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Probus Club of KamlooPsNewsletter No: 44, June 2017

PETER ALLIK-PETERSENN President

DINNER GROUP

CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS

In keeping with our touring tradition, Caroline, who had visited Iceland, invited the dining group for an evening of Icelandic cuisine at her house. The eve-ning started with wonderful appies of rejesalat med asparges (shrimp salad with white asparagus) and smoked salmon tartare on toasted points, a hearty Kjötsúpa (traditional Icelandic lamb soup), an excel-lent Hangikjöt (roast lamb) with brunadar kartoflur (caramelized potatoes) and rauokal (pickled red cab-bage), topped off with Vinarterta (Icelandic celebra-tion cake) and skyr (Icelandic yoghurt). All washed down with copious quantities of wine and Danish beer! Yet another great dining evening!—Colin James

The following automatically continue on the Management Committee for 2017/18.

9. President - Norma Browne10. Past President – Peter Allik-Petersenn11. Co-Secretary – Elaine Woods12. Speakers – John Crowe13. Newsletter/Web – Ed Baron14. Special Interest Groups – Donna Cassidy15. Social – Judy Brown

Positions Open and Names Put Forward:

1. Vice President – Jan Petrar 2. Treasurer – Dale Merritt3. Co-Secretary – Gisele Aichele4. Special Interest Groups – Marilyn Poncelet5. Membership – Heather Johnson6. Hospitality – Joan Tolnai7. Member at Large – Sharon Moore8. Historian – Anne Churchley

It is important to note that others are welcome to express an interest in any of the open positions as the October Annual General Meeting is an election, not simply a confirmation of this list. Please don’t hesitate to talk to Norm if you are interested in serving.

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SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS: COORDINATORS CONTACT LIST

#1 BOOK CLUB

UPCOMING TOURS AND EVENTS

Special Interest Group Coordinator Telephone Email

Ladies Fun Golf Caroline Laitinen 250-374-9091 budcar@shaw.caWalk in the Park Nonie Miles 250-579-2474 gnmiles@telus.netTaster’s Choice Ron Haywood 250-573-5029 ronhaywood@shaw.caChapter 1 Book Club Caroline Laitinen 250-374-9091 budcar@shaw.caLadies Wednesday Morning Coffee Beatrice McAteer 250-376-4087 beatricemmc@gmail.comSnow Shoeing Group Bill Flynn 250-828-2094 s-b-flynn@shaw.ca Bob Jennejohn 250-372-7966 lila_jennejohn@telus.net Larry Dixon (cell) 250-314-4518 larry501@shaw.ca Topical Issues Discussion Group Fanny Monk 250-573-5277 fannymonk@hotmail.comMen’s Golf Bob Hunter 250-374-7228 rbh3@live.caMen’s Cooking Group John Crowe 250-573-4264 jcrowe@telus.netPage Turner’s Book Club Heather Johnson 250-320-7623 hmjohnson@telus.netProbus Hiking Group Jim Sherb and 250-579-2148 jdsherb@shaw.ca Colin James 250-573-5373 tenbycol@hotmail.comProbus Tea Connoisseurs’s Group Midge King 250-374-2566 mhking@ucalgary.caLazy Lunch Group Felicity Klassen 250-318-5259 klassen4135@gmail.comCycling Bill Flynn 250-828-2094 s-b-flynn@shaw.ca Men’s Coffee Dale Merrett 250-828-0469 dmerrett@live.caSingle Ladies Dinner Out Donna Cassidy 778-471-3937 djcassidy@shaw.ca

John Crowe advised that the Day at Sun Peaks announcement resulted in 18 participants. Others who may wish to go should contact John Crowe.

September 8th Potluck lunch and boat rideDay at Sunpeaks - Thursday, July 27

Participants need to verify attendance. Others may sign up if spaces open up. email nbrowne@telus.net

The #1 Book Club met at Lila’s beautiful home on Heffley Lake. This was our last meeting before our summer break. Everyone contributed to a delicious luncheon.

We had just read “The Luncheon of the Boating Party” by Susan Vreeland. This book explores the painting by Augusta Renoir and the people involved.Great fun was had by all posing in fancy hats for this photo.Our next meeting is in September when we discuss the books we have read over the summer.

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HIKING GROUP 2017

We also hiked Long lake June 29. Seven people cancelled or didn’t show up or some were confused

over the starry time of the hike! Great hike with viewing of the many winged birds on the lake and

the swallows that have take over the Bluebird boxes on the fence surrounding the lake.—Cheers Jim

A smaller group participated in the hike on 15th June, this time in the Dallas-Barnhartvale Nature Park. In Jim’s absence the hike was led by John Metcalfe of the Thompson Rivers Club, and of the 8 hikers, Colin was the only one from our club, with the majority (5) from the Grasslands Club. The hike started in Dallas climbing the gulley (pussy Willow Lane!) up onto the bench lands of Barnhartvale. John gave a stimulating running commentary on all aspects of the woodland and forest and the city’s attempts at wildfire mitiga-tion. The views over the South Thompson valley are exceptional from this trail. The hike was followed by a visit to Tumbleweeds Pub for refreshment.—Colin James

Photo 1: Catherine, Susan, Mary (visitor), Carola, Gwen (all of Grasslands club), John, Cathy (Thompson Rivers Club)

Photo 2: John leading the group towards the edge

Photo3: Over the edge! The South Thompson River valley

Jim led a group of 11 hikers up Peterson Creek on June 1st, about half starting at the bottom and the rest starting at the midway point off Whiteshield Crescent. Unfortunately, access to the upper falls was barred by a fence, and close viewing of the lower falls was limited because of high stream flow and slippery rocks. None-the-less the hike was a good one in fine weather. As usual the group visited a local hostelry following the hike, this time to Denny’s

Reports on Three Hikes

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SUMMER PICNIC (2017)On June 22 we had our last meeting before summer break and celebrated another successful Probus year with our annual Summer Picnic. The excellent lunch was again provided by the Presbyterian Church Ladies while music was provided by The String Busters. The lively old time music got people up and dancing, some joining a conga line lead by Lillian Maurice while others interpreted the rhythms with a variety of dance steps; Lillian Maurice & Susan Lacourciere did a jive, Anne and Frank Churchley created their own dance steps while Jesse & James Fedorak danced a lovely waltz. Those who preferred to watch included Norma & Jim Browne and Ron Haywood who was rather taken by Lois Cutler’s summery purse. It was a most enjoyable and lively party!

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SHORT STORY SECTION IN HONOUR OF STEWART MCLEAN

Conundrum

I am in a conundrum about this country’s birthday.Not wanting to dishonour the first people’s way

I want to celebrate Canada’s 150 years of life.But how do I rejoice while recalling past strife?

Do I acknowledge the past customs and culturesAnd forget how Europeans were land vultures?

Pioneers stories and bravery should to be enhancedBy remembering the powwows where people danced.

School taught us Mackenzie, Vancouver and ChamplainSailed and traversed North America and claimed

New territory but the existing society was not respectedSo it was to be smothered and rejected.

Turtle Island heroes like Tecumseh, Riel and Crazy HorseHad no recognition of being great leaders of course.

First Nation chiefs forgotten in past textbooks and omittedAlong with the atrocities that were committed.

We formed three countries on the back of the turtleWith great cost to the first people’s desperate hurtle

We now love Canada, United States and MexicoBut Chilcotin, Okanagan, Shuswap and Navajo

Lost their territories, rituals and rights.Canadians must recognize the past plights

As we stand by grieving graves, or hear the Last PostThink of the First People’s suffering, laments and cost.

Remembering all the histories of our great enclavesWe must rejoice in our glorious land’s anniversaryWhile we include all peoples’s sagas and diversity.

With goals for all to flourish and fly with birdsLet every heart soar with Chief Dan George’s words.

Felicity Klassen April 2017

“The beauty of the trees, the softness of the air, the fragrance of the grass, they speak to me. The summit of the mountain, the thunder of the sky, the rhythm of the sea, speaks to me. The faintness of the stars, the freshness of the morning, the dewdrop on the flower, speaks to me. The strength of the fire, the taste of the salmon, the trail of the sun, and the life that never goes away, they speak to me. And my heart soars.”

Chief Dan George 1974

Next Probe will be published around September 24.I will still accept any photos or stories you may wish to have published in that edition of the Probe any time before September 22.

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President: Peter Allik-Petersenn 250-374-7117 pdap@shaw.caVice President: Norma Browne 250-371-4900 nbrowne@telus.netPast President: Norm Moss 250-579-8738 normanmoss@telus.netCo-Secretary: Jan Petrar 250-319-8590 jan.petrar@gmail.com Co-Secretary: Elaine Woods 250-374-4913 elaine_woods@telus.net Treasurer: Peter Baron 250-371-7774 p.baron@live.ca Membership: Beatrice McAteer 250-376-4087 beatricemmc@gmail.com Hospitality: Tom Walton 250-578-7367 ltwalton@telus.netSpeakers: John Crowe 250-5734264 jcrowe@telus.netNewsletter/Web: Ed Baron 250-828-1092 ebaron@telus.netSocial Convenor: Judy Brown 250-372-8415 JimandJudybrown@gmail.com

Historian: Shane Haywood 250-573-5029 shaywood@shaw.ca Special Interest Groups: Annette Noel 250-377-0866 ranoel43@gmail.com Donna Cassidy 778-471-3937 djcassidy@shaw.caMember At Large: Jim Browne 250-371-4900 jamesbrowne@telus.net

Back row, left to right: Peter Baron, Judy Brown. Elaine Woods, Peter Allik-Petersenn,Tom Walton, Jan Petrar, Beatrice McAteer,Middle: Shane Haywood, Kneeling: Ed Baron, John Crowe

Missing from photograph: Norma Browne, Norm Moss, Annette Noel, Donna Cassidy, Jim Browne

Probus Club of KamloopsManagement Committee, 2016 –17

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