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Wednesday, 20 August 2025

 THE PROBUS CLUB OF NORTH SYDNEY 

                    Newsletter 393 19 August, 2025  


PRESIDENT’S REPORT - Barbara l 

At our last meeting we were delighted to  

welcome three visitors attending Probus  

for the first time. They first made contact  

with us at the Probus stall at North Sydney  

Markets in July. We hope they continue to 

join us into the future. It is so important for  

the club’s ongoing viability not only to  

maintain our current membership but to  

grow it. 

We are very lucky to have a group of  

willing members who organise outings,  

walks, movie viewing, arrange speakers  

for our meetings, and non-routine theatre  

and musical outings. If you would be  

happy to help, or if have any suggestions  

for additional activities, and you are able to  

assist in arranging them, the management  

committee would love to hear from you. 

Thank you to Robin for organising  

Christmas in July in Leura. Twenty  

members attended and were treated to a  

fabulous meal amidst hundreds (possibly  

thousands) of teapots- it was a great day! 

“Bygone Beauties” in Leura , the setting for a very 

convivial and enjoyable Christmas in July. Chilly  

diners restored to warmth by Christmas fare,  

gluhwein and good conversation. An excellent time  

was had by all. 


BIRTHDAYS 

Oriel T, 12 July, Carol-anne B,  16 July, Denise B, 18 July, Peter  B 27 July. 

MEMBERSHIP - Lyn M

There are currently 55 members. WELFARE - Jackie M

Remember to call Jackie (0412 836 997) if  you know of any members needing  welfare support. 

SPEAKERS - Patrick W

This month’s speaker is Jenny  Cartwright, and her subject is Never  Give Up. Jenny started giving these  motivational talks following her  

unsuccessful bilateral hip surgery 12  years ago. This surgery put an end to  her previously very active lifestyle, and  led to some unconventional treatments  aimed at ‘what she could still do rather  than what she couldn’t do’. 

September’s speaker will be Jess  Mudditt and her subject is The joys of  writing and publishing your own book.  Jess achieved her ambition, and has  written and self published two books,  which led to her starting a publishing  company and a podcast. 

MOVIES - report from Peter W 

This month’s film is on Tuesday 26  August at the Cremorne Orpheum  Theatre at a time to be confirmed. 

The film that I have selected is Mr Burton.  This is a true story of a working class boy  destined for greatness and the teacher  who first saw his potential. 

It covers the life of Richard Jenkins, a  volatile yet gifted teen from a fractured  home who becomes better known as  Richard Burton. 

 ☆☆☆☆☆☆ 

NEXT OUTING - Bill B

A Guided Tour of the Chau Chak Wing  Museum of the University of Sydney, has  been arranged for 10:30 – 11:30am,  Tuesday 2 September 2025.  

Officially opened in 2020, the Museum  houses what were formerly three separate  collections: the Nicholson Museum  (antiquities), the Macleay Museum (natural  history) and the Power art collection. See:  https://www.sydney.edu.au/museum/ 

There is a café on site with an interesting  luncheon menu. The Museum building sits  at the University Avenue campus entrance,  off Parramatta Road. For details of how to  get there see: 

https://www.sydney.edu.au/museum/about us/getting-here.html 

✒︎ ✒︎ PLEASE NOTE: we need 6 more  people to keep the cost to $15.00 pp.  Please advise me ASAP that you will be  

participating and pay into the Probus bank  account. ✒︎ ✒︎ ✒︎ ✒︎ 

A FUTURE OUTING - Jocelyn M An organised tour of the State Theatre is  proposed for the 7 October outing. Pricing will depend on how many people  wish to attend but will probably be in the  range of $17.00 to $23.50. 

In order to make a booking we will need to  get some idea (at the meeting on 19  August) of how many people want to  participate. Please give this some thought. 

RECENT WALK - Bill B

Ivan, Jackie, Lis, Peter and I were blessed  with a beautiful sunny day for this walk  around Berry Island and surrounds. Then  lunch at Third Rail Cafe in Waverton. 

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OUR NEXT WALK - Lindsay K

Watsons Bay to Dover Heights, 9 September. This is a reasonably flat walk  of 4 ks, with some stairs at the beginning. Meet at 10 am Circular Quay for the  10.15 am ferry (Wharf 2 or Wharf 6: check  the board). Arrive Watsons Bay at 10.38  am. Coffee at Watsons Bay Milk bar, 10  Military Road.  

Walk to Dover Heights, then catch a 380  bus back to Watsons Bay for lunch at the Watsons Bay Hotel between 1pm to  1.15pm.   

This is a magnificent walk and includes a  spectacular new section at Diamond Bay.  

If we are lucky, we might see some  whales. Hope to see everyone  there. 

30 SEPTEMBER JOINT OUTING WITH  WAVERTON PROBUS, PICNIC AT  TUNKS PARK - Douglas Irwin 

Bring finger food to share, labelled in case  of allergies, drinks, your own plate, cup,  cutlery, glass and chair.  

We will provide hot water, tea bags, instant  coffee, milk and sugar ($1.00 per head). 

Note: there may or may not be a coffee  van in the park. 

Beware of kookaburras stealing food. Any  suitable outdoor games are welcomed. 

Please wear name badges to make it easy  for the visitors. 

In case of rain there will be an advisory  cancellation email by 9 am. 

FOR CONSIDERATION. FUTURE  TRAVEL AND OTHER  

POSSIBILITIES?  

Did everyone see Bill B’s recent emails  with full details on forthcoming organised  trips to the Blue Mountains (Alura  Coaches) and Japan (Janesco Travel), not  to mention a Probus golf day at Epping?  All of these could be worth investigating. 

‘MAGIC NUMBER’ REMINDER  For those who need a reminder on how to  obtain the Transport Code for bus outings,  please speak to Lyn, who will give you a  refresher and a printed handout. Having  the ‘magic number’ makes the trip cheaper  for everyone. 

PREFERRED METHOD OF PAYMENT  FOR ALL PROBUS ACTIVITIES Probus bank account: 

BSB 032-099 

Acc number

Information in Description: name of the  activity and your name. 

Probus Tuesday monthly schedule 

1st Tuesday outing 

2nd Tuesday walk 

3rd Tuesday committee meeting 9.15 am  followed by general meeting 10.15 am

4th Tuesday movie 

5th Tuesday picnic/lunch/other activity

DATES FOR THE DIARY: AUGUST, SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER Tuesday 19 August, 9.15am Committee meeting, Northbridge Golf Club

Tuesday 19 August, 10.15am Probus general meeting, Northbridge Golf Club 

Tuesday 26 August, film Mr Burton, Cremorne Orpheum, Time to be  announced. p.2 

Tuesday 2 September, 10.30 am, Chau Chak Wing Museum, University of  Sydney. Details p.2 

Tuesday 9 September, 10 am Circular Quay for 10.15 am ferry then Watsons  Bay to Dover Heights walk. p. 3 

Tuesday 16 September, 9.15 am Committee meeting, Northbridge Golf Club 

Tuesday 16 September, 10.15 am Probus general meeting, Northbridge Golf  Club 

Tuesday 23 September, film to be announced. 

Tuesday 30 September, 11.30 am Tunks Park, joint picnic with Waverton  Probus. p.3 

Tuesday 7 October, State Theatre tour. Jocelyn, p.2 




Wednesday, 16 July 2025

 THE PROBUS CLUB OF NORTH SYDNEY                          Newsletter 392 15 July, 2025  



PRESIDENT’S REPORT - Barbara B

Another month has flown by. On 2nd July,  Carol-Anne, Bill and I attended a Probus  Information Day at Willoughby Community  Centre. It was a great opportunity to meet  with over 90 other delegates from Probus  clubs from all over Sydney. Presentations  by PSP focused on the challenges of  recruiting new members, and ensuring the  continuation of clubs. There was lively  discussion on how best to attract new  members, with a focus on co-operation  between clubs who are in the same  clusters. 

Then on Saturday 5th July, a wonderful  band of volunteers joined Lyn and me at  the North Sydney Produce Market in a  recruitment drive. Huge thanks to Lyn, who  was responsible for organising the day,  and to Oriel, Pru, Deon, Bill, Noreen and  Peter who gave up their Saturday morning  to help. There were a number of people  interested in finding out more about  Probus, and who left their details with us.  Lyn will be sending each of them a follow  up email and copy of our newsletter.  Hopefully we will be welcoming some new  members in the near future. 

Keep warm and well as we shiver through  one of our colder winters for several years. 

WELFARE - Jackie M

A card was sent to Geoff P, who had a  fall. 

BIRTHDAYS in July 

12 Oriel T,16 Carol-Anne B, 18  Denise B, 27 Peter B

SPEAKERS - Patrick W

The speaker this month is Dr Barbara  Briggs AM and her subject is ‘Behind the  Scenes at Sydney’s Botanical Gardens.’  Barbara worked in the gardens for many  for many years, and is a member of  Northbridge Probus Club. 

The speaker in August will be Jenny  Cartwright and her subject is ‘Never Give  Up!’ This is an inspirational description  describing how she overcame some of her  personal challenges. 

MEMBERSHIP - report from Lyn M Current membership is 55. 

We had a very successful day at the North  Sydney Produce Market. Firstly, a big  thank you to my helpers. Barbara B, Pru  T, Oriel Tr, Deon C,  Noreen and Peter B, and Bill  B. We took down the names of 7  people who I will keep in touch with over 

the coming weeks – and I hope that many  if not all of them decide to join. 

The attached photo shows Bill, Barbara,  myself and Pru – rugged up against the  cold morning at the market. 

MOVIES – Peter W

This month’s film is at The Orpheum on  Tuesday 22nd July at a time to be  communicated later when I have more  details. Because I can’t be sure at this  stage whether my first choice will still be  shown, I have a back-up in mind. 

Hopefully we will be able to see Riviera  Revenge which is a French comedy about  a foul mouthed, Ill-tempered and  uncompromising retired military  

commander who has to face up to the  realisation that his wife of 50 years  cheated on him 40 years ago. The result is  a very funny movie that was a hit during  the French film festival. 

If this film is not still running then we’ll go  for The Story of Souleymane which again  is a French movie and is about a food  delivery cyclist and asylum seeker who  has 2 days to prepare his story for a make  or break interview to secure legal  residency. 

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August Outing – 29 July 2025 

The August Outing will be the Christmas in  July lunch at Bygone Beauties at Leura,  

organized by Robin S. This outing  is now booked out. 

WALKS - report from Lindsay K

9 of us turned up for the walk, Barbara B,  Peter W, Jocelyn M, Joan, Bill & Dion C,  Bill B, Penny W, and myself. It was a cold  overcast day. We caught the ferry to  Kissing Point, and we did a short walk  around Putney. We caught another ferry to  Cabarita Point where we walked to  Breakfast Point and we had lunch at the  cafe there. Part of the path was closed  due to maintenance, so we had to follow a  detour around it. A good time was had by  all. 

12th August Walk 

The next walk we will start from  

Wollstonecraft train station. We will have  coffee at the cafe near platform 2. From  there we will walk down to Smoothey Park,  take the stairs down to the creek. We will  follow Berrys Creek to Gore Cove. There  is a short track around Berry Island. Then  we walk up Shirley road back to the train  station where we will have lunch at the  same cafe.  

The walk is approximately 2.5 kilometres  and takes about 2 hours to complete. This  is a medium walk, board walk, stairs, and  (mostly) rough bush track. It is a very  pretty walk through bushland. There are  aboriginal carvings to be seen on the Berry  Island Walk. 

I would suggest that we meet at the cafe at  10.30 for coffee. The cafe closes at  

3pm. Penny and I will be away on the  Cook Island tour, so Bill Berry will be  leading this one. 

The September walk will be in the eastern  suburbs. 

Judy C will produce the August  newsletter. Please email copy to her on  judycrewe@me.com one week before the  date of the Probus meeting. 

PREFERRED METHOD OF PAYMENT  FOR ALL PROBUS ACTIVITIES Probus bank account: BSB 032-099 

Acc number

Information in Description: name of the  activity and your name. 

Probus Tuesday monthly schedule 

1st Tuesday outing 

2nd Tuesday walk 

3rd Tuesday committee meeting 9.15 am  followed by general meeting 10.15 am 4th Tuesday movie 

5th Tuesday picnic/lunch/other activity




This newsletter was produced with the assistance of Ian Bryce. 

DATES FOR THE DIARY: JULY, AUGUST 

Tuesday 15 July, 9.15 am Committee meeting, Northbridge Golf Club Tuesday 15 July, 10.15 am Probus general meeting, Northbridge Golf Club 

Tuesday 22 July film, ‘Riviera Revenge’ or ‘Story on Souleymane Cremorne  Orpheum, TBA 

Tuesday 12 August Walk. 

Tuesday 29 July Christmas in July, Bygone Beauties, Leura,