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August 2015
Lions Club of
Timaru Suburban
Bulletin
The ‘Strathallan’ was a wooden ship, of 551 ton, which sailed into Timaru, County Geraldine, South Canterbury on 14 January 1859. This was the first significant influx of nearly 100 migrants to the region. Due to rough weather there were landing difficulties and boatman bought
passengers & baggage ashore, from 3 miles off the coast. http://www.thestrathallan.com/strathallan.htm
www.timarusuburbanlions.org.nz
Serving our
Community
since
June 1977
Chartered 28 June 1977
The Lions Club of Timaru Suburban Inc. Chartered 28 June 1977
District 202J August 2015
P O Box 454, Volume 37
Timaru 7940 No. 1
Club Meeting Schedule Tea Meeting 1st Wednesday of Month
6.15pm socializing 6.30pm - Start meeting & have meal
Business meetings 3rd Wednesday of Month. 7.00pm start in Winter
Board Meetings 2nd Tuesday of Month. No supper
All of the above meetings are held at: Timaru Town & Country Club, Douglas Street, Timaru
photo of Mary
OFFICERS & DIRECTORS 2015 - 2016
President: Mary Williamson email: [email protected] / 686 1106
1st Vice president: Tony Kerr email: [email protected] / 686 0093
2nd Vice president: Shirley Bryce email: [email protected] / 686 2776
3rd Vice president: Vacant
Secretary: Yanni Dijkstra email: [email protected] / 688 9595
Treasurer: Therese de Kwant email: [email protected] / 686 0801
Bulletin Editor: Angela Kerr email: [email protected] / 686 0093
Director - Projects 1 Chrissie Ward & Wendy Gill
- Projects 2 Mike King
- Membership Diane Sutherland
- Programme Debbie Rees & Vicki Gould
- Youth Syd Horgan
Past President: Mike Wingfield
Tail Twister: Dean Williamson
Health & Welfare: Sandra Moodie
Almoner: Alistair Swann
Lion Tamer: Jack Dijkstra
Apologies: All apologies to be advised to Secretary Lion Yanni by 6pm on the Sunday prior to a Tea Meeting – or you will be charged for the meal. This time frame also applies if you have intention to bring a guest. Partners Nights / Change over / Christmas Function – please make sure you put in apologies for one or the other, if this is the case otherwise you will be invoiced for both meals.
All Meeting apologies to Lion Yanni prior to meetings please.
Apologies in advance assists with smooth running of meetings.
President Mary
Members Duties: August & September
Tea Meeting Business Meeting Tea Meeting Business Meeting
Date August August September September
Greeters Alec Darling/ Liam Gorman
Neville Carpenter/ Graham Woods
Mike King / Aaron
May
Dianne Sutherland /
Teressa May
Invocation /
Grace
Therese de Kwant
N/A Chrissie Ward N/A
Speaker Dianne Nutsford N/A Geoff Cloake N/A
Introduction of
Speaker
Tony Kerr N/A Vicki Gould N/A
Vote of Thanks Angela Kerr N/A Bruce Fraser N/A
Greeters please arrive 30 minutes before meeting to greet members as they arrive.
If you are unable to complete your scheduled duty please arrange for someone else to replace you
and advise our President or Secretary of your replacement.
Thank you to Lion Alec and helpers for the wonderful effort with the Antiques, Collectables and Hobbies day at the TT&C Club. They raised $943.20 for Camp Quality.
RDA Building, Thank you to all Lions that bared the cold mornings to help build 3 shelters for the club over 3 weekends. To those that help provide lunch for the workers. I hear a few Lions learnt new skills, which is always great.
Sandra is away until the end of July so please contact myself & Dean if anyone not well.
Our major fundraising item at present will be: building the play house raffle and selling the tickets Helping at the Hospice Ball 22nd August and Cancer collection 29th& 30th August
September looks like a busy month with Speech Contest, Clean up NZ week, the AGM on the 16th and a Partners night
Dean & I will be away for the Tea and Board meeting in August which 1stVP Tony will be in attendance Alastair is doing well
The Achievers wall has been changed this month due again in first week of December. Neville would like to know who has the folder that he did on this project. We would like names at the tea meeting for the recipients of the raffle please, put your thinking hats on and we will discuss it at the meeting Yours in Lionism, Mary
Editorial This is a new addition to our Bulletin
this year and it can be written by any
Timaru Suburban Club members or
perhaps you know a guest who may
wish to write it for us.
The topic can be anything which is
relevant to our club or society.
A Chocolate fish (if I can locate one! )
will be given to the first member of
our club who send me an editorial to
include in the September Bulletin,
written by themselves.
We have the changing of the Board /
Guard so there are also some changes
to the Bulletin layout. I have learnt a
lot from previous Editors plus
Training and following discussions
with President Mary I am putting
together a different layout. Please
advise me what you think?
Yours in Lions
Editor Lion Angela
Lions Centennial Celebration
2016
Are you aware that 2016 is a Lions
centennial year.
No doubt you are from reading your J
Times.
More on this topic to follow.
Lion Subs
Paying Lions Subs can be completed through direct bank
credit using this account:
Westpac 03 0887 0115609 00.
To assist Treasurer Lion Theresa, please make sure you
include your name, so she knows who is paying.
Bulletin deadline reminder
Please have all reports to Editor by the Saturday after the
business meeting. We all have other jobs to do – so please
get reports and articles to me by the due time.
Otherwise watch your Committees space!!
CLUB IMPORTANT DATES
1 August Presidents Weekend
22 August Hospice Spring Ball
29th August Cancer Society Daffodil Day Selling
4 – 6 September ANZI Pacific Forum, Auckland.
16 September Lions Club of Timaru Suburban AGM
3 & 10 September Young Speech Makers Contest
10 October 10am Child Mobility Foundation 10-10-10 walk for Kids
?? November Garage sale at 12 Aviemore St
February 2016 202J Convention in Ashburton
March 2016 Multidistrict Convention in Timaru. ___________________________________________________
Lions & South Canterbury Events Notice Board 3 August Three Mad fiddlers .... and the Odd Singer 22 August Hospice Spring Ball 26 August Isla Grant Farewell Concert 28 August Mahjong Tournament 31 August – 3 September South Island Secondary Schools Netball Tournament 2 September Legendary Vocal Groups 19–21 September Annual Red Cross Book Sale 22 September South Canterbury Anniversary Day
The editor accepts no responsibility for any omissions of events.
MEMBERSHIP REPORTS
PROJECTS
Projects 1 Cancer Society Daffodil Day
Cancer Society Daffodil Day has been extended to Saturday 29th August. They would like us to cover the 2 Countdown Supermarkets from 10am to 4pm. The following people have volunteered.
10am – 11am Jack Dijkstra
11am – 12pm Lin Thompson
12pm – 1pm John Mould
1pm – 2pm Mary Williamson
2pm – 3pm Tony Kerr
3pm – 4pm
Please contact either Chrissie or Wendy if you could cover the time 3pm – 4pm at Browne Street or if you could assist with the Countdown Church Street timeslots.
Fairlie Bake house Pies We are undertaking a Pie Drive – the order forms and dates due will be sent out via email next week, and copies will also be available at our next tea meeting. Jack Dijkstra has kindly agreed to pick up the pies when they are ready. This is an easy fundraiser and there is really no work for us to complete just selling so please ask your friends and family.
Hospice Ball This event is being held on Saturday 22nd August from 6.45pm to 12.30pm. We have had an overwhelming number of Lions volunteering for this; however due to the small bar space we are limited to only 6 Lions per shift. So we have unfortunately decided to go down the list (the people that volunteered first)
Team 1 6.45pm – 9.30pm Team 2 9.30pm – 12.30pm
Chris Ward – bar manager Chris Ward
Mike Wingfield – bar manager Mike Wingfield
Alec Darling Liam Gorman
Diane Sutherland Bruce Fraser
Warren Cox Mike King
Mike King Brent Rees If any of these people are unable to attend please see Chrissie as soon as possible, as there are
many others that are keen to help.
Projects 2
Playhouse- well underway by Trevor Deam, and steps are now in progress for colour co-ordination and furnishing. Members will be notified when assembly and painting will commence. Tickets on sale end of August. Please advise charities for the playhouse raffle. Nominations will be at the next tea meeting. RDA-Construction of animal shelters, a total of three had been completed on Sunday. Thanks to all those involved in the construction and also the food/lunch ladies. It was an enjoyable project and lots of fun. RDA-Riding For Disabled are having an open day for the shelters and to acknowledge Suburban Lions for the project. Time and date TBA. They also have another project which is to assist them to renovate and paint their club room. A suggested time would be in the summer months. Truck show proposed in the new year and the proceeds will go to Camp Quality. Planning will go ahead if agreed. Mike K
At the business meeting in August we propose (with pleasure) to induct Louise Aubrey into membership of our club. As this is an important occasion it would be nice to have as many members there as possible. Keep thinking who you know might make a good Lion. Diane
PROGRAMMES
YOUTH
July Board Meeting Bullet Points
ANTIQUES ROADSHOW
Guest Speaker – Tea Meeting August - Dianne Nutsford Topic: Alzheimer’s South Canterbury and their new centre
This is my life..... Debbie Rees
If you can’t FIND someone to do your Meeting duties who can. Our committee are keen to hear any suggestions for guest speakers email these to : [email protected] Thank you to those have already been doing this.
September tea meeting is a partner’s night. Cheers Debbie Timaru District Schools2014 Speech Competitions
Year 5/6 students Thursday 3 September
Year 7/8 students Thursday 10 September
Each night 7.00 p.m. at Mountainview High School
Wow! At the end of Term 2, we had 18 schools indicating interest to take part in the 2015 Speech Competitions. This includes ‘5’ new schools. Your Youth Committee invites all members to attend these evenings. We extend an invitation to members of other clubs.
Sponsored by:
Lions Club of Timaru Suburban
&
Heartland RICOH
‘10-10-10 Walk for Kids’ The club has given the Youth Committee approval to investigate a Timaru 10km sponsored walk commencing at 10am on Saturday 10 October. The walks are being organised across N.Z. by the Lions Child Mobility Foundation. The Youth Committee will liaise with the Timaru District Council, the CMF Trustee Team, the Canterbury Halberg Disability Sport Foundation advisor, CCS Disability Action and Sport Canterbury Timaru Office. We’ll report back to the Club at the August Board meeting. ‘KEEP THIS SATURDAY FREE ON YOUR DIARY PLEASE’
Syd – Youth Chair
An excellent Sunday at the T & C Club, thanks to Lion Alec and his merry band of helpers. It was a cold day and we were joined by the car show folks from the carpark for a time. Total profit was $943.20; which includes $764.50 from door takings and valuations.
Lion Lynnette & Shirley –‘ $2 please’ This is what one of our club members built with matchsticks when had a broken leg - last century so it’s an antique!!!
2014- 2015 Annual General Meeting of Lions Club of Timaru Suburban
September 16 2015, 7pm
at Timaru Town & Country Club, Douglas Street, Timaru
Telephone Tree
Timaru Suburban Lions Club – Board Network 2015 - 2016
Debbie Rees 686 3326 Brien Caldwell 688 4228 Neville Carpenter 686 0543 Kevin /Marie Dey 688 2765 Alec Darling 684 4029 Brent 686 3326
Tony Kerr 686 0093 Aaron & Teresa May 688 6897 David Ross 686 2227 Alan Maddren 686 2275 Angela Kerr same as Tony’s!
Mike Wingfield 686 2462
Shirley Bryce 686 2776 Yanni /Jack Dijkstra 688 9595 John/Lyn Doggett 686 6166 Therese de Kwant 686 0801 Trevor Deam 684 3535 Pip Donehue 688 9195
Diane Sutherland 688 1681 Warren Cox 688 8758 Keith Marrett 688 8834 Charles Wilson 684 3917 Dave Galloway 686 2678 Gilbert Kerr 684 3689
Wendy Gill 686 2627 Kath McCreanor 686 2141 Sandra Moodie 688 4594 John Mould 686 2736 Bruce Fraser 688 5375 Garry Dumble 686 6571
Chrissie Ward 686 6770 Lyn Thomson 686 6964 Mac Webster 686 0786 Graham Woods 686 1199 Tim Leatham 688 8356 Pam Paterson 688 6814
Mike King 688 4522 Alistair Swann 688 5650 Murray Swann 686 1410 Syd Horgan 686 9090 Vicki Gould 684 3542 Liam Gorman 686 9468
To activate ring Mary or Tony
Anyone unable just contact Mary 686 1106 or Tony 686 0093
What have we completed in the last month or so? Photos & commentary
The new and the old. !!1 Lion John receiving his Life Membership for
Lloyd Morgan Lions Clubs Charitable Trust
Lion Bruce, John & Mike with new Lions Liam,
Aaron & Teressa
2016 202J CONVENTION with ASHBURTON COUNTY LIONS 26/27/28 Feb 2016
Convention Theme: “Hakatere Kaleidoscope” Dine & Dance Theme: “Splash of Colour”
Words from 202J DG Fern “Lions make it Happen”
This year there is a new initiative called “First for Fern” which means that every new member put in this
year will get a special millennium certificate. And a special pin, which has been struck for the occasion. The
sponsor also gets a certificate and pin. Last year our District membership didn’t drop, the first time for
many years, but the status quo was maintained. It would be great if this year we were able to increase the
District membership. The club that is first to induct five new members for DG Fern, will be presented with
a special trophy in recognition for their efforts on introducing these members into Lionism. New members
not only help fulfil our mission but also provide possible future leadership and lighten the load of current
members.
I look forward to working with your Zone Chairman Mike Wingfield, and he should be a great help to your
club when needed.
Our International President Dr. Yamada 1st Vice President Bob Corlew 2nd Vice President Naresh Aggarwal
will be attending the A.N.Z.I. Forum in Auckland, On the 4th to 6th September, it is still not too late if any of
your members wish to go. Look forward to seeing you all on my official visit.
Warm regards, Fern
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MOYLES PHARMACY
6 Dee Street TIMARU Ph. 6884628 [email protected]
Concentration at Board meeting
Lets Celebrate !!
Birthdays:
Anniversaries
Almoner & Health Report
Lion Alistair is home and improving.
Optical Glasses collection We continue to collect optical glasses, frames and lens. They can either be dropped off at Dee Street
Pharmacy or bring them to a club meeting and give them to President Mary. These glasses, lens and
frames are transported to Christchurch. They are tested and those which can be are reused in the Pacific
islands. Please tell your family and friends about this collection.
Aluminium Collection We collect Aluminium (e.g Wine bottle) tops and cans. Please save them and bring them to a club
meetings and give them to Lion Lyn. Money from these are part of a national Kidney Kids fund raiser.
Please tell your family and friends about this collection.
August September October Tim 3rd Mary W Jack 17th
Shirley 11th David G 24th
Pip 19th Charles 27th Mary 27th Alan M 28th
Debbie 30th
Who has an anniversary COMING UP?
Tell your editor and we can let other members know.
Lloyd Morgan Lions Club Charitable Trust
Melvin Jones Fellows: Neville Carpenter, Trevor Deam, John Doggett, Garry Dumble, Graham Wood
Trust Life Members: Vicki Gould, Alastair Swann, Graham Wood, John Doggett
Honoured Members: Brien Caldwell, Warren Cox, Alec Darling, Trevor Deam, Lynnette Doggett, Bruce Fraser, Syd Horgan,
Mike King, Sandra Moodie, Brent Rees, Dianne Sutherland, Murray Swann, Lyn Thomson, Mac
Webster, Dean Williamson
Reaching the end of a job interview, the Human Resources Officer asks a young engineer fresh out of
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, "And what starting salary are you looking for?" The engineer
replies, "In the region of $125,000 a year, depending on the benefits package." The interviewer
inquires, "Well, what would you say to a package of five weeks vacation, 14 paid holidays, full medical
and dental, company matching retirement fund to 50% of salary, and a company car leased every two
years, say, a red Corvette?" The engineer sits up straight and says, "Wow! Are you kidding?" The
interviewer replies, "Yeah, but you started it."
Well this is the end of my first attempt, at a bulletin. I look forward to receiving the first editorial.
Yes this is a new layout – and I may experiment more with layout. There is different information enclosed also. Your feedback is welcome. Please excuse any errors and gently tell me and I will correct them in next edition.
Editor Lion Angela
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