Our Christmas Lunch at the Pyrmont Bridge Hotel on November 27th was a great success, with what was probably our highest attendance rate.
Among the regularly-seen faces in the photo below you'll spot not-often-seen Ian Nay, and first-time attendee Charles Davies-Scourfield. Good to see you.
A Very Merry Christmas and a Happy & Healthy New Year to all.
Friday, November 28, 2014
Friday, August 29, 2014
Woy Woy - 28 August 2014
The Old Pub at Woy Woy proved once again to be a most enjoyable venue for our lunch ... and even the recent foul weather held off for most of the time.
Interstate travel and medical issues kept a few of our regulars away.
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Well done that man!
At a ceremony held at the North Sydney Leagues Club on
August 15th, The Federal Treasurer and Member for North Sydney, Joe
Hockey, presented staunch 125 Club supporter and all-around good guy, Athol
Jenner, with a North Sydney Community Award.
Although not recognised in the particular award, Athol is also a
volunteer at the Royal North Shore Hospital.
You wonder where he gets the time, what with participating in and finishing the Sydney City to Surf and all.
Coincidently, another AGC Old Boy, Ian Adair, received a similar award at the ceremony.
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Vale - Peter Rowland
Peter
George Rowland, affectionately known as “Rollo” or by some “Little Old Rollo”,
died peacefully at the Calvary Hospital, Kogarah on 5 August 2014. He was diagnosed with lung cancer about 18
months ago. He was 82.
A good brain and a great personality were but two of Peter’s attributes, and these led him into his final role - Staff Training - where he excelled. Geoff Matthews worked closely with Peter at this stage and recalls that “his strengths were his interpersonal skills; he could interact with any level of person in a very genuine way, and ability to develop and maintain worthwhile and lasting relationships. He was a very professional people person in the company and senior executives had no idea of the small bushfires he put out, and people he supported and helped in his role as Staff Development Manager. He took the role very seriously. He also had that bit of larrikin in him, which also made him a joy to be around. You were never quite sure what was going to happen when he was relaxing with you.”
Peter certainly was particularly popular, and was highly regarded by all. He was a ton of fun and there would be very few who don’t have at least one hilarious story involving him. Among these, Fred’s Bistro, the Epping Hotel and “white lightening” come immediately to mind.
A really good bloke, Rollo will be missed.
Peter
joined AGC at Tamworth after closing his menswear store at Gunnedah in the
early 1960s. Like many of the great people the company initially employed in
the rural centres, Peter’s abilities were soon recognised by his appointment as
the first District Manager at Liverpool.
A good brain and a great personality were but two of Peter’s attributes, and these led him into his final role - Staff Training - where he excelled. Geoff Matthews worked closely with Peter at this stage and recalls that “his strengths were his interpersonal skills; he could interact with any level of person in a very genuine way, and ability to develop and maintain worthwhile and lasting relationships. He was a very professional people person in the company and senior executives had no idea of the small bushfires he put out, and people he supported and helped in his role as Staff Development Manager. He took the role very seriously. He also had that bit of larrikin in him, which also made him a joy to be around. You were never quite sure what was going to happen when he was relaxing with you.”
Peter certainly was particularly popular, and was highly regarded by all. He was a ton of fun and there would be very few who don’t have at least one hilarious story involving him. Among these, Fred’s Bistro, the Epping Hotel and “white lightening” come immediately to mind.
Typically,
Peter didn’t want any fuss made of his passing; so he was privately buried
beside his beloved Sylvia at the Woronora Cemetery, Sutherland, on August 11th.
A really good bloke, Rollo will be missed.
Rollo in Action - from the cover of the 1983 AGC Report to Staff |
Monday, June 2, 2014
Friday, May 30, 2014
Prymont - 29 May 2014
Thankfully, the club photographer got himself a new camera
and was able to arrange the accompanying photo which shows, despite the absence
of a few regulars, there was a very good turnout at the Pyrmont Bridge Hotel on
May 29th. In fact, there was one more - Terry Colley who had to
leave early.
The usual good time was had by all.Tuesday, March 4, 2014
For the record ....
The activities of the club had not ceased, it's just that the recorder has been very slack.
We held the Christmas function at the Pyrmont Bridge Hotel on 28 November 2013, and the usual good time was had by all. In fact, it was so enjoyable the photographer forgot to take a photo.
Keeping with tradition, the first function for the year was held at Woy Woy on 27 February 2014. Another good time was had, and a photo was taken. Unfortunately, the camera containing it was lost - so there's no record of that either.
The club is is definitely in need of a backup photographer!
We held the Christmas function at the Pyrmont Bridge Hotel on 28 November 2013, and the usual good time was had by all. In fact, it was so enjoyable the photographer forgot to take a photo.
Keeping with tradition, the first function for the year was held at Woy Woy on 27 February 2014. Another good time was had, and a photo was taken. Unfortunately, the camera containing it was lost - so there's no record of that either.
The club is is definitely in need of a backup photographer!
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