Woden Seniors Inc

50 years of providing Community Service to the over-50s of Canberra

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Fortnightly News 11/12/2015

Club Closing Times for the Festive Season

The Club will close at 4pm on Wednesday 23 December 2015 and reopen on Monday 11 January 2016. Activity groups can continue to use the Club through this period by arrangement with the front office.

I would like to take this opportunity to wish you a happy and safe festive season.

Club Maintenance

We are commencing a program of progressively repainting the Club interior starting with Hall 2, which will be painted during the week beginning 11 January 2016. Hall 1 will be painted during the April school holidays.

During 2015 we have completed the replacement of all of the puce vertical blinds throughout the Club. All of the Club’s computers have recently been replaced, and modifications have been made to the cupboards in the kitchen and hall 2 to include more drawers for cups and glasses.

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Fortnightly News 27/11/2015

Christmas Luncheon Party – 12.30pm Monday 7 December

The Christmas Luncheon Party is on Monday 7 December 2015, at 12.30pm, catering is by the Olive restaurant and the Chordsmen are tuning up a new repertoire of songs.

Cost is $50 per person, please book and pay at the front counter. Let Polly know if you want to be seated with anyone in particular.

Christmas Luncheon Party posters displayed in the Club were designed by Alex McLeod and printed by Lutons, Weston Creek.

Club Closing Times for the Festive Season

The Club will close at 4pm on Wednesday 23 December 2015 and reopen on Monday 11 January 2016. Activity groups can continue to use the Club through this period by arrangement with the front office.

The 3rd Big Book Fair – August 2016

Yes it is on again! Margaret Bourke, who has led this very successful event for the past two years is taking a break and Management Committee Member, Sue Schriener has stepped up to lead the event this year.

Sue is looking for volunteers to help with the sorting, cleaning and pricing of books as they come into the Club. It is envisaged that that this activity would take place most mornings during the week in the veranda area. If you have a few hours to spare, regularly or occassionally and want to drop in to help out, and have a cuppa and a chat please let Polly know.

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Fortnightly News 13/11/2015

Christmas Luncheon Party – 12.30pm Monday 7 December

The Christmas Luncheon Party is on Monday 7 December 2015, at 12.30pm, catering is by the Olive Restaurant Southlands and the Chordsmen are tuning up a new repertoire of songs. Lucky door prizes.

Cost is $50 per person, please book and pay at the front counter. Let Polly know if you want to be seated with anyone in particular.

Christmas Luncheon Party posters displayed in the Club were designed by Alex McLeod and printed by Lutons, Weston Creek.

Making the Most of Your Smart Phone – Friday, 20 November 10:30 -12:30

More help with smart phones by Grahame Hellyer. Aimed particularly at Android phones (i.e. most phones other than iPhones) come and discover ways to get the most out of your phone. You can also ask questions about any problems you may be having.

The first 15 minutes will be for those who missed Grahame’s previous session.

Meet in the Anne Murray Room.

The 3rd Big Book Fair – August 2016

Yes it is on again! Margaret Bourke, who has led this very successful event for the past two years is taking a break and Management Committee Member, Sue Schriener has stepped up to lead the event this year.

Sue is looking for volunteers to help with the sorting, cleaning and pricing of books as they come into the Club. It is envisaged that that this activity would take place most mornings during the week in the veranda area. If you have a few hours to spare, regularly or occassionally and want to drop in to help out, and have a cuppa and a chat please let Polly know.

Melbourne Cup

What a wonderful afternoon! Sometimes it was difficult to hear above the excitement! The food brought in by members was plentiful, varied and delicious.

Our thanks to Tony McDonald for organising and running the sweeps, without which it wouldn’t seem like a Melbourne Cup. Thanks especially to Anne Murray, Lutana McLeod and Cindy McMillan for their planning and work in staging the event.

See you all next year.

Congratulations – Irene Turpie

Congratulations to Irene Turpie, who last month won a gold medal at the Masters Games in Adelaide for the 500 metre Indoor Rowing event. Well-done Irene!

Calligraphy Exhibition

Last chance to see this amazing exhibition by the Canberra Calligraphy Society located in the entrance to the Hellenic Club. The exhibition includes works by our activity leader Pam Kemp and others, inspired by the ‘International year of the Light’. Many works are for sale.

When: from 20 October to 14 November
Where: The Hellenic Club, 1 Matilda St, Woden ACT

Spiral Program

Spiral meet at 10am to mid day each Thursday morning for a cuppa and a talk at St James Uniting Church, Curtin.

19 November Jono Lineen
Jono is an author and a curator at the National Museum of Australia.

3 December Latham Primary School. The return of the wonderful choir.
For more information, please contact Gwenyth George on 6286 5004, Sue Murray on 6281 6974 or Brett Yeats on 6281 7684 or at yeatsb.

Abuse Prevention Information and Referral Line – APRIL

The Abuse Prevention Referral and Information Line (APRIL) is a confidential telephone service for callers who want to discuss elder abuse issues and seek advice, options, and referral.
The service operates during business hours. The APRIL number is 02 6205 3535.

Justice of the Peace

You will find Maureen in the Anne Murray room on Tuesdays between 10.30am and 2pm for Justice of the Peace matters.

 

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Fortnightly News 30/10/2015

Melbourne Cup

It’s that time of year!

Our Melbourne Cup Party will be held as usual on Tuesday 3 November commencing at 1.00 pm.

We will provide some drinks, you may like to bring some food to share. We will have a sweep or two of course.

Making the Most of Your Smart Phone – Friday 6 November, Anne Murray Room – talk by Grahame Hellyer, 11.00 – 12.30 pm.
If you have an Android phone (i.e. most phones other than iPhones) come and discover ways to get the most out of your phone. You can also ask questions about any problems you may be having.

Christmas Luncheon Party
The Christmas Luncheon Party is on Monday 7 December 2015, catering is by the Olive restaurant, Mawson and the Chordsmen are tuning up. More information to come.

Calligraphy Exhibition

The Canberra Calligraphy Society has an exhibition at the Hellenic Club. The exhibition includes works inspired by the ‘International year of the Light’. Many works are for sale.

When: 6 -10pm, from 20 October to 14 November

Where: The Hellenic Club, 1 Matilda St, Woden ACT

Spiral Program

Spiral meet at 10am to mid day each Thursday morning for a cuppa and a talk at St James Uniting Church, Curtin.

5 November Ian Mackay

Ian is the CEO of the Canberra Southern Cross Club

19 November Jono Lineen

Jono is an author and a curator at the National Museum of Australia.

3 December Latham Primary School

The return of the wonderful choir.

For more information, please contact Gwenyth George on 6286 5004, Sue Murray on 6281 6974 or Brett Yeats on 6281 7684 or at yeatsb.

Fix My Street

Fix my street at https://www.accesscanberra.act.gov.au/app/forms/fixmystreet or 13 22 81, is a good place to report footpath issues! Ever noticed a dangerous bump in the pavement, a dodgy piece of road, or a pothole that needs filling in? The ACT Government’s Fix My Street facility exists so that you can report these things and get something done about them.

If you report them and nothing is done (and no explanation is offered) COTA ACT would like to hear about it, so they can follow up (they would need location and contact details). If you do have something to report, take a photo of it if you can – solid evidence always helps. COTA is happy to put your Please Fix It photos on their Facebook page, if you send them to COTA (jthomson) suitably labelled (as to where exactly in Canberra they are).

Don’t know how to use the form/attach pictures? Email Jane on jthomson – they might be able to help, as they are considering running an information session on this.

SAFETY AND FRAUD AWARENESS

Telephone calls alleging fake arrest warrants used to scam money

SCAMwatch is warning consumers to be aware of calls from scammers falsely claiming to be from the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions (CDPP) or Australian Tax Office (ATO).

Scammers have recently been calling Australians telling them that there is a warrant out for their arrest. Many people have reported to SCAMwatch that messages have been recorded on their answering machines asking them to call back later. The telephone number provided is 02 6100 3027 and they ask you to call during office hours to discuss the matter further. However, the telephone number has no connection with the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions, Australian Taxation Office or any other state or commonwealth department.

The scammers may spin a range of stories about why an arrest warrant has been issued, including that you have failed to pay taxes.

Scammers typically ask for money to be sent via wire transfer as it’s nearly impossible to recover money sent this way. They may also ask for people’s financial and other personal details to access their money and use this information to commit other scams.

Be on guard, if you receive a phone call from someone saying you have an arrest warrant and asking you to pay a fee, hang up and do not respond. If in doubt, don’t use the contact details provided – look up the government department or organisation yourself in the phone book or online and phone or email them.

For more information about possible scams, or if you are concerned you have been scammed please visit: http://www.scamwatch.gov.au/

Abuse Prevention Information and Referral Line – APRIL

The Abuse Prevention Referral and Information Line (APRIL) is a confidential telephone service for callers who want to discuss elder abuse issues and seek advice, options, and referral.

The service operates during business hours. The APRIL number is 02 6205 3535.

Justice of the Peace

You will find Maureen in the Anne Murray room on Tuesdays between 10.30am and 2pm for Justice of the Peace matters.

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24/10/2015

North / South

Pos Pair Players Match
Points
/Tops
Score %
1 6 Gavin Brown & Renato Padovan 139/ 210 66.19
2 5 Marie Hotchkiss & Pat Lewis 129/ 210 61.43
3 2 Wenda Brown & Pat Abbot 106/ 210 50.48
4 4 John Sault & Jenny Sault 96/ 210 45.71
5 3 Graham Brownlee & Les Humphrey 87/ 210 41.43
6 1 Anne Murray & John Brown 73/ 210 34.76

East / West

Pos Pair Players Match
Points
/Tops
Score %
1 3 Roy Parekh & Ernie Jacenyik 115/ 180 63.89
2 4 Ailsa Forster & Peter Forster 105/ 180 58.33
3 6 Claudia Whitty & Denis Whitty 91/ 180 50.56
4 7 Jeanette Vernon & Cathie Padovan 84/ 180 46.67
5 5 Marilyn Miller & Nola Arnold 83/ 180 46.11
6 2 Lilian Zoccolan & Colleen Scott 80/ 180 44.44
7 1 Jane Greaves & Jennifer Brownlee 72/ 180 40.00

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17/10/2015

North / South

Pos Pair Players Match
Points
/Tops
Score %
1 4 Gavin Brown & Renato Padovan 146/ 240 60.83
2 1 Anne Murray & John Brown 122/ 240 50.83
3 2 Marcia Carrick & Anne Evans 121/ 240 50.42
4 3 Graham Brownlee & Les Humphrey 114/ 240 47.50
5 6 Nola Arnold & Marilyn Miller 109/ 240 45.42
6 5 Pat Lewis & Denise McLellan 108/ 240 45.00

East / West

Pos Pair Players Match
Points
/Tops
Score %
1 3 Ernie Jacenyik & Tom Hamilton 150/ 240 62.50
2 6 Claudia Whitty & Denis Whitty 126/ 240 52.50
3 2 Doreen McKie & Elaine Hallam 117/ 240 48.75
4 5 Lilian Zoccolan & Colleen Scott 114/ 240 47.50
5 4 Pat Abbot & Barry Runstrom 110/ 240 45.83
6 1 Jane Greaves & Jennifer Brownlee 103/ 240 42.92

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Fortnightly News 16/10/2015

Melbourne Cup

It’s that time of year!

Our Melbourne Cup Party will be held as usual on Tuesday 3 November commencing at 1.00 pm.

We will provide some drinks, you may like to bring some food to share. We will have a sweep or two of course.

Table Tennis

The Club has two Table Tennis sessions each week on Wednesday and Friday mornings. The group welcomes new players of all levels.

Calligraphy Exhibition

The Canberra Calligraphy Society has an exhibition at the Hellenic Club. The exhibition includes works inspired by the ‘International year of the Light’. Many works will be for sale.

When: 6 -10pm, from 20 October to 14 November

Where: The Hellenic Club, 1 Matilda St, Woden ACT

Official Opening on Friday 23 October at 6.30 pm by Gemma Clark.

ACT Public Trustee

The Public Trustee for the ACT is presenting two free seminars on Wills, Power of Attorney and Philanthropy during Will Week.

Tuesday Thursday

20 October 2015 22 October 2015

Canberra Southern Cross Club Canberra Southern Cross Club

Jamison Woden

Cnr Catchpole & Bowman Street. 92 Corinna Street

Time: 6:00 – 9:00 pm Time: 09:30 – 12:00 noon

Places Limited, Bookings essential call 6207 9800

Weston Creek Rotary Society Afternoon of Craft and Conversation on 29 October 2015

The Weston Creek Rotary Society is running an afternoon of craft and conversation on the afternoon of 29 October. There will be a team of

26 people presenting 12 different workshops on various crafts. Please see the Club notice board for more information on the crafts being offered.

When: Thursday 29 October from 1.00pm till 4.00pm

Where: Weston Creek Uniting Church, 16 Parkinson Street Weston (near the Irish Club, and Weston Creek Childcare Centre)

Cost: Donation of $15 includes afternoon tea. This money will go towards the Rotary International fight for Global Polio Eradication.

All people involved in running the event, including the workshops, are freely giving their time and expertise. While most materials are being donated, there will be a small cost to cover other necessary materials in some workshops.

REGISTRATION Please register by Monday 25 October.

Ring or text Marg on 0429 980 327 with:

1.Your name,

2.The workshop or group you would like to be part of and

3.Contact details in case the workshop is full or we need to send you more details.

(Maximum number is 10 in all groups)

Spiral Program

Spiral meet at 10am to mid day each Thursday morning for a cuppa and a talk at St James Uniting Church, Curtin.

Upcoming speakers are:

22 October Malcolm Allbrook

Malcolm is the Managing Editor, Australian Dictionary of Biography.

5 November Ian Mackay

Ian is the CEO of the Canberra Southern Cross Club

19 November Jono Lineen

Jono is an author and a curator at the National Museum of Australia.

3 December Latham Primary School

The return of the wonderful choir.

For more information, please contact Gwenyth George on 6286 5004, Sue Murray on 6281 6974 or Brett Yeats on 6281 7684 or at yeatsb.

Construction Work in the Furzer Street Precinct

I recently raised member concerns about the noise, vibration and percussion impact coming from the Furzer Street Precinct construction work with the Community Engagement Officer, Economic Development and Land Development Agency. I received the following advice:

‘Canberra Contractors, who are an environmentally certified company operating under the Environmental License issued by the Environmental Planning Authority, have been engaged to undertake the project. This work is essential to complete road works etc. related to the revitalisation of the area and therefore cannot be avoided. Canberra Contractors are undertaking the works in accordance with their accredited and certified Management System that includes Quality, Environment and Safety.

As an additional measure Canberra Contractors are using equipment, particularly the roller compacting road bases, on their lowest settings. In this regard we are confident that work is operating within the EPA standards. Work requiring the roller to be used again will occur over the next 4-6 weeks and will be managed intermittently (one day here, two days there etc.) to help minimise and relieve any impacts as much as possible.

The Land Development Agency and Canberra Contractors will continue to minimise the impact of the work as much as possible and complete works in the shortest possible timeframe.’

Justice of the Peace

You will find Maureen in the Anne Murray room on Tuesdays between 10.30am and 2pm for Justice of the Peace matters.

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10/10/2015

North / South

Pos Pair Players Match
Points
/Tops
Score %
1 6 Claudia Whitty & Denis Whitty 185.3/ 336 55.15
2 3 Graham Brownlee & Les Humphrey 183.3/ 336 54.55
3 5 Marie Hotchkiss & Pat Lewis 180.0/ 336 53.57
4 7 Jeanette Vernon & Cathie Padovan 177.5/ 336 52.83
5 1 Anne Murray & John Brown 167.8/ 336 49.94
6 2 Wenda Brown & Pat Abbot 157.2/ 336 46.79
7 4 John Sault & Jenny Sault 124.8/ 336 37.14

East / West

Pos Pair Players Match
Points
/Tops
Score %
1 2 Ailsa Forster & Peter Forster 200.2/ 336 59.58
2 6 Renato Padovan & Tom Hamilton 196.7/ 336 58.54
3 1 Upali De Silva & Janaki De Silva 191.5/ 336 56.99
4 7 Elaine Hallam & Doreen McKie 153.0/ 336 45.54
5 3 Anne Howell & Carla di Franco 151.0/ 336 44.94
6 5 Marilyn Miller & Nola Arnold 149.2/ 336 44.40
7 4 Jill Williams & Mary Ireland 134.5/ 336 40.03

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12/09/2015

North / South

Pos Pair Players Match
Points
/Tops
Score %
1 6 Claudia Whitty & Denis Whitty 185.3/ 336 55.15
2 3 Graham Brownlee & Les Humphrey 183.3/ 336 54.55
3 5 Marie Hotchkiss & Pat Lewis 180.0/ 336 53.57
4 7 Jeanette Vernon & Cathie Padovan 177.5/ 336 52.83
5 1 Anne Murray & John Brown 167.8/ 336 49.94
6 2 Wenda Brown & Pat Abbot 157.2/ 336 46.79
7 4 John Sault & Jenny Sault 124.8/ 336 37.14

East / West

Pos Pair Players Match
Points
/Tops
Score %
1 2 Ailsa Forster & Peter Forster 200.2/ 336 59.58
2 6 Renato Padovan & Tom Hamilton 196.7/ 336 58.54
3 1 Upali De Silva & Janaki De Silva 191.5/ 336 56.99
4 7 Elaine Hallam & Doreen McKie 153.0/ 336 45.54
5 3 Anne Howell & Carla di Franco 151.0/ 336 44.94
6 5 Marilyn Miller & Nola Arnold 149.2/ 336 44.40
7 4 Jill Williams & Mary Ireland 134.5/ 336 40.03

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3/10/2015

North / South

Pos Pair Players Match
Points
/Tops
Score %
1 5 Gavin Brown & Renato Padovan 197.0/ 336 58.63
2 6 Pat Lewis & Denise McLellan 190.5/ 336 56.70
3 1 Ailsa Forster & Cathie Padovan 176.7/ 336 52.59
4 2 Wenda Brown & Pat Abbot 176.0/ 336 52.38
5 7 Margaret Kennedy & John Brown 173.9/ 336 51.76
6 4 John Sault & Jenny Sault 139.0/ 336 41.37
7 3 Graham Brownlee & Les Humphrey 123.1/ 336 36.64

East / West

Pos Pair Players Match
Points
/Tops
Score %
1 7 Roy Parekh & Ernie Jacenyik 196.6/ 336 58.51
2 5 Claudia Whitty & Denis Whitty 196.0/ 336 58.33
3 1 Doreen McKie & Elaine Hallam 178.6/ 336 53.15
4 2 Jane Greaves & Jennifer Brownlee 174.5/ 336 51.93
5 4 Upali De Silva & Janaki De Silva 165.3/ 336 49.20
6 6 Marilyn Miller & Nola Arnold 141.5/ 336 42.11
7 3 Julia Quill & Roy Quill 123.3/ 336 36.70