Port Light 6 – Look Who came to Dinner
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An induction of a new member, a visit and presentation from our District Governor, Ivan MacKay were the highlights of last Monday nights Rotary Meeting.
Welcome to our newest member, Guneyt Karayalcin. Guneyt has already shown his willingness to assist our club, his inclusion will be a beneficial to all and his friendly manner will be enjoyed by everyone. We also thank Hulya, his wife for her support!
We also welcomed James and Marta Wright who were visiting our club for the second time last night! Also Assistant Governor, Alan Freedman has attended for his third visit! It was also a pleasure to welcome Ivan’s lovely wife Marilyn to our meeting!
Apologies
- Leo is away until Wednesday
- Sue has a board meeting tonight
- Jane is still absent due to her studies, but should be back soon
- Ricardo has just become a Grand Father, and will be jetting off to Hong Kong to meet Maxwell Krauskopf after arriving back from Chile last week
- Robyn has commitments once every month, tonight’s the night
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RCPM and this years Theme
President Grant is warming to this years theme of: Building Communities – Bridging Continents and pointed out that so far this year we have:
- Already Visited DIK and packed shorts and shirts ready for distribution
- Collected and Donated Clothes to the Community Chest
- Had 5 members and friends attended Tree Planting at Broadford
- Have at least 3 members willing to volunteer for the “Chill Out Zones”
- We have agreed to retain our Every Rotarian, Every Year Centurion status
- Planning for other projects is in progress, Including the Balibo Fort Project
- Planning has commenced for our first breakfast meeting!
President Grant opined that although small, we are enthusiastic and we are certainly helping to progress the theme through our actions, not words alone. He hoped that the induction of Gunyet later in the evening will presage the start of enlarging our membership to allow us to meet community needs and aspiration here and abroad.
Sergeant Session
Our Sergeant session was lively as usual and included, Geri being fined for hitting our Assistant Governor, only Paul knew that the “weekend massacre in the west” referred to Geelong massacring the Bulldogs. Paul also knew the sergeant’s reference to “Presidents in Trouble” referred to Jeff Kennett and not I, Paul was fined for knowing too much. Paul also know which Dwarf Survived (see below)
The Sergeants Conundrum
Rotary Affairs
- What is this year’s theme?
- Who is not wearing their pin?
- Who has not visited our website this week?
- Tell me the 4 way test
Current Affairs
- Weekend massacre in the west? They are just animals! What am I talking about?
Cats vs. Dogs - 101 point win to cats - Presidents in trouble?
Alistair Lynch, Hawthorn Coach would not shake Jeff Kenetts hand after their win on the weekend
Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs.
The seven dwarfs always left to go work in the mine early each morning. As always, Snow White stayed home doing her domestic chores and make them lunch and take it too the mine.
One day as she arrived at the mine with the lunch, she saw that there had been a terrible cave-in.Tearfully, and fearing the worst, Snow White began calling out, hoping against hope that the dwarfs had somehow survived. ‘Hello…Hello !’ she shouted. ‘Can anyone hear me ?
For a long while, there was no answer. Losing hope, Snow White again shouted,
‘Hello ! Is anyone down there ?’
Just as she was about to give up all hope, she heard a faint voice from deep within the mine,
“VOTE GREENS”
Snow White fell to her knees and prayed, ‘Oh, thank you, God !
At least Dopey is still alive ! ‘
Guest Speaker
District Governor Ivan MacKay
Ivan advised that there were 532 Rotary Districts in the world, 70 clubs in our District 9800, with 12 Clusters. Iven also explained that his Maroon Jacket is the colour selected by Ray Klinginsmith our Rotary International President for all District Goobers to wear world wide.
He also noted that our club was a busy and active club and did a lot given our small membership base. He passed on the messages fro Ray Klinginsmith, that it is time to create change at District Level and at Club Level with the emphasis on bigger, better bolder clubs.
Rotary and out district needs to grow as well as focusing on membership retention. We need new members, younger members. Clubs need also to focus on fellowship, which is a vital ingredient for success.
He encourages all clubs to support the Rotary Foundation, the Rotary Leadership Institute, Group Study Exchange (Texas this year), get involved with Camp Getaway, do a makeup, and get to know other clubs and Rotarians.
He encouraged our members to wear or badge as it says we are dependable, reliable and quality people who give more than they take!
He thanked our families, for their support to help Rotarians achieve. Family, Work, Rotary in that order. (Not sure this applied to DG’s, must check with Marilyn)
Induction of New Member By President Grant
Guneyt Karayalcin
Welcome To Rotary!
You have been chosen for membership in the Rotary Club of Port Melbourne, because your fellow members believe you to be a leader in your vocation.
We look to you to be a liaison between us and the other members of your profession. We expect you to educate us about your classification, and, on the other hand, it becomes your duty to carry Rotary ideals and principles of service to your friends, business associates, and the members of the vocation which you represent.
While membership in Rotary is an honor and privilege, it involves corresponding obligations. An important requirement of membership is regular attendance at the weekly meetings. Only busy people are eligible for membership in our club.
One of the great privileges of Rotary is fellowship, and the mutual confidence which it inspires. It is always true that, if you want to have friends, you must show yourself to be friendly. Therefore, we commit ourselves to doing our part to make you feel welcome. In return, we expect that you will share the responsibility for the development of closer personal relationships, which will be to our mutual benefit.
Good Rotarians must constantly keep before them the primary object of Rotary. “Service Above Self” is our motto, and Rotary expects each member to live up to this ideal.
The community will know and judge Rotary through your example in character and service; and we accept you as a member because we believe the principles and objects of Rotary will be safe in your keeping.
We know that we will receive much from you in help and service which will enable us to be better Rotarians; and we most heartily offer you the right hand of Rotary fellowship.
On behalf of the Port Melbourne Rotary Club and Rotary International, may I welcome you into our Rotary Wheel – - which faces inward for friendship and fellowship and outward in service to our community and to the world.
With the presentation of this Rotary Pin, I declare you to be a member of the Rotary Club of Port Melbourne
Fellow Rotarians please stand. I present to you our new members Gyneyt Karaayalcin
For members the Phonetic Pronunciation is Car ay al cin
A French tourist asks an Irishman:
“Why do Scuba divers always fall backwards off their boats?”
To which the Irishman replies:
“If they fell forwards, they’d still be in the ruddy boat.”



















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