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Newsletter Probus Club of Kew Inc. October 2019
Postal Address PO Box 519, Kew 3121 Reg No. A000959
This newsletter is private and confidential for Probus use only and should not be used for any other purpose .
Meets on the fourth Thursday of each month
President : Sandy Robb 9850 5497 Secretary : Helene Ah-Ching heleneahching@gmail.com
Next meeting : 10am 24th October 2019
Phyllis Hore Hall, Kew Library, corner of Cotham Road & Civic Drive Kew Chair by : Sandy Robb and Helene Ah-Ching Guest Speaker : Mr. Edward Tudor and his dad
Note from September meeting :- Chaired by : Sandy Robb and Chris Danbury Attendance : 42 members
Absent : Denise Bell , Clive Brinsmead, Sandra Cutts, Joan Inman, Ken Opeskin, S Wickramasinge
Visitors : Geoff Dreher, Lilla Amon, Betty Blasket, Jan Patich, Judy Scott
Inductions : NONE At the recent committee meeting it was decided that as the previous provider had increased the price of the website by 100% it would be put to the next meeting that a new provider would be found. The meeting agreed that $282 was reasonable to spend on the new website provider for the next 3 years and Sandy will go ahead and organise it. Also we’ve been approached by Rylands Kew to find a group of 15 people to whom they could advertise their retirement homes, in exchange of morning tea and a $500 payment to our club. Bea will be taking names. Date TBA.
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Other News We had a lovely letter from Helen Henry telling us that she has come through the chemo and
the operation and is staying with her daughter Kate. A granny flat has been put on the block and
she is well supported by family and friends. She is sending a special Hallo to the music group and
is still enjoying the white handmade flowers that our group sent her. She sends her best wishes
to all.
Guest Speaker – September meeting
Mr. Cliff Hardy was born in London. He spoke to us of his life in the Kent police force after a career in the Merchant Navy. His career change was made because he spent 10 months out of twelve at sea which was not conducive to family life. His training as a policeman started in 1962 and his 26 years in the force, from being on the beat with his truncheon, handcuffs, notepad, pen and whistle and patrolling from phone box to phone box, to becoming a desk Sargent, was filled with amusing and frightening incidents. He has a fine voice and his ‘Hallo, Hallo, Hallo’ would be enough to make any miscreant
quake!
Upcoming Guest Speakers
Date Speaker Speaker CV Subject
24th October
Edward Tudor and his dad , Rick
Rick is ex principal of Trinity Grammar School
Melbourne indigenous transition schooling
28th November
Samantha Bake
Clinical nutritionist with Re Med Natural Medicine Clinic
Gut health and how it relates to cognitive decline?
23rd January Kenneth Opeskin Sandy Robb
Amateur Photographer Deep Sea Diver
Recent trip Diving at a little known site of the sinking of Japanese warships during WW11
Hospitality Duties
Frank Doyle and Helene Ah’ching are on duty on the 24th October – meet and greet and help Cheryl with morning tea
Lunch September lunch was at the nursery. Some ladies thought it was too cold there. October lunch will be at the Harp.
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Treasurer’s report Our bank balance is $2700 including the remainder of the grant money.
Outreach Program September’s donation amounted to $76 due to two generous $20 donations.
Outings
21-24 October 4 days coach tour to the Grampians National Park - joint outing with Maling Probus.
Picnic lunch or local restaurant. Depending on numbers around $850.00. See Bea for itinerary.
26th November END OF YEAR LUNCH at Kew Golf Cub cost $55 due as from now
Investment Discussion Group
The next meeting will be at Peter Adam’s house 69 Lincoln St. Richmond on October 10th. The good news is that we may be able to return to the RSL when they reopen. Peter will keep you informed.
Cinema Group
9th October Downton Abbey
19th November Ride like a girl
Books of interest
A change in climate Hillary Mantell
A beautifully written book about a missionary family now living in England. The climate
referred to is also the climate in the family –(although one of the members would have
liked to collect fossils). The family has spent time in Africa and there are secrets that
influence their lives.
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Music Group
Meeting on 10th October. Make sure you have ticked off your name if you are coming, and crossed it off if you
are not coming. This month’s program includes :-
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Entr’acte and Waltz from Eugene Onegin Op 24 Act II,
Scene 1. Moscow State Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Pavel Kogan
At the Gasteig Philharmonic Hall, Munich.
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Entr’acte and Polonaise from Eugene Onegin Op 24 Act
III, Scene 1. Grzegorz Wierus – conductor
Symphony Orchestra and Mixed Choir of the Stanisław Moniuszko Music School in Łódź, recorded at the Polish
National Opera House in Warsaw
Alexander Borodin: Prince Igor, Polovtsian Dances Vienna Philharmoniker
Conducted by Gustavo Dudamel
Summernightconcert 2012
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Capricio Italian op.45
Orquesta Sinfonica de Galicia
Jesús López Cobos, director
Hector Berlioz: “Symphonie Fantastique” The Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France conducted by Myung-Whun Chung performs Berlioz’s “Symphonie
fantastique”. Live recording on September 13th 2013 at the Salle Pleyel (Paris)
1st movement: Daydreams – Passions. Largo – Allegro agitato e appassionato assai – Religiosamente 2nd movement: A Ball) . Valse. Allegro non troppo
3rd movement: Scene in the Country. Adagio 4th movement: March to the Scaffold. Allegretto non troppo 5th movement: Dream of a Sabbath Night. Larghetto – Allegro
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Walking Group
Programme for October 2019
Note the special seniors week program that includes a treasure hunt
No.
DATE TIME WALK LOCATION MELWAYS MEET
1 Friday 4th
9:30am EASTERN OUTER CIRCLE ROUTE (Sect 2)
45K7 Meet in Car Park, Corner of Whitehorse and Campbell Roads. *** School Holidays ***
2 Friday 11th
9:30am SENIOR’S WEEK Yarra Flats Artist’s Trail Coffee at Ivanhoe Public Golf Course cafe
32C5/6
Car Park Left Hand Side of The Boulevard, off Banksia Street, almost opposite Nursery.
3 Friday 18th
9:30am ELGAR PARK along Koonung Creek west towards Balwyn North reserves.
47B4 Car Park on left hand side of Elgar Road, North Box Hill.
4 Friday 25th
9:30am Kew Boathouse to Dights Falls 2DF8 Car Park, Studley Park (Kew Boathouse).
Attention: It is important to remind walkers that if you have health problems that cannot be managed by first aid that you are carrying with you, or that cannot wait for the paramedics after a call to “000”, then you should not be walking. The Wearing of hats and long sleeves, and use of sunscreen is recommended. Queries to Chris D. on 9428 4826 or 04 999 00 716
Jokes of the month
Seen on labels Danger - Electrical cables are lethal - Fine $200.
On a bathing suit Wash in warm water only and dry away from sunlight.
A man knocks on the door looking for work. “Oh yes” says the house owner; " Here's some paint - our porch needs painting." A few hours later the owner returns to find the Porsche covered in white paint. Alleluia! not the Porsche , the porch!!
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This month’s recipe
Fruit Loaf
Ingredients 1 kg dried fruit 2 cups SR flour 600 ml carton coffee milk
Methods Mix fruit and coffee flavoured milk and leave overnight NOT IN FRIDGE . Next day mix in 2 cups of SR flour. Put in a tin and cook in moderate oven 40 min or till done. Lasts well wrapped in gladwrap in fridge.
Out and about
Exhibitions at the National gallery
Terracotta warriors until 13th October
Civilisation - the effects of globalisation on different aspects of our lives
through the medium of photography – till 2nd February 2020
Kaws: Companionship in the age of loneliness – a response from former
street artist. On till 13th April 2020
Botanic gardens Look at spring among the plants. There are many events to enjoy
including Harp Meditations Sun 29th Sep and 10th + 24th Oct. at 1pm
Further details www.rbg.vic.gov.au
Tapestry workshop 262-266 Park St South Melbourne open 10am – 5pm Tue to Fri
RMIT GALLERY 344 Swanston St ( rmitgallery.com ) exhibition of Gold and Silver smithing
At the Bendigo Art Gallery Balenciaga Fashion until 10th November
Montsalvat Arts festival 5th -6th October www montsalvat.com .au
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Photo Gallery Music Group in action
Farm Visit
Bea showing Nigel how to hold a shovel Looking at highland cattle Ready for a sing song in the cart
The king of the coop Dancing with sheep Anne cracking the whip
Disclaimer
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This Newsletter is prepared in editorial format for the information of members. It is written with care and in good faith but does not necessarily reflect Probus policy nor does the editor accept responsibility for any action taken by any reader because of information contained within.