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December 8, 2016
R.I Theme 2016-17
R.I. OFFICERS
President John F. Germ
President Elect Ian Riseley
DISTRICT OFFICERS
District Governor
Roger Bose
District Governor Elect
Waddy Sowma
District Governor Nominee
Dominique Venere
Assistant Governor
Peter Downes
District Secretary
Anne Marie Rogers
District Treasurer
Steve Ramlakhan
Council of Governors Chair and
Immediate Past DG -
Milton Inniss
ARRFC and Zone member of the Zone
Executive Committee -
PDG David Edwards
Zone Sub-Committee
PDG Tony Watkins
Club Officers & Directors
President Lisa Cummins
President Elect Paul Ashby
Vice President Brenda Pope
Secretary Bobby Morris
Treasurer Joel Brathwaite
Club Service Director Diana Douglin
Vocational Service Director Winston Warren
Community Service Director Anne Bertrand
International Service Director PP Elvin Sealy
Youth Service Director Neal Griffith
Immediate Past President Jedder Robinson Sergeant–At–Arms Roger Smith
THE FOUR WAY TEST Of the things we think, say or do:
1. Is it the TRUTH?
2. Is it FAIR to all concerned?
3. Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER
FRIENDSHIPS?
4. Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?
Weekly meetings on Thursdays at
Hilton Barbados
Needham’s Point, Aquatic Gap,
St. Michael
at 12 p.m.
P.O. Box 148B, Brittons Hill,
St. Michael, Barbados www.clubrunner.ca/barbados
ROTA NEWS
District 7030 - Club # 6798
Chartered March 07, 1962
MEETING DETAILS— DEC. 1
A�endance - 52.4%
Raffle Proceeds - $131.00
Fines - $170.75
Raffle winner Rtn. Fiona Hinds
THE ROTARY CLUB OF BARBADOS
WELCOMES ALL VISITING ROTARIANS AND GUESTS
Mar 07 - Club Charter Date - 1962 - Club # 6798
RI THEME: ROTARY SERVING HUMANITY
SENIOR CITIZENS AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE—
SUNDAY DEC. 18
• PLEASE ENSURE THAT ALL BOTTLES OF DRINK ARE
DELIVERED TO THE CLUB BY THURSDAY DEC. 15,
2016
• PLEASE ENSURE THAT ANY DONATIONS TO ASSIST
WITH THE COST OF THE EVENT ARE ALSO DELIV-
ERED BY THURSDAY DEC 18
• IF HELPING SET UP, PLEASE ARRIVE AT GOVERN-
MENT HOUSE BY 8 AM
• ALL OTHER ROTARIANS ARE REMINDED TO AR-
RIVE FOR THE EVENT BY 2 PM TO ASSIST IN HELP-
ING THE ELDERLY
ROTARY CLUB OF BARBADOS WEST BINGO FUND RAISER:
The Rotary Club of Barbados West is celebra6ng Barbados'
50th Anniversary of Independence by offering the biggest Bingo
game jackpot ever in the Caribbean - 50 fuh 50 - 18 games.
Event Date: Monday, December 12, 2016 - 19:30
4 Jackpots of $50,000.00 in 45 calls; otherwise 5 Jackpots of
$2,000.00 each—Tickets are Bds $50 inclusive of one free bingo
card. If the main Jackpot is not won, then a minimum of $13,400
in other cash prizes can be
won that night.
Admission: Bds $50.00;
Venue: Lloyd Erskine
Sandiford Centre,
IN MEMORIAM
Please be reminded that the
funeral for Rtn. Dr. John Mayers
will be held on Saturday ,
December 10 at 9:30 am at Beth-
el Methodist Church.
The mee4ng on December 1, 2016, was as usual one
of fellowship. However given the season and our
upcoming Charity events, namely Carols by Candle-
light and Senior Ci4zens func4on, the following re-
minders were given. Please note the date change
for the Senior Ci4zens func4on which will now be
December 18, 2016.
PLEASE NOTE SOME SIMPLE REMINDERS FOR
OUR UPCOMING ROTARY EVENTS:
CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT—SUNDAY DEC. 11
• Please give all Ticket monies to PP Lionel today • Unsold 6ckets to be returned to PP Lionel today
• Tell your friends and family there is adequate
parking at BCC on the Eastern side and it is a short
walk to Ilaro Court. • Obtain your health cer6ficates if you are working
with food or drinks • We will need your able-bodied support on Sunday
Morning at 9am (tables, chairs, drinks etc) • Call 6me for Rotarians is 2pm on Sunday aKer-
noon so we can be ready for the first patrons. • Bring your head wear and remember no sleeve-
less clothing • Clean up 6me is 8pm
• AKer lime by the "Car Boot" aKer clean up is done
DECEMBER 8 2016: Fellowship Mee4ng
MEET OUR GREETERS:
Last week PP Steve Brathwaite and Robin “the
Baron” Forde greeted us. So today our greeters
are:
PP GRENVILLE PHILLIPS Dr.
Grenville W. Phillips, CBE, joined
the Club on May 01, 1976 and his
Classifica6on is Business Services—
Consultancy. He served as President
for the year 1986-87, which was the
25th Anniversary of Rotary in Barba-
dos. It is said that he reported to the
Club that “due to a lack of funds
there will be no designated Presiden6al Project;” however
the Club recognized twenty-five (25) persons who made a
difference to the Community (recognizing Voca�ons). Also
during this 6me the first pace-maker was donated to the
Queen Elizabeth Hospital; a program which s6ll con6nues
through Heartbeat Interna6onal. PP Grenville has served the
Club as secretary 1977-1979 and the District as Assistant
Governor 2010-2012.He was awarded the Paul Harris Fel-
lowship in 2006.
RTN. TREVOR G FIELD can
be credited together with PP Stanley
MacDonald, with the introduction of Car-
ols by Candlelight to Barbados in 1995.
Prior to joining our Club on February 01,
1991 he served for eleven years in the
Rotary Club of Port of Spain. His Classifi-
ca6on is General Merchandise – Distribu6on. Rtn. Trevor
Field has served on many commi�ees including Community
Service where he was instrumental in the construc6on of
the Boview Home at the Adult Crea6ve Arts and Training
Centre “Challenor School”, St. Thomas, Fellowship &
A�endance Commi�ees , Challenged and Senior Ci6zens ,
Fund Raising Commi�ee and Children’s Homes and Drug
Awareness where he serves at this 6me.
“SERVICE ABOVE SELF”
FYI
ROTARACT AND INTERACT NEWS
PLEASE SEE BELOW THE TIMES AND DATES FOR THESE CLUBS.
THE ROSTER IS ALSO BELOW:
The Codrington School Every Monday:
12:30—1:00pm
The School requires to be advised as to a�endees, please there-
fore advise Director Neal if you are a�ending.
St. Michael’s School Every Friday: 2:15pm
(commencing Sep. 16)
Rotaract Club of Barbados The Calendar of events will
be forwarded by separate
ROSTER FOR DECEMBER
DEC . 12 CHS WINSTON WARREN
DEC 13 SMS TRACY ARCHER
ROTARY DISTRICT 7030 NEWS:
• TUESDAY NOV. 29—GIVE BACK TUESDAY TO THE
ROTARY FOUNDATION:
• Taken from hCp://rotarydistrict7030.org/
Stories/2016-give-back-Tuesday Rotarians were reminded that all Rotarians should take ac-
count of their contribu6ons to The Rotary Founda6on (TRF)
and the work it does. PDG David Edwards – District 7030
TRF Fundraising Chair – has produced some inspiring and
relevant informa6on on contribu6ng towards TRF, [some of
which are set out below] :
SHARE AND DISTRICT DESIGNATED FUND
Through the SHARE system, contribu6ons to The Rotary
Founda6on are transformed into grants that fund local and
interna6onal humanitarian projects, scholarships, and ac6v-
i6es, such as voca6onal training teams. At the end of every
Rotary year, contribu6ons directed to the Annual Fund-
SHARE from all Rotary clubs in the district are divided be-
tween the World Fund and the District Designated Fund
(DDF).
EVERY ROTARIAN EVERY YEAR
The Every Rotarian Every Year (EREY) ini6a6ve asks every
Rotarian to support The Rotary Founda6on every year. In
addi6on to contribu6ng to the Annual Fund on a regular
basis, members are encouraged to get involved in a Foun-
da6on project or program.
CHRISTMAS IS COMING … CLAP YOUR HANDS !!
HERE ARE IMPORTANT DECEMBER DATES TO
REMEMBER!
SUNDAY DEC 11
CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT
SUNDAY DEC 18
SENIOR CITIZENS’ TEA PARTY at the Gov-
ernor General’s Official Residence and
commences at 3 pm
UP-COMING EVENTS
Mar 07 - Club Charter Date - 1962
DECEMBER
DISEASE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT MONTH
Dec 15 Greeters
PEE Shawn Franklin and Rtn.
Andrew Niven
Dec. 15 Classifica6on talk
Dec. 22 Greeters: Director Annie Bertrand
and Rtn. Nicholas Waithe
DEC 22 CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON
Announcements
Wedding Anniversary
PP Vic Fernandes and
Ferida Fernandes 21 years Dec 09 1995
PE Paul Ashby and
Gillian Applewaithe 20 years Dec 14, 1995
Birthday - Rotarians
PAG Ivan Browne, Dec 12
Hon. Rtn. Dr. Jeff Massay, Dec 12
Rtn. Peter Williams Dec 13
PP Lionel Moe Dec 14
Birthday - Partners in Service
None this week
Join Date Anniversary
Rtn. Donna King–Brathwaite 11 years Dec. 8, 2005
PP Andrew Bynoe 31 years Dec 1, 1985
OBJECT OF ROTARY
The Object of Rotary is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and in particular to encourage and foster:
FIRST: The development of acquaintance as an opportunity of service;
SECOND: High ethical standards in business and professions,
the recognition and the worthiness of all useful occu
pations, and the dignifying of each Rotarian’s occupa
tion as an opportunity to serve society;
THIRD: The application of the ideal of service in each Rotari
an's personal, business and community life; and
FOURTH: The advancement of the international understanding,
goodwill and peace through a world of fellowship of
business and professional persons united in the
ideal of service.
Bulletin Editor: Rtn. Fiona J. Hinds
ROTARY GRACE O Lord and giver of all things good We thank Thee for our daily food May Rotary friends and Rotary ways Help us to serve Thee all our days.
OUR GUESTS
Visi4ng Rotarians: -
Stanley MacDonald - Rotary Bangkok South
David Archer—Rotary Club of Tortola
Guests –
Malcolm Vaughn - Rtn. Winston Warren
Chrispen Hacke� - Rtn. Neal Griffith
Ted Issaac - VP Rtn. Brenda Pope
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION:
JUNE 10—14, 2017 The conven6on will take place at the Georgia World Con-
gress Center, 285 Andrew Young Interna6onal Blvd NW,
Atlanta, GA 30313. For complete registra6on informa6on,
please visit h�p://www.riconven6on.org. Now is the 6me to take advantage of special preconven6on
rates and save up to $150! Register early for the 2017 Atlanta
conven6on and get the low rate of $340. Don’t miss out on this
extraordinary special rate. Register now — the deadline for
early registra6on is 15 December 2016.
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