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LAKE COUNTRY PROBUS PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE I m standing at my computer typing this while watching an almost full moon rise over the frozen lake. Current thought is that we sit far too much and it impacts our circulation and is not good for us. So I got rid of my desk and put my computer on a tall dresser and now I m standing to use it. As always, I m interested in doing as much as I can to keep myself fit and active. Having said that I realize that it is also my approach to being President of PROBUS. To this end I am concerned about the health of our PROBUS club and it s ability to continue to function satisfactorily in coming years. In a few short months we will not only need a vice president but also a president as my term will be over in October. We have also reinstituted the position of 2nd vice president and will need a volunteer for this position. Along this line we will also need to fill the positions of dining, speaker and newsletter chairs as our current volunteers have given in notice that come September they will be done. They have served long and well and will be missed. Apparently this situation (having trouble getting volunteers for the executive) is not unique to our PROBUS. Other clubs also have some difficulties in attracting volunteers. If there was only some way I could tell you how rewarding it is being a part of the executive. Things always seem to sort themselves out in the long run so while I may keep being a broken record I will have faith that things will work out. On another note PROBUS central has revised it s guidelines and now PROBUS is all capital letters and is no longer supposed to be only for retired business people. It s trying to be more inclusive. Next month is National PROBUS month and to acknowledge this we have been including information about PROBUS in our newsletter. We are also busy organizing coming events and activities. Your executive is busy making our PROBUS the best ever. They are an amazing group of dedicated people. So happy February, the days are getting longer and touch wood the weather has been better so far than last year. We are indeed fortunate to be living in Canada and to have PROBUS to attend to have fun and meet people. Looking forward to seeing everyone one week later than usual on Monday February 23rd. Take care, be well and warm, enjoy life and be kind to yourself and others. Lynn FEBRUARY MEETING DATE CHANGE AS FEB 16 IS FAMILY DAY, THE LAKE COUNTRY PROBUS MEETING WILL BE HELD FEBRUARY 23 LAKE COUNTRY PROBUS, ORILLIA PAGE 1

LAKE COUNTRY PROBUS CLUB MEETING AGENDA FEBRUARY 23, 2015 10:00 O Canada - led by Vonne Brister Additions to Agenda Approval of the minutes from the previous meeting One Minute News (This is an opportunity for any members to make announcements about social events and other points of interest to members.) Reports President - Lynn Boht Vice President - Vacant Treasurer - Adde Walker Membership - David Mallinson Newsletter - Laura Micks Speakers - Laura Micks Social - Janice O'Brien Caring - Carole Ayerst Dining - Marilynn George Local activities - Liz Stenson & Betty Wells Tripping - Ken Smith New business - if anyone has any new business please contact Lynn Boht to add it to the agenda. Share the Wealth Draw 10:30-11:00 Social break (half hour opportunity to socialize, meet new people, enjoy refreshments, sign up for activities, etc. 11:00-12:00 Speaker - Lindsay Yanciuk Conclusion FEBRUARY SPEAKER - LINDSAY YACIUK With 20 years corporate experience, Lindsay is passionate about the philosophy of Conscious Capitalism, whereby it is the responsibility of successful businesses to give back to their communities, their countries, and the world at large. With overwhelming support from her business network, Lindsay partook in a volunteer mission to Nicaragua in January of 2014. She was part of a team of like-minded insurance professionals who collectively built two houses for two impoverished families. It was a life changing experience, and she learned some valuable lessons. Lindsay is excited to share the highlights (and a few lowlights) of her Nicaraguan journey with the Lake Country PROBUS Club LAKE COUNTRY PROBUS CLUB 2015 MEETING DATES February 23 (16th is Family Day) March 16 April 20 May 25 (18th is Victoria Day) June 15 July 20 August 17 September 21 October 19 November 16 December 21 LAKE COUNTRY PROBUS, ORILLIA PAGE 2

ISSUE 48 FEBRUARY 2015 SOCIAL APPY HOURS HOSTS ARE REQUIRED FOR FEBRUARY, MARCH, APRIL, AND MAY If you are interested in hosting an Appy Hour, please contact Janice O'Brien, mjlb.obrien@sympatico.ca or 705.835.0533 UPCOMING APPY HOURS (Sign up at the February meeting) COOKIES Thank you to the following PROBUS members for providing cookies at the January meeting: Ken Smith - Bob Rennie - Jim Telford Ron Parolin - Earl Lambert Ted Nagel was heard to say, "That was so much fun we are going to do it more often." Cookies are needed for 2015 meetings. February 13 March 6 June 5 June 19 July 3 July 17 August 7 August 21 September 4 Ken and Bernie Smith Marty and Janice O'Brien Jane Lewis & Henry Van Stralen Maggie & Don Rowsell Peggy Halligan Diane Francoz Amy & Jim Telford Truus Morgan-Karel Liz Stenson THE CARING COMMITTEE If you know of a PROBUS member who has suffered a loss, been in the hospital, or is ill, please contact Carole Ayerst at 705-326-9936 or email cjayerst@hotmail.com Please sign up at the February meeting. LAKE COUNTRY PROBUS, ORILLIA PAGE 3

DINING Marcel's Gastro Pub Mississauga Street (Formerly Zat's) Thursday, March 5, 6:00pm Thursday night is half price appetizers, $5.00 wine, beer specials & 1/2 price menu. This will be a pick & pay event and registration is required. Please register at the February meeting. Coordinator: Marilynn George Fern Resort Tuesday, April 14 5:30 p.m. Cocktails - 6:30 p.m. Dinner Cost: $40.00 (tax & gratuity included) Food choices are from the regular Fern menu. Fern will again offer a tour of their facility for those interested. Please register at the February & March meetings. There will be no last minute bookings with tickets being paid for & pick up at the event. Coordinator: Adde Walker LAKE COUNTRY PROBUS, ORILLIA PAGE 4

ISSUE 48 FEBRUARY 2015 ACTIVITIES PLANNING AN ACTIVITY OR TRIP? It is great to see more members stepping up to offer to organize trips or local activities. This is so appreciated! However, since we need to coordinate the calendar, please let one of us know, before you go ahead, just what you are thinking of offering. We will support you anyway we can. Betty Wells - Liz Stenson - Ken Smith Local Activities and Tripping Coordinators MARCH 16, 2015 PANCAKE BREAKFAST AND SUGARBUSH TOUR SHAW'S MAPLE BUSH MARCH 30, 2015 $12.00 Please register at the February meeting. Coordinator: Betty Wells LAKE COUNTRY PROBUS, ORILLIA PAGE 5

GLOW IN THE DARK BOWLING ORILLIA BOWL, MEMORIAL AVENUE April 15, 2015 11:00 A.M. $12.00 (INCLUDES SHOE RENTAL) LUNCH AT EAST SIDE MARIOS (PICK AND PAY) PLEASE REGISTER AT THE FEBRUARY OR MARCH MEETING. COORDINATOR: CAROL FORREST DICKEY BEE HONEY TOUR COOKSTOWN APRIL 22, 2015 10:30 A.M. $5.00 LUNCH AT HOTSTACKS (PICK AND PAY) PLEASE REGISTER AT THE FEBRUARY OR MARCH MEETING. COORDINATOR: SUSAN LESKEW CAMERA WORKSHOP: LEARNING TO USE LIGHT WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 10 AM TO 12 NOON NORMANDY ROOM - ORILLIA LEGION PRESENTER: TYLER KNIGHT OF KNIGHTVISION VIDEO & PHOTO COST: $ 15.00 PLEASE REGISTER AT THE MARCH MEETING ORGANIZERS: BETTY WELLS & LIZ STENSON LAKE COUNTRY PROBUS, ORILLIA PAGE 6

ISSUE 48 FEBRUARY 2015 TRIPS 2015 LAKE COUNTRY PROBUS WINE TOUR STRATFORD, ONTARIO THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2015 $122.00 We will be visiting Stratford for an afternoon performance of "The Taming of the Shrew." Included will be time to browse the stores and have lunch at The Parlour Inn. Please register at the February or March meeting. LUNCH MENU: Appetizer: Greek Chopped romaine, cucumbers, tomatoes, black olives, & lemon oregano vinaigrette Entree: (Choice to be made by each participant at the time of registering) Chicken breast Flat iron steak Gnocchi with mushroom cream sauce (vegetarian) Rainbow trout Dessert: Pavlova Coordinators: David & Sue Mallinson DESTINATION: PELEE ISLAND REGION Tuesday, June 23 to Thursday, June 25 Featuring: Round trip bus transportation from Orillia 3 wineries, 3 tours & tastings, 1 souvenir wine glass Guided tours on Pelee Island, including ferry ride, wine tasting & lunch at the winery pavilion 2 Breakfasts, 2 lunches, 3 dinners Hotel accommodation for 2 nights Budget not final, approx $460 per person double occupancy, $585 single (taxes & gratuities included) First come, first served. Space is limited. Members may bring guests. Register at the February meeting with deposit cheque of $200 per person, payable to "Lake Country PROBUS" Balance due at the April Meeting. Coordinators: Ken and Bernie Smith LAKE COUNTRY PROBUS, ORILLIA PAGE 7

FAMOUS PEOPLE PLAYERS THEATRE TORONTO SEPTEMBER 16, 2015 JOIN US TO ENJOY THIS ENTERTAINING PERFORMANCE & A GOURMET LUNCH COST: $90 (Includes return bus fare, lunch, show, taxes & gratuities) Menu choices to be made at time of registration. Please register at the February or March meeting. Coordinators: Pat Hannan & Lyn Mody PROBUS TRIVIA The word PROBUS is derived from the words PROfessional and BUSiness. The first PROBUS club in the world was formed in England in 1965 when a recent retiree named Fred Carhill started meeting for coffee with several other ex-commuters. There were many retired men in this area with similar business and professional backgrounds and Fred decided to form a luncheon club. The local Rotary president organized the first meeting and with forty-five men in attendance they established the Campus Club. At about the same time in September 1965, Harold Blanchard, a member of the Caterham Rotary Club also retired. At his urging the Caterham Rotary club organized a meeting for retired professional and businessmen aged 60 and over in February 1966. Forty two prospective members attended and agreed to a monthly luncheon meeting. They adopted the name of PROBUS, taking the first three letters of PROfessional and BUSiness. Harold is considered the father figure' of PROBUS in Great Britain. PROBUS has since spread throughout the world and at the present time there are over 4,000 clubs worldwide and the numbers are increasing steadily. Probus Clubs were introduced to New Zealand in 1974, Australia in 1976 and Canada in 1987. As of December 31, 2014 there were 235 active PROBUS Clubs in Canada with 32,087 members. LAKE COUNTRY PROBUS, ORILLIA PAGE 8

PHOTO GALLERY Thanks to Betty and Dave Wells for hosting the December 19 Appy Night (Photos by Ken Smith) LAKE COUNTRY PROBUS, ORILLIA PAGE 9

Thanks to Ardene Derbecker for hosting the January 16 Appy Night (Photos by Ken Smith) LAKE COUNTRY PROBUS, ORILLIA PAGE 10

BULLETIN BOARD LAKE COUNTRY PROBUS, ORILLIA PAGE 11