THE ROTATOR of the ROTARY CLUB OF SOUTHPORT Queensland, Australia 1955 District: 9640 Chartered 20 th August, 1945 14 May 2013 Charter No: 6069 www.southportaustraliarotary.org Volume No. 67-23 Club No: 17905 Service Above Self RI Pres Sakuji Tanaka DG Sandra Doumany ROSTER 14 May Chair Hugh S Sergeant Greg D Attendance LambertW Treasurer Gary W Room Bill C/Beth D Thanks Int tst Michelle W Scribe Don D President Andrew Middleton ROSTER 21 May Chair Peter H Sergeant TonyG Attendance Anthony H Treasurer Michael I Thanks/Int Tst Graham J Room MarionJ/PeterO Scribe Jim S Rotator 14May 1
PRESIDENT S MESSAGE Once again our annual PHF evening was a great night with a good turnout and lots of fellowship. Congratulations to David for his sterling effort and thanks to Ann for the table decorations. We re extremely fortunate on the Gold Coast to have had two years of DGs and having Sandra share our evening with us makes the presentation all the more memorable. The RI Council on Legislation meets every three years to consider changes to the policies that govern Rotary International and its member clubs. This year s Council accepted an increase of US$1 per year in per capita dues, removed limits on e-clubs, permitted satellite clubs, and changed the name of the Fifth Avenue of Service to Youth Service. This from New Generations which was deemed to be not as well understood as Youth. Importantly for many Clubs and of particular interest to us is the decision to approve a measure allowing participation in club projects to count toward club attendance requirements. The measure amends the Standard Rotary Club Constitution to require that a member attend or make up at least 50 percent of regular club meetings or engage in club projects for at least 12 hours in each half of the year, or a combination of both. Great news indeed. Next week we look forward to a presentation from the Somerset students on their trip to Borneo which be very interesting. See you next week. Andrew TREASURER S REPORT Merv Powell NOTE: All members who fail to send in an apology for non-attendance will be charged as per our club policy, which was agreed by all members at previous club assemblies. Fines $76.20 ALMONER BIRTHDAYS ROTARY Induction 19 May 87 Merv Powell ANNIVERSARIES Spouse Birthday ROTARY GRACE & FOUR WAY TEST ROTARY GRACE Oh Lord and giver of all good We thank Thee for our daily food May Rotary friends and Rotary ways Help us to serve thee all our days FOUR WAY TEST 1. Is it the truth? 2. Is it fair to all concerned? 3. Will it build goodwill and better friendships? 4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned? SCRIBE S REPORT 7 MAY 2013 President: Andrew Chair And Opening: David Randall Visiting Rotarians: D/G Sandra Doumany and Sam Attendance: total 40 23 members 15 partners Rotator 14May 2
2 visiting Rotarians. Reports: David reported - Harold Bush sent word that last Saturday when we sold raffle tickets at the SUNS game, we raised the most raffle money raised so far. Hugh - thanks to those showing up to sell tickets. Particularly Gary and Michelle Wachter - Gary invited Michelle to sell tickets for their wedding anniversary and they were both asleep by half time (he better do better next year!) Tina gave a brief report on the Boonah Assembly. It was very informative and a fabulous opportunity to meet and discuss projects with Rotarians from different clubs. A plea was made for more to attend the Rotoract Trivia night at the Arts Centre. Peter Overell kept us on our toes for carousel duty. Sergeant: Peter Overell made sure the coffers overflowed: Paying up were: Tony Stenton medication from his operation tipped the brain balance he woke up with a tick tock clock cut the power cord with scissors and froze the house. Michael and Roz they ve celebrated their 43 rd wedding anniversary. Tony Pritchard in absence (who paid this one?) overseas and it s too cold for the boat so they abandoned it and headed to the south of France. Mira Gardner has shrunk 1 cm in 12 months but then who hasn t? A fine for anyone who had snow with lunch in the Grand Canyon (and the moral is?) Jenny Hobart for having below par lunch on their cruise. Peter Hobart for selling their house at auction. Don Knight and Lambert for a mix up as to who was chairman. Duncan, our banker, had to pay because we had an interest rate cut. We all got fined under those who do and do not have debt (hardly fair that one!). No badges cost us. David Randall had a little money left for the pot before heading to Bali. Lionel Perry caravan or car? Anyone who didn t surf in the last month we all got caught. Pay if you want to look at Tony s new knee. Who wasn t on either the carousel or the SUNS last week? Tina copped it for reading instructions that said she had to get her gear off if she wanted a drink at the SUNS. Don Dinneen dobbed Peter O in for going the wrong way. David Randall pointed out that Tony S had the wrong USB for photos for the awards. Peter O explained that Lambert needs to look at his emails more often to keep up. Graham cross fined Peter O for an episode with his car keys. Tony S made it to Rotary walking on bionic legs after only 3 weeks. Raffle winner: Greg Dux Heads/Tails: Jim Scotte PAUL HARRIS FELLOWS AWARDEES: Three people were honoured with this award. Officiated by David Randall and our D/G Sandra Doumany. Congratulations go to: Anthony Hopkins joined the club in 2005. Instigator of the purchase of Rosie s Van. Greg Dux joined on 3 March 2003. Gail Dinneen although not a club member, Gail was recognised for her support by the presentation of a sapphire pin. Vote of Thanks from Sandra with congratulations to the awards recipients. Rotator 14May 3
Andrew congratulated Sandra on a great year. Meeting closed at 8.05pm. 1. DISTRICT ASSEMBLY AT MULLUMBIMBY Date: Sunday MAY 19, 2013 Venue: Mullumbimby High School 9 Jubilee Avenue, MULLUMBIMBY, NSW Time: 9.15 a.m. Registration/morning tea for 10 a.m. start Date Claimer This week:- David Shapland and Somerset students 21 May Hobart Medical Bursary night (Partners) 25 June Jack Cronin Engineering Scholarship night (partners) Changeover dinner Tuesday 11 June News from other clubs:- Murwillumbah Club Diamond Anniversary Dinner 18 May Murwillumbah Civic Centre Cost $50 pp Contact Ian Batten 02 6672 1697 AUSE- SAFARE The Rotary e-club has come up with a great idea and is organizing safaris for those with a good vehicle & caravan, camper trailer, motorhome or tent mounted to a vehicle. The first safari is to the Birdsville races, leaving Brisbane on September 2 nd 2013 and returning September 10 th. Those who attend will undertake cooking for the masses and assisting with the cocktail party. The off-road mobile kitchen will be taken to do the cooking and everyone needs to provide their own accommodation. Sites are first in best dressed and will start to fill a week prior to the event. More information can be found on their website: www.ausesafare.com The e-club safari committee has signed a five year partnership with the Royal Flying Doctor Service to do work in the outback. This is a very exciting opportunity for Rotarians to make a difference to those who live and work in some of the more remote parts of Australia. Rotator 14May 4
PHF Night Chair DavidR Elegant diners Tony S plus new knee Anthony awarded by DG Sandra Greg Dux gets his PHG then smooched the DG! Gail D accepts her PHF Our newest PHF recipients with Pres Andrew Rotator 14May 5
The Dinneen Family PHF Greg with assistant Rotator editor Waiting to surprise grandma Anthony and Therese Expensive sergean DG Sandra 43 years of wedded bliss!!!! Apologies to Lambert Wang lambert@beneficialequity.com.au by Sunday Midnight of each week.late or no apologies will have to pay... DUTY ROSTER Rotator 14May 6
Date Chairman Sergeant Attendance Treasurer Scribe Room Setup Thanks, Meet n Greet, Intern l Toast 14 May Hugh S Greg D Lambert W Gary W Don D Bill C Beth D Michelle W 21 May Peter H Jim S Anthony H Michael I Jim S MarionJ Peter O Graham J 28 May Duncan P Merv P David R Tina R Lambert W Jim S Hugh S Neil R 4 June Gary W Michelle W Graham C Beth D Peter H Greg D TonyG DonD 11 June AnthonyH Michael I Graham J Marion J Duncan P SteveP Lionel P Don K GUEST SPEAKERS & CALENDAR 2013 Partners are welcome at all meetings and vocational visits. Date Speaker/Topic 14 May David Shapland and Somerset Students 21 May Hobart Medical Bursary Presentation 28 May TBA 4 June John Mann Beaudesert Rotary Educating Cambodia 11 June Change over dinner CAROUSEL ROSTER COMING WEEK: 10-May Fri Graham Jones Bernard(v) Lionel P Lesley L(v) 11-May Sat Beth Dermoudy Lambert Duncan P Lesley L(v) 12-May Sun Rotaract Mervyn P Bernard(v) Peter O Date Day 9-12 12-3pm 3-6pm 6-9pm 13-May Mon Robert S Hugh Smith 14-May Tue Have a Feed Have a Feed Dave & Pam 15-May Wed Have a Feed Have a Feed Have a Feed 16-May Thu Ashmore Ashmore Ashmore Peter O 17-May Fri Peter H Bernard Lionel P Lesley L 18-May Sat Michael I Lambert Duncan Lesley L 19-May Sun Rotaract Bernard Lesley L NEARBY CLUBS FOR MAKE-UPS Further information can be found in the District Directory. Day Time Club Venue Address Monday 06:30 PM Surfers Paradise Mantra Legends Hotel Gold Coast H way and Laycock St, Surfers Paradise 06:30 PM Runaway Bay Paradise Point Bowls Club 22 Thrush Ave, Paradise Point Tuesday Wednesday 07:00 AM Parkwood Parkwood International Golf Club 76-122 Napper Rd, Parkwood (except every 4 th week see their web site) 07:00 AM Surfers Sunrise Southport Yacht Club Main Beach 07:15 AM Hope Island Sanctuary Cove Country Club Sanctuary Cove 12:30 PM Mermaid Beach Quality Inn Markeri Street, Mermaid Beach 06:30 PM Ashmore Ashmore Steak & Seafood Restaurant Ashmore Road (Cnr. Reed Street) Rotator 14May 7
Thursday 07:00 AM Burleigh Heads Burleigh Heads Surf Club Goodwin Tce, Burleigh Heads 12:15 PM Coomera River Midday The Lost City Tavern Cnr. Reserve Road & Brygon Creek Rd, Coomera Friday 07:30 AM Broadwater Southport Southport Yacht Club Main beach 12:30 PM Gold Coast Central Panorama Suite (3 rd Floor) Gold Coast Arts Centre, Bundall Contributions to The Rotator are most welcome, please e-mail tonyandmira@optusnet.com.au Copies to Sue Dux suedux@hotmail.com before 6.00pm Thursday..Thoughts for the week Adam was the first man, So we all believe. One day he was filleted and introduced to Eve. He had no one to show him But he soon found out the way And that s the only reason We are standing here today. She went into the post office before Christmas and asked for some Christmas stamps. : What denomination asked the postmaster. She thought for a moment and said, I guess I need 20 Catholics and 19 Protestants Advice for weary wives, Cook a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach him how to fish and you get rid of him for the whole weekend. Who is the most constipated man in the bible? David, he sat on the throne for 40 years. What s the difference between a new husband and a new dog? The dog is still excited to see you a year later. The hotel manager told the elderly couple that the only room available was the bridal suite. But we ve been married for 50 years. Grumbled the husband, What the heck do I want with the bridal suite? The manager smiled, Well, if I gave you the ballroom you wouldn t have to dance all night, would you? Rotator 14May 8