Sunday, December 27, 2009

ORANGE IN OCTOBER 2010


Greetings All!

Here is the first of the info emails about the WWTC Great Gathering at Orange.

It will be held on the Long Weekend in October, 2010. The dates are 1st, 2nd, 3rd October. PLEASE KEEP THIS WEEKEND FREE!! The more the merrier!!

Accommodation will be the priority as it is an extremely busy weekend, especially for weddings so rooms will book up quickly. I have taken temporary bookings at 3 places which are all within 3 Km of my place. There are also 2 Caravan Parks (Colour City Caravan Park and Canobolas Caravan Park) but they are further away.

1. The Templers Mill Motel, Byng St, attached to the Ex-services Club, that’s your regular type motel room, and cheaper than the de Russie, very central and an easy walk to everything. They have plenty of rooms for everyone to stay together, (3 family rooms, 6 executive and 4 standard, some interconnecting) and more available on enquiry.

2. The de Russie suites in Hill St and very nice. (1 x 3 bed, 5x 2 bed, 5x 1bed - some are interconnecting. Others available you could ask about.)

3. Melview Greens…. Cabins on the outskirts of town, Ploughman’s Lane, which could be a bit inconvenient, but great spot as they are straight across the road from the Wentworth golf club. (1x 2bd, 3x studio 1 king, 1 single in same room)

Check out on the web:

de Russie: www.derussiehotels.com

Templars Mill: www.oesc.com.au

Melview Greens: www.melviewgreens.com.au

When you book just ask for the WWTC booking (Judy James)

Russell or I will keep in touch with follow-up info sheets with planned activities, meals, any costs (apart from accommodation) and some other things you might like to do in your own time.

Cheers, Judy and Russell

LET’S MAKE THIS THE BEST YET!!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

NEWS ON JAN SMART

Sorry about a few things:
1 Jim should have more clothes on
2 Photo was taken maybe a year ago
3 That I am actually giving you this update on Jan.
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Fay and I called on Jan today. It was pretty special because their 3 daughters, Selina, Jenny and Emily were there when we called in at Selina's place in Gerringong.
Jan has finally been diagnosed with Hodgkins Lymphoma. She goes in next week for treatment next week. Think her chemo treatment is 1 day per fortnight for about 14 weeks.
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We all wish Jan a speedy recovery. It'll obviously take a while, but they are quite positive and we both thought Jan was actually in good spirits. Go Smarties!!

Friday, November 20, 2009

THE CARNIVAL IS OVER

Thanks Smarty for putting Tumut on the trip. A lovely spot even though the days were pretty warm. Didn't stop us from having our usual cycle. Looks like a Gossips to me Julianne!

These ducks could well have been the camp executive the way they wandered about, checking up on everything and everybody. Unfortunately we didn't see the platypus which was in the river just near where Fay and I were camped. Others saw it a couple of times, but not our group.
Fitzpatricks, Hughes and Griffins all departed from Tumut for their homes, leaving the Keasts to wander on alone to Wombeyan Caves... the final stop.

But wait! There was company, in the form of Marion, Sue, Merv and Helen! Great. I had contacted Mario Biasutti earlier on and he and his wife Gerlinda came from Mittagong way and joined us for a memorable evening under the stars.


Yes, we did have some fun. Thanks to the cooks and the BBQ man Merv, we all ate very well. And everybody was happy to try Mario's reds that he brought along for the occasion. Since retirement, Mario has been getting right into the grape/wine business. He and GO'B will have to get together to compare notes. I didn't hear any complaints Mario which is a good sign. Thanks for coming out over that shocking road to join us for the evening.



I don't know how or when this exhibition occurred. Merv is amused. Surely they couldn't have done it AFTER the big brekkie on Tuesday morning!! Bacon and eggs and everything you've never thought about putting on at the same time. Just beautiful. As Li from Mao's Last Dancer would say....FANTASTIC!
Thanks to all for such a great van trip. It was really good fun. Would we do something like that again? I think so.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

WANGARATTA to TUMUT

Great to have Keith & Wendy Lambert join us here in Wangaratta. Note Fay still has her costume on! Another great bbq.

John, Joy, Graham B, Grahame K, at the back. Margaret Brown and Fay in the front.

Enroute to Tumut. Stopped at Holbrook. Unfortunately Kev & Lorraine Farrelly not there today.


Pre dinner drinks before the evening meal at the Pinsent Hotel in Wangaratta.


Isn't there something about circling the wagons? Or the wagons are circling? This was at the gold diggings at Adelong enroute to Tumut.


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Despite Wangaratta's warm welcome.... 36+ .... we managed to have a good time there. Luckily the van park had a pool which we used frequently, making sure we observed the rules eg SWIMMING ATTIRE MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES. Some of the gear was quite worn!

We cycled all round the area, visited local communities including Beechworth and Everton and had a beaut feed at the PINSENT HOTEL - a very old pub in Wang. It was good to have Graham Brown (ex WWTC) and his wife Margaret join us along with Alan and Carolyn Keys who are friends of Keasts and Browns.

Wang to Tumut found us entering familiar territory for most of us as we passed the Wagga turn off and went on through Adelong to Tumut. Yes, it was cooler there (thank goodness), but still pretty hot.

Forsythes left the tour and headed for Shepparton, leaving us with 4 couples. Fitzpatricks received word that they are needed in the 'Gong on Monday so they'll head for home on Sunday arvo. They've really enjoyed the trip, as have we all I'm sure. More cycling tomorrow before we farewell Bernie and Janice??
Thanks Joy and John as well as Nola for photos used. Think Bernie and Janice might have a couple also.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

FROM SEA TO MTNS TO INLAND

Captured by Nola, after being sighted by Dino, these are just a few of the whales we have seen on our trip.

While at Lakes Entrance 6 of us went on a winery cruise to Wyanga Winery. What a great time of cruising, tasting and dining.


The food was really great. Such variety. Beautiful puddings too! How about the damper? Fay and I ate more bread than we'd had in a week.



Some folk felt the need for a little relaxation on the return cruise back to land. The boat was the Corque. Thanks Luke and thanks Jeff for a great time. Somebody asked Luke on the way out, "Will we see any dolphins?" Answer, "Depends on how much you drink!" He said he was the Corque's crew! We were referred to as the "boat people".


When we left Lakes Entrance (after 3 beaut days there), we headed through Omeo, Mt Hotham, Dinner Plain and Bright enroute to Wangaratta. Here we are having a look from the top.... about 1800 metres. Just beautiful.


The SAAB handled the windy (snakey) terrain very well. Plenty of twists & turns as shown on the GPS. Actually John would've liked to have been travelling a tad quicker than the pace set by the three 4WDs of Hughes, Keast and Forsythe. I think John's learning to be more patient as we go. This day of travel - about 320 km - was one of the most beautiful day's driving you could get.
Wangaratta's extremely hot temps didn't prevent Wendy and Keith from driving across from Albury to party with us. Thanks Wendy and Keith for the potato salad, the snags and the 20c pieces for the bbq. Great to have you join us. Sorry we couldn't fit in a game of scrabble!

Dennis must be feeling a bit better. Here he is tripping the light fantastic with Nola.


Of course there is work too! Here Bernie, Janice and Fay check up on emails at Maccas.
Tomorrow (Saturday) we head to Tumut. Forsythes will leave us as they head for Shepparton. Meanwhile, we'll party tonight at the Pinsent Hotel in Wangaratta. Graham & Margaret Brown and Alan and Carolyn Keys will be joing us. (Keys didn't go through WWTC.)
Forgot.... we've been doing a fair bit of cycling the rail trails and also swimming in the caravan park pool. Temps around 35 give or take a few during the hottest part of the days here. Hopefully Tumut will be a bit cooler.

Monday, November 9, 2009

DANCE PARTY IN VIC

Rob entertained us last night. Singing, dancing etc. Great fun. Now we are 10.

Used to dance with Cookie when Bruce Lucas played.... so danced with Julianne while Rob was busy on the music.

Bernie and Janice enjoying a bit of action despite her crook ankle.


Resting time for John and Joy. We'll look for a piano or organ for John to play.


Nola and Dino... and of course Bonny. Dino recovering (we trust) from a bit of bronchitis.


Yep.... Gra and Fay... when they weren't dancing.
Lakes Entrance a lovely spot, and ECHO caravan park is a beauty. A friendly spot. Maybe off on a cruise this morning after our bike ride. Depart for Wangaratta tomorrow morning (Wed.)

Saturday, November 7, 2009

MADE IT TO TATHRA

One of the many Rainbow Lorikeets we've seen. Think there was a conference for them when we were at Kioloa. [Photo by Nola.]

Dino and Nola are enjoying their van. D. Forsythe looks quite comfy doesn't he?

Fay joins Bernie and Janice for a bit of lunch in U2 - their avan.


Here are the 3 rigs stopped for lunch at Ulladulla.

Bernie was trying to spot whales! We have seen a number of them including 2 right under our noses at this spot - think it was Merry Beach.
The group during a bushwalk around Merry Beach area - just north of Batemans Bay.


Bernie, Dino, Janice, Joy, Nola, Fay, GK and John Griffin. The Griffins joined us at Tathra, in yet another avan. Thank goodness great weather also joined us. From here we head to Lakes Entrance in Vic. Do you need a passport to cross the border now?

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

THE ROAD TRIP BEGINS

Three couples made it to the starting place - 7 Mile Beach at Gerroa. It had not been the greatest day for Bernie (late start then compounded with a flat battery) or for Grahame (who failed to "bank" a cheque for $68 at either P.O. or NAB bank). But that's another story. The Smarts were waiting at the Fishermans Club to welcome Forsythes, Keasts and Fitzpatricks. What a beaut evening meal with an incredible view. Just beautiful. Jan S finished with enough food left over to take home to feed Jim for the rest of the week.

Tues included a bush walk, a beach walk, a picnic, a swim at Hyam's Beach, taking in the Melbourne Cup at Smarts' before relaxing back at the caravan park with a pool swim and then a barbie. The Melb Cup was a Shocking affair with the only winner being Fay who didn't put money on it!

The temp had soared to 40 degrees during the arvo. Then later it cooled to 35 before a cool change at night which brought some welcome rain in the early hours.

Wed: We head to Termeil/Bawley Point. Don't exactly know where we're staying - maybe Kioloa.... we'll see. Gotta find a pet friendly one for Bonnie. Fitzpatricks will see an auto electrician in Nowra to sort out tail light concerns. The Keasts will call through Sussex on their way to do some business and pick up a couple of things they'd forgotten!

Sunday, September 13, 2009

NOWRA and NEWCASTLE

This shot was taken at sundown at Dino & Nola's place at Marks Point (Newcastle). From the Forsythe balcony. We spent the day by boating out to an island and having a great picnic. Nola went for a dip, but the ex WWTC folk thought better of it.

Old mates will be pleased to see that Denis is computer literate. They have a lovely home, complete with hot tub downstairs.

While Denis is into bowls and bridge, Nola has her hobbies including photography and painting. Make sure you have a look at the large pelican she painted when you visit.


Called on Jim and Jan Smart in Bomaderry (Nowra) recently. Fay and I now live 45 km from them. That's not Jan in the middle of the photo actually, it's their #2 daughter Jenny. Jan was looking after Jenny's twin boys. Isn't that what grandmas do best?

Fay and I spent a brief 10 days in NZ on the South Island. They tell me it's actually called the mainland even though most of the population is on the North Island.
Maybe you can send me a photo of what's happening with you and your travels. Heard there might be a Van party soon... or is it over? Photos???
Robert and June Armytage have just returned from one of their "treks" across deserts etc. Quite the intrepid travellers they are.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

DIDJA KNOW?

COINCIDENCES or WHO'D A THOUGHT IT?

Elaine Saunders taught with Grahame K in Goodooga in 1978-79.


Marion [Smith's] groomsmen at her wedding in 1968 were Doug Walker (below) and Graeme O'Brien. Lenore Grunsell was bridesmaid.





Marion went to Mortlake PS in the fifties with Lynn Ludwig, Graeme O'Brien and Greg Ponchard (64/65).

Marion (below) went through Burwood Girls High with Pat Walshe (64/65)




George Revalds-Lubens partnered Marion Smith at Grad Ball 1964


Grahame Keast taught with Mario Biasutti in 1965. Mario lives just out of Mittagong.


Marion once dated Jock! He's still got some flair and panache. After all these years!




Rob Hughes: I have an account with ING Direct bank. They advertised for existing customers who would volunteer to be a part of a new advertising campaign. I put my hand up, did an audition, and was selected. Yesterday I spent all day in a TV studio, playing the ING tune on my sax and saying "It's your money!" like Billy Connolly. It'll probably be edited down to about a two second appearance in ING Direct's TV ad, which will go to air pretty soon.




It was a great experience. All day my fellow 'stars' and I were being referred to as 'the talent'. Catering provided a fancy lunch, and wardrobe and styling fussed over our makeup and hair. I quickly got used to it. Look for me on a TV set near you in mid August.


I suppose we should take note of the fact that Rob Hughes married Marion’s niece and Dougie's daughter!! (He’s a marriage celebrant!)


The Keasts and the Smarts toured the States together back in 1971. They shared a room at the Sweetheart Desert Bell Wedding Chapel Motel in Las Vegas on Christmas Day 1971.


Grahame K partnered Di [Edwards] Groenewegen (below) in 1963 and Barb [Powell] Luelf at grad 64. Barb has been involved in Isolated Children's Committees I believe. No wonder, she lives at Rankin Springs or out that way.




Greg Ponchard (64/65), David Baker and Graeme O’B were in the same class for the first 3 years of high school at Homebush Boys High.


Grahame K taught with Jackie [Ames] Rowan in 1968-69. He whizzed her in 1964. She married an aggie.
Grahame K taught with Jean [Parmenter] Crouch in Cooma around 1986. Jean was WWTC 64/65.


At one stage George Lubans, Dennis Forsythe and Graeme O’B were Head Teachers Mathematics in adjacent Newcastle schools viz Warners Bay HS, Cardiff HS and Wallsend HS respectively with David Mann at Gloucester HS.


Graeme O’B was offered the HT Mathematics at West Wyalong to follow Dennis F but did not accept it.


Julianne Melville and Janet Lane attended Balmain Teachers College together in the 60s. They met at a WWTC gathering in 2008 at Marion’s place for the first time since they’d left teachers college. Julianne had married Rob Hughes and Janet had married Graham Wright! They both attend WWTC gatherings regularly these days with their husbands.


Graham Wright (Prestons PS) and Grahame Keast (Liverpool PS) played cricket against each other around around ’54-’55. Then they played together while at Hurlstone Ag High. At WWTC they played against each other, GW with Leagues Club and GK for West Wagga.



Graham W has been into roses and chooks pretty heavily. He was president of the state rose society for 4 years and has been a national and international judge as well. He has been quite successful showing his roses too, winning Australian Champion on more than one occasion. As well as having the opportunity to travel all over Oz, he was also judging in Osaka, Japan at one stage. When he's not showing or judging roses, it's chooks!


Fay [Bailey] - that's what she looked like then - hadn’t got around to cashing in her book vouchers she’d received on graduation. She got a few! So, a few years after the event, as a married girl, she wrote to M Hale and said that her vouchers were in pounds (£) and we had now moved to decimal currency ($) AND her name had changed because she had married Grahame Keast. Fay received her reply with vouchers made out to Mrs Fay Keast in dollars. M Hale wrote a note to her which included the phrase “you could have knocked me over with a feather…”




Did you know that:
Cookie [Masters] may retire in July 2011; at least she has given an indication!!! She says she enjoys the work too much to do so now.
Bruce now works four days a week for their oldest son Greg who is Deputy at Strathfield South High;
That Bruce’s ‘work’ does not include teaching but ‘special projects’ which just happen to include in 2009:
Looking after the PE faculty
Sports Organising
Celebration assemblies
Fortnightly newsletter
Cookie and Bruce spent 14 days with our youngest son, Justin, in Singapore last holidays and did a week’s trip into Vietnam with his wife Michelle and 2 year old Cooper while there.
The attached photo was taken in Japan in 2008; I was tempted to do some ‘air brushing’ to remedy the changes since college.


Wendy [Michie] Lambert and Judy [Wilson] James lived in the same street in Deniliquin and went to school together. Have been and still remain good friends to this day.




Bill Semple (below) taught with Judy [Wilson] James (above) at Hillston Central School at the same time, were even next door neighbours! And all up have lived in the same town, at the same time 3 times. Hillston, Hay and Orange!! [That’s called stalking Judy!]








I think, (says Judy [Wilson] James), but you would have to check this with June [Alden] Armytage, I think June and I shared a flat when we taught at Balranald in our first year out. But I left after 2 terms 'cause I hated it with a passion....not sharing with June, teaching in general!
Maybe you could give me a contact number so we can relive those days!!



June [Alden] Armytage was librarian at Conargo, just out of Deniliquin for the last part of her teaching career. They were so impressed with her that they named the library after June this year. What an honour.


One day in about 1995 when Bernie Fitzpatrick was DP at a certain high school in the infamous Green Valley he was talking over lunch with the newest member of staff whose surname just happened to be Smart. WWTC memories of Jim and Jan had crossed his mind a couple of times, but in the busyness of the school day the thought didn’t get much of a chance to materialise. Then Bernie just happened to reminisce about his years teaching at RAAF School Penang in the early ‘70s. Selina Smart was straight onto it. Her parents had also been teaching at RAAF School, a few years after that, she said. That was the catalyst that was needed. Bernie mentioned that he remembered a Jim Smart and a Jan Ferguson who were an item at WWTC back in ‘64. Wondered whether they ever tied the knot. Then Selina was out with it: “Do you know Keasty?” she asked, with a big grin on her face. She reckons she grew up with Keasty more like her uncle than just a friend of her parents. Used to holiday with them almost every year. [Guess where? Cudmirrah where Keasts have just moved to.]
Bernie’s comment about Selina, after watching her success in the classroom, enthusing kids from backgrounds not usually noted for their academic motivation, was that she was amongst the most talented new teachers he had worked with. On ya, Jim and Jan. That’s one terrific daughter you’ve got.






Avans (folding caravans) are becoming quite popular: Following people have moved into Avans – O’Briens, Fitzpatricks, Smarts, Keasts and Griffins. Any others?


Rob Hughes and Sue [Upton] King went to high school together in Canberra. Ida Brown was also at the same school.


Cyn Richardson and Sue King are still in touch via skype, email and visit each other.


Sue K bumps into Marilyn Johnson (Twinks) every now and then. She just survived the fires in Canberra. She married a guy from 64-65, Politi. Twinks' brother Tim married Anne Shillabeer – Sue’s room mate!
Mavis Morris married a guy with surname Lupton. Close?
Sue K still sees Geoff Cleary around town; Geoff Deards, Pierre Proctor occasionally. She sees Colleen [Duff] Lees regularly at the races.
There are a lot of WWTC folk in Canberra!!


Here are some folk who graduated in 1964 and married – Graham Roberts & Dale Reed, Jim Smart & Jan Ferguson, Bob Armytage & June Alden, Bob Tobin & Ros Lyle, John Griffin & Joy Diehm (both of them below), Grahame Keast & Fay Bailey, Bob Cureton (63)& Colleen Brophy, Bruce Lucas & Laraine “Cookie” Masters (65), Bernie Fitzpatrick (65) & Janice Kerin. Have I missed anybody? Probably. Let me know. How about Dave Giles and Lyn?




Fay [Bailey] was dating Dennis F. The only photo she had of her fella was one of Dennis and Grahame K. She didn’t know at the time that the photo could be (and would be) re-cycled. Talking of photos, the first photo Mrs Bailey saw of Grahame K – her future son-in-law, was one of GK, Rob Hughes and John Hanlon in 2 piece swimmers during the women’s dive at college!


Who’d a-thought-it? Dr Vanlyn Davy! Congratulations mate! If only the lecturers knew!





Did you know that:
Lleyton Hewitt got his “c’mon” from Keasty? We agreed to meet on the hill during the ashes test in ’66. Couldn’t find him until a series of “c’mon’s” echoed around the ground.

A bloke called “Pixie” was a hooker?

In the early nineties Bob Hughes answered the phone by asking: “Are you getting out at 55?”

Who gave “instant” O’B the name? I know that it was at the first dance of 1963 in the dining room and we all know the reason for it.

Some fools used to go to the level crossing at the back of the college at midnight to see the Southern Aurora go through. Why? [Hey Elwin, I thought it was more like 3 am!!]

Merv Smith (below) was drafted into the army. Instead a sending a very fit and toughened young soldier to Viet Nam they put him in Concord Repat. Hospital. I don’t think many of the young nurses could believe their luck. [Editor: I believe Rob Hughes was also drafted but his hearing wasn’t good enough! Sorry, what did you say? Damn good deaf musician if you ask me!]




It was great being on the staff with Sandy Booth at Mulwala Central in 1965-6. Every morning her greeting was “I hate this place!”

Graham Roberts was no George Freeman. On his advice we backed three horses at Rosehill in about 1968. There were only four horses in the race. You guessed it. They came second, third and fourth, with a dividend paid only on the winner!

It was great seeing the crew at the re-union in Canberra in 2004. While I haven’t changed a bit, I thought some of you guys had aged a little.

Submitted by EJL.







So, do you know all these fellas? Easy eh? Four 3 year men!! Two graduated with 52%, and the other two got 51%. The reckoned they had all over studied a bit!


If there are enough other bits, send them in and we'll have a 2nd innings!