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From the Tregenza Times 10th May 1988
VETERAN'S DAY: 30TH APRIL
The gods may be crazy but they must be elderly, too, for while the lads
sweated it out on the pitch, the Oldies basked in 24 degrees of Indian
Summer. They refreshed themselves from Dot Roger's and Lilian Holdich's
tea tent with tea and scones sold at pre-Whitlam if not pre-war prices or
sipped the 'occasional' beer at rather more current prices.
They were all there from the wee nippers in prams to the youngest club
member playing senior rugby (David Wortmeyer, aged 17, in the 2nds) to
Founder Member and Patron, Colin Runge. Faces in the crowd included Jack
Hastwell and Gordon Allen from pre-war days, David Rogers, one of two life
members of the referee's association, Rod Essery long serving member
Edward Suttell, Bob Burgess of 1000 games, Neil Franks, Ken 'Crasher' May,
Jenny Feldheim, Tony Matthews of the Feathers and others - including 8 out
of 9 life members. It was a little hard to keep track of everyone so
apologies to anyone I failed to mention.
The evening was good as well with Pat Klynsmith, Margaret Paterson and
Barbara Finn producing a meal - shepherd's pie and curry served with (I'm
told) authentic incinerated Australian ants. The culinary effort was
obviously appreciated judging by the number of empty 'reds' that were
left. A lot of people stayed on until late and what did Mike Shine get up
to.... ?
About 30 people made it back on Sunday evening but only after the
Working Bee when the kitchen was re-painted by (amongst others) Barbara
and Mickey Finn, Patrick Torrens, Hugo Klynsmith, Jill and Peter Allen.
By the way, Dirk Klynsmith arrived a day early from Queensland. Dirk
played some games for the Club a few years ago and although Hugo wants his
son to play 4ths, I'm tipping he's going to be pushing for a spat much
higher up.
Cheers, Danjo
Congratulations to Jeremy and Chris Allport on the arrival of a son,
Simon David Kenneth ? third time lucky.
Mother's Day saw Jane Cushing breaking two standing records - she got out
of bed before noon AND she had lunch. While on the Cushing family - happy
birthday Emma! Other Mother's Day events included Paul Vershaw's novel
solution to the problem of no bath towels being available - ask Barbara
Finn.
FORTHCOMING EVENTS
Every Wednesday at the Club - New Image Rugby starting at 6 p.m. - open
to anyone interested.
MAY
21 (Saturday) - Quiz Night at OCRFC
22 (Sunday) - Tennis day
28 (Saturday) - 'Drinks at Six' $10 per person includes food and
grog
31 (Tuesday) - OCRFC/JETSET Juniors sponsorship dinner at Feathers Hotel
JUNE
1 (Wednesday) - President's XV vs. England - Hindmarsh Oval, 7:30 p.m.
4 (Saturday) - Progressive Dinner
12 (Sunday) - Gentlemen vs. Wenches
18 (Saturday) - Auction night
26 (Sunday) - Car Rally
JULY
1 (Friday) formal black-tie dinner
9 (Saturday) - 'Drinks at Six'
23 (Saturday) - Revue Night
AUGUST
6 (Saturday) - Wine and Cheese Night
14 (Sunday) - Jazz Day and Golden Oldies
SEPTEMBER
4 (Sunday) - Junior's Presentation Day
10 (Saturday) - Rugby Grand Final
16 (Friday) - Annual Presentation Dinner, Feathers Hotel
OCTOBER
29 (Saturday) - Halloween Party
NOVEMBER
3 (Thursday) - Annual General Meeting
DECEMBER
11 (Sunday) - Children's Christmas Party
21st March 1988 Tregenza Times
Can't resist this one - John Brown and Howard Clay recently hosted
a joint birthday party for their wives. The effort put into the party was
too much for John who tactfully withdrew to his bedroom long before his
guests could reasonably be expected to depart. In order to prevent Howard
from dragging him back to the party, John locked the bedroom door which was
a great idea until Julia was ready to go to bed. Latest reports indicate
that John is still very much in the doghouse!
5th March 1988 Tregenza Times
Guy and Robyn Lithgow and Paul and Dawn Warren recently became
proud parents. Congratulations! Glad to know that both offspring were
equipped to play rugby.
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