ANZ Retired Officers' Club (VIC)

newsletter november 2013

NEWSLETTER 14th November 2013

PRESIDENT SECRETARY HON. TREASURER RECORDS OFFICER NEWSLETTER EDITOR
John McPhee Peter Pritchard John Brown
Debbie Jerkovic Ron Adams
5/347 Blackburn Road, 19 Albert Street PO Box 4056 24 Flowerdale Road PO Box 579,
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WELFARE OFFICERS
Gary Mason (Ph.95719575)
Eamon Veaney (Ph.94212830)
Joan Nathan (Ph.97408001)

Neville Pearson (Ph.98020187)

WELCOME

President John McPhee welcomed 45 guests well below last year’s meeting when 52 attended the AGM. Carol Whiting was attending our Monthly Meetings for the first time and those not seen for a while included Graeme Ainscough after a bout of ill health, Brian Day now fully retired, Val Goldsworthy back from recent surgery, Wayne Hulbert, Rose Virgona and Jillian Ward. Secretary Peter Pritchard chaired the AGM and President John submitted his Presidents Report. For the AGM refreshments were provided to supplement our lunch and made the meeting a very enjoyable occasion. Copies of the President’s and other reports are available on the web-site www.anzroc.com.au

APOLOGIES

John Brown, Diane Carew, Lawrence Cox, Mike Devlin, Aldo Faella, Nola Forsyth, Ray Gill, Teresa Goldsbrough, Roy Harper, Frank Hatfield, John Hawkins, Bernadette Hulbert, Sandra Joseph, Con La Fauci, Ken Lee, Gary Mason, Fay McPherson, Gerry McPherson, Noelene Noonan, Peter Nyga, Ron Phillips,  Graeme Randall, David Schunke, Bruce Scott, Bruce Tickell, Jackie Waite, Glenda White,  Julie Wilkins, David Woods

 

NEW MEMBERS

Ford                            Keith 32 years ANZ

Kelly                           N.A.    (Ned)               26 years ANZ

Mooney                      Brian                          27 years ANZ

Tough                         R.G.    (Bob)               49 years ANZ

White                          David                          45 years ANZ

Wilson                        P.S.     (Peter)             10 years ANZ

We look forward to seeing Keith, Ned, Brian, Bob, David and Peter at one of our meetings.

 

BEREAVEMENTS

Bettonvil                     H.J.W. (Herman)       30/10/2013                  76 years

Neville Pearson attended the funeral service of his great friend and strong ANZROC supporter Herman Bettonvil and Neville provided the details of Herman’s career with ANZ from date of joining in 1961 after emigrating from his native Netherlands. After several roles in branches Herman was moved into Melbourne for roles in Data Processing and then Manager Camberwell Proof Centre. After heart problems in 1982 he was appointed Manager Mansfield followed by his appointment to Manager Maintenance at Premises Dept until retrenchment in 1989 as part of a Bank restructure. ANZROC members were in force at the funeral and included Graham Bancroft, John Brown, Brian Christensen, Bob Davis, Dal Crocker, Jock McIntyre, Kevin Mitchell, Gordon Paulett, David Schunke, Lyn Stevens as well as members of the ANZ Premises Dept and ANZ Basketball teams.

King                            B.N.(Bernie)                24/10/2013                  71 years

The attendance of around 150 at the funeral service heard of Bernie ‘s career in ANZ including terms in Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea and his commitment to the Scout movement and his love of golf and camping with friends and family  from ANZ colleagues Mike Lawrence and Frank Bain. A strong ANZROC contingent included Ron Adams, Clive Bayley, Noel Beanland, Kevin Chard, Rino Frigo, Barry King, Brian Knowles, Ed Laity and Bob McPherson.

 

Members stood for a few moments in respect of our late members Herman and Bernie and our condolences are extended to family and friends.

 

Graeme Drew President of ANZROC Qsld and a colleague for many years in Esanda advised that one of our Esanda colleagues John Venning (71years) died on 20th October. ANZROC Vic member Mark Stankovich reminded me that John came to Esanda AHQ in the early eighties from Adelaide. John lived in Brisbane in recent years (he was not a member the ANZROC club).  John would be remembered by many ANZROC members.

 

NOT SO WELL

Murray Abraham is experiencing severe back problems and is doing it “hard” so would welcome calls from his friends and colleagues. His phone number is 98851116.

John Duguid is in Epworth Richmond Hospital. He was admitted with respiratory problems and at this stage no phone calls or visits until the infection is controlled.

Past President John Stevens advises that Lloyd Zegenhagen is recuperating following heart surgery in October. He is expected to return home from a Donvale Rehabilitation Centre mid November. John spoke to Lloyd and his rehabilitation is going well and would like his many friends to know of his improving health .

 

HONORARY BIRTHDAYS

The following Honorary members will be enjoying a birthday during OCTOBER and we pass

on congratulations from our members for your birthdays: Grace Carruthers, John Carruthers (84),

Brian Christensen (80), Paul Cross (87), Brian Farrell (85), Euan Greenwood (89), Theo Hall

(82), Frank Hatfield (82), John Hobbs (97), Brian Kinna (85), Eric Lean (91), John Mangan (83),

Zelda Martin, Rodney McLeod (90), Gerry McPherson (89), Jim Potter (83), Ray Quirk (91),

Don Ranyard (83), Jack Shelton (83), Arthur Vale (83).

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

The 39th Annual General Meeting was held at the conclusion of the monthly luncheon and the minutes of the 38th Annual General Meeting held on Thursday 8th November 2012 were confirmed. John McPhee presented his President’s Report 2012/2013. The Annual Financial Report and Statement for the year to 30th September 2013 were presented and accepted. Policy changes approved were the reduction of the Term of employment from 15 years to 10 years  while  Subscription fees for the year 2013-14 were maintained at current levels of $20.00 per year for Metropolitan members and $10.00 for Country and Interstate members. In view of the fact that sufficient nominations were received to fill all positions the following were appointed as Office Bearers and Committee for year 2013-2014.

President                              John McPhee

Immediate Past President   Neville Pearson

Vice President                    Col Edwards

Secretary                            Peter Pritchard

Assistant Secretary             Joan Nathan

Newsletter Editor               Ron Adams

Honorary Treasurer                       John Brown

Committee                         Noel Beanland, George Cooper, John Duke, Con La                                             Fucia, Gary Mason, Kevin Mitchell, Noelene Noonan,                                                            Kathy Trace, and Eamon Veaney

Records Officer                 Debbie Jerkovic

Alan Forrest was reappointed as Honorary Auditor.

A Copy of the President’s report has been posted on the website.

 

LETTERS

Lawrence Cox emailed his thanks for the arrival of his Birthday Card. Lawrence subsequently received a late birthday present when his first grandchild Susannah was born three weeks early on the evening of the 11th. All are now doing well and the next phase in Lawrence and his wife’s lives has begun.

Geoff Christensen emails his thanks for the Birthday Card which arrived on time as usual. The last year has been quite fruitful in many ways not to mention the Hawks having saluted again in 2013. This was a real bonus for Geoff and partner Vikki only having arrived back in Australia a matter of days before the Grand Final – friends had organised tickets for them and his kids so they had the pleasure of attending. The other real highlight was their  trip to Europe which included Germany (Munich/Berlin), Poland (Krakow and Auschwitz), Hungary (on a Scenic Cruise Budapest to Amsterdam taking in many other cities along the way including Czech Republic – Cesky Krumlov), France (Paris), Austria (Salzburg), Switzerland (Zurich) and finally Singapore over a period of some 6 weeks duration. A fantastic trip and one of those where there wasn’t one part of it that they did not enjoy thoroughly. Salzburg was the favourite with highlights being The Sound of Music Tour, Eagles Nest Tour and the marriage of partner Vikki’s son Rowan to his German fiancé whilst they were there. On the family front another grandchild arrived safely late last year taking Geoff’s overall tally to 5 comprising 2 girls and 3 boys. Add to that his younger son became engaged and his eldest son is to be married early December. It’s all happening!

Kerry Dodds writing from Warrenheip says thanks for the birthday wishes from Kathy Trace. He has had no trips of note this year but has been very busy preparing for their newly formed “Warrenheip Classic Car Club Inc”. They have started with 10 members and while the planning for their planned trip to “The Picnic at Hanging Rock” in early February 2014 is proving more time consuming than expected the club intends to be there with some level of representation.

Frank Edwards and wife Mavis are just back from cruising around Asia and he was saddened when Mark Stankovich told him of John Venning’s death. Frank had a hand in arranging John’s move in Esanda from Adelaide to Melbourne back in the dim and distant past and last saw him when they caravanned to Lightning Ridge where he was living in the van park and operating a burger van at the opal diggings. He had an interest in a productive claim and took Frank and Mavis below ground.

Lawrie Foord reported that he spent a few days in Jervis Bay, Garden Island and Sydney Harbour in October with a VIP pass to the events held to celebrate the centenary of the Royal Australian Navy. Lawrie’s grandson who is stationed at Jervis Bay in the Naval Base and provided the passes to Lawrie and his daughter, is shortly to join his crew in the “Sussex” based in Perth for another tour protecting merchant shipping from Somalian pirates. Lawrie had a great time inspecting the tall ships and war ships from countries including China, Russia, Japan, USA and India. He was in George Street Sydney watching huge crowds of sightseers heading towards the Harbour and saw 7000 Navy Personnel march as part of the eventful weekend. A highlight was spending time with 7 officers who were Navy psychologists responsible for the mental well being of RAN personnel serving in Australia and overseas and their stories greatly impressed Lawrie.

Eddie Forth writing from Noosa sends greetings to and advises he would welcome calls from friends and colleagues and can be contacted on 0420 282979 .In March this year he and wife Jan towed the caravan to Sydney, Canberra, Merimbula, Lakes Entrance and then to Lake Tyers where they visited Don and Ellen McKenzie on their 20 acre property (Don ex AHQ Personnel and Ringwood Area). Don was undergoing chemotherapy but they were able to reminisce on their good times together, golfing, fishing on Lake Eildon and on the Gippsland Lakes and in adjacent rivers. When in Melbourne in April Eddie visited Henty Masonic Lodge, Mt Waverley where he met a number of retired ANZ colleagues and a former board colleague of the Royal Freemasons’ Homes of Victoria, Windsor on which board he served for some five years. During the year Eddie and Jan have been very sorry to lose their ANZ friends: Gordon Browne ,Cliff Griggs ,Don McKenzie , and Gordon Field. In September, 1956 Eddie worked with Cliff Griggs at Mildura branch where the late Neil Christensen (Brian’s dad) was the Manager. In early 1957 Eddie and Gordon Field worked at Ringwood branch; they were jiu-jitsu partners at the Ringwood Police & Citizens Youth Club and they put on exhibitions in Ringwood Town Hall throwing one another around on thick mats on the stage. In 1962 Eddie was at Bairnsdale when Cliff Griggs was appointed Accountant. Gordon Browne was Manager at Fish Creek when Eddie was Accountant/Teller at Korumburra branch in 1965/67 and they used to meet at Leongatha at functions put on by the then Regional Manager from Melbourne. In 1987 when State Manager, Victoria of Burns Philp Eddie employed Gordon Browne as a Finance Manager mainly for his corporate lending skills. Eddie worked with Don McKenzie in 1967 in ANZ Victoria & Tasmania Division and following the merger with ES&A Bank Limited in 1970 directed a team of 47 auditors and assistants as well as handled the consolidated accounting functions and general administration for Victoria and Tasmania branches. These dear friends are sadly missed. On a lighter note Eddie and Jan each play golf at Tewantin Noosa Golf Club and very much enjoy all that Noosa has to offer.

Ray Gill and wife Dorothy recently travelled via Singapore to Frankfurt, on to Prague and then to Budapest to join the MS Johann Strauss to Amsterdam to cruise the Danube, Main and Rhine Rivers with its 68 locks, quite an experience. They experienced all the wonderful sights that Europe presented although health problems meant that Ray had to forgo the visit to Salzburg but Dorothy was able to enjoy Salzburg and took many photos. They travelled to London via Euro-star particularly enjoyed by Ray as he worked for six years on British Rail in the 1950s. During their stay in England they travelled by train to Southampton, Durham and Yorkshire spending time  in Doncaster visiting former neighbours and friends, old schools and finding Ray’s mother’s grave as this has been his first visit back since leaving in December 1960. They spent a delightful time with Dorothy’s friends travelling around Northumberland and into Scotland. A special time was spent at Barnard Castle with a 1930s childhood girlfriend and her husband. Then onto York, visiting the Minster and the Railway Museum where an exhibition of the six remaining A4 Pacific Locomotives was being held. A great day was spent in Scarborough revisiting familiar places and then it was time to travel back to Heathrow for the long flight home with a stay over for the Grand Prix in Singapore

Bob Grant emails his thanks for the birthday wishes although he spent his birthday at an all day “Safe Church Workshop” dealing with the latest regulations covering working with children and the elderly but the family joined Bob and wife Nell for lunch the following day. Since Bob’s last year’s report he had a toe infection which turned nasty and he finished up losing the toe. Since then all has been well and Bob has recently taken up bike riding to keep the weight off and he remains reasonably fit. Nell had her 70th Birthday in August and they went to the Mogo Zoo near Batemans Bay where they had the privilege of feeding a male white lion which, although done through a wire mesh, was still very close and personal. Life remains very pleasant in Nelson Bay and treasurer’s duties with the Anglican Church and the Woodworkers Club keep Bob busy. It’s good to read the newsletter each month and find out what everyone is doing. He has fond memories of working with Rae Collins, Ron Cashin and John Vanselow. Bob notes also that Dietmar Reichert is a recent correspondent. He was in Marketing Dept at the time of Ron and John and is one of nature’s gentlemen. Bob was hoping to get to the Christmas Lunch this year but recent circumstances prevent this from happening - maybe next year.

Jack Grant acknowledges thanks to Kathy Trace for the Birthday Card received in time for his birthday. It has been an up and down year. In April Jack and wife Robyn’s daughter was married, which was a great occasion, but in July their 41year old son was diagnosed with cancer. He is on an 18 week chemotherapy course and finishes in November with surgery to follow early in the New Year. This has been a devastating blow to all the family but they are coping reasonably well and at this stage hopeful for a total cure. Jack’s feet continue to give problems but at this stage all is well and he is back in shoes again after approx. 12 months in a moon boot. Jack continues to do part time work as a bookkeeper for 2 local businesses, which with looking after their 3 grandchildren on a regular basis keeps Jack and Robyn very busy.

Frank Hatfield sends his sincere thanks for the good wishes on the occasion of his 82nd birthday. Fortunately Frank and wife Joan are keeping reasonably good health. This past year they have had a few trips away to accommodation in towns along the River Murray and to their son’s beach house in Inverloch. Frank is looking forward to meeting up with friends at the Christmas luncheon.

Mike Henry emails that once again Kathy has delivered her Birthday Card on time -many thanks.
2013 has been pretty busy again - what with playing golf twice weekly, volunteer driving elderlies to medical appointments, trivia night organising, grandchild minding, volunteer driving at Kooyong Classic and volunteer scoring at Aust Masters Golf  - where does one find a RDO when you need one? Highlight of the year was a 2 week overseas trip to Augusta, Georgia USA to witness the US Masters Golf - fantastic experience- can recommend highly to any golf nut.

Ken Howell writes to thank Kathy Trace for his birthday card received on the dot and he looks forward to receiving the card as he has a cheeky grandson born on the same date who is now 30.Ken is now 86 and his wife 85 so they now lead a quiet life mainly raising their three daughters and their 8 grandchildren Retiring 26 years ago has let them help raise their grandchildren.

John Mangan writing from Kangaroo Flat sends his thanks for the birthday greetings. Another year has passed with its usual ups and downs with cataracts removed from both eyes recently and the new glasses have not arrived so he has a problem putting pen to paper. He is however hoping that with the new glasses his golf can improve over the coming weeks.

Emilio Moreno sends his thanks for the very kind birthday wishes for his 70th. Emilio spent a wonderful day with family and a few friends. He will catch up with friends at the Christmas luncheon .A wise man once said “If you associate enough with older people who truly enjoy their lives, you will gain the possibility for a full life” Sort of says it all for our wonderful ANZ ROC

Maggie Murray writing from Mortlake sends her thanks for the birthday wishes from Kathy Trace and ANZROC committee and says she has recently returned from overseas after 7 weeks of superb travelling on her annual holidays.

Peter Nyga apologised for missing the AGM as he had just returned from sailing two weeks at Gippsland Lakes, cruising around to various places. They had fifteen boats in the fleet, which was a lot of fun. The wet and windy weather during the week though has been interesting!

Jim Potter emails many thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday card which arrived in Ballarat on time as usual. It is hard to realise that it is some 28 years since retiring from full service with the Bank and how the years have passed so quickly. Jim is in good health for his age for which he is thankful.

Ray Quirk emails how fortunate he is to be able to send thanks for another birthday greeting, particularly when he notes that the old ANZers in the 90 years plus segment are still increasing in number. They all must have done something good .Ray’s special thanks must always be headed by his wonderful wife of nearly 70 years, Meryl, and a loyal and attentive family. No doubt good genes and a bundle of good luck must help.

Rod Rowe passes on his thanks to Kathy for the Birthday Card which arrived, as always, right on time. And a special thanks to her for the little additional note recognising Rod’s 70th.His wife Kate took him away for the weekend to a secret location (secret to Rod  that is) which turned out to be a great little B & B a short way out of Olinda in the Dandenong’s. The weather was particularly kind and they spent a delightful weekend rediscovering spots where their family had gone for holidays back in the 50s. Rod and Kate recommend William Ricketts Sanctuary and the Alfred Nicholas Gardens in particular. They are now enjoying the weather at Rainbow Bay, at the southern end of the Gold Coast, on the annual pilgrimage at this time of the year. Back to Melbourne in late November to pick up the caravan and journey to Adelaide in early December for a friend's 70th. Then down through south eastern South Australia, staying with friends in Kingston SE before making for home again for Christmas.

Alan Ryan writing from Warragul sends thanks for the birthday card. It is 18 years since Alan retired from Manager Warragul branch. Alan and wife Maureen go away each year if practicable and this year travelled to Vietnam and Cambodia and it was great. No more trips for 18 months but they are contemplating a river cruise in Europe in 2015. They still run cattle, steers and bullocks, and Maureen runs a yoga school which she has operated for 40 years.

AND Tom Bramwell, Ken Crawford, Don Davy, Brian Day, Tony Donohue, Phil Dunstan, Serge Florent, John Flyger, Peter Giasoumi, Val Goldsworthy, Stan Halbish, John Hawkins, Adrian Henning, Graham Holt, Geoff Horton, Doug Imrie, Barry King, Sue McCarthy, Jock McIntyre, Bob Mullen, Anthony Nimmo, Bevyn Ranford, Alan Rutzou, Anthea Santos, Murray Skelton, John Stevens,  John Sudholz, Lynne Stevens, Bill Thorne, Glen Twidale, Kelvin Tyler, Bill Walker, Mike Whitmore, ANZROC QSLD, NSW, SA, TAS, WA

MATTERS OF INTEREST

 

INTEREST RATES


From  1/11/2013

Less than $20,000                                           1.63%

Greater than $20,000                             2.09%

 

UNIDENTIFIED DEPOSIT IN ANZROC BANK ACCOUNT

We are unable to identify the following subscription deposits that have appeared on the September and October ANZROC bank statements.

16 Sept 2013   $10 Reference 'Subs 13 - 14 “Sarge”

1 Oct 2013    $20 No reference.

15 Oct 2013     $10 Reference 'Agent deposit 1504067'

If you believe that one of these belongs to you, please contact our Treasurer, John Brown Phone 0425 827 540 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

The only way you can identify payments made through a branch is for you to include an identifying 'Tran. Code'. Probably the best Tran Code to include is a telephone number (either home or mobile) that we can call if we are unsure of the source of the payment

 

GOLF DAY AT ROSEBUD COUNTRY CLUB 29TH NOVEMBER 2013

Don’t forget the forthcoming golf day at the Rosebud Country Club on Friday 29th November 2013 and for full details see attached flyer at the bottom of this newsletter from Huck Bourke.

For more information you can contact Huck on 59883441 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and you can send the application to him by email or to Huck at 32 Grandview Terrace, Mount Martha, Vic 3934.

MANSFIELD TRIP 2014

ANZ RETIRED OFFICERS CLUB GETAWAY 24th/25th FEBRUARY 2014

The annual get together is open to all members/ partners and singles and full details are posted on the ANZROC Vic web site or you can contact Kevin on 98076201 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .The venue once again is Alzburg Resort 39 Malcolm St Mansfield and booking will be made for 2 Nights Mon 24 Feb & Tue 25 Feb 2014.  Details will be in December Newsletter.

 

NEXT MEETING

CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON – THURSDAY 12 DECEMBER 2013……………BOOK NOW

VENUE – ANZ PAVILION VICTORIAN ARTS CENTRE, ST KILDA ROAD, MELBOURNE

The Club will again hold the Annual Christmas Luncheon thanks to ANZ Group making this excellent venue available and subsidising the cost of the luncheon. Mike Smith CEO will respond to the toast to ANZ to be given by Ian Peterkin. A number of Senior Executives will also be attending.

Our caterers have agreed to again maintain the cost of the function at $30.00. Refunds will not be paid unless the Secretary or Treasurer receive notice no later than 6 December 2013 as we are required to advise the caterers final numbers on that date.

This year we are able to offer members the ability to book a table (seats 10). You will need to nominate a table host and ensure that others in your group record the host name on the “acceptance slip”. Alternatively you can send an e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

In addition we have arranged for the function room to be open at 12.10am (for Honorary Members), to select a table and be seated. General admission will be at 12.15am. This should reduce the congestion that we have experienced in previous years.

Admittance for pre-lunch drinks from 11.30am

Admittance to function room for Honorary Members at 12.10pm

Admittance to function room for all members from 12.15pm

Luncheon commences at 12.30pm

Members can make payments electronically to ANZROC BSB 013 350 Account Number 3064 51947.

Please include your name and initial in the “Payee information” so that we can correctly record your payment.  If you wish to host a table or join a table, don’t forget to send the “acceptance slip” or email advice to Peter Pritchard.

For those who wish to make payment by cheque, they can be made out to ANZROC and sent to the Secretary 19 Albert Street East Malvern 3145 and include the “acceptance slip”.

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ACCEPTANCE SLIP

ANZ RETIRED OFFICERS’ CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON.  THURSDAY 12 DECEMBER 2013

 

Name of

member……………………………………………………………………………….$30.00

Amount Enclosed /or Amount paid to ANZROC account. (Delete category not applicable)

 

I will be hosting a table……….Y/N.       I wish to be on a table with………………………………………..

 

Return this slip to Peter Pritchard 19 Albert Street, East Malvern 3145

 

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ANZROC GOLF DAY –FRIDAY 29TH NOVEMBER 2013

Rosebud Country Club  - 207 Boneo Road, Rosebud 3939

Men’s & Ladies’ Stableford Competitions for members of ANZROC and their partners.

Rosebud Country club is approximately one hour’s easy drive from the City or Eastern suburbs via the Monash, Eastlink and Peninsula Link freeways and is located at the end of the Mornington Peninsula freeway.

It comprises two eighteen hole courses which can be reconfigured into four different competition courses. The course we have been allocated for the day is the premier North Course. Visit www.rosebudcountryclub.com.au for course layout, dress regulations, etc.

Players without a current Registered or Social Club handicap are most welcome and will be given a handicap for the day. The organisers are particularly keen to see a good roll-up of lady players.

Entry Fee - $60.00 per person (Members of Rosebud Country Club $25.00)

(Covers Green Fees, Trophies and a table-served barbecued lunch) - Drinks available at normal Club bar prices. Lunch Only - $20 per person. Motorised Cart Hire - $25.00 payable at pro shop.

Entries close - Thursday 21st November (Numbers are limited, so apply early to secure a place). Those who have already indicated attendance will still need to complete entry form below.

Hit-off from 8.00am on tees one and ten (Arrive by 7.30 am to get card & draw).

On-course accommodation is available at The Fairways Resort Motel.

Telephone number 5950 2111

(Mention ANZROC when booking).

  • King Suite           King Size Bed           $155 per room         1 or 2 guests
  • Twin Suite          2 x Single Beds         $165 per room         2 guests
  • Dinner is available seven nights a week in the club’s restaurant.

Enquiries to – Huck Bourke 0411 237 569. Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

or         Alan Lauder  5981 9373. Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

 

 

 

 

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ANZROC Rosebud Country Club Golf Day– Friday 29 NovemberEntries Close – 21stNovember.

ENTRY FORM (Option to email details and direct credit ANZROC account available – see below)

Your Contact details: Name………………….Email……………………………..Phone……………..

Entries

Name…………………………….Hcp………        Name…………………….…………Hcp………….

Total number of entries. …….…@ $60.00 ($25.00 for Rosebud members)   =        $…………...

Meal only (non-playing partners)............ @20.00                                            =        $__________

Total                           $__________

Mail entry form and cheque payable to ANZROC  to:

Huck Bourke

32 Grandview Terrace,

Mount Martha  3934                                     OR

EMAIL names and handicaps of players and those non golfers who require a meal only  to  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and make electronic payment direct to:

ANZROC Bank Account 013350 306451947

(Please make sure your name is included in the payment information)