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Aug 2013Aug 2013Aug 2013 Volume 31, Issue 340 Aug
Aug 2013 Newsletter Page 2
Social Calendar For Aug/Sept
Aug 11 (Sun) Lawn Bowling Aug 14 ( Wed) Pantomime Auditions August 31 (Sat) Drop In Sep 28 (Sat) Anniversary Dinner
Issue Number 340
August 2013
Alberta St. George of England
Society (Incorporated 15 December, 1982)
Patron
Colonel (Ret’d)
The Honourable Donald S. Ethell OC, OMM, AOE, MSC,
CD, LLD Lt. Governor of Alberta
Mailing Address
Box 95030 Whyte PO Edmonton Alberta. T6E 0E5
Telephone: 780-423-2520
Web site: www.albertaenglishclub.ca
Executive Committee
President Howard Davison 780-463-8723
Vice President Mandy Martin-Hackett 780-473-0414
Exec. Secretary Linda Cooper 587-523-8910
Treasurer John Slade 780-430-3694
Past President Cynthia Cordery 780-477-0001
Directors
Sue Davison 780-463-8723
Richard Davison 780-719-5474
Bob Warnock 780-473-0414
Tom Hill 780-439-1631
Divana McKoen 780-451-6797
Chris Pinnington 780-476-3330
Chairs of Standing Committees
Booking Agent Ann Hender 780-467-4122
Building Maintenance
Casino Coordinator
Cultural
Membership Sec. Christine Cottrell 780-249-9899
Newsletter Editor John Harpin 780-456-2961
Quartermaster (temp) David Meffen 780-438-7344
Social Chair Jacquie Meffen 780-438-7344
Inside This Issue
President’s Message Page 3
Howard Davison
A Thank You Letter Page 4
Ann Hender
Family Trees Page 4
Debbie Harpin
What`s in a Name Page 4
Debbie Harpin
Time for a Changing Page 6
of the Guard
Eric Pinnington
Light Relief Page 6
Sue Davison
Edmonton Scottish Society Grant MacEwan Park
3105 101 Street SW Edmonton Alberta
T6X 1A1
Aug 2013 Newsletter Page 3
Congratulations to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on the birth of their first child. I am not so naïve as to believe that all readers are avid monar-chists, however I do know that the vast majority of you support the monarchy at one level or another and that you join me in wishing the family all the best. Hope there are not too many sleepless nights! You do realize of course that because of this we have all moved one step further away from ascending the throne! I hope that everyone is hav-ing a great summer and that either at home or away you are all staying safe and well. If you visit somewhere that you think others should know about why not let us know. Wax poetic in your descrip-tion and we will see you in print in future newsletters. Even if it is somewhere that you went to a while ago but still think we should know about, let us know. As it is summer there is not a lot going on around the Society but there is still enough options where you can get involved. We have seen the reintroduction of drop in nights. July 6
th and
20th saw two small but enthu-
siastic groups having a few drinks, putting the world to rights and playing dominoes.
The next drop in is not until the end of August, the 31
st to be exact, so
why not put it in your calendar right now and come out and have a visit.
What else do we have going on, well August 11
th we will be
lawn bowling at Royal Lawn Bowling Club. If you have never been then you need to try it. Information will be elsewhere in this newsletter. Okay, how about treading the boards and getting involved in the pantomime? Auditions are on August 18
th and again
there should be information elsewhere in this newsletter. Tom Hill, our Culture Director, can be contacted, he will pass your name on. If you would still like to tread the boards howev-
er you feel that you cannot put in the time that the pantomime would take then we also have a Comedy Dessert Night in Octo-ber. We are looking for people to help out on and off stage. For more information please give me a call. Anyway, enough from me now you can find and read the interesting bits! Have a great rest of sum-mer.
Howard Davison
Message From The President
by Howard Davison
Aug 2013 Newsletter Page 4
Many thanks to you all for the cards, letters, e-mails, gifts and messages left on the phone dur-ing the last few weeks. I really do appreciate all the kind words and advice I was given after the death of John. I was not too good on taking phone calls to be honest, but thank you if you left a message on my answering machine. I only now truly understand
how friends and members feel when they lose a partner or spouse. It is a really excruciat-ingly sad time in one's life. I now understand what a lot of pain our members have been through. Until you personally live through the death of a spouse / partner or a very close family member you can never fully understand how it affects people, and I feel somewhat re-morseful that I never truly un-derstood how it must have been for our members in their time of real sorrow and grief. I hope in the future I will be
more understanding and sup-portive to people who are griev-ing for a much loved family member. Thank you again for your support, and words of apprecia-tion (that you sent) for the work John did through the years for the St George Society. My children and older grand-children also appreciated all the thoughts our members ex-pressed about their father and grandfather.
Ann Hender.
A Thank You Letter By Ann Hender
I have been researching both my family tree and John’s family tree for a number of years. I want to know if there are any other club members interested
in their genealogy and how to go about doing their own research. If there are sufficient members of the club interested in finding out whether they have some in-teresting ancestors or even some skeletons in their family closet please contact me by e-mail. I am prepared to put on a talk at the club about how to go
about this research and give you some advice about the pitfalls, challenges and clues that you should look for. I have access to all the major genealogical sites and can show you how to use them. E-mail: [email protected]
Debbie Harpin
Family Trees By Debbie Harpin
1. Ben Kingsley 2. Michael Caine 3. Paul McCartney 4. Ringo Starr 5. David Bowie 6. Cliff Richard 7. Marc Bolan 8. Freddie Mercury 9. Joe Cocker
10.Elvis Costello 11.Elton John 12.Dusty Springfield
What’s in a Name? Quiz By Debbie Harpin
With the naming of the new Royal baby I thought it would be fun to see if the members knew the birth names of the following celebrities. Answers in the next newsletter.
Aug 2013 Newsletter Page 5
ININ GOOD HANDS, YOUR HOME WHILST YOU ARE GOOD HANDS, YOUR HOME WHILST YOU ARE
AWAYAWAY
Leaving for business or holidays for a change, a rest, travel to new places or visit with family? Who looks after your home whilst you are away?
You may not be aware, if some unforeseen occurrence should hap-pen and no one has checked your home, that your insurance company may not be willing to cover a claim!
Leaving for a weekend or a week your home needs care and attention whilst you are away.
Our children are either too young or too busy to pop in on Mum & Dad’s house to make sure all is well.
IN GOOD HANDS, YOUR HOME WHILST YOU ARE AWAY is happy to do this for you, giv-ing you peace of mind to enjoy your stay away.
For information on this invaluable service please contact me: Sue M
cDonald
Home. 780-468-6651 Cell.780-686-4095 [email protected] INSURED, and RCMP SECURITY CHECKED.
Sue McDonald
The Alberta St. George of England Society
31st Anniversary Dinner
(Founder’s Day)
Saturday, 28th September 2013 at the
Edmonton Scottish Society
Doors at 6.30 p.m. Dinner at 7.00 p.m.
Ticket price - $30.00
Ticket information to be posted by e-mail—if you are not on the ticket managers list
contact Eric Pinnington [email protected] before September 5
th
Aug 2013 Newsletter Page 6
I have just completed my 75th consecu-
tive meeting of the St. George Social Committee, almost all of them as Secre-
tary. (By an interesting coincidence, I will celebrate my 75
th birthday next month.) I
don’t want a medal or a round of ap-plause, but it does suggest that maybe it is time for a change. Some of our Committee have been members for as long as I, and these long-term members are becoming more and more involved in other activities. An ac-tive social programme requires an active Social Committee. I don’t plan to quit im-mediately but neither do I expect to be Secretary for very much longer. So, we badly need new Committee members with new ideas. Why not give it a try? We have a lot of laughs and the work is fulfilling. We only meet about once a month and we usually only organize one or two events each month. If you are interested, please call or e-mail me. Eric Pinnington (780-434-0590 pin-
Eric Pinnington
Time for a Changing of the Guard?
Investigators at a major re-search institute not far from here have discovered the heaviest ele-ment known to science. This star-tling new discovery has been tenta-tively named Administratium (Ad). The new element has no protons or electrons, thus having an atomic number of 0. It does, however, have 1 neutron, 125 assistant neu-trons, 75 vice neutrons, and 111 assistant vice neutrons, for an atomic mass of 312. These 312
particles are held together by a force called morons, which are sur-rounded by vast quantities of lepton-like particles called peons. Since it has no electrons, Administratium is inert. Howev-er, it can be detected as it impedes every reaction with which it comes into contact. According to the discoverers, a
minute amount of Administratium
causes one reaction to take over
four days to complete when it
would normally take less than a
second. Administratium has a nor-
mal half-life of approximately three
years; it does not decay, but in-
stead undergoes a reorganization
in which a part of the assistant neu-
trons, vice neutrons and assistant
vice neutrons exchange places. In
fact, an Administratium sample’s
mass will actually increase over
time, since with each reorganiza-
tion some of the morons inevitably
become neutrons, forming new iso-
topes. This characteristic of moron
promotions leads some scientists
to speculate that Administratium is
formed whenever morons reach a
certain concentration. This hypo-
thetical quantity is referred to as
the “Critical Morass”.
Light Relief Submitted By Sue Davidson
Aug 2013 Newsletter Page 7
The Alberta St. George of England Society
Dragon Players
introduce Pantomime 2014
MOTHER GOOSEMOTHER GOOSE January 17, 18 and 19, 2014
At the La Cité Theatre
Aug 2013 Newsletter Page 8
The Society enters the 21st century!
If you have a facebook account then search for "Alberta St George" and "like" our new page.
Any suggestions re content then contact Howard Davison at [email protected]
New Members
The following new members have joined our Society recently,
JOE AND LINDA CALLOWAY
The Society would like to extend a warm welcome to you and hope to
see you at many of our future social events.
The St. George Social Committee
presents the Annual Guy Fawkes’ Bonfire Night
(for the enjoyment of all members and the general public)
Tuesday, 5th November, 2013 at the
Edmonton Scottish Society WATCH FOR MORE DETAILS
Calling all Singers!
St. George of England choir is looking for new members. You do not
have to be the greatest singer in the world, just love to sing! You will learn all about the music we sing, as well as join in the camarade-
rie of belonging to a choir. We meet every Tuesday at ESS from
7:30 to 9:30 starting August 27th.
Come and give us a try!
Contact Divana McKoen at
[email protected] or 780 451 6797
for more info.
Aug 2013 Newsletter Page 9
The St. George Society & the Royal Lawn Bowling Club
would like to invite all members to an afternoon of good sport, good fun & good food at the annual
St George bowling tournament. Come on down to the bowling green behind the legislature and you can join in the play. You don’t have to be an expert but, if this is your first time, please come early so you can be given some friendly guidance. If you would rather not participate in the action, you can still come & be part of the cheering section & help with the food. In either case you will have a good time and enjoy the good food & good company.
Place: Royal lawn Bowling Club. Behind the Legislature building Parking is available. Date: Sunday August 11th 2013. Time: 2:30 Bowling starts at 3:00pm. We have Hamburgers, Hot dogs, Smokies with trimmings. Tea, coffee and lemonade
Please bring a “small” salad or desert to share. Cost: $5 per. person on the day
Please call either:- Eric at 780 434 0590 or Pete at 780 425 8149
if you intend to be there, so that we know how many to cater for.
Aug 2013 Newsletter Page 10
Alberta St. George of England Society
Aug 2013 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat
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2 3
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11
Lawn Bowling 2.30 p.m.
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Panto Auditions (call for infor-
mation)
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Choral Group 7.30-9.00 p.m.
28 29 30 31
Drop In Night 7.00 p.m.
Tickets for ALL events can be obtained from our
Ticket Manager at (780) 467-4122
Cheques can be mailed to;
38 Estates Court, Sherwood Park, AB. T8B 1M9 and made out to; ‘Alberta St. George Society’