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President's Note

Wonderful prelude to the Melbourne Cup with Bryan Martin race caller along with our own David Rush conducting the last meeting.  Clearly a lot of effort in archival film work by David matching Bryan' s candid and learned reminiscences and observations of past racing greats.    I was not up with all the horse names but really enjoyed the show.

It was my personal departure but privilege  to acknowledge some special efforts (ongoing too) by three of our own "greats", Gordon Cheyne, Noel Halford and Charles Morrison.   Thanks guys,  Hawthorn Rotary would be a lesser club without you.

Things to come:-

Evening of Thursday 16th November: Filipino BBQ & talk on Disasteraid at the Auburn Bowls Club (look out for your invitation)

Paris to Provence parking 24th -26th November-an important fundraiser, keep an eye out for the roster.

The annual club Xmas meeting/event. Dinner on 12th December (jointly with Glenferrie)

Sunday 17th December-annual Christmas lunch for the socially isolated.

Tuesday 19th December break up meeting. 

See you in a fortnight(Cup Day next week)!

Katrina
 
Foundation Film Night   8th Nov
 

November is Foundation Month and Susie Cole, District 9800 Polio Chair has organised a night at the movies.

 The film is: 'Murder On the Orient Express'

'A lavish trip through Europe quickly unfolds into a race against time to solve a murder aboard a train. Everyone's a suspect when Detective Hercule Poirot arrives to interrogate all passengers and search for clues before the killer can strike again'.

 

Date:     Wednesday 8th November

Where   Jam Factory Cinemas

Time:     6.15p.m.

Cost:      $20    " and your ticket will generate $30 for the End Polio campaign due to generous 2 for 1 matching from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation ".

 David and Sue Rush are the first to book.   Why not join them as well as other Rotarians?

 Here's a sneak peek of the movie....Click here

 

​**To Book:  Please give David a call   0419 740 003

 

Bryan Martin...The Journey of a Race Commentator
 
Bryan Martin, well known race caller, was guest speaker appropriately just prior to the Melbourne Cup.    Neither he nor David Rush chairman/support speaker left us with any  worthy  tip for the race.  They did however give an entertaining and interesting insight into the “journey of a race commentator” and an unique perspective of past race horse greats.
 
Bryan could remember as a 6 year old listening to the Melbourne Cup on radio.  This was the catalyst to a wonderful career in radio racing calling which took him all over the world and an iconic presence on Melbourne radio for decades.   A cynic might say that this evolved because he had the winning horse “Evening Peel” in a sweep and won “two bob”, but not so.  His fascination with that call persisted to shape his life.   
 
First, he and his brother as youngsters would regularly conduct mock races complete with colors for the jockeys and call them.  At the age of 14 years Bryan took serious steps by attending Radio School in Melbourne.  This touched on aspects of voice production and projection and in his case practice  race calling.  Success on the radio show “Radio Editions” (three gongs! ) with a mock race call was noticed so began a career in radio first as a mail boy.   Always keen to learn Bryan sought and got from old hands comments on tape recordings he had made of his practice calls. 
 
A move to Adelaide led to his first professional race-call in 1970. He got twenty dollars for the day.  Bryan recalled fond memories as a young lad of this day at Mindarie-Halidon a remote SA town in the Murray-Mallee region.  This exposure lead to an offer as an understudy at a Melbourne Radio Station and natural progression to lead roles at that and other competitor stations.
 
The audience was then treated to a number of film clips with fascinating race calls of some memorable races.  The role of the commentator in providing an accurate description but an interesting and most entertaining occasion came through.
 
Bryan commented on some of the top horses which he had seen.  It was a list of past well known racehorse names.   When asked that deft question of how does one compare today’s best, say “Winx” , with past champions, Bryan reiterated a common view that one cannot as conditions and times change.   When however he did note that probably the four best Australian performed horses in the past twenty years were mares, audience conjecture discussed weight advantages and hormone generation capacity!
 
It was an entertaining and informative talk enjoyed by all, and a special delight to those with horse racing awareness.
 
The Shadow
   There is a forthcoming theatre night at the Jam Factory on 8th November.  Its a fund raiser for Rotary Foundation and David Rush is coordinating attendance for our club.    Movie is "Murder on the Orient Express".   The Shadow will not shame fellow members but there was an common undercurrent at one table on hearing the announcement about the evening.   "But I know who did it!"   The Shadow reminds said members that Hollywood readily changes the plot of famous books, and moreover expects a donation to Foundation for said members to remain nameless.
Make-ups and Apologies

Lawrence Reddaway always seeks to finalize numbers by Sunday 10pm by collating  responses to attendance at the next meeting.   So please try the electronic response (or phone) or even carrier pidgeon!    Forewarn of any guests at the same time.   This minimizes catering costs. 

Geoff Wright collates the attendance information.  He needs to know of  "make up " events.

Club Roster 

CLUB MEETING DUTIES      
If you cannot perform your duty, please find a replacement or contact Charles Morrison

 

  7 Nov (no mtg)

    14 Nov

   21 Nov 

     

    28 Nov

 

Greeting & Badges

   

   Cup Day

   Earliest arrival

    Earliest arrival

   Earliest arrival

Front Desk

    

    Reid

     Rosback

   Rush

Credit Cards

   

    Wright

     Brown

   England

Set & Clear Up    

   

    tba

      tba

    tba

MC        

    

    na

      Dumayne

    tba

 

ClubRunner
Lunch Speakers
Nov 07, 2017
No Meeting
No Meeting

Melbourne Cup Day is Australia’s best known horse racing event. Since 1861 it has been held on the first Tuesday of November at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne.

 

 

 

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Club Events
Filipino Food Night-Fundraiser & Thursday Group
Auburn Bowls Club
Nov 16, 2017
6:15 PM – 8:30 PM
 
Rotary District 9800 annual conference
Mar 16, 2018 – Mar 18, 2018
 
Easter
Mar 30, 2018 – Apr 02, 2018
 
Birthdays
Member Birthdays
Chris Hanson
November 2
 
Ian Pohl
November 4
 
Kevin Rose
November 4
 
Simon O'Donoghue
November 4
 
Jim O'Beirne
November 6
 
Gilbert Habla
November 15
 
Ian Gillies
November 20
 
Dennis Shore
November 28
 
Spouse Birthdays
Mick Tyrrell
November 6
 
Marie Devereux
November 16
 
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Secretary
 
Treasurer
 
President Elect
 
Club Services Director
 
Community Service Director
 
Youth & Vocational Director
 
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