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ROTARY CLUBS OF COWICHAN Celebrating 100 Years in BC www.rotary.org 1
HUNDREDYEARS ROTARYBC
One person can make a difference. Together we can change the world.
ONE CAUSE. ONE WORLD. ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF SERVICE ABOVE SELF.
A publication Proud supporters of Rotary International
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Three clubs serving our communities:Rotary Club of Duncan > Monday, Noon
Rotary Club Duncan Daybreak > Friday, 7:00 am
Rotary Club of South Cowichan > Wednesday, 6:45 am
2 ROTARY CLUBS OF COWICHAN Celebrating 100 Years in BC www.rotary.org
A Message from the PresidentsRotary is a worldwide network of inspired individuals who translate their passions
into relevant social causes to change lives in communities. Our club acts locally and
globally, providing service above self. Our projects focus on building literacy skills and
educational capacity.
Thank you for your continued support of the good work that our club and Rotary
does. Please come join us and be rewarded with camaraderie and the knowledge that
your time and effort has positive community impact.
Holger HeitlandPresident Rotary Clubof Duncan Daybreak
Gordon ButtPresident Rotary Club
Duncan
One of the unique experiences as President of an organization such as Rotary
is that you are constantly amazed at the impact Rotary and Rotarians have in
the local and global community. When I look at the trails, parks and community
projects our own club has been involved in I wonder where our members have
found the time to achieve so much. When you expand that view to the many
International projects such as schools, water, sanitation and educational projects
you can stand amazed. Now translate that to 100 years and I am proud to be part
of an organization that has had continued positive impact across the world.
Thank you Rotary for alowing us to make a difference.
Peter DickenPresident Rotary Club
of South Cowichan
Dear Friend of Rotary
The Rotary Club of Duncan, along with 145 clubs – with 6000 members – across BC
is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the founding of the first club, in Vancouver.
The Duncan club was founded only 17 years later. Our club, with about 65 members,
has been actively participating in community, youth and international projects for
83 years. Rotary in BC has a proud legacy. Rotary is active in one of the world’s
largest youth exchange programs; along with thousands of clubs world-wide, we
send local teenagers from the Cowichan Valley on both long-term (1 year) and
short-term (1 month summer) exchanges; most of them find this a life-changing
experience. Our members are proud of the legacy of Rotary International, an
impressive force for good in the world. Along with other charities, notably the Bill
and Melinda Gates Foundation, we have made real progress in ridding the world of
the scourge of polio. The Rotary Club of Duncan consists of enthusiastic members
from all walks of life in the Valley. We are always looking for new members with a
desire to give back to the community and participate in meaningful projects. Visit
our website or our page on Facebook.
Produced by: The Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Publisher: Bill MacadamPublished by the Cowichan News Leader Pictorial, Unit 2, 5380 Trans Canada Hwy, Duncan BC V9L 6W4Phone: (250) 746-4471 Fax: (250) 746-8529
Email: [email protected] Web site: cowichannewsleader.com
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Thank you for many moving experiences and for 100 years of dedicated community service.
Rotary helped build this!
Congratulations Rotary!The celebration of the centenary of Rotary BC is the perfect time to re� ect on the club’s activities in our area. Cowichan would be a very different place without the historic and ongoing contributions of the Rotary Club. Rotary provided seminal support for the 25-acre Rotary Park, the Coronary Care Unit of the Cowichan District
Hospital, the Chester� eld Sports Field and the Island Savings Centre. These facilities alone have contributed to the health, happiness and well-being of tens of thousands of children and families. Along with major projects, the Rotary encourages applications for a range of community undertakings of all themes, sizes and ideas. In fact, they
like projects that require sweat equity from their members. This is an organization whose members are committed, engaged and very hands-on. Yet still they do more —fundraising proceeds go all around the world to build and upgrade schools, deliver wheel chairs, immunize children, and more. Rotary never strays from their motto“Service Above Self”
The Chamber is proud to share members with Rotary, and to live in a community where Rotary bene� ts our citizens, and provides us with so many opportunities to give back.
Congratulations on a century of giving and all the best for 100 more good years.
George R. Gates
President, Duncan Cowichan Chamber
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Congratulations andThank you to Rotary BC for100 years of service
ROTARY CLUB OF DUNCAN ROSTERPRESIDENT
GORDON BUTT
PRESIDENT ELECT
MICHAEL LEE
VICE-PRESIDENT
HOWARD GOODRIDGE
SECRETARY
ROGER HART
TREASURER
SEAN HEARD
PAST PRESIDENT
KAREN MCCLINCHEY
ROTARY FOUNDATION
HOWARD GOODRIDGE
DIRECTOR - COMMUNITY SERVICE
RICHARD ODO
DIRECTOR - INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
DAG WADDELL
DIRECTOR - CLUB ADMINISTRATION
DALE LETOURNEAU
DIRECTOR - PUBLIC RELATIONS
DAVID LOWES
DIRECTOR - MEMBERSHIP
SCOTT MCIVOR
NEW GENERATIONS
NORA DOWSETT
Congratulations On our first 100 years
Cordell EnsignProud 10 yr Rotarian
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ROTARY CLUB OF DUNCAN
Founded on June 21,1930, the Rotary Club of Duncan has a long and venerable history of community service in the Cowichan Valley, as well Internationally. Our club, now consisting of about 65 members, has been very active in the Valley for 83 years. In that time we have sponsored the charter of three more Clubs:
Chemainus Rotary-1950, South Cowichan Rotary-1991, Duncan Daybreak (co-sponsored by South Cowichan Rotary)-2000.
We have one main public fundraiser: The Rotary Dinner-Auction, occurring annually in February. We also hold the Rotary Pancake Breakfast annually in mid July. 100% of funds raised go to service projects - all club administrative costs are covered from members’ annual dues. Additionally, club members contribute funds annually to support the many Rotary International projects.
With the proceeds that we generate, our club funds a wide range of annual and one time projects. Our club focuses on: Community Service, Youth Programs and International Projects.
Our mailing address is: PO Box 473, Duncan, British Columbia, Canada V9L 3X9.
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Congratulations Rotary
on 100 years in BC
OUR PROJECTSOUR PROJECTSRotary Club of Duncan
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Congratulations Rotary Clubfor 100 Years of Service to the Duncan community!
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Proud Rotarian for 12 yearsPresident Elect 2012-13Rotary Club of Duncan
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PROJECTS & EVENTSPROJECTS & EVENTSRotary Club of DUNCAN
YOUTH
The Rotary Club of Duncan has been a constant and enthusiastic supporter of the Rotary Youth Exchange for 35 years. We participate in both long and short term exchanges: we’ve hosted students from all over the world and in turn have sent out students to many places. We also host the Annual Hector MacIntosh Speaking Competition, which started in 1980.
Rotary’s 5th avenue of service is “New Gen-
erations”. The future of our society is with
our young people. New Generations is young
people aged 12 to 30. Rotary dedicates itself to-
wards our youth and young adults through the
many service programs in their community.
Rotary instills commitment to service, leader-
ship, and civic consciousness with our young.
The Rotary Clubs of Abbotsford are passionate in
our new generation of young people. We commit
ourselves to them by developing their personal
growth and helping them to learn on how to lead
by giving back to their community, and to live
today by leading and learning into the future.
(Continued on page 5)
N XTTHE FUTURE
GENERATION IS THE
GENERATION
HUNDRED
1.2 million service-minded men and women belonging to 34,000 Rotary clubs in more than 200 countries in the world.
R TARY IS
“We joined for fellowship & business.
WE STAYED TO CHANGE THE WORLD”
www.rotary.org
COMMUNITY SERVICEAddress local needs and work with our community to bring lasting improvements
INTERNATIONAL SERVICEMeet humanitarian needs around the globe and promote world understanding and peace
CLUB SERVICEFun, build friendships and admin of club
NEW GENERATIONS Helping young people to become the next generation of leaders, visionaries and peacemakers. Connecting Young Adults to a global network of friendship and action.
VOCATIONAL SERVICEVolunteer professional services to serve others and promote integrity through the 4-way test
ROTARY’S AVENUES OF SERVICE:
One Hundred Years of Rotary in British Columbia 2013 Published by The Abbotsford News / 3
Queen Alexander Solarium for Crippled Children (now in Victoria) — 1943
Major funding for the Community Center land purchase — 1950-55
Purchase of 25 acres of land for the Cowichan District Hospital —–1977
Major funding for the Chester� eld Sports Field ($100,000) — 1990-2004
Cardiac Monitor for the Cowichan District Hospital — 2001
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Rotary’s 5th avenue of service is “New Generations”. The future of our society is with our young people. New Generations is young people aged 12 to 30. Rotary dedicates itself towards our youth and young adults through the many service programs in their community. Rotary instills commitment to service, leadership, and civic consciousness with our young. The Rotary Clubs of the Cowichan Valley are passionate in our new generation of young people. We commit ourselves to them by developing their personal growth and helping them to learn on how to lead by giving back to their community, and to live today by leading and learning into the future.New Generations is the umbrella of
many Rotary sponsored programs
throughout the entire world that
shapes our future leadership by
giving them the resources to grow
through programs like:
INTERACT — a Rotary sponsored program of 12 to 18 year old students who meet to foster friendships that learn to develop leadership skills, helpfulness to their community, understanding the value of hard work, and advancing international good will.
ROTARACT — a Rotary sponsored program of 18 to 30 year old young adults that meet in their community or University as a club. All of Rotaract efforts begin at the grassroots level, with members addressing their communities’ physical and social need while promoting international understanding and peace through a framework of friendship and service.
YOUTH EXCHANGE — a Rotary sponsored program for people
who are 15 to 19 years of age. They live and study in another country developing many life skills while learning a new culture and diversity.
YAIL (Youth Adventures in Leadership) for youth aged 15 to 17. Young people learn skills in developing their leadership and networking skills among their peers.
RYLA — (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards) for young adults aged 18-25. It provides leadership training, and recognizes youth who give back to their communities.
ADVENTURES IN CITIZENSHIP — sponsored by the Rotary Club of Ottawa. It gives youth aged 16 to 18 the opportunity to explore how parliament works and how it shapes our country.
N XTTHE FUTURE
GENERATION IS THE
GENERATION
HUNDRED
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Together we canrid the world of polio
It’s a disease that most of us note only once in our lives: at the time of a simple inoculation that few will even remember. And yet, when the first polio vaccine was introduced 57 years ago, it came at a time of fear and even panic.
Polio, short for poliomyelitis, is an infection that can affect nerve cells in the spinal cord. It can strike at any age, but mainly affects children under five years of age. Discovered by Jonas Salk, the vaccine staunched the march of a disease that was as terrifying as it was deadly. Those it did not kill were left paralyzed.
Fear of the disease was enough to keep play-grounds empty in the mid 1950s and children inside. Salk’s discovery of the vaccine launched one of the most aggressive immunization cam-paigns the world has ever seen.
Today, most of the world is polio free with India earning the designation in 2012. In only three countries does the disease remain en-demic: Nigeria, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
For Cowichan Rotarians, a world without polio is ‘this close’ as the PolioPlus campaign states.
Rotary has been involved in the fight to eradi-cate polio since 1985.
Despite the success, much work needs to be done. The focus is not only on the three coun-tries where polio remains, but also on ensuring it doesn’t reappear in other countries.
There are several allies in the fight. Along with Rotary International, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation together with United Nations have vowed to see polio’s complete eradication.
The fight is not cheap. Already Rotary has con-tributed more than $1.2 billion to wipe out the disease. But that has still left a funding gap that Rotarians fear could derail 25 years of effort.
Early last year, the World Health Assembly said polio eradication was a “programmatic emergency for global public health.” It takes 60 cents to save a child’s life by administering a po-lio vaccination.
For more information on Rotary’s fight against Polio, visit www.endpolionow.org.
ROTARY is PolioPlus, Rota-ry’s commitment to national and international health or-ganizations to work toward the goal of polio eradica-tion. More than one billion children in developing na-tions have been immunized against polio through Polio-Plus grants.
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ROTARY CLUB OFSOUTH COWICHAN ROSTER
PRESIDENT
PETER DICKEN
PRESIDENT ELECT
ALAN LOLACHER
VICE-PRESIDENT
MIKE HANSON
SECRETARY
ROSS TENNANT
TREASURER
LESLIE GRILLS
PAST PRESIDENT
GLENN TERRELL
ROTARY FOUNDATION
RICHARD CALVERLEY
DIRECTOR - COMMUNITY SERVICE
RICK RESTELL
DIRECTOR - INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
DERYK NORTON
DIRECTOR - CLUB ADMINISTRATION
MARJA TENCATE
DIRECTOR - PUBLIC RELATIONS
SHIRLEY WALKER
DIRECTOR - MEMBERSHIP
DAVID CROWE
SPEAKERS
MAARTEN VAN WAMEL
ASSISTANT DISTRICT GOVERNOR
RICHARD CALVERLEY
STUDENT EXCHANGE COORDINATOR
ROGER PAINTER
WEB DESIGN & NEWSLETTER
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ROTARY CLUB OF SOUTH COWICHAN
Our club meets every Wednesday at Kerry Park at 6:45 am.
Visit our website at www.southcowichanrotary.org
Our local, community projects include: Kinsol Trestle Trail,
Kerry Park Trail, Kerry Park Playground, various projects
with the SPCA, Bike Trail Rotary Route, Dog Park Cobble
Hill, Discovery School Playground, McGee Creek Bridge, CMS
Foodbank, Cairns Park Shawnigan Lake, Hammond Way
Trail.
In the last 5 years the RC of South Cowichan has spon-
sored and supported several humanitarian projects in Latin
America, including projects in Belize, Honduras and Nica-
ragua, by working with Rotary clubs in Latin America and
abroad. This support consists of � nancial support from our
local fundraisers supplemented by generous grants from
the Rotary Foundation. On some projects there has been
“hands on” work by South Cowichan club members who
travelled to the project site. Examples of these humanitar-
ian projects are:
Belize (San Ignacio)
Toilet buildings and hygiene education for 3 elementary
schools to prevent disease and improve literacy through
better school attendance.
Honduras (Santa Barbara)
Construction of elementary schools — to improve literacy
Addition to a vocational school — to improve employment
skills
Nicaragua (Chinandega)
Construction of clinics — to improve access to health care
Construction of schools — to improve education
Computers and supplies for schools — to improve literacy
ROTARY CLUBS OF COWICHAN Celebrating 100 Years in BC www.rotary.org 11
YOUTH EVENTS:
Interact Club at Kelsey School
International Student Exchange
Scholarships Grade 12
Rotary Youth Leadership Assembly
COMMUNITY EVENTS:
Cops for Cancer
Easter Egg Hunt
Cobble Hill Fair
Canada Day Shawnigan Lake
MS Bike Tour
Car Show
Junk in the Trunk
May Market
Salvation Army Kettles
Shawnigan Lake Triathalon
Mill Bay Daze
Poker Night
Woodlot Sales
Movie Night / Pig Roast
Rotary Golf Tournament
INTERNATIONAL AID
Several members in the Mill Bay Rotary Club have travelled to other countries to assist with programs. This includes: 4 trips to Honduras to work on a school, Ethiopia for Polio Plus, South Africa for a District Project, and England on a Friendship Exchange Program (Richard Calverley); Nicaragua (Doug Higginson); South Africa, Swaziland and Botswana for water projects (Ken Slade); Belize (Deryk Norton), and Indonesia for an eyecare project (Trevor Miranda).
PROJECTS & EVENTSPROJECTS & EVENTSRotary Club of South Cowichan
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Rotary International is a worldwide network of inspired individuals who translate their passions into relevant social causes to change lives in communities
� roughout British Columbia, Rotary Clubs have been busy raising funds for both community initiatives and needs around the world including the eradication of polio. In fact, a study con� rms that $8.5 million has been raised by Rotary clubs throughout the province during 2012.
Locally a Rotary club is a small philanthropic organization that contributes to a variety of local and international com-munity humanitarian and educational projects.
� ere are 147 Rotary clubs in British Columbia with a total membership of more than 6700.
Rotary clubs take on numerous projects in the commu-nities including parks, youth programs, literacy, and the support of many community groups. Globally Rotary clubs have diverse humanitarian projects including support for orphanages, health clinics, clean water, peace and literacy.
Globally Rotary raises $1.5 billion every year in the nearly 35,000 Rotary clubs in 200 countries and geographic areas. � is makes Rotary one of the world’s largest charities.
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1 IS IT THE TRUTH?
2 IS IT FAIR TO ALL CONCERNED?
3 WILL IT BUILD GOODWILL?
4 WILL IT BE BENEFICIAL TO ALL CONCERNED?
Right from the start, Rotarians were concerned with promoting high ethical standards in their professional lives. One of the world’s most widely-printed statements of business ethics is The Four- Way Test.
Created in 1932 by Rotarian Herbert J. Taylor and adopted by Rotary 11 years later, The Four-Way Test asks: “Of the things we think, say or do:
THEFOUR-WAYTEST
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DUNCAN DAYBREAK ROTARY CLUB
Rotary Club of Duncan Daybreak meets on Fridays at 7am, & our home is the Cowichan Valley Inn. Daybreak is an enthusiastic young club in many ways. Over the past years we’ve averaged between 25-30 hard working members with a vision of promoting literacy, education and community both here and in Chimkola, Nepal. Whether we’re selling strawberries for our annual fundraiser, collecting donations for our food bank or building bridges to provide an Eco-friendly walking path at our local sportplex the Daybreakers are always willing to help. For the past 13 years the members of the Rotary Club of Duncan Daybreak have worked hard to have fun together helping the communities we care about.
Duncan Daybreak Rotary Club supports these
projects:
• Cowichan Sportsplex trails & bridges
• Dictionary program for grade 4 students
• Performing arts scholarships to Grade 12
graduates
• Scholarships to Adult Education graduates
• Book program for elementary schools-
• Literacy bus support
• Chimkhola Village School project, Nepal
• Chalnakhel Village School project, Nepal
• Visiting international student homestay
sponsorships
• Eye care and eye glasses project — Guatemala
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CONGRATULATIONS ON 100 YEARS OF SERVICE TO PEOPLE IN NEED IN OUR COMMUNITIES AND ABROAD.
When you’re striving to achieve your financial goals, RBC® advisors make all the difference. To get sound advice for your home financing† and investment* needs, call us today. We can meet with you any time, when and where it’s most convenient for you.
* Financial planning services and investment advice are provided by Royal Mutual Funds Inc. a member company under RBC Wealth Management. Royal Mutual Funds Inc., RBC Asset Management Inc., Royal Bank of Canada, Royal Trust Corporation of Canada and The Royal Trust Company are separate corporate entities which are affiliated. Royal Mutual Funds Inc. is licensed as a financial services firm in the province of Quebec. † Personal loans and residential mortgages are provided by Royal Bank of Canada and are subject to its standard lending criteria. ® Registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. ™ Trademark of Royal Bank of Canada.
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Charlene Conn Mortgage Specialist 250-715-6316 [email protected]
ELIZABETH GEDDES Financial Planner 250-715-7145 [email protected]