October 16 Bingo Dedication

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Defibrillator update


Being small and mighty sometimes has its advantages. this defib project continues to move forward as it travels through committee meetings and then to council.


From Stratford Gazzette

Defibrillators could be coming to local public buildings, arenasGazette Staff City staff is recommending Stratford accept a $20,000 grant from the Festival City Rotary Club to place portable defibrillator units in local facilities.
The issue was to be considered at a community services subcommittee meeting earlier this week.

In an interview in February, Mayor Dan Mathieson told the Gazette he supported the move and the portable defibrillators could prove to be a lifesaver.

"The use of automated external defibrillators can save a life and the technology is so advanced anyone can use them," said Mathieson, in the interview. "It's another opportunity for us to protect our citizens."

At that time, Dan Martin, director of community services, also supported placing the defibrillators in community buildings.
Though the Rotary Club grant would be used to purchase the machines, the community services department would likely have to train staff on how to use the units.

Automated external defibrillators are used to restore heart rhythm after a person has gone into cardiac arrest. Training would be required for city staff and only those who have been trained would be permitted to use the machine.
There are no defibrillators in any city-operated buildings in Stratford, though the province is currently considering legislation that would require the devices to be available in all public buildings, said Mathieson.

According to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, more than 35,000 Canadians die from cardiac arrest each year. Defibrillation boosts survival rates by up to 30 per cent if administered within minutes of a person suffering cardiac arrest. Every minute which passes decreases the survival rate by seven to 10 per cent.

Monday, August 20, 2007


hello everybody

this is my first post attempt. i would like to apologize for my enforced absence due to work. i have kent and david covering for me.

i would like to remind you all of our festival brunch on sunday, October 14. if you have already signed up that's great. if you are looking for a pleasant rotary event along with experiencing the play "oklahoma" then please consider this venue. the food and company will be great. we need to sell 40 tickets or so.

we also have to pay the festival by the end of this month so if you have signed up but not yet paid please try to cut cathryn a cheque as soon as possible.

i remain your obediant sgt/arms

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Etienne Upgraded to Hurricane



President Etienne Upgraded From Desert Storm to Hurricane as He Approaches Stratford, Ontario


HURRICANE ETIENNE INFORMATION STATEMENT ISSUED BY THE CANADIAN HURRICANE CENTRE OF ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 3.00 AM ADT SATURDAY 18 AUGUST 2007.

THE NEXT STATEMENT WILL BE ISSUED BY 9.00 AM ADT

... ETIENNE GAINING STRENGHT AS APPROACHING STRATFORD...

1. CURRENT POSITION, STRENGTH, CENTRAL PRESSURE AND MOTION

AT 3.00 AM ADT... HURRICANE ETIENNE WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 44.5 N AND LONGITUDE 57.0 W... ABOUT 400 NAUTICAL MILES OR 644 KM SOUTHWEST OF STRATFORD, ONTARIO . MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE ESTIMATED AT 45 KNOTS... 83 KM/H... AND CENTRAL PRESSURE AT 997 MB. ETIENNE IS MOVING EAST BY NORTHEAST AT 28 KNOTS... 52 KM/H.


2. FORECAST POSITION, CENTRAL PRESSURE AND STRENGTH

DATE TIME LAT LON MSLP MAX WIND ADT MB KTS KMH
AUG 19 3.00 AM 41.90N 41.54.W 997 45 83 HURRICANE - CATAGORY 1
AUG 18 3.00 AM 41.90N 41.54.W 997 45 83 HURRICANE - CATAGORY 1
AUG 17 3.00 AM 41.90N 41.54.W 997 45 83 HURRICANE - CATAGORY 1


3. TECHNICAL DISCUSSION

A. ANALYSIS
3Z SURFACE ANALYSIS WOULD PUT ETIENNE BACK IN STRATFORD IN TIME FOR THE NEXT CLUB BOARD MEETING.

B. PROGNOSTIC
WE MAINTAIN THE SAME TRACK AS PREVIOUS BUT SLOW ETIENNE DOWN AS DISCUSSED IN PREVIOUS MESSAGE. ETIENNE STILL SHOWING ITS LEISURELY DESERT CHARACTER WITH CONVECTION APPEARING AROUND HIS CENTRE. AS HE CONTINUES TO MOVE TOWARDS STRATFORD WILL PICK UP SPEED AND ENERGY. A RE-ENGERIZED ETIENNE WILL BE BACK TO ONCE AGAIN LEAD THE CLUB TO GREATER HEIGHTS AND GLORY. ALL CLUB MEMBERS ARE WARNED TO PREPARE FOR HIS ARRIVAL.


END MC

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

2008 Golf 4 Kids Draw



Tickets are now available for the 2008 Golf 4 Kids draw in support of the Rotary District 6330 $500,000 pledge to the Children's Health Foundation in London, Ontario.





Early Bird Draws

August 17th 2007 - One ticket to be drawn for four rounds of golf with carts, for four people, at various courses. Value: $1,000.00.


October 19th 2007 - One ticket to be drawn for a weekend package for four at the famous "Treetops" course in Gaylord Michigan. Value: $2,000.00


NOTE: Early Bird Draw winning tickets will be returned to the drum for the Grand Prize Draw.


Grand Prize Draw

January 11th 2008 - A spectacular 7 day Masters package for four at Augusta Georgia, April 7th to 13th 2008.

Selected accommodations in Aiken, South Carolina (15 miles form Augusta National)

  • Daily continental breakfast from 7:00am to 9:00am
  • Two rounds of golf with electric cart at a selected Country Club
  • Admission to two full days at the Masters
  • Welcome and farewell receptions and dinner, Southern BBQ Party
  • Two additional dinners to be arranged in Aiken on Thursday and Friday
  • Mini Tournament at historic Palmetto Golf Club founded in 1892.
  • Optional admission to final practice round on Wednesday (an additional cost)
  • Applicable taxes and service charges for specific features above
  • Eagle staff (Eagle International providers of the trip) to provide full continuity and desired assistance.

Accommodations are in luxury homes at the exclusive gated-golf community of Woodside Plantation in Aiken SC. A total of five dinners are included along with two rounds of golf at Woodside courses plus a round at Palmetto Golf Club with lunch.


Value: $21,000.00 USD (Transportation to and from Aiken is not included.)

Friday, August 10, 2007

President Etienne Lost in Utah!



The latest report of President Etienne's whereabouts.



10 August 2007


Hi All,

We are currently in Cedar City, Utah, near the Arizona border. There are many incredible sites of natural beauty; should hit (will be hard to miss!!) the Grand Canyon tomorrow. Starting next week we'll begin the jouney back to Stratford.

There is not a set plan, so I can't be sure when we'll arrive home. As such, I should make provisions for the Tuesday, August 21st meeting. Would one of you take on the responsibility of chairing that meeting in the event that I am not yet home.

Also, I want to remind you all of the Board meeting scheduled for Monday, August 27th @ 6:30 pm (or when you can get there) at my place. I'll definitely be home by that weekend. Let me know if there are specific items you want discussed which I can include on the agenda.

"Rotary Shares"
Etienne

Saturday, August 4, 2007

August is Membership Month


As of August 1st, 2007 the Club membership is at twenty-three active members, one honourary member and one club mascot (and we're not sure about the mascot either).

The Membership Committee asks every member to consider potential new members. Time honoured and proven recruitment techniques include:

  • extortion
  • blackmail
  • brow beating
  • arm twisting
  • karaoke
  • bribes
  • and the most effective method, just plain asking people.

Invite them to a meeting to see what Rotary is all about.

This message brought to you by your Membership Committee (David, John and Jane).

District 6330 Newsletter -August 2007



The August edition of the District Newsletter is available here.