The Lions Club of Goulburn City
District 201 N2 Bulletin No. 9
October 2020
Goulburncity.nsw.lions.org.au
Editorial: Lion Mark Woodward [email protected] Phone: 0419966969 Membership: Lion Mark Woodward [email protected] Phone: 0419966969
President: Lion Rosemary Chapman Email: [email protected]
Mobile: 0419427987
Secretary: Lion Bill Starr Email: [email protected]
Mobile: 0402656763
Postal Address: PO Box 451, Goulburn NSW 2580
Presidents Message
Lion Rosemary Chapman
October Cover
September Newsletter Page 2
Photo courtesy Mark Dambrosi, Goulburn War Memorial
John Stein 14
Prue Rickard 21
Gail Brown 24
OCTOBER
LIONS SERVICE YEARS
Maureen Strong 13 years
Mark Woodward 7 years
Prue Rickard 6 years
Thank you everyone for your efforts throughout the
last month.
It has been a bit quiet but all the normal activities are
happening – Coffee Chat, Mints, Hotel Raffle, the
Newsletter, photos have been taken for the donations
from last year 2019-2020 to Goulburn South Public
School, Southern Tablelands Football Association and
still organising the photo for the donation to FROGS
(Wetlands). The presentation of the donation to Lega-
cy has also occurred. The Soccer Catering is also back
in action at the Cookbundoon Fields with the finals to
be at the Workers Arena – canteen as well as the gate
at the end of October.
The Car Raffle Committee has visited the car yards and
a decision has been made as to which car will be
raffled!
Announcement at the next meeting!
Our first ‘real’ guest speaker – 2VDG Lion Norm is vis-
iting representing DG Maxine. Welcome!
Reminder that the meeting 20 October will be the
Membership Meeting with PDG Lion Anne Eldridge via
Zoom at the Workers Club.
Hang in there, everyone! Take Care!
Together – We Serve! Finding ways to show how kind-
ness matters.
Legacy is a charity providing services to Australian families suffering after the injury or death of a spouse or parent, during or after their defense force service. They currently care for 52,000 beneficiaries, including 1,845 children and disabled depend-ents' throughout Australia.
September 1st Meeting
Goulburn Lions Donate $5,000 to Legacy’s Cause
Goulburn Lions have a long history with
Goulburn Legacy. In 2016, passed mem-
ber Lion Garry Easterby lifted our dona-
tion from $2,000 to $5,000 and we have
donated $5,000 a year since then, total-
ling $20,000 in the last 4 years.
With our present (Covid 19) predicament, money has been hard to come by and like most charities, Lions have experienced a sharp downturn in funds. At our first meeting in September, held in the station room Goulburn Workers Club, Lion Ray Strong moved that we donate $5,000 to Legacy and the motion was se-conded by Lion Alex Harmer.
Membership Plan
Guest Speaker (via Video)
In recent times Lion Ray Strong has intro-duced a way forward regarding future mem-bership. His plan was ratified at 1st Septem-ber meeting. A further meeting of the mem-bership committee
was held on the following Tuesday. Ray has ar-ranged for PDG Lion Ann Eldridge, Global Membership Team National Coordinator, to speak to our members on 20th this month.
PDG Lion Ray Strong, pictured above, has been a very busy member putting together a
membership plan and organizing a way forward for our Goulburn Club.
He has recently been appointed to serve on the Cabinet as Disaster Chairman.
Congratulations Ray.
PDG Lion Ann Eldridge
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Lions Christmas Cakes
Lions Cakes have arrived and Lion Robert Small is anxious
to start delivering, He urged members to get their orders
in early. Cakes will sell for the same price as last year.
2020 Christmas Car Raffle
President Rosemary related to members the progress of our 2020 Christmas Car raffle telling us that the project will still go ahead this year. Rosemary says that we will be using contactless cash. Using point of Sales machines (EFTPOS) and that she has already obtained permission to sell tickets at
Goulburn Square and outside Woolworths Store
$17.00 for 1.5 kg cakes
$13.00 for 1.0 kg cakes
$13.00 for puddings
Mini Cakes $2.00
Pictured Left: Lion Robert Small Cake Chairman
Future Meetings Secretary Lion Bill Starr advised that all future meetings will be held at the workers Club in the Station room un-less otherwise advised Secretary Lion Bill Starr
Lions Polo Shirts Available at:
Members, our Goulburn Lions polo shirts are now available at Worklocker Auburn Street Goulburn, they sell for $35. If you are a new member your first shirt will only cost $10. Lion Mark can order new shirts for you. Let him know if you require one, conversely if you need your own item of cloth-
ing embroided with lions logo, just take it to Worklocker please make sure your item is clean. Should cost members about $10.
Lion Mark Woodward
Membership
Gordon Pub Raffle
As always Lion Bill Sommerville's Pub raffle is going well. Bill asked all regulars to pay-up, if payments are falling behind.
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PP Lion Bill Sommerville
Lions Mints Lion Prue Rickard, reported on behalf of Mint Chairman Lion Des Rowley, that Mint Sales were slow due to (Covid 19)
Grateful Legacy accepts Lions Cheque for $5,000
Friday 4 September Legacy President Mick Shae pictured above, expressed his gratitude when accepting a cheque for $5,000 from Goulburn Lions Club President Rosemary Chapman.
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Tablelands Football Association President Robert Scott receiving the cheque from Lions Prue Rickard and Lee Koll. The funds will be used for three tier spectator seating at Cookbundoon,
Nice to be able to perform reciprocal funding. Photo: Lion Rosemary Chapman
ABOVE: Bob Collins, Rachel Bullock, Anne Patchett, Bev Grant, Bianca Bosevski and Des Rowley Lions Des and Bob presented A Cheque for $5,000. Bev Grant told me the bulk of our donation went on purchasing a Telescope placed above the Park.
“The children will have fun spying on each other” Bev told me. Photo Lion Mark Woodward
FRIENDSHIP PARK DONATION
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Goulburn Lions Members one Year Anniversary
One year has passed since these valuable Members joined our Goulburn Club. Their contribution to Our projects and our activities has been much appreciated. They have slotted smoothly into our Club and we thank them for their dedication
Lions Glenis and Peter Bacon
Lion Istiak Alam
2ND VICE DISTRICT GOVERNOR
Members, tonight we are privileged to
have with us 2nd VDG Norm Fountain
pictured left. (Community Challenge in
May).
Norm is accompanied by his wife Lion
Judith and was our Zone Chairman for
the last 5 years.
He is a regular visitor to our Goulburn
Club. Tonight he will deliver a message
from DG Maxine Helmling. His many
friends enjoy his company and look
forward to his dry-wit
sense of humour.
GUEST SPEAKER
Reminder to members
As from July meeting, all apologies
are to be sent to Lion Marie
Pedlow Lion Tamer 0438 185 323 Please let her know if you will not be attending a meeting
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A devout Australian cowboy lost his favorite Bible while he was mending fences out on the range. Three weeks later, a kangaroo walked up to him carrying the Bible in its mouth. The cowboy couldn't believe his eyes. He took the precious book out of the kangaroos mouth, raised his eyes heavenward and exclaimed, "It's a mira-cle!" "Not really," said the kangaroo. "Your name is written inside the cover."
Fishing Buddies A Kiwi and an Aussie went fish-ing one afternoon and decided to have a couple of cold beers. After a while the Aussie says to the Kiwi, "If I was to sneak over to your house and made wild passionate love to your wife while you were at work, and she got pregnant and had a baby, would that make us related?" The Kiwi after a great deal of thought, says, "Well, I don't know about related, but it sure would make us even."
If someone who speaks two languages is bilingual, and someone who speaks many languages is multi-lingual, then what to you call someone who speaks
one language? An Aussie
An 80-year-old man is having his annual check-up. The doctor asks him how he's feeling. "I've never been better!" he replies. "I've got an 18-year-old bride who's pregnant and hav-ing my child! What do you think about that?" The doctor considers this for a moment, then says, "Well, let me tell you a story. I know a guy who's an avid hunter. He never misses a season. But one day he's in a bit of a hurry and he accidentally grabs his umbrella instead of his gun. "So, he's in the woods, and suddenly a grizzly bear appears in front of him! He raises up his umbrella, points it at the bear, and squeezes the handle. The bear drops dead in front of him." That's impossible! Someone else must have shot that bear." "Exactly."
Why did the wombat cross the road? To see its flat mate
Why wasn't Jesus born in Aus-tralia? He couldn't find 3 wise
men or a virgin
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