PACER

  Sunday, January 06, 2002

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Jan. 7th Georgina's Last Meeting, Spouses Invited 

  • Jan. 14th Al McBrayne

  • Jan. 21st Membership Meeting, Thamesville

  • Jan. 28th Club Assembly


2002-2003 EXECUTIVE

At the clubs last regular meeting of the year, our 2002-2003 club executive was elected. President Phil Richards, Pres. Elect Stuart Kiar, Secretary Ewan Wilson, Treasurer Lynda Weese, Directors Bruce Hart, Paul Weese, Murray Melton and Dave Thompson as Past President.  


GREETINGS FROM SWEDEN

Merry Christmas to all of you from your Swedish friends!
I just wanted to send you all a little note that we are all well and and hope you're too.
I'm still studying Chemistry, and my sister graduates this spring.
We were very happy to have a white Christmas, but it's unfortunately melting away today. It's about 0 degrees Celcius.
Please give my love to the other Rotarians!
Lots of love from Lotta and family

If anyone has any thing they would like to add to the Pacer please email me the information. 

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WEB SITE

If anyone has any suggestions for content on our Web Site please submit to the editor.

 

PLAYHOUSE

The 2002 Playhouse is well under way. The construction lead by Teacher Tim Dolbear is ahead of schedule.

Would there be anyone willing to take over or help in the scheduling of the Playhouse this year? If so please send Murray an email. This isn't a big job but actually needs to be started soon.

Thanks


Dresden Rotary Summer Concert Series

If anyone has any ideas for possible talent for the Summer Concert Series, Please let Stuart know. We are looking to provide a wide range of different musical talent from rock to classical to jazz and folk. Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.


SECRET TO A LONG MARRIAGE

A couple was celebrating their golden wedding anniversary. Their domestic tranquility had long been the talk of the town. A local newspaper reporter was inquiring as to the secret of their long and happy marriage.

"Well, it dates back to our honeymoon," Explained the man. "We visited the Grand Canyon and took a trip down to the bottom of the canyon by pack mule." We hadn't gone too far when my wife's mule stumbled. My wife quietly said, "That's once." We proceeded a little farther when the mule stumbled again. Once more my wife quietly said," That's twice." We hadn't gone a half mile when the mule stumbled a third time. My wife promptly removed a revolver from her pocket and shot him. I started to protest over her treatment of the mule when she looked at me and quietly said, "That's once."