August 2015 / September 2015 - Rhein Donau Club
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August 2015 / September 2015 - Rhein Donau Club
Aug / Sept 2015 The Rhein-Donau Club Inc. German Speaking Club, Since 1958 CLUB MAGAZINE / KLUB NACHRICHTEN Thun, Switzerland 110 North Lake Road, Myaree WA 6154 Tel: (08) 9330 6488 email: [email protected] www.rheindonauclub.iinet.net.au The Rhein-Donau Club Restaurant German Cuisine and Drinks German Drinks We have roomsCuisine availableand for your private parties, conventions or meetings. Lounge, Sports Hall, Edelweiss Dance Hall and BeeR GARDEN For Party Bookings: Contact our booking liaison officer: Marlene Porzig mob. 0400 575 201 The views expressed in this newsletter are not necessarily those of the Club or the Editor, but those of the respective authors. 2 The Rhein-Donau Club (Inc.) is a member of “DIE BRÜCKE” Association of German Speaking Clubs in Australia Club Opening Hours List of Contents Office: Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 10am to 3pm Bar: Tuesday 6:30pm to 10:30pm Wednesday Friday Saturday Sunday 6:00pm 6:30pm 6:30pm 4:30pm Kitchen: Wednesday Friday Saturday Sunday 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 6:00pm to 10:30pm to 10:30pm to 11pm to 8:30pm to 9:00pm to 9:00pm to 10:30pm to 8:00pm Rhein-Donau Club Kitchen: New Members/ Death Notice 4 From the President 5 New Committee 6 Secretary’s Report 7 Anniversary 8 Dances & Motown 9 Membership Fees 10 Video 11 Article and Alpen Gaudi 12 & 13 Dances and Oktoberfest 14 & 15 Reviews of past events 16 All Flavours Catering Services From the Chef 17 Chef: Rüdiger Otte Mob: 0448 827 119 Email: [email protected] www.rheindonaurestaurant.com.au Group Reports 18-24 3 LaLeLu 25 Radio & Boardgamers 26 Group List 27 DEATH NOTICE: We are saddened to announce the death of our Honorary member, past President and Foundation member of the Heimat Choir. David Josef Zeller, 81 years Called into Eternal Life on the 25th May 2015 New Members: MAY, JUNE & JULY Rank Wynen Patrick Belstead Graeme Edwards Barbara Beresford Valerie Tompkins Thorsten Krosber Jeffrey Cadzow Jacqueline Hoff Elaine Matthews Mark Matthews Steffen Sorensen Henry Eisbjerg Kim Gjerulff Ole Hammer Henning Larsen Per Thomsen Hans Henrik Henriksen Verner Johansen John Larsen Soren Kaas-Rasmussen 4 Henry Jensen Dieter Cadzow Gert Gronbek Egon Hansen Einar Hansen Alexander Smith Simon Uglow Tribute to David Zeller On this sad occasion it is my privilege and honour, on behalf of the Rhein-Donau Club, to share with you today our feelings at the loss of our Honorary member, past President and Foundation member of the Heimat Choir, David Zeller. David was a member of the RDC Committee as Treasurer and President for many years, and over the many years worked with dedication in the Club. His determination was the driving force behind the development and modernisation of the club. Whether it was a paint job or planning the many improvements of the club, you could always rely on David. He showed his true character by the things he did for the club, rather than in words. David was a founding member of the Heimat Choir. He loved to sing and, with his wife Rita, was a strong guide and influence to further the German culture in Song. David arranged many Sängerfests around Australia over the years, and was instrumental in the fundraising of these events. David will be remembered, not just for the roles he held in the club, but for his genuine appreciation and his great love for life and the never ending enthusiasm in all that he was involved in. Rita, on behalf of the Rhein-Donau Club our deepest sympathy to you and all your family. You were a great team and have shared so many social events here at the club. David you will be deeply missed, not just for the commitment to the club, but for the person you were. Marlene Porzig, President. 5 Rhein-Donau Club Committee 2015/16 President Vice-President Secretary Vice Secretary Treasurer Vice-Treasurer Cellar Master Entertainment Manager Equipment Warden Extra Committee Extra Committee Marlene Porzig Hans Nimmerrichter Robert Schulz vacant Heather Richter Susan Watson David Vieceli Brian Muir Hermine Wagner Ursula Deck Julianne Pulver 0400 575 201 0412 033 875 9337 4109 0418 950 350 0419 907 227 9418 4902 0407 479 513 0437 711 127 9459 5379 0401 685 268 Extended Committee 2015/16 Treuhänder (Trustees) Club-Licensee Protokoll (Minute-keeper) Radio Team Bücherwart (Librarian) Editor/Webmaster (office) Ewald Froend Volker Theis Sieglinde Ducke Wolfgang Leonhardt Robert Schulz Susan Watson Wolfgang Leonhardt Bert Engel Marie-Luise Schmidt Angela Mittermayer Kerry Krebs 9337 2295 0418 906 591 9574 6366 9302 4942 9337 4109 0419 907 227 9302 4942 9332 5991 9345 5752 9330 4160 9330 6488 (office) 0432 66 20 45 Bar Staff Required Friday, Saturday and Sunday Email or Ring Marlene Porzig: 0400 575 201 or Office 9330 6488 email: [email protected] o n the 6th December the club is holding a Christmas Market and we are looking for people who wish to hold a stall or know someone who wants a stall. Please ring Ursula on 94595379 6 From the Secretary Some important dates for your diary: Saturday September 19th is the Club’s 57th Anniversary Dinner. It would be great to see many of you attend and enjoy this auspicious occasion. Invitations will be sent out shortly. Oktoberfest begins on Saturday 3rd October and continues on Saturday 10th, Saturday 17th, Saturday 24th and Saturday 31st, Friday 16th, Friday 23rd, and Friday 20th. The Family day will be Sunday 1st November. This year’s Christmas market will coincide with the Children’s Christmas day on Sunday December 6th. More details closer to the day. I advise all Club members to book early for Oktoberfest. Bookings will begin on August 1st. To the great credit of our new treasurer, the Club has now gone over to electronic banking. In time, once the office staff and committee members get used to the new system the handling of the finances should be more efficiently carried out and save much signing of cheques. The protocol for enabling payments to be made means at least two of the committee members must approve of all transactions to make the system secure. Many thanks to Heather for this long overdue upgrade. In this regard at least we are now in the 21st Century!! The last intake of new members were a group of Danish men who are meeting each month at the Club for social purposes and to keep alive their Danish language skills. We welcome them here and trust they are enjoying the Club’s facilities and kitchen meals. Also credit must go to one of our regular bands (the Alpen Duo) for implementing the idea of a theme night for the Saturday evening dances. I hope this can be often repeated as it added variety and a bit of fun for all the attendees. Looking back over the last year, I can see the positive effects the newer committee members are having in all aspects on the organisational side of things. If this continues we shall see further improvements in the running of our activities and hopefully an increase in our membership. Robert Schulz Secretary 7 Saturday September 19th 2015 at 6:30pm Club’s 57th Anniversary Dinner Menu Chicken & Pork surprise Seasonal Vegetable Mélange Potato Croquettes Anniversary Cake Tea / Coffee (Vegetarian meal available on request) Members $10, Non-Member partners $30 Bookings required by calling the office Tel: 9330 6488 During office hours—Tues, Wed or Fri 10am to 3pm. Please arrive at 6:30 for 7:15pm dinner. Bar open from 6:30pm. 8 1st August 2015 The West Australian Mandolin Orchestra presents their next theme night with the band Step Back With the rich and melodious music of Ireland. Come along and enjoy a song and a jig with some Guinness quaffing. Raffle Prizes to be won! Tickets: Members $10 / Guests $12 Kitchen & Bar open from 6:30p.m. MOTOWN DISCO The first Friday of the month (except October) is Motown Night in the Edelweiss Room and it's a great night of Motown, Northern, and Classic Soul music enjoyed by many. Come along and listen to the sounds of our youth, have a chat with good friends, dance the night away, or better still, do all three. The music is on 7 and 12 inch vinyl, much of it original issue, and some of it quite rare. Upcoming dates are:7th August 4th September 6th November 4th December Watch this space as we are hoping to put on a second night in September, this time showcasing the Sounds of Pirate Radio and spinning music played on stations such as Radio Caroline, Radio Luxembourg, Radio London, and more. 9 NOTICE TO ALL MEMBERS PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT AS FROM 1st April 2016 MEMBERSHIP FEES WILL INCREASE. Social Membership will no longer be offered. Only Full, Pensioner and Youth Membership will be available. As of 1st April, 2016 Social Members will be required to become a full voting member. New charges will be shown on your membership renewal invoices for the 2016/17 financial year. MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES AND FEES 2016/17 (All Membership Fees inclusive of GST) Member Member Single Married/De Facto Couple $60.00 $90.00 Pensioner Single $40.00 Pensioner Married/De Facto Couple $70.00 Per Person $20.00 Youth/Student (12 – 18 Years) Frühschoppen - All Welcome! Don’t forget our men’s get-together every last Sunday in the month at 10am —12 midday in the Karl’s Bar. For the lady’s there is a women’s gathering simultaneously. 10 VIDEO-NACHMITTAG Sonntag, 30.August —15.00 Uhr "Erbin sein-dagegen sehr" Heidi Kabel aus dem Ohnsorg Theater Hamburg. Ein Film von 1985 in mehreren Folgen. Weitere Darsteller Heidi Mahler, Jane Tilden, Willy Millowitsch. Sonntag, 27.September—15.00 Uhr "Erbin sein-dagegen sehr" Heidi Kabel wurde am 27. August 1914 geboren, hatte eine mehrjährige Schauspielausbildung. 1937 heiratete sie ihren Kollegen Hans Mahler - zwei Söhne und eine Tochter. 1947 übernahm Hans Mahler die Leitung des Ohnsorg Theaters. 1951 startete Heidi Kabel im erfolgreichen Heimatfilm 'Grün ist die Heide' ihre Karriere als Filmschauspielerin. 1954 nach einer Fernsehübertragung vom Ohnsorg Theater sprach man in ganz Deutschland von Heidi Kabel. 1966 gab es 500 Vorstellungen vom Stück 'Tratsch im Treppenhaus'. Sie feierte riesige Erfolge. 1998 beendete Heidi Kabel mit 84 Jahren ihre Theaterkarriere. 2010 verstarb sie im Alter von 95 Jahren. Unser Küchenchef Rüdiger Otte hat sich bereit erklärt uns mit Kaffee und Kuchen zu verwöhnen. Marieluise Schmidt 11 GUNTER BEST In 1970 Gunter and his wife Marlene came from Germany to Perth. Within three months he became a member of the Rhein-Donau Club and started the German Language School. In 1971 he formed the “Sauerkraut Gruppe”, the Carnival Group and was also the Entertainment Manager. Gunter was also involved in a youth group, in liaison of a Horse Riding School. At this time he started the Watchmaker School, teaching and became the President of the Horological Guild still is to this date. He has regular meetings and, this week, three of his pupils are graduating as Watchmakers. In 1976 Gunter and his wife joined the Edelweiss Dance Group together with some others such as Klaus Richter and Willi Bohmer. In 1986 he joined the Theatre group and in 1990 the Heimat Choir. Other Group activities were Skat, Chess and the Schlaraffen. Gunter is still an active member of the Schlaraffen Group. Two years running he was the organizer of the Octoberfest at the Showground and at the Fremantle Port. He was also a sponsor of the Octoberfest Raffle donating a prize each year. Gunter was President of the Rhein-Donau Club from 1992 to1993 and on the Committee again in the position of Vice-President from 2004 to 2015. Gunter was awarded Life-Membership of the RDC in appreciation for all he has contributed to the club. For “ Relaxation” he took choirs to Germany, one was the John Christmas choir and an Aboriginal Choir. Gunter was also active in the Armadale Council for 10 years, and a member of the Rotary Club for 38 years. Gunter, a very special thank you for all you did for the RDC and its members throughout these years. Somehow a simple “Thank you” seems not enough, but the committee and members do appreciate your dedication in all you did, very, very much. We wish you all the very best and enjoy a well-earned holiday in Germany celebrating your birthday with your brothers. Es ist nicht “Goodbye“, es ist auf ein baldiges Wiedersehn! Marlene Porzig 12 Doors open at 6:30pm Music by the ALPEN DUO ALPENGAUDI Kitchen and Bar open from 6:30pm 40th Anniversary Saturday 12th September, 2015 Edelweiss Dance Group With special performances by the Edelweiss Dance Group and Echo der Berge For bookings contact Julianne: 0433 159 984 TICKETS: MEMBERS $10 GUESTS $12 13 EVENTS Entry: Members $10 LIVE - BAND 7 to 11pm Guest $12 Kitchen and Bar open: 6:30pm Saturday 1st August, 2015 Mandolin Orchestra presents Music from Ireland with Step Back Friday 7th August, 2015 MOTOWN Saturday 8th August, 2015 Alpen Duo Saturday 15th August, 2015 Step Back Saturday 22nd August, 2015 Eurasia Saturday 29th August, 2015 Aerotec Friday 4th September, 2015 MOTOWN Saturday 5th September, 2015 Step Back Saturday 12th September, 2015 Edelweiss Dance Group Alpen Gaudi with the Alpen Duo Saturday 19th September, 2015 Anniversary Dinner with the band Dolomiten Saturday 26th September, 2015 Mandolin Group With the band West Coast Rhythm 14 OKTOBERFEST LIVE - BAND PREVIEW Entry: Members $15 Kitchen and Bar open: 6:00pm Guest $20 Saturday, 3rd October Step Back and Mercury Friday, 9th October Step Back Saturday, 10th October Alpen Duo and Mercury Friday, 16th October Step Back Saturday, 17th October Step Back and Alpen Duo Friday, 23rd October Step Back and Mustard Seed Saturday, 24th October Dolomiten Trio and Mercury Friday, 30th October Step Back Saturday, 31st October Step Back and Mercury Sunday, 1st November FAMILY DAY (free event) 15 A Night in Hollywood The stars came out in June for the Club's Night in Hollywood. It was great to see so many people dress up as their favourite movie star. From Bruce Willis to Audrey Hepburn, everyone had a great time. There was a special guest appearance by Elvis and our own Susie and Glen entertained us with their lovely duet. Olive gave a fantastic rendition of New York, New York and Anna and Ross from the Alpen Duo kept the dance floor full all night. Mother’s Day On Sunday 10th May, a Mother’s Day Luncheon was served in the Edelweiss Hall. As the mothers arrived they were presented with a rose and a chocolate, compliments of the club. Our chef Rudi provided an excellent meal of a choice of roast duckling or roast pork. All the mothers and their families enjoyed the luncheon and each mother received a glass of sparkling wine on the occasion. Ms. Olga Pfaff with all her children, their partners and grandchildren attended the luncheon. 16 FROM OUR COOK RUDI, Dear Members and Guests After returning from a well deserved holiday in Germany and France, I am again ready to serve you with new vigour and cook you your favourite foods. On my travels I spent time in the Black Forrest (Freiburg im Breisgau) and lodged with friends who are the hosts at the “Holzschlägermatte” am Schauinsland. There I sampled typical Badische Cuisine like “Leberle and Brägele”, Badischen Wurstsalat, Kinnbäckle and many more and enjoyed every meal. To finish my visit of Germany I visited the oldest German Inn, the “Zum Roten Bären” which has been operating over 700 years and has some foundation stones reaching back 1000 years. (They are of Roman Times) It was a privilege to be invited for an “Aperitif” in the wine cellar by the owner/operator Mrs. Hansen and was fascinated by her extensive knowledge based on years of research in all types of archives. It was followed by a fantastic meal of the highest standards representing modern Bourgeois cuisine in Germany, served with the best of Badensian wine. What followed were two weeks in the Province when the Lavender there was just starting to bloom. I was accommodated in Capentras and did undertake many excursions on a daily basis, like Mt. Ventoux, Salt, Avignon, Roussillion, and Marseille, where I had a fantastic “Bouillabaisse at the Miramar Restaurant. Naturally I was over indulging in all the freshest produce of the local markets and some fantastic restaurants in that area. This was a fitting counter balance to all the walks to see historic Roman Ruins, Ocker mines, many churches and the Papal Palace, as well as many market and vineyards. But now I am back in the real world and ready to face the colder time of the year (not to speak of the wet as well, which of course we need) with a change of our menu. We are getting requests for more fish for which we love to fulfil, but the problem is that, in order to serve only the best and freshest, you would have to indicate while booking, that you would like a fish dish. Similarly, it would be helpful to us, if it was mentioned that a vegetarian meal is required. Last but not least, we would like to share with you the overwhelming success our smorgasbords are having. They are suitable for all occasions and you might have heard about them. We invite you to book your next function with us and have a delicious, worry free, successful and absolute memorable function at the Rhein-Donau Restaurant! 17 Heimat Choir O ur performance on Saturday 27th July, went very well and it was great to hear the participation from everyone with our Sing-a-long songs. The Choir is having a short break as some of our members are either away in Europe or recovering from ill health. The winter months are rather rough on our voices, and so we shall recommence on Tuesday 21st July. I hope the numbers will be much better by then. We are preparing for the Club’s Anniversary and with the help of our Conductress, it will be wonderful performance. I am having a break away leaving on the 21st July and be back by the 10th August. Marlene Porzig, Group Leader SKAT GROUP W 1. 2. 3. e had 8 players in May. The results are: Wolfgang Leonhardt Arthur Deck Yvonne Regge 2875 Points 2684 Points 2342 Points No Preisskat in June, Ursula Deck in absence of Manfred Hoppe Pool Group O ur Singles Championship has been postponed to the 20th of September due to a clash with Club bookings. Josko have a fantastic trip to Europe in August and we look forward to hearing the stories of your travels. Stay well and stay warm everyone. Your Captain, Mario 18 TABLE TENNIS GROUP D ear Members, We have had good attendance of usually 14 players each week. When we held our Club Tournament, Reinhard Lot was our Champion with David Smith being the Runner-up. In the Plate, Lew Dawson won and I was runner -up. Members will be presented with a prize in due course. We welcome back Paul Miller and David Ramsay who walked the Kokoda Trail and David Smith from holidaying in Bali. On the 28th June, 18 members will join us for our membership dinner and we will be entertained by the Choir. I am sorry to report Jerry Lee, a staunch member, is ill and wish him a speedy recovery. Joyce Williams, Group Leader Theatre Group H ello my Dear friends, Our next event will be the Children’s Christmas Party which will be on the same day as the Christmas Market being Sunday December 6th. More details closer to the day. The cost will be $15 per child for the present. Best get well wishes go to all those suffering from the cold weather, auf wiedersehn, servus, ciao, Fritzi Waters, Group Leader 19 Eagle Eye Air Rifle Group H ello to all our shooters, Our group is growing very fast and at the moment we have got 17 active shooters, which is very good. I would like to welcome our latest members - Jeff, Dieter and Joseph. In June we celebrated our 47th anniversary of the Rifle Group which was a very pleasant Sunday afternoon. The next thing will be the Oktoberfest again and that means a lot of work for all of us. I wish all of you good luck in the next postal shoots that are coming up, Good shooting every one, Sophia Bayley, Group Leader 20 Rhein-Donau Model Railway Group Meeting Fridays -1900/700pm --- sometimes Tuesdays – 1900 – scenic group Contact President Cornelis de Groot – 9447 1939 for further information ______________________________________________________________________________ Chris and Paddy installing some 30 streetlights. Marty preparing a new setting up yard for moving trains in/out of mainlines Marty done. Dennis preparing new city backdrop The Tuesday Scenic Group starts now @ 17:00hrs! This group is very busy installing streetlights, making a new backdrop to the lower city and preparing a new assembly area for moving sets of trains on or off the tracks without interruptions to mainline workings. The Electrical group is making progress with the movements of locomotives on a working turntable. Ed RdeG 7’15 21 WA Mandolin Orchestra A s predicted our Russian theme night was successful with beards, babushkas and bonzer (colloq. Siberian) Russian tunes by WAMO. The dance band and raffle wound up an enjoyable night, as they will on the 1st of August for our next theme night where we'll visit the Irish. Their music can be similarly lively or melancholy. Come prepared to eat “ tater“ dishes and have drinks garnished with clover.... or is it shamrocks, anyway they taste the same. September 26th we'll get a chance to try some pasta cuisine with many familiar and loved Italian songs. Considering Italy is historically the birth place of the modern mandolin it's no wonder this music and the instrument are so sympathetic. Speaking of which, last edition we left the mandolin in the hands of Italian luthiers who developed it to it's present configuration as to material and number of strings for a more robust sounding instrument. This led to the “Golden Age” for mandolin from the 1890's to1920's. Quite a few Italian players became virtuoso performers who taught and performed in the major capitals of Europe. Names such as Munier, Ranieri, Monti and Macchiochi wrote impressive works and lesson books for the mandolin. During this time quartets and orchestras of the mandolin family developed and were written for. Commonly first and second voices were mandolins, with a third voice played by an octave mandolin or mandola (tuned like viola). Guitar (which in those days would have had steel or gut strings) played the bass and rhythm lines. In some settings a larger almost guitar sized mandocello was used, and the American Gibson company eventually produced a double bass sized mandolin which was held sideways on a short leg. But, the Gibson company is a story for another time. Harry Baker 22 Edelweiss Dance Group H i All, Well, where is the year going to? We have been practising and now are preparing for our annual Alpengaudi dance. It is a very special occasion as it is the 40th anniversary of the event. We hope that members both past and present will come along and help us celebrate on September 12th. Of course we will be dancing, bell ringing and having lots of fun on the night. . Alpen Duo will be providing the music for the evening. So come along and have a warm and wonderful time with us. One of our honorary members, Sieglinde Ducke, is recovering from an accident. Unfortunately her foot is in a moon boot but nothing stops Sieglinde from dancing for too long. We are looking forward to seeing her back on the dance floor soon. Hope to see many of you at the Alpengaudi. Let's trip the light fantastic, Julianne Pulver, Group Leader 23 Chess Group O ur Champion this Year is Herbert Weber with Sanya Kumar second and Dieter Benken third. Our Prize presentation and Dinner was in June as announced earlier. As always, we play Chess every Wednesday 7 p.m. in the Karl’s Bar. Anybody is welcome! You don't have to be a Club Member to start off with. Your Ewald Froend, Group Leader Senioren / Seniors L iebe Senioren, Wie üblich treffen wir uns jeden Mittwoch von 10am – 3pm. Wir freuen uns wieder zwei neue Mitglieder erworben zu haben. Dawn und Henry Gebauer amüsieren sich mit unseren Senioren. Wir hoffen, dass sie recht lange bei uns bleiben. Wünschen allen die Geburtstag feiern alles Gute und den kranken Senioren recht baldige Besserung. Mit dieser Gelegenheit möchte ich mich bei allen Mitgliedern bedanken für die herzliche Anteilnahme beim Abschied von David. Wir werden ihn nie vergessen. Rita Zeller, Group Leader 24 is a multilingual music and dance school in Perth offering singing, music and movement classes in various languages (English, German, Mandarin, Polish and Spanish) for children age 0 to 7 years old. Our classes provide an excellent opportunity for children to have contact with another language. We sing songs, play music games, learn the basic steps to different dances from around the world and learn to play different Orff instruments. But above all we want our students to have a lot of fun and additionally learn and improve a different language. Children discover rhythm, dynamics and tempo of a wide range of music genres from around the world. In addition we teach our little students some simple steps and dance movements as visual interpretations of the songs they listen to. Creative exercises and small craft projects are also part of the program. In older groups children start learning the tonic sol-fa, music notes and start playing at glockenspiel and recorder. At LaLeLu Perth we also focus on classical music and composers from different eras and countries as well as getting to know orchestral instruments. Leading through the classical to the modern orchestral music we demonstrate the children how the music has developed over time. On the other hand we cover traditional themes from different cultures as part of our program. Since January 2015 LaLeLu Perth offers the following classes at Rhein-Donau Club: German, English, bilingual English-German. Mandarin and Spanish classes will start soon. For more information or to enrol, please visit www.LaLeLu-Perth.com. Contact person: Magda 0414 738 914. Please, like us on facebook.com/LaLeLuPerth. 25 RHEIN-DONAU CLUB RADIO SENDUNG IN DEUTSCHER S PRACHE 11 BIS 12 UHR JEDEN SONNTAG 6 EBA FM AUF WELLE 95.3 MHZ M ODERATOREN: W OLFGANG A. LEONHARDT, M ARIELUISE SCHMIDT, ADALBERT E NGEL STUDIO T EL: 9227 5953 EURO-BOARDGAMES SOCIAL GROUP (Est. 2013) The Board gamers are now meeting on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month from 3-6 PM. This seems to have been a popular move as our attendances are more consistent. New players are always welcome and we teach you as you play. Anyone interested to find out more please phone Robert Schulz Tel: 9337 4109 Contributions for Oct/Nov 2015 issue would be appreciated by the 1st of September 2015. Your efforts make this magazine interesting. Photos would also be greatly appreciated. Please send all contributions to the Editor/Webmaster: [email protected] 26 G ROUP L IST Groups Telephone Meeting Times 9417 2640 Friday 7pm 9337 4109 Sunday 3 to 6pm 08 6296 7867 Friday 7pm 9337 2295 Wednesday 7pm 0400 575 201 Tuesday 7.30 to 9.30pm 9330 6450 Every second Tuesday 10am 0401 685 268 Sunday 5 to 7pm 9447 1939 Friday from 6pm 9528 2851 Wednesday 6pm 9398 2082 Wednesday 7.30pm 9390 4567 Tuesday & Friday 7pm 9457 2784 Wednesday 10 to 3pm 9316 4790 Tuesday 7pm 9314 2812 Friday 7pm 9337 4109 Wednesday 7.30–9.30pm Air Rifle (Schützen) Sophia Bayley Boardgames Social Group (Euro-) Robert Schulz Card (Skat) Manfred Hoppe Chess (Schacht) Ewald Froend Choir (Heimat Choir) Marlene Porzig Craft (Handarbeit) Elisabeth Jausel Edelweiss Dance Group Julianne Pulver Model Railway Cornelis de Groot Perth Miniatures Gamers Pete Ware Pistol (Pistolen) Georg Abfalter Pool Mario Merkl Seniors (Senioren) Rita Zeller Table Tennis (Tischtennis) Joyce Williams Theatre Fritzi Waters WA Mandolin Orchestra Robert Schulz To join any Group, you must be a member of The Rhein-Donau Club Inc. Please contact the Group Leader. 27 The Rhein-Donau Club Restaurant • á la carte menu including a selection of authentic German meals. • caters for private functions for 30 - 220 guests. • open Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evening from 6:30pm • Sunday 6pm to 8pm. All Flavours Catering Services Chef: Rüdiger Otte Mob: 0448 827 119 email: [email protected] www.rheindonaurestaurant.com.au 28
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