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Greg’s Gazette
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Before I start on this week’s spiel I must say that I had a great night at this year’s Quiz Night and think I can
speak for all who attended on that. We raised approximately $2300 so well done to all who attended the
night and contributed. A big thank you to all who helped put the night together but a special thank you must
go to Mark T for his efforts co-ordinating the evening, Sue for helping with the prizes and last but not least
former club member, Noel Speck, for his efforts as Quiz Master.
Our Guest Speaker at this week’s meeting was Rotary Peace Fellow, Juliet Ramzan, whose list of honours
and achievements were only surpassed by the list of Apologies. In addition to planned breaks, sickness has
taken its toll on the club. Juliette gave an insightful presentation on her Sri Lanka experiences, working with
the National Peace Council, attempting to develop resolutions on reconciliation between the previously
waring Sinhalese and Tamil peoples. For those that don’t know Sri Lanka has until recently been at civil war
between the Sinhalese people who are of Buddhist religion and the Tamil people who are Hindi. The war
lasted from 1983 – 2009 when the Sinhalese government led a massive offensive against the Tamil, which in
the deaths of many non-combatant civilians.
Juliette’s Reconciliation Report also involved her chairing meetings of differing religious parties attempting
to make peaceful resolutions for their future. Her report, although weak on accountability, was strong on
recommendations on reconciliation. Sadly nothing has been implemented as yet.
Her presentation was accompanied by some disturbing photos, which showed a people trying to recover as
best they can from this conflict.
We ran out of time for our game as it was such an interesting presentation, but fill in Sergeant Mark M had
plenty of fines to hand out so well done Mark.
See you Tuesday,
President Greg Schuetze
Next Meeting
Tuesday 14th
August
Hon Jing Lee MLC
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A boring day in the history of Australia.
1979 – A Spanish fighter plane shot itself down when its gunfire ricocheted off a hillside target.
1987 – American woman Lynne Cox becomes the first person to swim from the United States to the
Soviet Union.
1998 – 200 people are killed and 1000 injured as bombs explode at the US embassies in Kenya and
Tanzania.
Wise men talk because they have something to say. Fools talk because they have to say something.
-- Plato
Thanks You from Peter and Louise Flett
Louise and I would like to thank those Rotarians who have passed on their condolences after the
passing of my mother. We also very much appreciate that Graham Holcroft and Julie and Ian
Carman we able to attend her funeral on Thursday along with the other 170 people.
Regards, Peter Flett
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Round 19 was to be the ‘Consistency Round’ - simply repeat the tipping score you achieved in
Round 18. How easy – you did it once, just do it again. Unfortunately only 2 people could achieve
the feat.
Another 2 people improved on their Round 18 score but everybody else cracked under the
pressure. In particular, Greg Schuetze, John Capoccia and Rosalie Hendrick who fell 4 tips short of
their round 18 effort. The 2 entrants who managed to repeat their Round 18 score were Tony
Ogbeide (Brownhill Creek) and Tegan Webb (Kent Town in Waiting).
Notably, Tony not only repeated his score but also repeated the method in which he achieved it -
he did not enter his tips either week and got the default (Away Teams) score of 4 each time.
Now, whilst voting in elections is compulsory in Australia, tipping is not. In fact, Tony’s effort is
possibly an endorsement for non-compulsory voting - if you don’t raise your expectations by
making a selection, sometimes you will be pleasantly surprised. Accordingly, I declare that ‘no tips’
is a valid entry, and by virtue of having the closest margin, Tony wins round 19.
By the way, congratulations to Mark Martin who topped Round 18 during a week when there was
no prize for this outstanding effort.
So on to Round 20. In recognition of the tippers who have toiled away brilliantly each week but
have not received any coin for their efforts, the Round 20 prize goes to the top tipper who hasn’t
yet won a prize. So anyone who has got their money back (or better) can relax as we share the joy
of winning a little more broadly. GOOD LUCK.
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Rotary Youth Leadership Awards: RYLA
Right now applications are open for the 2012 Rotary Youth Leadership Awards - a scholarship
program run by the Rotary Club to empower young people with the skills and ambition to lead. It's
a week-long residential seminar, featuring extraordinary speakers from across Australia on topics
around leadership, public speaking, and other skills intended to equip awardees to become great
leaders. Best of all, it's all expenses paid thanks to Rotary, awarded to you on the strength of your
application.
Applications close very soon, and, sadly, we haven't had a great deal of interest this year. In fact,
there is a very real likelihood that RYLA 2012 may be called off due to lack of interest. The good
news is that you can help.
To attend RYLA, you must be aged 18 to 25, and you would like to:
• develop leadership skills
• improve your public speaker and
• become a valuable team member
We provide the digs, the grub and the speakers, but the one thing we need from you is the free
publicity. So please help us spread the word, and make sure the RYLA experience reaches those
who will benefit!
The deadline for applications has been extended to Monday September 3rd, so there's still time,
but please encourage potential awardees to get their applications in as soon as possible! So please
pass this information on to everyone you know who might be interested, and tell them to Apply
Now.
For more information or to register, go to http://www.rotarynews.info/3/Club/3798/6951/
Editor’s Comment: Keith Abraham one of Australia’s leading motivational speakers was a young,
aimless Weed Controller working for a NSW North Shore Council, who’s live revolved around lunch
and tea breaks. One week of RYLA turned his life around.
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Magill Sunrise Joins Roving Lifestyles
The Rotary Club of Magill Sunrise logo now appears on the front page of the Roving Lifestyles
website (http://www.rovinglifestyles.com.au/) confirming we are the latest Club to sign up to
the new program – and can now enrol our members and friends - and start to reap the
benefits.
A reminder - How it works
Merchants advertise their products or special deals on the Roving Lifestyles website.
Participating Clubs register (done).
Members of the Club are enrolled as ‘Rovers’ (to happen over the coming week).
Rovers can log-on to the website and have access to exclusive offers from trusted merchants on
products and services at a fair and sustainable price.
A percentage of each sale is remitted to a nominated Rotary Club or program.
As a member, you may invite your Family or Friends to also enrol and shop for products and
services - meaning more benefits for everyone.
What’s Next?
You will soon receive your log-on details and further instructions from Lindsay Davis who has
been appointed the Magill Sunrise club coordinator.
Our club will also be encouraged to suggest further merchants that we would like to see
advertise their products and services on Roving Lifestyles.
If you do not wish to participate for any reason or have further questions, please contact
Lindsay.
Why do it?
Magill Sunrise has a special opportunity to help develop this new initiative which aims to make
giving to the community a part of everyday life.
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2012 Annual Combined Service Clubs Dinner
When: 28th August 2012
6.30pm for a 7pm sit down
Where: Campbelltown Function Centre
172 Montacute Road Rostrevor
Cost: $27.50 – 3 Courses (beer, wine and soft drink included)
Speaker: Michael Keelan from 5AA
Annual Club Fees Are Due
Club fees this year are $200 (the same as last year) with our early bird special rate of $180 if paid by
31st August. After this date the fees will be $200, so get in early.
PLEASE DEPOSIT MONEY INTO:
BSB: 112879
ACCOUNT: 125045392
State your surname and subs next to it, please.
Bottle and Plate Night
Paul and I Invite you to our house on 18th August for a bottle and plate night.
Please come with your partners or friend at 7-7.30 pm with a small plate to share - hot or cold and
your own drinks, to share some fellowship amongst our members!
See you then at 16 MAROLA AVENUE, ROSTREVOR.
Sue Hector
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Greg Schuetze
Licaria Scheepers
Tuesday 6.50 for 7.00am
Hectorville Sporting Club, Fisher Street, Magill
www.magill.rotaryclub.org.au
www.facebook.com/rotarymagill
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www.rotarynews.info/district9520
6.30pm Campbelltown Athelstone Football Club 150 George St, Paradise
1.00pm Norwood Norwood Town Hall George Street, Norwood 6.15pm St Peter’s Kensington Hotel 23 Regent St, Kensington 6.30pm Kent Town The Royal Hotel 2 North Tce, Kent Town 6.30pm Unley Unley Sports Club 39 Oxford Tce, Unley
7.15am Eastwood Granada Flinders Lodge Dequetteville Tce, Kent Town 6.15pm Hyde Park Hyde Park Tavern Park St & King William Rd, Hyde Park 6.30pm Burnside The Feathers Hotel Glynburn Road, Burnside 6.30pm Mitcham Edinburgh Hotel High Street, Mitcham 6.30pm Morialta The Rezz Hotel 20 Hamilton Tce, Newton
No Meetings
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The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of a worthy enterprise and in particular to encourage and foster
The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service.
High ethical standards in business and professions; the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying by every Rotarian of their occupation as an opportunity to serve
society.
The application of the ideal service by every Rotarian to their personal, business and community life.
The advancement of international understanding, goodwill and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional people united in the ideal of service.
The Four Way Test of the things we think, say or do:
Is it the truth? Is it Fair to all concerned?
Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
For good food, good fellowship And the opportunity to serve through Rotary
…we give thanks.