2023 NEWSLETTERS
Good Friends, Good Times, Good Memories
Good Friends, Good Times, Good Memories
How time flies when you’re having fun, and this year Hamilton Probus has delivered fun by the bucket load. So many interesting speakers and delightful outings.
When one is responsible for organising a func=on there is always the possibility that something will go wrong. As was the case at our last General Mee=ng.
When one is responsible for organising a func=on there is always the possibility that something will go wrong. As was the case at our last General Mee=ng.
We had a good roll up of members at the General MeeGng in August and six guests joined us. We inducted three new members, Marie Gille&, Pa&y Burrows and Warren Burrows.
It is with the greatest pleasure that I can now return to the President’s office and wish to convey my greatest appreciaCon to Anne Gooley for taking on the role of AcCng President in my absence.
Welcome to Winter. I love this time of year and especially in Brisbane. Usually, the weather is conducive to walking in the sunshine during the day without fear of being sunburnt.
Welcome to our June editon of The Times. What a lovely day we had last Friday for our Annual Pizza in the Park and, after a little rain at the start, the settng was wonderful.
A huge thank you to all those that stepped in for me at the last General Meeting and to all the volunteers that contributed to the smooth running of the meeting.
Having spent the last four years as the Membership Officer, I have had the pleasure of gettng to know the members rather well. It feels a bit odd stepping into the role of President after having the one role for so long.
When considering how to structure my President’s report encompassing the past twelve months, I realised some decisions were required, which I attempt to cover in this report
It was the over-riding opinion of members attending the Club’s Christmas Lunch on Monday 12 December that it was a resounding success. Thank you to those members who made it possible.

