 members. The dishes, chosen from the Chinese Menu instead of the usual “AustralianChinese”, were served one-at-a-time to the centre of the table on a share basis. Each dish appeared to be well received and included duck and lettuce congee with dough-cake, stuffed bean curd, and prawn cake with stir-fried vegetables and tree-mushrooms to name a few. Most members brought their own wine and there was much socialising. Another successful day! Top: Mike Vance, Carol Wilson, Lyn Innes-Irons, Allan Hiscock, John Backman. Above: Beth Wilson, Cameron Smith, Barbie Mathiesen. Right: Ken Simpson-Bull, Allan Hiscock, Carol Simpson-Bull. Photographed at the AGM By Ivan Gaal and Carol Simpson-Bull 4 Doug Sharp Retires New Members Late Booking? Doug Sharp has decided that his health is not sufficiently robust to continue with his position on the Committee. Doug leaves after 14 years of service. Happily we’ll still be seeing him at regular events. WE welcome Rod Coats (former cinecameraman) and wife Mandy; and Keith Jones (from the Technical staff) and wife Frances. We hope to catch up at some of our forthcoming functions. Your payment for a function must reach us at least seven days before an event. Otherwise you must ring the Treasurer or the Secretary to see if a vacancy is available. PAYING FOR EVENTS Make cheques payable to ABC Reunion Club & post with coded information to: PO Box 272, Glen Waverley, Vic. 3150 (Treasurer’s Telephone: Barbie Mathiesen: 8502 0918 or 0413 892 877 ) Please put your return address on the back of any mail. For information on how to pay by Electronic Bank Transfer, ring Carol Simpson-Bull on 9561 4124. Reminder: In the Transaction Description: 999AGM2 means your Member Number, Event Code, 2 people attending. TO CONTACT THE CLUB: Write, telephone the appropriate Committee Member, or email CHANGES TO BOOKING PROCEDURE NOW that most members receive their Newsletter electronically, we have decided to introduce a simplified procedure when booking for functions. For those members who already book and pay electronically there is no change. (If you want to become an electronic banking payer you must first contact the Secretary.) For those members sending cheques by post, the procedure is this: On the back of your cheque (or on a slip of paper attached to your cheque) please write the following: Your member number* (or your name), the event code, and the number of people attending. E.g. 153TDP2 means Member No 153, Tour of the Desalination Plant, 2 people attending. or (for example) C. Simpson-Bull TDP2 If you are paying for 2 or more events, repeat the coded information for each event. If additional information is required such as a pick-up point for a bus, add the first letter of the pickup point. E.g. 153TDP2C means the pickup is Caulfield, G (or GW) would mean Glen Waverley. If you have any address, phone number or email changes, please inform the Secretary by telephone, mail, or email. (See contact details elsewhere on this page.) * Your Member Number is on the address label of posted Newsletters and on your Membership Card. Make a note of it now for future reference. Tips for Recipients of electronic Newsletters IF you hadn’t thought about it: 1. Why not create a folder in “documents” on your computer and store each Newsletter there. 2. If you decide to print the Newsletter, in order to save on ink only print the actual page(s) that you want. 3. Print the Newsletter as 2 in 1 (that is, half size). Of course you may need your strongest glasses to read it! 4. You should be able to copy any individual photo from the Newsletter . Former ABC Technical Trainees (from way back) recently had a reunion get-together. From left to right: Stan Lawrie, Keith Jones, Ray Gould, Noel Tyzack, Bruce Shearer, Peter McMaster and Dan Ryan.