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Bulletin No 19 11th November 2015 Bulletin of the Rotary Club of Castle Hill ISSN 2203-126X
Rotary Club of Castle Hill Chartered 18th March 1965
PO Box 13, Castle Hill. 1765 www.rotarynews.info/club4201
Rotary Year 2015-16 District Governor: Gina Growden (District 9685 ) Rotary Int’l President: Ravi Ravindran
This Week 11th November Rodney Rietdyk “Things you need to know before you go” Chair Terry O'Mara Meeting report David Brown Meet & Greet Chris Dunwell Regalia Terry O’Mara & Ross Hood
Next Week 18th November Club Committee Meeting
Chair President Mike Hallen Meeting report Rod Williamson Meet & Greet Phil Dunn Regalia David Bull & Chris Dunwell
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Judy Rochford 9th
Phil & Bev Davis 4th
David & Marilyn Bowles 9th
Geoff & Jan Duffy 14th
Bob & Jaya Chary 24th
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From President Mike Hallen
M eeting number 17 has come and gone. Yes, I am counting! I have prepared the 4th Novem-ber meeting report in this bulletin and my comments about attendance are there for you
all to read. Our task as members is quite apparent - increase the membership or face the potential closure of our Club after 50 plus years of service to communities locally, nationally and overseas. Not a topic that makes me feel comfortable.
I realise that the continual mention of “membership” (or lack of it) grates with some if not all members. It is not something that I like to confront either but we will only improve our situation if we all work on a solution. I believe that we are making some progress but the job will not be done until we meet our “Vision” of 45 members. A challenge it may be but we can at least make a substantial start on the road to recovery. Remember that the collective “Vision” is the number you decided was our club member-ship target.
There are some important dates on the club calendar for December, not least of which is the club AGM on 2nd December. If you have a special resolution that you would like includ-ed in the agenda, now is the time to make it known by referring to the club Bylaws Article 15with particular reference to Section 2. The Electronic Payment System Trial Report and vote will be one such special resolution.
Next week the guest speaker is Rodney Riedyk and his subject is “Things you need to know before you go.” There is a touch of finality about the subject matter – hope it does not put anybody off! Perhaps there is a guest that you could invite?
Remember that Hannibal and Joan would appreciate a phone call and Marie Ford is missing us all so give her a call as well! Not to mention poor old Geoff Duffy and his bung wing.
Yours in Rotary
President Mike
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Notice of the 51st Annual General Meeting
of the Rotary Club of Castle Hill Inc. In accordance with Article 15 of the Bylaws of the Rotary Club of Castle Hill Inc., the AGM of the
Club will be held at Castle Hill Country Club, Spurway Drive, Baulkham Hills 2153, at 7:00pm on 2
December 2015.
Article 15, Section 3 relates to the “Notice of special resolutions”. Any member who wishes to
raise a special resolution should ensure that the details are provided to the Secretary, Geoff Duffy,
([email protected] ) at least 21 days before the AGM.
Voting at the AGM requires a majority vote of not less than ¾ of the members of the Club entitled to vote who are present at the meeting. A quorum at the AGM as defined by the Club Bylaws Arti-cle 1, Definition 4 as:
“Not less than 1/3 of the membership”.
This number would be 10 entitled voting members from our membership of 30.
Agenda:
To confirm the minutes of the 2014 AGM and any special general meeting held since that
meeting
To receive from the President and Board reports upon the activities of the Club during the last
preceding financial year.
To elect the President-elect and Directors of the Club in accordance with Bylaws Article 3
To receive and consider the Financial statements and audit report as required by Bylaws Article
9, Section 4
To consider the special resolution to receive and vote upon the Electronic Payment Facility Tri-
al Report.
General Business
Nomination forms for the election of office bearers are available from the Club Secretary, Geoff Duffy, and will also be made available on the Club website. Please consider the positions available and consider nominating a person to each of the roles. You may of course nominate yourself. Please complete a nomination form and return it to the Secretary by Wednesday 18th November, 2015 with your nomination and the nominee’s acceptance. The form is for guidance only, and writ-ten emails containing this information will be accepted in lieu of this form where it is indicated the nominee accepts the nomination.
Geoff Duffy Secretary 6 November 2015
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11th November Rodney Rietdyk “Things you need to know before you go” Chair Terry O'Mara Meeting report David Brown Meet & Greet Chris Dunwell Regalia Terry O’Mara & Ross Hood 18th November Club Committee Meeting Chair President Mike Hallen Meeting report Rod Williamson Meet & Greet Phil Dunn Regalia David Bull & Chris Dunwell
25th November Guest Speaker Chair TBA Meeting report Chris Dunwell Meet & Greet Phil Dunn Regalia Bob Chary & Chris Dunwell
MONEY HAS DIFFERENT NAMES
In a temple or church, it's called donation.
In school, it's fee.
In marriage, it's called a dowry or a gift
In divorce, alimony.
When you owe someone, it's a debt.
When you pay the government, it's tax.
In court, it's fines.
Civil servant retirees, it's pension.
Employer to workers, it's salary.
Master to subordinates, it's wages.
To children, it's allowance.
When you borrow from bank, it's loan.
When you offer after a good service, it's tips.
To kidnappers, it's ransom.
Illegally received in the name of service, it's a bribe.
The question is, when a husband gives money to his wife, what do we call it?
ANSWER:
It is called DUTY and every man is expected to do his duty as wives are not DUTY FREE
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PAST PRESIDENTS
1965-66Gerald Engel Prov & Charter President 1966-67 John Wells 1967-68 Roley McClintock 1968-69 Don Wright 1969-70 Ray Wells 1970-71 Tony Dehlsen 1971-72 Roy Martin 1972-73 Frank Crooke 1973-74 Allan Buckingham 1974-75 Ken Binns 1975-76 Colin Lawford 1976-77 Roger Wood 1977-78 Brian Stacey 1978-79 Warren Bowden 1979-80 Ern Death 1980-81 Peter Gilbank 1981-82 Graeme Brangwin 1982-83 Stan Fulker 1983-84 Phillip Dunn 1984-85 Bill Robinson 1985-86 John Barker PSM 1986-87 Norm Roach 1987-88 Milton Colburt 1988-89 Ron Marcus OAM 1989-90 Bill Tait 1990-91 Peter Wood 1991-92 Bruce Allen 1992-93 Ray White
1993-94 Ron Miller 1994-95 Gerry Larkin 1995-96 Hannibal Shabaz 1996-97 George McDonald 1997-98 Peter McBean 1998-99 John Stuart 1999-00 Geoff Duffy 2000-01 John Cooper 2001-02 Mike Hallen 2002-03 Judy Ford 2003-04 Jeff Whyte 2004-05 Peter Ford 2005-06 Mike Blair 2006-07 Terry O’Mara AM 2007-08 David Waterhouse 2008-09 Peter Marcer 2009-10 Rod Williamson 2010-11 Terry O’Mara AM 2011-12 Stephen Macquarie 2012 –2013 Paul Robinson 2013-2014 Bev Cooney OAM 2014 - 2015 Mike Blair PAST PRESIDENTS OTHER CLUBS David Sommerlad AM , Bruce Jenkin MBE Neil Todd, Phil Davis Raymond Danam SERVICE ABOVE SELF AWARD
Ron Marcus OAM
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15 Month/Year Date Event Rotary Monthly Theme
July, 2015 8 District Governor's Visit No special designation this month
15 Guest Speaker
22 Club Assembly
29 Guest Speaker
August, 2015 5 Club Visioning Session (6:00pm start)
Membership & Extension Month
12 Guest Speaker
19 Club Business Meeting
26 Guest Speaker
September2015 2 Excellence in Policing Awards Basic Education & Literacy Month
9 Guest Speaker
16 Mini Club Assembly
23 Guest Speaker
30 Club Committee Meeting
October 2015 7 Guest Speaker Economic & Community Devel-opment Month
14 Business Networking Meeting
21 Fun and Fellowship with Partners
28 Guest Speaker
November2015 4 Club Business Meeting The Rotary Foundation (TRF) Month
11 Guest Speaker
15 BBQ at Bunnings
18 Committee Business Meeting
25 Guest Speaker
White Ribbon Collection Day.
White Ribbon March 7.00am Breakfast at CH RSL (8.00am)
December 2015 2 Annual General Meeting Disease Prevention & Treatment Month
5 BBQ at Masters
9 Club Christmas Party
16 Parking at Bella Vista for the Bush Christmas
23 No Meeting
30 No Meeting
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NOVEMBER Rotary Foundation Month
Month/Year
Date Event Rotary Monthly Theme
January 2016 5 BBQ, Bunning's Castle Hill Vocational Service Month
6 Home Meeting #1 – Mike Hallen’s
7 BBQ, Bunning's Castle Hill
13 Home Meeting #2 – Rotary International South Pacific and Philippines Office
20 Home Meeting #3 – Chris Dunwell’s
27 Guest Speaker
February 2016 3 Guest Speaker Peace & Conflict Resolution Month
10 Thai International Night at the Bar La Me Restaurant for all Hills clubs
17 Business Networking #2
24 Pride in Workmanship
March 2016 2 Club Business Meeting Water & Sanitation Month
9 Guest Speaker
16 Mini Club Assembly
23 Excellence In Teaching Awards
30 Club Committee meeting
April 2016 6 Guest Speaker Maternal & Child Health Month
13 Club Business Meeting
20 Anzac Day Guest Speaker
27 TBA
May 2016 4 Club Committee Meeting Youth Service Month
11 Guest Speaker
18 Club Business Meeting
25 Guest Speaker
June 2016 1 Club Committee Meeting Rotary Fellowships Month
8 Guest Speaker
15 Club Assembly
22 Club Business Meeting
29 Club Changeover
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S ergeant Phil Davis opened the meet-ing with a toast to Rotary Internation-al and introduced President Mike.
President Mike welcomed all to the Club Business Meeting – 9 other members and Honorary member Penny Burke – a total at-tendance of 11. A somewhat disappointing at-tendance at what was intended as an infor-mation delivery meeting where club officers provided information and feedback from the members was anticipated. With LOA, sick leave and a membership of only 30 Active members, the turnout was to be expected.
President Mike provided the following infor-mation updates:
Following the visit and guest speaker
presentation by the Mayor, Councillor
Dr Michelle Byrne, Mike wrote to the
Mayor and thanked her for her support.
He also formalized an invitation for the
Mayor to become an Honorary Mem-
ber of the Rotary Club of Castle Hill.
Her positive response is anticipated.
Sought additional help in the sale of White
Ribbons at Bunnings stores in Castle
Hill, and Dural on Wednesday 25th No-
vember in support of the Hills Domestic
Violence Prevention Committee.
Advised of changes to the Club Calendar
and stressed the requirement for vol-
unteers at upcoming BBQs, the date of
the AGM on 2nd December and the
Bush Christmas Parking at Bella Vista
Farm on 16th December. A key date in
December is the Club Christmas Party
on the 9th at Castle Hill Country Club.
He also invited those who had com-
ments or changes to the calendar to
advise Administration Director Chris
Dunwell and Bulletin Editor, Anil from
Cobar!
St Michael’s Cottage painting will continue
with the second cottage being painted
on 21/22 November by painters arrang-
es by Hannibal Shabaz (many thanks,
Hannibal). Preparation and masking of
the cottage will be done on Friday 20th
November and the following have vol-
unteered to assist Chris Dunwell; Mike
Hallen, Peter Marcer, David Bull. The
work will commence at 0800 and
should be completed by 1600(or sooner
if the first cottage is an example). Many
hands make light work so any more
volunteers will be more than welcome
– just let Chris Dunwell know.
Marie Ford has now moved into her new
permanent accommodation at Unit
210, Lutanda Manor Retirement Vil-
lage, 14 Victoria Road, Pennant Hills.
Her phone number is 9481 9674. She is
as cheeky as ever and wants to contin-
ue to attend our Club but is not able to
drive at this stage. Penny Burke has
offered to help. Thanks, Penny.
The “Electronic Payment System Trial Re-
Meeting Minutes 4th November 2015
By President Mike Hallen
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port” will now be presented at the AGM
on 2 December due to the unavailability
of Mike Blair. He and his fellow commit-
tee members, Terry O’Mara and John
Cooper, will present their findings and
recommendations to the members at
the AGM and a vote on the future of an
electronic payment system will be taken
at the AGM as a special resolution. It
should be noted that a quorum for the
AGM is ⅓ of the Active members – in our
case 10 members. It is hoped that all
those who are able to attend find the
time to do so.
President Mike also provide more information on the progress of the Domestic Violence Pre-vention and Support focus of the Club this Rota-ry year. He gave an overview of the “Online Men’s Behaviour Change Program (OMBCP) ” developed and trialled by Violence Free Families in Victoria. The original OMBCP was developed by the Rotary Club of Brighton in Melbourne and came to Mike’s attention at the Rotary Interna-tional Convention in Sydney in 2014. With clo-sure of the St Michael’s Family Refuge, Mike saw a potential opportunity to bring the OMBCP to NSW, particularly to The Hills region where there is a demonstrable need for such a service.
The OMBCP is an addition program that will complement the existing Men’s Behaviour Change Programs that are conducted in NSW by approved providers. A major benefit of the online program is that it is delivered by comput-er to men who may not otherwise want to at-tend a formal face to face meeting (like an AA meeting). This also means that men in remote locations across NSW who may not want, or have no access, to attend a meeting can receive counselling and support online and in private.
Mike’s contact with Violence Free Families (The Family Violence Prevention Foundation of Aus-tralia) has lead to a meeting in Parramatta of many interested parties in the Hills region and
beyond at which the OMBCP was explained by their Chairman, Dr David Smyth. Since then, the State member for Castle Hill, Ray Williams, has been approached and he is promoting the pro-gram to his peers in the State Government and the Premier. Another meeting has been sched-uled with the Premier in the second week of De-cember 2015 to discuss the OMBCP and its ben-efits to NSW.
Meanwhile, the OMBCP is being prepared for approval by the NSW Department of Justice so that government agencies such as the police and courts, can refer men to the program.
Action is progressing and the latest report from Violence Free Families is summarised below:
Firstly, we are now 'open for business' at
“On the Line” for referrals into the first
regular online men's behaviour change
program and it is scheduled to com-
mence on 19 January. Men from NSW
are welcome and Mike has let this be
known in his area.
Secondly, we are in the final stages of pre-
paring a proposal to the NSW Govern-
ment and plan to send it to Linda Mill-
som of the Department of Premier and
Cabinet over the weekend.The proposal
headlines in broad terms are:
750 men to enter programs over four
years; total cost $2m but less if men
pay fees.
Lifetime cost-benefit indicative on-
ly estimate: reduction in costs of
reoffending is $100 for every $1 spent
on the program plus over $100 in
community cost savings (health, wel-
fare, lost productivity etc), making a
total of over $200 return for every $1.
We make no great claims about the
accuracy of these estimates but they
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C ongratulations
to
Paul and Carmel
Robinson
on the birth of their
twin grandsons
Eric and Henry
on Tuesday 3rd November.
Mum and babies doing
well.
Grandparents are over the moon.
give a general idea of the magnitude
of the benefits.
We are actively exploring the possibility
of engaging NSW facilitators and
trainers, thereby generating employ-
ment opportunities in the State.
Thirdly, we have started a team of three
consultants on preparing the Depart-
ment of Justice accreditation papers.
This process is quite expensive and on-
erous and will take us until December to
complete.
The Rotary Club of Castle Hill Board has ap-proved an allocation of $2000 to subsidise 2 or more men from the Hills region to participate in a Victorian-run OMBCP. If identified by a non-government agency (Domestic Violence Coun-sellor or legal advisor) they would be eligible to participate the 19th January 2016 course.
Membership Director Rod Williamson spoke about the Business Networking Meeting and sought the support of members who nominated attendees for the event to follow-up on a per-sonal basis to see if their nominee(s) who at-tended or had apologised to invite them to a
regular Rotary meeting as a guest of the club.
To assist in identifying suitable meeting to which guests could be invited, Raymond Danam sug-gested that guest speakers and their topics be included in the Club Calendar. Ross Hood/Chris Dunwell will follow up with Anil de Silva to re-implement this action.
Bev Cooney has indicated that she will be trans-ferring the Rotary Club of Bathurst and the pa-perwork to implement this will be put into pro-cess as soon as key separation and joining dates are provided by Bev or the RC of Bathurst.
The Raffle: To save time and space, John Cooper won both the Red and White wine (with consec-utive numbers if I remember correctly!).
Geoff Duffy has arrived home from his trip to the UK with a souvenir of the visit – a dislocated shoulder! Seems he was taking one last stroll along Southend Pier when, close to the end of the walk he tumbled over and did the damage. Get well soon Geoff!
We also heard that Hannibal Shabaz requires some knee surgery – nothing too serious. Joan is being looked after at home by Hannibal and she sends her love to all members and partners.
Eric and Henry
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Attendance Report Attendance Report Attendance Report for 4for 4for 4ththth November 2015 November 2015 November 2015
by PP John Cooper
Apologies:
Bruce Allen
Frank Anisse
John Barker
David Bowles
Geoff Duffy
Chris Dunwell
Marie Ford
Bruce Jenkin
Ron Marcus
Terry O’Mara
Paul Robinson
David Sommerlad
Warwick Talbot
Make Ups: Nil
Friends of Rotary: Penny Burke
Guest Speaker:
Club business night – no speaker
Leave of Absence:
Anil de Silva, till Dec 31 2015
Bev Cooney, July 01 till Dec 31
Pinky Singh, till Dec 31
Mike Blair, Oct 12 till Nov 28
Bob Chary Nov 19 till Jan 12 2016
Hannibal Shabaz till 31 Dec
37%
Roster sheets were sent around for the White Ribbon col-
lection day at two Bunnings stores & BBQ helpers wanted
for November 15th BBQ at Bunnings Castle Hill.
On Plumber's truck: "Don't sleep with a drip. Call your plumber."
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On an Electrician's truck:
"Let us remove your shorts." *
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In the front yard of a Funeral Home:
"Drive carefully We'll wait." *
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Club Officers and Non-Executive Positions Rotary Year 2015-2016
Rotary Club of Castle Hill President Mike Hallen President-Elect (2015-2016) Chris Dunwell Secretary Geoff Duffy Treasurer Bruce Allen Director Club Administration Chris Dunwell Director Membership Rod Williamson Director Public Relations Geoff Duffy Director Service Projects Mike Blair Director Rotary Foundation Bruce Allen Director Outreach Projects Hannibal Shabaz
In addition, the following non-executive roles have been accepted by those listed below: Bulletin Editor Anil de Silva Raffle David Bowles Guest Speaker Program Ross Hood Attendance Recorder Geoff Duffy Welfare Officer Terry O’Mara Sergeants Hannibal Shabaz & Harshad Desai Webmaster Paul Robinson (assisted by Chris Dunwell) Committee Chairs International Service Phil Davis Volunteers are still required as committee Chairs for the Avenues of Service (see below) covered by the Director Service Projects and Director Outreach projects. Please contact the relevant Director to volunteer: Youth Vocational Service Community Service
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BULLETIN EDITOR
Anil De Silva (from Cobar, Outback NSW) [email protected]
Deadline Friday 8:00 pm
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We meet at
Castle Hill Country Club
every WEDNES-DAY at 6:30 pm
for 7:00 pm (Spurway Drive, Baulk-
ham Hills NSW 2153) Apologies, Please in-form Geoff Duffy NO
LATER than Noon Tues-day before the next
meeting so numbers can be confirmed for Dinner [email protected]
Sergeant’s Fine Session
Phil David
Acting Sgt Phil Davis started with a joke about a son want-ing to borrow his Dad’s car then he fined…
Pres Mike for having put so much mulch on his garden the soil was still dry after the days of soaking rain.
Penny Burke calling all male members Mister & even her hus-band Mr.
Bob Chary for suggesting we should all connect to Linkedin
Raymond Danam for not putting out regalia.
John Cooper for suggesting the Sgt try a different dish on to-night’s menu.
Phil Dunn for selling all the poultry manure & not having any on roadside for Sgt to buy today.
X fine from John Cooper on the Sgt for being at the meeting when it was his wedding anniversary night .
Sgt Phil then told a joke about a beautiful blonde & a retired old golfer applying for a lion tamers job.
Wine raffle was won 1st & 2nd by John Cooper who took home the Red & the
White