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Page 1: Chevron Magazine April-May Edition

MeMber’s AnzAc cAbAret

Mother’s DAy DeLIGhts

cooKs rIVer sPortInG ALLIAnce

WIn A bMW X1

www.chprsl.com.au

Apr-May 2013

ANZACD!"

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information is coming soon…more

for making our Club, your Club

Thank you

… a new Rewards Program is on the horizon

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In this

ANZAC DAYANZAC Day 2013 commemorates the 98th Anniversary of our troops landing at Gallipoli.

MOTHER’S DAYSpoil your Mum with a delightful breakfast or buffet lunch.

PENFOLDS WINE APPRECIATION DINNER A delightful evening enjoying internationally celebrated Penfolds Bin release.

TOM BURLINSONA joyous celebration of Ol’ Blue Eyes with ‘Frank,

a Life in Song’.

TAYLOR DAYNEA special performance by a world-class artist and

performer.

ANYTIME FITNESSEnjoy great Personal Training Specials.

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Regulars

Calendar 4-5

Mama Wong 9

Sub-Clubs 10

Member Meal Deals 11

Entertainment 12-15

Cooks River Sporting Alliance 16

Anytime Fitness 17

Club Information 19

big screensports actionCatch all the live

sporting action of Season 2013 on

our new big screen in the lounge.

Cover image: From the collection of the National Archives of Australia.

With this edition*also available at reception

Notice of AGM Meeting

Year in Review 2012

OUR FUTURE

MASTERPLAN

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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

10.30am Bingo7.30pm APL Poker

10.30am & 7pm Bingo/Housie

10.30am Daytime Entertainment p.15

10.30am Free Bingo7.30pm APL Poker

12.30pm Grocery & Meat Raffle

10pm

Afterdark Entertainmentp.15

1pm Raffle – Giftware & Fresh Produce7pm APL Poker

10.30am Bingo7.30pm APL Poker

10.30am & 7pm Bingo/Housie

10.30am Free Bingo7.30pm APL Poker

8pm Canterbury Country p.12

12.30pm Grocery & Meat Raffle

6.30pm Members Anzac Cabaret Dinner p.7

6.30pm Members Anzac Cabaret Dinner p.7

10pm Afterdark Entertainmentp.15

1pm Raffle – Giftware & Fresh Produce7pm APL Poker

10.30am Bingo7.30pm APL Poker

10.30am & 7pm Bingo/Housie

10.30am Free Bingo7.30pm APL Poker

12.30pm Grocery & Meat Raffle

8.30pm Kevin Bloody Wilson (R) p.12

10pm Afterdark Entertainmentp.15

Commemoration Sunday p.6

1pm Raffle – Giftware & Fresh Produce7pm APL Poker

10.30am Bingo7.30pm APL Poker

10.30am & 7pmBingo / Housie10.30amChildren’s Day p.12

ANZAC Day p.6

5.10pm Two Up7.30pm APL Poker

12.30pm Grocery & Meat Raffle

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Afterdark Entertainmentp.15

1pm Motza Raffle $3,0002pm & 7pm APL Poker

10.30am Bingo7.30pm APL Poker

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MONDAYS TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS

$19.90Sizzling Wagyu$29.90 Non-Member

$19.90Rack of Pork Ribs$29.90 Non-Member

$19.90Half Lobster Mornay$29.90 Non-Member

KIDS EAT FREE

*Conditions Apply, see page 11

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MAY 2013MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

10.30am & 7pm Bingo/Housie10.30am Daytime Entertainment p.15

6.30pm Penfolds Dinner p.11

10.30am Free Bingo7.30pm APL Poker8pm X Factor Major Cash Draw

12.30pm Grocery & Meat Raffle

10pm Afterdark Entertainmentp.15

1pmRaffle – Giftware & Fresh Produce7pm APL Poker

10.30am Bingo7pmMothers Day Raffle7.30pm APL Poker8pm AGM

10.30am & 7pm Bingo/Housie

10.30am Free Bingo7.30pm APL Poker8pm Canterbury Country p.12

12.30pm Grocery & Meat Raffle

8.30pm Abbalanche p.13

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Afterdark Entertainmentp.15

Mothers Day Breakfast in Café & Lunch in Viva Room p.8-91pm Raffle – Giftware & Fresh Produce7pm APL Poker

10.30am Bingo7.30pm APL Poker

10.30am & 7pm Bingo/Housie

10.30am Free Bingo7.30pm APL Poker

12.30pm Grocery & Meat Raffle

10pm

Afterdark Entertainmentp.15

1pmRaffle – Giftware & Fresh Produce7pm APL Poker

10.30am Bingo7.30pm APL Poker

10.30am & 7pm Bingo/Housie

10.30am Free Bingo7.30pm APL Poker

12.30pm Grocery & Meat Raffle

10pm

Afterdark Entertainmentp.15

1pm Motza Raffle $3,0002pm & 7pm APL Poker

10.30am Bingo7.30pm APL Poker

10.30am & 7pm Bingo/Housie

10.30am Free Bingo7.30pm APL Poker8pmX Factor Major Car Draw

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see, live, dine, play

MONDAYS TUESDAYS WEDNESDAYS THURSDAYS

$19.90Sizzling Wagyu$29.90 Non-Member

$19.90Rack of Pork Ribs$29.90 Non-Member

$19.90Half Lobster Mornay$29.90 Non-Member

KIDS EAT FREE

mother’sday

24th Sydney Middle Eastern Dance Festival p.13

see back cover

p.8-9

*Conditions Apply, see page 11

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WHY DO WE WEAR ROSEMARY ON ANZAC DAY?There are two strongly held beliefs why small sprigs of rosemary worn in the coat lapel, pinned to the breast or held in place by medals is synonymous with remembrance and commemoration.• Rosemary grows in abundance on the Gallipoli

peninsula. It is widely believed that as there were no flowers on the battlefield, rosemary was the only greenery to decorate the graves.

• Another belief is that in ancient times this plant was thought to strengthen memory. Greek scholars wore rosemary in their hair to help remember their studies, and the association with remembrance has carried through to modern times.

ANZACD!"Thursday, 25 April

THIS YEAR ANZAC DAY COMMEMORATES THE 98TH ANNIVERSARY of the landing of troops from Australia and New Zealand on the Gallipoli Peninsula Turkey, in World War I.

Today, the significance of ANZAC Day goes beyond Gallipoli to recognise all Australians who have served and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations. The spirit of ANZAC, with its human qualities of courage, mateship and sacrifice, continues to have meaning and relevance for our sense of national identity.

WE WILL REMEMBER THEM

Every night at 6pm in our Club, we stop to observe a minute’s silence, while the Ode of Remembrance is broadcast to commemorate the Australian servicemen and women who have tragically given their lives while serving to protect their country:

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.At the going down of the sun and in the morning

We will remember them.Lest We Forget

Le$ W' F(&get

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Member’s ANZAC Cabaret & Dinner Dance

FRIDAY 12 & SATURDAY 13 APRIL DOORS 6.30PM – TICKETS $35PP MEMBERS + 1 GUEST

ANZAC EventsCOMMEMORATION – SUNDAY, 21 APRILCelebrate the spirit of ANZAC with our Club’s servicemen & women. All Club members are welcome to participate. NB Dress regulations apply.

2.00pm March assembles at Canterbury Boys High School car park on the corner of Mount & Hardy Streets to march to the Club

2.20pm Wreath laying in the Bert Crook Memorial Garden

2.30pm Commemoration ceremony begins in the auditorium, followed by the NSW Fire Brigade Band * – FAMILIES WELCOME

* Entry to the auditorium will not be permitted after service commences.

Complimentary meal & drinks will only be provided to those attending the service in the auditorium. Free shuttle bus from the Club to high school from 1.30pm for those unable to march.

ANZAC DAY – THURSDAY, 25 APRILANZAC Day morning is set aside for the Dawn Service and ANZAC March in the city. Our events begin at midday and are highlighted by our sunset service at the Club’s Bert Crook memorial garden.3.45am A government bus is available to the

city for the Dawn Service. Pick-up opposite the Club

9.00am The Sydney ANZAC March will be screened on the big screen

11.30am $5 lunch available in the auditorium1.30pm NSW Fire Bridge Band & Marching Girls5.00pm Sunset service at the Bert Crook

Memorial Garden5.10pm Two-up in the auditorium

with Joe Avati & the Popset Dancers

Celebrate the greatest hits from the most iconic bands of all time!

A showcase of the world’s most loved hits from the Jersey Boys, The Beatles, The Jackson 5 and the Bee Gee’s.

Honest, direct and unpretentious comedian Joe Avati will having you laughing the whole night through.

MENU

Entreé Smoked Ocean Trout served with pickled cucumber and orange salad w garlic crouton

MainsRoast Lamb Rump served with feta, pine nut potato cake, spinach, beans and carrot w basil pesto

Dessert Sticky Fig Pudding w maple butterscotch & praline

Tickets on sale now 9559 0000

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Spoil your mum this

mother’sdaySunday, 12 May

THE HISTORY OF MOTHER’S DAY

The earliest history of Mother’s Day dates back to the ancient annual spring festival the Greeks dedicated to honour Rhea, wife of Cronus and the mother of many deities of Greek Mythology.

Ancient Romans too, celebrated a spring festival, called Hilaria dedicated to Cybele, a mother goddess. The celebration lasted for three days and included offerings, parades, games and masquerades.

Many hundreds of years later, early Christians celebrated a Mother’s Day during a festival on the fourth Sunday of Lent in honour of the Virgin Mary, the Mother of Christ.

The more recent history of Mother’s Day dates back to the 1600’s in England. Here a Mothering Sunday was celebrated annually on the fourth Sunday of Lent. After a prayer service to honour the Virgin Mary, children brought gifts and flowers to pay tribute to their own mothers.

Today, Mother’s Day is celebrated across 46 countries (on different dates) with millions of people across the world taking the opportunity to honour and thank their mothers for their efforts in giving them life, raising them and for their endless love and support.

Breakfast in the CaféCONTINENTAL BREAKFAST $12Fresh baked pastry platter – croissants, danishes & variety of toast w condiments

Fresh sliced seasonal fruit platter w passionfruit yoghurt & cereal

BIG BREAKFAST $15Bacon, eggs, sausage, hash brown & grilled tomato

FULL BREAKFAST $27 including Continental & Big Breakfast

Other Specials:

Eggs benedict / florentine $13

Fried eggs w bacon and $13 roast tomato tomaca

Scrambled eggs w smoked salmon $14 and ricotta cheese

French omelette w ham, mushroom, $14 spinach & tomato

Bookings essential 9559 0000

$3,000MOTHER’S DAY RAFFLE

TUESDAY 7 MAYOn Sale 5.30pm Drawn 7.00pm

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New Season DishesStir Fried Snow Peas w Tiger King Prawns $17.90

Sizzling BBQ Chicken w Squid $15.90

Three kinds of Prawns w Scallops Chow Mein $19.90

Mama Wong Seafood Hot Pot $17.90 w Tofu & Vegetables

Sizzling Beef & Lamb w Three Cup Sauce $15.90

Pork Spare Ribs & King Prawns $16.90 w Roasted Honey Walnuts

Sizzling Tiger King Prawns and $19.90 Scallops in Garlic w Butter Sauce

Lunch Special $7.90 Monday – Sunday 11am-3pm (except Public Holidays)

Kids Eat FREE* Monday – Wednesday* Conditions apply

Open 7 days – lunch & dinner Lunch 11am – 3pm Dinner 5pm – 10pm

$27.90pp

Entrée Spring Rolls

Mains Stir-fry Tiger King Prawn w garlic butter sauce Pork Spare Rib w honey pepper sauce Combination Chow Mein Salt & Pepper Seafood Mangolian Combination Fried or steamed rice

Dessert Fruit Platter

Mother’s Day Banquet

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Buffet Lunch in the Viva Room

$65PP KIDS $25 (UP TO 12 YEARS)Bookings essential 9559 0000

Antipasto platter

Cold meats

Prawns and oysters

Whole poached salmon

Roast beef w potatoes and pumpkin

Butter chicken w rice palif, pappadam and riata

Garden salad, pasta salad, greek salad

Fresh fruit platter

Pavlova

Apple, cherry and chocolate hazelnut strudel

Assorted cheesecakes

Chocolate mousse w fresh cream

Tea & coffee

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Darts ClubAll ages are invited to play darts games in a friendly & social atmosphere. Wednesday 8pm.Bill Pitham – 9559 0000

Golf ClubEnjoy good company & great days on the course. Numerous local golf courses are played throughout the year.Ron Williamson – 0408 264 441

Indoor BowlsJoin us for a friendly game of mixed indoor bowls, held weekly. Our members are pleased to donate $1,000 to Cancer Research each year. Wednesday 7.30pm.Bobbie Stephenson – 9559 0000

Lawn BowlsJoin our happy bowlers (men & ladies), as we play monthly games. Each year we have 2-3 enjoyable coach trips. First Sunday of the month 10am.Jeanie Brown – 9718 6274

Line DancingGet fit & have some boot scootin’ country fun. All levels & ages welcome. Monday 7pm & Thursday 2pm. Beginners Thursday 1.30pm.Anne Walter – 0414 710 990

Fishing ClubTwo chartered boats & great company. Meet 1st Monday of every month 7.30pm. Trips on 4th Sunday (Oct to March two trips per month).Nelia De Abreu – 9787 9318

Probus ClubPopular worldwide as a means of active retirees to develop new friendships & enjoy social activities, tours, outings & guest speakers. 2nd Monday of each month 10.30am.Patricia O’Keefe – 9799 2057

Snooker ClubEnhance your snooker skills. All welcome, from beginners to A graders. Thursday night 7pm or the social snooker competitions Sunday 11am.Maurice Shannon – 9559 0000

ToastmastersImprove your communication, public speaking & leadership skills via projects to learn the arts of speaking, listening, & thinking. 2nd & 4th Mondays every month 7pm.Kerry McNally – 0425 228 306

Youth ClubThe Youth Club is all about community, friendships & learning. Offers gymnastics, dance classes & school holiday workshops.Gymnastics 5-24 years. Keep fit, have fun & learn great routines, with opportunities to compete.Dance classes Children 3-24 years. Tiny Tots Dance 4 Fun, Preschool Dance, Ballet, Tap & Jazz, Junior & Senior Hip Hop classes, as well as Boys Only Tap & Hip Hop lessons. School Holiday Workshops include sessions in Jazz, Hip Hop, Tap, Lyrical, Musical Theatre, Singing & Drama.Jodie Capo – 0419 615 788

Travel ClubThe aim of the Travel Club is to offer inexpensive, interesting days out & extended tours in comfort & safety. Trips include tours to the Hunter Valley Gardens, Floriade & A Mystery Weekend. Monthly meetings. Meet 1st Tuesday of each month (excluding December) at 6.30pm.Mark McIntyre – 9567 2327

Women’s AuxillarySocial get together, guest speakers, craft, bingo, fundraising and assistance to our Veterans. Second Monday of month at 2pm. Noeleen Joyner – 9557 4409

a guide to your

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P'n)(*dsWEDNESDAY, 1 MAY 6.30pm

Canapés Penfold’s Bin 51 Riesling Eden Valley SA~

Scallop and Prawn Terrine Penfolds Bin 311 Chardonnay 2012, Tumbarumba NSW~

Braised Beef Cheeks, Parmesan & Roast Garlic Potato Puree w red wine reduction

Bin 407 Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 South Australia~Mystery wine~

Dark Chocolate and Walnut Pudding w Maple Anglaise Bluestone Grand Tawny

$80pp

Bookings Essential 9559 0000

Wine Appreciation Dinner

Kids Eat FREE Thursdays!

One free kids meal per adult meal. (under 12)

Fish & Chips

Penne Bolognese

Minute Steak & Chips

Chicken Nuggets & Chips

Cheese Burger & Chips

$19

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Member Meal Deals*

Monday

Tuesday

WednesdayHalf Lobster Mornay$29.90 Non-Member

Rack of Pork Ribs$29.90 Non-Member

Sizzling Wagyu$29.90 Non-Member

* To be fair to all Members, a maximum of two Meal Deals per night may be ordered. Present your card to claim the discount.

All served with chips and salad.

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EntErtainMEntCanterbury CountryFREE for members, $5 visitors

Join us every month for some honky-tonkin’ fun

Sydney’s most popular monthly country music show, Canterbury Country showcases a variety of country stars, songwriters and musicians. From Honky-Tonk to modern sounds, Bob Howe & the Hillbilly Heaven Band with Nicki Gillis invite you to experience a lil’ country right here at the Club.

Thursday, 11 April 8pm Double Trouble Featuring Rob Wilson & Tara Naysmith The Brandts (Kel-Anne & Natalie) Nicki Gillis & Bob Howe

Thursday, 9 May 8pm 13th Birthday ShowFeaturing Ami Williamson ‘Big’ Ted Simpson Stephanie Jansen

Ami WilliamsonStephanie

Jansen

Rob Wilson

The Brandts

Tara Naysmith

Ted Simpson

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SATURDAY, 20 APRIL 8.30PM – $54

‘First of the Final Farewell Tours’ (R Rated – Explicit language)

A Legend of Australiana comedy nobody tells Australian stories like Kevin Bloody Wilson with special

guest Jenny Talia.

WEDNESDAY, 24 APRIL 10.30AM – $7

12PM FREE ‘So You Wanna Dance?’ The Kids from Chapel Lane Performance Studio will show

you some of the latest dance moves to join in!1.30PM Bingo with Lyn White $2 / book

O.P Productions Presents‘So You Wanna Join The Circus’ Featuring: Ringmaster,

Frizzy The Clown, Ashlee Hutchen, The Kids from Chapel Lane Performance Studio

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ABBALANCHE 24th Sydney Middle Eastern

Dance Festival FRIDAY, 3 SATURDAY, 4 SUNDAY, 5 MAY

Dances of the Seven Seas Friday, 3 May 7.30pm $45 Adults $20 Child under 12yrs

Come with us on a journey to rival Sinbad’s from shore to shore over the seas, oceans and bays. Experience the joy and the magic of belly dance in all its fascinating, dynamic and elegant forms.

Dance Party Sydney Style! Saturday, 4 May 7.30pm $25 Adults

Forget Gangnam style, show us you’re Sydney Style! or Melbourne, Brissie, Perth, Wagga, Toowoomba.

Festival Follies Sunday, 5 May 10am

Showcase & Market Day

A full day of performances, lots of stalls and a day to buy belly dance wares, music, props and jewellery.

Group Bookings contact www.sydmedfest.com 95193764

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For bookings 9559 0000

FRIDAY, 31 MAY 8.30PM – $40A special Encore Presentation

Tom Burlinson with his All Star Band stars in this swinging joyous celebration of the music and cabaret of the late, great Ol’ Blue Eyes Tom Burlinson a master storyteller and vocalist

THE AUSTRALIAN ABBA SHOW

FRIDAY, 10 MAY 8.30PM – $20

A glorious tribute to one of the most successful and influential pop groups of all time. Abbalanche will have you

singing and dancing in the aisles. So dust off your flares, get down and get funky with these sexy swinging Swedes.

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TaylorDayne

For bookings 9559 0000

THURSDAY, 6 JUNE 8PM – $55A special encore presentation

Dance Pop Diva, Multi-Platinum recording artist and world-class performer Taylor Dayne has sold more than 75 million albums and singles worldwide, garnering three Grammy Award nominations along the way.

Her top ten hits include “Tell It To My Heart”, “With Every Beat of My Heart”, “I’ll Be Your Shelter”, “Heart of Stone”, “Love Will Lead You Back” and many more.

HAPPY DAYSTHURSDAY, 20 – SUNDAY, 30 JUNE PREVIEW/MEMBERS $20 (THURSDAY, 20 ONLY)

ADULTS $35, CONS $30, CHILD $25 DINNER SATURDAY NIGHTS $75

St George Theatre Co (Rockdale Musical Society). A new musical reintroduces one of America’s best loved families & the King of Cool “The Fonz”. Great show for the whole family.

SATURDAY, 8 JUNE & SUNDAY, 9 JUNE SAT 8.30PM & SUN 8PM – $43.50

Here is the next instalment set to have crowds in stitches for all of the politically incorrect reasons – The Good The Bad And The Ethnic. With an all-star line-up of the best local ethnic comedy superstars, this brand new show is

packed full of laughs and ground-breaking comedy.

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The Super Psychic ShowTHURSDAY, 25 JULY $40Ezio de Angelis, Michelle de Angelis, Greg Riley, Max Coppa

NEIL DIAMOND’S Hot August Night The ConcertSATURDAY, 31 AUGUST 8.30PM – $50Peter Byrne & 30 piece Sydney International Orchestra

COMING SOON

10.30am in the Starlight Showroom

from 10pm until late in the lounge

DAYTIME 3 Rowena Michael

Terry Mack

Robyn Pinson Trio

AFTERDARK 6 Pop Fiction – Zoltan

13 Dig This – Lisa Crouch

20 Urban Stone

27 The Frocks

DAYTIME 1 Ross Maio

Steve Murphy

Robyn Pinson Trio

AFTERDARK 4 747 Band

11 Over the Edge Dance Band

18 Gooveology

25 Flava

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For bookings 9559 0000

Over the Edge

Grooveology

Ross Maio

Urban Stone

Rowena Michael

The Frocks

SATURDAY, 20 JULY 8.30PM – $33Brian Mannix – Uncanny X-menScott Carne – Kids in the KitchenDavid Sterry – Real LifeDale Ryder – Boom Crash OperaPaul Gray – Wa Wa Nee

MAX PELLICANO is ‘Elvis to the Max’SATURDAY, 24 AUGUST 8.30PM – $50 Orchestral sessions with 15 piece orchestra

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In late 2012, a working group of local sporting clubs was formed with the assistance of the Cooks River Sporting Alliance (CRSA), a Canterbury Hurlstone Park RSL Club initiative. This group meets regularly to brainstorm ideas that will assist grassroots sporting associations to deliver valuable sporting programs for a healthy and more connected local community.

Clubs including Summer Hill Cricket, Canterbury Little Athletics and Canterbury Junior Rugby Club are offering local residents an outlet for sports participation and a place for community and volunteerism. Sports club volunteers are the second largest group after welfare sector volunteers, clearly reinforcing their place as a major part of our community.

This working group has identified that one of the biggest challenges they face is the increasing difficulty in making meaningful connections with the broader community. Specific concerns vary depending on the actual sport, however a recurring issue has surfaced; promotion, liaison with local councils and encouraging engagement

by their members and the wider community has become more difficult.

A formalised network under the CRSA offers the best opportunity to create connections into the future. Through the ClubGRANTS program, an informal connection for many organisations already informally exists and the CRSA will continue to promote our Club’s support of local sporting clubs, schools and disadvantaged groups. The CRSA will facilitate developing and implement programs for a more connected and healthier local community.

Interesting fact: An ABS Volunteers 2006 Report found that of all “highly committed volunteers (those who average 6 hours per week) almost 53% volunteer in sport. However, in terms of donations, sports clubs are ranked amongst the lowest receiving only 8% of total donations. The Cooks River Sporting Alliance is aimed at addressing this imbalance.

Cooks River

Sub Branch Celebrating 50 years

sporting alliance

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A celebration luncheon was held in late 2012 to recognise Members who have been with Canterbury Hurlstone Park RSL Sub-Branch for 50 years. This landmark event was held in the Club auditorium and was attended by over two-hundred Members. NSW Governor, Professor Marie Bashir personally presented proud 50 year Members with their certificates.

Members who were unable to attend the event due to distance or ill health, were either posted or delivered their certificates.

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www.anytime!tness.com.au*Offer valid for first time members who are local residents, 18 years and over only.

Terms & Conditions apply, contact us for further details.

3 X 30 MIN $99*

10 X 30 MIN $350FITNESS ASSESSMENT

AND PROGRAM $90*Introductory O!er

Functions& events

For further information, please call Virginia on 9559 0000, or email [email protected] to arrange a meeting

and discuss your needs.

Private Functions & EventsSpecial Occasions

Gala DinnersSchool Formals & Graduations

Wedding ReceptionsCocktail Parties

Corporate Functions & EventsConferences, Meetings & Seminars

lifeMONDAY9.15am Tai Chi10.30am Zumba Gold11.30am Zumba12.45pm Belly Dance2.00pm Pilates6.00pm Line Dancing

(Beginners)7.00pm Line Dancing (Social)

TUESDAY9.15am Zumba10.30am Yoga11.45am Exercise Plus1.00pm Belly Dancing2.15pm Pilates6.00pm Yoga7.15pm Yoga8.30pm Zumba

THURSDAY9.15am Yoga - Japanese10.30am Yoga - Hatha12.00pm Gentle Exercise1.00pm Line Dancing (Beginners)2.00pm Line Dancing (Intermediate)6.00pm Yoga7.15pm Yoga

Member Prices:20 passes - $80

10 passes - $50

Casual Pass – 1 class $6

Non Member Casual Price – $12

NB. Lifestyle classes are only open to people

aged 18 years or over.

Information correct at time of print.

Please check with Reception or the

website for possible changes.

PERSONAL TRAINING

Call us today on 9559 0026

Hurlstone Park

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Present your CHP RSL membership card to receive a further on all products

342 Canterbury Rd, Phone 9716 9866

TODAYIS AGREATDAY TOPAINT!

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Diane and Scott know the value of creating a meaningful service.

Ever considered a Traineeship in Hospitality?

Creating hospitality professionals since 1999.NVR Training Provider 6871

Located inside the Canterbury Hurlstone Park RSL Club, the CHP School of Hospitality has been providing Nationally Accredited Training programmes for over 13 years to staff in NSW Clubs and those wishing to enter the Hospitality Industry.

You may be employed full or part-time, new to the industry or you may have many years experience and wish to gain formal qualifications through a mix of Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and on the job training.

We will assess your eligibility for Traineeship and you can start your training the following week at no cost to you or your Club.

Call us now and get qualified.

Web: www.chpsoh.com.auEmail: [email protected]: (02) 9559 0025 and speak to Adriana

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Sub-Branch CommitteePresident Mark McIntyreSenior Vice President Beryl StephensonJunior Vice President Frank Mingare Treasurer & Trustee George IngramSecretary Ken McIntyre Assist. Secretary Colin Stewart Committee Malcolm Little OAM Bruce Wilkinson Neville RoseTrustee John Jackson Ray ParkinWomen’s Auxiliary Patricia Romero

Sub-Club ContactsDarts Club – 9559 0000 Bill Pitham Wednesday 7.30pmGolf Club – 0408 264 441 Ron Williamson – PresidentIndoor Bowls – 9559 0000 Beryl Stephenson– Wednesday 7.30pmLawn Bowls – 9718 6274 Jeanie Brown Plays 1st Sunday of the month Line Dancing – 0414 710 990 Anne WalterFishing – 9787 9318 Nelia De Abreu Meet 1st Monday each month 7.30pm Trips on 4th Sunday of the monthProbus Club – 9712 4697 Bill Smith 2nd Monday of each month at 10.30amSnooker Club – 9559 0000 Maurice Shannon Competitions Thursday & Sunday Toastmasters – 0425 228 306 Kerry McNally – 2nd and 4th Monday of every month at 7pm Youth Club – 0419615788 Jodie CapoTravel Club – 9567 2327 Mark McIntyre. Meeting 1st Tuesday each month. $6 joining fee. [email protected]

Contact DetailsPhone 02 9559 0000

Fax 02 9559 0090

Email [email protected]

Web www.chprsl.com.au

Mail Private Mail Bag No 4, Canterbury NSW 2193

Address 20 – 26 Canterbury Road, Hurlstone Park NSW 2193

Trading HoursMon – Sun 8.00am – 6.00am

Sub-Branch Office Hours

Mon – Tues 2.00pm – 4.30pm

Thur – Fri 2.00pm – 4.30pm

Saturday 10.00am – 12noon

Mama Wong Open 7 days Lunch 11.00am – 3.00pm Dinner 5.00pm – 10.00pm

Viva Café Open 7 days 8.00am – Late

Viva Bar & Grill Open 7 days Dinner 5.30pm – 9.30pm

Anytime Fitness Open 24/7

Courtesy BusOperates Tuesday – Sunday Tuesday 5pm – 9pm (8pm last departure from the Club) Wed – Sun 4pm – 12am (11pm last departure from the Club)

Service available to members only

Pick–up available from residential address.

For bookings call 0408 437 749

In Memory

Dress CodeThe dress policy is designed to set standards of dress within the Club that are appropriate to the occasion & acceptable to the majority of Members. In general Club areas, dress for both men & women must be clean, neat & tidy at all times. Dress hats only may be worn.Patrons are not permitted to wear the following items of clothing at any time – torn or ripped clothing, thongs, singlets, T–shirts with offensive messages & motifs, work overalls, immodest clothing. Management reserves the right to refuse entry to anyone not conforming to the Club’s dress policy.

Official publication ABN 56 000 967 199. Information was correct at the time of printing. Canterbury–Hurlstone Park RSL Club promotes the responsible service of gaming & the responsible service of alcohol.

Archie White Senior Vice PresidentNeville Brown PresidentMichelle Boon Junior Vice President

Neville Rose DirectorMalcolm Tyler DirectorJohn Crowhurst DirectorSteve Baker DirectorGerry Coughlin Director (Retired) May 15 2012

Mark McIntyre Director

2013 Board Of Directors

Sub Branch

MELOCCO Albert

RICHEY Gregory

Club

EDWARDS Noel Lacy

WONG Joseph

BEAZLEY Lorna

CLEGG Arthur

LOWNDS Velda

CLARKE Joyce

MALONE Charles

Seated

Standing

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