President s Message - Loretta Carnes

Similar documents
CLUB PRESIDENTS HAND BOOK

48 th Biennial State Convention March 28-31, 2019 West Calcasieu Event Center 401 Arena Rd. Sulphur, LA 70665

VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE UNITED STATES VETERAN VIEWS THE AWARD WINNING NEWSLETTER OF WOODRIDGE MEMORIAL VFW POST 1578

Judson College Alumnae Association. Chapter Manual. (revised March 2000)

THE LION S ROAR. !Were not attained by sudden flight, !Were toiling upward in the night. Ed Soper, Jim Forgey Honored with Melvin Jones Fellowships

PRESCOTT AND DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JANUARY 19, 2011

PWARC SPARKS NEWSLETTER OF THE PUEBLO WEST AMATEUR RADIO CLUB. February 2018

3923 Main Street, Erie, PA Phone: (814) Fax (814)

The Rotary Club of Acton

Michigan Moose Association 82 th Convention August 15-18, 2013 Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan

Wing Kun Tam President ( ) Wing Kun Tam, of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), People s Republic of China, will be

TOWN OF COLMAR MANOR WORK SESSION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, :00 P.M.

I. CALL TO ORDER (2:15 p.m.) A. Roll Call (See attendance above)

From the desk. Bulletin

Wyoming-Western Nebraska Moose Association. 78th State Convention. August 25-28, Ogallala, Nebraska

Branch Executive Committee Meeting April 10, 2018 Minutes

TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF STUDENT COUNCILS RESOURCE GUIDE SECTION 3: EVERYDAY COUNCIL MANAGEMENT

Vancouver and District Area Council Meeting May 26, In Attendance:

6:00 PM Council of Higher Degree Dinner (Members only)

CENTRAL MICHIGAN INTRA-AREA 32 Area Assembly October 7, 2012 Bay City, MI

February 12, The Operating Committee of the Career Institute of Technology. met in the Jerry Felver Conference Room at the Career Institute of

Board Meeting 05/29/2002, Wednesday San Diego, CA. Regency Room, Horton Grand. Meeting called to order by President Roger Ohman, Jr.

THIS FRIDAY S SPEAKER

ILLINOIS MOOSE ASSOCIATION 87 TH ANNUAL CONVENTION AUGUST 16-19, 2018 HEART OF THE COMMUNITY PROJECTS

1914 -CELEBRATING OUR 100th ANNIVERSARY Polish American Citizens Club of Camden County, NJ. President s Message

The FIZZ. The Weekly Newsletter of The Rotary Club of Champaign Mon May 20, 2013

Meeting Minutes - Southeast Chapter of TAWWA

November OFFICERS get yours. November. Treats. Bring. December. Graham /?

ITALIAN CATHOLIC FEDERATION Promoting Faith, Family and Heritage Since President s Training

Thursday, February 01, 2018

SESSION 8 A TEEN LEADER'S COMMUNITY How wonderful it is that nobody need wait one single moment before starting to improve the world.

2. Minutes of the April 27, 2016 Executive meeting were accepted motioned by Marilynn

Polish American Citizens Club of Camden County, NJ. President s Message HAPPY NEW YEAR!

May 2013 News Letter

Our March Birthday members Jillian Richards, Ron Boyd 18 th,norm Kemp 30 th Elaine Muldoon 25 th,leanda O Conner 30 th. From the President

Minnesota Street Superintendents Association Meeting Agenda: 2/11/2014 Elk River Public Works Proctor Road Northwest Elk River MN 55330

Branch Executive Committee Meeting February 13, 2018 Minutes

DO NOT GO TO NARA PARK ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20th!

Table of Contents. Term of Office, Duties of Executive Officers - Past President.. Page 2. Second Vice-President, Recording Secretary Page 4

16820 N 99th Avenue Sun City, AZ (623)

WOODS CROSS CITY COUNCIL MEETING SEPTEMBER 3, Tamra Dayley-entered the meeting as noted in minutes

RIVERTON COMMUNITY UNIT SCHOOL DISTRICT #14 Board of Education Meeting Minutes May 13, 2013 Regular Meeting

GFUSBCA March Meeting Minutes MAR 17, YES 1st VP Mark Henderson Yes Dir #2 Jeff Crouch. YES 2nd VP Dawn Brown No Dir #3 Lottie Gorham

Memorandum of Discussion ACBL Unit 174 Board of Directors Meeting October 7, 2013 Tracy Gee Community Center

ADVENTURES IN LIFELONG LEARNING est 1993 APRIL 2015 PRESIDENT S MESSAGE

YEAR CONFERENCE MARCH 17 20, 2011 LAKEPOINT RESORT STATE PARK

Aquarium Society Since 1958

ILLINOIS MOOSE ASSOCIATION 86 TH ANNUAL CONVENTION AUGUST 17-20, 2017

THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE FAIRPORT PUBLIC LIBRARY WAS HELD ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2018

The meeting was called to order at 1:30p by Chris Searles, Chair of the EESB Committee.

Grand Computers Club

Minutes of the Special Meeting of The Board of Directors of the Fossil Ridge Homeowners Association, Inc. May 6, 2015

ONTARIO SHUFFLEBOARD ASSOCIATION INC. Constitution & Bylaws Revised July 2011

Inside: Winter The Bookworm Bulletin Events of the Friends of the Morgan Hill Library

YEAR CONFERENCE MARCH 17 20, 2011 LAKEPOINT RESORT STATE PARK

Letter from the President Dr. Jim Burton, NC State University

EMPLOYEE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE CHURCHILL COUNTY, NEVADA 155 N. Taylor Street Fallon, Nevada ****NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING**** PLEASE POST

WABASH VALLEY MASTER GARDENERS

Se e you soon, Bernie. From the President. Daylight Savings Time Starts Sunday, March 8 th!

TIMETABLE FOR NEW CLUB

AGRICULTURAL AND CONSUMER ECONOMICS GRADUATE STUDENTS ORGANIZATION at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Constitution.

CITY OF NEW HOPE 4401 XYLON AVENUE NORTH NEW HOPE, MINNESOTA Chair Wills called the meeting to order at 6:59 p.m. None

GRADUATE STUDENT SENATE Public Meeting Minutes December 8, 2011

Volume 31 Number 30 February 7, 2014 District No. 5360

Mayor Wilson led the invocation and pledge of allegiance to the flag.

SOUTHERN REGION BOARD MEETING Minutes May 3, 2012, 3:30 PM CST, via Conference Call Call in: (712) Access Code

IRISH SETTER CLUB OF MICHIGAN. September 10, Minutes

A New Name and a New Website!

Not attending were Ritchie Castonguay, Jim Krull, Eric Paivio and Andrew Wilson. Staff present were Suzanne and Dick Stilwill

The Kansas City Courier

Standing Rules Proposed Changes

TOWN OF MILLBURY MINUTES Page 1 of 5 Pages

REGULAR MEETING. FCLB Board of Directors Tuesday, September 9, 2003 Via telephone conference call 6:00 p.m. MDT MINUTES

FROM THE PRESIDENT...

Fifth Meeting UCT Board of Governors July 4, 2014 Columbus, Ohio

Michigan Moose Association 84th Convention August 13 th - 16 th, 2015 Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan

MINUTES MESQUITE MUNICIPAL LIBRARY ADVISORY BOARD August 5, :00 p.m. Mesquite Public Library 300 Grubb Drive

Highlights October 2012 State Officer Meeting

The Historical Society of Orange Park

We welcome you to the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting.

The Lake Elmo Public Library Board will conduct a meeting on

LVNS JOURNAL. The Las Vegas Numismatic Society. November 2018 Newsletter

INDIANA JCI SENATE Today s Leaders Training The Leaders of Tomorrow!

BY-LAWS OF THE LEISURE ACRES MOBILE PARK ACTIVITIES CLUB Sebring, Florida

SUSQUEHANNA SIDETRACKS

Revised: October 16, The name of this organization shall be Carroll Theatre Boosters, Inc.

201 Pennsylvania State Squires Convention. 201 Pennsylvania State Squires Convention

Texas State Convention FAQ

LOS ANGELES FIRE DEPARTMENT HISTORICAL SOCIETY (LAFDHS) MINUTES OF MAY 4, 2000

Vol 12 No: 1, January President s message. A vulnerability has been found in the computer chips that are used by both PCs and Macs.

B 2 B FaciliFacts Presented by the Brother 2 Brother Team of Grand Lodge

The meeting was called to order at 7 pm with a moment of silence followed by the Serenity Prayer The Twelve Traditions were read.

OPEN PORTION MINUTES

Milliken Mills Lions Club

Long Beach Yacht Club PO Box 97 Long Beach, MS / FEBRUARY 2016 VOL. XXXV, NO. 2.

AAHRA. Annual Meeting and Convention Guidelines for the Convention Chair and Committees

March Ron. Inside this issue: The President s Platform by Ron Wallis, President CCCGC. Lydia Rist is the volunteer of the month for March.

CENTRAL MICHIGAN INTRA-AREA 32 Area Assembly February 5, 2012 District 10; Corunna, MI

38 TH ANNUAL CHAIRMEN S ROUNDTABLE FORUM OCTOBER 15-18, 2014 CAESARS PALACE LAS VEGAS &SAVE! Join NACUC. See inside for details.

ANNUAL MEETING ELECTIONS AND VOTING

Transcription:

SUDBURY COUNCIL 1051 APRIL 2016 2015-2016 Local Officers President Loretta Clipperton Carnes Home 222-0369 work 222-2369 Vice President Don MacDonell 586-6834 Immediate Past President Doug Honeyford 525-7777 Fax 675-6278 Secretary Connie Zwarich 969-8496 Treasurer Suzanne Fortin 673-2000 executive committee George Faulkner 586-9793 ext 318 Gil Hartley 969-5476 Dave Carnes 222-0369 John Varney 674-1060 Chaplain Tracey Urso 560-6681 DIRECTORS AT LARGE Rob Rehill 662-0545 Wayne McCuaig 942-3338 Don Delongchamp 675-8420 Jerry Giff 673-4299 Gil Charette 688-2381 Michael LePage 524-7882 President s Message - Loretta Carnes Congratulations to our Executive for 2016/2017. It is certainly great to part of such a wonderful team and I look forward to another exciting year. I appreciate the opportunity to represent our Council as President for another term. On April 7, we will install the new executive. Please join us at the and show your support. We will also have a guest speaker from The Red Cross Society. The Red Cross provides many services to our community and many are exclusive to seniors. Our May meeting will be held on Thursday May 12 at the Steel Workers Hall. RSVP will be required. The cost for this event will be $25. Please contact Connie Z or myself to reserve your ticket. This is the annual Member Appreciation Night. Service Pins and other awards will be presented. Entertainment is being finalized and I am sure you will not be disappointed....and for our June meeting. It is time for a backyard BBQ. I invite you to the Carnes home on Saturday June 4th for an afternoon of Texas Horseshoe, King Kubb, food and fellowship. Good of The Order In one of the latest UCT Bulletins we were top of the list for being a Blue Line Sponsor of the Hockey Tournament and the only Canadian Council to do so. Our 2016 UCT Convention Community Service Project will be collecting NEW books for children ages 0 12 for Kosair Charities in Louisville. Collecting books is an easy thing to ask our members to do, the one key thing is that they need to be new books, not used. Let s get a start on this project. While Jerry is away books can be given to Connie Zwarich. If you know of a member who is ill or know of the passing of a member please contact George Faulkner at 705 522 5289 ext 318 or e-mail george. e.faulkner@gmail.com so we can send a greeting. FOR INFORMATION AND EVENTS GO TO UCTSUDBURY.WEEBLY.COM

March Meeting - Connie Zwarich The March 3rd meeting was our Elections. We had 21 members in attendance. After the usual opening formalities and waiting for our meals Rob Rehill gave us a presentation on what to look for when purchasing a new computer. He is a new member and owner of Wizard s computer Solutions. Rob used the analogy of an office desk to explain what the terms CPU and RAM mean and how much memory you would typically need. Tracey Urso spoke about our new endeavour in battery recycling. She is in the final stages of setting up the program. We will have drop off spots throughout the city. We will have a container at each meeting. So start saving you alkaline batteries. We inducted two members. Peter McLeod was sponsored by Loretta Carnes and Robert Gauthier was sponsored by Art Connors. Dave Carnes presided over the elections. New officers for 2016 2017 are: President: Loretta Carnes Past President: Doug Honeyford Vice President: Don MacDonell Treasurer: Suzanne Fortin Secretary: Connie Zwarich Executive Committee: George Faulkner, Gil Hartley, John Varney, Dave Carnes Directors: Tracey Urso, Jerry Giff, Rob Rehill, Gil Charette, Don Delongchamps, Mike LePage, Wayne McCuaig Motion to adjourn by Art Connors at 7:30 pm Sherriff s pot was won by Joe Wilcox. We are just too well behaved so Joe only won $13.25 Members s draw a whopping $243.50 was won by Ed Cummings. Sure pays to come out to meetings. Left to right - New Inductees, Art Connor, Robert Gauthier, Dave Carnes, John Varney, Peter McLeod, Loretta Carnes

MS Mother s Day Carnations Fund Raiser - Gil Hartley Once again we have been asked to support this venture as we have in the past. Your local Council has agreed to do what we can and we are now requesting you support to assist with Unloading and sorting flowers and marrying them to advance orders Delivery of prearranged orders Selling potted plants at various locations Float drivers to replenish stock at selling locations Selling locations for volunteers are: * Tom Davies Square Thursday May 5th and Friday May 6th from 9:00am to 12:00pm and 12:00pm to 4:00pm * LCBO Stores at Lively, South, End Marcus Drive, New Sudbury, Coniston and Val Caron Shifts for these locations are on Friday May 6th and Saturday May 7th from 11:00am to 2:00pm, 2:00pm to 5:00pm and 5:00pm to 8:00pm Golf - Don Delongchamp This year our 17th Annual Charity Golf Tournament will take place July 23rd at Forest Ridge Golf Course in Chelmsford. Wizard s Computer Corner - Rob Rehill How do files and folders work on my computer, and why should I get a 1 TB drive (Equal to 1000 GB) instead of a 500 GB drive? Imagine your hard drive as a big filing cabinet. In this filing cabinet you have a file folder called Photos. You can place all your photos in this one file folder, or you can place a file folder inside the one you already have and call it Family Vacation 2014, and place your vacation photos from 2014 into that file folder, so then you have a file folder inside a file folder. With your computer you can place as many file folders inside other files folders as you like, and your pictures into any of the file folders of your choosing. It may sound complicated, but picture it in your mind, because a computer s hard drive acts literally almost exactly like a filing cabinet. So where does this storage space (size of the hard drive) thing come in? Well, quite literally it is the size of your filing cabinet. So if you have enough pictures to fill only ½ of a drawer, why would you buy an 8 drawer filing cabinet? A 500 GB drive will store about 46,000 pictures taken by the world s best cameras. Most people will be able to store 125,000 pictures on a 500 GB drive, and those are pictures DIRECTLY from your digital camera. Photos that come from the internet are usually smaller (it s not unreasonable to store literally a million pictures downloaded from the internet on a 500 GB drive.) Most people don t need more than 500 GB. However if you download a lot of music or movies (They are quite a bit bigger, a single movie can take up to 1 GB or even more) then a bigger hard drive may be right for you.

April Birthdays Scholarship - Tracy Urso Our local council offers two $1000 Entrance Scholarships to the dependents of paid up members. Apr 06 Apr 06 Apr 08 Apr 12 Apr 15 Apr 17 Apr 20 Apr 21 Apr 22 MARIETTE LAGINSKI ROGER MICHAUD JAMES WILSON DANIEL COLEMAN BASIL BOUCHER JOSEPH CHARBONNEAU THERESA MAC LEAN RICHARD BAZINET GREGORY CONNOR Apr 23 Apr 25 Apr 27 Apr 27 Apr 29 GERALD GRAVELLE RON NETHERTON DENIS GAUTHIER HEATHER WILCOX CHRIS SHERIDAN JOE RUMLESKI MARLENE BILSBOROUGH ANDREW KATULKA JOSEPH WILCOX Applicant Eligibility: Dependents of members must be entering their first year at a post- secondary institution. Applications can be downloaded from our website. http://sudbury.act-uct.com/form- BursaryApplicationSmall.pdf Applications must be submitted by June 15, 2016. For further information contact Tracey Urso at atmurso@hotmail. com Information regarding other available scholarships can be found at Upcoming Events April 7 April 13 May 4 Membership Meeting Hour Glass May 12 June 4 June 22 July 23 Membership Meeting Steelworkers Hall General Meeting Carnes Residence Golf Tournament Forest Ridge GC the UCT s website. www.uct.org/why-join-uct/scholarship-programs Usually the first Thursday of Each month Usually the Second Wednesday of

Sudbury Council 1051 Roses For The Living 2015 Please look at all your fellow members. Nominate an individual you feel has gone above and beyond, not just this year, but also in years gone by. Think of someone who demonstrates the true meaning of ACT/UCT in what they do for the Club, the Community, and those they care about. Send your nomination form to Doug Honeyford, 1569 Regent Street S, Sudbury P3E 3Z7 or Fax 705-675-6278 I wish to nominate for the 2015 Roses For The Living Award. I truly feel that he/she has earned this recognition by Further Information regarding my nomination is available. Signed Dated Phone Past recipients who have earned this honour include: Joe Wilcox, Rick Carrey, Gil Hartley, John Varney, Jerry Giff, Aces Michalutti, Gil Charette, Anita Thompson, Frank Musico, Glen Fowke, Bert Despres, Reg Manual, Jim Carrey, Ray Giroux, Chris Sheridan, Conny Houle, Gord Ward, Doug Honeyford Awards can be presented only once to a member. DUE April 15, 2016