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Napier Returned Services’ Association Incorporated
34 Vautier Street, PO Box 253, NAPIER. NZ Telephone 0-6-835 7629 email reception@rsanapier.co.nz
Veterans’ Affairs Announcements
Assistance for ALL Veterans.
Veterans did you know that you could get the following assistance to help you in your
daily life, and also a possible payment to help you enjoy your leisure times, and help you
stay in your own home.
Assistance with and at NO COST to you.
Lawns and gardens
House cleaning
Gutters cleaned
Windows and house washing (external only) help may be available for
internal windows
Home modifications to assist entry and exit (ramps)
Furniture modifications
Attendant care (short term basis only)
Adaptive clothing and footwear
Personal alarms (in case of falls etc)
Assistance with applications for funding of mobility scooters
Travel allowances (certain conditions apply)
Medical costs
Hearing loss
The above is available to all who served prior to 1st April 1974 and includes all
operational deployments and routine service deployments.
This also covers those who served after 1st April 1974 and served in the many theatres, or
had routine service since Vietnam.
For further information or clarification Veteran’s you may contact your Veterans’ Affairs Case Manager
directly on 0800 483 8372, or email veterans@nzdf.mil.nz. Alternatively, you may make an appointment (usually on a Wednesday) through the Napier RSA Reception 34 Vautier Street, Napier or Telephone 0-6-835 7629; our local Support Advisors can discuss your circumstances and complete a “short needs assessment form”
Support Advisors – John Purcell and Tony Fraser John Purcell (06) 835-7629 ext. 704 or Tony Fraser 0274 459 584
Presidents Report
Over the past 101 Annual General Meetings there has been varied and not always positive results. In recent years we
have produced outstanding financial results and an overall
happiness from members.
This year the turnout of members was a great number and it is great to see this connection and involvement from the
members. Thank you to those who attended the AGM with good member support, it is what makes us different to a
tavern or public facility.
In general business we had a good discussion about the Napier Conference Centre and collectively comprised a strong voice to take to Napier
City Council. I was to attend a meeting at the council as a representative of the Napier RSA. Unfortunately due to the current run of colds and flus going around I
personally could not attend, however Dorothy did go in my place.
Our motion was presented at the meeting where it was acknowledged and tabled.
It would seem that they are not in a position to reinstate the original name, roll of honour or eternal flame. They are looking at creating an honorable memorial and
have taken on board the Napier RSA members’ voice to position any such memorial on Marine Parade. Part of the meeting we also reiterated that there was a strong
need to involve the community as it has felt that the lack in communication is only leading to whispers and rumors which has not been positive at any point. They have
told us that they do intend to hold a public meeting in the near future. This will be the platform to use to make a stand on this important issue
After the meeting we did let them know that we will be informing our members of
any updates or progress as this subject is close to home for us. So for now I would like to say that we have been heard and that we will keep you all up to date as we
can.
I wish to welcome our new Executive Committee, many of this committee have
previously been on our committee or a similar type of board. I have been on The Napier RSA Committee for some 20 years, we have developed into a positive and
progressive committee that work together with our focus on our members and our community.
I want to finish with a congratulations to Team New Zealand for a wonderful victory
over Oracle. It takes great courage and determination to participate and claim victory in the Americas Cup the way that they did. They are a display of a Kiwi spirit
on the international stage. Well done you have made us all proud.
John Purcell QSM JP
Napier RSA President
Minutes of the Napier RSA Executive Committee Monthly Meeting held in their Clubrooms, 34 Vautier Street, Napier at 9.00am Saturday 17th June 2017
Welcome The President welcomed the Executive Committee
Attendees J Purcell (President), B Strong (Vice President) N Thompson, B Williams, R Jordan, K Lynch, J Shipman, C Strong, M Stutchbury, D Fraser (Patron) D Paki (CE); R Rowe invited to speak on Centenary Legacy Trust
Apologies Nil
Previous Minutes Error with Apologies; J Hamer as apology and J Shipman as attendee. All other minutes moved as a true and written record
Matters Arising Quotes for roof, Difibulator repaired and available
Centenary Legacy As tabled, V Kerr & K Marshall to become trustees - unanimous
Correspondence 1. DB price increase in July, will action from 1st of August 2. St Johns, thanking for donation 3. Declined application enquiry 4. Gardiner Knobloch donation thank you 5. Google report for the month of May 6. C Prichard, thanking for Dawn Service 7. Mac Morgan, thanking for Rock hunt participation 8. HBDHB, Smokefree policy Inwards correspondence received Outwards Endorsed
CE Report As tabled;
Financial Report As tabled; Annual Financial report, Auditors report Moved that from 1 April 2017 Building Deprecation not to be included. Unanimous Moved that the creditors be approved for payment -unanimous
Committee Reports
Health and Safety As tabled; Sunday Lunches no longer provided by adjuncts 2nd First Aid training in July
Legal & Charter 1. Reciprocal Visiting rights agreement with HB Bird Club 2. Auditor letters; Trio Comfort & Wages 3. DIA Mystery Shopper report
Entertainment 1. Karaoke fundraising event Friday 14th July from 7pm 2. Napier City Cadets, Casino Saturday 15th July 7.30pm $30 per ticket 3. Joy Miller Fun Day Sunday 23rd July 10am
Poppy & Welfare Trust 1. C Strong new trustee to Napier RSA Poppy Trust 2. Summary of each trust financial and trustee positions 3. Trusts to be reported with AGM reports 4. Nomination from NCC re: Positive Ageing Strategy
Sports Council As tabled 1. Joy Miller Cup Fun Day Sunday 23rd July 10am 2. Visiting potential exchange clubs, proactive approach, successful
Premises 1. Quotes received carpet cleaning 2. Awaiting roof quotes 3. New door for storage off committee room
New Members 44 New member applications received 43 new members moved to be approved – unanimous 1 new member declined - unanimous
Clubs NZ & RNZRSA As tabled 1. Provisional membership awareness details 2. Elder Abuse awareness
Events Committee As tabled Moved – "That the purchase of poppies for ANZAC Day be funded from the Poppy Trust on an annual basis" unanimous
Events team and planning going well
General Business 1. Nomination submitted for a Certificate of Merit 2. President thanked all of the committee for their contribution and support for this past year, wishing them well for this year’s elections 3. Ode introduction to be reworded 4. Offers to assist with checking membership for AGM 5. ANZAC book gifted from ANZAC guest speaker Alesha Gorton
Closing President thanked everyone for their support.
NB Governance, Raffles & Housie, Memorabilia, Veterans Support and Disciplinary had nothing to report Meeting Concluded 10.42am - Next meeting Scheduled for 9.00am 29th July 2017
Come and enjoy a fun night out that
will help our Napier City Cadets
Minutes of the 101st Annual General Meeting of the Napier RSA held in their Clubrooms at 34 Vautier Street, Napier at 10.00am on Sunday 25th June 2017
Call to order, reminder to turn phones off or silent, housekeeping – emergency exits and toilets
Welcome: The President Mr John Purcell QSM J.P. welcomed the 151 members to the 101st AGM.
Ladies and Gentlemen it is my pleasure to welcome you to the Napier RSAs 101st AGM.
We thank you for your attendance.
A moment silence was observed in respect of those members who had passed away during the year and the ODE was read by John Purcell (Te Reo) followed by Mr Ron Rowe (English)
Apologies: Bob Harrington, Neil Caddie, Mike Jepson, Harry Karsten, Alex Tovell-Soundy, Margret Bryce, Greg Hawke, Margret Bailey, Margret Clinch, Wayne Swetman, Marie Baillie, Lyla Martin, Bev Doyle, Jeff Doyle, Kate King
Moved: Joy Hamer
Seconded: Margret Davies
The Minutes of the 100th AGM were moved as a True and Written Record.
Moved: Brian Strong
Seconded: Brian Williams
Matters Arising: No Matters Arising
Moved that the Reports be accepted as tabled
Moved: Don Fraser
Seconded: Robyn Paviour
No questions to the President Report
Addendum to the Presidents Report
As we all know two of our management team have retired from two very important roles, I refer of course to Craig and Bev. However, their successors Dorothy and Kay have already stepped up to the mark and I have no doubt will make their own stamp on this organization.
I would like to say that it has been a privilege to serve you over the last twelve months and to remind you that I have never taken this privilege lightly. During this time we have lost a few members suddenly or due to ill health. Recently a star of the Club Joy Miller passed away and I wish to express how much we still miss her.
You will have read in my report, I wish to make it clear that the RSAs position regarding the Napier War Memorial Conference Centre “RSAs are the Guardians of Remembrance” which means we can hold our ceremonies where no memorials exist. However having said that I believe as a building designed by a Napier Returned Serviceman and Navy person, to honour those who made the ultimate sacrifice and was paid through public subscription by the citizens of Napier, therefore mean that before changing things, as the community and public we should have been consulted.
Addendum to the CE’s Report Firstly, I would like to thank the President and Chief Executive for allowing me to address the Members regarding last year’s trading result.
At the risk of repeating myself I will reiterate that the Club business is a tough business to be in. The Napier RSA has been benefited from solid trading over the past 5 years and I am confident the incoming Committee and Managers will do their best to ensure future opportunities and profits are maximized.
If I was offering advice I would suggest the Club remain vibrant and keep members engaged. It is important that the Club adds more and more value to the Membership Card. The market is forever evolving and Members have an increasingly high expectation.
Most of the RSA Membership, and with particular reference to visitors are now engaged on social media. They know what the meal deal was at the Napier RSA last Thursday, and they are updated every week with all Club events and entertainment. The RSA website activity achieves between 3000 - 5000 hits a month depending on the season, many from visiting Members from other Clubs and Tourists from all over the world.
Social Media is, cost effective, immediate, topical, and informative and a call to action that grows sales by increasing the frequency of visits into the Club. The changes to our liquor license last year allows the Napier RSA to access an undeterminable number of Clubs worldwide.
Over the years we have seen many Clubs simply shut their doors and fade into obscurity, Clubs have merged and occupy backrooms in their host club, some clubs have disestablished key management roles and others operate on the basis of fingers crossed from one year to the next.
It is hoped that with sufficient funds generated over the next few years the RSA will continue to provide a better experience for the members within modern and vibrant premises.
I have always felt very proud of the Napier RSA and the small part I have played in its management but it is our ambassadors at the coal face that make the difference. They serve you well, and it is them that I am most proud of and grateful for – thank you
Addendum to the Financial Report
In January when we first met with the RSA Auditors there was an expectation that the Club would achieve a profit circa of $250,000.
Unfortunately the last quarter trading was a disaster and we kept shifting the goal posts to reflect the market trading changes. Unfortunately only trading highlight during this period was the Art Deco Week
The RSA end result was $188k profit, our budget was $172, so we were above budget but below our expectations. Such is the fickle industry we are in.
At the June Auditors meeting Sholto Matthews pointed out some of the achievements throughout the year.
We surpassed budget by approximately $16,000
Our trading bank balances improved by $76,000
Term debt reduced by nearly $220,000
Our assets increased by $56,000
We achieved a positive overall cash flow from trading of $350,741 a nett of 10% of turnover
Bank Balance 31/03/2017 - credit $556,673.00
Term Debt $575,000
Our Members equity is 70%. If the club followed the same trajectory over the next 3 years they would be freehold
This means that the Club and Clubs finances are in good heart and the future is very positive.
Thank you
Questions on Financial Report:
Bill Stacy asked about the rise in wages
This cost has been paid from the bar while the wage was a administration cost.
Bill Stacy – The Administration wages was down
Don Fraser – asked how did you achieve such an amazing result with many one off costs including Centenary events and retirements.
A great all round team effort
Don Fraser moved to thank the club. Members cheered and gave a standing ovation
Appointment of Auditor
Moved that Sholto Matthews be re-appointed as the RSA Auditor
Moved: Rex Barrett
Seconded: Brian Williams
Appointment of Patron
To reappoint Don Fraser by Acclamation
Election of officers:
Introduction of Officers:
Robert Jordan and Brian Strong invited to speak and introduce themselves for the position of Vice President.
Standing Committee nominees invited to stand and introduce themselves for positions of Executive Committee
Scrutineers: Lyn Valk, Marcus Forsyth, Sue Seamer and Kylie Brown.
New Executive Committee for 2016/17
Patron: Don Fraser by Acclamation
President: John Purcell Unopposed
Vice President: Brian Strong 113
Committee Beverley Russell 128 Brian Williams 115 Noela Thompson 105 Ronald Rowe 105 Charlie Strong 95 Ken Lynch 85 Robert Jordan 81 Cyrus Tawhara 79
Unsuccessful Candidates Joy Hamer 61 Robert Grigg 53
147 Ballot papers were counted, 2 Ballot papers were invalid
Moved that the above members be confirmed as the Executive Committee for 2016/17
Moved: John Purcell
Second: Jean Clinch
Move that the ballot papers be destroyed
Moved: Olive Williams
Second: Alan Thompson
Notice of Motion:
The following Notice of Motion was tabled for consideration by the members;
That the RSA Constitution rule 23 (Executive Committee) be altered to read;
The Executive Committee Shall consist of a President, Vice President and six (6) members of the Local Association
Moved: Don Fraser and spoke on reasons and support of the motion:
Reasons are two-fold – Technology has replaced many of the duties previously carried by Executive members and Job Satisfaction can no longer be met for Executives due to the requirement of skilled positions. In the past we have had 10 – 12 sub committees to assist the club needs, we are now only operating 4 or 5 which has reduce the need for 8 executive members
Seconded: Brian Strong and invited to speak, he agreed with the motion and reasons given by Don and moves that the numbers be cut back to 6.
Questions to the motion:
Ron Rowe spoke for the motion, stating that he was part of the RNZRSA board that had reduced their numbers to 6 to allow for the board to be more effective. Other organisations have also done the same. If required other sub committees can be formed to assist with other duties.
Robbie McNaught spoke against the motion, stating that the committee offers a stronger hand with more people. Have been involved with smaller clubs where a bigger committee was good. In my opinion was better for the club
Denise Atkins spoke for the motion, stating that six was an ideal number and that having too many people can’t make the decisions. Explained that has been on many committees
Paul Cavanagh spoke for the motion, stating was on Napier RSA committee in the past. Agrees there is not enough work for eight and that six would be sufficient.
Denise Marshall asked when this motion would take effect
Don Fraser replied 2018/2019
Jan Shipman spoke for the motion, stated that she was 7 years on the committee and agreed there are not enough jobs.
Kathryn Wakelin spoke against the motion, stating that we should be accepting any / all help for people who wish to be on the committee.
Don Fraser stated that sub committees have diminished
Motion called to vote by show of hands, carried by the majority approximately 10 against.
Ron Rowe invited to speak:
Ron Rowe presented Mark Goodson partner of Willis Legal a Certificate of Appreciation on behalf of the Napier RSA and Centenary Legacy Trust for his contribution for both Napier RSA and the Centenary Legacy Trust. Applause given. Mark responded and thanked the Club.
General Business:
o Bill Williams came to the front of the room asking – what discussions have there been on the War Memorial? Who has decided re the changes to the name, roll of honour and eternal flame? What consultation has there been with the RSA?
o John Purcell replied – the Napier City Council made no consultation with the RSA prior to the Memorial being moved. Our stand is that there should have been public consultation. There is a meeting with the Napier City Council next week.
o Bill Williams moved a motion be taken to the Napier City Council “That all members of the Napier RSA support a return of the memorial to its rightful place.
o Alva McAdam stated that the name War Memorial be restored back into the title of the building o Margret Davies asked what Johns thought on where the memorial will or can go. o John Purcell replied with there is a meeting this week with the Napier City Council that may be
showing different options or sites. I will pass onto to the Council members the discussion we are having today.
o Graham Barclay asked if John had consulted with Stuart Nash o John Purcell replied no o Graham Barclay stated that the Napier City Council originally said that the memorial would stay
as part of the upgrade, and their deception was now not appropriate. o Paul Cavanagh asked to tell the council to keep the memorial on the Marine Parade o John Purcell replied that he would pass that onto the council.
Motion put forward:
“The members of the Napier RSA have asked that the name of the Napier War Memorial be reinstated. Also that the eternal flame and roll of honour be returned to its rightful (original) place – in the Napier War Memorial Centre. If this is not practical they have also expressed that if a new memorial site was to be considered that the memorial be situated on Marine Parade.
Moved Bill Williams
Seconded Margaret Davies
Ron Rowe spoke on the Centenary Legacy Trust and informed members that with this years AGM report there is a single sheet of paper asking for contributions to the trust. Each contribution was entered into a record of Legacy, giving examples of donations made prior to AGM eg. A lady had donated in the name of her late husband and her late mother. Also that some of the committee members had also contributed to the trust. There is no set amount, and all contributions are much appreciated. Donations and completed sheets can be handed to the staff at the bar or reception.
Tom Hammond spoke of the success of the team of staff at the club and congratulated them on there hard work and good service.
Susan Palmer stated that she thought there was a breach in confidentiality when she submitted a complaint at the bar to which she had seen a staff member read and share with other staff member. She said that she now knows where the complaint box is situated and asked if signage could be displayed to let other people know.
Dorothy Paki replied yes we can take that on board. N.B. Some parts of this report do not appear in the exact same order as they were presented on the day. Meeting Concluded at approximately 11.20am Keep up to date each week with
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Napier Returned and Services’ Association
Incorporated 34 Vautier Street, Napier NZ. PO Box 253, 4140
Est. 1916
THANK YOU SO MUCH Their Spirit – Our Pride
(from the Australian War Memorial –Canberra)
Many thanks to those who contributed to our Club’s Centenary Legacy Trust following the AGM
of our Club on 25th June. Your names have now been written into the ‘Record of Legacy Book’ ..
with one contribution in memory of a loved one.
A written comment to the Trustees. As ever putting service before self, what an incredible and
enduring legacy for Napier RSA members to leave behind in celebration of your centenary - not only
for the benefit of our disadvantaged youth but also for our needy health services – so everyone
benefits.
The concept of returning talented young people to their communities to help bring about change in
dealing with issues such as staff shortages and retention in rural Hawke’s Bay, to ensure equity in
Maori and Pacific staff representation, as well as bringing about better awareness of the range and
depth of careers available in the health service. What a wonderful Legacy and Gift… all members
can take significant PRIDE in your legacy.
Covering The Hawke’s Bay Region
The Power of Legacy – the lasting gift
Your support greatly appreciated Our Club as a whole chose, as its Centenary and ongoing Gift to our wider community, to
create the Centenary Legacy Trust in partnership with the HBDHB’s Programme Incubator.
Record of Legacy – ALL contributions will be recorded for posterity within the
Record of Legacy which will feature on our web site.
Name: _______________________________________________________________________________
Address:______________________________________________________________________________
Please find enclosed cheque/cash $10, $20, $50, $100, or an amount of $_______
For Internet banking Legacy Trust Account number is: 01-0697 0142999-00
Reference - Please note your initials and Surname
Centenary Legacy Trust Napier RSA - 34 Vautier Street, Napier | POBox 253, Napier, New Zealand,
Sincerely... and thank you - Ron Rowe JP Tel 06 8343504, email ngaron@xtra.co.nz
No single event within our past will cast a greater or more brilliant light on our present than the
Centenary Legacy Trust established in our 100th year.
MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE NAPIER RSA SPORTS COUNCIL HELD ON
SATURDAY 10th. JUNE 2017 AT 10:00am Opening & Welcome The Chairman opened the meeting and welcomed the Delegates to this
important meeting.
Present Don Fraser (Chair) Brian Williams (Exec Rep) Dorothy Paki (CE.) Brian
Strong (VP) & Delegates from Over 55’s Snooker, Travel, Line Dancing,
Women’s Section, Rock n Roll, Indoor Bowls , Cue Sports, Spoofing.
Darts & Mah Jong
Apologies Nil
Absent Naval Assn.
Minutes The minutes of the previous meeting, dated 13th. May 2017 were
confirmed as a true record Unanimous
Matter Arising The trophy for the Joy Miller competition has been purchased. The reasons for the Club Raffle Levy were explained and the system will be
reviewed at a later date. Darts sent a Delegate to Victory Tournament in
Manurewa
Finance As tabled
Accounts Payable Nil
Correspondence Nil
ADJUNCT REPORTS
Over 55 Snooker
Travel
Women’s Section
Rock n Roll
Indoor Bowls
Darts
Line Dancing
Cue Sports
Round Robin Tournament progressing well & Wednesday afternoons
attracting 20 odd players
Tui Brewery Trip on 22nd June well supported and the Taranaki Trip in
November is attracting a lot of interest. The President’s visit to New
Plymouth was successful.
One new member welcomed in May and the July meeting will see a member sharing her recent overseas adventures
The Adjunct is going very well considering the cold weather
Focus is now on National Tournament in June, unfortunately the same
weekend as the Napier RSA’s AGM
Victory Darts 2018 will be held at Upper Hutt Cosmopolitan Club Busy
Tournament calendar ahead
Business as usual with focus on October’s demonstration
Thursday night’ dash well attended. The pleasing aspect is that a lot of Junior Members are playing which ensures the future of Cue Sports.
GENERAL BUSINESS 1. AGM Reports are now overdue
2. Adjuncts were asked to nominate a deserving Member for an
Award to be presented at the end of the year
3. Joy Miller Fun Day to be discussed at the July meeting 4. Sunday Lunches. – The CE outlined the new Safety & Health
regulation and how they impacted on untrained staff using the
kitchen to prepare and cook food for the $4.00 Sunday Lunch.
After Dorothy’s summation every member spoke their views and
the consensus of the meeting was that “Due to recent Health & Safety concerns the Adjunct representatives, present at the
meeting, are in favour of changes to the Sunday Lunch
procedures”
CLOSING The meeting closed at 11:05am. With a vote of thanks to the Chair.
The next meeting will be held on Saturday 8th. July 2017 at 10:00am
Hi all - A great offer.
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If anyone can take it up, let me know This may be of interest to some of you. A friend of mine has two tickets in a corporate box for the final Lions Test in Wellington on 1st July. He paid $400 each, but he didn't realise when he bought them months ago that it was going to be the same day as his wedding. If you are interested, he is looking for someone to take his place! It's at the Registry Office, Princes Street, Dunedin 4.30pm. The bride's name is Nicole -- she's 5'8", great tits, about 9 stone (57 Kg), quite pretty, has her own income and is a really good cook.
A round of golf?
********** Four married guys go golfing and Sunday. During the 3rd hole the following conversation ensued: First Guy: “Man, you have no idea what I had to do to be able to come out golfing this weekend. I had to promise my wife that I will paint every room in the house next weekend.” Second Guy: “That’s nothing, I had to promise my wife that I will build her a new deck for the pool.” Third Guy: “Man, you both have it easy! I had to promise my wife that I will remodel the kitchen for her.” They continue to play the hole when they realized that the fourth guy has not said a word. So they ask him. “You haven’t said anything about what you had to do to be able to come golfing this weekend. What’s the deal?” Fourth Guy: “I don’t want to talk about it. Let’s just say that the foundation for the new house is being poured next Tuesday.”
Plenty *******************
A Frenchman, an Englishman, an American man, and a lawyer were sitting on a train. The Frenchman offered everyone some of his baguette, then threw it out the window, saying, “Don’t worry – we have plenty of those where I come from.” The Englishman offered everyone a crumpet, then threw the rest out of the window, saying, “Don’t worry – we have plenty of those where I come from.” Then the American threw the lawyer out the window, saying….
Lets learn ************
A man met a beautiful lady and he decided he wanted to marry her right away. She said, “But we don’t know anything about each other.” He said, “That’s all right, we’ll learn about each other as we go along.” So she consented, and they were married, and went on a honeymoon to a very nice resort. One morning they were lying by the pool, when he got up off of his towel, climbed up to the 10 metre board and did a two and a half tuck gainer, this followed by a three rotations in jackknife position, where he straightened out and cut the water like a knife. After a few more demonstrations, he came back and laid down on the towel. She said, “That was incredible!” He said, “I used to be an Olympic diving champion. You see, I told you we’d learn more about ourselves as we went along.” So she got up, jumped in the pool, and started doing laps. After about thirty laps she climbed back out and laid down on her towel hardly out of breath. “That was incredible! Were you an Olympic endurance swimmer?” he said “No,” she said, “I was a hooker in Venice and I worked both sides of the canal… I agree with you that we’d learn more about ourselves as we went along.”
Napier RSA Welcome 46 New Members
Ian Jarvis Amy Colvin John Boyle
Kerry Smith Shane Nirirgaorangi Daniel Gilbert
Robert Weatherall Jennifer Epplett Russell Epplett
Lorraine Withington Marilyn Buckman David Ohanlon
Hamish McDonald Sam Cunningham Tony Snell
Anne Cardno Steve Telmage Wayne Allison
Gillian Allison Garry Butcher Margaret Rangi
Lisa Smith Leissia Williams Rick Carson
Trevor Aitcheson Donald Peck Kay Morgan
Lorraine Bicknall Martyn Lee Kevin Miller
Brent Mathieson Trish Beals Rebecca Taylor
Shona Pye Mathew Fraser Ann Northcott
Bernard Corney Rohan Kirtane Gareth Prentice
Bruce Abbott Phillipa Feierabend Brian Mason
Taisha Yates Glenn Bullivant Rex Croskery
Shirley Croskery
Last Post Deceased Service Number
John Stubbs 25.03.2017
Gary Amy 1.06.2017
John Ruddenklau 8.06.2017 569403
Rod Jarvis 9.06.2017
Peter Stairmand 10.06.2017 CMT 568101
Napier RSA Garden Club Exchange morning.
Bring your spare: Vegetables / Fruit
Seedlings
Gold Coin Donation when collecting a product
Saturday 15th July 2017 10am Napier RSA
Everyone is welcome to participate.
The perfect present for:
Get your gift cards from:
Napier RSA And
Norfolk Lounge Restaurant All price ranges available
Sporting Events are shown on our Big Screen or are available on request
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
All Day
Pension Day every 2nd Tuesday
Veterans Pension
Morning
Napier Ladies Probus
Every 3rd Tuesday
Tai Chi with Charles 10.00am
Sit and Keep Fit, 10.00am
Learn to Line
Dance 11.00am
National Party 3rd Friday in month from
10.00am
Grandmothers Raising
Grandchildren 10.00am
Raffles $4.00 Sunday lunch
12.30pm
Afternoon
Napier Inner Wheel 1st Monday in
Month Western Napier
2nd Monday in Month
Women’s
Section 3rd Monday in Month from
1.30pm
HOUSIE 1.00pm-
4pm (Conference Room or Al
Fresco area)
Indoor Bowls from 1.30pm
Pension Tuesday RAFFLES
Over 60’s Snooker
games 1pm onwards. Limited
numbers
Spoofing
Line Dancing Social 5th Sunday of the Month 2.00pm
Evening
Line Dancing
from 7pm
Future Gospel Brothers 2nd Monday in the Month
Rock n Roll
from 7pm every
Tuesday
Darts inter-league
games
Spirit of Napier Lions 1st and 3rd Tuesday in the Month
Napier Host
Lions 1st and 3rd
Wednesday in Month
Trivial Pursuit
7.00 pm to 9.00 pm
All Welcome
Kiwian’s 2nd & 4th
Wednesday in
the month
CRACK
THE SAFE
Snooker Dash
every Thursday
Line Dancing
Beginners welcome 7.00pm
Raffles
Live Music 7.00pm
Super Rugby
Live on BIG Screens
Live Music
6.30pm
Super Rugby
Live on BIG Screens
Simply
Ballroom 1st Sunday
6.30pm
Rock N Roll Social
2nd Sunday 6.30pm
Poparazzi
3rd Sundays 4.30pm
Country Sundays
4th Sunday of the month
5.00pm
‘Provisional Membership’ Now available at the Club
One months ‘Free Membership’ now available, why not ask your mate to come on in and look us over, they won’t be disappointed
See the Bar Staff or Reception for more details
RSA Entertainment
July 2017
Saturday 1st Sue Dyson 6.30pm
Friday 7th Cougan Renata 7.00pm
Saturday 8th Coopers Run 6.30pm
Friday 14th Big Beat – Karaoke Competition 7.00pm
Saturday 15th Napier City Cadets – Casino Night 7.30pm
Friday 21st No Wurez 7.00pm
Saturday 22nd No Wurez 6.30pm
Friday 28th Dixie Road 7.00pm
Saturday 29th Dixie Road 6.30pm
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