Showing 5 items matching "1970-71 new year"
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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - Dorothy Comer Collection: New Year's Eve Dinner Menu, 1958-1960
... 1970-71 New Year... 1970-71 New Year A gloss white cardboard folder with black ...A gloss white cardboard folder with black printing a the top - New Year's Eve Dinner, underneath is an Image of a dinner plate with food on it and bearded man (Father Time) lying on it. Above the plate there is an hourglass with holes in it and the contents coming out over the food. Below in black ink Southern Cross/"Sunsoaker" Cruise. Inside the folder a smaller piece of folded white cardboard has a map of Australia and part of New Guinea with a rural scene painted inside, there is a separate drawing of a Kangaroo above. Printed underneath is HUNTER ROGERS SHAW SAVILL LINE Inside the fold printed in black New Years Eve 1970-71 SUNSOAKER CRUISE. On the other page there is a menu under the heading - DINNER ABOARD THE S.S. SOUTHERN CROSS Captain W. M. Wheatley, Commanding Thursday December 31 The two pieces are tied togther with red string.dorothy comer, s. s. southern cross, captain w. m. weatley, 1970-71 new year -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - NORMAN OLIVER COLLECTION: SPEECH NOTES 4 JAN 1951
The Norman Oliver collection. Norman Oliver was three times Mayor of Bendigo - 1950-51, 1964-65, 1970-71. These speech notes comprise 14 pages of typed notes with a date 4 Jan 1951 written in pencil in the margin of the front page. Events mentioned include: Bendigo's Centenary, the knighthood of Sir George Lansell on New Year's Day, the Ambulance, Municipal Baths, Sewerage Authority estimates, Victorian publicity, in subtitled paragraphs.bendigo, council, speech notes, councillor norman oliver, sometime mayor of bendigo. radio station 3bo 'the mayor speaks'. sir george lansell. bendigo centenary 1951. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - NORMAN OLIVER COLLECTION: NEW YEAR SPEECH NOTES 1951
The Norman Oliver collection. Norman Oliver was three times Mayor of Bendigo - 1950-51, 1964-65, 1970-71. Eleven pages of typed notes for a speech by Cr Norman Oliver. This speech is undated but is on the topic of the New Year 1951 and mentions the arrival of Bendigo's Centenary Year and prevailing economic and social conditions in Australia and the world.bendigo, council, speech notes, councillor norman oliver. mayor of bendigo 1951-1971. radio station 3bo 'the mayor speaks'. -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Photocopy, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Wages Employees - Christmas and New Year Holidays 1970/71", 24/11/1970 12:00:00 AM
... "Wages Employees - Christmas and New Year Holidays 1970/71"... titled "Wages Employees - Christmas and New Year Holidays 1970/71... "Wages Employees - Christmas and New Year Holidays 1970/71 ...Yields information about the payment arrangements for wages employees for the Christmas and New Year holidays for 1970/71.Photocopy of a notice or instruction to wages employees titled "Wages Employees - Christmas and New Year Holidays 1970/71", outlining the arrangements for payment for the holiday periods and shift work payments. Dated 24/11/1970.trams, tramways, wages, shifts, ballarat -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Ceremonial object, Unknown, Commemorative Trowel in Presentation Box, 1971, 1982
WADE, Ivan Mayor 1969-70, 1970-71 Ivan Wade grew up in Bendigo and Brunswick, one of eight children. After his marriage, he moved with his wife and young family to Kew in 1951. In 1959, he took a year’s sabbatical in 1959 to build a new family home for his wife and four children at 222 Cotham Road, Kew. He worked professionally in the Meat Industry, successfully building a small chain of retail butcher shops, and a meat exporting business. He worked for improvements in the Trade through involvement in the Meat and Allied Trades Federation, of which he was the first State, and then Federal President. He was to be awarded an OBE for his services to the Meat Industry in 1979. Having been a long-time member of Melbourne Lions Club, he helped start Chadstone Lions’ Club as an inaugural tenant of the Chadstone Shopping Centre in 1979. He was also a tireless worker for charity, making his home available for functions raising funds for local groups. His passion for the community led him to stand for Kew Council as a representative of College Ward. As a councillor, he was elected mayor for two terms. During his term of office, new Kew Municipal Offices were constructed in Cotham Road. An active worker for the Kew Elder Citizens Association, he was involved in the establishment of an Opportunity Shop in Walpole Street to raise funds for the development of a new Centre in High Street. The Opportunity Shop was used to train locally unemployed youth skills such as furniture repair. (GW)Silver presentation trowel associated with the opening of significant civic projects in the former City of Kew.Commemorative, inscribed silver-plated presentation trowel given by the City of Kew to the Mayor, Cr Ivan Wade, on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of the new Kew Civic Centre on the corner of Cotham Road and Charles Street, now part of Trinity Grammar School. The silver trowel was presented in a black leather case lined with blue velvet. The trowel was to be used a second time in 1982 when Cr Wade and his wife laid the foundation stone of Hamer Court. The trowel was later donated to Kew Historical Society Inc by Gwlad Wade, the wife of Cr Ivan Wade, on 20 August 2000. Front: "Presented to Cr Wade J.P. / Mayor of / the City of Kew / at the laying of the / foundation stone / of the / Kew Civic Centre /20-8-1971." Reverse: This trowel was also used / by / Cr Ivan Wade OBE JP & Mrs Gwlad Wade / at the laying / of the foundation stone / of / "Hamer Court" / Hostel for the Aged / 22nd August 1982"cr ivan wade, hamer court, commemorative trowels, kew civic offices, city of kew 1860-1993