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John 'Bluey' Duguid funeral

We regret to advise that John 'Bluey' Duguid passed away peacefully in hospital on Wednesday 20 November.

A celebration of John's life was held at St Dominic's Catholic Church, 816 Riversdale Rd, Camberwell on Tuesday November 26 2013 at 2.00pm. the church was packed with family and friends and was standing room only.

The stories of John's life were related to the congregation in Eulogies by Andrew Duguid, on behalf of the family, David Hills a friend from school days, Wayne Hiah who spoke of John's tremendous commitment to the Chinese heritage of his family and finally George Lawson who passed on many stories regarding Bluey's time at ANZ and subsequent golf activities in his inimitable style. The overwhelming message was of a much loved person taken too soon who had a long lasting effect on all that knew him. Each Eulogy was appreciated with applause from the congregation.

Symbols of John's life were placed on the altar by his family, Photo of Charlie the wonder dog, golf club, box of chocolates, much loved hat and racing guide.

The hymn's Amazing Grace and The Lord's my Shepherd were sung and as a final tribute Alistair Urquhart played the bagpipes for John.

Amongst the congregation were John's golf partners from Latrobe, Richard Harding, John Crough, George Lawson, Peter Treleven. Also many close friends and  Anzroc colleagues inc John Ries, John Winders, Des Shady, John Phelan, Henry Carr, Brian Christensen, John Brown, John McPhee, Neville Pearson, Denis Grehan, Bevyn Ranford, Bob Challis, George Cooper, John Duke, Bruce Maisey, Gerry and Fay McPherson, John Stevens, John Inglis, Eamon Veaney, Terry Brennan and many others.

John will never be forgotten by all those who met him.

 

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Another update from Neville Pearson

 

A contingent of around 800 plus friends of Bluey’s  filled the magnificent  St Dominic’s Church in  Camberwell to farewell a true ‘Icon’ of the ANZ Bank in   John Ranald Macdonald Duguid style. Bluey would no doubt have rounded the numbers off as in excess of 1000 and that could well be so

It would certainly be simpler to list the few ANZROC members who were unable to attend than to list the attendees

The celebration of Bluey’s life was beautifully portrayed through Eulogies from Andrew Duguid, David Hills, Wayne Hiah and George Lawson who succeeded in stirring the foundations of this beautiful church and had the priest ducking for cover on occasions

John Ries read a General Intercession and there was no shortage of family and friends who spoke so beautifully about a “ rough cut diamond” who had a heart of gold and a great mate to so many

Our thoughts and  prayers are with Jenny and the family at this time of grief

PS: The “iron man” award must go to “Chrisso” who was in attendance after discharging himself from Epworth Hospital only one day after Pace Maker implant surgery to attend. Rumour has it he will be back playing Amateur Footy next year!!


 



 

Judith Peake receives Monash Senior's award

Neville Pearson provided this article re Judith Peake winning the Monash Senior's award

President's report from John McPhee

President's report year to 1/11/2013

It is my pleasure to present the annual report of ANZROC for 2013

The year has been an eventful and pleasurable year with interesting guest speakers plus suburban and country social meetings providing a variety of venues, thus enabling members who cannot participate at city venues to enjoy fellowship in a local setting.

Meeting highlights for the year have been.

Excellent guest speakers on diverse subjects,

Lt.Col Terry Beaton retired Army, talking on “Hellfire Pass”

Majs Brendan and Sandra Nottle, from the Salvation Army

Sue Hendy CEO, Victorian Council of the Aging.

Professor Emeritus Dr Robert Gribben, speaking on “the changing trends in Christianity in 2013”

Other highlights

  • Our Christmas Lunch,  where  we welcomed Deputy CEO Graham Hodges and 6 other senior executives of the Bank
  • An outstanding birthday celebration for Charles Rennie on reaching 100 years and where we were joined by John Morschel chairman of the Bank plus 4 senior Bank executives plus 3 representatives from Banks Rowing Club.
  • Out of city meetings in Ringwood, Clayton, East Malvern, Moonee Valley and Sunbury.
  • 2 Golf events at Traralgon, and Eastern Golf Club and our
  • Annual Mansfield visit

Membership

During the past 12 months we fare-welled 18 of our members, but  we are  pleased to welcome 35 new members into ANZROC Victoria.

The increase in membership applications has occurred as a result of work done by our current and past secretaries in finding a way around privacy difficulties that inhibited the Bank from passing on information about retiring officers

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Guest Speakers.

Again a great job by Gary Mason in seeking out quality speakers, with interesting subjects. Also to Kevin for the Anzac speaker.

Welfare

Joan Nathan and her team have worked quietly and effectively behind the scene throughout the year, and Kathy and team in handling the birthday cards.

External Venues.

David Knuckey and Noel Beanland have put in a lot of time and effort researching and checking out various venues to ensure quality of meals, suitable transport and venue space.

Web Site

Thanks to Eamon and his team for the great results that have been achieved along with update of material to the site.

The back office

George, Con, Col, John D, John V, Debbie, and Noelene, each have made a valuable contribution to the processes of the club

Treasurer, Secretary Newsletter editor

What a team. The job is done before the question is asked

And our Auditor has done his bit also.

Non Committee Members

This year, following many years of golf outings having been arranged by John Brown and David Woods the organization of our April outing and the up coming November visit to Rosebud have been arranged by non committee members John Inglis and Alan Lauder and their teams . Thank you for taking on this task and freeing up the committee members to concentrate on other activities.

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Finally to Neville, we say thank you for the leadership and work put into the Charles Rennie event and follow up, which without a doubt, has been the stand-out event of the year.

For me, it has been a great honour and pleasure to serve, and I thank all the committee members for their contribution.

On my and your behalf, I invite you to show our appreciation and thanks to the committee, for the achievements and results attained.

Rosebud Golf Day November 29

 

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 Accomodation 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)