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TeeBeeCee GAZETTE – SEPTEMBER 2019
Cnr Bobbin Head Road & Apps Avenue, Turramurra NSW 2074. Phone 9144 2800. www.clubturramurra.com.au.
Admin. Manager Geoff Hamilton [email protected] Editor: Eva Morris; [email protected].
HAMO’s TeeBeeCee REPORT
This is my last TeeBeeCee report as the temporary Admin Manager’s position, I filled for a few
months, comes to an end on 4th September. I look forward to getting back on the green on a Thursday morning with the aim of developing skills of new and existing bowlers.
Volunteers are still required for our Membership Recruitment Committee (talk to me or any of the directors if you are prepared to get involved). Not hard to work out that without members we won’t exist.
Sue Hamilton has joined the Strategic Planning, Development & Grants Committee. To complete this committee at least one of our lady members would be welcome, if you are interested please talk to John Williamson.
BOWLS & MEMBERSHIP (TB&MC)
Position as @ 15/8/19 = Voting Membership 189, Social Membership 419: Total = 608.
Welcome to Beverley Harcourt (transferred from Belrose WBC) and our nine new social members.
FINANCIAL P&L covering the first four months of our 2019/20 financial year shows a loss of $20,207 which
is down by $51,132 compared to the same period last year (i.e. profit of $30,925 but this included the $67,161 from Gordon Bowling Club). Unfortunately, we needed to write-off two amounts in July this year pertaining to differences traced back through 2018 and necessary to reconcile Balance Sheet balances for KENO ($4,748) and Cash to Card ($1,142). This has obviously had an adverse effect on Month & YTD results.
Despite Bill McMurdy’s negotiations (thanks Bill) our general insurance premiums for 2019/20 have risen by 6.6%.
Workers Compensation Insurance premiums for 2019/20 have risen by 19.4%.
Hoping that James Sneddon has some better news for next month’s TeeBeeCee report.
YTD Profit before allowing for noncash items (depreciation) is $3,573.
Total current assets of $288,173 ($326,531: 2018): This includes cash assets totalling $243,133 ($298,767: 2018).
Gaming Machine Net Income is up by $7,904 (16%) with turnover increasing by $266,594 on the same period last year.
LAW BOOKS Crystal Mark 3rd Edition Version 3.1 of April 2019 Law Books are available from the bar @ cost $10.
LAWN BOWLERS MANUAL For anyone wishing to improve their bowling, techniques etc manuals are available from the bar @ a cost of $22. ,
2019 Graded Fours The Final was won by Ian Allan, Tony Adams, Peter Low & Geoff Martz with a score line of 25/12
against Ken Carmichael, Gary Nugent, Bill Parry & Terry Gillett
Graded Triples– The semi finals will be between E Johnson, T Gillett & B Parry against G Taylor,
B McMurdy & B Hawtree and I Allan, P Low & G Martz against K Carmichael, D Skelly & G
Hamilton
Upcoming events Entries for the Handicap Pairs close on the 11th September
Entries close for the Club Fours on the 25th September
Nettleton Trophy Turramurra won the Nettleton Trophy Final. We defeated Killara 96 – 70
Latest news from the Men’s Club
2019 Minor Singles the final was won by Geoff Taylor
who defeated Ken Carmichael 31/6
John Dade, Geoff Hamilton, Bill Parry, Doc Wilcox, Bob Southam [with trophy], Ken Wallis, Geoff
Martz,
Warwick Bridge, Bill McMurdy, Terry Gillett, Bob Hawtree, David Blackwell, [absent – John
Williamson]
PRESIDENT’S REPORT FOR LADIES CLUB.
Friends Day was a very successful day with more than 50 members and friends enjoying a game of bowls
followed by a delicious lunch.
On Thursday 22nd August our team of Yvonne Williams, Sue Hamilton (pairs), Anne Webb, Catherine
Ryan, Bridget Nelson (triples) Jan Martin, Kay Miniter, Chris Montgomery and Jenny Wallis played in the
Ku-ring-gai Top 9 at Warrawee and I am happy to report that Turramurra was the only club with 3 wins for
the day, bringing home the trophy. The last time this was won by Turramurra was in 2005 so it was nice to
win it once again.
At the recent Jean McKinnon Shield played against Manly Warringah at Harbord Turramurra was
represented by Diane Gower, Jenny Wallis and Bridget Nelson. North Shore District were the winners on
the day.
The club pairs was won by Yvonne and Catherine over a close game against Helen and Bridget. The club
triples will be under way shortly, it is great to see so many teams entering, good bowling to all.
Good bowling --Sue Hamilton President.
MAHJONG AND CARD DAY Our NEXT Card day and Mahjong will be on Monday the 16TH September 2019, from 10 am, lunch, 12
noon. $15.
Mahjong continues every Monday starting at 12.45pm still $5.
All welcome come and join us in very pleasant company.
Our numbers fluctuate so we are always wanting card players (make up a foursome), also anyone wanting to
learn to play Mahjong, Jenny is always willing to teach.
Why not come and play scrabble, we are a friendly group and would love to have you join us.
Every Monday at 12.45 except 3rd Monday of the month 10.am or 12.45 pm if you wish.
Enquiries: Jeanette Staniland 9489 5616 – and Val Parry 9144 2473
MIXED BOWLS REPORT
In a close game of the Mixed Triples final the team of Jan Baker, Yvonne Williams and John Dade were
successful in winning the game on the last end over David Skelly, Geoff Hamilton and Sue Hamilton.
The entry for the Mixed Pairs is on the board and will commence late September and in to October, get your
teams together.
Mixed Triples winner Jan Baker, John Dade and Yvonne Williams. YEAH!
Christmas in July evening – 6th July better late than never.
FRIENDS DAY 30TH jULY
Dear member,
Turramurra Bowling Club are pleased to invite you to attend a special information presentation¹ -
Investment opportunities in today’s markets.
While the Australian economy has remained incredibly resilient over the past two decades, with recent
cuts to the Reserve Bank’s cash rate and the Australian share market moving through new record highs in
2019, investors looking for yield are facing challenges in the current environment ― leading some to
search outside of traditional assets to find investments which may offer reasonable returns.
When exploring these opportunities, there are many factors for investors to consider. This is where
specialist expertise and industry experience can help in your decision-making.
The presentation will cover:
- the outlook for the Australian and global economy and share market
- how to access investments outside traditional asset classes in global markets
- how to generate income in a low interest rate environment.
Meet the experts:
As part of the Evans Dixon Group, Evans and Partners advisers Ryan Cormican and Michael Clegg work in
a dedicated wealth management team managing the investment affairs of many Australian families,
individuals and not-for-profits.
Ryan Cormican
Director and Investment Adviser
Ryan has 15 years’ experience in financial markets spanning
across advisory and equities research roles. This includes
previous positions within UBS AG and Colonial First State.
Michael Clegg
Director and Investment Adviser
Michael has 18 years’ experience in investment markets
spanning across both advisory and investment research roles.
Prior to joining Evans and Partners, Michael had research roles
with Perpetual and Goldman Sachs JBWere.
DATE TIME LOCATION REGISTER
Tuesday 1 Oct 2019 6.30 pm Turramurra Bowling Club REGISTER NOW
How to register?
To secure your place, you can do so by clicking the ‘Register Now’ link above. Alternatively, you can send
an email to [email protected] or call 02 8070 6603. Please let us know your name and
telephone number and the number of attendees in your group.
Alternatively, if you would prefer a one-on-one meeting, we are very happy to offer Turramurra Bowling
Club members an obligation-free consultation2. To have an initial discussion send an email to
[email protected] or call 02 8070 6603 and don't forget to mention that you are a
member of Turramurra Bowling Club.
Notes
1. Places are strictly limited. Information and advice provided at the seminar will be general in nature only. Your personal objectives, financial
situations or needs will not be taken into consideration.
2. The information provided will be factual information or general advice and has been prepared without taking into account your personal
objectives, financial situations or needs. Fees and charges may apply to any services or advice provided following any initial free consultation.
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Come and hear Pip Archer's tips for a stress-free downsize.
She will be presenting at the club after Men's Bowls on
Wednesday 25 September.
BOWLS PROGRAMME FOR MEN’S & MIXED EVENTS FOR September 2019
SUN 1 SEP
All 1st Sunday H'cap Pairs
LJ HOOKER TURRAMURRA - PYMBLE
WED 4 SEP M Mid Week Challenge Rd 4
WED 4 SEP M No Sponsor
SAT 7 SEP
All Sponsored Day
LJ HOOKER TURRAMURRA - PYMBLE
SAT 7 SEP M Mens Graded Triples GT 3
SUN 8 SEP All
WED 11 SEP M No Sponsor
WED 11 SEP M Mid Week Challenge Rd 5
SAT 14 SEP M Ku Ring Gai Shield
SAT 14 SEP All Sponsored Day EXCLUSIVE MEATS
SUN 15 SEP All Mixed Pairs Championship Mxd P 1
WED 18 SEP M No Sponsor
WED 18 SEP M Mid Week Challenge Rd 6
SAT 21 SEP M Mens Graded Triples GT 4
SAT 21 SEP
All Sponsored Day / Dee Why Mug FARINA PIZZERIA
SUN 22 SEP
M Mens H'cap Pairs/Dee Why Mug HP 1
WED 25 SEP M Mid Week Challenge Finals
WED 25 SEP M Sponsored Day OPEN
SAT 28 SEP All Sponsored Day TOM'S CELLARS
SUN 29 SEP M Mens H'cap Pairs HP 2
BOWLS PROGRAMME FOR LADIES FOR SEPTEMBER 2019
MON 2 SEP State C/Ships @ Tamworth - 10th
TUE 3 SEP Social Bowls Sponsored GUARDIAN FUNERALS
TUE 3 SEP Club Triples T 4
THU 5 SEP Social Bowls
THU 5 SEP Social Bowls
MON 9 SEP Killara Spring 3s
TUE 10 SEP Social Bowls Sponsored LJ HOOKER TURRAMURRA - PYMBLE
TUE 10 SEP Club Triples/General Meeting T 5
THU 12 SEP Social Bowls
SAT 14 SEP Weekend Pennants WP 8
TUE 17 SEP TURRAMURRA VETERANS DAY M. E. WARD ELECTRICAL SERVICES
THU 19 SEP Social Bowls
SAT 21 SEP Regional Major/Minor Pairs
MON 23 SEP Anita Linden tbc
TUE 24 SEP Social Bowls Sponsored / St Ives 5s OPEN
WED 25 SEP WBNSW AGM
THU 26 SEP Social Bowls alt St Ives 5s
SAT 28 SEP District Major Minor Pairs
MON 23 SEP Anita Linden tbc
TUE 24 SEP Social Bowls Sponsored / St Ives 5s OPEN
WED 25 SEP WBNSW AGM
THU 26 SEP Social Bowls alt St Ives 5s
SAT 28 SEP District Major Minor Pairs
My name is Brandon and I started with the Chriss Group in 2015 and spent most of my time here training to
become a store manager. After 2 years I decided to take on a whole new adventure and moved away to
Queensland.
After a couple of years I returned home to NSW and to the Chriss Group. I came back as 2IC of Bobbin
Head and soon after, achieved my goal of becoming the store manager here.
I am a diehard supporter of the Newcastle Knights in the NRL and like to go to every game I can. I have
been playing guitar and writing music since I was 12.
I have a 2 year old Labrador x Husky named Bear and most of my spare time is spent hanging out with him
and some friends
I am excited about working alongside the team here at IGA Bobbin Head to provide the freshest produce and
the best customer service around.
The Chriss Group has provided me with a fantastic opportunity to run this store and I’m looking forward to
sharing the experience with the team and the community.
Come in and say hello to the crew and me. I look forward to meeting everyone.
OK, HERE ARE A FEW CHUCKLES.
SERENITY
Just before the funeral services, the undertaker came up to the very elderly widow and asked, 'How old was your husband?' '98,' she replied, 'Two years older than me' 'So you're 96,' the undertaker commented. She responded , 'Hardly worth going home, is it? Reporter interviewing a 104-year-old woman: 'And what do you think is the best thing about being 104?' the reporter asked.. She simply replied, 'No peer pressure.' I've sure gotten old! I've had two bypass surgeries, a hip replacement, New knees, fought prostate cancer and diabetes I'm half blind, Can't hear anything quieter than a jet engine, Take 40 different medications that Make me dizzy, winded, and subject to blackouts. Have bouts with dementia .. Have poor circulation; Hardly feel my hands and feet anymore. Can't remember if I'm 89 or 98. Have lost all my friends. But, thank God, I still have my driver's license. My memory's not as sharp as it used to be. Also, my memory's not as sharp as it used to be. These days about half the stuff In my shopping cart says, ' For fast relief.' THE SENILITY PRAYER : Grant me the senility to forget the people I never liked anyway, The good fortune to run into the ones I do, and The eyesight to tell the difference.