The Probian October November 2019

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The Victorian

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Peter’s jumping for joy Berwick Probian Peter Pyle’s love of speed is about to go next level. The Central Berwick club member has won a free skydive, courtesy of The Probian and Skydive Australia. Peter, a self-confessed revhead, is the lucky winner of a competition open to Probus Club members and will choose which of Skydive Australia’s three Victorian sites from which to jump. He has the choice of a tandem skydive from St Kilda to take in the spectacular city sights, from Lilydale to take in the picturesque Yarra Valley or from Barwon Heads over the Great Ocean Road. Peter says he has always loved fast rides and relished the thought of freefalling at 200kmh, taking in views he said would “be out of this world”. “I wouldn’t call myself a daredevil, but I am a revhead and like anything to do with speed,” he said. “It would certainly be something to tick off the bucket list.” At 69, Peter is not perturbed by the prospect, saying he heard of a 90-year-old jumping a year or two back. He stays active, walking every day and playing a weekly game of golf with mates at the Berwick-Montuna course. “I have done a reverse bungy jump on the Gold Coast, which was great. I am looking forward to it.” A big fan of the V8 Supercars - a Ford man with Alan Moffat his idol - Peter also barracks for Richmond in the AFL and found out about his win in the week leading up

Berwick Central Probus Club member and self-confessed speed freak Peter Pyle pretends to skydive with his Richmond footy. to the big grand final win over the GWS Giants. “It has been a big week,” he said. “I’ll never forget it.” Those Probians who missed out on the prize can still benefit. Skydive Australia is offering a discount to any Probian who books using the promo

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First aid: Yes we can!

THE PAV The President Rennus Crossley

it hard to get on the floor to do CPR. Did you know you can do it with your foot, amazing! I hope other Probus clubs get on board and update their first aid knowledge. Gladice With so many organisations providing this sort of training, there will be a way for every club to get on board as Gladice said, and maybe save a member’s life. Or a grandchild, or a neighbour. The possibilities are endless after just one morning’s training.

Spring has arrived with the wattle and all the other lovely blossoms in bloom. There are lots of very colourful gardens to see as we do our walking how fortunate we are. It was so pleasing at the delegates meeting to have two people come forward willing to join the committee but we need more we must have a secretary and we must have a vice-president for our annual general meeting on Tuesday 26 November. Otherwise I may have to learn how to close the Probus Association of Victoria down and decide to which charity we will give our funds. This is one thing that I do not want to learn and I am sure most of you do not want to see PAV closed down. I know there are a lot of people out there with the skills to take these positions on so please consider taking one of these positions knowing that you will help PAV live on and either contact Rodney James or myself directly. Anne Oughtibridge OAM (0422 068 493) is willing to set the wheels in motion for us to have a Craft Exhibition to show off all the fancy things that our Probians make and needs to hear from willing helpers. Just remember, the last delegates meeting and AGM is on Tuesday 26 November at 10am at the Mulgrave Country Club Yours in Probus friendship, Rennus Crossley, PAV President.

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RECENTLY the Ringwood Clocktower Probus Club conducted two First Aid training sessions. As a very active club with so many outings and activities each month, the likelihood of someone needing help is an ever-present reality for our convenors. We particularly wanted our 30-plus convenors to have some training, but the courses were open to all our members. One fear so many members expressed about doing first aid, and CPR in particular, was ‘but I can’t get down on the ground!’ Fair enough comment, but we learnt that there is so much we can do, even just making sure the surroundings are safe, asking someone to call an ambulance, and being an encouraging, caring support! But an absolute mindblower was a very non-official way to do CPR if there are no alternatives and no-one else to help out: do it with your foot! This is not in the books, and it is not an official, approved method, but it works, and in our situations, it is a way to keep someone alive until help arrives! Either sitting, or standing with something to hold onto, a bare heel carefully placed on the sternum breastbone can do the compressions that are needed! In one morning, we covered all essential first aid scenarios we are likely to come across, from strains and sprains to heart attacks and strokes. We were given a glove box-sized first aid book to have handy, and a certificate of completion. It was such a success, one of the participants wrote up her reactions afterwards: I was in the first group of Ringwood Clocktower Probus members to meet at North Ringwood Community Centre to do our First Aid course. We have purchased a defibrillator and learning how to use it was not an option, but a necessity. The defibrillator is an amazing piece of medical equipment and we are very grateful to the Bendigo Bank for the donation so as to purchase it. Our instructor John made us see the seriousness of refreshing our first aid knowledge, or for some, learning for the first time. John’s wonderful sense of humour put us all at ease and the participation from everyone was really great. First Aid methods change with time and we soon learnt what was obsolete and proceeded to learn the new methods. We all realise the importance on being up to date with first Aid where today we need to know how to use an EpiPen, as there are so many people who have allergies to many things. One thing we had in common was finding

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Paralympian wows club MEMBERS of the Combined Probus Club of Wantirna Heights were treated to an enthralling presentation from quadriplegic Andrew Harrison at a recent meeting. Andrew broke his back when diving into a river in 2004 while in his late teens. He told members of the difficulties in dealing with his injuries and how he got his life back together. After some time he tried out for wheelchair sports and found that rugby was his forte. He rose in the ranks to play for Australia, competing in the 2012 and 2016 Paralympics winning gold medals each time. He was awarded an Order of Australia Medal “for service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the London 2012 Paralympic Games“. Andrew is an inspiring young man and already has a growing list of achievements. He is married and has a one year old son and enjoys driving four-wheelers, cars and off-road buggies. At the end of his presentation, there was a poignant moment when one of the club members said she had taught Andrew at his high school and how pleased she was to see him making such a success of his life. Many members commented after the meeting that Andrew was one of the best guest speakers the club has had.

Andrew with president Dorothy Black and speaker co-ordinator Phil Tomlinson holding his gold medals.

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It is also important to stress that a majority of provinces in Sri Lanka were completely unaffected by the events and life as a whole is moving forward as usual. However, seeing as many of these communities rely on tourism the deficit of tourist numbers have had a drastic effect on their livelihoods with some of them having to close businesses completely. As tourism is one of the main drivers of the Sri Lankan economy the April attacks have had a domino effect that has spread far and wide. The Sri Lankan people however remain hopeful. Hopeful that this too shall pass, and tourism will return to its former glory. The immediate actions taken by the Sri Lankan Security Forces to restore normality to the island after the attacks have been

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Milestone a real pearler

Robert Renshaw presenting president Gwen Shield with a 30th Anniversary Certificate.

The presentation of foundation member certificates to Claire Wilkinson, Isobel Paton, Barbara Reid, Val Lee-Archer, Lesley Mullins, Judy Peacock. down memory lane as she shared the history of the club. During an extravagant morning tea we were reminded from a fact sheet on our table of what was happening in the world in 1989, the year our club was established. It caused much discussion! Many and lasting friendships have been made and nurtured in the years since as members continue to provide support for each other, always under the umbrella of fun, friendship and fellowship.

Whitehorse Mayor Bill Bennett closely supervises the cake cutting by foundation president Claire Wilkinson and current president Gwen Shield.

Margaret Clarke and Gwen Shield receive their life membership awards from PAV president Rennus Crossley.

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The pearls were found and dusted off ready for a special celebration to mark the 30th birthday of Blackburn South Ladies Probus Club. The Avenue Church Hall was decorated with beautiful flowers and balloons to greet members and special guests as they arrived. We were very pleased to welcome Whitehorse Mayor Bill Bennett and his wife Carol, Probus Chairman Robert Renshaw and his wife Peggy, PAV President Rennus Crossley and Andrea Angus, who was standing in for her husband Neil, the State Member for Forest Hill. This was the occasion to recognise the contribution made by many of our members. Robert Renshaw presented current president Gwen Shield with a certificate acknowledging the club’s 30 year history. Rennus Crossley then presented life membership awards to Margaret Clarke and Gwen Shield to thank them for all they have done and continue to do to serve the club and support its members. Lastly, we were privileged to have six of our foundation members in attendance, who were recognised for their long service to the club. Val Lee-Archer, Lesley Mullins, Judy Peacock, Barbara Reid, Claire Wilkinson and Isobel Paton were very surprised and pleased to receive their certificates. The mayor oversaw the cutting of the birthday cake by first president Claire Wilkinson and current president Gwen Shield and Isobel Paton took us on a trip

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Noble Park Probus turns 35 MEMBERS celebrated the 35th anniversary of the Combined Probus Club of Noble Park at a lunch on 12 September. The social club, known for convivial outings, holidays and gatherings for 55s and over, lunched at the South Eastern Masonic Centre in Keysborough. The function was marked with a cutting of a birthday cake by members Don and Jan Amos. The neighbouring Sandown Probus Club also attended. Like other Probus Clubs, the group is about fostering friendships and social

connections among retirees. It was founded in Noble Park in 1984, later meeting in Keysborough before returning to Club Noble as its ranks grew. Its inaugural five-day holiday was a coach trip to the Blue Mountains several decades ago. Many interstate and country tours have followed including to the Flinders Ranges, Tasmania, Merimbula, Wagga and the Ettamogah Pub. Not to mention the countless day trips, mystery tours, coffee mornings, lunches and cinema excursions.

The 35th anniversary function committee Nicole Vellin, Beverley Hargreaves and Rhonda Barrett.

Wilma Ladgrove, Lesley Jarutis and Rhonda Barrett at the 35th anniversary lunch.

Don and Jan Amos cut the club's 35th birthday cake.

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Vibrant club’s silver lining On Monday 2 September, the Probus Club of Bayside celebrated its 25th anniversary with local dignitaries including Mayor Michael Heffernan, the Federal Member for Goldstein Tim Wilson, the Member for Brighton James Newbury, President of Sandringham Rotary Ian Wells and a representative from Probus South Pacific, Robert Renshaw, in attendance. Addressing more than 100 members and visitors at the Milanos function room, Mayor Heffernan congratulated the president Tamara Hellewell and the Probus Club of Bayside on achieving this remarkable milestone with such a strong membership, paying tribute to the foundation members and committees over the years which had obviously moved with the times to remain fresh, vibrant and offering real value to active retirees with friendship, fellowship and fun. During the business session the dignitaries heard from the 12 activity leaders who plan and run monthly activities including cinema, music, woodwork, evening dine outs, walking, Mah Jongg, technology, day trips, sewing, gardens and galleries plus an annual extended trip within Australia or overseas. President of the sponsoring Rotary Club, Ian Wells, welcomed the opportunity of witnessing first-hand, the success of a Club the Sandringham Rotary Club had founded rather like a proud parent and wished the club continuing success going into the future. Robert Renshaw, Rotary District 8910 Probus Chairman and Probus South

Bayside Mayor Cr Michael Heffernan presents Geoff Slack with a special Foundation Member Pin.

Bayside president Tamara Hellewell accepts the PSPL 25 Year Certificate from Robert Renshaw, Rotary District 9810 Probus Chairman.

President Tamara Hellewell welcoming the dignitaries. Pacific Board member, also added his congratulations and spoke of the work of the organisation throughout Australia and New Zealand.

Mayor Michael Heffernan was then invited by president Tamara Hellewell to present special pins and brooches to nine foundation members who remained active

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Not over the hill... just yet! THE Combined Probus Clubs from Keilor, Keilor East, Avondale Heights, Deer Park and Taylors Lakes celebrated the fourth annual lunch at the Lakes Banquet and Reception Centre in Taylors Lakes on Wednesday 26 June 2019, starting at noon and ending up at 4pm. We had 170 Probians attending and were supported by our local Caroline Springs Rotary Club and the RSL making a total of 190, the food and service was excellent and the entertainment supplied this year by Brendan Scott was special - in fact we have booked him again for next year. We would like to thank Helloworld Taylors Lakes, Harvey Norman Taylors Lakes and the Taylors Lake Hotel for their support and I would also like to thank our combined committee members for their efforts in providing time during the year by attending meetings and getting members to attend this very important Probus event. The photos shows that we are not all over the hill just yet! Greg Sibley Past President Taylor Lakes Probus and member of the Local Combined Probus Committee

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Lifesaving gift shared WITH the increasing risks of an ageing population, someone’s life has the potential to be saved now that a donation of a portable defibrillator has been given to the Probus Club of Dingley Central. Seeing as Dingley Central Probus meets once a month at the Salvation Army Kingston City building, it made sense to share the defibrillator with them. So now members of Probus and the Salvos have peace of mind, due to the generous donation from the Bendigo Bank - Dingley Village branch. The Bendigo Bank donation was an Automated External Defibrillator (AED). The unit, less formally known as a portable defibrillator, is an electronic device that can analyse a potentially life threatening event such as a sudden cardiac arrest and has the ability to treat the patient. It can be operated by lay rescuers with minimum or no training, however a free training session was provided to a group of Probus and Salvation Army members. At the club’s general meeting, branch manager Penelope Leonard accepted a certificate of appreciation on behalf of the Bendigo Bank from the president of the Probus Club of Dingley Central, Mary Daly.

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A very happy milestone THE Ladies Probus Club of Oakleigh proudly celebrated its 30th birthday recently. The club was founded on 11th September, 1989, comprising 26 original members. The current president, Veronica Stow, presented special badges and certificates to four ladies who have remained with the club since its inception. The club is most grateful to these foundation members - Betty Simmons, Gwen Bennett, Shirley Kirk and Ann Koch - for all their efforts and service over 30 years. Betty, the club’s first president, had the honour of cutting the beautiful cake! In addition, Pat Lovegrove was awarded “life member” at the birthday celebration in appreciation of all her efforts and hard work over many years. Today the Ladies Probus Club of Oakleigh remains strong with 63 members who enjoy participating in meetings, outings, events and trips away together. The ladies agree that Probus has been a wonderful way to meet others in similar circumstances, to share common interests,

Foundation members Ann Koch, Gwen Bennett, Shirley Kirk, current president Veronica Stow, foundation member and first president Betty Simmons, with new life member Pat Lovegrove.

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Early Christmas at Outpost THE Probus Club of Warragul Ranges held a Christmas in July Dinner at The Outpost Restaurant in Noojee. The day started with the Pakenham Singers and Ukulele Club setting the mood for the afternoon and, after a lovely main course, two men dressed like Secret Service Agents arrived and shattered the relaxed vibe. Then Donald T and Kim J U appeared. These two imposters had the place in stitches with their antics. Eventually, everything settled down again and dessert was served. All members had been requested to wear red and/or green and there were prizes for the Best Dress-Up. Overall it was a most enjoyable day and one that will remain a topic of conversation for a long time to come.

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Club’s memorable occasion Paynesville Probus recently celebrated the 35th anniversary since the formation of the club. The club was sponsored by the Bairnsdale Rotary Club and inaugurated on

29 August 1984. Currently the club has a membership of 124 persons, who participate in a variety of activities on an almost weekly basis. The speakers at the anniversary

meeting were the president and secretary of the Bairnsdale Rotary Club, who related the history of the members involved in the establishment of the club, the relationship between Rotary and Probus and the current activities being promoted

by Rotary, particularly Farmers Relief and Rotary Bowel Scans. At the completion of the meeting 42 members retired to the Paynesville Motor Cruiser Club to enjoy some fun, food and fellowship.

Trail not to be missed The Fawkner Merlynston Probus Club’s annual bus tour proved to be a fantastic choice, as members followed the Silo Art Trail in the Mallee region, with Swan Hill as a three-night stopover. It is definitely a trail not to be missed.

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A real charmer MARK PELLEY, the snake handler - also a very good snake charmer - came to a Greensborough Probus meeting on Monday 5 August as guest speaker. He came with several boxes full with his collections of various types of snakes and was happy to show them off. He put snakes around his neck like a scarf, it being a winters’ day! One lady fled from her seat, when Mark brought the first snake out of the box! The rest probably couldn’t move fast enough! Members were spellbound while he explained about the snakes and what to do if we saw a snake, including first aid treatment.

Wowed by young choir THE St Leonards Victoria Probus Club had the great pleasure of welcoming the St Leonards Primary School choir to its July meeting. With music teacher Sam, the attentive and appreciative audience, were wowed by a succession of modern and older songs, with

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Look at new sports centre A group of 37 members and friends of the Probus Club of North Ballarat had morning tea and a tour of the Ballarat Sports and Events Centre, led by administration manager Mark Valentine, on 21 August 2019. The centre was official opened on 4 August 2019. This $24m project was jointly funded by the Federal Government ($10m) State Government ($9m) and the City of Ballarat ($5m). The facility has six new courts that can be used for basketball, volleyball and netball. The courts hosted their first major game on Friday 13 September when Melbourne United took on the Illawarra Hawks. Stage two will add four outdoor threeon-three (street ball) courts, a strength and conditioning centre and a new skin for the existing old building at a cost of $5.2 million.

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Out the back of Bourke ON a crisp Saturday morning in July, 20 excited travellers from the Combined Probus Club of Monash left Mt Waverley on the Highlander Explorer Trip to the Back of Bourke with leader Chris Grafen. Heading out of Melbourne we stopped beside Lake Nagambie for morning tea and enjoyed a picnic lunch on the banks of the Murrumbidgee at Jerilderie, made famous by Ned Kelly, before arriving in Griffith, capital of the Murrumbidgee Irrigation area, for the night. Day two was another long day travelling further into the New South Wales outback, passing through Hillston. Gilgunni and stopping for lunch in the oasis town of Cobar. Here we viewed the huge open cut gold mine - an amazing sight. Late afternoon, after visiting Fred Hollows grave, we arrived in Bourke on the banks of the Darling River for a two night stay. The following morning a local guide gave us a wonderful tour of this grand old town, established in 1859 and we were treated to a fascinating horsemanship display with demonstrations of herding sheep using dogs. A definite highlight.’ In the afternoon we visited the fascinating interactive Back of Bourke Experience Museum and learnt all about the history of this historic old town and its people and enjoyed a visit to a local art gallery where several of our group made some purchases. A barbecue dinner and bush poet performance at Kidman’s Camp in the evening topped off our Back of Bourke experience. Day four saw us heading further north where we crossed into Queensland at Hebel for lunch and then drove back into New South Wales arriving at the famous township of Lightning Ridge for the night. On arrival a local guide gave us a very comprehensive tour around the opal fields and showed us just how rugged life is like living on the diggings. The following morning we were taken on a guided tour through one of the disused opal mines and really experienced life underground. With free time to explore more sights in Lightning Ridge we then headed south towards Coonabarabran, Astronomy Capital of Australia, where we stayed in the foothills of the Warrumbungle Range for two nights. Day six was a fabulous day where we explored the amazing Warrumbungles. We visited the Siding Springs Observatory, marvelled at the wonderful mountain formations from Whitegum Lookout and enjoyed a short walk through the bush. Leaving Coonabarabran on day seven we continued further south and visited

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All together now MID-WINTER can be a difficult time to attract large numbers of Probians to a function. The wintery weather at home, depleted numbers because of those who have set sail north or overseas, often means outings need to be organised for smaller numbers. Not so for a Christmas in July lunch which was celebrated recently in a joint venture of three Geelong area clubs: The Probus Clubs of Geelong Central, Kardinia Combined and Winchelsea and District. None of the clubs would have attracted sufficient numbers to run the lunch alone, but collectively, they received acceptances

from 86 members. Festivities began with warm mulled wine around an open fire and moved on to a three-course meal at Marty at Oakdene Restaurant on the Bellarine Peninsula. Formality was reduced to a minimum, with the emphasis on the Probus three ‘F’s’. Just as well, as speeches would have been drowned by the bon-bon cracks, the rendition of the terrible jokes that came from them and the general chatter around the tables. The 10 tables had been deliberately arranged to be seated with a mixture of members from each club, a decision which

was commended by those who attended. There was an ‘important’ table, of course, on which were seated the three club presidents and their partners, together with Rotary District Probus Chair Margaret Robinson who graciously agreed to attend as a guest of the clubs. Incidentally all three presidents were ladies, so there had to be a photograph of them wearing their Probus regalia. The day was a huge success, with the three clubs agreeing to participate together in future outings. The event demonstrated that quite often, what cannot be achieved alone can easily be undertaken collectively.

The lady leaders, from left, Jenny Sydenham (Winchelsea president), Margaret Robinson (Rotary District Probus Chair), Noeline Sandblom (Kardinia president) and Jennifer Elkington-Smith (Geelong Central president).

Great view from this Seat ON 12 August, 38 members of Keilor Combined Probus went on an outing to Arthurs Seat, Dromana. The ride on the chairlift was exciting, with a great view of the surroundings, and later we dropped in to the Rosebud RSL for a fine lunch. Afterwards, we went on a stroll around the district, eventually arriving back at Keilor around 4.30pm. A very enjoyable day was had by all. The next outing, in October, will be a journey on the steam train from Maldon to Castlemaine. - Keith Denner

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Sky-high life saving outing BUNYIP Garfield Probus Club had a special outing to the Helimed base at the Latrobe Valley Hospital where we met some of the team. Ambulance Vic has other bases at Bendigo as well as Warrnambool with the main headquarters begin at Essendon. Most helicopter call outs are for lifethreatening emergencies with a balance of mainly inter-hospital transfers. The paramedic and the pilot that was on duty gave us a talk about their jobs, which was very informative. They then took us out to the hanger to look at the helicopter with it’s array of lifesaving medical equipment. All helicopters carry blood products on board which can be administered to patients on the way to hospitals now, along with many other drugs and medical equipment. Our President tried on the special winch gear that is an essential when they have a rescue in the mountains or sea. The helicopters have the latest technology on board and are able to travel further even though they are bigger now.

We were all so surprised after seeing and hearing about what medical equipment they have on board that a patient would have a good chance of surviving on the way to a hospital. It was a very interesting morning and there was lots of questions about so many

things which were answered by the team. Many thanks to them. We then had a Christmas in July lunch at the Morwell Hotel before heading home. At our August meeting Janine and Jamie from The Paintplace give us some clues about painting and repair work we can do

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Leongatha puts on a show THIS year’s annual Leongatha Daffodil Festival and Community Expo attracted thousands of people to the township in South Gippsland on the first days of spring, to celebrate the expelling of winter and the arrival of the sunshine! The weather was exceptional as the township of Leongatha came alive over three days of events and activities, ranging from a Daffodil and Horticulture Show, a vibrant street market in the main street on the Saturday with more than 80 street stalls, amusement rides, live music, mini

golf and the popular mobile animal farm for children. Visitors were also entertained with demonstrations of rock n roll dancing and displays of vintage cars from bygone eras. The Rotary club of Leongatha enjoyed record entries for their 43rd Art and Photography show, which was held in conjunction with the festival. Next year the Probus Club of Leongatha intends to welcome Probus Clubs to this premier event showcasing South Gippsland at its best!

The club has already commenced planning towards promoting this beautiful area and activities for fellow Probians who may wish to visit the festival as part of their club’s tours and outings program. To ensure your club does not miss being part of the welcome and the festivities, please register your interest now by contacting Paull Lahn at lahnassist@mvrvl. com.au Your club will continue to be updated upon the latest information relating to the 2020 festival.

Silver lining on birthday fun for Woodlands club THE Woodlands Ladies Probus Club of Sunbury celebrated its 25th birthday on 7 August 2019 with a party at Barringo Food and Wine Centre, New Gisborne. The club was formed on this date in 1994 when it was overwhelmingly decided to be a “Ladies Only” club and our club colour was to be green. The birthday party was attended by five inaugural members, namely Fairlie Mann, Dolly Causer, Pat Maplesden, Pat O’Meara and Ann Williams, who cut the delightful birthday cake. These five ladies, along with other ladies who have been members for 20 years and 10 years, were presented with certificates of appreciation for their involvement with the club as active members and/or committee members. Also in attendance were past members

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Mixing with legends ALTHOUGH it is now officially Spring, with buds bursting and blue skies enticing us out of doors, the day we chose to venture to the Woodlands Historic Homestead and Park in Greenvale was not a warm sunny Spring day. However we were cheered by a scrumptious morning tea of the largest fluffiest scones most of us have ever seen. Piled high with jam and cream and eaten in beautifully restored rooms filled with photos and memorabilia of famous racing horses and their achievements, and warmed by blazing open fires, we were then ready to face the chilly outdoors. Living Legends the Home of Rest for Champion Horses is based at Woodlands in Greenvale. The homestead was built in 1843, and is a rare example of a large pre-constructed timber kit house brought from Britain. Over the years it has been extended and restored. Retired horses such as Might And Power, Rogan Josh, Who Shot the Barman and Prince of Penzance who won the Melbourne Cup in 2015 ridden by Michelle Payne, along with many others now live at Woodlands, which is listed with Heritage Victoria. Living Legends is a not-for-profit organisation and relies on donations and bequests to raise the half a million dollars annually to maximize the benefits to local and overseas visitors of this historic property, and to look after these magnificent horses in their retirement. The horses were well rugged up as we were, and looking for the carrots offered

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Brenda, Dorothy and Leonie outside Woodlands Homestead. by visitors from the bus which tours the property. The gardens, which are attended to by willing volunteers, are colourful, with magnolias planted in the 1840s and many large trees planted during the period 18891917 by the owners of that time. After a warming lunch at the Sunbury Bowls Club, a local tourist guide joined our coach and conducted a tour around Sunbury starting with Rupertswood Mansion the “Birthplace of the Ashes”, quite relevant at this time. Unfortunately the Mansion is no longer open to the public as it now a school, however we could admire the beautiful building and the extensive grounds in a drive-by. Then up the hill to Caloola. Built in the 1860s as an Industrial School (orphanage,) and then becoming Sunbury Hospital for the Insane, many of the lovely old blue stone buildings are being used

THE Woodlands Ladies Probus Club of Sunbury decided to enjoy Christmas in July without the frantic rush associated with Christmas in December. The fun-filled meeting included the best decorated table and of course there was a prize of White Christmas and Rum Balls. All of the members joined in the spirit of the day by dressing up and at the conclusion of the meeting the ladies were give a mini decorated plum pudding which was followed by lunch of Christmas fare. Celebrated 2015 Melbourne Cup winner Prince of Penzance. now as schools, or places for artistic and other organizations. A much happier place nowadays. The members of Knoxfield Ladies Probus are now looking forward to a High Tea at the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick. We have been before - delicious. - Bev Bishop

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Touring the Murray-Darling SO keen were the 39 travellers from the Essendon Central Probus Club, the bus was packed and ready to leave Cooper Street at 6.55am. Our driver was Jay from Hutchinson’s Bus Lines from Birregurra. First stop was morning tea at Ravenswood, then we stopped at Wycheproof for lunch. An afternoon stop at Ouyen and then it was onto Wentworth. Whilst it is a fair way from Melbourne, the actual trip was quite pleasant, interesting and picturesque. On arrival at the Darling Junction Motor Inn, we were greeted by the motel staff and Linton and Sandra from Murray/Darling Tours. Everything was well organised with settling into our respective rooms. Dinner was at the Commeala Sporting Club and we were back at the motel by 8.30pm to rest for a busy schedule ahead. The following three days were full-on we did so much, saw so much, supported the local economies, did not starve and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Some highlights were the visit to Orange World. How entertaining was Mario and his tractor train ride through the orange grove? The two-hour cruise on the Paddle Steamer “Melbourne” was relaxing and interesting in going through the Lock. The trip to the Loxton Pioneer Village in South Australia was interesting - the bus was checked for fruit but being the good people were are, we had left all our oranges

back at the motel. I have never seen so many emus in the paddocks on the way to Loxton. The Almond Hut were pleased to see the bus pull up - needless to say, we bought the shop out (well, almost!). Strangely enough, I do not think the Angston Winery did so well - we tasted a lot but I am not sure if we bought much. I may be wrong. The Military Museum was interesting, as was

the old Wentworth Gaol and the Folk Museum. The Varapodio Olive Estate was a popular visit - we learnt about olive oil production, tasted and bought the local produce - did we ever! The final event of the trip was the dinner cruise on the “Rothbury” - three hours cruising the Murray at night, enjoying good food, good music and floor show, some members danced the night away - didn’t they Eunice and Ray and Rex!

And the President and the Treasurer rocked the boat doing the Hokey Pokey! The trip home was comfortable with a lunch stop at Charlton, and before we knew it at 5.10pm on Friday, we were back at Cooper Street. What a wonderful trip we had. Our thanks to Jay for his faultless driving and to Linton and Sandra who looked after us so well. - Margaret Egan, Event Coordinator

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Club’s future is assured FUN, friendship and fellowship are the basis of Probus and Pakenham Probus club members are certainly continuing in this way. The club recently inducted new members Cherril O’Donnell, who has already joined in some events, and Paul and Lorraine O’Keefe, who were members of Noble Park Probus for some 20 years. So the club is certainly looking forward to a happy future. This was also underlined when longstanding members received their long service pins, namely Heather Farrell 25 years and Elwyn Alexander 20 years. The club is just about to celebrate its 30th anniversary and a sub-committee has been busy working on every detail to ensure that the day is happy and successful. A number of Probians from Pakenham East and Pakenham Central will be attending, as well as Joan Vogels OAM, who will represent the Probus Association of Victoria. The club is taking a tour to the Silos just after the anniversary and plans are underway for the annual holiday, which next April will be to Albury and various other places along the Murray River. There are currently opportunities for

The Pakenham East Probus Garden Group had a wonderful day out.

A great day out President Sue Ralph, left, with Heather Farrell receiving her 25 year pin, centre, and Elwyn Alexander her 20 year pin.

IT was another wonderful day for the Pakenham East Probus Garden Group. Visiting The Squatting Frog Nursery and Attila Kapitany’s succulents garden!

Lyn Laurie and John Hicks where recipients of two lovely pot plants. Everyone has a new appreciation of succulents after visiting Attila and Michelle’s beautiful garden.

Newly inducted members Paul and Lorraine O'Keefe and Cherrill O'Donell with club president Sue Ralph. interested people to join the club and the details are on the website. www.probussouthpacific.org/microsites/ pakenhamc

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Future proof medical care THE recent Royal Commission into Aged Care has found that older Australians are failing to plan their future care and prepare for a time where they are unable to communicate due to dementia, illness or accident. Given that half of us will be too unwell to make our own end-of-life decisions it makes sense to plan ahead, rather than leave it to chance and for others to decide for you. Probus Victoria recently spoke to Linda Nolte, Program Director of Advance Care Planning Australia, the national authority on advance care planning about how Australian seniors can better safeguard their future care. Just like completing a will, advance care planning can help people face the future with greater confidence, knowing that their choices will be respected. WHAT IS ADVANCE CARE PLANNING? Advance care planning is a process that enables individuals to plan their future health care. It provides direction to healthcare professionals and loved ones when a person is not in a position to make and/or communicate their own healthcare choices. HEALTHY AGEING IS ABOUT LIVING LIFE ON YOUR TERMS “An important part of healthy ageing is making informed choices about your medical treatment and planning ahead for future events. It’s concerning that in a time where older Australians are rightly demanding greater choice and autonomy over their care, 70% of Australians aged over 65 are still without an advance care

plan,” said Linda. “Too many people are ending their days with no voice or choice in the care they receive. Families are left in despair and often times in conflict, as they are left to blindly make decisions for their loved one and under great stress. A little planning now will go a long way towards alleviating the burden from those closest to you and ensuring your voice is heard. “If living well to the end and on your own terms matters to you, I encourage you to

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Stimulate the brain cells RESEARCHERS are seeking volunteers to investigate the benefits of stimulating brain cells to improve thinking and memory in people with Alzheimer’s disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment. The Epworth Centre for Innovation in Mental Health (ECIMH), a Monash University and Epworth HealthCare research centre, is examining whether gentle brain stimulation can improve the cognitive symptoms of mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease, and in people who meet criteria for Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). MCI refers to a decline in memory that does not impact on daily functioning. Transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS, is a form of non-invasive brain stimulation which uses a magnetic pulse to stimulate brain cells. A coil is placed on the participant’s head whilst they are seated comfortably in a chair, with the magnetic field increasing activity in the cells underneath the coil. TMS has been used for over 20 years in the treatment of depression, and has been shown to be a safe and effective treatment for that condition. The centre is also investigating the benefits of gentle brain stimulation delivered in the comfort of your own home for treating MCI and mild Alzheimer’s disease. Transcranial alternating current stimulation, or tACS, is a type of electrical brain stimulation that aims to restore the altered patterns of brain cell activity that is typical in disorders with cognitive impairments. The trials are being led by Associate Professor Kate Hoy, a Clinical

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Spreading the word A small group of Puffing Billy volunteers has been busy spreading the word about the popular railway as part of a speaker panel that has presented at over 1500 clubs, groups and events since its inception in the late 1980s. One member, Don Horsburgh, has been on the panel since 2000 and has given more than 640 presentations to around 40,000 Victorians during that time. “I’ve been volunteering at Puffing Billy since I retired in 1991 and have had many roles including a booking clerk, station master, retail assistant and managing special projects like the ‘Saving Puffing Billy’ book,” Don said. “In 2000, I joined the speakers’ panel so I could share some of my knowledge and passion with others in our community, before taking over the coordinator role in 2004. I really enjoy getting out there and meeting people. Everyone loves Puffing Billy and people are always excited and enthusiastic to learn about its history and operations. “We volunteer our time to speak at service clubs like Rotary and Probus, retirement villages, historical societies, schools, charity and not-for-profit groups, libraries, seniors groups, special interest groups and on community radio. You name it, we have probably presented for them! “Puffing Billy has such a great story to tell, from its beginnings in the 1900s, its fight to survive closure after the 1953 landslide, and its grand return to Gembrook, to the future plans that will see Puffing Billy grow into the future. We particularly enjoy speaking at schools and

getting young people interested in the railway,” he said. The Puffing Billy speakers’ panel is available to provide free talks throughout the metropolitan and country areas of Victoria and presentations can be adapted to suit the needs and interests of a group. Groups who host a speaking event are also offered a substantial discount for future travel on one of Puffing Billy’s first class heritage dining carriages, where they can enjoy a Steam and Cuisine Luncheon while taking in the picturesque views from the train. For further information, or to book a

speaker, please contact Don Horsburgh on 0411 027 732 or via email at dhorsbur@ bigpond.net.au

Toilet seat solution THE Bidet Shop customer Mabel suffers with arthritis and a painful back condition but has found a bidet has made the everyday task a much simpler. “It’s marvelous! I’ve always wanted a ‘paperless’ bidet in my bathroom and I wish I found it years ago!” Mabel said. “The bidet simply replaced the existing toilet seat and automatically cleaned without toilet paper. The friendly staff explained that the bidet toilet seat has many health benefits as well as the comfort factors of a heated seat and other features,” she said. The bidet can be used in two simple steps. Press the bottom/feminine wash button and the bidet provides a stream of warm water to clean thoroughly. Then with just the push of another button, warm air gently dries without the need for toilet paper. Mabel said that although The Bidet Shop offered to send out a brochure pack, she decided to order a bidet straight away. Well it arrived a few days later. She installed the seat herself easily and as she had been told, it fitted perfectly on her original toilet bowl. “It is the best investment I have made in my personal health and hygiene in years and no longer finds going to the toilet an issue”. “Give it a go!” she says. “I did and I couldn’t be happier”. For more information or to purchase call The Bidet Shop on 03 9081 0789. Vic Probian readers may qualify to have their Bidet fully funded. Please call us to ask how.

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Keep doing what you love about your abilities and then about your home environment. Or, should you choose to seek assistance in solving your difficulties, experienced staff can be found at stores such as The Mobility Store in Blackburn who can also put you in touch with an Occupational Therapist if need be. Staff at The Mobility Store report that the common activities that people seek assistance with include, sitting and standing, getting out of bed, getting in and out of the car, walking distances. They find the major trends are people keen to keep travelling and also keep living in their family home. In the case of assessing your own situation, questions you might ask are: What things (small or large) cause you discomfort or inconvenience? What can’t you do as easily or as well as you used to? What can’t you do at all now? What hurts or is uncomfortable? What action or activity causes discomfort? Common areas where many people find products that are helpful are: the bedroom, bathroom and toilet, kitchen, dining room, laundry and garden. To determine how much these impact on your functioning, ask: How easy is access in and around the house? Any bath or shower obstacles and restrictions? Floors slippery?

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When villages unite

on Balmoral’s newly refurbished, pennant grade bowling green - indoor bowls in the multi-purpose room and a rummikub tournament in the heated comfort of the Balmoral lounge. Some chose to relax by the fire and enjoy time with new friends. The atmosphere was jovial, fun and allinclusive, with just a splattering of healthy competition between villages! At midday, residents made their way to the spacious Balmoral dining room for a well-earned lunch. Balmoral’s famous ‘sliders’, cooked fresh on site, were a popular choice. Like Greenways, Balmoral has a fully-

appointed kitchen which serves residents regular (and enticing) meals during the week. With food served, the room was abuzz with people socialising, meeting new friends and sharing stories from the morning’s events. Greenways visitors welcomed the opportunity to tour the village, as their hosts opened the doors to their beautiful villa units and apartments. As with Greenways, homes are fully refurbished at the owner’s expense before a new resident arrives so incoming residents enjoy brand new fittings, floor coverings and freshly painted surfaces throughout.

The Balmoral Men’s Shed was a popular destination, with members of the woodwork group showcasing their incredible facilities. The croquet lawn, DVD library, recreation area, and beautifully landscaped grounds also impressed. It was such a special day to see the two villages come together. Two happy communities, one thing in common: the best village lifestyles on offer! Why not come and visit Balmoral Over 55s Lifestyle Village at Ridge Road, Wantirna South ((03) 9800 1333) or Greenways Village at 330 FrankstonDandenong Road, Seaford ((03) 9786 8679) and see why they are the villages of choice.

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WHAT happens when you have Balmoral Over 55s Lifestyle Village, a landscaped oasis in the heart of Wantirna South, boasting unsurpassed lifestyle, facilities and community; and Greenways Retirement Village, a thriving, fun and active community on the Morning Peninsula? You bring them together! Last month, residents from Balmoral welcomed residents from its sister village, Greenways, to join them for an Intra-Village Recreation Day. And what a day it was! With 23 Greenways residents making the short bus trip to Wantirna South, they were greeted with coffee, tea and biscuits in the fabulous Balmoral Community Centre. It didn’t take long for residents to feel at home. Balmoral resident Alan welcomed his cousin, Anne, a Greenways resident, with a hug and a cup of Earl Grey. And Margo, resident at Balmoral for over 14 years, was over the moon to catch up with long-time friend and Greenways resident, Barbara, who, although in touch regularly, hadn’t seen each other in person for over 22 years. Both villages have been privately owned (by the same owners) for more than 35 years. Part of the appeal for residents is the owner’s active involvement and care for their communities. And this day was no exception, with managing director Robin Forster on hand to formally kick-off the festivities. Teams chose between outdoor bowls -

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Live well with choice FROM his first visit, Derek Clapton had a good feeling about the Uniting AgeWell residence his mother June now lives in. “It had a nice atmosphere and the staff seemed caring,� he said. June moved into care after displaying early signs of dementia. Seven years on, Derek said he feels reassured that his mother is being properly cared for. “Mum wasn’t looking after herself and had been losing weight.� Then, a heart attack forced his hand. It is never an easy decision to move a family member into care, and Derek says the transition was not easy for his mother. “It took her a few months to settle in. The staff were great, and I’ve come to appreciate their expertise. They’ve made a real difference to Mum’s life. “Now she seems so happy. I’m absolutely reassured that she is being cared for. These days Mum is putting on weight, so we’ll have to watch that,� said Derek with a smile. June Clapton, who is about to turn 93, is looking better than ever, according to her family. “Mum seems happy and that is what it’s all about,� added Derek. Owned by the Uniting Church in Australia, Uniting AgeWell provides a raft of services for older Australians including respite and carer support, in-home care, social support, independent retirement living, allied health and therapy services, and residential care. Uniting AgeWell’s 19 residential care communities across metropolitan and

regional Victoria and Tasmania provide outstanding care and support in a warm and welcoming environment. The not-for-profit provider is set to open two state-of-the-art aged care developments in the next six months. A 104-bed residential home in Preston and a 120-bed residence in Hawthorn, will provide seniors with the highest quality care and support as they age. Project Manager Ian Blair said the future of aged care was in providing tailored care and support to seniors where they had

choice, control and importantly, peace of mind. “These residences will offer a model of care that puts the focus on the individual, with more personal attention and services when and where people need them,� he said. “Moving into aged care shouldn’t be a time of sadness or anxiety. A residential home should be a place where people feel safe, well-cared for and happy. “We want our residents to feel

comfortable and able to continue doing the things that have always been important to them.� Each development includes spacious bedrooms with an ensuite and flat screen TV. Preston has four studio suites with kitchenettes and bed-sits to enable families to stay overnight when needed. Generous communal areas include lounge areas, multi-purpose community rooms, sensory gardens, private social rooms, on-site cafes with al fresco dining, and in-house hairdressing salons. A concierge service will welcome and support residents, helping them to identify individual goals and build a package of tailored services enabling them to continue doing the things they enjoy. Highly trained staff, including registered nurses on duty at all times, will work with residents to understand their needs and ensure they get the right care and support. Ian said as part of providing residents with greater control, the model of care would provide flexible meal times, and if they wanted to participate in day-to-day household activities such as washing clothes or cooking, they could. There will also be a seven-day lifestyle and activities program, specialist dementia care, and a focus on restorative care through allied health services. The new Preston Community will be open for inspection at a Community Open Day, Saturday, 9 November, from 11am3pm at 78 Bruce St, Preston. For more information or to book a private tour, go to www.unitingagewell.org.

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Set sail on the Bay PSSSST. Did you hear? Port Phillip Ferries is offering half price adventures for seniors between Monday 7 October and Friday 11 October to coincide with the 2019 Victorian Seniors Festival. Port Phillip Ferries offers a unique and relaxing way to travel and discover the sights and sounds of Victoria’s Port Phillip Bay. They’re on a mission to transform daily travel between Melbourne and the Bellarine region, one cruise at a time. Their purpose-built vessel caters all the creature comforts; friendly staff, free Wi-Fi, charging stations, accessibility, tables and drop-down trays - not to mention an onboard licensed café where you can enjoy snacks and a quality coffee (or wine). Head to The Bellarine to escape the city for a trip to a peaceful coastal town. Portarlington is a beautiful place to take in the scenery, swim, eat, ride and stroll. Take a wander through town and explore the cafes, bakeries, take away and sweet treats. If you can’t resist a spot of shopping, Portarlington boasts a treasure trove of unique stores full of beautiful clothing, gifts and homewares - all just waiting to find their new forever homes. While you’re in town you can also explore historical Portarlington with an easy paced 30-40 minute tour led by Port Walks. https://www.facebook.com/ portwalksbellarine/. Be regaled with stories about the town’s history and people. Those headed to Melbourne will arrive at Docklands to enjoy all the wonderful city has to offer. Exploring is easy. Jump off the ferry and straight onto the free 70

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A stadium view on the Bay. and 75 free trams at Docklands, or take a short walk to Southern Cross for a quick train trip to the city. Port Phillip Ferries warmly welcomes groups of all sizes including Probus groups, sporting clubs and lifestyle clubs - so gather your crew and set sail on an adventure across the bay. Also, from December 2019, Port Phillip Ferries and their legendary crew will also be offering a new, separate daily service between Docklands and Geelong. IF YOU GO... Running between Docklands and Portarlington, Port Phillip Ferries operates daily. The trip takes 80 minutes each way.

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HELP is available for the thousands of people affected by hearing loss every day. Technology is advancing at a great rate and millions of dollars are being spent on research into more efficient hearing aids - and more automated responses to the many listening environments users are faced with every day. Leading the way in hearing aid research and innovation is Starkey Hearing Technologies with their new Livio offering. Hailed as a fantastic leap forward in hearing aid technology - Starkey’s new Livio 2400 AI (Artificial Intelligence), uses sensors to detect the wearer falling, and can automatically call for help using a high-speed connection to a smart-phone. Another unique and industry-leading feature is the Language Translation System - also available with this model. “The hearing aid also sounds clearer and more precise - especially in background noise situations” - says Anthony Plumb from Telex Hearing Aids in Melbourne. “My clients who are upgrading are saying that the difference is very noticeable - and they are having more success hearing in difficult situations”. Another very attractive feature is that the hearing aids are rechargeable. Telex Hearing Aids has a very special offer for Probian readers - a free 5-year warranty on all Livio hearing aids fitted in October 2019. Also supplied free of charge is the remote control, TV transmitter and the wireless microphone accessory - call now for a discussion about your hearing requirements on (03) 9844 3511.

A Will is only one piece of the puzzle By Andrew Simpson National Head of Wills & Estate Planning Over the years I have spoken with many Probians about estate planning and what it takes to get their life admin in order.

personal decisions. This can start when you decide and continues to be effective if you lose the ability to make your own decisions. Appointment of Medical Treatment Decision Maker

A surprise to most was that it doesn’t just stop with a Will. It’s also about planning for circumstances where medical and financial decisions need to be made for us.

An Appointment of Medical Treatment Decision Maker is different to a POA, as they are tasked specifically with medical decisions if you are ill or injured and can no longer make your own decisions.

Forward planning makes sense. We do this with our finances, with property arrangements and also our superannuation – so why don’t we do it with our lives?

Advance Care Directive

The unavoidable fact is, failing to do so puts your family and kids in an extremely stressful situation down the track. I can assure you estate planning doesn’t have to be as daunting or labour intensive as you may think. There are 5 vital documents we should all have. A standard Will A Will is a legal document that enables you to determine how your ‘estate’ is to be distributed after your death. This includes your money, property, shares, investments and possessions. Enduring Power of Attorney (POA) An Enduring Power of Attorney is a legal document that allows you to nominate one or more persons to act on your behalf for legal, financial and

You are also able to prepare a second document called an Advance Care Directive which allows you to record your wishes regarding treatment and communicate them to your Medical Treatment Decision Maker so that they have an understanding of what is important to you. •

other preferences around burial or cremation

the location of your assets so your executors may easily find them

who you would like notified about your death.

Statement of Wishes A Statement of Wishes is a separate document to your Will. A Statement of Wishes is not binding but can assist your executors when it comes time to administer your estate. At Maurice Blackburn, we store your Statement of Wishes with your Will so that executors have everything they need to administer your estate. Things that might be included in a Statement of Wishes: •

music that you wish to be played at your funeral

who your pall bearers will be

who will scatter your ashes

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Clubs donate to help out HEALESVILLE’S Probus and Senior Citizens clubs made a donation of $255 to Healesville Inter-church Community Care Inc (HICCI) on Tuesday 25 June. Speaking at a presentation, president of the Healesville Ladies Probus Club Val Styles said: “On behalf of the two ladies probus clubs and the senior citizens, we’d like to present HICCI with this cheque. And I’m

sure HICCI will be able to put it to great use.” HICCI executive office Alison Gommers was thankful for the generous donation. HICCI aims to provide practical care and support to the community of Healesville and Yarra Glen in times of crisis, emergency or personal need. “In the last month we’ve had so many more people come in,” Ms Gommers said.

“We’ve had a couple hundred more requests for food and there are a lot more homeless people who are coming our way because of the cold weather. “So we’re trying to do our best to help them and keep them as comfortable as possible.” Secretary of the Healesville Senior Citizens Club Ken Fewster explained that the money came as a result of a recent

concert hosted at the club and from fundraisers from the two probus clubs. “It was $255 left over, and probus groups aren’t allowed to make profits so we decided to give it to HICCI, who do so much for the community.” The donation was made by the Healesville Senior Citizens Club, Healesville Ladies Probus Club and the Valley Ladies Probus Club.

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Journey good as destination DO you know yet what you’ll be getting up to over Christmas and the summer season? Perhaps it’s time to organise a holiday with your group, friends or family to get away from the pressures of home life. Owners Frank and Lynda White invite new and regular guests to experience their park over the next few months. “This summer we’re sure the fishing will be great, the river will be at its best and the atmosphere is always delightful.“ Lynda said. BIG4 Deniliquin is a pleasurable three and a half hour drive from Melbourne, two hours from Bendigo and just 50 minutes from Echuca. There are often special deals on their website to take advantage of. On your way to the park, there are some really great things to see. At Rochester, just north of Bendigo, take a detour to see the huge, painted silos. And when you enter Deniliquin, you can’t go past having a look at the newly painted water tower in Scott’s Park, 44 Whitelock Street. The giant-size kookaburra and campfire murals are just incredible. Also make sure to pop into the Peppin Heritage Centre in George Street, the unique Mosaic Ute next door, the Deniliquin and District Historical Society, and the Island Sanctuary with over 100 species of birds to look out for. When you stay at the park, you can choose from a comfortable cabin, villa or caravan site, some with exceptional views of the Edward River. BIG4 Deni also has dog friendly sites outside of peak and high season at the manager’s discretion, just ask prior to arrival.

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FRENCH FOOD & SHOPPING Wednesday to Sunday Bouchon at Bellarine The park is beautifully landscaped and even has its own pontoon boat for hire, an extensive camp kitchen, outdoor barbecues with great happy hour views and a conference room perfect for movie nights. The family-friendly facilities include a heated water park with dumping bucket, water slide, two swimming pools (one heated and the resort pool has a beach entry and lap swimming lanes), mini golf course, jumping pillow, playground, tennis/ basketball court and a giant chess board. It’s a friendly and affordable place for all holidaymakers including families, retirees, skiers and fishermen.

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Rock the boat this summer LAST summer Searoad Ferries launched a new summer event, Rock the Boat, a unique three-hour sail around the bay with live music, continuous canapes and a welcome drink on arrival. So successful were these sold out events two more have been scheduled for February 2020. Sailing a bespoke route along the coast either from Queenscliff on 15 February, or Sorrento on 22 February, there will be a definite party feel onboard the ferries as part of the summer sunset series. The main event and band will kick off in

the Searoad Ferries lounge where there is plenty of seating and room to dance, while delicious canapes are delivered to guests throughout the night. Tunes will be pumping all evening long, while guests sail beautiful Port Phillip Bay watching the sun sink over the horizon. Get your dancing shoes on and bring your friends for this unique summer event. Book your tickets before 31 December to receive an early bird special price of $99 per person, or purchase a voucher for that special Christmas gift (regular price $129).

More the merrier IT’S that time of the year again! Sanctuary House Restaurant in Healesville will be running its Christmas Seniors Day Show on Tuesday 3 December and bookings are now open. For $35 per person, the ticket includes a two-course buffet luncheon, plus live entertainment and plenty of Christmas fun. Sanctuary House is also the perfect destination for those mums who don’t want to spend all of their Christmas Day in the kitchen. The fully-licensed restaurant and reception centre, with its banquet hall- style interior, lofty beams and exposed polished redgum tables, is hosting its spectacular Christmas Day buffet again this year, all for $95 per person.

The ticket includes a two course buffet lunch with live entertainment from the fabulous Joey D. It really is a joyous family occasion, so get in quickly to secure your seat. As the saying goes, the more, the merrier! For those of you who haven’t yet booked your club or family Christmas function, now is the time. Just give the venue a ring on the number below. Merry Christmas everyone! Sanctuary House is located on Badger Creek Road in Healesville, not far from Healesville Sanctuary. For more information, visit www.sanctuaryhouse. com.au or phone 5962 5148.


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Miller received much needed respite in foster care while he was waiting for his forever family. Picture: JACQUI BOYD PHOTOGRAPHY

Companions given top care Vets&Pets Christine Stankowski, Volunteer Engagement Manager THERE’S no denying it, animals bring colour to our lives. Whether they are offering comfort, or making us laugh, the day is never dull with an animal around. However, some of us are not able to make the full-time commitment to a pet. Lifestyles vary and circumstances can change quickly. Many value the freedom to travel for long periods without the worry of organising care for a beloved furry friend. At Lort Smith we believe this should not be the reason you miss out on all the joy that comes with animal companionship. There is such thing as a part time pet carer - we call them foster care volunteers. Thousands of animals are surrendered to animal welfare organisations each year. Lort Smith rehabilitates and rehomes around 850 companion animals every year. They vary from stray litters of kittens and puppies, to pets that can no longer be cared for, through no fault of their own.

A number of these animals require respite prior to adoption to recover from surgery, put on weight, or simply spend extra time in a home environment. Foster periods are flexible and can range from a few days to several months. Animal welfare organisations like Lort Smith provide foster carers with food, bedding, bowls, toys and all relevant care information needed. We also provide unlimited advice and support as well as all veterinary costs associated with the animal while in foster care. As a volunteer foster carer you are asked to provide animals with a safe, secure, clean and comfortable environment. Some animals might require additional monitoring or medication especially if they are recovering from surgery. You will also need to ensure you have appropriate transport for your foster animal, as they might need additional vet appointments while in your care. Modern life can be hectic, you can tailor a rewarding companionship that works with your lifestyle. If this is something you think might benefit from, contact your local animal welfare organisation for more information.

Euphemisms have been with us for centuries and they have served a useful purpose in covering any eventuality. Take age for instance. Forget about replacements for those rude words that children used to write on toilet walls until the words lost their impact. The biggest impact on human sensibilities these days can come from using the wrong word to describe someone of advancing years. Old is not a word people think much about, until they see “advancing years” advancing. Then they try hard to think about something else. Some people have thought about other words for old that don’t sound, well, so “old”. About 10 years ago the president of a retirees’ organisation told me that a newspaper with which I was associated had incorrectly reported on the Year of the Elderly. “It is not the Year of the Elderly,” he said. “In fact, many people get upset at the use of that word.” I promised I would pass on the message. I can recall that many years ago some states had Old People’s Week until old people objected at the word old. Then we had a Senior Citizens’ Week, but someone said to me he didn’t like being called a senior citizen because “it makes me feel old”. At a time when people are fighting racism, sexism and ageism, some communities have decreed that their “citizen of the year” has to be someone no older than 65. What is old? John Ayto quoted American financier Bernard Baruch as saying “old age is always 15 years older than I am”.

My Word Laurie Barber But whether we talk about advancing years, seniors, seasoned, in our dotage or in God’s waiting room, we can’t escape the meaning, try as we might. Former Sydney Morning Herald columnist Alan Peterson, when retirement was looming, commented: “Please just call me old when you think that is the right description. But, I beg of you, not retiree.” One dictionary said of old: “Used in a negative way for something not useful any longer.” Other dictionaries are a bit kinder. Now, as for old, how about chronologically gifted?

Be not afraid of growing slowly, Be afraid only of standing still. - Chinese proverb

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this breathtaking region dressed in its holiday best. Explore charming Christmas Markets and relax aboard a cruise along the Danube. Enjoy a wonderful magical experience on this Christmas on the Danube tour featuring a 6 night cruise on the Danube River plus 2 night Magical Christmas Markets of Prague post tour extension.

Contact our office to receive detailed itineraries of any of the tours you are interested in and a copy of our 2019 Touring Program. Prices include: All meals (including morning teas and most lunches) quality ensuite motel and resort accommodation, all entry fees to interest venues and cruises, travel by O’Shannessy’s new 5-star coaches equipped with 2 doors, seat-belts and rest room. Patrons are not expected to handle luggage. All prices are per person twin share and include GST. Most tours hostess escorted. Prices include Flights where applicable.

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44 The Victorian Probian – Monday, 7 October, 2019


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