| 1965/66 | RI President : C.P.H. Teenstra | Country : Netherlands |
| Theme: "Action,Consolidation & Continuity" | ||
| District 268 Governor: Frank Meddows MBE | RC of Manly |
President John Niccol - The highlight of my year
"The honour of receiving the first Paul Harris award from Rotary International for the most significant project in years 1964/65 and 1965/66"
Club Officers |
Directors | |
| Immediate Past President | Arthur Walker | Club Service |
| Vice-President | Bill McPhillips | Bill McPhillips |
| Secretary | Jum Land | Community Service |
| Treasurer | Eric Wade | Bill Jennings |
| Sergeant | Clive Lee | International Service |
| Wal.Cooper | ||
| Vocational Service | ||
| Stuart Beck | ||
Members as at July 1st: 35
Annual dues:
Activities and Achievements
Club received the first Paul Harris award from Rotary International for the most significant project in District 268-the GuideHall Epping's original submission of project details was rejected due to late arrival caused by mail strike,however RI reconsidered and award was made to Epping from six district projects.
July 1965 International House-NSW Uni.District appeal closed target $400,000 reached
Stuart Beck passed to Wal Cooper Blue Ribbon of the Order of the Empty Plate
September 1965 Family 10 pin bowling evening
December 1965 Bowls day at Carlingford -$300 profit- arranged by Barry Catt
March 1966 District conference at Frenchs Forest.Registration Fee $2
April 1966 Family picnic -Lane Cove National Park
Books collected for New Guinea schools (WalCooper)
June 1966 Changeover Dinner $4.20 per person
Renovations to main entrance porch at Dalmar
Other Activities and Achievements
Provision of ice cube making machine value $552 at Poplars hospital.
Installed house phones at Dalmar.
Careers night Epping Boys’ High.
Compiling /collating history of Epping-Cec Chambers ( Project subsequently abandoned)
With other clubs in our District 268 financed cuisenaire rods for New Guinea.
Matched clubs project attempted with Rotary Club of Wick in Scotland and Rotary Club of Tumba in Sweden-considered futile as no acknowledgements received from either club
Donations $100 to International House and $100 to RI International Fellowship
Finance
Average attendance for year 90%
| Inductions and Resignations for the Year | |
| Inductions | Resignations |
| Jack Ross | Les Booth |
| Alan Gentle | Brian Woodlands |
| Lionel Ruffels | Bill McConnell |
| John Freeman | Maurice Rooney |
| Bob Byrne | |
| Bill Rook | |
| Norm Charge | |