For People with Physical Disabilities Incorporated
from 8.30 a.m. Lions Club of Oatley Festival
RAFFLE!! The raffle tickets are selling quite well with a number of members having returned their ticket butts. Many thanks. Tickets are $2.00 each - 1st prize portable DVD player 2nd prize child’s bike with training wheels 3rd prize hand made woollen rug 4th prize hand embroidered cushion
to be drawn at the Association Christmas luncheon. This is our major raffle for the year and I am sure you will agree they are great prizes. Any support you are able to offer will be greatly appreciated. If you would like any more tickets just contact Jenny Chin on 9888 5234 and she will arrange to send them to you.
Ticket butts can be returned to Mrs. Jenny Chin, 2 Salerwong Place, RYDE NSW 2112
12 noon Saturday, September 2 Belgreen 40- 42 Chalmers St, Belmore Book Club Maude Chin’s annual visit Saturday September 2 and October 7
As usual Maude has a very busy schedule,
Belgreen 40-42 Chalmers St, Belmore
but has kindly included a visit to Belgreen
10.30 a.m. – 3.00 p.m.
and join the regular group that get together
always a popular part of the Association’s
for the Book Club. It’s an opportunity to
As mentioned last month, to assist in her
preparation, it would be helpful to know
The September meeting will be somewhat shorter than usual, as Maude Chin will be
please let me know by ringing Patricia attending that day around 12 noon. Byrne 9150 5512. Wednesday Group
“Beneath the Cassock – The Real Life
10.30 a.m. September 13 and October 11
Vicar of Dibley” by Joy Carroll (2003)
Belgreen 40–42 Chalmers St, Belmore
interesting gently told positive story of a
(Inspector Gold). Roberta’s memoirs of
Daphne Berger on 9718 3678, who co-
persona Roberta portrays in “The Bill”.
Management Committee Meetings will
Autobiography Michael Crawford “Parcel
7.00 p.m. Tuesday, September 19
Arrived Safely: Tied With String” published
7.00 p.m. Tuesday, October 17 Belgreen 40- 42 Chalmers St, Belmore
read learning of his personal life, as well
as the wonderful talent of the man and the
10.00 a.m. – 3.00 p.m. Saturday September 23 and October 28 Embroidery Group Belgreen 40-42 Chalmers St, Belmore
“Follow Your Heart” by Andrew Matthews – Seashell Publishers Australia. This is a
Time to get the needles and threads into
very easy to read book – not large, but
with some very thoughtful philosophies on
I must confess the month goes by so quickly - I always mean to do some work in between but
situations. Some excellent reflections on
before I know it another month has gone by
…. those more industrious get work done between times and it’s always great to see
If you would like any further information
please give Maura Outterside (Co- ordinator) a call 9718 5803.
At the August meeting a couple of others came along, who have not been for a while
Bring your lunch – tea/coffee available.
and they are very happy with what they are
Coralie Lewin (Co-ordinator) is more than
This is also International Day for People
7.30 p.m. Tuesday, September 26
Circuit) presented an interesting evening
Belgreen 40- 42 Chalmers St, Belmore
showing a number of new products now available in your local supermarket, and
the 1800’s and I am sure the name will be
(Belfield) was well attended with 15 people
looking for a different venue you may care
Products will be available for sale on the
percentage of sales will be donated to the
There might also be a surprise trivia quiz!
Sounds, great and Gary is looking forward
South Wales will be holding their Annual
and bring someone with you to add to the
September at their premises in Glebe. If
you wish to make any enquiries about this meeting you can ring PDCN on 9552 1606.
Saturday October 21 from 8.30 a.m. Lions Club of Oatley Festival
each year with a fine array of stalls and
Service (NRS) helps people who are deaf,
stall – so tell you friends and come along
use the telephone. The NRS is a 24 hour,
7 day a week, telephone relay service that
enables Australian who are deaf, or have a
7.30 p.m. Tuesday, October 24 Belgreen 40- 42 Chalmers St, Belmore
communicate with anyone who uses a standard telephone and vice versa. Calls
within Australia are relayed at no additional
Women Association Inc. will be the guest
during business hours (AEST). Voice 1800 555 660
Once again, a reminder about the Christmas luncheon – Sunday December 3 - 12 noon until 5.00 p.m.
Don’t forget to mark this in your diary so
you can be part of the gathering to mark
improved health and to Alix and the family
”Earlier this year, Access For All Alliance
conducted a consumer survey – The
Coralie Lewin had a day surgery visit for a
Barriers Confronted by People With Disabilities when they travel on holidays
experiencing some pain, but let’s hope it
and visit tourist venues – and created a
will not be long before she is on the mend.
comprehensive report based on the results.” Some of the key finds are
summarized within the article. Space does
not permit me to provide the details of this Survey, but if you are interested in
The following is from an unknown author,
obtaining more information contact Access
but it was passed on to me - thought you
For All Alliance – telephone 07 4125 7771.
might enjoy it. “Gotta be over 40”
I would like to take this opportunity to
with the same knife and no bleach, but we
Balmain Hospital for rehabilitation and has
sandwiches were wrapped in wax paper, in
a brown paper bag, not in icepack coolers,
Daphne Berger had a nasty fall in her local shopping centre recently and thankfully,
swimming in the creek instead of a pristine
pool (talk about boring), no beach closures
I’ve just heard Daphne had a few days in hospital for an unrelated problem. Hope by
now, Daphne, you are getting back to your
We all played sport, and also did PE… and
David & Bev Winter have certainly had
having ongoing treatment and this resulted
training athletic shoes with air cushion and
built-in light reflectors…I can’t recall any
Nursing Home. We are really sorry to hear
this news - our thoughts are with you and
we can only hope you are feeling a little
Flunking sport was not an option…even for
stupid kids! There were not many fat kids.
telephone call from Alix Rainnie last week
and sang the National Anthem and got free
caught all sorts of negative attention. We
rehabilitation. Again, not good news and
wore a hat and everything, and she could
even give you an aspirin for a headache or
front verandah, just before he fell off.
allowed to be proud of myself. I just can’t
recall how bored we were with computers,
Play Station, Nintendo, X-box or 270 digital TV cable stations.
It was a neighbourhood run amuck. We climbed trees, rolled down grassy slopes,
made dams in the gutter, jumped into privit
and sterilization kit when I got that bee
hedges…To top it off, not a single person I
We played ‘king of the castle’ on piles of
from a “dysfunctional family”. How could
gravel left on vacant construction sites,
we possibly have known that we needed to
and when we got hurt, Mum pulled out the
liked it better because it didn’t sting like
iodine did) and then we got our hair ruffled
societal ills, that we didn’t even notice that
and got told to get back out there! Now it’s
the entire country wasn’t taking Prozac!
a trip to the emergency room, followed by
a 10-day dose of a $49 bottle of antibiotics, and then Mum calls the Solicitor to sue the
Love to all of us who shared this era, and
contractor for leaving a horribly vicious pile
to all who didn’t sorry for what you missed.
We didn’t misbehave at our mate’s house
either because if we did, we got our bum
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