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Thanks to Doug Green and Rod Morrison as well as all volunteers, partners, friends, relatives, neighbours who helped to make the Pier to Pub event such a success on Saturday.  It was wonderful to see all the arrangements just click into place with very few hassles.  Congratulations to all who helped and who volunteered.
The event went off seamlessly both in the registration area, arm marking and on the beach.  It is a real credit to all.
A few photos of the event are shown separately in this newsletter.
Next week we meet in committee to review the tasks planned for the second half of the year.  This is an opportunity for each Director to update the club on progress in each Service area.

Regards,
Ian C

 
 
 
 
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As usual, the first meeting of the New Year was the briefing for the Pier to Pub. Again as usual, admirably handled by Doug Green with Rod Morrison substituting for Don Blackmore.
Enough said - for those who attended everything went "swimmingly" and for those who couldn't attend - sorry you missed another great day - put it in your calendar for next year right now !!!!
Here are some pictures from our Club's point of view - if you want to see the copetitors, have a look at the Geelong Advertiser's gallery.
 
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Nothing much to say yet - haven't got my brain back into gear !!!!

The only thing I can think of at the moment (as I sit at my desk with a wet shirt and trousers having just been caught in the rain) is that it's just as well we didn't get today's rain on Saturday !!!!

 

 

 

 

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Has anyone not let Ros know whether they're coming or not ? (That's horrible English - I'm sure to be corrected !!!)
If you're coming have you paid ?
Better get in quickly - it's only a couple of weeks away.
 
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I haven't asked Brenton for the latest programme, so I don't really know what's on the list.
I DO know that this week is a Committees meeting, and I'll have the latest programme before the next bulletin goes to print.
Also the week after, (22nd January) the Guest speaker will be Gay Morris who will speak about The Rotary Club of Box Hill Central's new Owairtilla Project, an indigenous project which aims to assist the community of Canteen Creek to become self sufficient.
 
Watch this space for more stuff as it comes to hand
 
 
 
 
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Just catching up with people who have been celebrating various anniversaries up until the meeting this week.
We have :
Karyn Bath and Lester Pearce with birthdays,
Joan and Malcolm Marquardt with a Wedding Anniversary, and another Wedding Anniversary for Trish and Brenton Rudd.
Then Yours Truly had a club anniversary on 5th January. Doesn't seem like 9 years in the club - time flies when you're having fun !!!
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We are sometimes as different from ourselves as we are from others. - François de La Rochefoucauld, 1613-1680

In many things it is not well to say, "Know thyself"; it is better to say, "Know others." - Menander, 342 BC - 291 BC

Failure is just another way to learn how to do something right. - Marian Wright Edelman, 1939-present
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Polio this week as of 7 January 2015
 

  • The last few years have seen the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) evolve and grow in response to the threats posed to the world by the final strongholds of the poliovirus. Despite being more geographically limited than ever before, at the end of 2014 the virus continues to pose challenges that must be faced in 2015 if we are to protect children from this disease forever.  Polio eradication efforts in 2015 will have five priorities: refining surveillance to catch any remaining virus, keeping Africa and the Middle East polio-free, providing a surge of support to Pakistan and Afghanistan, preparing for the withdrawal of oral polio vaccine type 2 and continuing to demonstrate and build on the differences that the polio programme makes to strengthen routine immunization programmes. 

Wild Poliovirus (WPV) cases
 

Total cases

Year-to-date 2014

Year-to-date 2013

Total in 2013 

Globally

350

372

416

- in endemic countries

331

148

160

- in non-endemic countries

19

224

256

  

- See more at: http://www.polioeradication.org/Dataandmonitoring/Poliothisweek.aspx#sthash.4Cl4ptSb.dpuf

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Families are complicated enough, but things became even more confusing after my father decided to get married to my brother’s mother-in-law. "Now I can’t make up my mind whether he’s my dad or my father-in- law," says my brother, "or if my mother-in-law is now my stepmother, or whether my child is my daughter or my niece." — Oscar Reagan
 
Getting in shape: A friend of mine had resisted efforts to get him to run with our jogging group until his doctor told him he had to exercise. Soon thereafter, he reluctantly joined us for our 5:30 a.m. jogs on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
After a month of running, we decided that my friend might be hooked, especially when he said he had discovered what "runner’s euphoria" was. "Runner’s euphoria," he explained, "is what I feel at 5:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays." — Neil P. Budge
 
Starting that diet: My friend Kimberly announced that she had started a diet to lose some pounds she had put on recently.
"Good!" I exclaimed. "I’m ready to start a diet too. We can be dieting buddies and help each other out. When I feel the urge to drive out and get a burger and fries, I’ll call you first."
"Great!" she replied. "I’ll ride with you." — Katina Fisher
 
Quitting smoking: I discussed peer pressure and cigarettes with my 12-year-old daughter. Having struggled for years to quit, I described how I had started smoking to "be cool."
As I outlined the arguments kids might make to tempt her to try it, she stopped me mid-lecture, saying, "Hey, I’ll just tell them my mom smokes. How cool can it be?" — Judi Moore
 
Eating healthier: The teacher in our Bible class asked a woman to read from the Book of Numbers about the Israelites wandering in the desert. "The Lord heard you when you wailed, ‘If only we had meat to eat!’ " she began. "Now the Lord will give you meat. You will not eat it for just one day, or two days, or five, or ten or twenty days, but for a month—until you loathe it."
When the woman finished, she paused, looked up, and said, "Hey, isn’t that the Atkins diet?"  — David Martino
 
Reducing your debt: Neighbors of ours had a terrible disagreement over a patio they wanted for their backyard. The wife had rather grand ideas, while the husband wanted costs kept to a minimum. The wife won out, and the construction bill climbed higher and higher.
I dropped by one day, when the patio was near completion, and was surprised to find the husband smiling from ear to ear as the workmen smoothed over the surface. I remarked how nice it was to see a grin replace the frown he had been wearing lately.
“You see where they’re smoothing that cement?” he replied. “I just threw my wife’s credit cards in there.” — R. Horn
 
Learning new things: I was trying to decide what to do for a talent show I planned to enter. Trusting my mother to help me out, I asked, "For the show, what do you think I should do, sing or put on a comedy act?"
Glancing up from her paper, she said dryly, "What’s the difference?" — Kimmie Helk
 
Better teeth care: Just because one owns a business doesn’t mean it has to be all business. This sign in a dentist’s office proves that point: "Be True to Your Teeth, or They Will Be False to You." — James Wertz
 
Becoming more organized: My friend’s husband is always telling her that housekeeping would be a snap if only she would organize her time better. Recently he had a chance to put his theory into practice while his wife was away.
When I popped in one evening to see how he was managing, he crowed, "I made a cake, frosted it, washed the kitchen windows, cleaned all the cupboards, scrubbed the kitchen floor, walls and ceiling and even had a bath."
I was about to concede that perhaps he was a better manager than his wife, when he added sheepishly, "When I was making the chocolate frosting, I forgot to turn off the mixer before taking the beaters out of the bowl, so I had to do all the rest." — Mary I. Costain
 
Drinking less I was waiting tables in a noisy lobster restaurant in Maine when a vacationing Southerner stumped me with a drink order. I approached the bartender. "Have you ever heard of a drink called ‘Seven Young Blondes’?" I asked. He admitted he’d never heard of it, and grabbed a drink guidebook to look it up. Unable to find the recipe, he then asked me to go back and tell the patron that he’d be happy to make the drink if he could list the ingredients for him. "Sir," I asked the customer, "can you tell me what’s in that drink?"
He looked at me like I was crazy. "It’s wine," he said, pronouncing his words carefully, "Sauvignon blanc." — Christie Eckels
 
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Russell Hampton
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