Rotary Summer Lottery
In support of the
Galt Gardens Revitalization Project
OVER $120,000 IN PRIZES
Phone 327-6098
Toll Free 1-800-267-2427
"Available to Alberta Residents Only"
This is the LAST-Week
Full details at http://lethbridgerotary.org/summer_lottery.htm
Whoop~Up Bulletin
Vol.86, No.9, September 22, 2003
Upcoming (Meeting days in black)
Bernie's Top Ten Reasons why you should join Rotary
# 5 ENTERTAINMENT:
Every Rotary Club and District hosts parties and activities that offer diversion from one's business and personal life. Conferences, conventions, assemblies, and social events provide entertainment as well as Rotary information, education and service.
Greeter Mike Marcotte introduced guests:
Bryan Smith, Guest Speaker
Don MacDonald
Don Hale, Lethbridge East
Sandy Gibson, Kendall's daughter
Victor Ononye
Bev Waters
Sammy Siegl
Doug Parker
Dale Nielson
Budget Questions
Bernie is putting together a comparison of this year's budget with previous years', in response to members' questions.
Interact Initiative
Saturday, November 15- CCH Interact Club Fund Raiser Supper. Tables available at $96 or single tickets at $12.
RYPEN
We will schedule a returning Rotary Youth Program of Enrichment (RYPEN) graduate to speak at a regular meeting soon.
ROTORACT
Rotarians are assisting university students in starting a ROTORACT club on Wednesday, Sept 24 - ROTORACT Room, W646 at the University.
Going North?
Our Isabel is looking for a ride to Innisfail (South of Red Deer on Hwy #2) on one of the next two weekends.
Library Van Drivers
Thanks, Joe Montpetit and Les Talbot, for covering Wednesday and Thursday this week.
Does your Bridge Need Repair?
Ohh. . . wrong bridge. Mike McGuire left sign-up sheets on each table for this year's Bridge Club. Or e-mail Mike
Smelling Like a Rose
Don Hale of Lethbridge East is selling a dozen roses, delivered for $25 on October 9. This is Lethbridge East fundraiser.
Tania's Umbrella Bucks
On Jan 17, 2004, you, too, could be leaving for Varadero, Cuba, with its 20 km (12 miles) of white sand beaches. It is clear of litter, seaweed and coral, and immaculately clean. Havana is politically interesting, a visit back into history. Tickets are $1949 / week, or $2849 / two weeks.
Tim says his bride has done 90% of the work in selling 325 tickets. There are not many tickets left, so call Bev or Tim (if you can catch him near a phone). Call 381-8141 or e-mail
Summer Lottery
Summer is over and the Lottery will also end on Sunday at Midnight. Robin tells us there are 166 prizes and at the moment, a one in ten chance of winning a prize. The televised draw for the Cadillac will be Wednesday, October 1, 2003. Imagine your name being called...
Sergeant At Arms Report
Robin, freshly
returned from a week away, was quick to fine Tania for traveling to the
Caribbean and calling it work. He says not everyone thinks Cuba is the
place to be. There are some boys from Afghanistan that are not enjoying it
at
all. Jack Reynar has the pleasure of paying for his well authored story in
Lethbridge Living. He still looks the same as he did when he was 19. .
.well, almost - he combs his hair differently now, what there is of it. . .
Brent is offering Jack the opportunity to supplement his income as a navigator
with Integra; however, the company no longer goes by the stars and sextant, so
Jack will need a little brushing up on his skills.
Tom deJager paid for his perpetual closing out sale, so hurry over before July of 2004 for the latest bargains. Dawna owes for her golf trip. Dennis, just returned from Eastern Canada, pays for the front page story of RBC embroiled in double-dipping, and law suits. It must be true, because the next article tells about Stephen Harper and Stockwell coming out of the closet. Dennis is levied a $2.00 fine, an administration fee, a transfer fee and. . . Charles, Lorne and Lottie are also fined an affiliate fee. Don Hale, the flower child gone to seed is challenged to buy a Summer Lottery Ticket for each sale of roses.
Happy Bucks
from BabyDoc who had her car totaled in a three car mix-up.
But she is happy to be driving a new Nissan from Ed's dealership, and happy the
car has been given luck by a passing seagull. Ed paid $2 for the free
advertising and another buck for having a birthday. David Hughes is happy
that he painlessly exchanged a promise to pay for a new van which has so many
Murray stickers on it that people keep asking for a ride to pick up their car at
Murray's. Dave also paid for being made an honest four-time grandfather.
His daughter was able to get out of her wedding dress before delivering.
Chris paid for the advertising.
Lloyd, Your Worship, paid for celebrating a birthday. Connie is happy her son who was born in Thailand had a birthday, but wants to spend the next one where he was born. Tom de is, indeed, happy to report his final sale is almost over, and he will no longer test child labour laws. More birthday bucks collected, some in absentia from Seamus, Chris Yauck, Harvey Heck, Don Grummett, Georgina, Duncan, Brent and Mark Sabourin.
New SAA
Daniel will be Sergeant At Arms for October and November. Be ready to accept an invitation for the last 7 months of Robin's term.
Guest Speaker
Bryan Smith was born at Vegreville, spent 25 years in the RCMP, raises and trains horses, teaches outdoor survival, volunteers in the Castle Mountain Ski Patrol, conducts educational trial rides, equine psychology clinics, is a riding coach, trainer, cowboy poet, back country guide, packer and for pocket money, he investigates welfare fraud on behalf of the Provincial government.
Bryan came to give us bunch
An injection of culture he said
As we ate our beef stew lunch
He spouted poems from his head
He told us of an old watch
That had been given to his Dad
Bryan lost it in a field of rocks
Twenty years, his loss was sad
Then t'was found by another rock picker
And brought back to its real owner
Whose happy heart took back the ticker
And threw out his Timex loaner
He kept that watch beneath his hat
And used it to trick the dude
Who thought he was so clever that
Bryan knew when it was time for food
Another rhyme about an errant shot
That killed departmental property
Sure to make old Zaccarelli hot
Made us old cops laugh diabolically
Then there was the story
Of trying to cut Tom cat
It was real blood and gory
For all but that old cat
While one or two of these words rhyme
It is plain for all to see
Why President Bernie asked Bryan
To give us company
Bernie presented Bryan with the gift of sight.
Draw: Liz Rossnagel for $10 and guest Victor Ononye for $5.00
Next week, partners day, bring yours, or borrow one. Guest Speaker, Rotarian Cliff Elle, retired school superintendent and part owner of Sylvan Learning speaks on what works and doesn't work in education.
Long Letter From Hanski, posted on her webpage available in archives link
Received 17 September, 2003
Hi!
I havenīt written for a long time, so now i decided it's time =)
iīm quite frusturated with my school here. but in a way iīm kind of glad
some of you other exchange students are feeling the same way. maybe
depressed would be better word to describe.
itīs so hard. and iīm so dum, well i try to tell myself not think like that,
but itīs just so hard to learn words for english and swedish now after a
year break ( and they are words iīve mostly never heard in english). Maybe i
got little too lazy during last year. maybe i sewed too much ;) well, good
thing i did, īcause i havenīt have time for sewing even a bit since i
started school and that means five(?) weeks now. so iīm going crazy!
i hope you are all doing well. iīm missing all of you alot! there wonīt go a
day that i wouldnīt think how things were there and what would people be
doing now and how the other echangers have used to be at home or the others
with the new exchange students there or the friends at school and in my
sewing class (Patti =).
iīm doing pretty well, as iīm trying to not to count my stress with the
school. iīm still taking lessons to learn how to drive. today i was in a
bigger city (Tampere) and tried drive there; itīs crazy! itīs not enough to
try to remember the rules and see who iīm supposed to let go first and se
the pedestrians and all the signs in side of the road (and understund them
;) but also make sure, that iīm ready to be flexible, if someone doesnīt
follow the rules! thatīs just way too much to ask..!! for example i was
waiting the light to turn green and when it turned and i tried to go, the
car shut down and i had to start again. well iīm used tothat, so it doesnīt
take so long, before i get going again, but there was car behind me who
obviously watched only the light not thinking that there cloud be someone
slow in front of HIM and so he came closer and closer and we almost crashed.
but just almost=) anyways, it was scary.
and if i havenīt told i got a job (really smart says my mom, since i didnīt
already have enough time for my homework) from a gasstation. and i love it!
iīm waiting for the wekends to come, so that i can go to work! i have to
send some pictures, as soon as my brother can take some with his digital
camera (the uniform is dum, youīll see =).
iīve still been rollerblading as often as the roads are dry.(havenīt been
often though) and playing with my dog. oh, it was funny, i had my dog in
school once, because i had to bring her to vet for those yearly
appointments/checks and to get those.. hmm.. when you stick the needle into
them and so on.. to ensure from getting any deceases or something. but sheīs
calm, so they didnīt mind her being there.
my dad turned 50 and we had huge party. well... what can i say. in finland,
when you celebrate,you drink, whatever you partying for.. thatīs just how it
goes here. at the same time it was the first weekend that i worked,so i had
to take easy (read: go early to bed) and it was good, because they were
partying all night long. basicly my dad and his brothers. well, it was
succes and my dad was happy, so thatīs the main point =)
what else.. i told for some of you how the school works here, that we have
those five time periods. in each one we study for five or six weeks and then
we have max 8 exams on those subjects one in a day, foir a week and a half.
and my first exam is on monday.
Here i want to copy for you this little peace of our exam (just a practise
one) those that we get for homework
youīre supposed to pivk the right word to fill the blanc. you have 4 options
to choose from.
On top of the world
On May 29, 1953 Edmund Hillary of New Zealand and Tenzing Norgay of Nepal
became the first human beings to __1__ Mount Everest - at 29,028ft, the
highest place on Earth. __2__ rational standards, this was no big deal.
Aircraft had long before __3__ over the summit, and within a few decades
literally hundreds of other people __4__ climb Everest too. And what is
remarkable, __5__, about getting top of a mountain?
Geography was not furthered by the achievement, scientific progress was
scarely hastened, and nothing new was __6__. Yet the names of Hillary and
Tenzing went instantly into all languages as the names of heroes, partly
because they really were men of heroic mould __7__ chiefly because they
represented so compellingly the __8__ of theur time. The world of the early
1950s was still a little dazed from World War 2, __9__ had ended less than a
decade before. Everything was falling, new ones were rising.
1. a overcome b conquer c beat d win
2. awith no b upon some c through all d by any
3. a flown b flowed c fled d flung
4. a could b would c should d might
5. a aoverall b anyway c somehow d at all
6. a explored b invented c discovered d detected
7. a but b so c or d for
8. a spirit b air c mind d attitude
9. a it b that c what d which
and to mention, we have to do tons of those.. from 1 to 60 or 70 in numbers.
and you wonīt even pass, unless you have half right.. iīm doing little
better than when i left, but not as mucxh as i hoped..
by the way..
Alison, Michael, Lynette, John How are you doing in north bay? how is the
new school, people there? and the house it must be so, so nice! i bet you
love it even more, it looked like a dream home! Alison; any cute guys??
smile ;) well, i hope you are happy there and not missing Lethbridge too
much!
Beatrice, Colleen, Heather, Sofie how are you? did Isa watch as much
romantic comedies, as i did? smile ;) Give biiig hug for sofe from Hanski!
Patti, thanks for your e-mail. Nice to hear from you, even shortly. But you
better start sewing girl!!
Danny, Danny! you remember that pudding i remembered your name for? well
wehatever, e-mail me back, please! itīs so, so much fun to read them. I miss
you and the other Banfflanders (creating new words)
Emily. Hi i miss to be around there and i bet you mniss things here, right?
and someone specially smile ;) do you think we could switch for a bit?
Debbie, is Murray still as busy, helping everyone in Rotary? Volunteering
=). I hope you two are doing good, say hi to Lidsay and Richard (when youīre
in contact). how does he like it there? oh, and donīt you dare to miss the
dogs! Please give big hugs to them.
Nelsons and Scotts, i miss those great, fun times with you!! i'm sure your
as great for Isa! but weīre going to see some here day.. when Kristie is 11
and Iain 13, right?
Wayne. You know what. i started talking in school to my friend that yes,
thatīs how it is, Wayne said so! and my friend asked who the heck is Wayne
what does it matter what some Wayne says.. =0) well, i explained that i
learned so many things from him. Please say hi to Eleanor too, Hopes sheīs
doing well too. `cause i know you are, how else would the ī-mails come every
monday ?!
Kara, thanks for e-mailing. Nive to hear that you are happy there. i read
your e-mails on the Lethbridge Rotary site too, itīs amazing how much you
write. i wish i coudīve done that! well, iīm sure youīll cautch up with the
language!
Jeff, same to you! i know itīs hard language, but itīll go fine.. by the
way, i left an voicemail to your kännykka =) cell phone little after you
wrote me those numbers. iīm not sure if you got it. can you use the text
messages? do you know what kind of phone you have? well, would be nice to
meet some day! i really hope you like it here!
Isa, I loved Lethgridge,not every day, but most of the people there were so
nice to me. Iīm glad you got to stay with Nelsons &scotts too. I love Iain
and Kristie! say hi to them from me please. i hope your school is going ok
to.
And for all you my dear exhange friends; I miss you awful much! so i hope
youīll write back some time. donīt think what to write,just do it.. as i
do.. then then there comes lots, but oh well!
oh, by the way Roger, do you think that would work what we talked about
sending the text messages to each others? you have a cell phone, right?
well, i havenīt really searched in internet, so i donīt know if those would
send out of the country, but if you want to try my number with the country
code is 358 40 762 3482. and you others if you have cell phones.. well of
course you wonīt need them if you send from ī-net, but..
Byyeee!!!
Hanski
Hanna-Maija Haikka
"We endeavor to tell the truth in all reporting."