The Friendly Club
Rotary Club of Edmonton Strathcona

e-Strathconian


Sunday, November 25, 2007
Club Web Site

Editor:   Hans Granholm
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Future Speakers
Nov 27 2007
Aimee Muchortow / Day Program Co-ordinator
"Mental Health "
Dec 4 2007
Premier Ed Stelmach (Breakfast Meeting)
"What's Happening in Alberta"
Dec 11 2007
No Lunch meeting
"Lots of fun"
Dec 18 2007
President Peter
"Annual General Meeting"
Jan 15 2008
Kathryn Ivany / Historian
""What's History Good For?""
Jan 29 2008
Alan Lomax
"ShelterBox Canada"

Upcoming Events
Breakfast with the Premier
Dec 4 2007
Christmas Party 2007-- Evening
Dec 11 2007
Annual Meeting
Dec 18 2007
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? - 2008
Feb 9 2008
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? - 2008
Mar 15 2008
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner? - 2008
Apr 12 2008

News
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Welcome to the Edmonton Strathcona Website
by Hans Granholm

Welcome to "The Friendly Club" and our Web Site. How to contact the site administrator. Click on 'More...' below.


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Strathcona members and Other Users, if you are unsure how to log in, click online HELP, or contact the site administrator Hans Granholm
phone: 780-466-5566 any time.

For more information about our club, click HERE

For full information on our upcoming Speakers, click on the speaker's name.

Members can access the Club Constitution and By-Laws from ADMIN | CLUB DOCUMENTS after login.

Upcoming Events and Reminders in the next few days...
by Hans Granholm

Nov 25; ORN; operation night
Nov 27; Fritz Koenig, Birthday
Nov 29; ORN; operation night
Nov 30; ORN; operation night
Dec 1; ORN; operation night


Tuesday noon belongs to Rotary!

Look in "Upcoming Events" for other activities taking place in the near future.

Leo McCloskey UPDATE!
by Hans Granholm

Dear Friends,

As you are well aware, I have missed a great deal of Rotary luncheons this fall, and my schedule is such that I will certainly be missing several more before returning on a regular basis. This is because of health reasons. I found myself feeling exceptionally ill in September, and so sought advice. After several tests, it was announced to Doris and me that my cancer has metastasized in the peritoneum, the bag that lines the abdomen. The disease has advanced so much that the only realistic goal is to slow its growth rate. There is no hope of killing off all of the cancerous cells, and they cannot be surgically removed. Consequently, my condition is now terminal. I have between some indeterminate number of months to perhaps a couple of years left. My spirits are fine, although I am sure there will be days. Doris has also accepted the fact. Amber is struggling with it and Rylee has not fully grasped the severity of the situation - there is only so much people can absorb at a time. I have informed my mother and siblings in Ottawa, as well as friends outside of Rotary and work-related contacts.

I know you are now all extending your good wishes to all of us and keeping us in your thoughts and prayers. I know you are also willing to lend a hand in any way you can. Well, you may or may not know that Doris is in the throws of preparing a 2,600 square foot retail space - Angie's Home Accents - with a target grand opening of December 15. There is so much work to do over the next several weeks. Perhaps you could offer to mount plastic to the walls and help clean the ceiling before it gets painted. The floor is in dreadful condition and needs a tremendous amount of elbow grease to level out bumps and dips. Perhaps you could assist with affixing price labels to the goods she will be selling. Of course, our house is overflowing with merchandise she has already purchased, and all of it will need to be packed, transported (2 kilometers), unpacked, and stored on shelves. Speaking of shelves, they must be assembled and mounted. The list goes on. From my own perspective, it seems I will be making several trips per week to the Cross Cancer Institute, and may need to avail myself of a "shuttle" service; otherwise, I can't think of anything else at this time (except mounting our exterior Christmas lights !).

Your friend,

Leo

Footnote:
For the time being I will coordinate any volunteers interested in helping Doris so that she does not have to field phone calls from all directions.
Regarding Leo's "shuttle" sevice, I will coordinate this as well. I would appreciate an indication from members who might be willing to, on sometime short notice, drive Leo.
Please contact me any time at 780-466-5566 or email hgrdane@telusplanet.net

Doris' business number: 780-929-5897

Hans Granholm

4-Way Test
by Hans Granholm
RI link: 4-Way Test
Annual Christmas Party
by Ken Germain

Good food, great friends and plenty of laughs are guaranteed at the 2007 Rotary Christmas Party.

Edmonton Country Club- 6201 Country Club Road. Tuesday, December 11 at 6:00 for cocktails and 7:00 Prime Rib and salmon buffet.

Driving directions, in case you forget from year to year like I do are:

South on 170 Street from the Whitemud to T intersection (62 Ave / Wanyandi Rd.). Turn Left to the third Right (Wilkin Road) to the first Left (Country Club Road). If you are in Calmar, then you've gone too far.

We could use a couple more singers for some carols. Please let me know if you can help. We will have the "Silly Gift Exchange" as in the past. No recycling last years' gift. The main playing rule for this is that you have to trade one time minimum if asked to. If desired, you can be a spectator to this by not bringing a gift.

Hugh Falconar makes a move!
by Hans Granholm

Here is a 'heads-up' for those of you who visits and/or drives Hugh -- he's moved down - stairs into #220 at 17203-99 Ave.

Other contact information is the same.

Guilty.....As Charged
by Jim Ashton

November 13, 2007

Chief Justice Allan H.J. Wachowich presented some insight as to the trials and tribulations (no pun intended) that our judicial system faces daily.  The Chief Justice, who was called to the bar in 1959, appointed to the bench in 1974, and appointed Chief Justice to the Queen's Court of Alberta in Decemgber of 2000, intermixed his factual presentation with humor, taking shots at some of our Rotarians.



     The atypical courtroom, which judges toil in daily, is one fraught with failures - failed lives, failed relationships, anger, failed careers, etc.  "It is not a pleasant job", stated CJ (Chief Justice) Wachowich. Having said that, it is one which can bring a great sense of satisfaction. 

     In the civil arena, some 54,400 actions were launched in 2003, of which only 252 went to trial.  Only one percent of civil cases typically go to trial.  Compare that to criminal court, where in 2005 420 actions were heard.  Of that number, a staggering 338 were heard by judge alone, with the remaining 82 going before a judge and jury.  

     The one issue that the justice system is hammered with daily is that it is too lenient.  The Chief Justice stated that this is so sad - that so little of the facts and information pertaining to the case background, and the perpetrator, are presented to the public at large.  He stated that we are a society that seeks justice, and the media present only what they wish to put forward.  From bail to publication bans to sentencing, a very thorough analysis is done by the judge presiding over the case.  When bail is granted, there are many options that may be imposed (i.e. electronic bracelets to track the whereabouts of the accused).  Consider also that the daily cost of incarcerating an individual, rather than releasing them on bail, is $3,500 - no small amount of change.

     The bottom line is that judges are "accountable to their own consciences" when making these decisions - ones that will impact many for a lifetime.  No easy task.

     In closing, let it be said that our Chief Justice has a lively sense of humor, and uses it at every available opportunity.  Rotarians Bruce Flesher (food poisoning quip), Harald Kuckertz (law snipes), and Augie Annicchiarico (golf game) did not escape his sharp wit.

     It was a very interesting presentation from a very colorful Chief Justice Allan H.J. Wachowich.       

2007 Operation Red Nose Campaign
by Peter DeNooy

The 2007 campaign is underway! On November 14, 2007, this year's campaign was kicked off in the presence of lots of media. Dressed up in red hoodies and blinking red noses, President Peter, Jim Rivait of the Insurance Bureau of Canada, Acting Inspector Bill Horn of the Edmonton Police Service, Arnie Stadnick of the Boilermakers and Jim Ashton of the Alberta Motor Association announced the start of this year's campaign.



You may fill out our Operation Red Nose applications at any time during business and operational hours.  All training will be at the Operation Red Nose headquarters dispatch center at 15220 114 Ave. on operation nights.

The headquarters office will be open from 9 am until 4 pm , Monday through Thursday.  The Boilermakers are closed between 12 and 1, so if you wish to come during that time, please phone the office first.

The headquarters dispatch hall will be open every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night - operation nights from 8 pm until 3 am starting November 28 until the end of December.

We are also operating Grey Cup Sunday (Nov 25), and New Year's Eve (Dec 31).  Volunteers are able to apply during office and operation hours.

Please do not fax your applications in, as you still have to bring the clearance forms from the RCMP or fill out the police information checks for Edmonton .

This program is an important component in our fundraising effort for youth programs, so be sure to support us in any way you can.

Please sign up and volunteer in any capacity you can.

We will again operate from the fantastic facilities, located at 15220 - 114 Avenue, which are generously donated by the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers, Lodge 146 .


Office Phone: 702-8000; Office Fax: 702-8025; edmonton@operationrednose.com
Operations Call Centre: 421-4444 (9 pm - 3 am during active campaign)

For periodic updates, check:  http://www.orn-edm.org/.

Sponsoring New Club
by Peter DeNooy

There has been low interest in the newly-proposed Rotary Club of edmonton Festival City.

At the board meeting on October 18, 2007, the following motion was passed: To ask the District to re-think the establishment of a new club in the Strathcona area and to request direction on how to achieve this purpose.

The club has spent about $ 500.00 so far, and it was the board's opinion that other means and ways were to be explored before spending more club funds.



I look forward to your response and comments.

 

Peter Denooy
President
Rotary Club of Edmonton Strathcona

Need Material...
by Hans Granholm

The intent of this newsletter is to broadcast news and information.

Please send me stories and photos.

Thank you to Rose Marie Basaraba and Jim Ashton for stories on our speakers.

If you are chairing a committee and you are planning to have a meeting, why not schedule this in the Event Manager? In the schduled event you have an easy way of inviting committee members to register their attendance.
All club directors and committee chairs have full access to these features that can make your life easier.
Need help? Yo know who to see.

Hans Granholm
p: 780-466-5566
e: hgrdane@telusplanet.net

Members' Attendance Reports
by Hans Granholm

You are reminded that up to date records are available from the web site administration page after login any time. Click on the last item in the "My ClubRunner" section and chose reports #46 & 48. Open #46 first to see the percentage figure and if you do not agree, open #48 to see which meeting(s) are listed as missed.
Documents #40, 43 & 44 show various attendance reports for last year 2006-07.

If you do not report any discrepancies to me within the next two weeks, we will accept these reports as accurate.

Contact me anytime if you need assistance with the reports.

Cheers!

Hans Granholm
p: 780-466-5566
e: hgrdane@telusplanet.net

 

Planning a Vacation?
by Graham Gilchrist

Lets go to a Rotary Convention......

2008                   Los Angeles
2009                   Birmingham, England
2010                   Montreal
2011                   New Orleans

TIP about where
by Hans Granholm
When Stories disappear from the front page and the bulletin layout, they don't disappear completely.
You can always click on the STORIES tab in the menu bar in the top banner.

Items will remain there for a reasonable period of time (still to be determined), but even after they disappear there, they can still be retrieved by contacting your website administrator.

Hans Granholm
e-mail
Web Site Advertising
by Hans Granholm

>>> PLEASE LOOK AT THIS ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITY <<<

With the number of members in this club either owning or operating a business, we are getting a very poor interest in this nice little generator of funds for the club.
Are the rates too steep? I don't think so, but if you do, please let us know.
If you have any bright ideas on how to promote this little initiative, please speak up.




A web site and bulletin advertising feature is available to dedicated members who wish to sponsor an ad and support the club's endeavors.

It is an opportunity to go out in the community and solicit ads from businesses, and who knows, in the process of soliciting ads you may also find prospective new Rotarians.

Be sure to visit these sponsors by clicking on their ad

The fee is for members $20.00 for one month or $50.00 for three months or $150.00 for one year.
 
For non-members $30.00 per month or $70.00 for a quarter or $250.00 for one year.


The ad can be text or a logo. Either way it becomes a link and upon clicking will take the visitor to the sponsor's website or e-mail address.

Please have a look at the complimentary ads in the right column of any site pages and in the left column of the e-Strathconian.

NOTE: You will notice a link in the bottom of the right column of a site page "Interested in being a Website Sponsor?". This link opens a page with all the information.

Feedback and comments are very much appreciated. You can post comments on the FORUMS | CLUB WEB SITE | ADVERTISING. Or you can e-mail you-know-who.

Cheers!

Edmonton Strathcona Guestbook
by Hans Granholm
NEW GUESTBOOK

Don't forget to encourage the use of our new GUESTBOOK

Do not forget we also have a FORUM where members can post their views and ideas on a variety of subjects. NOTE: You have to log in to access the private Forum.

Why not visit yourself and let's benefit from your feedback...
Is it in you?
by Hans Granholm
View theĀ NEW story on the District WebComCentre

The blood challenge is over, but the need is not!

Privacy Policy
by Hans Granholm
Privacy laws were recently implemented in Canada...

The District Privacy Policy is listed on the WebComCentre, front page story or on our front page at the bottom of DOWNLOADS.
Birthday Calendar
by Hans Granholm
A members Birthday and Anniversary calendar has been added in the News area under "Mark Your Calendars"

...Just hit the link and the current month appears.
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by Hans Granholm
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