Oct / Nov 2015 The Rhein-Donau Club Inc. German Speaking Club, Since 1958 CLUB MAGAZINE / KLUB NACHRICHTEN 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 Wednesday Friday Saturday Sunday 6:30pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 6:30pm 4:30pm to to to to to Kitchen: Wednesday Friday Saturday Sunday 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:30pm 5:00pm to 9:00pm to 9:00pm to 10:30pm to 8:00pm 10:30pm 10:30pm 10:30pm 11pm 8:30pm Committee 4 New Members 4 President’s Report 5& 6 Secretary’s Report 7 Video 8 Report 9 Oktoberfest Rhein-Donau Club Kitchen: 10 & 11 Dance Program Nov. 12 Motown 13 Musicians night 14 New Year’s Eve 15 Group Reports 15 to 22 All Flavours Catering Services LaLeLu 23 Chef: Rüdiger Otte Mob: 0448 827 119 Email: [email protected] www.rheindonaurestaurant.com.au Umbrella Community 24 From the Chef 25 Radio & Editor 26 Group List 27 3 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 New Members: August •BENNISON Kate •CADZOW Joseph •McKENZIE David •MANN Richard •PARKER Lianna •SOLOMON Debra •SOLOMON Trevor •SPANIOL Walter September HEANEY Marjorie Heaney PERRONE Käthe Death Notice: LEE Jerry passed 31/7/2015. Jerry will be sadly missed by our Table Tennis Group. 4 From the President On Saturday the 19th September, we celebrated the 57th Anniversary of the Rhein-Donau Club. It is always a very happy evening amongst our members and guests. Now changes are, not only happening in the world, but also here in Perth in our Club: We have welcomed a variety of new groups and activities to our club. The music and language group LaLeLu, for children ages 0-7 years who meet every Friday in the Sports Hall, are settling in really well. Marlene Porzig Once a month a group of men, from Denmark, are meeting to have the opportunity to speak only Danish and play games as well as partake of the food and beverages we offer. The Dutch Club “Neederlandia” is in need of new premises for a period of time to be able to continue their club activities. Here in the RDC they have found what they need and the Committee has assisted and supported them in the process of the move. As of January 2016 they will hire the rooms that they need. Once a month we have the “Motown” group playing 60’s and 70’s music from 7 and 12 inch vinyl records. The evenings are well attended. On Friday the 11th September, we had the beginning of a new event “Tag der Deutschen Sprache”, Day of the German Language. It was a wonderful evening, and you can read about it in this magazine. All these activities are beneficial to the club and its members. Our Oktoberfest is nearly here and we are already working hard to make it a great success. I have taken the position as President for the second time and I am very grateful to have the support of a good committee. They say it is always easier the second time around! Report des Präsidentin Am Samstag den 19. September, feierten wir den 57. Gründungstag des Rhein Donau Klubs. Es ist immer ein schönen Abend im Kreise aller Mitglieder und Gäste. Wir sind im Zeitpunkt der vielen Wechsel in der Welt und so auch bei uns hier im Klub. 5 Unsere Türen sind weiter geöffnet um auch andere Interessen herein zu lassen. Die Musik und Sprachgruppe LaLeLu für Kinder vom Alter 0-7 Jahren, die jeden Freitag morgen in der Sport Halle statt findet, hat guten Fuss gefunden und wir wünschen ihr weiterhin viel Erfolgt. Einmal im Monat trifft sich eine Gruppe von Dänen, die an diesen Abend nur Dänisch sprechen, um die Sprache weiter zu fördern und dabei auch von unsere Küche und Bar Nutz nehmen. Der Klub „Neederlandia“ im Wembley, hat seit einiger Zeit eine neue Unterkunft gesucht für seine Mitglieder. Hier im RDC haben sie es passend gefunden und ab Januar 2016 werden sie Wöchentlich verschiedene Räume mieten. Wir im Komitee haben sie unterstützt und ihnen geholfen das der Umzug ohne Schwierigkeiten vor geht. Einmal im Monat spielt „Motown“ Schallplatten Musik von den 60iger und 70iger Jahren. Der Abend ist immer gut besucht. Am Freitag den 11.September, fand die Eröffnung des „Tag der Deutschen Sprache“ statt. Der RDC war der Gastgeber und es war ein wirklich wunderschöner Abend. Weiteres lesen sie hier im Magazine. So geht es bei uns vorwärts und zum Vorteil unseres Klubs. Unser Oktoberfest steht vor der Tür und wir sind alle fleissig dabei das es auch in diesem Jahr ein grosser Erfolg wird. Den Posten als Präsidentin habe ich jetzt zum zweiten mal angenommen. Man sagt, das es beim zweiten mal leichter ist, aber das natürlich geht nur mit einem guten Komitee, und da bin ich dankbar, das es der Fall ist. Marlene Porzig 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 ladies there is a women’s gathering simultaneously. 6 From the Secretary Now in my third year as Secretary, it is worthwhile reflecting on the changes that have taken place in the running of the Club over many decades. I imagine in the early years there were a large number of members (probably family groups) who would be spending their entire weekends working, decorating, cleaning, building, painting, fixing, organising, accounting, dancing, singing, shooting, and so on. Within this group there were those who committed time and energy by taking on various roles on the Committee to see the Club grow and prosper. Those days are now past (without too much regret?). The subsequent generations have come and gone either retaining an interest or moving away from the Club and its activities. What survives is the following. A healthy membership, who attend regular functions on a weekly or monthly basis. It is heartening to see the work that is needed to maintain the Club now being carried out by a committed group of helpers, paid or unpaid – in the form of:The cleaners who leave the premises in a neat and tidy way after every event no matter how big or small - our gardener who keeps the verges neat and tidy - a dependable and efficient office staff - a committee dedicated to making the relevant decisions and to keep order of all manner of undertakings - group leaders willing to participate when called for bar staff who commit to a regular roster - door tickets sellers also. And in the current times we do not have family groups here every weekend, and way less than the 1,500 membership of earlier times. So it is gratifying that even on a more part-time basis there are enough willing helpers to give a hand when needed. No-one is ‘living’ here any more, yet jobs are done by Club members to the best of their ability and the result is a still healthily functioning Club. A short anecdote - A young couple from the country (Bruce Rock) who came for the Motown (4th September), were very pleased with the sense of welcome offered to them to eat, drink and enjoy the environment within the Club. Almost embarrassed by the cheapness of the drinks, they are willing to pay membership in gratitude for the friendly atmosphere and would like to visit on a regular basis. This brief exchange says a lot for our Club culture. I look forward to the busy month of Oktoberfest weekends and getting out alive at the other end!! Robert Schulz/ Secretary 7 VIDEO-NACHMITTAG Oktober Im Oktober findet kein Filmnachmittag statt, da der Rhein Donau Club jeden Sonntag geschlossen hat. Sonntag, 29.November—15.00 Uhr Und wenn wir alle zusammenziehen? Ein deutsch/französischer Film in deutscher Sprache. Die Darsteller sind: Daniel Brühl, Geraldine Chaplin, Jane Fonda, Claude Rich, Pierre Richard und Guy Bedos. Ein wunderbar warmherziger Film, frech und mit sanfter Ironie. Marieluise Schmidt Hon. Consul Torsten Ketelsen Pamela Millar presenting prizes 8 Der “Tag der Deutschen Sprache” wurde am Freitag d. 10.FEB. in der Edelweisshalle gebührlich gefeiert. Rund 200 Gäste folgten der offenen Einladung des Honorarkonsuls der Bundesrepublik, Torsten Ketelsen, der als Schirmherr der Veranstaltung auch die Eröffnung Rede hielt. Unter den eingeladenen Gästen, die auch als Sprecher fungierten, befanden sich Herr Peter Abetz, MLA, als Vertreter der Regierung, sowie Fr. Sue Ellery, die die Opposition vertrat. Weitere Sprecher waren Dr. Susanne Olberg, Kulturreferendarin der Deutschen Botschaft in Canberra; Dr. Dale Adams, von der Deutsch-Abteilung der Uni. von WA; Wolfgang Leonhardt, Verein Deutsche Sprache und Radio Deutsche Stunde; Pamela Millar, Gesellschaft für den Australisch-Deutschen Schüleraustausch; Iris Ludewig-Rohwer, Goethe Society WA, sowie Helen Kuehs, Deutschlehrer-Verband WA. Die Reden wirkten keineswegs langweilig, denn eine jede brachte andere Fakten und Aspekte über die Deutsche Sprache und wurden reichlich applaudiert. Die Veranstaltung, bei der es hauptsächlich um den Erhalt und der Verbreitung der Deutschen Sprache, sowie um deren Säuberung von Anglizismen, ging, diente auch dazu den “German Round Language Table in WA” aus der Wiege zu heben. Dieser will sich dafür einsetzen, daß Deutsch in mehr Schulen in WA unterrichtet wird. Sodann wurden die besten Gedichte von Kindern, die an einem Gedicht-Wettbewerb teilgenommen hatten, ausgezeichnet. Der offizielle Teil der Veranstaltung endete mit einem Schlußwort in welchem Torsten Ketelsen noch einmal Sinn und Zweck der Veranstaltung skizzierte und Marlene Porzig, Präsidentin des RDC, der in Perth Zentrum deutschen Lebens sei, für die Bereitstellung der Edelweisshalle dankte. Danach ging man zum gemütlichen Teil über bei gutem Essen und Trinken. -// W.A. Leonhardt 9 10 OKTOBERFEST LIVE - BAND Kitchen and Bar open: 6:00pm—12 midnight Entry: Members $15 Guest $20 Fridays and Saturdays Saturday, 3rd October Step Back and Mercury Friday, 9th October Step Back and DJ Brian in Beer garden Saturday, 10th October Alpen Duo and Mercury in Beer garden Friday, 16th October Step Back and DJ Brian in Beer garden Saturday, 17th October Step Back and Alpen Duo in Beer garden Friday, 23rd October Step Back and Mustard Seed in Beer garden Saturday, 24th October Dolomiten Trio and Mercury in Beer garden Friday, 30th October Step Back and Mustard Seed in Beer garden Saturday, 31st October Step Back and Mercury in Beer garden Sunday, 1st November FAMILY DAY (free event) 11 LIVE - BAND DANCES NOVEMBER Entry: Members $15 Guest $20 7:00pm—11:00pm Kitchen and Bar open: Saturdays Friday, 6th November MOTOWN night Heimat Choir Sing-a-long Saturday, 7th November with Step Back Theatre group presents A night Saturday, 14th November in Vienna with the Alpen Duo Air Rifle Group dance with Saturday, 21st November the West Coast Rhythm Saturday, 28th November Dance with the Aerotec Friday, 4th December MOTOWN night Saturday, 5th December Dance with Step Back Saturday, 12th December Dance with the Alpen Duo Saturday, 19th December Christmas Evening with Eurasia Saturday, 26th December CLUB CLOSED Saturday, 31st December NEW YEAR’S EVE Masquerade Ball with the Alpen Duo 1st January to February CLUB CLOSED 12 Tag der deutschen Sprache with Wolfgang Leonhardt O ur nights, featuring the music of Tamla Motown, Northern, Modern, and Classic Soul, are just getting better and better with a great following of regulars and plenty of new faces at every event. We are also becoming known as" Motown in Myaree", and that means we, and the club, are easily recognised by people who previously had no knowledge of either. That is great news for us all. With the Oktoberfest coming up, we have a few weeks off and we will be back in November with a line up of four DJ's each playing what we consider to be "Simply The Best" music in the world, all on 7 and 12 inch vinyl, the way it should be played. Dates for the rest of this year are: Friday 6th November Friday 4th December We'll be there and we are looking forward to seeing you there too. Dave and Marilyn Krogh 13 Musiker Nachmittag – Ab Sonntag 8. November Anfänger oder Konzertmeister jeder ist willkommen. Bringe Dein Instrument und spiele uns was vor, alleine oder in einer Gruppe. Gäste sind auch willkommen. Am Sontag Nachmittag von 17Uhr bis laden Schluss. Für Informationen telefonieren bitte Reinhard 0487 312 445 Calling all Musicians Starting Sunday Nov 8th The Rhein-Donau Club has many talented musicians and it would be great to have a regular get together. Musicians young and old can share their talents and ideas in a fun, friendly atmosphere at the club. It would be a great opportunity to revive some of the German oldies and keep up with what’s happening on the German music scene. If you own an instrument and would like to get together for a regular jam session on a Sunday afternoon from 5pm onwards, contact: Reinhard on 0487 312 445 for more details. 14 Eagle Eye Air Rifle Group H i every one, We have just finished 2 postal shoots with the other clubs from over East and we have, overall, the strongest Group in 3 Grades. Grade 1 in resting, Grade 2 in resting and free standing. Grade C congratulations to Cheryl, Mario and Matt, and well done to all our other Shooters that participated. We are going to be very busy with the Oktoberfest and we need all the help that we can get. We will have our group dance on the 21st of November so please remember that date. Good Shooting everyone, Sophia Bayley, Group Leader 15 Heimat Choir D ue to holidays and winter sniffles (“Schnupfen”), the choirs numbers are low, but we are soldiering on. We hope to sing at the Anniversary of the Club, because 57 years is quite a mile stone. On the 7th of November we will have a Sing-a-long and I am really hoping that many members and guests will support the choir on that night. „Mit frohem Sängergruss“, Marlene Porzig, Group Leader SKAT GROUP D ue to not enough Players there were no Preisskat in July and August. Also because of holidays in September and Octoberfest there will be no Preisskat. Next Preisskat is as normal in November. Ursula Deck in absence of Manfred Hoppe Theatre Group H ello my Dear friends, Our Vienna Night will be held on the 14th November so please dress up and come along to enjoy a lovely night. Raffle prizes etc. Our Children’s Christmas Party will be on the same day as the Christmas Market being Sunday December 6th. The cost will be $15 per child for the present. Please book your child in at the office or with me. auf wiedersehn, servus, ciao, Fritzi Waters, Group Leader 16 Senioren / Seniors L iebe Senioren, Wie üblich treffen wir uns jeden Mittwoch von 10.00 – 3.00 p.m. Wir freuen uns wieder ein neues Mitglied erworben zu haben. Ich hoffe, dass Du Käthe Perrone möglichst jeden Mittwoch bei uns sein kannst. Am Freitag, den 11. Sept. machten wir einen Ausflug nach Alicia Estates. Ich glaube, dass es Euch allen gefallen hat. Wünschen allen kranken Mitgliedern baldige Besserung. Rita Zeller, Group Leader Congratulations and best wishes to Rita Zeller who celebrated her Milestone 80th Birthday on 15th September, 2015 Pool Group W here has this year gone? It is Oktoberfest once more. The snooker will be open on Tuesdays and Fridays as usual during this time, so feel welcome to come and play, Cheers, Your Captain, Mario 17 TABLE TENNIS GROUP W e have had good attendance each week with everyone enjoying their Table Tennis. We welcome Chris and Ken back from their three week trip down the Rhine and Danube Rivers with a stopover in Singapore. Chris is unable to play tennis due to an injury and I hope he will be better soon. Ken Manolas has had a spell in hospital but is back playing again. Jerry Lee sadly passed away on 3rd August. An excellent player who enjoyed his Table Tennis. He will be sadly missed. Thank you to all those attending his very moving Chinese Burial Ceremony. Our deepest Sympathy to Mrs. Lee and Family. Recently the State Titles were held in the WATTA Centre and I won a Silver Medal. Paul, Jason and I attended the finals which was an excellent night of Table Tennis. Mid October I will be in Caloundra, QLD. I have a friend in McKay and have been invited to spend 10 days with her. I am really looking forward to the holiday and will be doing some bushwalking, which I love. In the meantime, take care, Joyce Williams, Group Leader Chess Group W e are meeting every Wednesday evening in the Karl’s Bar for chess. Anybody is welcome, Starter or Grandmaster. Your Ewald Froend, Group Leader 18 Rhein-Donau Model Railway Group Meeting Fridays -1900/700pm --- sometimes Tuesdays – 1900 – scenic group Contact President Cornelis de Groot – 9447 1939 for further information ______________________________________________________________________________ Street and hazard lights installed and working, the blank spots will have houses T his time the elusive computer ‘wizards’, Cornelis de Groot, our President, and Garry West, our Treasurer, at work on the turntable automation. The mighty Liebherr A locomotive will come out from the roundhouse onto the turntable. The table will move and line up with a road to the coal stage where the loco will ‘coal’. After a while the procedure will reverse itself. Progress is also made on the ‘loading unloading’ tracks. To speed up the building progress we have engaged one of the mighty Liebherr construction site tower cranes. As usual, during the Oktoberfest we should be running Fridays and Saturdays from 1900 till about 2100 (7pm – 9pm) depending on the attendance. We will finish the session on Sunday 1st November with Children’s Day, running from 1300 -1630 (1.00pm – 4.30pm). Ed RdeG 8’15 19 Edelweiss Dance Group W ell, for those of you who didn't make it to the 40th anniversary of our Alpengaudi, you missed a great night. It was wonderful to have so many past members of the group there to help us celebrate. On this special night, it was my pleasure to announce that our group unanimously decided to make Karen Sagenschneider and Peter Hansen, honorary members. At present, Peter is in Denmark so he will receive his certificate at a later date. Other members were awarded certificates for participating in the group for various years, ranging from 40yrs to 50yrs. We had the debut of two new dancers, Jacqui Hoff and Richard Mann. They performed most admirably and are an asset to our group. Whilst we did our usual folkdances, we thought we would charge it up a bit and our boys transformed themselves into "beauties.' It was a sight for sore eyes in more ways than one. The girls also changed into rugged good-looking fellows. This past week saw the arrival of another new little Schuhplattler. Jasmine and Daniel welcomed their little bundle of joy, Koby. Congratulations to the first time parents and also to Bev on her new role as a grandmother. I would like to thank everyone who helped make the Alpengaudi a success, from practising hard and performing to decorating and clearing up. An extra special thanks to Dieter who manned the door and worked hard on the badges and certificates. And just before I finish, the entire group wishes a speedy recovery to Sieglinde who is recovering from shoulder surgery. We hope to see you back soon, dancing and playing those bells. Julianne Pulver, Group Leader 20 21 WA Mandolin Orchestra B y the time this edition is distributed WAMO will just have held their Italian Fest. On the night the Orchestra played some well known Italian melodies and supported Eddie Staszak (accordion) and Roberto Balsamo (vocals) on some more. West Coast Rhythm supplied dance music for the rest of the evening and pasta and vino was enjoyed by all. Rehearsals for the end of year concert have begun in earnest. This year the concert will be held at 7.30 pm on the 21st of November at the Church of Resurrection in Swanbourne. A fine acoustic venue. Continuing the story of the mandolin's history. We are now in the 1920's and immigration to America has brought many mandolins across the Atlantic. These roundback mandolins were really too light and sweet in sound for the developing country and western, swing and bluegrass music of America. The famous Gibson Guitar Co. was founded by Orville Gibson whose designs followed the carved top and back style of violins and gave better volume and extended fingerboard range. The steamed and bent multi piece European roundback was overshadowed by this new design. After Orville's demise the Gibson Co's designer Lloyd Loar extended these ideas to the fashioning of the now readily recognisable Bluegrass mandolin with the scrolls on the head and shoulder. Most of the mandolins played in WAMO are of the archtop carved design, many made for us by the West Australian luthier Scott Wise of Margaret River. Harry Baker 22 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. 23 Umbrella’s visiting Angels Program (Community Visitors Scheme) BECOME A VOLUNTEER Our Community Visitors Scheme is seeking volunteers speaking German, who are able to commit to building a friendship with a German older person living in aged care facility or at home who may be lonely or isolated. Our program enriches the quality of elderly peoples life through regular friendly visits. We ask volunteers for 2 hours per fortnight. This program provides volunteers with the opportunity of making new friendships and we provide orientation training, reimburse travelling costs and pay for police clearance. If you are interested in volunteering please contact the program coordinator. 24 L ETTER FROM OUR COOK RUEDI: Luckily I have been able to secure staff for service and kitchen who are German speaking "Locals" or Permanent Residents now and therefore I do not have not to employ Backpackers anymore . As a special treat to you, I have a Guest Chef and his wife from Germany helping me out. Hans Peter and Karola have been 40+ years employed in the Hospitality Industry and are forming an important part of my strategy to have a successful Kitchen operation ! (They will love having the pressure put onto them, as they have got too relaxed since retiring . They told me so, when I was holidaying recently in the Provence and Black Forrest with them). Lets give them a warm welcome and I promise to work them hard in order not to disappoint them. As you may have noticed, we are now having a variety of fish on our menu as well as a range of other interesting new dishes. We have also had a series of very successful functions with Hot & Cold Buffets in growing numbers. So please consider the date of your Christmas Function and book early to avoid disappointment . My Staff and I wish you a wonderful springtime and a happy Oktoberfest. Liebe Grüsse......Rudi 25 RHEIN-DONAU CLUB RADIO SENDUNG IN DEUTSCHER S PRACHE 11 BIS 12 UHR JEDEN SONNTAG 6 EBA FM AUF WELLE 95.3 MHZ ODER WELTWEIT AUF WWW.6EBA.COM.AU M ODERATOREN: W OLFGANG A. LEONHARDT, M ARIELUISE SCHMIDT, ADALBERT ENGEL U. KLAUS S. LEONHARDT STUDIO T EL: 9227 5953 o n the 6th December the club is holding it’s annual Christmas Market from 10am to 4pm. For those who wish to hold a stall or know someone who wants a stall please ring Ursula on 94595379. Contributions for Dec/Jan 2016 issue would be appreciated by the 1st of November 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 Sophia Bayley 9417 2640 Friday 7pm Card (Skat) Manfred Hoppe 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 9330 4423 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) 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 Werner Wellman 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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