THE PROBUS CLUB OF NORTH SYDNEY Newsletter 399 17 March, 2026
PRESIDENT’S REPORT - Barbara B
Thanks to all those involved in planning and leading this month’s activities. The trip to Woy Woy, planned and led at short notice by Robin, was enjoyed by a small group, who enjoyed it so much they have suggested a repeat trip - the highlight appears to have been the fish and chips, which were followed by a walk.
Ten members braved the humidity and enjoyed an interesting walk led by Lindsay on the Greenway Walk to Dulwich Hill, followed by lunch.
A huge thanks also to all the committee members and their assistants for their tireless work finding interesting and novel outings, walks and speakers, and to our newsletter editor Judy, our treasurer Elizabeth, and our secretary Bill, whose roles entail significant responsibility.
At the annual general meeting next week, voting for office bearers for the next 12 months will take place. Whilst there are
members who have agreed to step into roles which are being vacated, Despite approaching a number of people, we have been unable to find anyone who is comfortable taking on either of these positions. If anyone has a burning desire to take on either role, please contact either Bill or myself directly. I would be delighted to provide information if you are interested.
I look forward to seeing all of you next week.
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MEMBERSHIP - Lyn M
We currently have 59 members. Last month we welcomed four new members: Susan Green, Margaret Buckley and Kathleen and Denis Champion. I am pleased to report we have two new members to induct at our March meeting.
WELFARE - Jackie M
Penny Wade is recovering well. The physiotherapy is proving beneficial and she is looking forward to returning to our Probus meetings when she can.
Noreen Byrne is doing well since her pacemaker implant and is looking forward to joining us all again as soon as she is able to do so.
BIRTHDAYS
March: 1 Kristina T; 18 Lis T; 30 Elizabeth S.
SPEAKERS - Patrick W
• This month Douglas is sharing a video on speleology.
• In April our Speaker will be Alan Lawrenson who is speaking on
Australia’s Looming Energy Crisis.
MOVIES - Peter W ��
This month’s movie is Ride Away which is showing at the Roseville Cinema on Tuesday 24 March at 2.15 pm. It’s part of the French Film festival and is subtitled.
It is a story about a journey by a father to retrace the steps of his son whose death he is mourning. He is travelling with a lifelong friend and the journey becomes a human adventure exploring friendship and marked by laughter and pain.
Meet either at the cinema or Cafe Saluto at 1.30 pm. The cafe is just before the cinema when travelling north up the highway at 96 Pacific Highway
LAST WALK - Lindsay K In all 10 of
us showed
up for the
Greenway
Dulwich Hill
walk, Mary
Anne &
Doug,
Deon, Bill
B, Peter W,
Barbara B,
Carol-anne, Robin S, Joan B and me. It was a warm, overcast and very humid day. The rain held off until after lunch. We followed the canal for a while. There were some nice parks, art installations and historic sites. An excellent lunch was had at the Busy Bees Cafe. At the moment I haven't picked out a walk for next month. Details to be announced.
OUTINGS - Jocelyn M and sub committee
APRIL OUTING with Ivan B. NOTE: ➽ ➽ change of day from Tuesday to Friday.
On Friday April 10, 30 members will be taking a three hour Naval Historical Society cruise West of the Harbour Bridge. The sites you will see and learn about include HMAS Waterhen, Cockatoo Island, Spectacle Island and Snapper Island. A comprehensive commentary is provided supported by information and photos on TVs to bring the commentary to life. A complimentary booklet with lots of information is provided as a souvenir.
Passengers are requested to gather at 9.30am at King Street Wharf 3, Darling Harbour. The cruise departs at 10 am and returns at 1pm. A substantial morning tea is provided on board.
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FORTHCOMING OUTING with Robin S
SAVE THE DATE, Tuesday 2 June, 2026 Your outings Committee has booked a visit to ANSTO - one of Australia’s largest research organisations, widely recognised as an international player in the field of nuclear science and technology. Mary Ann has approached Waverton and Lane Cove Probus clubs who are happy to join us.
More information is to come.
�� �� �� PROBUS PICNIC - Douglas (past President & picnic person)
Tuesday 31 March 5th Tuesday Picnic. Meet at Tunks Park 12.00 noon. Bring your own finger food and drinks to share.
Bring your own name badge,
plate, glass and chair.
There should be a coffee van at the Park. Bring any suitable games.
Wollstonecraft Probus Club will be invited to share the joy with us.
If the weather is bad it will be called by 9.00 am
THEATRE EVENT Fiddler on the Roof
Mary Ann has booked 20 seats for the matinee at 1.00 pm on Thursday 20 August 2026 at the Theatre Royal. I asked for a few accessible seats that will make it easier for some members to attend. There will be 6 seats in the accessible row in the Circle, and the remaining 14 are booked in the Stalls.
The pricing for the accessible seats is $69 each and the remaining concession group tickets are $84 each.
There will be an interest sheet at the activities table at the March meeting. If there are not 20 people who show an interest, other clubs in our Cluster will be invited to join us.
CLUSTER MUSTER for March 2026 - Mary Ann
Waverton Probus Club has places available on a Naval history cruise on Friday 11 September 2026.
Tickets $75 from Christine Lopacinski christinelopacinski@bigpond.com A poster will be available at the meeting.
This is the same cruise that Ivan organised for our club's April outing. So if you missed out on that one, here is your chance to experience this cruise.
Please make payment to:
Probus Club of Waverton Inc
BSB 032-298
Acc number 263108.
Note your name and 'Naval history' in the payment and advise Christine by email that you have paid and that you are from the Probus Club of North Sydney.
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Lane Cove Probus has organised an outing with OnCourse Tours for Thursday 30 April. This will be a historical tour, “Remembering old Manly”. The day includes morning tea at Little Manly Beach, followed by a stroll around Little Manly Point to discuss early indigenous encounters and the haunting history of the Quarantine Station. Then a coach trip to look at other historical sites.
The full itinerary will be available at the meeting.
Cost of $120 pp includes morning tea, lunch at Blue Water Cafe, and a historical guide.
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TOURS
Waverton Probus and our club are jointly organising a tour to New Caledonia from 15 to 23 September 2026. There will be several brochures available at the Outings and Tours table at the meeting.
‘MAGIC NUMBER’ REMINDER
For anyone who needs a reminder on how to obtain the Transport Code: please speak to Lyn, who will give you a refresher and a printed handout. Having the ‘magic number’ makes the Community bus trip outings cheaper for everyone
PREFERRED METHOD OF PAYMENT FOR ALL NORTH SYDNEY PROBUS ACTIVITIES
Probus bank account:
BSB 032-099
Acc number
Information in Description: name of the activity and your name
Probus regular 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: MARCH, APRIL
Tuesday 17 March, 9.15am
Committee meeting, Northbridge Golf Club
Tuesday 17 March, 10.15am Probus Annual General meeting,
Northbridge Golf Club
Tuesday 24 March, Roseville Cinema, film 2.15 pm, Ride Away See p. 2 Movies
Tuesday 31 March picnic Tunks Park, 12 noon. See p.3
Friday 10 April Naval Historical Society cruise, 9.30 am King Street Wharf 3 Darling Harbour. See p.2
Tuesday 14 April walk. Details to be announced.
Tuesday 21 April, 9.15 Probus Committee, followed by 10.15 am Probus general meeting,
Northbridge Golf Club
Thursday 30 April Lane Cove Probus outing with OnCourse Travel “Remembering old Manly”. See p.3
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