Sunday, September 22, 2013




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Rotaract Club of Subiaco
21 hours ago

Helping Subiaco voice of youth at the relaunched skate park! 





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Rotaract Club of City of  Gosnells
5 September

Secretary Jim, President Bryn and Sergeant Aaron 
doing an amazing job starting our meeting!







· 15 September


Thanks for coming Adam, Jon and Matt. Great to have you with us





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InterPlast Video



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Rotary Club of West Perth

20 September

Geoff overseeing Pres Steve welcoming David and Anthony as the club's newest members. — 



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Around the Clubs

Rotary Club of Scarborough



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Rotary Club of Mosman Park

16 September


Our President Chris and our exchange student Vitor exchanging gifts -
 Chris' birthday was 07/09 and Vitor's birthday was 15/09





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Rotary Club of Kalgoorlie

· 20 September


Working hard at Streets are Paved with Gold!! — with Michael Young and Edward Brennan.





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Rotary Club of CockBurn
Sausage Sizzle




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Rotary Club of Karrinyup
19 September

At last night's club meeting, Heather our club's Vocational and Membership Director
 had the honour of presenting the Nurse of the Year Award
 to Morag Nelson. 
Morag has given many years of outstanding service to Osborne Park Hospital 
and is thoroughly deserving of this award.



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Rotary Club of Hillarys

17 September

Past President Heather exchanging banners with President, David Wheeler 
from Bognor Regis Rotary Club, District 1250




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Rotary Club of Manjimup
 President Jackie presented a cheque 
to Barbara Hunter for her World Youth International Project Trip


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Rotary Club of Mill Point
Mark Horwood and his Ramble team







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Rotary Club of Geraldton Greenough

15 September


This week's guest speaker was Curtis White, 
our delegate for this year's Rotary Adventures in Citizenship in Canberra. 
Curtis gave us an excellent idea of what a fabulous program this is. 
Each year around 45 Year 11 students (delegates) 
have been sponsored and hosted by their local Rotary clubs.







Some other guests this morning included, from left,
 Caroline Mason, Sonia Davies & Shendelle Oliver. 
Caroline & Shendelle are part of Camp Quality.
 Sonia is the manager of the local Jetts Fitness and has plans to compete
 in the Tour de Afrique, commencing in January 2014. 
The ride will take her from Cairo to Cape Town!
 In 2013, only 12 of the 50 riders completed the Tour.
 Since the inception of the program approx 10,000 cycles
 have been donated to local health workers. 
Sonia has nominated Camp Quality as the group she is hoping to raise money for. 
We would like to thank the girls for taking time out to visit our Club








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Rotary Club of West Perth

 Brett getting the lowdown from john and Bill, the other wise men!!!


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Funny Picture

Seen at the recent 
Rotary Club of Cunderdin
Tree Planting Day


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Club Flyers






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Rotary Club of Como

 Como Rotary Car Show Registrations














































































































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Rita HayWorth   .....Stayin Alive









 A poor Australian sheep farmer migrated to Texas. 
Nearly bankrupt, more misfortune befell
 when several of his lambs tumbled into large vats of vegetable dyes
 reserved for the local Navajo weavers.
 Fortunately for him, a wealthy woman
 who was passing by in her Cadillac was enthralled by the sight
 of the colorful lambs cavorting about and ordered a dozen for pets.
 Word soon spread of her find and the Aussie could hardly keep up 
with the demand for these unique "status symbols." 
He soon became known as the biggest lamb dyer in all of Texas!






Ever had a dream like this??










Back in the roaring twenties raccoon coats were the rage, 
especially among the college set in the ivy league schools.
 Just any raccoon coat wouldn't do.
 It had to be a full length duster almost reaching the floor
 to really be in style. 
John, a young man with a very rich but miserly father
 who was entering his freshman year at Harvard 
was surprised to learn when he moved into the dorm 
that he just couldn't fit in without a raccoon coat. 
He pleaded with his father that he just had to have a raccoon coat
 or would never make it at school. 
After several letters back and forth his father agreed 
to purchase a beautiful coat on one condition. 
The condition was that the coat must not be damaged 
in any way during the next four years.
 If there was any damage to the coat at all after four years
 the John would be disinherited and have to go find a job on his own.
He would not be allowed to join the father in his very prosperous business. 

John quickly agreed to the conditions without thinking of the implications. 
The father bought the best raccoon coat money could buy,
 then had several members of his staff count the number of hairs on the coat.
 They found there were exactly 1,524,203 hairs.
 A second group of staff members recounted 
and confirmed there were 1,524,203 hairs.
 The coat was then carefully sealed in a package 
and sent off to Harvard with a note informing the John of the hair count. 

When John received the coat he was overjoyed 
that his ostracism by his fellow students was soon to end.
Then he read the enclosed letter. 
He showed the coat to all his friends
 but was afraid to wear it under any circumstances
 for fear of damaging it in some manner.
 After everyone had seen the coat he resealed it in its box 
and placed it on the shelf in his closet.
 He often showed the coat to new friends 
but could never work up the courage 
to wear it until his senior year. 

Harvard was playing Yale for the conference championship in football.
 He bought nine tickets to the game, 
three seats behind his,
 the seats to either side,
 and the three seats in front.
 He was going to be damned sure no one spilled drink 
or mustard on his beloved coat.
 He didn't enjoy the game at all because of his concern for his coat
. Immediately after the game he returned
 the coat to the closet where it had been for three years 
after carefully spending several hours recounting the hairs.
 All 1,524,203 were intact but after 
such a tedious job he made a mistake.
 He didn't reseal the bag in which he had been 
storing the coat these many years. 

During the night a campus moth crawled under the door of the closet,
 fluttered up onto the box and crawled inside.
 He had a feast but being a small moth 
one hair was all his tiny stomach could hold.
 He emerged from the box,
 fluttered from the closet and flew up onto the light fixture
 to get warm and have a nap. 
The next day the hapless student decided to recheck the hair-count.
 It took him hours but when finished he knew he was in trouble. 
There were only 1,524,202 hairs.
He wailed in despair at the top of his lungs.
 All his fraternity brothers came running into the room 
expecting the worst. 
ohn recounted the whole story about his fathers 
conditions and his impending fate. 

In all the commotion the little moth asleep 
on the light fixture awakened.
 He listened to the story in amazement.
 As the whole story unfolded the moth became terribly sad. 

Have you ever seen a moth bawl?



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