ANZ Retired Officers' Club (VIC)

NEWSLETTER 9th November 2012


PRESIDENT SECRETARY HON. TREASURER RECORDS OFFICER NEWSLETTER EDITOR
Neville Pearson Peter Pritchard John Def Brown
Debbie Jerkovic Ron Adams
18 Browning Drive, 19 Albert Street PO Box 4056 24 Flowerdale Road PO Box 579,
Glen Waverley 3150 East Malvern 3145 Burwood East 3151 Glen Iris 3146 Malvern, 3144
Ph 98020187 Ph 95719406 Ph 98021810 Ph 98857276
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WELFARE OFFICERS
Gary Mason (Ph.95719575)
Eamon Veaney (Ph.94212830)
Joan Nathan (Ph.97408001)

John Stevens (Ph 94396664)

WELCOME

President Neville Pearson welcomed 52 guests well below last year’s meeting when 67 attended the AGM. There was however eight of our lady members present which is the best attendance at our city luncheons for many months. Members attending for the first time at this venue were Wolf Damschitz, Maree Pritchard ,Rose Virgona and  Jillian Ward while those not seen for a while or returning from holidays were Keith Dimond, Theo Hall, Dan Kirtley, Keith Remington, Bill Robinson, Bruce Sanderson and Bruce Scott. Secretary Peter Pritchard chaired the AGM and President Neville prepared an “ode” to his Presidents Report which was warmly received by members present. For the AGM refreshments were provided to supplement our lunch and made the meeting a very enjoyable occasion. Copies of the ode and reports are available on the web-site www.anzroc.com.au

APOLOGIES

Angelo Biviano, Wendy Black, Dave Brookman, Diane Carew, Cedric Coxsedge, John Duke, Nola Forsyth, Norris Gale, David Gibb, Roy Harper, Frank Hatfield, John Hawkins, Ron Horne, Bernadette Hulbert, Wayne Hulbert,   Doug Imrie, Graeme King, Fay and Gerry McPherson, Gary Mason, Brian Murdoch, Noelene Noonan, Peter Nyga, Kevin O’Neill, Ron Phillips, Peter Saville, John Stevens, Warren Taylor, Eamon Veaney, Jackie Waite, Roger Watkins, Glenda White, Julie Wilkins.

 

NEW MEMBERS

Bravington                  M.L.    (Marg)            25 years ANZ

Bravington                  R.D.     (Rowan)        38 years ANZ

Carruthers                  G.A.    (Grace)             10 years ANZ

Donohue                      Tony                         25 years ANZ

Goldsbrough               Teresa                         44 years ANZ

Kelly                           A.M.    (Andrew)         43 years ANZ

Pais                             Claude                        12 years ANZ

Reilley                         G.L.     (Geoffrey)        36 years ANZ

Virgona                      R.M.   (Rose) 32 years ANZ

A very  pleasing month for membership with  nine new members joining the club and we look forward to seeing Marg, Rowan, Grace, Tony, Teresa, Andrew , Claude and Geoffrey  at one of our meetings soon while Rose attended our AGM.

 

BEREAVEMENTS

None reported for October/November.

Eamon Veaney reported that Timothy Fraser Smith (66) was killed in an accident in the Bahamas on 25/10/2012 during Hurricane Sandy. Tim was previously CEO of Private Wealth at Grindlays and would be known by many ANZROC members.

 

NOT SO WELL

Life Member Gerry McPherson fell and cracked several ribs last Saturday. As a result he will be house-bound for a couple of weeks. Gerry asked that we make known his circumstances so that his mates can get in touch with him.

Brian Murdoch is recovering well from a recent operation and is now recuperating at home.

Don Davy advises that Rae Collins is now back at his Carnegie address and would welcome visitors.

 

HONORARY BIRTHDAYS

The following Honorary members will be enjoying a birthday during November and we pass on congratulations from our members for your birthdays; John Carruthers (83),Paul Cross (86), Brian Farrell (84),Euan Greenwood (88), Theo Hall (81), Frank Hatfield (81), John Hobbs (96), Brian Kinna (84), Eric Lean (90), John Mangan (82), Zelda Martin, Rodney McLeod (89), Gerry McPherson (88), Bob Nichol (101), Jim Potter (82), Ray Quirk (90), Don Ranyard (82), Jack Shelton (82), Arthur Vale (82).

 

 

INTEREST RATES

From  1/11/2012

less than $20,000         2.06%

Greater than $20,000   2.64%

 

BIRDIES TWITTER

HAVING A BALL

For those avid golfers and socialites, I heartily recommend a trip to Merimbula for the “Sapphire Coast Week of Golf” which is held each October and has been run at the magnificent Pambula Merimbula (Relatively flat) Golf Course for the past 32 years .Cheryl and I, together with David and Wendy Woods, Derek and Jan Bartlett, Peter and Jan Harvey and a host of other ANZ retired bankers and friends once more enjoyed golfing, whale watching, relaxing and fishing over the nine days in October. A variety of golf including stroke, 4BBB, Stableford, Mixed Foursomes etc is played and on the final two days a Men’s Open Championship is played. There are choices of other great courses in the vicinity as well, if you prefer a social hit during the stay. You can be assured of great support from the Kangaroos and wild life around the courses .The beautiful beaches and whales (Very active there at this time of year) are a magnificent addition to the atmosphere of the week and the club runs courtesy buses to the nightly entertainment at the golf club

If you would like more information, either contact the Club Captain Bruce Morley (ANZ Bank Retired Officer) on Telephone 02 64951398 or Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Bruce would be delighted to assist, or visit The Club Web Site : www.merimbulagolf.com.au

THANK YOU

This Twitter is my final communication as ANZROC President and I want to sincerely thank you all for your overwhelming support and interest in the Club during my two year term as President. It has been a pleasure catching up with you (and your partners) at the various events. I am delighted to be continuing as an active committee member with a focus in the area of welfare and communication and look forward to catching up at the future outings and meetings

Birdie

 

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

The 38th Annual General Meeting was held at the conclusion of the normal monthly meeting. The minutes of the 37th Annual General Meeting held on Thursday 10th November 2011 were confirmed. Neville Pearson presented his President’s Report 2011/2012 in the form of an amusing ode. The Annual Financial Report and Statement for the year to 30th September 2012 were presented and accepted. Neville Pearson presented to David Knuckey and Kathy Trace a certificate of life membership for ten years service to the committee and life membership certificate awarded to John Stevens for his extraordinary contribution to the Club. Subscription fees for the year 2012-13 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 2012-2013.

President                          John McPhee

Immediate Past President   Neville Pearson

Senior Vice President         David Knuckey

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 special thank you goes to Neville Pearson for his leadership as President for the past two years. The club has benefited significantly from his contributions. Thank you Neville.

LETTERS

Geoff Archer emailing his thanks for the birthday card from ANZROC which arrived exactly on the day says it’s been a challenging year mainly resulting from a patch of ill health for his wife Jenny. It started with a long recovery from successful surgery to reattach tendons to her hip but complicated by a superbug she picked up that was difficult to eradicate – they think she probably picked it up in Canada or Alaska. In September, she had major surgery to reconstruct and fuse her left ankle but has had complications that are taking time to correct. Geoff and Jenny look forward to the next year being more enjoyable.

Dave Brookman writes from Dromana his thanks for the birthday card recently received for his 89th .Dave says that Kathy Trace is doing an excellent job carrying on the established tradition that ensures that members are able to keep in touch with their friends and former workmates.

Geoff Christensen emails many thanks for his Birthday Card which arrived as usual on time. This has been a busy year in many ways what with travel, family (including Geoff’s father’s 90th Birthday celebrations back in March) and Grand Children (another on the way due December taking the tally to 5 Grand Children on his side and 3 for Geoff’s partner Vikki). On the travel front, they enjoyed a very pleasant time in Bali and Lombok earlier in the year, amongst other things, to celebrate a close friends 60th Birthday. They then visited Dick Barry and his wife Lynn in Hobart (great to see Dick so settled in his new environment) and of more recent times enjoyed 4 weeks touring around S.A the highlights being Arkaroola (the Ridge Top Tour was amazing) and Kangaroo Island. They have been home for a short time (the inevitable catch up) before heading off to the Sunshine Coast, then Gold Coast for a couple of weeks. As for next year, Geoff and Vicki have booked a 15 day River Cruise from Budapest to Amsterdam in August 2013 followed by time in Paris, Salzburg (they have always wanted to do the Sound of Music Tour apart from anything else) and Singapore on the return journey. This time they have scheduled the trip so that they return in time for the AFL 2013 Grand Final hoping to see Hawthorn go one better than this year (another flag the Hawks let slip).

Valda Clarke sends her thanks for remembering her birthday and says she enjoys reading the monthly newsletter very much. She shared her birthday with a group of friends from ANZ Travel.

Ken Fitzgerald writes thanks to Kathy Trace for yet another card for his 84th birthday. Ken is enjoying reasonably good health and travelled to Fiji for a few weeks late last year with a group of 23 people and had a great time with perfect weather until the last few days of the trip. Ken’s latest three great grand children have  all turned one year old  earlier in the year and he has been told recently that there are two more on the horizon in early 2013 and that will make six in total. It certainly makes you feel old just talking about it.

Bob Grant emails from Port Nelson his thanks for the birthday card which in time honoured tradition arrived on the due date. All is well in Nelson Bay (Port Stephens for those of you who don’t know where it is) just 50 kms north of Newcastle. They have had a few dramas over recent months when wife Nell had some heart problems. She now has a pacemaker and is going well. They recently went to Canberra during Floriade and apart from the flowers saw the Cross at the Australian War Memorial which is on loan from Vietnam in memory of the Battle of Long Tan. It was important to Bob as he lost a brother in that conflict. Whilst in Canberra they met up with old friends Norm and Marg Toms from Tasmania who may be known to some members as Norm worked in Business Bank in Preston for a few years and originally came from Bendigo. Twin brother Jack and his wife Robyn called into Nelson Bay recently and Bob and Nell visited them in Berwick earlier in the year. That is the extent of their travels this year. Bob’s sorry to hear that Rae Collins is doing it tough at the moment. Bob worked with him when Rae was Manager of the Coff’s Harbour Office .Rae was a great boss and very easy to work with. Bob and Nell hope to make the trek to Melbourne one day in the not too distant future to coincide with the ANZROC Christmas function as it was always one of the highlights of their year.

Charles Griss emailing his thanks for the birthday card says he is a bit concerned that he is actually 71 but as a friend pointed out it is better than the alternative. One way or another life has been hectic (if that is a term a retired person can use). Charles and wife Angela were recently overseas for 5 weeks (APT cruise down the Rhine etc plus some weeks in France). Charles is still doing a bit of work which has kept him busy as well. He hopes however to spend some time next year with his colleagues at the occasional ANZROC meeting.

Frank Hatfield sends his thanks to the committee and members of the club for the greeting card he received on his 81st which was quietly celebrated at home. During the year, Frank and wife Joan had a few short holidays around Victoria the most recent of which was 6 days in the Grampians to enjoy the profusion of wildflowers they found there. Fortunately, they are both keeping good health at present and intend to make the best of the rest of their retirement.

Mike Henry emails his thanks again for the birthday card which arrived on the day (as usual).
Apart from a medical scare at the start of the year 2012 has been spent with grandkids, family, golf and volunteering plus an overseas trip with former school mates to Spain, France and the Greek Isles.


Emilio Moreno emails a special thanks to Kathy Trace for the kind wishes for his birthday.

Emilio will catch up with friends and colleagues at the Christmas luncheon.

Committee woman Joan Nathan would like to thank Kathy for sending the welcome birthday wishes. Joan and husband Ken have had a busy time with Ken recently retiring from Qantas after 48 years service. There has been many retirement celebrations followed by a trip to Broome which they thoroughly enjoyed and then they headed off to a family christening in Brisbane in November, however Joan was back in time for the ANZROC AGM.

Jim Nicolson emails his thanks for the good wishes for his birthday and also for the monthly newsletters which are always full of interest. Jim is looking forward to catching up with colleagues next month at the Christmas lunch.

Peter Nyga reports that he cannot make the November AGM as he will  be doing his job over that period: sailing for a couple of weeks on Gippsland Lakes. He will see members and colleagues at the Christmas lunch.

Ray Quirk emails a sincere thank you to Kathy Trace and all members of ANZROC for the best wishes received on his 90th. It is a pleasure to receive this annual Greeting and of course a good feeling to be able to respond to it personally. Ray retired from the Bank after forty great years with what was, for him and wife Meryl, a family career which resulted in so many lifelong friendships for them. Ray subsequently spent a few years as a Corporate Associate to three companies but now, at the age of 90 he admits that he is well and truly retired. Ray and Meryl are grateful for the blessings they enjoy thanks to a loving extended family and friends. He is not as mobile as he would like but thankfully they both have good general health.

Neil Robinson writing from Highton thanks the club for the card and the good wishes for his 77th, the card arriving efficiently on his birthday as usual. Neil reminiscing about his career says he remembers as a country Branch Manager he and wife Joy were told several times that the Bank has “a change of scenery for you” so he put the pen behind the ear, the carriers came in and they were off to another country town. They were recently invited back to Casterton for a function and he remembered how he got his first appointment. The Victorian ES&A State Manager Frank Davies called Neil into his office and gruffly stated “Congratulations Robinson, Manager Casterton”. At the time he did not know where Casterton was but his term spent there was great as were the other half a dozen country towns they lived in.

Alan Ryan writing from Warragul says thanks for again remembering his birthday. It is 16 years since Alan retired. Alan and wife Maureen travelled to Vietnam and Cambodia this year and have plans for a tour of Europe next year. They have been in Warragul for almost 40 years having been transferred there by ANZ in 1973. Alan still runs cattle, is an Office Bearer for the Warragul Lions Club, and for the past 30 years has been involved with the Warragul Harness Club. Alan is enjoying his retirement.

John Sudholz emails his thanks to the Club and to Kathy for the birthday card and wishes which awaited their return from four weeks in America. John and wife Noelene were in New Orleans on his birthday which was recognised at the famous Preservation Hall when the band played a very jazzy version of “Happy Birthday” - a memorable start to a great evening. After New Orleans, they  joined a small cruise tour starting at Washington DC then visits to Baltimore, New York, Boston, Martha’s Vineyard and Nova Scotia before returning down the East Coast via Newport to the Colonial South including time in Charleston and Savannah. A great trip spoilt only by the Hawks missing out on the AFL flag while they were away!

Bill Swan emailing from Dalmeny NSW sends his thanks for the birthday card which arrived while Bill was in Perth. His life has been somewhat disrupted this year  as his wife Anne recently passed away while they were in Bali to celebrate her 70th birthday. Anne was an ex-ANZ officer for over 15 years, and they met at a staff Christmas party when ANZ and ES&A were merging. Bill hopes to attend the Christmas lunch.

Kelvin Tyler emailing his thanks for the birthday wishes says the birthday cards are coming around too quickly.

Committeeman Eamon Veaney emails thanks to Kathy for the birthday wishes. Eamon spent a relaxing evening with family and friends at a lovely new restaurant in Gertrude Street Fitzroy called Moon under Water. Mid October saw the 30th anniversary of the IBD Golf trip to Rich River. 30 attended this year and to celebrate they ordered 30 dozen oysters to be consumed on a Murray River cruise on the Friday afternoon. Many of the attendees are ANZROC members and worked for many years in the old International Division. Col Ingram and Mike Frowen travelled down from Queensland and John Van Aken (JVA) also made the long trip across from New York to join the team this year. Mike Elliott ably assisted by Dick Chegwin and John Phelan organised the trip to perfection ensuring they brought enough refreshments to get through the weekend. The group had perfect weather for golf and the big winner was Jim Karabatsos who won the David Hastie trophy for the first time after attending the last 28 trips. Other winners were John Ries and Bob Challis for B and C grade, Steve Daley and Paul Clohesy nearest the pin, John Phelan, Richard Harding and Eamon for longest drives. They held a minutes silence for their departed colleagues David Hastie, Gary Minton, David Murray, Jacques Walter, Jeff Clarkin and Frank Stanson who all would have been there in spirit.

Bill Walker emails another year under the bridge which in itself is good. Firstly many thanks to those responsible for the timely birthday wishes. Undoubtedly the highlight of the year was the visit by Bill and wife Maureen and all the family (including grandchildren) to London, Paris and Barcelona to celebrate their eldest son's 50th birthday. He has lived in London for 21 years now, and whilst he comes home for Christmas every second year, and otherwise between times on business, he was absolutely stoked , and a little surprised, that the Aussie contingent were able to be with him to celebrate the occasion. It does not get any better than that.

Mike Whitmore sends his thanks to the committee and members for birthday wishes. Once again an excellent result for Kathy Trace with the card arriving on the day- as it has been each year.

 

AND Russell Appleton, Raymond Babb, Clive Bayley, Huck Bourke, John Briggs, David Christie, Tessa Hondros, Colin Jones, Vern Knuiksis, Geoff Leslie, Rolf Loebert,  Ian Manley, Serge McIntyre, John McKenzie, Bruce Michell, Anthony Nimmo, John Plunkett, Graeme Worland, David White,  ANZROC QSLD, NSW, SA, TAS, WA

MATTERS OF INTEREST

GOLF DAY - TRARALGON GOLF CLUB - THURSDAY 22 NOVEMBER 2012

This is the final reminder that members and partners are invited to join members at this popular annual event. The Club is a comfortable drive from Melbourne and also provides the opportunity for ANZROC members in the Gippsland/ Latrobe Valley area to catch up with past workmates and friends. THE ENTRY FORM IS available on the anzroc.com.au website.

UNIDENTIFIABLE SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENTS

We have been unable to identify the owners of the following subscription payments deposited into the ANZROC bank account.

20 September 2012 $10.00

24 September 2012 $20.00

We think that these deposits would have been made by paying them in at a branch.

If you think these deposits may have been yours, please contact our Treasurer, John Brown. Phone 03 9802 1810 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

APT OFFER TO ANZROC MEMBERS  for November

15 Day Kimberley Compete

OFFER: Save $1,500 per couple*

ANZ Price $6,645 per person, twin share*. (Normal price from $7,145)

Departs April, May September or October 2013.

Book by 31 December 2012

As the trips name implies, the Kimberley Complete offers a thorough exploration of the region. Discover the gorges of the Gibb River Road and the vibrant Aboriginal culture of the Mitchell Plateau. Seats are limited and selling out fast

Includes:

  • New and Exclusive! Home Valley Station stay
  • Two night stays at APT’s Bell Gorge, Mitchell Falls and Bungle Bungle wilderness lodges
  • Stay at Emma Gorge Resort, El Questro
  • All accommodation is fully ensuited
  • Expert services of the Kimberley’s best Driver-Guides and Operations team
  • Travel in a deluxe 4WD vehicle
  • Guaranteed maximum of 20 passengers
  • All sightseeing, park and cruise fees
  • 35 meals

For more information, call 1300 204 588 or visit www.aptouring.com.au/ANZStaffClub

*Conditions apply. Book by 31 December 2012. Prices are per person, twin share. Prices are correct as at 2 November 2012 for departures in 2013, but may fluctuate due to changes in surcharges, fees, taxes or exchange rates. Subject to availability. Offers are not combinable with any other offer, available on new bookings only and subject to availability. Offers may be withdrawn at any time. Offer valid on GKC13 departing April, May, September and October 2013. A non-refundable deposit of $200 per person for GKC13 due within 7 days. Final Payment is due 100 days prior to departure. Credit card payments may incur surcharge. See APT’s Kimberley Wilderness Adventures 2013 brochures for list of itineraries and savings available.

 

 

MANSFIELD TRIP 2013

ANZ RETIRED OFFICERS CLUB GETAWAY 25th/26th FEBRUARY 2013

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 25 Feb & Tue 26 Feb 2013.

ANZROC 2013 MEETINGS AND EVENTS

For your calendars we list the meetings of ANZROC Vic for 2013 :

  • January:                       No Meeting
  • February 14:                100 Queen Street – Charles Rennie 100 Birthday Celebration
  • March 14:                    Maroondah Club:  2013 St Patrick’s Day luncheon.
  • April 11:                      Clayton RSL – ANZAC Meeting  Peter Pritchard to arrange speaker (Burma Railway)
  • May 9:                         100 Queen Street – Salvation Army – Committee Meeting
  • June 13:                       MCG Tour
  • July 11:                        East Malvern RSL – Christmas in July
  • August 8:                     100 Queen Street – Committee Meeting
  • September 12:              Traralgon – Grand Junction Hotel
  • October 10:                  100 Queen Street – Committee Meeting
  • November 14:              100 Queen Street – Committee Meeting and AGM
  • December 12:              Arts Centre Christmas Luncheon.

  • Annual dinner evening for new members: date to be agreed

 

FOR YOUR DIARY

 

CELEBRATION OF CHARLES RENNIE’S 100TH BIRTHDAY 14TH FEBRUARY 2013

Our first meeting for 2013 will be held on 14 February 2013 on the 34th Floor /100 Queen Street for Charles Rennie’s 100th Birthday Celebration and partners are invited. Full details will be included in the December Newsletter but if you want to let us know that you would like attend this celebration you can advise  Ron Adams now by email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., phone 9821 0444 or post to PO Box 579, Malvern, Vic 3144. We will be discussing the event with the caterers later this month and it would be useful to have an idea of likely numbers that are interested in this celebration.

RETIRED OFFICERS CLUB MEMBERS AND PARTNERS SUBURBAN LUNCHEON

to be held on THURSDAY 15th MARCH 2013 at the MAROONDAH SPORTS CLUB

CORNER MOUNT DANDENONG AND DUBLIN ROADS RINGWOOD EAST

(Entrance Mount Dandenong Road), the St Patrick’s Day luncheon, will again be held at the “Maroondah Sports Club” on the Corner of Mount Dandenong and Dublin Roads Ringwood East on Thursday 14th March 2013 . Full details will be included in the December and February newsletters.

 

 

NEXT MEETING

CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON - THURSDAY 13TH DECEMBER 2012 …BOOK NOW…..VENUE – ANZ PAVILION, VICTORIAN ARTS CENTRE, ST KILDA ROAD, MELBOURNE

The Club will again hold the Annual Christmas Luncheon on Thursday 13th December 2012 at the ANZ Pavilion thanks to the generosity of ANZ Group for making this excellent venue available and subsidising the cost of the Christmas Luncheon. Deputy CEO Graham Hodges will respond to the Toast to ANZ to be given by Secretary Peter Pritchard and a number of Senior Executives will be attending the luncheon as CEO Mike Smith has been called to Sydney for a meeting that day.  We have already received 175 acceptances and we urge you to send your acceptances in early as we are restricted to 300 seats in the Pavilion. The invitation to the luncheon follows and the contribution towards the cost of the function remains at $30.00 as the caterers have agreed to fix the cost at the same level as last year.

For those who wish to attend:

Complete and detach the Invitation “Acceptance Slip” and attach your cheque for $30—and return to Peter Pritchard , 19 Albert Street, East Malvern, Vic 3145 (phone 95719406) as soon as practicable as numbers are limited. Cutoff date for members’ acceptances will be Monday 3rd December, 2012

Refunds will not be paid unless advice is received by the President, Secretary, or Treasurer at least 4 days prior to the function – last minute cancellations are a waste of money as payment is made to the caterers on the numbers provided a week before the function.

Members can make payments electronically to ANZROC through internet banking facilities making certain that personal details in the “payee information” section i.e. Name and Initial are shown so that we can record the receipt as often the funds are received with no details provided… if payment is made electronically members should  send the acceptance  slip to be found on the website to Peter Pritchard  advising that payment has been made through internet banking so that we can manage  the numbers attending.

The ANZROC account details are as follows:

ACCOUNT NAME:           ANZ BANKING GROUP RETIRED OFFICERS’ CLUB                                                                                        (Victoria)

BSB:                                      013 350

ACCOUNT NUMBER:     3064 51947

 

 

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ANZ RETIRED OFFICERS’ CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON

INVITATION

To be held at the ANZ Pavilion

Victorian Arts Centre, St Kilda Road, Melbourne

THURSDAY 13TH DECEMBER, 2012

Admittance                 From               11.30 am

Drinks                         From               11.30 am

Luncheon                    From               12.30 pm

Please retain this portion as your receipt for the luncheon on 13th December 2012

ACCEPTANCE SLIP

ANZ RETIRED OFFICERS’ CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON Thursday 13th December 2012

Return this slip to:                  Peter Pritchard

19 Albert Street, East Malvern ,Vic 3145

………………………………………………………………      $30.00

(Name of member)                  Amount enclosed/ or Amount paid to ANZROC account

electronically

(Delete whichever category not applicable)

Phone No. or e-mail ………………………………………………………….