The Probus Club of Kingsway/Islington NEWSLETTER March 2015 Issue # 80 Co-Presidents’ Message Management Committee 2014-2015 Carole & Richard Cosburn Past Co-Presidents Linda Johnson & Sylvia Newman st 1 Vice-Presidents Ken McFadyen nd 2 Vice-Co-Presidents Pat & Murray Wood Secretary Tim Sulisz Treasurer David Snow Membership Gillian O’Rourke Newsletter Jack Markham Events Coordinator Jeanmarie Crowther-Wroe Clubs Coordinator Kathy Riddell Social Coordinator Roberta Saunders Members at Large Donna Thomas Donald Turner As we bid goodbye to The Big Chill of February, may we applaud ourselves for staying involved with our activities. Good attendance was mostly the norm even though we faced record breaking temperatures for most of the month. Co-Presidents 416-243-0042 416-622-8170 416-236-9608 416-247-0589 416-239-9545 416-249-7392 416-239-5349 416-622-2171 416-546-0201 And hark! The days are getting longer and the sun a little stronger. The promise of spring is just around the corner. Hopefully, March will come in like a lamb. The ushering in of March promises us new events and new ideas for the Kingsway/Islington Probus Club. Please refer to your newsletter to realize the Irish programmes that are being offered. A trip to Elmira for the Maple Syrup Festival and two plays are also planned to further keep us connected, enthused and enjoying the fellowship of our club. 905-306-8106 416-749-0848 416-626-6436 416-622-7154 416-234-9117 Probus Canada has designated March to be National Probus Month. In short, the purpose of National Probus Month or NPM is to celebrate Probus by promoting our club’s experiences to the community. This can be done through advertising our achievements and through donations. Last year we donated money to plant trees in our community after the devastating ice storm of 2013. At present, we are in the process of planning a simple Baked Potato/ Salad Bar luncheon immediately following the April th 28 meeting at Islington Golf Club to foster friendship amongst our members. In future meetings, our clubs will proudly promote their successes for all our members to appreciate. Activities/Clubs Committee Book Club Bowling Club Camera Club Dinner Club Games Club Gate 403 Jazz Club Investment Club Sally Goodwillie Donna Thomas Donna Thomas Judy Evans Maggie Hoffmann Wendy Edgett Jan Crowle Frank O’Rourke Luncheon Club Jean Fox Arlene MacKenzie Neighbourhood Walks Ella Barrick Jan Nobuto Pub Club Harry Sutton Walking Club James Rayner Greeters Group Wendy Edgett Bulletin Board Judy Snow 416-244-2233 416-622-7154 416-622-7154 416-231-8410 416-249-7392 416-621-8165 416-621-2125 416-622-2171 416-255-6127 416-622-0792 416-626-7671 905-624-9008 416-622-5464 416-233-1909 416-621-8165 416-239-5349 March is such an exciting month. Daylight Saving Time th takes place on March 8 . Spring officially starts on March th 20 . March Break gives us a time to travel and enjoy the young members of our families. And of course, our Probus activities are ongoing throughout the month. So, let’s stay active and healthy. Our next meeting is on WEDNESDAY, March 25, 2015 when we look forward to hearing Pat de Valance speak about letting our gardens go wild to create enticing habitats. Postal Address Probus Club of Kingsway/Islington P.O. Box 301 Station D Etobicoke, Ontario M9A 4X3 Carole & Richard Newsletter Member contributions to the newsletter may be sent to: kingsway.probus@gmail.com. The newsletter is available online: www.probus.org/15kingisltn.htm ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Next Meeting—at Islington Golf Club Wednesday, March 25, 2015 Pat de Valance Speaker at Garden Blooms on “Go Wild. Make your Garden a Habitat. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Membership: 250 Meetings start at 10:00 am; speakers at 10:30 am. A $10.00 charge, payable by cash or cheque, is applicable for guests-you must notify Gillian O’Rourke in advance if you would like to bring a guest. Those interested in joining should contact Gillian O’Rourke. At each meeting please pick up your badge and sign in at the Membership Table. Also, kindly return your badge to the Table at the end of the meeting. Please notify Roberta Saunders concerning a seriously ill or deceased member of the club. 1 It is recommended that members have their cheque-books at meetings as membership dues, special events, and activities must be paid by cheque. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Don’t forget our draw. At each meeting there is a cash draw. Bring your toonies. The Probus Club of Kingsway/Islington NEWSLETTER March 2015 Issue # 80 Announcements Those on the waiting list are welcome to come to Probus events Probus members, please tell your friends who are on our waiting list that they may come to any of our activities and events at cost (with the exception of those events that have a guest surcharge). We welcome all. Events & Activities If you happen to have any pictures of events or activities you have been involved you could send them to kingsway.probus@gmail.com so that other members of Probus can enjoy them as well. March 2015 Meeting Please note the general meeting for March is to be held the fourth Wednesday of March the 25th at the Islington Golf Club. Bus Pick up for Events Where an event includes a bus pick-up this will always be at the north/east corner of Islington at Aberfoyle, unless stated otherwise. Roberta’s Corner As I write this, February is fast approaching the end. What a month.!! The cold was just too much and too consistent. I am really glad to have it ending and March coming in to bring us many signs of spring (we hope). The temperatures will rise, the snow will start melting and we can get outside to do a few things. Some of us will be moving with excitement to new homes. Some of us will be travelling south and some of us will be staying home living the excitement of the arrival of spring. Very soon the snowbirds will be arriving home. Hopefully we will see many of them at our April meeting in which we will try something new for us following our meeting. Of course I am talking about our Baked Potato Bar with wonderful toppings and a cash bar for a get together lunch. I hope many of you will take part and maybe it will become an inviting occasion on different months. We will sign up at the March meeting so don't forget. Keeping spring in mind, my recipe this month is from a spring vegetable which is readily available in spring. My recipe is Asparagus Soup which is totally delicious and not hard to make. Try it!! ASPARAGUS SOUP 1 2½ 1 ¼ 1 1 lb asparagus(cut up) cups chicken stock tbsp finely chopped parsley cup butter onion, finely chopped clove garlic and 1/2 tsp curry Sauté butter, onion and garlic until soft. Add 1/2 tsp curry powder, add chopped asparagus and chicken stock and parsley Simmer over low heat for 20 to 25 minutes or until soft. Pure in batches in blender, add 1/2 cup cream. At serving time add 1 tbsp sour cream to each bowl of soup and garnish with lightly steamed asparagus tips This is very good and a great sign of spring Enjoy & Happy Spring everyone Roberta 2 The Probus Club of Kingsway/Islington NEWSLETTER March 2015 Issue # 80 PAYMENT MEANS CONFIRMATION Probus will accept only cheques for events, activities and tours. Cheques cannot be post-dated for the specified cut-off dates. Cheques will be destroyed in the event the activity is cancelled. REFUNDS Once a tour or event has been filled and booked and Kingsway/Islington has paid the monies, we are not able to process refunds. Events Please ensure that all events are marked on your calendars as we no longer telephone a “reminder” for events. FOLLOWING ARE THE EVENTS BEING OFFERED FOR MARCH, 2015: st Sunday, March 1 : @ 2 pm. Maggie has arranged for us to go to see “Winter’s on the Wing”, a musical theatre cabaret. This show is at the Assembly Hall (SE corner of Kipling & the Lakeshore. This event has already sold out. th: Saturday, March 14 (7:00 pm to 11:00 pm). The Montgomery Inn is starting St. Patrick’s Day celebration early with a Ceilidh (a musical evening). They are serving Irish Stew; fresh baked bread and live traditional music featuring Gin Lane…—all for $5.00 plus tax. Cash Bar!! We have about 12 people interested. If you are interested, join us at the Inn around 6:45. You can pay at the door. th Tuesday, March 17 : To celebrate St. Patrick’s in a traditional way, we have reserved some seats with Mary Morton’s event “The Celtic Roots with the Celts at the Sanderson Centre in Brantford” Lunch is included at The Olde School House (Seafood Fettuccine or Chicken Supreme). The Celts take you on an exciting musical journey telling the story of how Celtic music influenced the development of American Bluegrass and today’s popular music. … Cost $118.00 Pick up at 9:30am on the corner of Bloor and Islington, opposite the entrance to the Islington subway station. RTA 6pm. th Saturday, March 28 : The Elmira Maple Syrup Festival with Mary Morton Tours. Pick up at 8:30am on the NE corner of Bloor and Islington, opposite the entrance to the Islington subway station. Join us as we visit the Arts & Craft Show, with a large variety of crafts, including homemade quilts. As we stroll along the downtown area of Elmira, the delicious aromas of German Sausages; Potato Pancakes; Apple Fritters and Apple Dumplings will stir your taste buds and get you ready for a buffet lunch at the Crossroads. The day will wind up with a stop at the village of St. Jacobs for browsing. Cost $77.00. RTA 6pm th Finally, we have a Theatre Etobicoke presentation on Sunday, March 29 at 2:00pm. Again at the Assembly Hall (NE corner of Kipling and The Lakeshore) “There Goes The Bride”, A Comedy by Ray Cooney and John Chapman. Tickets $20.00. We still have a few tickets left for this event. If you are interested, call Maggie Hoffman at 416-249-7392 Heads Up on some future events are: Aga Khan Museum on April 23rd; The Blue Jays Baseball Game with the th th Chicago White Sox on Wednesday May 27 , and a day at the Woodbine Races on June the 12 . th More detailed information on these events will be available at our March 25 meeting. Cheers!! 3 The Probus Club of Kingsway/Islington NEWSLETTER March 2015 Issue # 80 Activities/Clubs Book Club Sally Goodwillie 416-244-2233 Our next book club meeting is at the usual place on Wednesday, March 11, when we will be discussing "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" by Rebecca Skloot. Our next meeting will be the second Wednesday of April when our book will be "The Goldfinch." ,the name of the author is Donna Tartt. New members are always welcome. Please contact Sally for information. Book Exchange At every meeting, a table at the back of the meeting room is set up for members to exchange either paperback or hard cover books that are in good condition. Please drop off your books early so other members have an opportunity to check them out. At the end of the meeting, be sure to retrieve any of your books which have not been picked up. Bowling Club Donna Thomas 416-622-7154 Bowlers will continue to meet at Bowlerama (lower level) on Dundas Street West, Etobicoke for 5-pin bowling on Mondays at 1 p.m. (with the exception of long weekends, stat holidays and school holidays). The cost is $10.75 for 3 games. There will be no bowling on Monday, March 16 as it is the start of school March break and no bowling on Monday, April 6, Easter Monday. Contact Donna Thomas if you wish to join the group. Bridge Club Carole or Rich Cosburn 416-243-0042 th The bridge will meet at #4 Foxmeadow Rd. on Wednesday, March 4 starting at 1 o'clock for a fun, friendly afternoon of fellowship bridge. Please contact either Carole or Rich if you are interested. Thanks, Carole Camera Club Donna Thomas 416-6212-7154 The Camera Club meets at 7 p.m. on Monday, March 9 at the home of Tim Sulisz. The subject of our photos is DOORS/WINDOWS/GATES. Some of their pictures from their February assignment “Winter” are shown on page 7. Dinner Club Judy Evans 416-231-8410 Our next dinner is in March. If you wish to attend please contact Jean Jablonski at jeanjablonski@hotmail.com or 416-253-4940 by Friday, March 6, as the restaurant would like the final numbers by that day. . Date: Thurs. March 12 at 6.30 Location: La Petite France 3317 Bloor St. W. just east of Islington on the south side of Bloor These dinners are open to everyone in the club. If there is anyone you feel would be interested in joining us please let me know and I will forward them the information. Thanks Judy Games Club Maggie Hoffmann 416-249-7392 You will be pleased to know that the games club will have its next meeting during this memorable winter on Tuesday, March 17th. As usual, the fun will start at 2.00 p.m. at Maggie and Tim's place at 87 Ridgemount Road. If you are planning to attend, please advise Maggie. Gate 403 Jazz Club Wendy Edgett 416-621-8165 Kathy Riddell 416-749-0848 The "First Monday Jazz Club" will meet on Monday, March 2nd, 5:00 to 8:00pm at "Gate403" on Roncesvalles Ave., opposite the Revue Cinema. You are all welcome to come and enjoy the Mike Daley Trio and some simple pub fare. Parking at Howard Park School (on Howard Park Ave.) or on side streets--do read signs carefully! As the first Monday in April, (April 6) is Easter Monday, the "First Monday Jazz Club" will not be meeting in April. However, if any Probus members wish to go to hear the Mike Daley Trio on that evening, you may wish to phone the venue...Gate403... 416 588 2930... to confirm that the trio will be performing. Greeters’ Group Wendy Edgett 416-621-8165 The greeters for the meeting on March 25 will be June Walton and Catherine Ede. 4 The Probus Club of Kingsway/Islington NEWSLETTER March 2015 Issue # 80 Investment Club Frank O'Rourke 416-622-2171 Jan Crowle 416-621-2125 Our March meeting will be on March 10 at 2:00 pm at the usual location, Fairfield Seniors Centre 80 Lothian Ave. Our special guest will be the popular John Di Salvo. He will talk to us about "Annuities and Segregated Funds" and how to create a guaranteed and predictable cash flow stream for your retirement needs in these uncertain times. John is also hosting an event at Islington Golf Club on Thursday March 5, from 7:00 to 9:00 pm. His guest will be Peter Drake of Fidelity Investments Canada. John has extended an invitation to any of our members who may wish to attend. Attached is a copy of an invitation with all details. Please confirm your reservation as requested on the invitation. Frank Luncheon Club Jean Fox 416-255-6127 Arlene MacKenzie 416-622-0792 We will be going to CORA’S, 4120 Dixie Rd. (south of Rathburn), on the north west corner of Burhamthorpe & Dixie rd across from the Rockwood Mall on Tuesday March 3 at 12 noon. Please contact Arlene or Jean at the above numbers if you are planning on attending. Neighbourhood Walks Club Ella Barrick 416-626-7671 Jan Nobuto 905-624-9008 Once again we will be organizing a Neighbourhood Walk through the ROM for sometime in June 2015. To read about the different walks that are available for private group tours, paste this website: http://www.rom.on.ca/sites/default/files/imce/romwalks_2014_rev.pdf into your browser and read up on the tours. In March we will request people to sign up if interested and indicate which walk they are most interested in taking. We will post the date and the walk we will be taking in the April newsletter and begin taking people’s reservations at the April Probus meeting. If you have any questions please contact Ella Barrick: elbarrick@msn.com or Jan Nobuto: jnobuto@sympatico.ca The Pub Club Harry Sutton 416-622-5464 The Pubbers in March will see us meeting on the 19th at Scruffy Murphy’s. When it works, stick with it! The food and beer are always delightful! You will be contacted beforehand if you plan on attending. Harry Walking Club James Rayner 416-233-1909 "On a frosty February 12, the intrepid members of the Walking Club faced down Old Man Winter and went for a beautiful walk in High Park. It was a little chilly but we were all bundled up and survived quite nicely. The park in winter has a different look about it and is very peaceful." The next scheduled walk for the Walking Group will be March 26. As usual for this winter, the route will depend on the weather but all members will be advised by e-mail. This shot is taken in High Park. Upcoming Speakers for March to June 2015 Wednesday, March 25, 2015 Pat de Valance Speaker at Garden Blooms on “Go Wild. Make your Garden a Habitat. Tuesday, April 28, 2015 Kelly Richards, brother of Phil Richards who painted Queen Elizabeth’s portrait for her Jubilee, will discuss through photographs the two year process it took until the final unveiling at Buckingham Palace. Tuesday, May 26, 2015 Lillian Kluka, Canada’s first Great Lakes Sea Captain, opened the St. Lawrence Seaway Season, sailed to the Arctic, Navigator of foreign ships entering Great Lakes, recipient of B. Ed and M.A. Tuesday, June 23, 2015 Dr. Mike Daley, guitarist/vocalist composer, will entertain us with a special presentation on Garland. 5 the life and music of Judy The Probus Club of Kingsway/Islington NEWSLETTER March 2015 Issue # 80 Synopsis of the presentation by our speaker for February Matthew Wilkinson Flying into History “That’s not David Olive,” I said to myself as I watched the speaker for the February 25 meeting set up his equipment. What is going on, I wondered. Then when I looked at the screen and saw “Heritage Mississauga”, I inwardly groaned both at missing David Olive and at what seemed to be coming our way. I confess that I was too hasty in my judgment, as Matthew Wilkinson was more than an adequate substitute for the ailing David Olive as he regaled us with the tragic tale of the AVRO Arrow jet fighter plane. Using slides and anecdotes, Matthew traced the evolution of the Arrow from a request from the RCAF for a new jet fighter to its demise at the hands of the Diefenbaker government. The Arrow’s short life began in 1953 when a number of circumstances convinced the RCAF to look for a substitute for the CF-100 jet fighter: The Korean War was coming to an end, NATO had been formed (1949), Soviet long-range bombers were capable of flying over the North Pole to attack North America, Canada had assumed the role of a “Middle” power, Communism was seen as the newest scourge to threaten civilization. The new plane was to be a twin-engine, two-seater supersonic interceptor capable of Mach 1.5 speed with a range of 1,500 miles. Production go-ahead for the new fighter was given by the government in 1955 and the planes were to be built by A.V. Roe (AVRO) aircraft company located in Malton, Ontario, now part of Mississauga (thus the Heritage Mississauga). Everything had to be designed from scratch: drawings, tools, alloys, engines. AVRO gathered some of the brightest and best aircraft designers and at its peak employed over 50,000 workers including those in subsidiaries and supporting companies, making AVRO the third largest corporation in Canada. As design and production progressed, the costs began to rise. The original expectation from the RCAF was for 600 aircraft at $2,000,000 each. As the federal government saw costs rising, the order was cut back to 100 units, thus making each plane more expensive to the tune of at least $7,000,000. (At the same time, American-made jet fighters could be purchased for $2,000,000.) The most disastrous event for the program was the election of June, 1957, when the Liberal government which had a cozy relationship with AVRO was defeated and John Diefenbaker’s Progressive Conservatives formed the new government. The new government undertook a review of Defense expenditures in February, 1958; the first test flight of the Arrow took place on March 25, 1958. In that year, five planes were completed and test flown briefly while another 37 were in production. Then tragedy struck: on February 20, 1959, without warning, the government of John Diefenbaker cancelled the entire program. In the order, anything to do with the Arrow—completed planes, those in production, drawings, schematics, tools, photos, files, memos—was to be completely destroyed leaving absolutely nothing for posterity. No explanation was ever given for such a drastic move, although the 13,800 workers who lost their jobs would like to have known one. Counting spin-off industries, it is estimated that 50,000 jobs were lost. It might have been that the planes were becoming too expensive or it was seen as a Liberal program or it could have been animosity between Crawford Gordon of AVRO and Hugh Campbell, Defense Chief of Staff who couldn’t stand each other. For whatever reason, the world-class Canadian aircraft industry suffered a grievous blow that required 20 years to recover from. While this event is seen as tragic, there is some irony, even humour in it. In his memoirs, John Diefenbaker makes not one reference to the AVRO Arrow. However, the Diefenbaker museum in Saskatchewan is the main repository for photos of the Arrow. The same day (October 4, 1957) that the first prototype was rolled out of the hangar, Sputnik was launched, thus signaling the beginning of the missile age. If the Arrow had gone ahead in production, it probably would have served its time before being replaced by new technology and been forgotten. However, the way it was destroyed led to the creation of a legend based on what might have been. In fact, the Arrow is the subject of more books (132) than any other Canadian subject. Poor Dief! (Bits and pieces of the Arrow can still be found in various museums and a full-scale model of the plane (stored in Mississauga!) has been created by the members of the Canadian Aircraft Museum which has been evicted from Downsview Park but which hopes to find a new home.) Reviewed by James Rayner 6 The Probus Club of Kingsway/Islington NEWSLETTER March 2015 Issue # 80 . These are some of the picture taken by the Camera Club for their latest assignment “Winter” There is always additional room for new members to either learn more about photography or to impart some of their knowledge regarding photography. Come enjoy, learn or contribute. Remember your photos can be a personal remembrance of “Johnny or Jennifer at age 2”, or the “ice storm of 2013”,”family picnics” etc. 7 The Probus Club of Kingsway/Islington NEWSLETTER March 2015 Issue # 80 Probus Club of Kingsway/Islington Calendar of Upcoming Events & Activities Please note: Times noted for tours and outings are start or bus pickup times. Please always arrive at least 15 minutes early or as otherwise requested. Events MARCH Sunday Saturday Tuesday Saturday Sunday 1 14 17 28 29 WINTER ON THE WING 2:00 PM THE MONTGOMERY INN 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM THE CELTIC ROOTS WITH THE CELTS 9:30 AM THE ELMIRA MAPLE SYRUP FESTIVAL 8:30 AM THERE GOES THE BRIDE 2:00 PM APRIL Thursday 23 AGA KHAN MUSEUM MAY Wednesday 27 JUNE Friday 12 BLUE JAYS vs CHICAGO WHITE SOX WOODBINE RACES Activities/Clubs MARCH 2 2,9,23,30 3 4 6 9 10 11 17 19 25 26 5:00 pm 1:00 pm 12:00 noon 1:00 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 2:00 pm 12:00 noon 9:00 am Jazz Supper Club Bowling Club Luncheon Club Bridge Club Dinner Camera Club Investment Club Book Club Games Club Pub Club Greeters Group Walking Club 8 Please join us Thursday, March 5, 2015 7:00pm to 9:00pm A Special Invitation For You and A Guest To Join Peter Drake Please R.S.V.P. no later than February 25, 2015 to RoseMary at 905-629-2021 ext. 21 or rosemary.disalvo@manulifesecurities.ca Space is limited. Reserve your seat soon. 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