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October, November, December 2009
YOUR GYRO INTERNATIONAL NEWS MAGAZINE
www.gyro.ws
all Gyros are welcome at the
Gyro International Interim Meeting January 17 - 21, 2010 ~ Las Vegas, Nevada
our Interim destination will be at the fabulousTuscany Suites & Casino ... conveniently located
just a 15-minute walk from major attractionssuch as harrah’s, ceasar’s, paris & bellagio,
among others - room rates are only $55/night..
~ Notice to all Gyros ~Welcome to the first digital version of the GyroScope news magazine.
It was determined by the Board of Governors at the 2009 Convention in San Diego that as a necessary cost savings measure, future issues of the magazine would consist of two printed issues as before, and alternately two digital issues. You will receive the printed issues via postal serviceas in the past. It is understood that not all gyros have computer access,so it is hoped that in the spirit of Gyro, someone in each club will print
copies and distribute them to those without capability.
Since this is a new adventure with an unknown acceptance, I sincerelyrequest that if you have a comment, complaint or recommendation,
you advise me accordingly. Your Secretary-Treasurer
come and participate in the business & comaraderie of gyro international fraternity
for details: contact gyro headquarters or visit www.gyro.ws
October, November, December 2009Volume 91:Number 4 (Digital No. 1)International Web Page – www.gyro.ws(follow links to Gyro Store, Conventions et al)President
Kenneth C.A. Klinck 6760 Chelmsford Street Richmond, BC V7C 4J2 [email protected] Vice President Harold R. Bernard 155 Morley Avenue Truro Heights, NS B6L 1N1 [email protected] Vice President James P. Hyland 26 Forest Hill Road Youngstown, OH 44512-1437 [email protected] Vice President Larry L. Duba 6111 N. Brooks Circle Fresno, CA 93711 [email protected] Past President Albert J. Nightingale 42 Academy Crescent Waterloo, ON N2L 5H7 [email protected] Emil L. Baijot 1210 Puget Street Bellingham, WA 98229-2144 [email protected]
District I Governor Kevin R. Peterson 3724 43rd Street Highland, IN 46322District II Governor Neil H. Baker 5811 Jenny Lane Bettendorf, IA 52722-5595District III Governor Glenn J. Pollinger 45 Maple Branch Path Toronto, ON M9P 3T4District IV Governor Robert F. Kanngiesser 3909 Whittlestone Avenue Port Alberni, BC V9Y 8C8District V - Salt Lake City President Dr. Conrad Knowles 1394 East Montego Place Holiday, UT 84117District VI Governor James J. White P.O. Box 2111 Windsor, NS B0N 2T0District VII Governor John H. Playford 427 Shamrock Crescent Thunder Bay, ON P7E 2S5District VIII Governor Bernie Kropp #40-23033 Wye Road Sherwood Park, AB T8B 1H9District IX Governor Bill Morrow 1136 Oakmont Pl. Nipomo, CA 93444District X Governor Robert R. Capellini 11018 Saginaw Drive Temple Terrace, FL 33617District XI - Central Texas President Felix C. Munson 1307 Knollwood Cove Round Rock, TX 78681
Gyro International
Managing Editor: Emil L. Baijot, Secretary-TreasurerGyro International – 1096 Mentor Avenue – POBox 489 – Painesville, OH 44077-0489
Headquarters Phone: 440/352-2501 Fax: 440/352-3882e-mail: [email protected] - or - [email protected]
Associate Editor: Jim France200 West Church Street – East Canton, OH 44730
Daytime phone: 330/488-1266 Fax: 330/488-1788e-mail: [email protected]
Please – when communicating via e-mail, give us your complete name and club affiliation – Thanks!
ABOUT THE COVER: Normally, this October, November, December issue has an information cut-off date at the end of October. This would allow necessary time for setup, printing and mailing so that the issue would arrive in your hands at the end of the quarter. This digital issue only requires setup time, so it is available electronically muchearlier during the quarter thus offering a unique opportunity to remind everyone aboutthe upcoming International Interim. As the cover indicates, the Interim will be held in Las Vegas.Although the Interim is scheduled with business and officer training meetings, there issubstantial time to also enjoy the many amenities of this fantastic city. See you there?
ABOUT THIS DIGITAL GYROSCOPE: This document is in .pdf format. To print the magazine you need only to select PRINT and the printer (normally) will start with the last page first,continuing through the document ending with the cover. The magazine will thus be collated with the pages in proper sequence. A color printer will automatically print in color as shown,or if color is not available, it will print in black and white automatically.
G Ken Klinck: The Presidents Message ............................................................. 2 Harold Bernard: M
O International Interim in Las Vegas ............................................................ Cover Interim Registration Form ................................................................................ 8 International Interim Schedule ............................................................... ......... 9 Holiday Greetings from your Executives and Staff ............................ 24-25-26 Club Officer Leadership Development ........................................................... 27 New Club Presidents, Fall 2009 ..................................................................... 27 Gyro Friends Remembered ............................................................................27 Say “Hello” to new members ......................................................................... 32 Future District & International Conventions ................................................... 32
D Wheeling hosts District I................................................................................ 4-5 Cranbrook Hosts District VIII Convention ..................................................19-20 Des Moines treats District II to a “Homecoming Weekend” ...................... 21-22
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Ab Nightingale: The Web Corner .................................................................... 3embership - Up close and personal .............................11-12
Larry Duba: Humanitarian Gyro .................................................................... 14
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~ “WITHIN THE SCOPE” ~
YROPINION:
F INTERNATIONAL INTEREST:
ISTRICT WIDE EVENTS:
INDIVIDUAL CLUB ACTIVITIES:
Camosun .................................. 6 / 26 Painesville ..................................... 7Rochester .................................... 10Salt Lake City .............................. 10Blacklake ..................................... 10Bellingham .............................. 13-14Nelson ......................................... 15
Long Beach ................................ 16New Glasgow ............................. 17Wadsworth ............................... 18 / 31Fresno ....................................... 23Port Colborne ............................ 24Toronto ............................ 28-29-30Kelowna ..........................................32Prince George ........................... 33
DISTRICT GOVERNORS
INTERNATIONAL EXECUTIVE
The President’s Message
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Welcome to the first edition of the GyroScope on the Web. In an effort to reduce costs the decision to eliminate two of the paper editions of the GyroScope was made at the International Convention in San Diego. We hope you will enjoy the digital version as we move into the twentieth century. For those of you who do not have a computer, the electronic version can be downloaded and printed by a club member who has that capability.
The decision to eliminate the “Who’s Where” printed roster that was circulated every two years was also made in San Diego. To replace this, the current plan is to merge the data- base currently in operation in District IV into the International website. This will provide sufficient security to enable all Districts to become part of a Gyro-wide member database. The technical part of this process is over my head, but our immediate Past President Ab Nightingale is working diligently with the techies in District IV to bring this about in the near future. For more information on this, please refer to Ab’s “Web Corner” in this edition.
Since our inauguration in San Diego, Lynn and I have been very busy traveling around District IV to several club installations, the lower mainland “Founders Night” as well as other special club events. We also attended the District VIII Convention in Cranbrook this fall and had a very enjoyable time.
We are rapidly approaching the International Interim to be held in Las Vegas, Nevada from January 17th to the 22nd, 2010. Anyone interested in attending should be registering with Gyro International Headquarters very soon. We will have to return any unsold rooms to the Hotel if not booked by December 2nd, 2009. There is no registration fee for this event and the rooms are $55 per night, single or double occupancy. The Tuscany Suites and Casino is a resort style facility with several three-story buildings, a large Casino, five restaurants and large suite-size rooms with a kitchenette, including a fridge, microwave oven, table and a good sized bathroom. The facility also has two swimming pools, a hot tub area and lots of palm trees. You might think you are in Hawaii!
First Vice President Harold Bernard is planning the training sessions for the Lt. Governors that proved so popular in New Orleans and will be held again in Las Vegas. See Harold’s article in this edition for more details. There will many other activities including hospitality to keep the fun going.
Thursday night we will wind up the Interim with a buffet dinner combined with a “Mad Hatter” party, so find a wild hat and try for the prize. For more information, including registration, go to the Gyro website at www.gyro.ws and click on “Annual Interim Meeting.”
In closing, Lynn and I would like to wish you all the very best for a happy and safe Christmas season as we rapidly approach 2010. In Gyro friendship ...
President
Ken Klinck
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B COE RW N E ERHTHave You Visited Our Website Yet?
www.gyro.ws
To access any of the Clubs, Districts or International websites you simply visit our International site at ! From there you can click on “SITE MAP” and then on “Club Directory” to go directly to the
directory for each and every Club and District.
Check the International Website for the following information:
ADMINISTRATION ... who’s who on the Executive Council and at HQs plus much more. CLUB & DISTRICT OFFICER INFORMATION OUR POLICY AND PROCEDURE MANUAL AWARDS! CONVENTIONS! For Convention Planners ... check out “Guidelines Rpt” in this section. MEMBERSHIP TOOLS ELECTRONIC FORMS FUNDS GYRO STORE – No need to have a catalogue ... it’s all here. Use our new electronic forms
for ordering items from the catalogue. Order something just to see how it works. HISTORY GYROSCOPE – This is the first edition of our digital GyroScope. Your feedback would be
appreciated. Tell us what you like about it or what you do not like about it. We askall Club Secretaries to please print and forward a copy of the GyroScope to any ofyour members who do not have computers.
INTERNATIONAL DATABASE – We are presently working on expanding the currentDistrict IV database to become our International Database with similar databasesfor all Districts linked thereto. This will allow all Gyros to access information about
Members, Clubs, Districts and International without having to call Gyro HQ or wait for a mailing. This is a great development in our goal to bring our organization intothe technology of the 21st century. Again visit our Website for periodic up-dates or,better still, come to our International Interim in Las Vegas starting on January 17th2010, to learn more. We hope to have the new Database up and running in early2010.
As a SPECIAL FEATURE this month, and since you are already on the Internet, which
makes linking to other sites very easy, I would like you to visit the following site:
I sense many of our members do not fully understand how the Internet really works, or
what some of the lingo means. If this sounds like you, I ask you to click on the above
address to have it explained in very simple but detailed terms. You may be surprised
how simple the Internet really is. If you want or need something more detailed or
complex, please request additional information from Ab Nightingale
at: [email protected].
www.gyro.ws
But that’s not all!
http://computer.howstuffworks.com/internet-infrastructure.htm
WORKING HARD TO KEEP GYRO STRONG AND UP-TO-DATE
VISIT www.gyro.ws OFTEN – YOU WILL ENJOY THE TRIP
~SPECIAL FEATURE ~
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Wheeling hosts D-I Gyros at the Island Wheeling Island Hotel/Casino was the venue for the 2009 District IConvention in mid-September. During the Friday night opening buffet party, the mayor of the West Virginia city welcomed the visitors by saying “One of our slogans is ‘Take some of Wheeling home with you’. Well, frankly, I also want you to leave some of yourselves here in Wheeling!” (He was referring to the activities in the huge casino and gaming center of course.) Excellent entertainment on Friday night was provided by Columbus Gyro Len Hibbard, who “wowed” the group with his magical tricks, “aided” by several “volunteers” from the audience. This was followed by visiting in the hospitality rooms, or a visit to the 24-hour casino. Saturday morning found the District I Gyros conducting their business (club reports, annual budget, report on the International Convention). International’s official representative was Second Vice President Jim Hyland. Also visiting was Past International President Ab Nightingale from Toronto. Then it was on to golfing at the Wheeling Country Club for some, touring and shopping for others, and (you guessed it) casino-going for still others. Saturday evening featured a formal Installation Dinner at WheelingCountry Club. Retiring Governor Larry Larson of Akron spoke of his love for Gyro and all the Gyros and Gyrettes he has met. Jim Hyland installed new officers: Governor Kevin Peterson of Northwest Indiana (acceptance poem in sidebar elsewhere), 1st Lt. Gov. Chris Snyder of Canton, 2nd Lt. Gov. Lew Lause of Marion and Sec.-Trea. Randy Tarrier of Powell. Golf winners announced were Gloria Rynd of Akron, Carl Carenbauer of Wheeling and Geoff Pearce of Youngstown. The Man-Mile Award went to Northwest Indiana, and Kevin Peterson was presented a two-billed cap by PDG Ed Benhoff, Cleveland Heights, with the inscription “I’m their leader, which way did they go?” Wheeling’s “Mr. Gyro,” 52-year member PDG Bill Crowl (who was the Convention Chairman) was recognized for his level of commitment to Gyro, both at the club and district levels. (continued next page)
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New D-I officers & wives: Susan & Lew Lause, Julie & Kevin Peterson, Linda & Chris Snyder, Larry & Vicki Larson
from top: NW Indiana’s - Mike & Carol Peterson, (Kevin’s dad), Julie & Kevin Peterson,Llinda & John Krooswyk.next: Governor Kevin Peterson, 1st Lt. Governor Chris Snyder & 2nd Lt. Governor Lew Lause - informally.followed by: Kevin & Julie in their hats.bottom: Wheeling’s Mr. Gyro - PDG Bill Crowl congratulated by Int’l. IPIP Ab Nightingale.
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More from District One Convention
When I started thinking about how to address you tonight I got a little nervous, I got a little tight.
I cracked open a cold one, and said, “Let’s get this thing done.”
Because the heart of Gyro is friendship and fun!
I’m an Indiana boy, but Alumni of the Boilers (Purdue), Got luck to marry Julie, she loves me to spoil her@
We hung out with the Gyros of Indiana Northwest
I grew up with this club as a kid, knowing their times were the best.
Attending conventions in Marion, Youngstown, Indianapolis and now here.
Hospitality rooms full of laughter, friendship, fun & cold beer! I gotta thank my dad, my buddy, my pal, the old man For getting me involved with such a wild, rowdy clan.
Thanks to Benhoff, Hyland, Boyden and Barnaby, For if I screw this Governor thing up, you can blame
them not me! I can promise you this, as your Governor for the year
I can’t wait to visit your clubs, spreading fun Gyro cheer.
Be sure to come to our convention next year, Northwest Indiana isn’t too far!
We will give you the chance to party like a rock star! So as I close out this speech, with friends I love the most
Raise your cocktail glasses and join me in a toast.
Here’s to a long life and a good one, A quick death and an easy one,
A pretty wife and an honest one, A cold beer and another one! Cheers!
From Wheeling story – Most newly installed Governors give an acceptance speech, Kevin Peterson opted for a poem
photos by Lew Lause, Chris Snyder, John Krooswyk, Mike Peterson
Then it was back to the casino for more gaming, more hospitality room hopping and vows to do it all over again next September when Northwest Indiana will bethe host. – Story by Jim France
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Second International VP Jim Hyland was installing officer
From Youngstown: Ed & Donna Stahura, Elain Mettee & Geoff PearceEnjoying themselves in a hospitality room (from left):Jim Cavin of Powell, Hillary Bint of Canton, Cheryl Boyden
of Powell, and Jackie Benhoff of Cleveland Heights
Canton’s Walt Boron and John Bint discuss their golf scores.
Linda Snyder and Cindy Miller fortifythemselves before heading for the casino
Got lucky to marry Julie, she loves me to spoil her.
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Camosun Summer Activities
And now for something entirely new. Well notexactly, since July 1st, 2009 was Canada’s 142nd celebration of its founding but it was thefirst time that the Camosun Gyro Club hadparticipated in the festivities. Camosun’s newly installed president, NedPeterson and his Gyrette Laurie, organized andhosted the event at their waterfront home. It wasa most auspicious way to start Ned’s term inoffice.
Well over one hundred Camosun and Victoriaclub Gyros, Gyrettes and guests attended on anabsolutely gorgeous holiday afternoon. Theonly requirement was that everyone be attiredin red and white and pass the scrutiny of a zealous red-coated head greeter, PP Les Wood.Fortunately all attendees passed muster and were assigned to teams for participation in thegames. The outfits were as varied as the wearer’sbirth places. Red maple leaves were inabundance. Harry Hyde sported a glow-in-the-dark red and white wig even though it wasbroad daylight!
There was fun, food, frolic and games to keepeveryone occupied for as long as they cared. The host and hostess barbecued lots of red andwhite meat and the buffet tables groaned underthe weight of an endless quantity of salads,appetizers, yummy desserts and liquidrefreshments.
The games tested the skill and ability of all whowere there. There was putting, pool, croquet, ahome grown example of Trivial Pursuit and agolf pitching contest that thwarted the efforts ofall who tried to hit a ball into a bucket encase ina lifebuoy anchored some distance offshore. Lefthanded PP Jack Bowers did his best using a righthanded club upside down and backwards to noavail.
The enthusiasm that was shown for the first ever Camosun Canada Day bodes well for thefuture. Undoubtedly the club will opt that itbecomes an annual event.
Camosun Celebrates Canada Day 2009
From the top:Red-coated head greeter PP Les Wood enjoying a well deserved refreshment.
Ann Wood of Camosun & Judy Benwell of Victoria enjoying the day.
Host President Ned Peterson surveying his domain.
From the top:Hostess Laurie Peterson making sure everything is going okay.
Glen Travers & Gerry Neely watchingthe golfers (?) trying for a hole-in-one.
Harry Hyde’s award winning wigloses something when not in color.
Canada Day 2009
photos by tom wood -- story by jack walter
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Everyone cheered their team to victory at the PainesvilleInstallation Party for the new president. The ”good guys”were represented by Ohio State and the “bad guys” byMichigan. After a mighty battle ... Ohio State prevailed7 to 0 in the restaurant parking lot.
Painesville Ohio District I Installation Party
Above: Judy Sustar, Robin Baum and Sandy Patterson cheer the “good guys.”Right top: Good guys, Les West, Roy Smith, Bob Patterson, Dick Schafrath & Tim Grendell with the Ohio State cheerleaders.Right middle: Les West looks on at the “Bad Guys” Michigan Team Glenn Koch, Tom Hill, Stephen Baum, Fred Leonello as they are penalized by referee Roger Sustar for unsportsmanlike conduct. After the game everyone joined in a victory celebration for the new president Bob Patterson and VP, Tim Grendell. Below left: Dick Schafrath who blocked for Jim Brown in the 1964 Brown’s championship over the Colts 27 to 0, advises Les West (good guy) for victory over Michigan!
Dick Schafrath blocking for number 32 Jim Brown – Browns 27 - Colts 0
Submitted by: Les West & Bob Patterson
2009 International & District VII Convention
big city & riverboat extravaganza
Crown Plaza Hotel ~ St. Paul, MinnesotaJuly 12-18, 2010
ROLLIN’ ON THE RIVER
For details go to: www.gyro.ws or www.oryg,gyro.ws
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Registration Form - International InterimContact Pat Swanson at Gyro Headquarters for further details
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Registration Form - International InterimContact Pat Swanson at Gyro Headquarters for further details
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Registration Form - International InterimContact Pat Swanson at Gyro Headquarters for further details
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REGISTRATION FORM
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2010 GYRO INTERNATIONAL INTERIM CONVENTIONJANUARY 17-21, 2010
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$55.00
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INTERNATIONAL INTERIM MEETING January 17 through January 21, 2010
Tuscany Suites and Casino
Las Vegas, Nevada
Sunday 7:00pm – 10:00pm - Executive Council Dinner Monday DISTRICT OFFICERS ARRIVE
8:30am - 5:00pm - Executive Council Meeting 12: noon - Executive Council Ladies Luncheon 1:00pm - 5:00pm - Past District Governors Meeting 5:00pm - 7:00pm - Hospitality Room open 7:00pm - 9:30pm - Dine around – EC & BOG 9:30pm - 11:30pm - Hospitality Room open
Tuesday 8:30am - 12 noon - Board of Governors Meeting 9:30am - 11:00am - Ladies Coffee Social – Hospitality Suite 12 noon - 1:00pm - Hospitality Room 1:30pm - 5:00pm - Board of Governors Meeting resumes 5:00pm - 7:00pm - Hospitality Room 7:00pm - 9:30pm - Dine around – EC & Board of Governors 9:30pm - 11:30pm - Hospitality Room Wednesday 8:30am - 12 noon - District Officer Training – Section 1
9:30am - 11:00am - Ladies Coffee Social – Hospitality Suit 10:00am - 10:20am - EC meet with ladies
12 noon - 1:00pm - Hospitality Room 1:30am - 5:00pm - District Officer Training – Section 2
5:00pm - 6:00pm - Hospitality Room 7:00pm - Dinner (on your own) 10:00pm - 11:30pm - Hospitality Room Thursday 8:30am - 12 noon - Membership Recruitment Session 12 noon - 1:00pm - Hospitality Room afternoon - free time 5:00pm - 6:30pm - Hospitality Room 6:30pm - 9:30pm - President’s Hotel Dinner (optional) ** 9:30pm - - Hospitality Room
“Sightseeing and tour information will be in your ‘Welcome Envelope’ when you check in.”
( ** casual dress)
Las Vegas Interim ~ Schedule
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Rochester Steak Roast
Blacklake Installation
Salt Lake City Summer Picnic
“THE ANNUAL ROCHESTER GYRO STEAK ROAST”was hosted by Peter, Dorie and son Terry Von Skooten,
and as usual sumptuous steaks grilled to perfection were served.All in all the 83 in attendance had a wonderful night of
fun and fellowship with fellow Gyros and Gyrettes.
Edgar & Marcene Rummler Terry & Chef Peter Chef Peter & Pres. Glenn
On August 15, 2009, Bob and Diane Shupe hosted the most popular outing of the year.
Steaks are Ready Pleased Gyros: George Auer, Ron Woodhead, The Arriving Crowd Chuck Mitchell, and host Bob Shupe
Blacklake Installation of officers – Ed Henderson, President; Dan Gaddis, VP; Curt Curtis, Secretary; Mike Eisner, Treasurer; and Directors: Bill Larsen, Dave Weitzel and Dan Woodson. John DeYulia received the Director’s Award.
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Ed & Gyrette Martha sworn in as President PDGs Bob McGill, Larry Duba & Roger Lindley John DeYulia receives Award
Membership: Up Close & Personal
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In the July, August, September, 2009 Gyroscope the recommendation to each club was as follows: “Action Plan” -- If each club makes a commitment to maintain its present number of members and to add at least 2 members during the Gyro year from May 1, 2009 to April 30, 2010, the decline in membership can be controlled.” To date 43 New Members have joined 23 Clubs in the months of May, June, July, August and September. This is an increase of 13 over the equivalent period last year. In order to reach our recommended commitment for this year it will require 159 New Members to join in the months from October to April, 2010. There are 79 Clubs which have yet to install a New Member this year; let’s go Gyro! “Only you can introduce Your Friend to Gyro”
The following is a list of the Sponsors, Clubs and New Members: MAY 2009 SPONSOR CLUB NEW MEMBER RAINER KNIPPSCHEER LONG BEACH TERRY ROWLAND TED GRIMWOOD KELOWNA KONRAD PIMISKERN HOWARD GUYN OSOYOOS REX MARSHALL CLINT WILSON THE ALBERNIS DAVID SWAIN LANCE SHAFER LONG BEACH TIM WILSON JUNE 2009 ROB LONGEUAY THE ALBERNIS JACOB COLYN DORNE HUNT SHERWOOD PARK GREG SMITH JIM COPELAND SHERWOOD PARK GREG SMITH TOM KENNEDY HOLLYBURN BILL HAMSON TOM KENNEDY HOLLYBURN HANK PIEKAAR SID SLADE SHERWOOD PARK PETER SACHATSKY ROGER DELVEAUX SHERWOOD PARK PETER SACHATSKY JOHN BINT CANTON BOB PITTINGER TOM GANNON CANTON BOB PITTINGER DAN PULLEN NANAIMO MIKE CHAHLEY JIM OLSEN NANAIMO DICK NASH JERRY PORTEOUS CALGARY LEN CORNEY ROBERT VAN HORN INDIANAPOLIS MARSHALL GAGE LARRY POWERS INDIANAPOLIS MARSHALL GAGE HOWARD DODSON INDIANAPOLIS WAYNE NICELY LYMAN BOND INDIANAPOLIS WAYNE NICELY CB FOY EDMONTON LEONARD STEVENS
JOHN ROSS EDMONTON LEONARD STEVENS BOB CAPELLINI TAMPA BRIAN RUSSELL TOM KENNEDY HOLLYBURN JOHN CARRY JULY 2009 KET WEIST SARASOTA BOB MURSCH JACK STARKS SARASOTA BOB MURSCH BOB BAINES TORONTO RAY GOODIER BOB BAINES TORONTO JOHN McCULLOUGH
“Action Plan” – If each club makes a commitment to maintain its present number of membersand add at least 2 members during the Gyro year from May 1, 2009 to April 30, 2010 thedecline in membership can be controlled.” To date 73 new members have joined 34 clubs in the months of May, June, July, August andSeptember. In order to reach our recommended commitment for this year, it will require 129 newmembers to join in the months from October to April, 2010. There are 64 clubs which have yet toinstall a New Member this year; let’s go Gyro!
In the July, August, September, 2009 GyroScope, the recommendation to each club was asfollows:
Membership: Up Close & Personal
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AUGUST 2009 WALTER YAKIMETS EDMONTON JACK SLOBODAN MARTY LARSON EDMONTON JACK SLOBODAN DAVID CAMPBELL MARION BILL LUSE DAVID CAMPBELL MARION JOHN STEWARD MIKE CHAMBERLAIN MARION RALEIGH SMITH BOB SMITH MARION REX PARROT DON TAYLOR VICTORIA PIERRE LeSEACH
CLIFF WILDE VICTORIA PIERRE LeSEACH SEPTEMBER 2009 LYMAN BOND INDIANAPOLIS CARL MEYER JERRY FENSTERMAKER INDIANAPOLIS CARL MEYER DEL & CHERYL MILES YAKIMA RON ANDERSON LYALL CARTER CALGARY DON CRAIG MIKE EISNER BLACKLAKE TOM NUGENT WALTER BOLDT ST. ALBERT DALE PETERSON DAVID R. COURTLEY YOUNGSTOWN PETE SCHAPER BERNIE KROPP SHERWOOD PARK PAUL ADILMAN
SID SLADE SHERWOOD PARK PAUL ADILMAN JIM MARTIN VANCOUVER, WA RICK PAYNE JACK RICHARD VANCOUVER, WA JEFF SHELTON ROGER SUSTAR PAINESVILLE BOB BOYD BOB PATTERSON PAINESVILLE BOB BOYD JOHN MEEHAN PAINESVILLE KENT CASERTA ROGER SUSTAR PAINESVILLE KENT CASERTA TOM HILL PAINESVILLE KEVIN MALECEK ROGER SUSTAR PAINESVILLE KEVIN MALECEK ROGER SUSTAR PAINESVILLE JIM SANDEN TOM HILL PAINESVILLE JIM SANDEN ROGER SUSTAR PAINESVILLE DICK SWAIN TOM HILL PAINESVILLE DICK SWAIN DON PEDERSON DAVENPORT CHUCK ROEDER
A Special Thanks to the sponsors of these New Gyros and a Warm Welcome to our Friendship Fraternity to all New Gyros. Yours in Gyro Friendship, Harold R. Bernard International 1st Vice President and Membership Chairman
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Bellingham’s 29th Installation On October 10, 2009 the Bellingham Gyro Club celebrated its 29th installation of officers at the Homestead FarmGolf Club. Visitors from 14 clubs were on hand to congratulate new president Wes Gannaway, and wife Deb, as hestarts his two-year term in office. Notable among the visitors were International President Ken Klinck & wife Lynn. Following a lively welcome party at the home of Jack & Barb Griffin, out-of-towners were treated to a special visiton Saturday afternoon to member Tom Graham’s astonishing Coors Palace. As noted by Lynn Klinck, who took thepictures – “As you can see, we visited the “Coors Ranch” which is a truly amazing collection of Coors & Halloweenmemorabilia.” Tom is a retired merchandising executive who turned a bit of retirement memorabilia into a dedicatedsalute to Coors beer. He is also guilty of turning on sixty-five thousand holiday lights bringing cheer to friends andto the community. – story by emil baijot – photos by lynn klinck
Saturday at the “coors Palace”
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LADIES REFRESHING THEMSELVES IN THE BAR,
LYNN KLINCK & UNIDENTIFIEDGYRETTE VISITORHOST TOM & LYNN GRAHAM
LARGER THAN LIFE-SIZE CANS
ENTRY TO COORS PALACE
GERRY & GEORGIA WOLFESEATTLE
MONTY CORDINGLY, KELOWNA / KEN KLINCK, FRASER-DELTA / EILEEN CORDINGLYGEORGIA WOLFE, SEATTLE / ANDY MCDOUGAL, NANAIMO
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Blood Giving Humanitarian Gyro
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Saturday Night at Installation
Bellingham, cont.
A few of the smiling faces at the club installation Saturday evening. Homestead Farms providedthe location and food, Steve Day of Seattle provided themusic, and Gyro provided the camaraderie!
Above left: New Bellingham PresidentWes & Deb Gannaway
Above right: Barb & Jack Griffin Bellingham
Left: International PresidentKen & Lynn Klinck, Fraser-Delta
Right: Gerry & Georgia Wolfe Seattle
Crazie says,“Hi!”
On August, 13, 2009, Lowell Gist gave platelets for the 300th time at the Fresno Blood Center in California. Lowell began giving blood about 27 years ago. He found out that there is a great demand for platelets, since they are beneficial to cancer, leukemia and burn victims. He said, “I give blood to help save lives.” Apheresis is a Greek word for separate. The process of Apheresis is to remove whole blood and filter out the platelets from the red blood cells. The red blood cells are then reintroduced back into the donor. One of the wonderful things about giving platelets is that you can be a donor 24 times per year. When you give whole blood, you can only donate about six times each year, since it takes a long time to regenerate the red blood cells. Lowell began giving platelets about 17 years ago, since fewer people take the extra hour it takes for the process. He is a great example for others to follow. He said, “ It is what a good Gyro would do.” The picture shows (left to right) Dean Eller, President & CEO, Lowell, and Addie Phelps, Recruiter Coordinator forApheresis. Lowell was presented with a Hero shirt and a bunch of balloons. Lowell is a member of the Fresno Gyro Club, and he is serving as Vice President at the same time as serving as 2ndLt. Governor for District IX. I would like to encourage other Gyros to give the precious gift of blood to help othersas Lowell has. You never know whether the blood you donate will help save the life of a friend or a loved one.
– story and photo by Larry Duba, International 3rd VP
Nelson Gyro
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Gyros Come Up Big for CT Scanner
(Left t o R ight ) Dav e Coletti , J ohn W ass , Brian Ma y - (Hos pita l Foun dation), J oe Vingo, IPDG , B ry na Idler – (Hos pita l Foun dation), Ray Burges s , Pres id ent Al Ly nas , VP Ralph El liott, &
Ray Neum ar.
– Larry Duba, 3rd Vice President
As the Executive Council Representative for District VIII, I would like to commend the members of the Nelson Club for their generous contribution of $5,000 towards the purchase of a Diagnostic CT Scanner for the local Nelson Hospital. On September 21st, I attended the Nelson Club’s meeting, and Brian May was the guest speaker. He is a volunteer who is coordinating the fund raising drive to purchase the 1.5 million dollar unit. The nearest unit is located in Trail at the Boundary Regional Hospital.. Last year there were 2300 visits by people using the scanner. There has been an increase in demand of 48% in the past 5 years. The scanner provides a quick way to analyze patients for an aneurism or blood clot. It is used for neurology, cardiovascular, pediatrics, orthopedics, and internal medicine diagnostics. Brian said, “If you have the equipment, they (the specialists) will come.” Staff from the Nelson paper attended the Nelson Club’s business meeting on October 5th, and they included an article about the donation. It is expected that this generous contribution will aid in the eventual purchase of the scanner in 12-18 months. Having a scanner in town will reduce the waiting time from about three months to 1.5 months. The members of the community will all benefit from this effort.
Larry Duba - 3rd VP, Brian May, & Joe Vingo - PDG Ray Ballan-Treasurer, Bryan Reid - PP, Al Lynas - President
Below: Club members enjoying a great dinner!t
Brian May at podium
Duba Installs D-IX Lt. Governor
International 3rd VP Larry Duba installed John MacDonaldof the Long Beach Gyro Club as the new 1st Lt. Governor ofDistrict IX while attending the Long Beach stag dinner heldat Tom & Judy Everson’s beautiful beach-side home. He also had the privilege of installing Tom Wilson as the club’s newest member – also giving Tom’s sponsor, Lance Shafer an appropriate charge to help mentor and encourage him toparticipate in the club’s activities. 2nd Lt. Governor Lowell Gist also was in attendance which gave him an opportunity to know John better, as well as meet many of the Long Beach members. We both were welcomed and treated to great social activity, staying overnight with Tim and Jennifer Cameron who extended fantastic hospitality. Tim is the current president and has done a great job handling sensitive club business. The club is in great shape and many of the members plan on attending future conventions.
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Sponsor Lance Shafer, New Member Tim Wilson, Larry Duba
Larry Duba, Tom Everson, Lowell Gist L-R: Tom Everson, Whit Latimer, Bill Simmons, Terry Rowland & Joe Zucchero
Members of the Long Beach Club at the Stag meeting 1st Lt. Governor John MacDonald, 3rd Int’l VP Larry Duba
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Halloween in New GlasgowStory and Photos by Michael Goble
Our Annual Pot Luck Supper is held every year on the last Monday of October. There does not seem to be many witches about town at this time, but perhaps there are a few goblins to help keep the vampires and werewolves away until we have eaten of the multitude of delicious foods made from the favorite recipes of our Gyrettes. Betty and I went out hunting for the demons and in Kentwille we found dozens, perhaps more than a hundred pumpkin headed people all over the place, some were playing golf, some curling and many on the lawns and porches of residents, and lots downtown. Then we drove over to Mahone Bay and it was crowded with scarecrows, and many were dressed as popular entertainers – probably they were the ghosts of people past in their hometowns for the annual celebration of All Hallow Eve. I did notice that some had their Haunting Licenses. On the 26th of October nearly a hundred Gyrettes, Gyros, and their guests – the three “G’s” and the life blood of all clubs – gathered at the St. John’s Church Hall at 6PM. There was much chatter during the cocktail hour about the summer just past, and of course, all the happenings around town. The kitchen crew, with organizing co-chairs – Gyrettes Lynn Sheridan and Pat Lord were busy gathering the large variety of scrumptious entrees and palate-tickling desserts. The dinner was laid out buffet style with spareribs, fish casserole, sausages, beans, salads, meatballs, etc., and then lemon pie, raspberry/ blackberry trifle, Amaretto cheesecake, and more. Just one look was enough to get the appetite going and the mouth watering. After dinner we were entertained by Estelle Peabody who told us many stories from experiences during her life. There was much laughter and loud applause. The hall and the tables were delightfully decorated with lots of reminders that this was Halloween. Colorful Autumn leaves were sprinkled about the tables. We all enjoyed the evening immensely thanks to all the work of the Gyrettes.
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Wadsworth Gyro – Niagara Weekend
Since the 1970’s when Joe Sterling won a $1000 Tontine at a Wheeling Convention, the Wadsworth Gyro club has taken a ”long weekend” each year in September. Joe’s win paid for a long weekend for the members and wives. This year’s event was held at Niagara Falls and Niagara on the Lake, Canada. About 20 Gyros andGyrettes attended the event, chaired by Larry Fligor, Dan Sondles and Steve Jordan.
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1. Niagra Falls, September 26. 2. W Niagara on the Lake is famous for its gorgeous flowers, its wineries and the Shaw Festival. Some of our party found the annual Wine Festival, others visited various wineries,
sampling their wares and checking out the Casino. 3. Shopping: Walt & Betty Gairing, Pat & Joan Brannigan. 4. Visiting: Brannigan’s & Gairing’s in front of the picturesque Prince of Wales Hotel. 5. On the Rocks: Mike
Bates, Debi Warner, Steve McIlvaine & Sarah McIlvaine. 6. Found a Friend: Spotted a Gyro license plate holder – made us feel welcome! 7. Floral Fantasy: Debi Warner at flower-bedecked Niagara on the Lake.
8. Beautiful September Day: Steve & Sarah McIlvanie, Pepper & Mike Bates with Debi Warner in front.
ine & Roses:
Cranbrook Hosts D-VIII Convention
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The Cranbrook Gyros and Gyrettes hosted over 164
delegates to their "Walking in the Rockies" convention,
September 17-20. The theme highlighted the "Super
Natural" beauty that abounds around Cranbrook, the Key
City of the East Kootenay Region of British Columbia.
All Gyros and Gyrettes were able to enjoy a variety of
activities over the weekend. After an outstanding kickoff
evening that highlighted a prime rib dinner, conventioneers
choose between 3 activities on the following day. Those
that wanted to hike were guided on a terrific tour of our
famous Mt. Lakit by our super fit Gyro, Hugo Hess.
Golfing, arranged by Don Cockwell and Doug Bannink,
enjoyed stunning scenery and challenging course design at
the Bootleg Gap golf course. Conventioners that wanted to
see history enjoyed a fantastic tour including underground
mining demonstrations of the Sullivan Mine in Kimberley,
B.C. This mine was one of the largest producing mines of
lead and zinc in the world for over 100 years.
The afternoon was full of fun and energy at our famous
Colombo Lodge, where everyone competed for Bocce
bragging rights. The evening convened with the Colombo
Lodge's world renowned Italian meal. No one went home
hungry or thirsty!
On Saturday morning, Gyros met for the convention's
business meeting, chaired by outgoing Governor Joe
Vingo. It was noted that this meeting was one of the
most productive and consequential meetings in many
years! At the same time, the Gyrettes were enjoying a
champagne brunch and a fashion show. The Cranbrook
ladies, organized by Odette Rouse, hosted and modelled
fashions from the Hospital Auxiliary Thrift shop. Over
$1,000 was raised for this worthwhile local charity!
Thank you Gyrettes of District VIII for your generosity!!
The convention ended with a fantastic banquet and
awards ceremony. We all appreciate the hard work that
the organizing club gave under the outstanding
leadership of Jim Jackson, Glen McIver, Renato Nicli,
Harvey Venier, Don Boyle, Hugo Hess, Marion Hess and
Odette Rouse. We also appreciate the sacrifice of time
and talent of Ron Janisch, Don Cockwell, Jack Wigen,
John Scott, Mike Rouse and George Pelton, Casey
Hanemayer, Warren Moore, Jim Kennelly, Odd Aasland,
Joe Pagarut, Brian Clifford, Jon Mahovlic, Imre Rokus
and Al Dyck. We also need to recognize the entire Gyro
family from across District VIII and beyond that made
the effort to make our convention the success it was.
Don Boyle inducted as 1st Lt. Governor by Larry Duba The Cranbrook Organizing Committee
Underground at the Sullivan Mine At the summit of Mt. Lakit
– Story by Al Dyck
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District VIII ~ Convention Pictures
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District II Date Switch does the Trick
Finding a September convention weekend in District IIwith no competing Big Ten or Big 12 football game is areal challenge. So the host Des Moines Gyros took anunprecedented step. They picked the last weekend inAugust, a week prior to the season openers for the 2009event, a “Gyro Football Homecoming Weekend.” It was a good move – seven of eight clubs wererepresented and more than 80 meals were served at theSaturday dinner-dance. Gyros and Gyrettes in colorful attire of favorite teamsopened the weekend at a lively Friday night, pre-season“tailgate party.” The business meeting conducted by Governor DennisCarlson, Clinton, and a noon luncheon preceded twospecial programs on Saturday afternoon – “The Orphan
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Train” and the “For Des Moines Historical Museum.” Saturday evening the Governor’s reigns were turned over to Neil Baker, Davenport, before Neil & Wanita were “crowned” Homecoming King and Queen. Immediate Past International President Ab Nightingale came from Toronto, along with wife Win to induct the officers, including Dan Hale, of the host club as 1st Lt. Governor, and Dave Langfitt, Clinton, as Secretary-Treasurer. In traditional Des Moines fashion, all twenty-two of the able club Gyros, and most of the Gyrettes, did yeoman work for the committee chaired by Dick Terp. – Story & Photos by Bob Smith
Left: IPIP Ab Nighingale congratulatesoutgoing Governor Denny Carlsen,Clinton, as Karen smiles approvingly.
Bottom left: Newly crowned GovernorNeil Baker and wife Wanita, Davenport,are flanked by Past Governor Carlsenand wife.
Above: Gyrette Mary McLain, Des Monies, shows clothing worn by her mother on an Orphan Trian ride in the 1920’s.
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Des Moines Homecoming Weekend, cont.Following pictures are attendees showing off their team colors
Gene & Nancy Tychsen, Des Moines Denny & Karen Carlsen, Clinton Marilyn & Jim Friedl, Milwaukee
Bob & Mary Jo Lowry, Des Moines Dave Luytens, Dixon Grace Didlo, Des Moines
Jane & Lou Gral, Milwaukee Bernie Sayler, Des Moines Sandy Smith, Des Moines Howard Turner, Des Moines
IPIPAb & WinNightingale
Fresno Honors Member
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AND WELCOMES THREE NEW MEMBERS
On September 10th, Larry Duba was congratulated by President George Buck for being installed as 3rd International President and for receiving the Gyro of the Year Award at the International Convention held in San Diego. Larry was presented with a couple of gifts consisting of a patriotic picture with a picture of him dressed as George Washington and with a Gyroscope. George Buck was presented an award Lowell Gist was given at the International Convention for the Fresno Club’s increase in membership. The growth of the Fresno Gyro Club in District IX continues, due to members taking action to “Share the fun with a Friend.” Larry installed Rick Staggs as a new member. His wife Inez was invited to be with him and she attached the Gyro Pin to his shirt. His sponsor was Lowell Gist, Fresno Club VP, along with his wife Sharon. Lowell Gist then installed two new members as follows: 1. Robert (wife Gina) Estrada who was sponsored by Derrell (wife Barbara) Biddy; and 2. Bruce (wife Bobbi) McKee who was sponsored by Sal (wife Silvia) Aiello. Larry had provided some of the early history of Gyro, and he and Lowell had administered the charge to the sponsors to properly mentor the new members. George Buck welcomed the new members and thanked those who sponsored our new members. It was a fun and successful evening. Rick volunteered to become the club’s webmaster, so we can look forward to an improved method of disseminating information to members and prospective members.
President George Buck and Lowell Gist holding International award for small club membership increase
Larry Duba installing Rick Skaggs holding Gyroscope.Also shown: Inez Skaggs, Lowell & Sharon Gist
New members: Bruce & Bobbie McGee, Robert & Ginny Estradaand Inez & Rick Skaggs
Larry Duba receiving a gyroscope and patriotic picture in recognition of receiving the Gyro of the Year Award
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Port Colborne Gyro Club
Since our last report a great deal has gone on. We lost several key, influential Gyros and we have introduced new people to Gyro. We continue to meet socially during the summer -- with and without our Gyrettes. This years Port/District Golf tournament in July was blessed with beautiful weather, good friends and good golf as displayed by slammin’ Tommy Christoff , winner of the Tuck Trophy. He also led his team of John Tuck, Joe Parry and Bill Maw to victory and were the recipients of the District III - Bill Sherk Memorial Trophy. Our social events with our Gyrettes were held at the Salanki “Ponderoza.” On one occasion we gathered for barbecued steaks and for the other we enjoyed a corn roast with many trimmings. We are now awaiting our yearly Founders’ Night Gala at which we will introduce new people to Gyro in hope of increasing membership. The event proved very successful last year and chairman John Tuck is hoping that it will prove the same this year. We were also very fortunate to be able to attend the District III convention in Buffalo. What a great convention and our hats are off to the Buffalo Gyro Club for a very well organized and fun-filled weekend . This event had the best Moose Milk I have ever had. Until we meet again , somewhere in Gyro Land, we wish you the very best in the upcoming year.
Gabe Salanki cooking corn in the Gyro pot Tait Hopkins to Jack Grace ... “watch your teeth don’t come out”
Harriet Maw to Julie Salanki, Gail Gieger & June Christoff ... “can anyone beat a pair of twos?” Jim Miskolczi wondering what is under baskets 1, 2 and 3?
– story by Wayne Kozar, photos by Joe Parry
Seasons Greetings and Happy New Year!Seasons Greetings and Happy New Year!“Alice and I are thankful for our being introduced to the Gyro family & Fraternity of Friendship. We have met wonderful people,and we have traveled to beautiful places that we would have otherwise missed. We have been fortunate that Jack & Vi Selvian,
who invited us to attend the Fresno Club, explained that much of the fun in Gyro involves attending conventions in Canadaand the United States. It didn’t take attending 12 conventions to convince us that this is true! We look forward to seeing you at
the next one. During this time of year, regardless of your religious beliefs, we are prone to give thanks for our blessings & family.It is wonderful having an extended family of Gyro friends. We wish you all good health, prosperity and happy trails during the
New Year. We trust that our paths will cross and we will be able to renew old friendships. Blessings. Larry & Alice Duba, 3rd VP
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Seasons Greetings from the Officers & Staff
Wishing you Peace & Happiness at Christmas and throughout
the New Year ... in Gyro friendship1st/VP Harold & Trudy Bernard
May your Christmas be blessed and your New Year filled with good health, enough wealth and loads of happiness.
Pat Swanson, Office Manager, HQ
Welcome to the first of our online GyroScopes. As we start to emerge from some very trying times we realize more and more
the importance of Gyro friends. Gyro has provided us with an opportunity to meet so many people from all walks of life and the
camaraderie we have experienced will forever remain in our hearts. With the 2009 Christmas Season fast approaching, we look forward
to continuing to enjoy these friendships and, to all Gyros & Gyrettes may peace, health & happiness be with you
in the years to come. Ab & Win Nightingale, IPIP
Kind words unspoken are the costliest of all ... for you shall never see the face of a friend light up with joy!
Peace, Health & Prosperity to you all.S/T Emil & Joan Baijot
Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays to all Gryos. We at the office look forward to another year of working with you and your fellowship of
friendship. Wishing you much joy in the New Year
Joan Schnelle
May your Holidays be filled with Joy, and your New Year blessed with
Health & HappinessSheila Kucera
As we approach Christmas and the Holiday Season, it is a pleasure to bring you our best wishes for a happy and safe time
as you celebrate and share good times with your family and friends. We also ask that you make a special prayer of remembrance for the service men and women of our two countries who have made
the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Ken & Lynn Klinck, International President
Testosterone Triumphs at Picnic
It took a long and hard fought struggle, but finally after many years, Past International President Denis Moffat wrested the coveted Camosun Bocce Trophy from the clutches of the Camosun Gyrettes at the club’sannual summer picnic and bocce tournament in August. After a short hiatus at the lovely Cowichan Lake villa of recently elected Lieutenant Governor of District IV, PP Bob Skene and his Gyrette Judy, the picnic and tournament was held, once again, at PP Barry Phillip’s Shawnigan Lake resort where his children, their spouses and the grandchildren take care of everything except the bocce tournament which is the purview of PP Don Boult
Speaking of the holidays ...why not consider a Gift from the Gyro Store
for that Special Someone?
~ FLASH ~
“... something for every gyro occasion”
HH
story by Jack Walter clothing - hats - jewelry - gifts - signs - banners - bags - club shirts
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BAIJOT
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Club Officer Leadership Development
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The Leadership Development Sessions that District Officers are required to attend at the InternationalInterim Meetings are designed to not only increase theparticipants’ knowledge of Gyro organizationalfunctions, but also to provide opportunities to acquire skills in the delivery of educational programme at the club level.
At present there are knowledgeable and experienced individuals in all clubs who could be utilized in the guidance and development of future leaders. By providing opportunities for our members to gain greater knowledge of Gyro policies and procedures, members will be better prepared and more willing to accept leadership responsibilities.
The health and longevity of our organization is directly dependent on the successful operation of the individual club. When club leadership provides sound management of the club’s affairs, members are more dedicated in supporting the club and ensuring its survival.
Consider conducting a leadership development session at a club meeting for the members of your club, or operate a session when a number of clubs are attending a joint function (Convention or Interim Meeting.)
Support materials are available in the Policy andProcedure Manual or on the website at www.gyro.ws
First Vice President Harold Bernard Bellevue Christopher Long
Bellingham Wesley Gannaway
Blacklake Edward Henderson
Burnaby Garry Gatley
Calgary Stephen Denny
Cranbrook Warren Moore
Fort Williams George Kearney
Hollyburn David Stockley
Kamloops Jeff Seymour
Kelowna Barry McGillivray
Kitchener-Waterloo Graham Westmacott
Kitimat Michael Masch
Minneapolis-Metro Ross Davis
Minneapolis -Suburban Donald Hustad
Olympia Jack Jutte
Port Arthur Michael Jones
Prince George Claire Bonner
St. Catherines John Bosela
Tacoma Douglas Babbit
Toronto Roman Niemy
Vancouver BC G. Graeme Fraser
Victoria John Dodd
Yakima Jim Wikstrom
Youngstown Eugene Santoro
Coeur d’Alene Dorothy WiegeleIndianapolis Earl C. TrimpeNew Glasgow H. Edgar MacDonald
Olympia Gini McKayPainesville Edward C. Redmond
Port Colborne John H. MarshallJohn J. Rohaly, Jr.
Sussex Joseph M. DeluneyToronto Elsa YoungWindsor Parker Regan
August - October 2009
New Club PresidentsFall 2009
Gyro Friends Remembered
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Toronto CelebRates its 90th Anniversary
The Gyro Club of Toronto was chartered on April 14, 1919. This was cause for a special celebration this year which we did in style at our August 19th meeting that was held in our favorite upscale dining spot – McLean House at the Vaughn Estates. We were please to have some special Gyros join us for this celebration including PIP Tom Lennox, Gov. Jim Jenkins, and 1st. Lt. Governor Glenn Pollinger. The meeting started with a musical interlude by world famous pianist David Warrack (son of our own Bill Warrack). Guests were then ushered in by a piper followed by appropriate toasts and welcome by outgoing President Tom Rassos. Following dinner, we started our special ceremony with Mike Read presenting a shortened version of his now famous Founders Night speech. IPIP and Club Secretary-Treasurer Ab Nightingale followed by reviewing the history of the Toronto club. We were then entertained by four of our longest term
members who spoke to us about their memories of Gyro – great presentations and memories by Bill Tynkaluk (48 yrs.), Barry Black (41 yrs.), John Young (48 yrs.) and Bill Pate (51 yrs.). This was followed by Club Directors cutting and distributing our special anniversary cake (see photo) We then moved on to the present with Governor Jim Jenkins installing our new Directors followed by the installation of two new members – Ray Goodier & John McCullough. Both new members were sponsored by Bob Baines. The photos show how happy he was to see these fellows installed. We closed with special presentations to PDG Mike Read (International Award of Merit); outgoing President Tom Rassos (Certificate of Appreciation as club President); Membership Chairman Bob Baines (special club Certificate of Appreciation for his work over the years); and incoming President Roman Niemy (International Best Website Award).
What an absolutely great evening for 52 Gyros, Gyrettes & Guests in attendance!
Submitted by Ab Nightingale ~ Secretary, Toronto Gyro Club
The following photos further describe the event. We are having FUN! Lots planned for the rest of the year, so stay tuned!
Photos from the Toronto 90th Anniversary Party ... starting with Pre-dinner
... then Dinner
President Tom Rassos and Piper John & Elsa Young Barry & Marlies Black with Tom
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Toronto’s 90th Anniversary, cont.
... followed by after dinner speakers
... and presentations ...
Mike Read Ab Nightingale Barry Black
Bill Gynkaluk Bill Pate John Young
Governor Jenkins installs the new Toronto Directors Special Cake Directors cutting the cake
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Toronto’s 90th Anniversary, cont.more photos
Governor Jenkins with new members and their Gyrettes Sponsor Bob Baines with new membersRay & Jean Goodier, Jim Jenkins, Mary & John McCullough
PDG Mike Read thanks IPIP Nightingale for the Merit Award Incoming President Roman presents PP Plaque to Tom Rassos
Past President Tom presents special certificate to IPIP Nightingale presents President Roman with International Award Bob Baines for his contributions to the club for Best Website won by the Toronto club
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Wadsworth Summerstory by Pat Brannigan
Carrying on in our tradition for summer type festivities, the Wadsworth Gyro Club gather most of its members and wives for a Sunday brunch on June 30th at the Brannigan home. We opened again with Mimosas and Bloody Marys to delight the partakers, and followed with traditional breakfast fare, a terrific array of waffles cooked to order, sausage, egg stratas, rich rolls and breads. The cocktails on the patio led to meal seating in the home for comfort. A slight mist of rain challenged some Gyros and Gyrettes to seek cover early ... however most stayed challenging the misty outdoors. The committee was Walt & Betty Gairing, Chuck & Jan Johnston and Paul & Joan Brannigan. After 2-3 hours of Gyro friendship and frivolity, the members headed for home. Additionally, the Brannigan’s daughter Peggy, and her son Brian Smith attended from their home in Holland, and brought news of her husband, Astronaut Steven Smith, who was in Houston on NASA business.
Dave & Fran Hammerly appear engrossed in Mike Bates latest report on his recent wild trip to Chicago. Dave then recounted his adventures, which got better after
a sip or two of his beverage.
Walt Gairing sits amid Dolly Sterling and Sarah McIlvaine as they exhortthe bartender and cooks to hurry the good-times!
Judge Steve McIlvaine and Madeline Kelly relax as they await their Mimosas,daring it to rain on their festivity. They won, and the Judge gave the
“weatherman” a new hearing date to stay away from Gyro parties in progress.
Left: Larry Fligor happily contemplates the arrival of more waffles and sausage, and possibly another Bloody Mary. His meditation was rewarded momentarily.Center: Chuck Johnston and Pat Brannigan enjoy the afterglow of another Gyro party that provided cheer for all. Right: Jan Johnston and Walt Gairing
rejoice that all of their brunch preparations were rewarded with much gratitude. All went home stating, “You’re A Friend of Mine.”
Mike Bates entertains his Gyro friends with his inimitablearay of stories from his vast travels. Hi wife Pepper
approved “his” version of the story.
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Kelowna Honors three 50-year Members
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Testimony of Hugh Fitzpatrick
I grew up in a Gyro household as my father was a Gyro in the Kelowna Club. I was, therefore, thrilled when I was invited to become a Gyro and share in the friendship that my dad had enjoyed for many years, and was still enjoying. I remember that we would always plan our out of town trips so that they would not conflict with a Gyro meeting. I was President in 69-70, I wrote our Appleer newsletter for several years. Gyro friendship was extended to me immediately upon my joining and I soon learned the true meaning of the old verse, “Friendship ain't just shaking hands and saying “Howdy do” Friendship grasps a fella's heart and warms him through and through.” I'm delighted to have had fifty years of membership to enjoy that friendship.
Al Anderson (50 years)
Al recalls going to a Gyro kiddy's party at the Aquatic centre with his 2 daughters and wife Nina. Ron Ellis, who joined with Al in 1959, tells Al this event is for kids only and why did he bring his Gyrette Nina. Al responds, Nina is 8 ½ months pregnant and you said bring all your kids.
Testimony from Miles Treadgold
I joined Gyro in 1959 at the tender age of 21. The Kelowna Gyro club had many father/son combinations at that time. Kelowna was small and I, like many sons, joined their fathers in business so it seemed to be natural to join Gyro as well. My Grandfather was also a member of the Kelowna club
rdso I became the first 3 generation member in Gyro International. I was proud to bring my son Geoff into
ththe club in 1996, making him the first 4 generation Gyro.
Gyro was a large part of our social lives in the early days as most of our friends were in Gyro. I was president in 1978. A lot of effort was put into community events and the club was very prominent in the city. Two of the most notable community projects were the development of Boyce Gyro Park and the initiative to build the Kelowna & District Memorial Arena as a tribute to our war efforts. I still enjoy the fellowship of Gyro and appreciate the many friends we have made over the years.
PS There is a tradition in Kelowna to serve as president only once.
In April 2009, three Kelowna Gyros were presented each with a plaque and 50-year pin
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Prince Georgecontinues to have fun!
What can I say, Gyro is all about friends and fun! We took the summer off, but before we did, we held our annual mixed golf tournament, followed by the guys only fishing weekend to Uncha Lake – slow fishing but great stories and food to help us relax! We met again in September and exchanged our summer stories at a good old-fashioned Barn Dance -- John Simpkins’ brother provided the Barn -- John slow-cooked the ribs on the BBQ and everyone kicked up their heels and danced the night away. It was so much fun, we are planning on it becoming an annual event! Then it was almost serious time as we held our annual installation with a wine & cheese get together on Friday ... the big banquet and dance on Saturday with a follow up traditional “Moosemilk” breakfast to send our visiting friends away in style. What’s in store now? MORE FUN! The Christmas Party is next. Yes indeed, we have lots of fun in Prince George!
Left to right, top to bottom: Incoming President Claire Bonner cycles his way to power. Laura Langley & Bud Whitwam, this years golf champions. Ian Hewlett shows off his “Big Bertha.” Lloyd & Adene Clay whoop it up at the barn dance. Bill Golley relaxing at the fishing weekend.John Simpkins cooks up the ribs at the barn dance.
story by dan du gas
Conventions & Interim Meetings
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Say “Hello Gyro”to our new members
to learn more, go to http://www.gyro.ws
Future Deadlines for the GyroScopeFebruary 5, 2010 / May 7, 2010 / August 1, 2010
January 9, 2010 ................................................................................. District III Interim Garden Place Hotel, Buffalo, New York
January 17-21, 2010 ..................................................................... International Interim Tuscany Suites & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada
February 13-14, 2010 ........................................................................ District VI Interim Sussex Curling Club, Sussex, New Brunswick
March 27, 2010 ................................................................................... District I Interim Monaco’s Palace, Columbus, Ohio
April 2010 .................................................................................... District X Convention Sarasota, Florida
July 11-18, 2010 ................................................ International & District VII Convention Crowne Plaza Hotel, St. Paul, Minnesota
August 19-22, 2010 .................................................................. District VIII Convention Coast Edmonton East Hotel, Sherwood Park, Alberta
August 2010 ................................................................................ District II Convention tbd
September 23-26, 2010 .............................................................. District III Convention Alexandria Bay, New York – Host: Rochester
September 2010 ........................................................................... District I Convention
January 14-21, 2011 ..................................................................... International Interim Hilton Desoto Savannah, Savannah, Georgia
July 4-10, 2011 ................................................... International & District VI Convention Halifax, Nova Scotia
2012 ...................................................................... International & District I Convention
Cincinnati, Ohio
2013 .................................................................... International & District X Convention Caribbean Cruise out of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
February 5-7, 2010 ............................................................................ District IV Interim Seattle hosting at Edmonds Inn & Yacht Club, Edmonds, WA
March 12-14, 2010 .......................................................................... District VIII Interim Fairmont Hot Springs Resort, British Columbia
September 17-19, 2010 .............................................................. District IV Convention Sun Peaks Resort, Kamloops, British Columbia
September 17-19, 2010 ............................................................. District VI Convention Kentville 70th Anniversary - Old Orchard Inn, Greenwich, Nova Scotia
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October 15-17, 2010 .................................................................. District IX Convention Amador Best Western, Jackson, California
“100th Anniversary of Gyro International”
Edmonton - Jack SlobodanMarion - Raleigh L. Smith
Bill LuseJohn StewardRex Parrot
Toronto - Ray Goodier John McCulloughVictoria - Pierre C. LeSeachYoungstown - David C. Zedaker
Blacklake - Thomas NugentCalgary - Donald CraigDavenport - Charles L. RoederFresno - Bruce D. McKee
Rick R. StaggsIndianapolis - Carl L. Meyer
Tom H. MullineuxMinneapolis/Metro -
Nathan G. NelsonPainesville - Robert E. Boyd
Kent A. CasertaKevin D. MalecekJames SandenRichard A. Swain
St. Albert - Dale D. PetersonSarasota - Robert R. MurschSherwood Park - Paul L. AdilmanVancouver, BC - William DieboltVancouver, WA - Richard B. Payne
Jeffery J. SheltonYakima - Ron Anderson
Camosun - Maury Van FlietKentville - Gordon L. MorseKitchner/ Jack Dehmel Waterloo - Graham N. DareMarion - Robert R. CrowellMinneapolis/ Frederick Drill Suburban - Adams E. StanzakNanaimo - Brodie C. AdsheadNelson - Graham V. EdwardsPenticton - John H. WisenerPrince George - Russell E. Hill
Lu VerticchioSherwood Park - Murray BergTacoma - Bill Imholt
Costi MahshiTruro - John S. MacGregorWenatchee - John BeuhlerYoungstown - William E. Schaper
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