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Glen Eira Historical SocietyBook - St Peter's Catholic Church, Bentleigh East
... ... Junior Youth Support...Heriot Maurice FR McKenna Fred FR Wade Terry FR Gebbie Gordon FR Casey William FR Maloney Des FR O’Sullivan FR Guiney John Upton John Stephen Kennedy James O’ Meara Noreen SR Coakley Daniel FR Chevalier Wilma Sierakowski Michael FR Centre Road Bentleigh East Bignell Road Opal Court The Lighthouse Project McKenna Centre Memorial Stone The Anchor Bayside Learning Memorial Garden And Wall St Peter's School Presentation Sisters Daughters Of Our Lady Of The Sacred Heart Casey Reserve Outside School Hours Program Moorleigh Community Centre St James College St James College Chapel Loganville Hostel Loganville Social Committee The Beacon Moongala Drop-In Centre Berlin Wall Souvenir St Peter's Memorial Book Faith And Life Development Altar Servers Deaneries Bentleigh Chadstone Clayton Bentleigh East Moorabbin East Murrumbeena Oakleigh Ormond Clayton South Liturgy Group Friday Mass Sacramental Sponsoring Sunday School Baptism Support Children Liturgy Of The Word Pre Marriage Program Cancer Support Group Ministry To The Sick Loss And Grief Support Junior Youth Support Senior Youth Support Outreach Bingo The Parish Fete White Elephant Young Vinnies St Vincent de Paul Spirituality In The Pub (S.I.P) The Passionist Family Group Movement Rite Of Christian Initiation For Adults (R.C.I.A) Prayer Around The Cross St Peter's Prayer Group St Peter's Choir Antioch Catholic War Veterans Association Memorial Bursary Fund Catechetics St Peter's Catholic Church Book St Peter's Catholic Church, Bentleigh East ...The Golden Harvest Is A Book That Continues The History Of St Peter’s Parish, Bentleigh East From 1984 – 2005. The Book Discusses Community Life For The Previous 25 Years, Specifically Outreach And Services, Liturgy, Faith Education, And Fundraising, Finishing With Recollections From Parishioners.heriot maurice fr, mckenna fred fr, wade terry fr, gebbie gordon fr, casey william fr, maloney des fr, o’sullivan fr, guiney john, upton john stephen, kennedy james, o’ meara noreen sr, coakley daniel fr, chevalier wilma, sierakowski michael fr, centre road, bentleigh east, bignell road, opal court, the lighthouse project, mckenna centre, memorial stone, the anchor, bayside learning, memorial garden and wall, st peter's school, presentation sisters, daughters of our lady of the sacred heart, casey reserve, outside school hours program, moorleigh community centre, st james college, st james college chapel, loganville hostel, loganville social committee, the beacon, moongala drop-in centre, berlin wall souvenir, st peter's memorial book, faith and life development, altar servers, deaneries, bentleigh, chadstone, clayton, bentleigh east, moorabbin east, murrumbeena, oakleigh, ormond, clayton south, liturgy group, friday mass, sacramental sponsoring, sunday school, baptism support, children liturgy of the word, pre marriage program, cancer support group, ministry to the sick, loss and grief support, junior youth support, senior youth support, outreach, bingo, the parish fete, white elephant, young vinnies, st vincent de paul, spirituality in the pub (s.i.p), the passionist family group movement, rite of christian initiation for adults (r.c.i.a), prayer around the cross, st peter's prayer group, st peter's choir, antioch, catholic war veterans association, memorial bursary fund, catechetics, st peter's catholic church -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 27-JULY 20 2012
... youth group...buxton reserve committee...murrindindi shire council...community visioning day...advertisements...yea school hall...kft plan processing...church notices...school movie night...upgraded pathways create better access...marysville golf report...marysville saddle trams facility upgrade...gallipoli park...marysville's heart beats strong...community reconstruction and recovery efforts...intrepid triangle bushwalkers...marysville pharmacy...marysville medical clinic...australian citizenship new resident...alexandra junior soccer club...community core staff grow support...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia new police station opens what's on when in july triangle community dinner marysville golf club the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle marysville & triangle youth group buxton reserve committee murrindindi shire council community visioning day advertisements yea school hall kft plan processing church notices school movie night upgraded pathways create better access marysville golf report marysville saddle trams facility upgrade gallipoli park marysville's heart beats strong community reconstruction and recovery efforts intrepid triangle bushwalkers marysville pharmacy marysville medical clinic australian citizenship new resident alexandra junior soccer club community core staff grow support skills marysville community golf & bowls club trivia and pasta night midnight express dance taggerty hall real estate triangle's history marysville football club marysville community centre THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 27-JULY 20 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, new police station opens, what's on when in july, triangle community dinner, marysville golf club, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, marysville & triangle youth group, buxton reserve committee, murrindindi shire council, community visioning day, advertisements, yea school hall, kft plan processing, church notices, school movie night, upgraded pathways create better access, marysville golf report, marysville saddle trams facility upgrade, gallipoli park, marysville's heart beats strong, community reconstruction and recovery efforts, intrepid triangle bushwalkers, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical clinic, australian citizenship new resident, alexandra junior soccer club, community core staff grow support skills, marysville community golf & bowls club, trivia and pasta night, midnight express dance, taggerty hall, real estate, triangle's history, marysville football club, marysville community centre -
Melbourne LegacyPlaque, Alma Doepel
... The Alma Doepel Youth Sail Training program was made available to Junior Legatees between 1988-1999 and may be again when restoration of the ship is completed. The plaque acknowledges the support...Melbourne Legacy 293 Swanston Street Melbourne melbourne The Alma Doepel Youth Sail Training program was made available to Junior Legatees between 1988-1999 and may be again when restoration of the ship is completed. The plaque acknowledges the support ...The Alma Doepel Youth Sail Training program was made available to Junior Legatees between 1988-1999 and may be again when restoration of the ship is completed. The plaque acknowledges the support of Melbourne Legacy during the earlier restoration after the war following the ship's war service carrying supplies and troops in New Guinea. There was a program to send young legatees on trips on the Alma Doepel through the 1980s and 90s. The articles from the Answer show timetables and criteria for nomination of junior legatees to be selected on the trips. One of these articles mentions the war service of the Alma Doepel - the only ship with served in World War II that was still active in 1995.Illustrates another of the activities engaged in by Junior Legatees. A record of a Legacy providing amazing experiences for the junior legatees that they might never have done because of the deaths of their fathers.Brown wood base, lacqured, green felt adhered to base, metal engraving attached to base. Title printed on white paper,adhered to black wooden triangle, brown felt adhered to base of triangle.Engraving of sailing ship "Alma Doepel". Inscription underneath the sailing ship as follows; ALMA DOEPEL Fore and Aft topsail schooner built in Bellingen, NSW, by Frederik Doepel and named after his daughter. Length 118 feet, Beam 26 feet. Underneath the engraving of the Alma Doepel is the inscription 'Presented To, Legacy, In Appreciation, Of Their Support, - 1982 -' Attached to green felt, white adhesive sticker, C2-2 printed in blue biro. Black wooden triangle "ALMA DOEPEL" Presented by Governor's Sail & Adventure Ltd. 1982 junior legatee outing, answer, alma doepel -
Kew Historical Society IncJournal, Kewriosity : May 1989
... Youth Resource Centre] / p7. Music for children / p7. CALM speaker for Kew [Citizens’ Against Lawlessness Movement] / p7. New courses focus on business skills / p7. A letter to the editor / Charles Ng p7. Small group support for family caregivers / p7. Footy News [Kew Football Club] / p8. Kew's "Eagles" need caretaker [Kew Eagles Soccer Club] / p8. Not just for the boys [Hays Paddock Junior ...Canadian visitors to Wallenberg Garden / p1. Bringing up kids in the nineties / p1. Dates for May / p2. Useful advice on Property Numbering / p2. Kew Living 1988 / p2. Commentary [Kew Conservation Study] / Cr Allen Marshall p3. Kew Conservation Study / p3. Heritage advice for local homeowners / p3. Why we should think again [Kew Conservation Study] / Keith Lodge p4. Books for sale [Friends of Kew Library] / p4. 1629 on the AM Band / p4. [Kew] Festival meeting / p5. Community health visit to Kew / p5. Craig will keep the wheels turning [Meals on Wheels] / p5. New Co-ordinator for People with Disabilities [Jan Bottcher] / p5. Canterbury move for Care-Force [Care-Force Inner East] / p5. CWA not just for country women / p5. Notices / p5. Kew Community House / Judy Price p6. A welcome haven [Kew Community House] / p6. Second chance at reading and writing [adult literacy] / p6. A place where young people can feel at home [Kew Youth Resource Centre] / p7. Music for children / p7. CALM speaker for Kew [Citizens’ Against Lawlessness Movement] / p7. New courses focus on business skills / p7. A letter to the editor / Charles Ng p7. Small group support for family caregivers / p7. Footy News [Kew Football Club] / p8. Kew's "Eagles" need caretaker [Kew Eagles Soccer Club] / p8. Not just for the boys [Hays Paddock Junior Football Clinic] / p8. Keeping you informed [Citizens Advice Bureau] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionCanadian visitors to Wallenberg Garden / p1. Bringing up kids in the nineties / p1. Dates for May / p2. Useful advice on Property Numbering / p2. Kew Living 1988 / p2. Commentary [Kew Conservation Study] / Cr Allen Marshall p3. Kew Conservation Study / p3. Heritage advice for local homeowners / p3. Why we should think again [Kew Conservation Study] / Keith Lodge p4. Books for sale [Friends of Kew Library] / p4. 1629 on the AM Band / p4. [Kew] Festival meeting / p5. Community health visit to Kew / p5. Craig will keep the wheels turning [Meals on Wheels] / p5. New Co-ordinator for People with Disabilities [Jan Bottcher] / p5. Canterbury move for Care-Force [Care-Force Inner East] / p5. CWA not just for country women / p5. Notices / p5. Kew Community House / Judy Price p6. A welcome haven [Kew Community House] / p6. Second chance at reading and writing [adult literacy] / p6. A place where young people can feel at home [Kew Youth Resource Centre] / p7. Music for children / p7. CALM speaker for Kew [Citizens’ Against Lawlessness Movement] / p7. New courses focus on business skills / p7. A letter to the editor / Charles Ng p7. Small group support for family caregivers / p7. Footy News [Kew Football Club] / p8. Kew's "Eagles" need caretaker [Kew Eagles Soccer Club] / p8. Not just for the boys [Hays Paddock Junior Football Clinic] / p8. Keeping you informed [Citizens Advice Bureau] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Kew Historical Society IncJournal, Kewriosity : April 1985
... supports Community Employment Program / p4. New Residents Kit / p4. What is a playgroup? [Highbury Grove Playgroup] / p5. Future planning for children's services / p5. Don't burn those leaves / p5. Kew Community House [short courses] / p5. Youth Page: What does the Youth Services Officer do? Junior ...Occasional Care [Centre] is a winner [Strathalbyn Street] / p1. And what a Parade it was! [Kew Festival] / p1. Community Notices - General; Clubs and societies; Religious notices; Politics; Auxiliaries; Support Groups] / p2&8. Update: Notes from Council - Trees: Our heritage [street trees] / Cr Robin Saunders [Mayor of Kew] p3. Doorknock in traffic management Area 5 / p4. Driver needed! [Kew Community Bus] / p4. We have a place for your child! [Davis Street Kindergarten] / p4. Council supports Community Employment Program / p4. New Residents Kit / p4. What is a playgroup? [Highbury Grove Playgroup] / p5. Future planning for children's services / p5. Don't burn those leaves / p5. Kew Community House [short courses] / p5. Youth Page: What does the Youth Services Officer do? Junior footballers: where are you? [Kew Football Club]; Youth groups - let more people know about your club; Recreation and enjoyment / p6. Proposed Kew Full Day Care Centre / p7. Greek Easter / p7. "Spring" Festivals and the origins of the Easter Bunny / p7. This Kewriosity is being delivered to you by - Kew Preschool Support Group [Woodlands Avenue Baptist Church Hall] / p8. A fond farewell to A.C.K.D.A. [Artists’ Co-operative for the Kew/Deepdene area] / p8.Kewriosity was a local newsletter combining Kew Council and community news. It was published between November 1983 and June 1994, replacing an earlier Kewriosity [broad] Sheet (1979-84). In producing Kewriosity, Council aimed to provide a range of interesting and informative articles covering its deliberations and decision making, together with items of general interest and importance to the Kew community and information not generally available through daily media outlets.non-fictionOccasional Care [Centre] is a winner [Strathalbyn Street] / p1. And what a Parade it was! [Kew Festival] / p1. Community Notices - General; Clubs and societies; Religious notices; Politics; Auxiliaries; Support Groups] / p2&8. Update: Notes from Council - Trees: Our heritage [street trees] / Cr Robin Saunders [Mayor of Kew] p3. Doorknock in traffic management Area 5 / p4. Driver needed! [Kew Community Bus] / p4. We have a place for your child! [Davis Street Kindergarten] / p4. Council supports Community Employment Program / p4. New Residents Kit / p4. What is a playgroup? [Highbury Grove Playgroup] / p5. Future planning for children's services / p5. Don't burn those leaves / p5. Kew Community House [short courses] / p5. Youth Page: What does the Youth Services Officer do? Junior footballers: where are you? [Kew Football Club]; Youth groups - let more people know about your club; Recreation and enjoyment / p6. Proposed Kew Full Day Care Centre / p7. Greek Easter / p7. "Spring" Festivals and the origins of the Easter Bunny / p7. This Kewriosity is being delivered to you by - Kew Preschool Support Group [Woodlands Avenue Baptist Church Hall] / p8. A fond farewell to A.C.K.D.A. [Artists’ Co-operative for the Kew/Deepdene area] / p8. publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - St. Albans Youth Club Football Team, Joseph "Joe" Ribarow
... youth sporting program that helped launch organised junior football in the suburb. The clearest historical reference comes from Les Cameron’s account of growing up in St. Albans in the 1950s–60s. He states that the St. Albans Community Youth Club was central to community life and it "Nurtured a variety of other groups, including the junior football competition.” The St. Albans Community Youth Club was central to community life in St. Albans from the post‑war population boom of 1950's and onwards. The club supported ...The St Albans Youth Club football team refers to the junior football competition that grew out of the St. Albans Community Youth Club in the 1950s–60s. It was not a formal senior club like St. Albans Saints (soccer) or St. Albans Football Club (AFL), but a local youth sporting program that helped launch organised junior football in the suburb. The clearest historical reference comes from Les Cameron’s account of growing up in St. Albans in the 1950s–60s. He states that the St. Albans Community Youth Club was central to community life and it "Nurtured a variety of other groups, including the junior football competition.”The St. Albans Community Youth Club was central to community life in St. Albans from the post‑war population boom of 1950's and onwards. The club supported many different groups, including the junior football, judo, table tennis, gymnasium, scouts, guides, playgroups, etc. These photographs are a rare example of the club's early sporting history.5886.01 - St. Albans Youth Club Football Team 1955.jpg 5886.02 - St. Albans Youth Club Football Team 1956.jpg 5886.03 - St. Albans Youth Club Football Team 1956.jpg 5886.04 - St. Albans Youth Club Football Team 1958.jpgst. albans youth club football team, football, st. albans community youth club
