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Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 38 NO 14-MAY 6 2011
... ...thank you volunteers...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia football returns to marysville thank you volunteers murrindindi shire council national volunteers week advertisements THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 38 NO 14-MAY 6 2011 ...marysville, victoria, australia, football returns to marysville, thank you volunteers, murrindindi shire council, national volunteers week, advertisements -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 30-AUGUST 8 2014
... ...thank you volunteers of crc/mtca...marysville victoria australia lions club opera amazing night marysville & district lions club magic flute what's on when in august 2014 sesonal influenza vaccine the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville community market creative triangle adventurous cooks gallipoli park needs help church notices marysville golf report advertise your regional tourism event for free marysville triangle business and tourism agm mayor's chair by cr margaret rae students add new life to mt pleasant reserve alexandra secordary college advertsements residential & rural real estate marysville triangle real estate thank you volunteers of crc/mtca narbethong community hall dinner & show retail opportunities marysville preschool centre long day care & kindergarten taggerty progress group hall committee taggerty rocks marysville villains best & fairest dinner sweet victory for villains THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 41 NO 30-AUGUST 8 2014 ...marysville, victoria, australia, lions club opera amazing night, marysville & district lions club magic flute, what's on when in august, 2014 sesonal influenza vaccine, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville community market, creative triangle, adventurous cooks, gallipoli park needs help, church notices, marysville golf report, advertise your regional tourism event for free, marysville triangle business and tourism agm, mayor's chair by cr margaret rae, students add new life to mt pleasant reserve, alexandra secordary college, advertsements, residential & rural real estate, marysville triangle real estate, thank you volunteers of crc/mtca, narbethong community hall dinner & show, retail opportunities, marysville preschool centre, long day care & kindergarten, taggerty progress group hall committee, taggerty rocks, marysville villains best & fairest dinner, sweet victory for villains -
Bendigo Military MuseumAlbum - ALBUM, PHOTOGRAPH WW1, London and Turnbridge Wells, The heart of the Empire you came to defend, C WW1
... volunteered to go with Albert Jacka VC, MC when he won the Victoria Cross on Gallipoli. Refer Cat No 551P for his service details. Album photography London Inside, “ To Lt De Araugo 14 AIF, We thank yo for your splendid service to your King and country and ask you to accept this token of our good wishes on leaving the 3rd London General Hospital (signed) H.E.Bruce Porter, Howard Williams” Hard cardboard, cloth covered album with sepia tone photos attached brownish coloured paper with protective sheets between. ...Lt Stephen De Araugo 14th Batt AIF was presented with this album. He was one of 3 who volunteered to go with Albert Jacka VC, MC when he won the Victoria Cross on Gallipoli. Refer Cat No 551P for his service details.Hard cardboard, cloth covered album with sepia tone photos attached brownish coloured paper with protective sheets between.Inside, “ To Lt De Araugo 14 AIF, We thank yo for your splendid service to your King and country and ask you to accept this token of our good wishes on leaving the 3rd London General Hospital (signed) H.E.Bruce Porter, Howard Williams”album, photography, london -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 3 NO 42-22 DECEMBER 1978
... Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia community care centre marysville hotel welcome home fire commencement address notice to chainsaw owners crossway restaurant marysville uniting church marysville waterworks trust for sale cricket wanted volunteers swimming club summer workshops at buxton senior citizens house for rent rainfall narbethong primary school christmas bingo fire restrictions donations to typewriter appeal thank you and farewell beveridges THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 3 NO 42-22 DECEMBER 1978 ...marysville, victoria, australia, community care centre, marysville hotel, welcome home, fire, commencement address, notice to chainsaw owners, crossway restaurant, marysville uniting church, marysville waterworks trust, for sale, cricket, wanted volunteers, swimming club, summer workshops at buxton, senior citizens, house for rent, rainfall, narbethong primary school, christmas bingo, fire restrictions, donations to typewriter appeal, thank you and farewell beveridges -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 27 NO 14-14 APRIL 2000
... thank you...hart walkers...buxton & marysville primary schools...marysville & district lions club...fire brigade news...australian expert services overseas program...murrindindi regional tourism awards 2000...advertisments...happy birthday...murrindindi volunteer...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia cameron says thank you hart walkers buxton & marysville primary schools marysville & district lions club fire brigade news australian expert services overseas program murrindindi regional tourism awards 2000 advertisments happy birthday murrindindi volunteer recognition awards 2000 if microsoft made cars buxton progress assocn lake eildon summer marketing campaign fire calls THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 27 NO 14-14 APRIL 2000 ...marysville, victoria, australia, cameron says thank you, hart walkers, buxton & marysville primary schools, marysville & district lions club, fire brigade news, australian expert services overseas program, murrindindi regional tourism awards 2000, advertisments, happy birthday, murrindindi volunteer recognition awards 2000, if microsoft made cars, buxton progress assocn, lake eildon summer marketing campaign, fire calls -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyNewspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria, `
... Cheevers hosted a "thank you" function for many volunteers . The Ringwood Blues football team, a team of intellectually disabled people had a member, Damien Kilner, represent Victoria in a state match in Adelaide. ...Cheevers hosted a "thank you" function for many volunteers . The Ringwood Blues football team, a team of intellectually disabled people had a member, Damien Kilner, represent Victoria in a state match in Adelaide. ...``Newspaper clipping from "The Post" 18-5-94 P9 Ringwood Mayor's Column. Cr Margaret Cheevers.Cr. Cheevers hosted a "thank you" function for many volunteers . The Ringwood Blues football team, a team of intellectually disabled people had a member, Damien Kilner, represent Victoria in a state match in Adelaide. A member of the Ringwood Professional Athletic Club, Rodney Lewis, won the 1994 Stawell Gift. Cr Cheevers also thanked many more Ringwood volunteers in all different areas.` -
Federation University Historical CollectionPostcard, G. Lelong, The Sugar Manufacture, Somme, France, c1917, c1917
... thank you for forwarding same. Are we having lovely spell of weather. This morning is quite warm and pleasant. The photo of you all standing in front of your house is a good one and you all look to be getting enough to eat. Mother looks as if she it getting stronger after her severe illness. Your concert party will be broken up through the Vale girls leaving but you should have no difficulty in finding volunteers...thank you for forwarding same. Are we having lovely spell of weather. This morning is quite warm and pleasant. The photo of you all standing in front of your house is a good one and you all look to be getting enough to eat. Mother looks as if she it getting stronger after her severe illness. Your concert party will be broken up through the Vale girls leaving but you should have no difficulty in finding volunteers ...This postcard was sent from France during World War One WW1 to Violet Holmes [mother and aunty of other WW1 soldiers], by the son of a neighbouring Ascot Tourello District Family, the Wrigley Family. Violet inherited "Sauchieburn" an Ascot property on the death of her husband William Holmes in 1914. On her death this property was to be left to their 4 children and administered by a relative till the youngest child turned 27. As young boys, Violet's husband William, and his brother Henry, lived with their Aunt Catherine Coghill and Uncle William Coghill at ‘Sauchieburn’ Ascot. The Coghills had no children of their own. He and his brother Edward started a stock and station business at Clunes. Henry and Violet Holmes subsequently inherited "Sauchieburn" from Catherine (nee Holmes) and William Coghill, direct descendants of the Coghills Creek, Ascot, Tourello pioneer settler Captain William Coghill [Jane Dyer, May 2024] Catherine and her brother Edward Carter Holmes drowned at sea.This is an extract from the Korumburra Times, Wednesday June 6, 1956: The fated travellers wrecked off N.S.W. ‘On May 29th, 1886 in bright moonlight the Ly-e-Moon, the pride of the Australian coastal fleet, broke her back on the treacherous rocks of Green Cape, off the NSW coast. Eighty souls perished within range of the beacon rays of the lighthouse, including representatives of the earliest families ever to settle in Poowong. The passengers. On the main deck, Mr Edward Holmes, a Poowong grazier and former owner of ‘Wombalano’. He had sold this property with the object of going to Queensland and settling there. The proceeds of sale amounting to 1,200 pounds in gold sovereigns were under lock and key in the Purser's Office. Mr Holmes, although advanced in years, had unformed plans to invest his money in some Queensland enterprise. In the meantime he would visit his married daughter and [his] two sons, who had previously settled in Queensland. With him on board was his widowed sister Mrs Coghill who had also accepted an invitation to go north. News of the shipwreck, means of communication being slow, did not reach Korumburra for nearly a week. By then all hope had been abandoned for the missing. Relations and friends thronged the Melbourne shipping office, but the answer was always the same - All passengers unaccounted for were presumed drowned. Black and white postcard of a sugar refinery in The Somme, France. The name of the town has been scrubbed out in purple pencil by a censor during World War One. The back of the card is written on in pencil,Written on back of card: Dear Violet, received photos and letters and thank you for forwarding same. Are we having lovely spell of weather. This morning is quite warm and pleasant. The photo of you all standing in front of your house is a good one and you all look to be getting enough to eat. Mother looks as if she it getting stronger after her severe illness. Your concert party will be broken up through the Vale girls leaving but you should have no difficulty in finding volunteers to fill the ranks. By all of your letters you are all looking forward to the day we return 9as we are). I wouldn't like to bet too much that we would be home by this time next year [ ? ] by the way fritz is fighting lately he would very much like to get [peace?] I think we will give him all he wants this summer. J. Waller was here last night is looking well. With best wished to you all. I am sincerely. [W.Wrigbee? Wrigley]somme, la suererie, chatham family collection, amiens, france, world war 1, postcard, ly-ee-moon, william coghill junior, ascot victoria, pioneers of ascot, shipwreck -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDocument - Letter/s, Visit Ballarat, c2016
... Letter - thank you - written on a black card, hand made written with the word "Ballarat" on the front and on the inside a thankyou message from Visit Ballarat Volunteers following a guided tour of the Museum including Cuthberts. ...Ballarat Tramway Museum South Gardens Reserve Wendouree Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields Trams tramways BTM Volunteers Visit Ballarat Tourism Ballarat Tourism Letter - thank you - written on a black card, hand made written with the word "Ballarat" on the front and on the inside a thankyou message from Visit Ballarat Volunteers following a guided tour of the Museum including Cuthberts. ...Letter - thank you - written on a black card, hand made written with the word "Ballarat" on the front and on the inside a thankyou message from Visit Ballarat Volunteers following a guided tour of the Museum including Cuthberts. C2016.trams, tramways, btm, volunteers, visit ballarat, tourism, ballarat tourism -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, 77th Annual Report Royal Blind Society of N.S.W. (1957), 1957
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Articles in the annual report include: the coming opening of the Alexis Albert Hostel for Aged Blind Men in Culdees Road, a property purchased in Burwood Road for Aged Women and Couples, a list of prize winners at the Royal Easter Show for various handicrafts by people who have learned their skill from the Occupational Therapy department, continued output of mats, baskets, brooms and matting in workshops requires demand by conscious consumers, appeal to employ skilled blind people in various industries as switchboard operators, piano tuners, stenographers, etc., aim to create a Youth Hostel due demand, best known of the Society's activities the library continues to provides reading material in Braille and Moon as well as Talking Books, awareness that gramophone discs are no longer being made and investigating the alternatives including tape recorders, regular musical concerts are held in the Society's hall and some musicians compete in the blind category and open category sections in the City of Sydney Eisteddfod, the outpatients clinic continues to provide regular and continuing treatment, families of children at the Victor Maxwell House are encouraged to visit the nursery, take their children home for holidays and weekends or each night - as considered the most beneficial by the Panel, work has begun on a new centre in Newcastle, social cricket matches and usually a bi-annual trip to Brisbane keep the NSW Blind Cricket and Athletics Club in shape, the NSW Blind Bowling Club play both indoor and outdoor bowls with the Balmain Bowling Club helping to organise trips to various clubs, the William Street Womens Bowlers Club invited 4 members from each club to play on the green at Five Dock, next year they intend to organise a similar indoor competition, the Victor Maxwell Nursery benefited greatly from the 2UW Blind Appeal for Blind Babies, Helen Keller Annual Fete, Blind Artists Concert with special guest artists who volunteer their time, thank you to Nellie Sweeney for training the Waimea Singers (Helen Keller hostel choir), '...Articles in the annual report include: the coming opening of the Alexis Albert Hostel for Aged Blind Men in Culdees Road, a property purchased in Burwood Road for Aged Women and Couples, a list of prize winners at the Royal Easter Show for various handicrafts by people who have learned their skill from the Occupational Therapy department, continued output of mats, baskets, brooms and matting in workshops requires demand by conscious consumers, appeal to employ skilled blind people in various industries as switchboard operators, piano tuners, stenographers, etc., aim to create a Youth Hostel due demand, best known of the Society's activities the library continues to provides reading material in Braille and Moon as well as Talking Books, awareness that gramophone discs are no longer being made and investigating the alternatives including tape recorders, regular musical concerts are held in the Society's hall and some musicians compete in the blind category and open category sections in the City of Sydney Eisteddfod, the outpatients clinic continues to provide regular and continuing treatment, families of children at the Victor Maxwell House are encouraged to visit the nursery, take their children home for holidays and weekends or each night - as considered the most beneficial by the Panel, work has begun on a new centre in Newcastle, social cricket matches and usually a bi-annual trip to Brisbane keep the NSW Blind Cricket and Athletics Club in shape, the NSW Blind Bowling Club play both indoor and outdoor bowls with the Balmain Bowling Club helping to organise trips to various clubs, the William Street Womens Bowlers Club invited 4 members from each club to play on the green at Five Dock, next year they intend to organise a similar indoor competition, the Victor Maxwell Nursery benefited greatly from the 2UW Blind Appeal for Blind Babies, Helen Keller Annual Fete, Blind Artists Concert with special guest artists who volunteer their time, thank you to Nellie Sweeney for training the Waimea Singers (Helen Keller hostel choir), ' Royal Blind Society of New South Wales Annual Report Victor Maxwell Kindergarten Helen Keller Hostel Alexis Albert Hostel Employment Black and White Committee Cricket Bowling William Street Blind Women's Bowling Club Goodie Reeve Fundraising Blind musicians Nellie Sweeney Waimea Singers Justice Maxwell Wilfred Reed David Hornibrook Richard Underwood Rotary Club of Burwood 1 volume of text and images 77th Annual Report Royal Blind Society of N.S.W. (1957) Administrative record Text ...Articles in the annual report include: the coming opening of the Alexis Albert Hostel for Aged Blind Men in Culdees Road, a property purchased in Burwood Road for Aged Women and Couples, a list of prize winners at the Royal Easter Show for various handicrafts by people who have learned their skill from the Occupational Therapy department, continued output of mats, baskets, brooms and matting in workshops requires demand by conscious consumers, appeal to employ skilled blind people in various industries as switchboard operators, piano tuners, stenographers, etc., aim to create a Youth Hostel due demand, best known of the Society's activities the library continues to provides reading material in Braille and Moon as well as Talking Books, awareness that gramophone discs are no longer being made and investigating the alternatives including tape recorders, regular musical concerts are held in the Society's hall and some musicians compete in the blind category and open category sections in the City of Sydney Eisteddfod, the outpatients clinic continues to provide regular and continuing treatment, families of children at the Victor Maxwell House are encouraged to visit the nursery, take their children home for holidays and weekends or each night - as considered the most beneficial by the Panel, work has begun on a new centre in Newcastle, social cricket matches and usually a bi-annual trip to Brisbane keep the NSW Blind Cricket and Athletics Club in shape, the NSW Blind Bowling Club play both indoor and outdoor bowls with the Balmain Bowling Club helping to organise trips to various clubs, the William Street Womens Bowlers Club invited 4 members from each club to play on the green at Five Dock, next year they intend to organise a similar indoor competition, the Victor Maxwell Nursery benefited greatly from the 2UW Blind Appeal for Blind Babies, Helen Keller Annual Fete, Blind Artists Concert with special guest artists who volunteer their time, thank you to Nellie Sweeney for training the Waimea Singers (Helen Keller hostel choir), '1 volume of text and imagesroyal blind society of new south wales, annual report, victor maxwell kindergarten, helen keller hostel, alexis albert hostel, employment, black and white committee, cricket, bowling, william street blind women's bowling club, goodie reeve, fundraising, blind musicians, nellie sweeney, waimea singers, justice maxwell, wilfred reed, david hornibrook, richard underwood, rotary club of burwood -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution: Seventieth report 1950, 1950
... Rae continue to provide outstanding service, listing of the volunteers who have provided a driving service to assist teachers reach people in their own homes however more drivers are needed, the decision to make a nursery for blind children after temporarily caring for a set of twins, thank you to Goodie Reeve and 2GB for the 'Glow Worm' sessions each Saturday morning, monthly Blind Artists concerts continue to be successful, 82 people have received help from the Occupational Therapy department, a property in Laman St in Cooks Hill was acquired to expand services to the northern district given the warm reception in Newcastle, thanks to A.F. ...Rae continue to provide outstanding service, listing of the volunteers who have provided a driving service to assist teachers reach people in their own homes however more drivers are needed, the decision to make a nursery for blind children after temporarily caring for a set of twins, thank you to Goodie Reeve and 2GB for the 'Glow Worm' sessions each Saturday morning, monthly Blind Artists concerts continue to be successful, 82 people have received help from the Occupational Therapy department, a property in Laman St in Cooks Hill was acquired to expand services to the northern district given the warm reception in Newcastle, thanks to A.F. ...Articles in the annual report include: occupation of the Helen Keller hostel by 22 residents, in order to expand the supply of Braille books selected long-term prisoners in one gaol began tuition in Braille writing and have transcribed 33 volumes in 7 months, it is expected that the Braille Printing Press ordered from England three years ago will arrive before the end of 1951, the Braille Writers Association of NSW are adding greatly to the work done by volunteer transcribers, the home teaching team of R. Kippax, S. Kerry and C. Rae continue to provide outstanding service, listing of the volunteers who have provided a driving service to assist teachers reach people in their own homes however more drivers are needed, the decision to make a nursery for blind children after temporarily caring for a set of twins, thank you to Goodie Reeve and 2GB for the 'Glow Worm' sessions each Saturday morning, monthly Blind Artists concerts continue to be successful, 82 people have received help from the Occupational Therapy department, a property in Laman St in Cooks Hill was acquired to expand services to the northern district given the warm reception in Newcastle, thanks to A.F. Toll Pty Ltd for transporting Braille books without charge, various reports from Auxiliaries and the Black and White Ball continued to be the event of the season.1 volume with photographs and illustrationsroyal sydney industrial blind institution, annual report, helen keller hostel, roy kippax, c rae, goodie reeve, braille writers association of new south wales, occupational therapy, a.f. toll pty ltd, black and white committee, w.a. davis, les black, k curtis, fred wolfenden, stuart kerry, graeme dark, sandra dark, parramatta gaol -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 2000
... volunteers members malvern 2000 COL photo of two women inside a shop. They are standing behind and around the shop counter, chatting. On top of the counter, there is a ledger book with a plastic ruler across the top, a plastic bag with something bulky inside, and some brochures on a small display stand (partially obscured). On the wall behind them, there are some shelves with soft toys and dolls, a radio, a clock, and an Arthritis Victoria sign. The sign says, "Thank you ...At the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's Malvern Opportunity Shop, two volunteers pose for a promotional photo.COL photo of two women inside a shop. They are standing behind and around the shop counter, chatting. On top of the counter, there is a ledger book with a plastic ruler across the top, a plastic bag with something bulky inside, and some brochures on a small display stand (partially obscured). On the wall behind them, there are some shelves with soft toys and dolls, a radio, a clock, and an Arthritis Victoria sign. The sign says, "Thank you for supporting ARTHRITIS VICTORIA your help is greatly appreciated". There is another line of text below, which is illegible. Beside the text 'Arthritis Victoria' is the organisation's logo. Beside that shelf are more shelves, with crockery, bric-a-brac, paintings and prints. On the top shelf, there is the same Arthritis Victoria sign with blue text and a red a logo. On the wall above the shelves is a large rectangular sign (partially obscured), which says "ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION OF VICTORIA. PHONE...". Below that is a NO SMOKING sign.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, opportunity shop, op shop, charity shop, thrift store, sales ledger book, ruler, brochures, toys, dolls, crockery, bric-a-brac, framed paintings, framed prints, pictures, donations, volunteers, members, malvern, 2000 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Mackay, Ian, Phantoms of Bribie: The Jungles of Vietnam to Corporate Life and Everything in Between, 2016
... On the inside of the book reads "Pilip, Thank you for a splendid tour of the Vietnam Veterans Museum. I hope I can support you and your worthy staff and volunteers in the future. ...On the inside of the book reads "Pilip, Thank you for a splendid tour of the Vietnam Veterans Museum. I hope I can support you and your worthy staff and volunteers in the future. ...The Phamtoms of Bridie is a highly readable blend of an engaging yarn and a fascinating portrayal of operational service in Vietnam as an infantry company commander leading some 100 fine young national service and regular soldiers in cloase quarter jungle fighting.The Phamtoms of Bridie is a highly readable blend of an engaging yarn and a fascinating portrayal of operational service in Vietnam as an infantry company commander leading some 100 fine young national service and regular soldiers in cloase quarter jungle fighting.operation bribie, 7 rar, 4 rar, 6 rar, special air service regiment (australian army), vietnam war, 1961-1975 - personal narratives - australian -
Vision AustraliaCard - Text, Braille Library acknowledgement cards, 1957-1959
... volunteers. In this set of cards, Mrs Brangwin is acknowledged for multiple volumes of various books in the 1950s. Iris Brangwin Braille Writers Association of New South Wales Image of Braille punch in top left hand corner in a circle. Braille Library William Street Sydney Dear ...... Thank you ...Acknowledgements were given for the receipt of volumes transcribed by volunteers. In this set of cards, Mrs Brangwin is acknowledged for multiple volumes of various books in the 1950s.White index card with pre-printed fields and spaces for handwritten itemsImage of Braille punch in top left hand corner in a circle. Braille Library William Street Sydney Dear ...... Thank you for Volume ...... of ................ This will be bound and added to the library of the Royal Blind Society of N.S.W. We are grateful for your continued interest in our work. Yours sincerely, President Braille Writers Association of N.S.W.iris brangwin, braille writers association of new south wales -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, "Seeing Eye" 1987 Lady Nell "Seeing Eye" Dog School & Rehabilitation Centre for the Blind, 1987
... President's overview of the year including: completion of reception room which joins 16 and 18 Thanet Street, thoughts on the success of the school, attendance at International Dog Guide Conference in London, over 27 years the school has trained over 800 dogs, deaths of Jack Franks and Thelma McKenniariey, assisted actor Robert Menzies portray a blind character in the movie 'Cactus', difficulties in running the hostel and day centre with few qualified people to fill vacancies for the former and lack of volunteer drivers for the latter, decision to close Cairns shop, resignation of Kevin O'Mahoney and difficulties in replacing him, long cane training in Queensland, demand for guest speakers, thank you to work experience students, welcome to Ray Owens, presentation of Anzac Award by Lt Governor at Government House, beginning of in-house breeding program - rather that rely on donations of suitable puppies - with Roz McNaught, Alf Krummel and Dawn Robinson providing and housing these dogs....Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne President's overview of the year including: completion of reception room which joins 16 and 18 Thanet Street, thoughts on the success of the school, attendance at International Dog Guide Conference in London, over 27 years the school has trained over 800 dogs, deaths of Jack Franks and Thelma McKenniariey, assisted actor Robert Menzies portray a blind character in the movie 'Cactus', difficulties in running the hostel and day centre with few qualified people to fill vacancies for the former and lack of volunteer drivers for the latter, decision to close Cairns shop, resignation of Kevin O'Mahoney and difficulties in replacing him, long cane training in Queensland, demand for guest speakers, thank you to work experience students, welcome to Ray Owens, presentation of Anzac Award by Lt Governor at Government House, beginning of in-house breeding program - rather that rely on donations of suitable puppies - with Roz McNaught, Alf Krummel and Dawn Robinson providing and housing these dogs. ...President's overview of the year including: completion of reception room which joins 16 and 18 Thanet Street, thoughts on the success of the school, attendance at International Dog Guide Conference in London, over 27 years the school has trained over 800 dogs, deaths of Jack Franks and Thelma McKenniariey, assisted actor Robert Menzies portray a blind character in the movie 'Cactus', difficulties in running the hostel and day centre with few qualified people to fill vacancies for the former and lack of volunteer drivers for the latter, decision to close Cairns shop, resignation of Kevin O'Mahoney and difficulties in replacing him, long cane training in Queensland, demand for guest speakers, thank you to work experience students, welcome to Ray Owens, presentation of Anzac Award by Lt Governor at Government House, beginning of in-house breeding program - rather that rely on donations of suitable puppies - with Roz McNaught, Alf Krummel and Dawn Robinson providing and housing these dogs.1 volume with text and illustrationsannual reports, lady nell seeing eye dog school, phyllis gration -
Vision AustraliaText, Thank you certificate to Vision Australia Foundation's Essendon Centre volunteers and day program members, 2001
... Special thanks to the following for their contribution to the stitching, painting, tapestry, applique and embroidery: Margit Arends, Alice Austin, Judith Edwards, Pamela Harris, Shirley Reid, Margaret Isaacs, Gwenda Johnson, Helen Malone, Catherine Newton and Mary Tams. vision australia foundation Volunteers 1 cream sheet with grey and black writing Thank you certificate to Vision Australia Foundation's Essendon Centre volunteers and day program members Text ...Celebrating the International Year of the Volunteer, Vision Australia Foundation wished to acknowledge the volunteers and day program members who inputted ideas into the design of the centre's banner. Special thanks to the following for their contribution to the stitching, painting, tapestry, applique and embroidery: Margit Arends, Alice Austin, Judith Edwards, Pamela Harris, Shirley Reid, Margaret Isaacs, Gwenda Johnson, Helen Malone, Catherine Newton and Mary Tams.1 cream sheet with grey and black writingvision australia foundation, volunteers -
Stawell Historical Society IncBook, Wimmera Mail Times, Stawell's Gift, Sprinting through 125 Golden Years, 2002
... Stawell;s Gift Sprinting through 125 Golden Years Australia Post (In Logo) The Wimmera Mail Times (In Logo) On rear Cover To The Stawell Athletic Club Congratulations & Thank You Congratulations to the Stawell Athletic Club and all the volunteers and competitors who have contributed to the legend of the Australia Post Stawell Gift. ...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians stawell athletic sport Stawell;s Gift Sprinting through 125 Golden Years Australia Post (In Logo) The Wimmera Mail Times (In Logo) On rear Cover To The Stawell Athletic Club Congratulations & Thank You Congratulations to the Stawell Athletic Club and all the volunteers and competitors who have contributed to the legend of the Australia Post Stawell Gift. ...Card Cover various with B/W Photos of the Stawell Gift, with a Colour Photograph of four runners finishing the Stawell gift.Stawell;s Gift Sprinting through 125 Golden Years Australia Post (In Logo) The Wimmera Mail Times (In Logo) On rear Cover To The Stawell Athletic Club Congratulations & Thank You Congratulations to the Stawell Athletic Club and all the volunteers and competitors who have contributed to the legend of the Australia Post Stawell Gift. This historic carnival has not only grown to become one of Australia's most prestigious sporting events, it makes a real contribution to the region's economy and spirit. We are proud to be part of your success. Happy 125th Anniversary from your partner. POST Principal Sponsor 1995 to 2002stawell athletic sport -
Kew Historical Society IncJournal, Kewriosity : July 1993
... Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne publications -- city of kew (vic.) kewriosity council newsletters community newsletters Thank you to the volunteers of Kew / p1. Recreation Centre Extension / p1. ...Thank you to the volunteers of Kew / p1. Recreation Centre Extension / p1. Chief Executive's Column [Municipal boundaries] / p2&3. Mayor's Comment / Cr Roger Streeton p3. Diary Dates [July - August 1993] / p4. Main Street comes to Kew / p5. Scholarships bring success to Kew High School / p5. Explore worlds through a book / p5. Council News [Mayor's Winter Concert; Kindergarten open days; Council elections; Davis St Kindergarten; Death cap mushrooms] / p6. Around Kew [Kew Community House; Citizen's Advice Bureau; Working to help mothers; Over 50's water exercises; CAA book fair; New computers for Trinity Grammar] / p7. Weekly collection of mobile garbage tins begins from 19 July / 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-fictionThank you to the volunteers of Kew / p1. Recreation Centre Extension / p1. Chief Executive's Column [Municipal boundaries] / p2&3. Mayor's Comment / Cr Roger Streeton p3. Diary Dates [July - August 1993] / p4. Main Street comes to Kew / p5. Scholarships bring success to Kew High School / p5. Explore worlds through a book / p5. Council News [Mayor's Winter Concert; Kindergarten open days; Council elections; Davis St Kindergarten; Death cap mushrooms] / p6. Around Kew [Kew Community House; Citizen's Advice Bureau; Working to help mothers; Over 50's water exercises; CAA book fair; New computers for Trinity Grammar] / p7. Weekly collection of mobile garbage tins begins from 19 July / p8.publications -- city of kew (vic.), kewriosity, council newsletters, community newsletters -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionMemorabilia - Volunteer Badge, City of Greater Bendigo, 2010
... 0337a Card; We thank you for / your efforts, they are / appreciated all year / From the / Bendigo V.I.C / Team. / ENJOY! 0337b Silver badge; Volunteering / V / 2010 / now, more than ever 0337c Gold badge; Inspiring the Volunteer in You / IYV + 10 / 2011 / V 0337d Silver badge; Volunteers / V / 2012 / Every One Counts 0337e Silver badge; volunteers / V / 2014 / Powering Communities...The Bendigo Visitor Information Centre is staffed partly by volunteers and these pins are presented as a sign of gratitude from the City of Greater Bendigo for there services. City of Greater Bendigo Tourism Bendigo Post Office 0337a Card; We thank you for / your efforts, they are / appreciated all year / From the / Bendigo V.I.C / Team. / ENJOY! ...After the closure of the Bendigo Post Office in Pall Mall in 1997, the ground and lower floors of the building were transformed into a tourism and interpretation centre. The Bendigo Visitor Information Centre is staffed partly by volunteers and these pins are presented as a sign of gratitude from the City of Greater Bendigo for there services.Three metal pins, two silver, one gold, attached to printed card. Each pin is printed with a red 'V' and a year. 0337a Card; We thank you for / your efforts, they are / appreciated all year / From the / Bendigo V.I.C / Team. / ENJOY! 0337b Silver badge; Volunteering / V / 2010 / now, more than ever 0337c Gold badge; Inspiring the Volunteer in You / IYV + 10 / 2011 / V 0337d Silver badge; Volunteers / V / 2012 / Every One Counts 0337e Silver badge; volunteers / V / 2014 / Powering Communitiescity of greater bendigo tourism, bendigo post office
