Friday, November 23, 2012

Christmas 2012


Christmas came early for the 1925ers this year, with a lunch held on Thursday, 22 November at P J Gallagher’s Hotel, Drummoyne.  It proved to be a good choice of venue.

A special visitor was Dave Ginnane who came down from Queensland to join us. Good to see you Dave.  Another welcome visitor was John Salamonsen (ex Westpac).

Sadly, one of our stalwarts, Roy Whittaker, was unable to join us - he is seriously ill in Ballarat Hospital. Get well soon mate.

And it was good to see Geoff Street sans tie. Happy retirement Geoff.

A Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year to all.

Look who missed the group shot

Friday, September 14, 2012

Pyrmont - 13 September 2012


Our return to what has become a favourite haunt - the roof level of the Pyrmont Bridge Hotel - was another most enjoyable event.

Trips away, things medical and family illnesses saw the absence of a few familiar faces.  Here's hoping all is well with those involved. And it was good to see the two workers (Geoff & Peter - poor souls) taking time out of their busy day to join the old folks.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Pyrmont - 17 May 2012

Trips away and other, less exciting activities (like a sojourn in hospital - get better soon Owen) robbed us of a few familiar faces at today’s gathering at what has become a favoured venue: The Pyrmont Bridge Hotel. On the other hand, it was good to see Athol looking fit & well after his recent fun and games with the medicos.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Woy Woy - 23 February 2012

As the photo shows, there was an excellent turnout at our first function for the year.

Although held at the tradition location of Woy Woy, this year we lunched at the pub’s Pelicans Restaurant which proved to be a good choice. Thanks Roy.

Among the usual faces it was good to see that of Col McPherson who was down from Queensland.



As AGC’s last official “birthday” celebration was for its 75th, the 1925 Club likes to pay special tribute its members who reach that same milestone. At this lunch, the 75th birthdays of Brian Camps and Owen Knight were celebrated. Well done guys!

Special thanks go to Nev Hine for the very professionally-made photo montages presented to Brian & Owen.

You will have to ask Crum about the significance of the sign.






Friday, December 2, 2011

Christmas 2011


In a break with tradition, the Christmas Lunch was held at the Pyrmont Bridge Hotel on Thursday, 1 December 2011.

The general consensus was that it was good venue that ticked all the boxes for food, price, service and surroundings.






Saturday, October 15, 2011

Woy Woy - 13 October 2011

The club photographer was having such a good time, he forgot to take the traditional group photo at the Woy Woy gathering. As always at this favourite venue, a good time was had by all - even if the restaurant is no longer BYO.

For the record, the attendees were: Athol Jenner, Bob Clarke, Brian Camps, Doug Craighead, John Leplaw, Neville Hine, Neville Bayliss, Rob McPherson, Roy Whittaker & Terry Colley.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Vale - Jessie Marcus



Our dear friend and workmate, Jessie Marcus, is no longer with us. However, her name will come up whenever AGC staff gather.

Jessie was a legend in her lifetime, and that will certainly continue. She epitomised the AGC work culture, and ran the AGC switchboard - which was one of Sydney’s busiest - with the able assistance of her "girls" with efficiency and friendliness. It was favourably commented upon by our dealers, customers, etc.

Jessie’s role required a great deal of tact and patience at times. Of course, when officers did not answer their telephone promptly or did the wrong thing, then watch out, you copped more than your share of the difficult calls.

Many of our staff from the far flung corners of the AGC Empire were helped by Jessie with advice, and who was not in a good humour, etc. How many calls did Jessie sort out when a caller asked, "Could I speak to my Daddy’? Jessie always worked out who "Daddy" was, saving a lot of embarrassment.

There are many stories about Jessie. We all know about them, and will still chuckle about them. One classic was her ability on a Friday evening (and other days) to hear a bar open 1-12 floors away.

After she retired, Jess returned to her hometown of Griffith and enjoyed a decade of health and happiness with her family. She passed away on 20th August 2011.

Jessie, it is time to say goodbye. You were respected by us all. Thank you for what you did for us all and AGC. We will miss you Jessie Marcus.

Athol Jenner