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August 2015

Ian Anderson wrote to thank Kathy Trace and ANZROC Committee for his recent birthday card. The last year has been rather chaotic due to Ian and wife Margaret’s change of lifestyle. They moved into an over 55’s retirement village and fortunately it adjoins a golf course. Hopefully they will not have to move again in the near future.

Ian Bell emailed from Bendigo to thank Kathy Trace for birthday wishes which arrived on time as usual. The past year has dragged on a bit with some medical issues, but Ian is still upright and positive about the future. It is always good to hear stories of old work mates.

Bob Burgess emailed to pass on his thanks to the Committee and particularly Kathy Trace for the receipt of yet another Birthday Card. As has been the case with all the other cards received over the years, the timing was impeccable and Kathy does a marvellous job. The proposed changes to the postal service will test her but he is sure she will have it under control.

Bob and wife Marlene, also an ex-banker, are well and preparing for a short break in Fiji to escape the bitter Melbourne weather. They have done a bit of travelling in Bob’s “Troop Carrier" throughout Central and Northern Australia. They also toured Britain with stays in Paris and Rome this time last year and are visiting India and New Zealand in the next 8 months or so.

As with everyone, the newsletter is always awaited with interest and it is great to read the names and adventures of those former workmates with whom one spent the best years of our lives.

Bob will try and get to a meeting in the near future.

David Christie emailed greetings from Wodonga and conveyed his thanks to Kathy Trace and Committee for the recent birthday wishes . The day was spent with family and friends on a pretty informal basis, with a visit to wineries at Rutherglen followed up with visit to Corowa Chocolate factory. All in all a great time was had by all. In the coming week together with wife Imelda they will be spending 10 days in Bendigo helping their daughter moving home, and then attending granddaughter's Deb Ball. Then it will be home for a few days before heading to Gold Coast for a deserved break of 4 weeks. David and Imelda will be home mid September in readiness for another season of pennant bowls and then will be looking forward to attending the Christmas luncheon in December.

John Drummond wrote to thank Secretary Wolf Damschitz and the Committee for the best wishes extended to him on his birthday. He also thanked Kathy Trace for her good work in getting the card to him on the day. John is another member that likes to receive and keep up to date with the newsletter.

Frank Edwards emailed that it's happened again. Yet another birthday and another spot-on performance from Kathy Trace. Many thanks to her and the committee for all of the hard work and also to Eamon for his great work on the Newsletter. The new format is terrific. It's good to be able to keep up with the doings of former colleagues and to think back to those days when we were in the work force - such a long time ago. Good memories.

Teresa Goldsbrough emailed her sincere thanks for the June birthday card which she caught up with on her return from touring Turkey, Croatia, and walking in Austria and Dolomites, Italy.

Don Hoffmann emailed to thank the Committee for the birthday card and best wishes on his 81st. The newsletter is a great point for keeping up with information of old workmates.

John Hudgson emailed a great big thank you to Kathy Trace, the committee and members of ANZROC for his 70th birthday wishes which are greatly appreciated. John had a wonderful day culminating in a most enjoyable dinner with family and friends. It is now over 12 years since he last attended work at ANZ and it really does not feel that long. John is still playing golf at least twice a week and enjoying it. John and wife Ann have made a few short trips around Victoria and into NSW over the past twelve months and attended a number of functions in Charlton (his home town) where it all began with ANZ on 31/1/61.

Mike McKernan emailed his thanks for the birthday card wishing him a happy birthday. It was a great day with the family and grand children especially getting them all together. Seeing the grand children playing together was good fun. Mike and his wife are off to sunny Qld (Trinity Beach) for a few weeks to get away from cold old Melbourne.

Godfrey Mills emailed his thanks to Kathy Trace for her kind words re his 80th birthday. The day was celebrated with wife Nancy and nineteen other immediate family members. Following a splendid seafood lunch they all adjourned to "base camp" in Vermont. After a short recovery period it was announced that a “Piñata" had been set up on the clothesline. It took the form of a one metre reinforced cardboard crocodile filled with sweets. Godfrey was given a flimsy coloured stick to beat it up. The said weapon was ill conceived and totally inadequate for the purpose for which it was designed. To rectify matters he cast it aside. Godfrey then shot the crocodile 3 times with a daisy air gun - an operational relic from his misspent youth. This was a ceremonial rather than effective move so a change of plan was called for. From his cache of illicit explosives he inserted a large “penny bunger" into the croc's mouth. Bingo! the croc exploded scattering lollies all over the place. Universal applause! The remains of the croc were now lying forlornly on the lawn so he felt the need to administer the coup de gras by stabbing it with his cavalry sword and stalking off with the croc firmly impaled and the blade swinging in the breeze. One hopes that D'Artagnan would have been pleased. With demise of "crocodilis pintarus", things calmed down to frenzy and the day ultimately ended on a high note.

Peter Omond emailed his thanks for the birthday card which arrived on the last working day before the birthday. It was a marvellous effort given the postal issues.

Trevor Richards emailed his thanks to ANZROC President, Committee and Kathy Trace for the birthday greetings on the occasion of his 70th birthday.

July 2015

 

Les Ager emailed to convey to Kathy his sincere thanks for the birthday wishes for the 15th June on his 84th – as always Kathy hit the day “spot on”. Les had a very enjoyable day with family and friends. Les enjoys reading the newsletters to keep up with colleagues and friends.

Anne Blashki writing from Shepparton to thank Kathy Trace for the greetings sent on behalf of ANZROC Committee and members for her birthday. She keeps up with members activities through the newsletter each month.

Terry Brennan emailed his thanks to Kathy Trace and the Club for birthday wishes for 28 June. It was much appreciated.

Gordon Christensen emailed from Highton to thank the Club for the card received for his recent birthday. Gordon said that he and his wife on a cruise between Singapore and Tokyo were playing a deck game called Ring Toss when Gordon noticed a young fellow wearing an Esanda cap and it turned out to be ANZROC member Rino Frigo and his partner Joy. Later in the cruise the Christensen’s caught up with Athol Watkins and his wife also members of ANZROC and residents of Clifton Springs. Gordon said that like Rino he and his wife cannot get enough of Japan and are returning in September to join a cruise from Tokyo to Sydney on the Diamond Princess.

Phil Dunstan emailed to say thanks for the Newsletter which is always welcomed.

Phil would have liked to attend the July meeting at the Mulgrave Country Club but will be in Brisbane at that time catching up with his elder son and the grandchildren. He is however looking forward to some warmer weather as he feels that this is, and will be, a long cold winter. His younger son is currently visiting from Norway where he is now based as a Naval Architect, and it is great to be able to sit over a glass of wine or two and hear of developments in shipping design. Apart from having had an unscheduled trip to hospital recently, when Phil broke his nose, he is keeping well, keeping the daily bike riding going, and enjoying his woodworking hobby together with Car Club involvement.

It is sad to hear of the passing of people with whom Phil has worked and with whom he shared good work ethics and social interaction.

Terry Heenan emailed to thank Kathy Trace for the birthday greetings. Since his major operation for cancer Terry has been informed he is in remission and at the same time he is getting stronger. Terry and wife Mary hope to have a holiday in North Queensland before the end of winter.

Bill Lanigan emailed to say thanks for the birthday card. The last year or so has been busy with the downsize to a townhouse in Ringwood North and particularly the culling of paperwork from his study at the previous house where the family were for 43 years. Bill is looking forward to be able to read the list of names from the banking/insurance records.

Frank Marzin emailed a thank you for the birthday card. It’s almost a year since his retirement and he has been busy working around the house and doing the things he wanted to do while he was at work and did not have the time. Frank has also been away on holidays and has had little time to see colleagues at the Club’s luncheons but hopes to get to a meeting soon.

Sherwin Meerwald emailed thanks to Kathy for the birthday card that was greatly appreciated.

.Sherwin celebrated with family and friends at a luncheon organised by his Sri Lankan Club for its members on the same day. Great music for dancing and a sumptuous lunch. An afternoon to remember.

Ray Murphy emailed after reading the copies of the Bank Staff lists in the Australasian Insurance and Banking Records now posted on the ANZROC web site. He was able to look up branches and find names of managers at the time when he was stationed in the country branches who he considered were truly human looked after staff and were a pleasure to work under such as Gavan Ryan Ballarat East, David Reid 9 Lydiard St Ballarat and Charlie Mowbray Maryborough. “The Scottie” was all about people and the motto”The Bank where service is a tradition” was a blue print for fashioning his years as a Manager based on the best traits of those he had worked under. Many thanks for the Birthday Greetings another year on but sadly his first without Glenyce.

Tom Phillips emailed that the June newsletter included a melancholy note that Ray "Spud" Murphy's wife, Glenyce had passed away. Tom worked with Ray at Dandenong and later in Central Highlands.

Tom Portelli wrote to thank the Committee and members of ANZROC for the good wishes contained in the card he received for his recent birthday with special thanks to Kathy Trace. Tom looks forward to catching up with old friends again at the Christmas luncheon which he had to miss last year.

Joe Romano mailed to say he had received his birthday card and many thanks to all members and especially to Kathy Trace.

Anthea Santos emailed to pass on the new address for her and husband Artur as they have sold up and moved a massive distance of 1.4 kilometres. They have moved to a lovely over 55 retirement village. She is hoping to get to Melbourne one day for a catch up with old friends from the bank. Its 30 yrs since Anthea left the bank and 28 since moving to Sydney, and she does not know where the time has gone. Also a big thank you to the "Birthday Card Fairy” as it’s her birthday and she is sure there will be a card waiting for her when they return from the Sunshine Coast.

Neil Sharman wrote to thank the Club for sending him a birthday card on the occasion of his 79th birthday. Neil is always pleased to receive a card from the ANZROC members.

Rob Smith emailed thanking the Committee very much for the birthday wishes. It beggars belief how with the postal system today the card arrives on time. Life is quite mundane in retirement which is now 15 years. Rob has settled well into Traralgon and look like seeing his days out there. He still enjoys a weekly game of tennis followed by a social coffee. Recently took a trip on the Ghan to Darwin where Rob and his wife spent 5 days accompanied by ANZROC member Bob Irvine and wife Judy. It was a very enjoyable and interesting trip. They also enjoy their 2 weeks in Port Macquarie each year. Rob also catches up with ANZROC member Alex Fowler and wife Helen at odd times.

Lyn Stevens said many thanks for the birthday reminder which arrived on due date as usual. Lyn can now sing “76 Trombones” …scary isn’t it.

Sandra Street reports that she and husband Patrick are looking forward to their Mediterranean cruise next month to get away from the chill.

Miles Tiller wrote to thank Kathy Trace and the committee for the timely birthday card. Miles had an enjoyable day with visits from his children and grandchildren. The past year has had its trials. A fall from a ladder caused a broken bone in his foot and ankle, then a bowel operation followed by two hernia operations. Consequently he has spent some time in and out of hospital which has restricted normal activities. The horizon is looking much brighter now as Miles and wife Betty are looking to a much healthier future.

Kevin Watson emailed a thank you for the birthday wishes on his 86th on June 1. Kevin is travelling pretty well physically but his sight continues its downward passage. However, Kevin still remains pretty active and passes on his best wishes to all of those old friends in Melbourne who might still remember him from the many years he spent in their company.

AND

Helen Bouch, Ron Browne, Jim Christie, Aldo Faella, Darrell Hodges, Harry Loucas, Rod Mann, Kaye Phelps, Tom Phillips, Kevin Quigley,

 

June 2015

Carole Bancroft emailed to say a big thank you to Kathy Trace and the Retired Officers Club for her Birthday Card in April which as usual was greatly appreciated. It is a huge effort and really a wonderful achievement in maintaining this tradition with ex-staff. So far the year has been fairly uneventful with husband Graham only having one visit to hospital early in the year following a very nasty fall. Thankfully he recovered reasonably quickly and in February they were able to have another most enjoyable visit to New Zealand courtesy of a friend who works with Princess Cruises. Unfortunately adverse weather conditions again prevented them seeing the Fiord lands – don’t know if they will try for a third time as it is doubtful as to whether Graham would be able to manage the travel. At the moment his physical health is relatively stable, however his memory continues to deteriorate and he now needs lots of prompting and reminders to be able to carry out

 

even fairly simple tasks. Fortunately Carole has wonderful assistance and support from the Alzheimer’s Association which has been of enormous help to them. April saw them meeting up with friends from Adelaide in Port Fairy. They rented a gorgeous little cottage there and spent a lovely week sampling the different restaurants on offer and of course the odd glass of wine or two. Carole and Graham are now back to the usual routine enjoying weekly History class with the local U3A and Carole continues to enjoy her volunteer work with the Peninsular Private Hospital cardio re-habilitation group and when time permits, her embroidery and quilt making.

 

Ron Browne writing from Avoca Qsld to say thanks for the birthday card reports that he spent much of last year travelling around Australia exploring this vast country.

 

Brian Day emailed to pass on his sincere thanks to the President, Committee & members of ANZROC, for their kind wishes on his recent birthday. Hard to understand that it is now over a quarter of a century since Brian retired from ANZ and that he is only two years away from honorary membership. Wow where did all those years go. As usual the card arrived "spot on." Thanks Kathy. Brian and wife Julie are travelling to Bali for a couple of weeks at the end of June with all their family and friends to celebrate their son's 50th birthday. Last count there will be a contingent of around 40+. Looking forward to Bali as it is nearly 10 years since they last visited.

 

Anne Dell widow of ANZROC member Lindsay who passed away in April emailed to say that it was wonderful to see so many of Lindsay’s colleagues at his funeral. Please pass on my thanks to them.

 

Norm Dibbin emailed on his 82nd to pass on to all concerned his thanks for the birthday card which again arrived on the day-as it has done for the past 26 years. As part of the “Growing Older Mode “ it is nice to sit back and reminisce about some of the great people we met and worked with over the years and some of the things and procedures that were part of our lives and that will never come back. Gone forever are the days of hand written bound ledgers ,hand written statements, blowers, cross casting, stinkers, sealing wax, bank seal, gold scales, press copiers & wet blotting paper, pens, nibs ,ink, no adding machines---- Norm could go on forever. They were great times and he does not think many s “Oldies“ would consider swapping working in those days with now.

 

Past President and long time committeeman Col Edwards emailed his thanks to the committee for the birthday card which arrived right on the day – no mean feat by Kathy in these uncertain times of mail deliveries. It would have been nice to celebrate in warmer climes, but circumstances dictate that Col does not wander too far from base these days. Thank goodness for all the travel and entertainment that Col and wife Ethel did in recent years. So they had a quiet day – had lunch at a favourite eatery (good) and then on to commence a fresh bout of treatment (not so good, but necessary). Next major milestone will be their 60th wedding anniversary in a couple of weeks and that will call for a wider celebration with their wonderful family.

 

Jan Edwards wrote to thank the committee and members for her birthday card. It was nice to receive especially when she was not feeling very well. Jan does miss the ANZ days.

 

Rino Frigo writes that this year has been quite busy having gone on cruises to Port Lincoln in March then from Sydney to Singapore in April on the Diamond Princess where Rino and partner Joy met John Pape. In Singapore they changed ships embarking on Voyager of the Seas to Tokyo. They had planned to meet Athol Watkins ANZROC member from Clifton Springs and his partner who were cruising on the same ship but with 3,500 passengers Rino had doubts about meeting them. Surprisingly they found each other on the first night at dinner and spent the trip together. On that trip they also met Gordon Christensen and his wife another ANZROC member from Highton who were on another of their around 35 cruise trips. Rino says Tokyo was remarkable and he has never seen a city so clean, cheap, and green with helpful people and not gridlocked with traffic. Mt Fuji and Disneyland were great as was travelling on the bullet train. Rino and Joy have another one planned for August on a round trip from Perth visiting Bangkok and Cambodia but they return to Tokyo next year as they have a lot of yen left over and plan to visit some of the Japanese seaside cities.

 

Nev Greenway emailed to thank to Kathy Trace and the Committee for the good wishes for his birthday.

 

Teresa Goldsbrough emailed that she was so pleased to be able to catch up on the news via website and newsletter. She was experiencing the wonders of Turkey in May and in June will be exploring Croatia and Austria, returning home from Italy in July.

 

Mike Nickell emailed his thanks for recent birthday greeting he received from Kathy Trace on behalf of Club Members. The acknowledgement of these (hopefully recurring occasions) always adds to the celebration and is appreciated very much.2015 held so much promise for Mike and wife Lyn with a 6 week holiday planned, booked and fully paid, comprising 3 weeks self drive in Scotland then a flight to Seville in Spain to join a 26 day “Voyage to Antiquity” finishing in Venice. These plans came dramatically unstuck in February when Mike came off the 3rd step of a ladder onto his head. He woke in emergency at Knox and was discharged 24 hours later apparently shaken and sore but no other obvious effects. Things were good for 3 weeks but some “inappropriate behaviour” became evident and a further CT scan revealed a bleed on the brain. This, Mike is reliably informed is a classic occurrence following head trauma in “the elderly!” Moral for all ROC members of his generation is: “KEEP OFF LADDERS!” Recent outcome is very positive though, follow up scan last week confirmed bleed is receding and Surgeon doesn’t think he will need to intervene, which is most fortunate for Mike. No travel outside the country for 6 months though. They are looking forward to a very quiet winter in Victoria, very thankful that things did not turn out any worse.

 

Peter Nyga emailed to let us know that another birthday passed his way and punctual as usual was a card from ANZROC. Many thanks to Kathy Trace. On the day, Peter received a very nice surprise when his daughter, who lives in Perth, arrived unexpectedly at the front door. Ten minutes later a close friend also made an impromptu visit. Together they had a wonderful afternoon together. In the evening it was out for a nice Chinese dinner.

 

Alan Podger emailed to say birthday greetings were again received (on the day of course) with much pleasure.

 

Allan Richardson emailed from Kyabram to thank the Committee and members for his 75th birthday wishes. Not much has changed over the years still golfing and fishing. Caravanning is now a thing of the past but Allan and his wife still do a few short trips.

 

Terry Stapleton emailed from Cremorne NSW to thank the Committee for the birthday card, which arrived on the day of his 85th birthday, and the good wishes from the President, the Committee and Members. Another enjoyable year has gone by, all too quickly, for Terry and wife Maureen who both continue to generally enjoy good health....this year their family, who mostly live interstate, gathered in Sydney to celebrate Terry’s birthday and a good time was had by all.

 

He is still reasonably active mainly in his vegetable garden and with walking and tennis on Sunday mornings. It is a while since Terry worked in Melbourne but sees quite a few names in the Newsletter that he recognizes and to whom he sends best regards.

 

Geoff Stillman emailed just to record the arrival of his Birthday Card on the exact day, how does Kathy Trace do it!

 

Norma Thomas writing from Pialba (Qsld) said thanks very much to the Committee and members of ANZROC for the good wishes she received on the occasion of her birthday and it was much appreciated.

 

June Thompson sent her thanks to the Retired Officers Club for the kind birthday wishes and especially Kathy Trace for her timely attention. June spent the day happily with friends.

 

Jill Ward emailed a very belated thank you for her birthday card. Jill has been a bit out of sorts lately having a detached retina operation on 31st December at the Eye and Ear Hospital which escalated after an operation in May to remove a cataract on her left eye. Having blurred vision since December controls how she thinks. She is having her right eye operated on in JUNE.

 

Roger Watkins wrote to send his thanks to Kathy Trace and the Committee for his 84th birthday card that arrived on the day as usual. Roger misses being able to catch up with colleagues at the ANZROC lunches as his wife’s health does not allow him to leave her on a regular basis for meetings. Their 60th wedding anniversary will be celebrated in July with family which has grown to 4 sons, 14 grandchildren and 6 great grandchildren and they have been blessed with their family enjoying good health.

 

John White emailed to convey his thanks to Kathy Trace for sending birthday wishes from the Club and Committee. John and wife Debby are settling in at their new home at Patterson Lakes but, once again, John finds the garage too small!

 

AND Marguerite Barnsley, Ian Bell, Anne Dell, Tony Donahue, Ralph Drummond, Noel Harman, Ken Mahar, Lesley Orchard, Tom Phillips, Ray Pietsch, Kathleen Walsh, Russell Ward,

 

 

May 2015

Graeme Ainscough was saddened to read of the passing of an ESANDA colleague, our member Lindsay Dell after more than 20 years battling with MS .While Graeme and wife June are not 100 percent fit themselves they have been able to get to a couple of AFL matches this season as June is a Life Member of North Melbourne and Graeme has followed the team since childhood.

 

Will Bailey emailing says as usual it was a delight to receive the card from Kathy Trace on the exact day. With the proposed changes to mail deliveries it will be difficult for her to maintain her record! However it is the thought that matters. Will and wife Dorothy continue to rack up the years without major interruptions. They still enjoy their place at Noosa Waters and try to use it often. The family enjoy it too. One big change is that Will has sold their boat - it doesn't get enough use. However he still has the fleet of Bristol cars (3) plus the old Roller. Keeping them clean keeps him busy as does the 3 "daily drives" they own. Getting under them is not as easy as it once was, Will’s daughters suggested that he wears a bike helmet to protect the head.

 

They travelled to the UK last June it was great but airports are not what they once were; perhaps it is time to stay closer to home.

 

Darryl Bartlett emailed his thanks to Kathy for the birthday greetings, a timely reminder that another year has flown by, some 18 years since Darryl pulled up stumps. Health is OK but as a result of last year’s spinal operation, can only go at one pace, damage to the spinal cord, so he misses playing golf. Darryl and his wife Ronda spent a few weeks on the Gold Coast in March, lucky the weather was good then, also had a week travelling along the Murray to Mildura retracing their honeymoon places and celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. Darryl and Ronda are flying to Fiji early July for 6 weeks to visit their daughter and family who are now building a home there, so looks as if this will be an annual event health permitting.

 

Bob Bell emailing from Mollymook sends his thanks to Kathy Trace and the Committee for their good wishes on his recent birthday. Life at Mollymook continues to be kind to Bob and wife Carolyn as they still manage to play bowls a couple of days a week and Bob also plays golf once

 

a week. They enjoyed a couple of week’s holiday at Bright, it was his brother’s 90th birthday and it also provided Bob with the opportunity to show his grandchildren where he was brought up.

 

Lou Bucello writing from Dalmore says thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday card which arrived on time. He says he seems to be getting slower with each birthday and bending is a problem for which there seems to be no cure but if any member has similar problems talk to Lou on 0418594601 as he is interested in hearing how to deal with his health issue.

 

Wolf Damschitz emails that he and his wife Pam arrived in France mid April and drove to Cremona and stayed at the most idyllic hotel in the region, www.carrobio.com, which also has a great restaurant. When you amble around Cremona you feel like any moment Romeo and Juliet will say hello, not withstanding Stradivari, who lived here. Wolf and Pam then drove straight to Pula, which has one of the best preserved Amphitheatres in the world. It is a beautiful place but it must be very painful in the summer season when it gets overrun by tourists though the local beer is great. The next step of their journey is to Zadar, via the Plitvice lakes national park.

 

Bryden Davis writes to send thanks for the acknowledgement of his 86th birthday in April which arrived on time as usual. Bowls and travel takes up most of his time when not watching his 7 grandchildren in their respective sporting activities, two of which (sisters) are hoping to make the Rio Olympics in diving and long distance running events. At his age Bryden considers each day a bonus.

 

Don Davy sends his most sincere thanks to the committee for their greetings to Don on the occasion of his 71st birthday. He celebrated firstly with breakfast at Dandenong with his elder daughter and family, then lunch at his sister’s home with family members followed by evening gatherings at Ormond and Carnegie with friends. Don says it was a great time despite him being on a diet. He is thankful for the friendships developed and the knowledge gained during his 33 years of employment with ANZ Bank.

 

Euan Drumm emailing says while he has not attended any meetings yet but for the last 16 years since he "retired" from ANZ he has been working full time at Swinburne University. Euan still enjoys the newsletter and maybe when he really retires he will come along to a meeting and see if he can bring a few of his contemporaries with whom he still maintains contact and who are not attending.

 

Vicky Genius emailed her thanks for the birthday card on Friday May 1st. The weather was great so the family went to the Manningham Hotel for lunch followed by coffee and cake on their terrace. Fancy needing shade from the sun at this time of year. On Saturday the 2nd Vicky went to another lunch at the Berwick Inn to mark “International Spondylitis Week” with the Ankylosing Spondylitis Victoria Peer Support Group (Vicky is the Treasurer) .She feels that’s enough birthday lunches for this year. She will see friends and colleagues at the May 14th ANZROC Lunch.

 

John Harris emailed his sincere thanks to the Committee and Members of the Club for the good wishes for his birthday on Anzac Day. It proved a most enjoyable day celebrated with the family.

 

John says he and wife Colleen have been confined to within Australia for the past year with their son, daughter in law and their 3 children posted back to Sydney from Singapore mid last year.

 

Scott and Kylie have enjoyed 15 years offshore and are now happily established back in Sydney with the children enjoying their respective schools. They are fortunate in that their daughter, son in law and their 2 children live in close proximity and help keep John and Colleen busy.

 

They are both fortunate health wise and continue to enjoy family, events with friends, sport and Rotary.

 

John Hawkins updating me on his current travel itinerary says that he and wife Helen are about to head off firstly for a 2 night stopover in Dubai then 2 nights in London before joining the Queen Victoria for a 7 day cruise around England and Ireland. Following that a 1 night stopover at Southampton before boarding the Queen Elizabeth for a 14 day cruise visiting France, Germany, Estonia and Russia then Liverpool where the 3 Queens will meet up to celebrate 175 years of the Cunard Line. John and Helen then board the Queen Mary 2 for a 7 day cruise to New

 

York where they have a 2 night stay before flying home for a rest. Their recent Myanmar river boat cruise was excellent

 

Graham Heenan emailing from Belmont says thank you for the recent birthday wishes. This last year has involved house renovations which are now almost complete. Upcoming events include Graham and wife Pam’s 50th Wedding Anniversary celebrations with family and friends at Monsalvat in Eltham on Sunday 19th April. All six members of the wedding party plus the priest are still around and will join them at this function. This will be followed by a 31 day trip including Istanbul, a cruise around the Mediterranean (15 days) to Barcelona and followed by stays at Lake Como and Dubai with friends. They will then return home to the “Visa Bill”.

 

Laurie Holland writing on his 95th says thank you for the good wishes he received for his birthday card and of course the card at Christmas. It is lovely to belong and keep in touch through the newsletters. For Laurie and his wife life is very quiet but they manage, despite minor ailments, to enjoy their retirement.

 

Barry Kilmartin emailed his thanks to Kathy Trace and the Committee for the birthday wishes.

 

Ailsa Mackie phoned to say thank you to Kathy Trace for her birthday wishes which were appreciated. Ailsa says while mobility issues affect her sometimes she is otherwise fit and enjoying her retirement.

 

David Masters emailing from Echuca says once again Kathy Trace has wreaked marvels with Australia Post to deliver an “On Time” birthday card to him in Echuca. It is really great to be remembered by former workmates most of whom David has not seen since 1982. Life continues at a steady pace having handed over the running of their business to their son and daughter in law. David still has a desk and chair and has been heavily involved with the Defence Department supplying for the Anzac Centenary the required ceremonial equipment. David and wife Glenise are involved locally and also with a charitable organisation for which they are planning to attend the National Chapter meeting in mid April in Canberra. Health wise they as many of our age, have complaints which would be preferable not to have but still allow them to travel overseas on an annual basis. Again, many thanks for the card and he passes on his gratitude to Kathy with whom David worked in Nominees.

 

Immediate Past President John McPhee emailed to thank Kathy Trace for the birthday wishes he received from Committee and members of ANZROC.

 

Ray Murphy emailing from Anglesea says it will be great to recapture part of the past as he regularly reads the Australasian Insurance Banking Record monthly which was purchased by ‘the Scottie” to keep up with moves and appointments of Staff.

 

Maria Natoli emailed many thanks to Kathy Trace and the Committee for her birthday card. Maria celebrated the occasion in Sydney with a friend. In the morning they went by ferry to Taronga Zoo, and in the evening attended Handra Opera on the Harbour. The opera "Aida" was spectacular, and they were fortunate that the weather was very kind to them. Had they been in Sydney only a few days later they would have been there during the heavy rain and wild storms. Maria is looking forward to a couple of days in Marysville next month and perhaps a week on the Gold Coast later in the year.

 

Jill Paterson reading the latest newsletter was most impressed to learn about Ron Pitt who has been awarded the French Legion of Honour. Jill can’t recall if their paths ever crossed but what an honour for Ron, by the French! It was Interesting also to see photos on Eamon’s web site of friends and colleagues wearing their medals. In later years, so many of us (slightly younger) staff members were privileged to work with these people. They are Heroes to all of us and served our country proudly. Jill wishes them all the best for this centenary ANZAC commemoration and continued good health.

 

Tony Pompilio emailed to say thank you for the birthday card from ANZROC which, as it does every year, arrived on the day of his birthday.

 

Denis Rice emailed to thank the club for the birthday card received on the day of his birthday.

 

Les Roberts writing from Portland on his 78th sends his heartfelt thanks for keeping him in touch with ANZROC members through the birthday cards and newsletters. Les is not travelling now but in the past had been able to take 13 cruises including one on board ship from Fremantle with Bob Bamford where they manned the ANZ Bank Shipboard Agency. Most of Les’s time is spent fly tying and he thinks Hedley Ham and Stan Lancaster are devotees. He welcomes calls for information and can supply proven models gratis for both sea and inland fishing. His phone number is 03 55231054. His other main pursuit is playing and singing with a Celtic band and he thinks they improve after an injection of Guinness.

 

Gregory Scollo emailed to send his thanks for the wonderful thought and wishes for his birthday. It is a privilege to be remembered and faithfully receive, punctually, each year a Happy Birthday card. Looking back it is amazing to note that he has already been retired for over 21 years even though it seems yesterday, and he is now 79 years old. Together with his wife they have been, up to now, very fortunate to enjoy a healthy life, and dividing time between their Melbourne home and their Townsville home. Summer ( five/six months) in Melbourne and winter ( six/seven months) in Townsville, Qsld. where they play lawn bowls at the Bowling Club, enjoying the sun shine and the beautiful beaches, and travelling quite a bit through North Queensland. Social life is wonderful and they spend good times with friends. The weather in winter in Townsville is wonderful and very pleasant always around 26 to 29 centigrade. So, what more do they want! The only thing that they now wish is to continue to have a healthy life and enjoy it while it lasts.

 

John Taylor emailed his thanks for the kind birthday wishes and a special thankyou to Kathy Trace who once again made sure that the card arrived on time.

 

Roger Thompson emailed to thank the ANZROC Committee for his birthday greeting card and also for the monthly news letter which Roger reads with much interest. Roger and his wife continue to enjoy hitching up the caravan and touring this great country of ours, although it will be parked for three months later this year as they are heading off to the UK and Europe on his first visit to that part of the world.

 

Kevin Toohey emailed his thanks for the timely Birthday greetings. Sorry about the belated thank-you but Kevin and wife Maureen have been travelling and are just catching up with all the correspondence and emails.

 

John Vanselow emailed his thanks to Kathy Trace and Committee for his Birthday Card which was received on the date. The highlight of this period has been John and wife Lois’s 60th Wedding Anniversary. The occasion was magnificently organised by their daughters with family, local and interstate, attending as well as friends from the 1940’s in Frankston and also John and Ann Caudry friends from the early 50’s. John Caudry was with him in Overseas Department when John and Lois were engaged in 1953 and married 1955. Other Executive and Staff following the merger in 1951 who come to mind were:- Ron Ellery, Tom Giles, John Milne, Ron Horne, Kevin Watson, John Holberton, John Salsbury, Henry Stubbs, Earl Butterfield, Ian Lamont, Lindsay Richards, Ray Jenkins, John Whitford and apologies to others John may have overlooked.

 

As well as many cards from friends John and Lois were surprised to receive congratulations and best wishes from The Queen, Governor-General, Prime Minister, Premier and Local Member. A memorable Anniversary for Lois and John..

 

AND Bob Grant, Richard Ham, Kevin Livingston, Jim Nicolson, Sudipto Pal, Jake Remyn, Anthea Santos, Philip Simpson, Colin Walton

 

ANZROC QSLD, NSW, SA, TAS, WA

 

 

 

 

April 2015

Arty Booth emails from Elliott Heads (Qsld) to express his thanks to Kathy and the committee for his Birthday Card. Like others, he looks forward to the monthly newsletter and reading of the exploits of those who are enjoying the good life in retirement. Not much to report from Bundaberg. They are preparing for the yearly fishing trip to a small van park 100k south of Townsville where they catch up with friends who share their interest in fishing.

Jenny Cooke emails her thanks to Kathy Trace for her recent birthday greetings. It is so nice to receive a card even though we try hard to forget the rising number of years. Although Jenny hasn’t been able to get to meetings, she enjoys reading the monthly newsletter with interesting

notes of trips taken by members, many of whom she worked with. Having sold the house last year, Jenny has been unable to take holidays while the search continues for a new abode. Meanwhile, she is playing golf two or three times a week and walking the dog with a very active early morning group of walkers.

Bob Delahoy writing from Inverloch sends his grateful thanks to Kathy Trace and Peter Pritchard and committee for the 86th birthday wishes. The card certainly made Bob’s day. Bob can’t believe he is as old as that and wonders where the years have gone but he and his wife are enjoying good health and their lifestyle down by the sea. Bob was another who joined the Bank of Australasia in August 1949 commencing at Flinders Way with the Manager A.L.Guyett a member of a well known Western District family and he is proud to have been an A/asia boy. Bob enjoys reading the newsletter as it makes him feel still a part of the Bank that he worked in for 37 years.

John Fairbairn emailing from Yarrawonga says as usual his card arrived spot on the day (marvellous). John reads with interest in newsletters many of his former workmates are still with us and enjoying good health. Great to hear! John regularly sees Maurie Harwood, Peter O'Dwyer and Bruce McKean all of whom are still active in Yarrawonga. He hopes to have opportunity to attend a meeting this year,

George Finnis sends his sincere thanks to the Committee and members of ANZROC for their kind wishes on the occasion of his 79th birthday.

Lawrie Foord sends his many and sincere thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday card on behalf of the President and Committee of the Club. Lawrie spent a very pleasant day with his family at a nice restaurant and celebrations continued thereafter at his eldest daughter’s home. He is still enjoying good health – no aches or pains- and is most grateful to be in such condition at his time of life.

Eddie Hassett writes to thank Kathy Trace for his birthday wishes which were appreciated. Eddie said that he turned over 42 year’s membership at Woodlands Golf Club this year and is still on the committee of the Mordialloc Football and Netball Club. Eddie was saddened to read that David Phelps had passed away during the month .David was a top bloke.

Andy Herd emails thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday card and on behalf of the members he doesn’t know how she manages to keep on top of it all. All well here and looking forward to another vets season of hockey. In his spare time Andy is a volunteer driver driving the elderly to medical appointments and one of his patient pickups said “getting old is a beggar but no one told us. Then on reflection they didn't live as long’. The person was well in his eighties, rather funny.

Doug Imrie advised that he and wife Trish will be heading west with the caravan to celebrate the 100th anniversary of ANZAC day at Albany, expect to return sometime in August.

Rick Kimber writes to thank the President and Committee and particularly Kathy Trace for the very kind birthday wishes. The card arrived on the day as usual.

Christine Lane emails her thanks to ANZROC for the recent birthday card and wishes.

Christine’s birthday celebrations for this year were very quiet indeed due to being ill over this time. She is to have a “delayed” celebration shortly, whilst up on the farm at Burramine, with extended family members and she is looking forward to a relaxing time in the country.

Christine looks forward to reading the ANZROC newsletter each month to catch-up with the news from those who formed part of her working life at ANZ.

Jack Moyle writes to send his thanks for the birthday card received on his 90th birthday. It was great to celebrate with some of Jack’s family and friends at Kooyong Tennis Club and to speak to his younger son Graeme and granddaughter Saski in London. There is also an array of cards from other friends and well wishers.

Terry Parks reporting from Toora says she notices that the newsletter includes adventures of members. She has had a significant misadventure that may be of interest. Terry continues to be enthralled by the magnificence of her Shire horses, each of which weighs more than a tonne. On Monday 2nd March, notwithstanding that her foal (Toora Binginwarri <“Tom”>) was already on the float, one of their Shire mares, Mingara Marguerite (“Margot”), didn't want to get onto the

float. They were trying to load her to go to the vet for artificial insemination (Terry imports semen from champion European and UK Shire stallions). Margot turned quickly, knocked Terry to the ground, and then galloped over her. Consequently, Terry received a laceration on her right leg from just under the knee to just above the ankle two inches wide, even though she was wearing jeans and long socks. The Shire horse also broke Terry’s right leg below the knee and she was in hospital for 6 days having intravenous antibiotics. The vet arrived to give Margot a sedative just as the ambulance arrived to take Terry away. Before the accident , Tom had tried to jump the foal guard while Margot was refusing to get on the float. He got 3 legs over but his back left leg was still on the other side. Terry and her husband had to demolish the foal guard but couldn't get it out from under the horse completely so Terry still had to lift that leg, while he was still panicking, over the guard which was then at an angle. Tom is only 3 months old but is already more than 14 hands high and weighs about 400kg. Tom calmed down when he was contained in the front of the float but he was in there for ages waiting while Margot carried on about getting on. After the ambulance left with Terry her husband and the vet made the decision to give up trying to load Margot. Terry is now confined to a wheelchair because her arms aren’t strong enough to use crutches properly and she was putting pressure under her arms, risking compression of nerves. Those who remember the Type A that she is will understand that she’d not enjoy being confined to the house.

Gerry McPherson advised that ANZROC member Ron Pitt (92) who in WW11 enlisted in the RAAF and was posted to the RAF Bomber Command where he was a member of a crew flying Lancaster bombers on sorties over Europe has been awarded the French Legion of Honour.

Graeme Randall emails his thanks for the card that he received on the occasion of his 80th birthday. Graeme retired in 1996. After two years of retirement and some extensive travels within Australia, he became a part time teller with ANZ for six years. Graeme enjoyed this work in Acland Street, and the three St. Kilda Road Branches, 594, 376 and 420 St.Kilda

Road. The teller's job was much easier than his earlier teller's job in Bendigo and later in Chapel Street Windsor, Newmarket, Fish Creek, Swan Hill, and Tallangatta. In Bendigo, his home town, two of the gold mines were still operating and ANZ were their bankers. Graeme remembers the gold being brought in. The bank would weigh it, make an advance to the mines by crediting their account and the price of gold was fixed in those days at 3 pound 17/6 ($7.75) an ounce. The lump of impure gold was sewn into a canvas coin bag and sent by registered post to The Royal Mint, William Street, Melbourne. After seven years in Victoria Graeme was then appointed Travel Officer, Hobart, initially for two years, but he stayed for eight years. After many deferments he reluctantly returned to Melbourne at the Bank's insistence. During Graeme’s 45 years with ANZ, he was, on several occasions, attached to the Relieving Staff and visited many Branches in Victoria and Tasmania. Many Branches have since closed, or merged, but the actual building still stands....e.g. 394 Collins Street, 150 Chapel Street Windsor, and 17 Hall Street Newport. Ironically, he also worked in Premises Department in 287 Collins Street .He enjoys reading the monthly news letter, recognising many of the names of former staff.

Geoffrey Sandow writes in response to receiving his birthday greeting from ANZROC and is hopeful that it is the first of many. He sends a thank you to Kathy for sending the card and is appreciative of the work undertaken by her. Being a relatively new member of ANZROC Geoffrey is another who gets a “bit of a buzz” out of reading the letters contained in the Newsletter, particularly from those whom he has directly worked with or those met over his years of service. Reading the letter from Kevin May brought back memories from his Royal Bank Branch days, in particular joining Kevin over a period of Sunday mornings for a jogging session which included running up Gallagher’s Road hill in Glen Waverley. For those who don’t know it, the hill must be one of the steepest in Melbourne. And, they always made it to the top without stopping. Another member he recalls from his Royal Bank Branch days is Sandra Street, who was a regular card playing partner during lunch breaks as well as having the task of typing Geoffrey’s Advance Applications as the senior typist, Eileen Fitzgerald, couldn’t read his writing! Other members whom he has met or read about since joining ANZROC and who worked at Royal Bank Branch at the same time and come to mind include Mike Cooper, Alan Pearce, Ian Anderson, Mike Henry and Ian Lee. Geoffrey is currently working on putting at least one particular memory into print for Gary Mason’s potential humorous stories publication. Geoffrey also indicated that it has been great to attend the meetings and catch up with those he has worked with as well as meeting members not previously known.

Murray Skelton writes to thank ANZROC members for their kind thoughts and wishes on his recent 80th birthday. It is great to receive the card each year and is much appreciated. Murray is still playing and enjoying bowls and at times comes across other retired ANZ friends. Great grandchildren now number 7 and it is getting harder all the time trying to keep up with them. Murray and wife Ann are well settled now in Glengollan Retirement Village in Ferntree Gully and enjoy a different lifestyle. ANZROC member Ian Ewart and wife Pat are also residents in the Village. Ian and Murray played football and cricket against each other in their youth. Pat Ewart and Murray were in the same class at Upwey High School and he had not seen her since 1949.The four now get together regularly and reminisce about the past. Great fun.

Bruce Tickell writes to thank Kathy Trace for the birthday card for his 86th which arrived on cue as intended. The years are steadily rising and he is sometimes amazed that his health on the whole is satisfactory relative to the age. On the subject of old banks when Bruce joined the Bank of Australasia in1945 a condition following 3 years as a supernumeray was that his height was more than or at least 5ft6”. He thinks this requirement was useful if the Bank wanted to ease you out.

Past President John Vanselow emails to advise he will not be attending the April Anzac Remembrance meeting as it is John and wife Lois’s 60th Wedding Anniversary. In addition to their family they have family arriving from Qsld and NSW on that day to celebrate the occasion.

Julie Wilkins emails her thanks to Kathy Trace for sending birthday wishes, and the card arrived on the day. Julie enjoys the newsletter which she reads cover to cover every month and she looks at all the website links .

Peter Williams emailing from Healesville says he really appreciate the good wishes for his birthday and even more as the birthday card arrived on the day. Even more special as it was for Peter’s 60th birthday. As part of his birthday "year" wife Kerrie and Peter are about to embark on a trip to "celebrate" life. Early next month they set off to Singapore, then a cruise to Hong Kong (via Vietnam). After HK they fly to Dubai for a few days to see this new world frontier. Following this they are off to Venice to pick up a Greek island cruise. Peter and Kerrie will really see the new and the old, Then home. It is now over 6 years since he "retired" and Peter says life did not end after ANZ. Still have great memories and great friendships from his days in the bank.

 

March 2015

Graeme Ainscough reports that he was particularly saddened when he received the February newsletter and he read of the passing of Col Renzow, Neil “Corny” Hamilton and Harry Trefz as he had worked with them during his time in ES&A/ANZ. Graeme met Col in the 50’s when appointed as a Ledger Keeper at ES&A Accounting Centre and Col was a highly regarded Senior Manager in the Clearing Centre for 388 Collins and Royal Bank Branches. Graeme met Corny Hamilton while playing cricket for ES&A team in the Prahran and Southern Districts “A” Competition in 61/62. Graeme said Corny’s bowling was almost unplayable on a matting wicket. ANZROC member Trevor Cookson a great friend of Corny Hamilton was the opening batsman when available for Graeme’s ES&A team and was a prolific hitter of 6’s for the team. Graeme met Harry Trefz when Graeme joined ES&A at Windsor in 1954 and they shared some very interesting and sometimes hilarious experiences .Harry was a good teacher and Graeme learnt

about the banks rules and systems relatively quickly and efficiently.

Graeme’s own health has been patchy with time spent in hospital while wife June has only recently left hospital after surgery and is now undergoing rehabilitation. On a brighter note Graeme’s Cheltenham baseball teams have had a mixed season with the senior team missing the finals but two junior teams featured in the finals. Graeme misses being able to attend the ANZROC meetings and chatting with his colleagues.

Bob and Val Bishop email their thanks again for the delivery of their cards on time for their recent birthdays. They are looking forward to more caravan trips now that Val has just completed a 3 year stint as Lady Captain at Sandhurst Golf Club. Luckily they are both keeping good health. It is always great to catch up with ANZ friends albeit sometimes at funerals.

Joe Busuttil emailing from Inverloch sends his sincere thanks to Kathy Trace, the Committee and members of ANZROC for this year’s birthday greetings. How the years keep rolling on at great speed. Last year saw Joe and his wife spending nine weeks holidaying in Europe, which included a two weeks cruise from the UK visiting Spain and Portugal, two weeks motoring in Southern England catching up with ex work colleagues and associates, with the remainder of the time travelling by train through Italy and Croatia. Not surprising their luggage seems to get heavier as they get older. In November Joe travelled to Thailand, spending time exploring villages in the North, around Chiang Mai. Unfortunately, he missed the Christmas party again last year. Hope to make it this year.

Jim Ebsworthy emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for her great job in sending birthday wishes on Jim’s 79th birthday and indeed the great job she does in doing this for all members.

Saul Eslake reports that he and wife Linda have realized a 30-year aspiration of returning to Tasmania – they acquired a house originally built (by convicts) in the 1830s,in mid-2013, spent the following 18 months having it renovated and extended, and moved in just before Christmas last year. Saul is determined to show that the kind of work he can do can be done from somewhere like Tasmania.

Ray Gill letting me know he will be missing from the March meeting says he will be in Brisbane for a National Meeting of The Australian Veterans and Defence Services Association for which Ray is now the National Vice President.

Wyn Greenwood celebrated his 94th birthday recently and was delighted to receive a card from Kathy, the ANZROC Committee and members. When reminded that it was his birthday, he cheekily responded, “Did you bring me any presents?” This resulted in considerable laughter! Thank goodness daughter Shirley White had brought something! Even though Wyn can hardly speak, he can still remember people and shows an interest in what others are doing. He is very much loved and respected in the Nursing Home at UnitingCare Strathdon, Forest Hill. His wife, Margaret, is also a resident at Strathdon, but lives in the McGarvie Hostel. They are able to see each other about twice a week.

John Harrison reporting from Bega said he and wife Narelle were in SA Echunga/Meadows with their eldest son in October and he took a week off work to drive them through Wilpena Pound and the Flinders Ranges.

John Hawkins reports that it is now the start of the tripping season and he and wife Helen will be touring Myanmar for 12days on a slow boat from Yangon to Mandalay when we are holding our March meting. Hopefully he will see members in April at the ANZC Remembrance meeting.

Martin Hayden emailed a few words about "Corny" Hamilton whose passing we reported in the February Newsletter. If there ever was a nice bloke that worked in the Bank, it would be "Corny".

When Martin joined the E.S. & A. Bank in 1961, he was posted to Clifton Hill Branch, where Corny was the No I Teller. He immediately "took Martin under his wing", protecting him from all the Insurance salesmen who called on new staff in those days trying to sell policies. He was a awesome teller, one of the best Martin has seen, and all the customers loved him. Martin can’t remember “Corny” without a smile on his face and he had a good word for everyone. Put simply, a lovely man.

David Jones emails an overdue note of thanks for the annual birthday card in January. David didn’t respond at the time due to a mishap involving a ladder – suffice to say a broken humerus isn’t funny. Well on the mend now having had a plate and a raft of screws inserted. Trips which involve going through airport scanners are going to be interesting.

Mike Lawrence writes about his time with ANZROC Honorary member Bob Hunter who recently turned 90. Mike worked with Bob at Croydon Branch in 1970 after the merger .Mike has also provided a few stories for Gary Mason’s Anecdotes Book which will be worth a look when the book is published.

Karl Mattingly was delighted to receive ANZROC's birthday wishes and he enjoys the regular newsletter. Since joining ANZROC in 2007, Karl has built his own Internet based risk forecasting business in Melbourne, London and Washington. The development years included working for IARPA in the USA, winning Australian government R&D funding and several patents. A 16 minute TEDx talk he gave in November 2014 in the UK talking about "trust networks" sums the last 7 years up quite well and you can hear it on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggUHOqq4dhw ... it is dry but bankers and regulators seem to like it. Karl now spends his time working equally between Australia, the UK and the USA where the start-up team are based. Importantly for ANZROC, in a team of almost 30, the youngest team member is 16 and the oldest is now 87 with several in their 70's and 80's amongst the highest performing team members!! Karl and his partner Anne-Louise are based in Melbourne where 5 of 6 children study or work. But they also spend time on the NSW south coast where they also have a place. Because work involves so much travel, they love retreating the NSW coast or to Lord Howe Island whenever possible. Would love to hear from old friends at big blue particularly those that think they still have a talent for risk forecasting and would like to keep their hand in.

Bob Maughan emailing from Perth says please pass on his belated thanks for the Birthday card. Still trying to work out where the 75 years have gone!

David Robinson emailing from Battery Point Tasmania sends his thanks to Kathy Trace for her effort in getting the card to him right on time again . . . the Late Max Bade would be very proud of her ongoing commitment to ANZROC members.

Mavis Ryan writes to thank Kathy Trace so much for her heart warming Christmas and Birthday cards. These cards and the best wishes are sincerely appreciated.

Dick Sanders emails his thanks to Kathy for the birthday wishes on time as ever. How strange the mail is these days when he also received a card from a sister in law in Queensland which also took one day and yet a while ago a letter from Glen Waverley took ten days! Dick always looks forward to the monthly newsletter and the doings of members. He was disheartened reading Neville Pearson’s recent Twitter but Neville faces up to adversity as he has always done like a difficult match on the tennis court. Dick was also saddened to hear of the death of Ray Quirk who was his Manager at 446 Little Collins Street – a fine and well respected man.

Dick continues to attend most bi-monthly meetings at the Mulgrave Country Club and looks forward to doing so.

Brian Wrigley sends thanks for his January birthday wishes. All has been well during the year except for the last Saturday in September. Brian and wife Jan went to the Commonwealth Veterans Fencing Championship, at Largs in Scotland where he was eventually eliminated from the men’s epee by a Canadian. They then spent some time in London and Paris. Family increased by one bringing the grandchildren total to ten.

Sheila Wylie emailed her thanks for the Birthday Card that she recently received. It was very kind and much appreciated.

 

 

MATTERS OF INTEREST

 

February 2015

Murray Abraham writes to thank members of ANZROC for the good wishes for his 89th birthday. Murray says 2014 was forgettable undergoing a spinal operation and suffering two minor strokes but with the assistance of “battery power” he is enjoying golf again. Instead of distilled water he tops up his battery with a scotch or two each evening. Murray is brought back to reality when he visits his GP who welcomes him with “Come in Lazarus”.

Dave Brookman writes from Dromana to express his appreciation for the Christmas card and the thoughts contained therein.

Geoff Christmas says thanks for the birthday wishes but they are coming too quickly. Another busy year started with a guided tour through Japan. Geoff and wife Heather started on the North Island and travelled by fast trains, subway trains, buses, planes, and taxis which was a good experience and allowed them to see the real Japan. They covered many places and had an enjoyable snap shot of Japan, and went down to Ishigaki Island, before finishing with a few days in Tokyo. The experience was wonderful and they would go again if the opportunity arose. They had the usual stint at Coolum Beach for the winter catching up with family and friends and doing a lot of walking for Heather’s adventure later in 2014. Heather was involved in a fund raising adventure for Breast Cancer Network Association, and raised in excess of $9k. The adventure was a journey to China to walk around 45 klm’s on the Great Wall which was a very uplifting experience. This year Geoff and Heather in April will ride in Italy around the lakes encompassing Venice, and finish with a trip to South America and cruise to Antarctica. Once again thanks for the birthday card and the newsletters that bring with them many memories.

Bill Collins emails his thanks for the birthday wishes which would have arrived on time (as usual) except that he had neglected to advise his change of address to ANZROC. Bill and wife Dearne finally faced the inevitable and downsized to an apartment. It was very traumatic for them. Imagine trying to fit the contents of a garage and two sheds in three shelves of a cupboard in an apartment.

John Conn emails his thanks to Kathy Trace and ANZROC for his birthday card.

On his birthday John and wife Linda were spending a fortnight in Gippsland just relaxing and enjoying a time away. Linda is still working 3 days a week so they are somewhat restricted to school holidays, except when she had LSL and they went to Europe for over three months. John and Linda went to Darwin in July to get a little heat, which is always a welcome change from the Melbourne chills.

Neil Franklin emails his thanks for the birthday card received as usual right on time, many thanks to the committee and fellow members of ANZROC. Neil hopes to get to meetings during 2015, as due to health problems work has passed him by and he will have time to spare.

Don Fraser writes to thank ANZROC for the Christmas card and good wishes that arrived recently. Don Misses the meetings very much but at age 90 is not fit enough to attend any more. Don is now a resident in an Aged Care facility in Sunbury.

John Gill emailing from Wodonga sends his thanks to Kathy Trace, President Peter Pritchard and Committee for the 79th Birthday Wishes. John appreciates the work that goes into recording and acknowledging members’ birthdays. He also looks forward to the newsletter which brings back many happy memories of fellow workers, auditors and others whom he had met during his career.

John is fortunate to know a number of ANZROC Retirees in Wodonga and Albury and comes across them regularly. Unfortunately he has been unable to attend the Annual Christmas Party for the past 3 or so years because of other commitments at that time.

Margaret Hall writing for husband Theo Hall said that Theo was delighted to receive his birthday card spot on time from Kathy Trace. Many thanks for all Kathy does as it gives a lot of people extra joy on their birthdays. Margaret was so pleased to meet Kathy and Sandra Joseph at the AGM and she and Theo especially enjoyed the Christmas luncheon.

Bill Halsall emailing from Benalla sends thank Kathy for his birthday card which, as usual, arrived on the due date. Bill sends his regards to all ANZROC members.

Bob Heinemann emails thanks for his birthday card and appreciates the good wishes. In June last Bob and wife Heather went to Europe for seven weeks and undertook a river trip from Budapest to Amsterdam. Then they took the train to Paris to stay with Bob’s daughter and family, did some sailing on the Mediterranean in their boat, and also visited D- Day 6th June sights in the north of France. On landing in Prague last July he discovered he had acquired deep vein thrombosis (dvt) which lay dormant for 6 months and then required treatment that is currently underway.

Brian Henderson emails his thanks to all for the Birthday Wishes. In March Brian and wife Chris flew down to Victoria for his sister’s 50th wedding anniversary and a stop over in Canberra to visit Chris’s son and family before they head off to India on a posting in Chennai. In May they went down to the Gold Coast for a change of pace and see what changes there are as it was some time since last being down there .Caught up with Terry Patton, whom some would know, in Tweed Heads. A most enjoyable week was spent with some friends on their 40 ft catamaran in the Whitsundays in July. They know the area pretty well so they spoilt themselves eating lots of oysters, mud crabs and fish as well as enjoying the beautiful scenery. As Chris’s daughter has moved down to Brisbane they have made a few trips down there including seeing “The King and I “stage show. After 10 years as chairman of their Body Corporate Brian resigned at the Annual Meeting in August He is playing bowls a couple of times a week ,a little bit of genealogy research ,a five km walk a couple of times a week and nothing else really apart from enjoying the climate at home in Hervey Bay.

Bruce Iddles wrote to thank the ANZROC Committee for the birthday wishes received on his special 70th birthday.

Bob Kirkland writes his thanks for the birthday wishes on his 92nd. Bob had just returned from a 6 week cruise with his family from Los Angeles to Miami via the Panama Canal. He thinks that at 92 that may be his last overseas cruise. The newsletters are very much appreciated and Bob looks forward to them even though he does not know many of the members but they are still of great interest.

Brian Knowles emails his thanks for the beautifully timed birthday greeting. Not so easy to achieve at this time of year. Brian, wife Jan, three sons and 4 grandchildren are all in good health and all living in Melbourne right now. Life is pretty good.

Bob Lyon emailing from his home in Fiji sends thanks for the birthday wishes. When Bob retired, he didn’t intend to be still working at this age, but you can’t play golf every day and the boards that he is on keep him on the ball, particularly their new solar company, Sunergise, now in five countries. Still, Bob and wife Helen managed to fit in a bit of travel and have just returned from three weeks in Hawaii. It has been a good summer in Fiji but very hot and while they have been lucky so far, a cyclone is predicted to be just off the coast in early February. Bob and Helen are off to the Ashes again this year, bookended with a trip to Ireland and a Danube river cruise. They get back to Australia three or four times a year, mainly to catch up with Bob’s father Gordon 93 who is also an ANZROC member. It was good to catch up with everyone at the Christmas lunch and he hopes to be there again this year.

Zelda Martin passes on to Kathy her grateful thanks for her Birthday card, received as usual right on the day. What surprises Zelda most is that the other cards manage to arrive a day early or a day late, but Kathy inevitably hits the right date. This year, Zelda’s mobility has been reduced

somewhat due to increasing problems with arthritis and lymph oedema to the extent that travel was confined to shorter trips around Victoria. Playing tourist in one's home state is an interesting experience; it is quite fun finding out what is actually available. She is very glad that, in previous years, she travelled widely both within Australia and overseas.

Noel Matthews emails that it is so good to receive these greetings after a year in which noticeable gaps started emerging in the ranks of friends and relatives. Personally Noel is going well health-wise and in various musical pursuits - writing and teaching, but not doing enough playing. He feels there is still lots to learn and is looking forward to a better 2015.

Kevin May emailing from Paradise Gardens Qsld sends his thanks to Kathy Trace, on cue as always for his birthday card .A fairly familiar year for Kevin and his wife in 2014, with autumn in Hawaii and Christmas in good old Melbourne. Still no place quite like home on the Gold Coast, except the humidity is stifling in February.

Wal McGillivray writes to thank President Peter and members for the kind birthday wishes for his 92nd and Kathy Trace excelled again with the card arriving on the day. Wal also thanks members for the Christmas Card and he has already thanked Neville Pearson in person for this kind gesture for the over 90’s.Wal smiled when he read John Hobbs’s mention of his father being required to guarantee him against defalcation. When Wal joined the Bank of Australasia in 1941 his father also signed as guarantor. Wal was on 3 years probation and had to pay 10 pounds for a Fidelity Insurance bond payable at 2pounds10shillings quarterly. Wal joined the armed forces after paying one instalment and 6 years later when he rejoined the bank after only 2 weeks he received a debit for the outstanding amount. Talking about how things change when Wal was transferred to Foster in 1948 there was an attractive redhead working on the ledgers. When they announce their engagement in 1948 his fiancée Lorna was immediately asked to resign. Wal enjoyed the Christmas luncheon again although there were many familiar faces missing. May it long continue that we can catch up with old friends?

Jock McGregor emails his thanks to ANZROC, with special thanks to Kathy for his Birthday Card. Another year has gone and it seems that in retirement he is getting busier!

Bruce Michell emails his many thanks to Kathy for the birthday greetings as he always appreciates being remembered.

Peter Nyga reports that his South Island, New Zealand trip last October / November was a resounding success. Peter and partner, June, hired a small campervan and toured all over the South Island for 21 days. Their route was anti-clockwise around the island from Christchurch to Christchurch. The campervan was perfect for their frequent stopping, taking yet another photo of a stunning vista, lifestyle. Peter has frequently been asked, "What was the highlight of the trip?" Peter's response is always, "Anywhere where I could see snow-capped mountains - which are in a lot of places on the South Island." Both Peter and June enjoy landscape photography. And what's next? North Island beckons.

John Quirk wishes to thank ANZROC for the birthday card for birthday number 66. As usual it demonstrates a sterling effort by Kathy Trace. On a sad note, John’s father ANZROC member Ray Quirk (92) has been assessed following his stroke and will be placed in Aged Care in the near future. He will continue to enjoy the best available medical support and that of his family. John said that after reading John Hobbs comments in the last Newsletter he asked Ray if he knew of any other surviving Bank of Australasia staff. His memory is obviously still good. Ray told him that both Ron Cashin and Norm Dibbin were “A’asia” staff members. Ray worked with Ron in the ANZ Staff Dept in the early 1950s and with Norm when he opened 594 St.Kilda Road in 1962. So that’s three that we know of with Ray being the oldest of them. Ray joined the Bank of Australasia in 1940 just prior to heading off to WW2. John would be interested to know if there are any other surviving members of the Bank of Australasia staff.

John Stevens Past President and Life member emails his thanks for the birthday greetings he received .John says if he was a cricketer with the score he is on he would be pretty well set.

Sandra Street emails thanks to the ANZROC committee and Kathy Trace in particular for the birthday good wishes. The card arrived right on the dot for her "significant" birthday which is no mean feat these days. Sandra is grateful to be remembered in this manner as she is sure everyone else is too. She was having a bit of a clean-out at home recently and came across some cards from significant birthdays past which brought back some fond memories of people and days gone by in the bank. It's a great family.

Neville Taylor sends his thanks to all at the ANZROC Club for the seasons greeting and for the birthday card for the occasion of his 94th birthday. The work and time involved by all is appreciated each year.

Athol Watkins writing from Clifton Springs on his 78th says thanks to Kathy Trace for reminding him another year has passed, luckily a healthy one. Athol enjoys reading about the travel exploits of familiar names and he and his wife drove to Cairns in 2014 to enjoy the warmth over winter. They have now booked a cruise from Singapore to Tokyo in April which will be nice after quite a busy bowls season.

Eric Williams writing from Warrnambool sends his thanks for the very welcome Christmas card he received from ANZROC Committee members Neville Pearson, Joan Nathan and Kathy Trace. Eric is 94 and says he is fortunately in good health.

Keith Winckles emailed to say thanks for the birthday wishes. The past year Keith has been fairly inactive getting over a knee replacement but is hoping to be a lot more active this year.

Theo Yardley emails his thanks to President Peter, the Committee and Members for birthday wishes from the Victorian Club. Theo’s wife Pat's inability to travel confines them to Sydney so the whole family gathered there for Christmas and most were able to stay on for the birthday - a happy coincidence of events. Best wishes to all.

Lloyd Zegenhagen emailed his thanks to Kathy for her special wishes for his 91st birthday.

The family all had a very good time, with their two daughters returning from overseas for the event, and also numerous family members and friends from interstate as well as Victoria.

A good venue was chosen at a winery in the Yarra Valley, and it was a perfect day. No overseas holidays this year, but they were content with several interstate and local holidays. It is time to do some planning of a more extensive nature which they hope to do in the near future.

December 2014

 

Vic Ansell emails a ‘thank you' for the birthday greetings sent by the committee via Kathy and received 'on the day' .Vic had a quiet day with wife Lynn and they enjoyed dinner with their daughter and her partner . Vic and Lynn then drove to Bright for a week and had an enjoyable

 

time. Bright really is a lovely place. Hard to believe Vic has now been out of the Bank for 15 years - he really doesn't know where the time has gone. Vic has very much enjoyed the monthly meetings again this year and it is always interesting to see the names of people he knew and worked with and what they are doing in retirement.

 

Frank Edwards has recovered from recent surgery and is playing golf again with his Esanda colleague Mark Stankovich.

 

Brian Farrell writes to send his thanks to the Committee for the birthday wishes he received spot on the day for his 86th birthday. Thanks Kathy Trace. Family members helped him celebrate the occasion and they enjoyed good food and wine but unfortunately he was unable to share due to the effects of recent surgery. Brian says that this will also mean he will miss the Christmas luncheon – the first since retirement- however he hopes to pick it up again next year.

 

Stephen Green emails his thanks for the recent birthday card, which was waiting for Stephen upon his return from a short birthday break in NSW. He is now almost 18 months into retirement. Stephen and his wife travelled overseas a couple of times in the second half of last year, but this year have stayed firmly rooted at home as they have been kept busy with house renovations and assisting with the affairs of elderly parents.

 

Charles Griss emails that once again he must apologise for not being able to attend the regular lunches and Christmas celebrations. Seems that lifes activities are sometimes destined to clash. Many thanks for the Birthday Card which was very much welcomed. Good to read all the news about former colleagues.

 

Frank Hatfield emails his thanks to the Committee and Members of the club for the good wishes on the occasion of his recent birthday. The day was spent very quietly at home with Frank’s wife as their son and daughter and their families were away on holiday and the celebration had to await their return. Although his health has been a bit up and down they have had three short holidays during the year and Frank has been kept busy with the garden and the activities in various clubs.

 

John Hobbs emails his sincere appreciation to Kathy Trace for her outstanding work in conveying birthday greetings so diligently year by year. The older one gets the more her efforts are appreciated. Talking about getting older it shocks John to realise he is now in his 99th year and has enjoyed 38 years of retirement. Which brings back memories? John started work in an insurance attorney's office in Christchurch, New Zealand in early 1933 on a salary of 25 pounds per annum. In 1934 he applied for a position in the Union Bank of Australia Ltd across the road and started work there on Saturday, 15th December of that year on a princely salary of 65 pounds per annum. John’s boss wanted him to finish up in his establishment on 31st December whereas the manager of the bank wanted John to start work on 1st December. These two men were golfing mates and on the 19th hole they decided without reference to split the difference and make the change on Saturday 15th December. John started work that day at 8 a.m. and finished at 3 p.m. without a lunch break - London mail in and London mail out - thereby missing a tennis match that afternoon and an arranged holiday between Christmas and New Year. John’s father had to act as guarantor against the possibility of him defalcating! Who said times haven’t changed? John could be wrong but he understands he is now the oldest Union Bank member of the Club here in Victoria since Charles Rennie died

 

Life Member Gerald McPherson emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday greetings

 

with thanks also to the other Committee Members. Gerald had a great day. His son Bruce and his wife Bodil came all the way from Norway to celebrate the Big 90. Gerald’s daughter Patricia and her husband Peter organised a luncheon for the whole family at the Rochford Winery in the Yarra Valley which was exceptional and much enjoyed. The following day they had a BBQ at their home in Pakenham, followed by another BBQ with friends on the Sunday. Gerald received a birthday cake from the Croydon/Yarra Valley Golf Club shaped like a cricket bat with 90 balls on the cake, two cakes from RSL clubs and another from the Essendon Cricket Club as these clubs were so appreciative of the sterling service he has given over the years. All in all he had a most marvellous Birthday and hopes to be around to celebrate a few more yet!

 

Gerald was also one of the recipients of the Christmas cards sent to our ANZROC members 90 years or over arranged by our Committee members Joan Nathan, Neville Pearson and Kathy Trace and Gerald was most appreciative of the kind thoughts ….very timely over Christmas.

 

Committeewoman Joan Nathan emails thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday card. Joan had a lovely day with family and friends which seemed to stretch the birthday over a couple of weeks.

 

Joan and husband Ken have had a busy year with a trip to Noosa and one to Broome, Ken working part time, helping with their two grandchildren, and generally enjoying retirement, such a great a stage of their lives.

 

Geoff Perdriau wishes to thank Kathy Trace for her card and good wishes on the occasion of his recent birthday. After many months of inspecting properties in the western suburbs to be nearer their family Geoff and his wife Margaret have bought an apartment in Williamstown and sold their unit in North Balwyn.

 

David Phelps would like to thank Kathy Trace for sending him Birthday Wishes for his 79th Birthday. The card was punctual as usual; you do a wonderful job Kathy. David celebrated at home with a very special seafood meal enjoyed by family and friends. David’s health is stable but is in constant revision under Monash Systolic Heart Failure clinic. He was able to attend his daughters wedding in February, although not walking her down the aisle; he managed to hand her over to her husband. David and wife Kaye’s son Bradley took over his father’s duties and even did a Brother and Sister dance, but David managed to deliver the most fantastic speech, which brought the house down, he concluded the speech speaking Fijian, which was so special.

 

David and Kaye enjoy every day as it comes and do something special every week.

 

They would like to thank all the committee and send members best wishes and a very Happy and Healthy Christmas

 

Jim Potter emails that as usual each year he has received the birthday card with best wishes for his 84th thanks to the effort of Kathy Trace, her work is greatly appreciated and Jim had the pleasure to work with Kathy for a short period at Camberwell Branch. Another year has passed and he is fortunate to enjoy good health. Please convey to all the good wishes for the coming festive season

 

Ray Watson emails thanks for the Birthday card which he received last week – Ray always looks forward to its arrival. Unfortunately he doesn’t get much of a chance to attend events whilst running his own finance broking business, but that will change one day.

 

AND Kim Charlton, Jim Christie, Saul Eslake, Dennis Gerdtz, Ian Newstead, Debbie van Pelt, Bill Pitman, Margaret Weeks,

November 2014

 

David Begg writing from Belmont says thanks to President John McPhee and Kathy Trace for their kind birthday wishes .David enjoys getting the newsletters and reading of other people’s activities and he seem to have slowed right down by comparison.

Harry Carrodus emails his thanks to Kathy for his birthday card which, of course, arrived on time. Kathy must be a very well organized person inspecting the birthday list each morning and working out posting arrangements so that the card arrives at the appropriate time. Harry is sure her efforts are very much appreciated by the troops and the birthday list and letters in the Newsletter are a helpful link for Harry to keep in contact with old friends.

Jim Christie emails that while he hasn’t been an active member of the ROC he has always appreciated receiving the Newsletters and the traditional birthday card. This year was no exception so he would belatedly like to say a big thank you. Jim has also been prompted to write to advise members of the passing of Larry Jacka who died recently in Sydney. He was 69. Larry came from Sydney and worked in the old EDP / Methods and Supply Department at South Yarra as a Methods Officer and will be known to many members of the ROC (Vic) as a bit of a larrikin and a master of “one liners”. Following his stint in Methods he returned to Sydney. He joined Rotary and became a very committed Rotarian serving as a District Governor and working on a number of overseas projects. After leaving ANZ he worked with the CBA and was still employed by CBA when he passed away.

Ian Crothers emails to thank the Club for the birthday greetings sent to him recently, as all fellow officers say ' which arrived on the exact day"! It's hard to believe that it is now 16 years since Ian retired.

Kerry Dodds writes from Warrenheip to thank Kathy for her best wishes on his birthday. As Phil Dunstan stated in a recent newsletter it is the only non-bill letter he receives in the mail. Activities this year have been local with a fifth grandchild expected early next year; much activity within the Classic Car Club and of more recent times more stints down at Gateway Caravans in Geelong with Ray Watson.

John Flyger emails that there have been many occasions in recent times when he didn’t think he would reach this particular ‘milestone’ and elevation to the Honorary Member ranks due to bothersome recurring bouts of ill health and more recently requiring a couple of brief spells in hospital. However, John is now back home again and thankfully was able to enjoy this

special birthday celebration in the company of family and special friends at the Frankston RSL.

Bob Grant emails his thanks again to Kathy for the birthday card which arrived on time as usual. This year was Bob’s 75th and it was celebrated with a great lunch with family and friends. He spoke to twin brother Jack on the phone but they were not able to be together this year. All is well in Nelson Bay with no health problems this year. Bob and wife Nell visited the Taronga Western Plains Zoo at Dubbo a couple of months ago and it was a great experience. They actually fed a Tiger and had guided tours of the Rhino, Meerkat, Giraffe and Elephant enclosures. It was well worth the effort. Bob is still involved with the local Woodworkers Club (not a Men’s Shed) being the Treasurer and Newsletter editor and is also the Treasurer and a Server at the Anglican Church which happens to be across the road. Bob and Nell still baby sit their grand-daughter Sarah (now 11) so she is keeping them young. Otherwise it is more of the same. They are making the trek to Melbourne during December and Bob is looking forward to attending the Christmas luncheon again this year.

Jack Grant emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for the timely receipt of his birthday card for 2014.Jack has had a busy life this year doing bookkeeping for 2 clients plus assisting his daughter set up a new business in South Yarra. Jack also sings in the church choir and with wife Robyn are members of Probus. His feet problems of the past have settled down so hope this continues.

It was sad to attend the funeral of former friend and colleague Leigh O’Neill earlier this year. Jack and Robyn had a great time with Leigh and Pat in their time at 2 Malop Street, Geelong in the 1970’s.It has been a difficult time for them of late as their 42 year old son has recently been diagnosed with terminal cancer. He is having chemo at present, which hopefully will give him some additional quality time. Because of this Jack and Robyn are constantly on call looking after their 3 grandchildren and taking David to chemo. They are so glad that they came to Berwick to live 5 years ago as, had they still been in Albury, it would have been very difficult for the family. Despite all this, life has to go on and they have accepted the situation. Jack’s twin brother Bob is coming to visit in December and they are both looking forward to attending the ROC Christmas luncheon to catch up with friends and colleagues.

Peter Harvey reports that when he was involved with the Social Golf club administration from its formation in 1962, to when he left Melbourne for Traralgon in 1974 he gathered records from the Original Minute Book to progressive Committee records. Peter has assembled a three page history of events that may be appropriate for a Website similar to that of the ANZ Football Club. Regards to all former workmates who may be at the AGM.

Mike Henry emails his thanks to Kathy Trace on behalf of ANZROC for his birthday card. Mike spent his birthday this year in Rotorua NZ whilst touring the North Island. He was fortunate also to visit Vietnam earlier in the year and next year is planning a tour of The Netherlands and the mandatory river cruise down the Rhine. Apart from travel, 7 grandchildren, quiz mastering, volunteer driving, gardening, golfing and walking make up a fair portion of his weeks activities.

Kenneth Howell writes to thank Kathy Trace for the good wishes he received for his 87th birthday .The card arrived on the day and is much appreciated. Kenneth has eight beautiful grand children and they make life very worthwhile.

Larry James emails his thanks to Kathy for the recent birthday card which of course arrived on time. Well done. It's always nice to receive it and shows that people care.

Malcolm James emails thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday greetings that arrived while he was in New Zealand accompanying his wife to a business conference. A highlight over the year was a reunion in Adelaide in May of ANZ staff serving in Darwin in 1966-70. Upwards of 20 attended from several States with many reminiscences exchanged during the weekend. The Managers during this period were Ray Quirk succeeded by Denis Humphries, both current ANZROC Vic members, and although they were unable to attend they were remembered and toasted during the Saturday evening function

Bruce Kells emails his thanks responding to the ROC birthday wishes. They say it does not take much to keep someone busy as they get older and Bruce wondered how he found time to go to work. Thanks for the welcome birthday wishes once again. Hope to see friends and colleagues at Christmas.

Kevin Livingston emailing from Rushworth would like to thank the Committee and also Kathy for his Birthday card which is appreciated. The Newsletter is always a good read, and Kevin recently caught up with a few old colleagues at Bruce Webster’s 40 years anniversary surprise party in Shepparton.

John Mangan writing from Kangaroo Flat sends thanks for the best wishes received for his 84th birthday. John was unfortunate to pull his hamstring but is coming good now. He was saddened to read of the passing of Max Wehner and Tony Stutterd with whom he worked back in the days of the Union Bank in 1948/50.

Emilio Moreno emails his thanks to the committee for the kind birthday wishes which in keeping with ANZROC (VIC) standards the card arrived on the day. Emilio spent a quiet and most enjoyable day with his family. Thanks again and Emilio is looking forward to catching up with friends and colleagues at our Christmas luncheon

Jim Nicolson emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for the card that arrived on the day and a big thank you for the most interesting monthly newsletters

Peter Nyga reports that while the AGM is taking place in Melbourne he will be on his way back from New Zealand (South Island) after a campervan trip throughout the island. All this travelling is like having a job - a job he likes doing very much!

John Osborne writes to thank Kathy Trace for the birthday card and he had a great day with his family to celebrate clocking up 77 years. It has been mainly a healthy year but neck problems throughout winter has only improved recently after concentrated exercise which means he can join friends and colleagues at the Christmas luncheon.

Ray Quirk emails that one of the better known kings of Ancient Britain was “ETHELRED THE UNREADY”. We at ANZROC are fortunate in having a lady watching over our interests. Kathy is our “KATHY THE READY”. Ray’s birthday anniversary fell on a Sunday this year but Kathy would not be deterred. Rather than let the Card arrive a day late she beat the clock and arranged for it to arrive early. Thank you very much Kathy and all of Ray’s ANZROC friends. Life for Ray and wife Meryl continues to be a delight together. They had a holiday in far North Queensland and plan another trip next year, possibly with some extra luxury in deference to the passing of the years. They will both be 92. Life for them is kind. They have had some family health problems but they seem to be turning out OK. Ray has to apologise for his absence from the ANZROC Christmas Lunch in December as he and Meryl will be the guests of their son, John and his wife, Ros, on a short cruise. Ray and Meryl send their best wishes for Christmas to our ANZROC friends and wish all good health for the years ahead

Bevan Roulston writes to thank Kathy Trace for the birthday card and he and his wife spent the day travelling to Rockhampton for a family wedding. They are enjoying full time retirement with plenty of time for recreational cycling and gardening. They have visited family including grandchildren in Christchurch 9 times in the last 10 years and expect that to continue next year.

Allan Ryan reporting from Warragul says thanks for his birthday card that arrived spot on the day. Since Allan’s last report he and his wife have travelled to Vietnam and Cambodia with APT Travel and this year with APT again they went on a river cruise from Budapest to Amsterdam. It was great. Allan’s wife still runs a yoga school and after 19 years of retirement he is still dealing in cattle. They have lived in Warragul for 41 years and he has just about got the place worked out.

Bob Tough emails his thanks to Kathy Trace and the Committee for the birthday card and wishes. On another note, Bob had the pleasure of working with Kevin Ferns who sadly passed recently. They worked together at Malvern South branch in the early 70,s. In fact Bob and Kevin were involved in an armed hold up at that branch in 1970. This involved a visit to Russell Street and viewing countless books of “Mug Shots”. Kevin was very supportive of his staff and a family man through and through. Bob enjoyed working with him and having a few beers at the Caulfield pub after work on a Friday. He was a feisty manager, especially when talking with the banks administration. Vale Kevin. Best wishes to his wife and family.

Bill Walker emails many thanks to the President, Committee and members for the very kind birthday wishes. Hard to believe that 12months has gone so quickly. Like so many others Bill looks forward to receiving the monthly newsletter and reading of the exploits of former colleagues. Well done to all involved.

Mike Whitmore writes on his 85th to thank Kathy for the birthday wishes which were appreciated and arrived on the dot.

Eric Williams writing from Warrnambool congratulates Kathy Trace on the prompt dispatch of the birthday card to arrive spot on his 94th birthday. Many thanks. Eric says Kathy reminds him of his old friend the late Max Bade who did the “birthdays” many years ago and was always spot on.

At 94 Eric says he is fairly static in his movements these days and does not look like coming to Melbourne for the Christmas lunch in December so he sends his best regards to all his old friends and acquaintances.

AND

Geoff Allman, Annette and Graeme Baldwin, Darryl Bartlett, Bob Bell, Angelo Biviano, Barry Burt, Ian Crothers, Joy Dunn, Neville Elvish, Pierre Farhat, Neil Franklin, Nev Greenway, Hartley Hodgson, Don Huffer, Bill Jackson, Bob Jeffs, Graham Joseph, Peter Keating, Barry King, Gerry Kennedy, Ed Laity. Vito Laruccia, Jock McIntyre, Bruce Michell, Sally Ming, Trevor Mudgway, Ken Pattison, Alan Rutzou, John Saffery, Graham Smyth, Lynne Stevens, James Uren, Frank van Pelt, Michael Sweeney, Kevin Watson, Margaret Weeks, Richard Weekes, Julie Wilkins, Peter Williams, Ronald Williams, John Wilson,

 

October 2014

 

Mike Aranha emails his thanks to ANZROC (Vic) and the impeccable timing from Kathy Trace. Mike’s birthday card arrived on time as usual, as they do for all other esteemed members. He has just done a two week tour to Cambodia, which was a wonderful experience. The people there are amazingly calm and friendly, considering the troubles they have experienced in recent times. Mike and his wife have already started planning their next trip to Laos. Very good food, fantastic service, and cold beer – all at a very affordable price .Mike would recommend a visit. The culture and history is so diverse, with the Angkor Wat complex and Tonle Sap (lake) being the highlights of the trip. The former is listed as the Seventh Wonder of the World, whilst the latter is 16000 square km in high water season, though only 2700 square km, in the dry season. Eildon is a pup, at 138.5 square km. Mike worked at M394 at the time he celebrated his twenty first and his ‘boss’ was none other than ANZROC Auditor Alan. K. Forrest .It does not seem that long ago! Good to see Alan still has his good accounting and auditing principles on track. They were a good team Frosty!

Dave Brookman writes from Dromana to express his thanks to the Committee and Kathy Trace in particular for the birthday card for his 91st received recently and as usual right on time. The cards are a means of keeping in touch with the members and it is great that the practice has been maintained over the years.

Geoff Burton emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday card which once again arrived on the due date. Geoff has been travelling throughout Eastern Australia for a considerable time this year, chasing the better weather. Geoff regularly sees Gai Stuart (widow of that famously known Hector). She keeps good health and now in her mid eighties. Geoff also has regular contact with Arty Booth, and Geoff feels Arty appears to have not changed one bit since retirement.

Muriel Drummond writes to thank the Committee and members and also Kathy for her recent birthday card- always appreciated. Muriel does enjoy catching up with news of former colleagues in the Newsletter and it is nice to see a familiar name pop up.

Phil Dunstan emails that it is again great to receive the newsy ANZROC Newsletter and to catch up with the various activities of familiar names. Many thanks again to Kathy for her right on the ball Birthday Card - it gives a warm feeling to receive a non-bill in the snail mail. It is an unusual occurrence in these days of emails etc. Although it is now some 32 years since Phil left the Bank, after 26 years service, it is good to remember the work ethics and disciplines which he received as a young teenager - those disciplines have enabled him to achieve good personal goals as well as being involved in community activities. With children in Brisbane, Bendigo, and Norway, they have good reasons to be regularly on the move and to maintain their fitness.

Ken Fitzgerald writes from MacLeod to thank Kathy for her thoughtfulness in remembering his 86th birthday. Life has been rather hectic although no holidays or trips but plenty of aches and pains and feeling older with 6 great grand children. He hopes to see friends and colleagues at the Christmas luncheon.

Bruce Gay emails his thanks to the Committee and Kathy for his Birthday card which was received on the day. Bruce and wife Jean have just returned from a short trip to Darwin and some of the top end and he can thoroughly recommend it. They spent a couple of weeks earlier this year in Vanuatu which was also a great experience. Bruce and Jean are planning another trip for next year.

Elaine Haw our latest committeewoman says she won’t be at the October meeting as she will be travelling in Europe. Elaine says it’s a pity that she will miss the talk by Peter Bearsley as she worked with him at Esanda. He is a very inspirational person.

Louis Hebrard emails his thanks to the club for his birthday card. Louis and wife Ann returned from Europe and he was most pleased to receive the card from ANZROC.

Louis had a great birthday in Paris of all places. It was pretty well an all day celebration ending up with dinner at a beautiful restaurant that had been booked from Melbourne by Chris and Libby Procter, who travelled with them. After a few days in Paris they picked up a hire car and motored to the Loire valley and zigzagged leisurely down the west of France, eventually staying a week in Provence. Then they spent a week each to Barcelona and Lisbon by TGV and plane respectively. It was a really enjoyable holiday. Fortunately Louis is keeping fit, well and well occupied with voluntary work, grandchild minding, golf and many other pursuits.

Jack Helisma emails a big thank you to Kathy for faithfully sending the ROC birthday greeting card. Jack hopes it will be his privilege to receive the greeting again next year when he reaches the big 80. Jack and wife Robin are pleased to have been able to tour most parts of the world during his career and since retirement. They had however never visited New Zealand saying they will do this when they are old!! Hence with decreasing mobility and other health issues it was timely to visit New Zealand during March this year. Jack and Robin chose to drive, rather than go on an organised tour, covering approximately 3,500kms in four weeks over both islands. The scenery was stunning, accommodation excellent and the weather good. New Zealand is certainly a beautiful country and now ranks high in their list of favourites. It was saddening to see the damage to the Cathedral, homes, commercial buildings and roads caused by the severe earthquakes and subsequent floods in and around Christchurch. Restoration is expected to take many years. However it was heartening to note people’s resilience and overall positive outlook.

Jack is grateful for the many happy memories of the 40 years with ANZ and the now 20 years of fulfilling retirement life. He was sad to learn of the passing of Bob Goldsworthy whom he succeeded upon Bob’s retirement, as Regional Executive of Northern Region Commercial Banking VIC in 1987. Bob was highly esteemed by the staff and customers.

June Hoskin writes to thank the Committee for remembering her birthday which she enjoyed with a family dinner at a restaurant in Glenferrie Road, Malvern. The thoughtfulness in sending the card was very much appreciated.

Doug Imrie emails his thanks to Kathy for the birthday card he received upon return from 4 months up north doing the grey nomad winter excursion. Doug and wife Trish managed to enjoy a dinner at the Palm Beach Surf Life Saving Club with Bruce and Glennis Robertson and our “Treasurer” John & Jan Brown, reminiscing over days gone by. Unfortunately, their Pajero blew the engine just north of Taree, so car and caravan are still coming south on the back of a truck.

Gerry Kennedy reports that 2014 since March has been spent recovering from a complete knee reconstruction after surgery, recovery and now respite care but the operation has been a great success. Gerry still enjoys reading the newsletters.

Maria Malicse just wanted to say thanks for the birthday card and greetings from the ANZROC family. As usual, it arrived in time for her “special day”.

Colin McNamara said he did enjoy the September meeting at the Mulgrave Country Club spent with other ANZROC members, chatting about times past, and he looks forward to joining members again at a future gathering.

Fay McPherson emails her thanks for the Birthday Greetings, with an extra special thank you to Kathy for carrying on the great tradition set by Max and John. Fay’s card arrived right on the dot and was much appreciated. She spent the day quietly at home this year. However, she did receive a call from stepson Bruce and his family, who regaled Fay with a rendition of Happy Birthday from across the world in Norway. Its thirty years next month since Gerry and Fay retired – how quickly time passes when you are having fun!

Dick Milnthorpe emails his thanks for the birthday greeting which is much appreciated, Dick and wife Pat will be going out to lunch to celebrate at a place called Dell Quay on Chichester Harbour. Unfortunately Dick and Pat will not be making their customary migration down under this year, first one they have missed since 1992, due to other commitments, and will have to get their overcoats and snowshoes out! Dick remembers years ago in London Office they had a complaint from a recently arrived Aussie staff member that all the trees had died at his Bank house!! Dick and Pat send best wishes to all their many friends in OZ. lest auld acquaintance be......

Ray Murphy noted with sadness the passing of Stan Goulding advised in the September newsletter. Ray’s memories of Stan go back to 1957 when they attended the Scottie Accountants School 90 Bourke St Branch and following the breakup of same he felt a little woozy .Stan said he would look after Ray as they both lived on the Frankston line …Moorabbin for Ray Stan further on. At Malvern he opened the train door and said see you later he was always the Wag. Others attending that school still popup in dispatches include Norm Wood, Frank Edwards and a young man from State Admin Will Bailey. Stan also played Santa at the Scottie Children’s Xmas Party at Chelsea Beach arriving by Motor Launch...a sight to see. Ray recalls the late Brian Weeks (although from the old country) was a great representative of Administration easy to get to know and a joy to meet in the 80’s at Central Highlands Area functions. It’s great to have memories but sadly as we grow older we lose so many friends.

Maggie Murray writing from Mortlake says thanks to Kathy Trace for her birthday card.

Jill Paterson emails her thanks for the kind thoughts on her birthday that were much appreciated. Jill’s Tuesday line-dancers surprised her with a cake which was unexpected but a lovely thought. On the big day, she saw David Suchet in "The Last Confession" and then she was off to Sydney to see The Mavericks (touring from the U.S.) her favorite group - yet another birthday indulgence. Thanks to Kathy for her remarkable organisation of the birthday cards.

Alan Pearce would like to express his thanks for the greetings on the occasion of his recent 79th birthday. Kathy Trace does an excellent job in getting cards out to members on time each year and Alan would like to express his sincere thanks to her for her great effort. It is greatly appreciated.

Dietmar Reichert emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for the timely receipt of his birthday card and best wishes for the 70th!! Reflecting on the years gone by one must acknowledge just how much assistance and co-operation one enjoyed in order to reach the milestones in life. Dietmar made a big point in this regard at the formal celebration of his birthday at the German Club Tivoli in Windsor (Vic). It was great to reflect on the many positives in front of Family and Friends – and in particular the 4 grandchildren. He also recalls fondly the many great times had at ANZ over the years and the support received from many at the time when he needed it! Health and all else is good and Dietmar is still doing some “work” and helping people to stop smoking (and dealing with other issues) if they so desire. Best wishes to all ANZROC members –“value each day”,

Barry Reid emails to thank Kathy Trace for his birthday card and her good wishes for the birthday, which was celebrated with family just prior to heading away in their caravan for a couple of months. They have enjoyed their caravan travels over the past 30 odd years, travelling this year across to Adelaide onto Renmark, spending time at Mildura, Swan Hill and Shepparton with family and friends prior to returning home. Barry and his wife enjoyed having a couple of overseas trips some years ago, and now are hopeful of continuing on with their caravan travels while health permits.

Peter Russell emails that it always amazes him how the ANZROC always arrange for the birthday cards to arrive on exactly the right day! With the many members we now have, this is indeed a great achievement. Thank you for the card and congratulations to all those involved.

The lunch at Mulgrave on 11 September was a great success and enjoyed by all those who attended

Ron Smith emails his thanks for the best wishes received on the occasion of his 86th birthday.

Ron is busy visiting Bunnings to spend Gift Cards, received on the day. He is very fortunate that health is holding up, allowing him to enjoy the good things of life.

John Sudholz emails his thanks to Kathy for the unerring "arrive on the day" ANZROC birthday greeting. He enjoyed a celebratory dinner in Camberwell with family that night and then further celebrations on the following day at the G seeing the Mighty Hawks demolish the Swans.

John and wife Noelene have enjoyed two lovely overseas trips this year. Firstly, three weeks touring Italy and two weeks cruising the Rhone in France from early May. Then, after a quick turnaround, a memorable four weeks in Scandinavia in August. They are so fortunate to be able to undertake such travels.

Peter Treleaven emails his thanks to Kathy for his birthday card which arrived right on the day. Always brings back the memory of having to work back on the Banks annual balance day in the good old days when nearly everything was done manually. Did he say “good” old days!!. Peter says all is well and still playing golf at Latrobe 3 days a week but the group’s numbers are down with the sad loss of John McConnell and Bluey Duguid last year. Peter has been spending a bit of time traveling down memory lane recently spending 2 weeks in Port Vila Vanuatu last year catching up with old friends and their families. Very emotional as it is nearly 40 years since he was Manager there. Peter also sailed on a 35 day cruise around the Pacific visiting islands of Hawaii and Tahiti to places that he went on familiarization trips for ANZ Travel back in the 1960’s. Delightfully not a great deal had changed.

Eamon Veaney had an enjoyable birthday dinner with family and friends at the hot new Collingwood restaurant Le Bon Ton located at the old Glasshouse pub. Great Cajun food and New Orleans blues music.

Doug Watson emails his thanks to Kathy for the birthday card ….the years go round even faster!!. Doug and wife Maureen dashed off to see their daughter and grandsons in Seattle where their son in law has been head hunted by Amazon to work on a quasi bank strategy. They all want to get into the game! Doug and Maureen then fly to London to celebrate Doug’s mother’s 100th birthday. Sad to be at Brian Weeks farewell celebration of life but good to catch up on old memories with some of the old ANZ team

AND Geoff Christensen, Kelvin Dickinson, Aldo Faella, Geoff Horton, Graeme King, Harry Loucas, Peter Marinick, Peter O’Dwyer, Tony Palmer, Peter R Smith.

 

 

August 2014

 

Ian Bell emailing from Bendigo says thanks again for the birthday wishes which arrived on the day of his 72nd and it does not seem like 17 years since he handed the pen back. Ian looks forward to reading about old workmates in the monthly newsletter and hopes to be well enough to attend the Christmas function later in the year.

 

Huck Bourke emails his appreciation for his birthday card (65!!) to Kathy. Huck and wife Sandy recently arrived back home after a 6 week trip covering the Canadian Rockies, a cruise from Vancouver to Anchorage, a week in Alaska (not uncommon to see people with holstered pistols on their belts) and a great drive with the golf clubs from Seattle to Palm Springs via the Columbia River Valley, redwood forests in Northern California, Sonoma county wineries, Crater Lake, Yosemite (wow!) and finally Palm Springs (Indian Wells) where they played golf over three

 

days in 106-110f heat only to return to a good old Melbourne winter – at least the Hawks are still doing ok.

 

Treasurer John Brown reports that after a few weeks in Brunswick Heads he and wife Jan are then heading to Runaway Bay to stay with ANZROC’s Bruce and Glennis Robertson at Runaway Bay and then a quick trip further north to catch up with family on the Sunshine Coast. Then they will be heading slowly south, staying a couple of weeks firstly on the coast somewhere near Coffs Harbour and then maybe a couple more near Port Macquarie before a quick trip to be home in time to go to the Grand Final.

 

Don Davy joined Rae Collins at Rae’s 94th birthday celebrations and they enjoyed dinner at Rae’s favourite haunt the East Malvern RSL Club with family and friends. Don says that despite restricted mobility Rae is keeping well in himself and enjoys the company of family and friends.

 

Frank Edwards emails that it is good to be able to say thanks to Kathy once again for hitting the birthday card delivery right on the button for his 86th. It's good to still be vertical and breathing and in reasonable shape, even if just that little bit slower and always doing the Ronnie Corbett - "What else can I do while I'm down here?" trick. Frank is looking forward to his birthday next August but in between he and wife Mavis are planning another cruise to New Zealand.

 

Furio Frank emails his thanks for the card to Kathy Trace, as usual received on the day.

 

He sends his regards to the members.

 

Phil Goodier emails a thank you to Kathy for birthday greetings on the big 70!! It has been a hectic year! The Northern Territory again beckoned. Phil spent a period out west in the NT Wave Hill way with an old friend drilling for water then back over to the Eastern side on Maroak Station also with old friends catching many barramundi ,shooting and lapping up the warm weather and outback lifestyle. Back to good old Alice Springs for a while staying with ex ANZer Gavin Carpenter. On returning from the NT, Eastern Gippsland was the go fishing at Mallacoota and The Snowy River at Orbost and Marlo however bowls , more fishing and diving took over during summer as well as trips back to Yorke Peninsula chasing blue swimmer crabs and a sailing reunion at Wallaroo.

 

Spring offered a fortnight sailing a 44 ft Catamaran with son David and others down the Western Malay Peninsula from Phuket (Thailand) to Langkowi (Malaysia) through the Malacca Straits ending up at the Singapore Yacht Club for R & R. Going North again, the beautiful Eastern Malay Peninsula was the best for friendly resorts on tropical islands, deep, clear blue sea and hot, hot and humid days. It was so good diving over to cool off at times sometimes 100 Kms from the coast. The trip was not without incidents including experiencing the scary tropical storms called locally ' Sumatra’s'. The end destination was the very pleasant Koh Samui (Thailand). On return, the annual Shark Bay fishing trip with ANZers Bob Parsons, Karl Mizens and Peter (Capt Bligh) Bramwell was enjoyed.

 

Phil is now grounded until after daughter Jacqueline's wedding in September so bowls at Beaumaris Bowls Club with ex ANZers Ian Davies, Ray Pietsch and David Moffatt who are also members. Guess a little fishing over the winter will have to fit in with duties at the Beaumaris Motor Yacht Club.

 

Meryl Hallinan reports that she has been visiting family in Darwin for the past five weeks and really enjoyed the warm weather plus seeing her great granddaughters Mia and Bailey (born June 9th).

 

Don Hoffman emails his thanks for the birthday card and good wishes on the occasion of his 80th birthday. The years continue to pass quickly but thankfully Don still enjoys good health and remains active through lawn bowls, daily walks, gardening and Probus Club activities. Don spent the day having a celebratory lunch with wife Jan among 33 family and long time friends – couldn’t have enjoyed it more.

 

John Hudgson emails that the Birthday card arrived on the day and a big thankyou to Kathy and the committee - it is always great to receive the card from ANZROC. John and wife Ann were treated to a great night by the family. Fortunately they keep pretty good health but can’t believe another year has gone. John and Ann haven’t drifted far this past 12 months but have made several short weekend trips which they have enjoyed and have been kept busy with volunteering and John with golf (still trying to play the game) .They look forward to receiving the Newsletter and reading about their work colleagues.

 

Wayne Hulbert emails his thanks to Kathy for the Birthday Card he received recently. Kathy’s efforts are very much appreciated. Wayne and wife Bernadette have just returned from a quick trip over the Simpson Desert in their four wheel drive with offroad camper where they attended a concert on the biggest sand dune in the Simpson named Big Red. Big Red is about 35klm’s from Birdsville so it was an amazing place to hold a concert. The concert was held as a follow on to the Big Red Run which raises funds for Type 1 diabetes. Next trip will be Fraser Island in a few months time.

 

Peter Jones emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for the good wishes on his 82nd birthday. Peter had a great day and an evening meal with family.

 

Serge McIntyre writes to thank Kathy Trace for the birthday card. For a change Serge and the family were at home this time as for several previous years they were away overseas when the card arrived.

 

Godfrey Mills emails his thanks for the card. Godfrey and wife Nancy have just returned from a few weeks in Japan. What a fascinating place. Godfrey wants a Shinkansen Bullet Train for Christmas. They found the language barrier a bit of a problem outside the major cities but fortunately they do have a Japanese acquaintance, a doctor at Hiroshima City Hospital. He speaks pretty good English and helped out a lot. Godfrey and Nancy came home via Hong Kong. Compared to a few years ago it is even more overcrowded, if that is possible. They managed to buy some lapidary equipment but could not find any worthwhile uncut semi precious stones. That was disappointing. In retrospect perhaps they should have gone to South Korea in lieu of Hong Kong: that was the original plan. As Godfrey recalls after they got home he looked through the June Newsletter where he saw Terry Stapleton’s name mentioned. Earlier this year Godfrey and Nancy were in Wollongong NSW visiting relatives and long time friends. He was reminded of the days when he worked with Terry at Wollongong [C&K] branch under the watchful eye of the late Harry Nichols James. They subsequently worked together again at 394 Collins St {GMO Lending]. Glad to hear that Terry and wife Maureen are fit and well.

 

Bernard O'Reilly emails firstly and again congratulations to Kathy with his birthday card arriving on the day which was celebrated with a family dinner. Bernard and wife Claire’s 4 wheel driving/outback touring days are now behind them and they enjoyed their first real overseas trip earlier this year. Beginning with a tour of Gallipoli landing/battle sites on 23rd April, then on to attend the dawn service on ANZAC morning followed by the Lone Pine service. Their understanding of the true/accurate landing story and appreciation of the hardships /sacrifices made by these young men to assist us enjoy the comforts we enjoy today proved a very humbling experience. Then it was on to Berlin to spend time with their son (a German banker) and daughter in law before travelling to London for sight seeing. A 22 day tour of the UK and Ireland (you just have to love the Irish and many a pleasant evening was spent with a pub sing-along) where Bernard and Claire kissed the Blarney stone, followed by a trip to France and Rome. If he never sees another cathedral or castle he will not be disappointed. Then travelling by Eurorail pass, which took a 1 and half hour wait in the queue at Rome station to have the ticket stamped in approx 30 seconds, it was on through northern Italy to Switzerland with much beautiful scenery and fresh air which was very welcome. On the way to Vienna, via Salzburg (including a tour of the Sound of Music location) and Munich they were fortunate enough to join a tour of the BMW factory. This factory daily produces 950 vehicles with each one specified to the new owners’ requirements and all presold prior to production. Travelling on day tours from Vienna they visited

 

Prague and Bratislava and learned that the people were grateful for their freedom after the fall of the communist regime however it appears the Republics gained most from the separation which Bernard and Claire were told took place without any real consultation with the citizens. A very enjoyable time away however great to be home after 14 weeks and believe we are very lucky to reside in Australia

 

Ron Pidcock emails a big thank you for his birthday card, which arrived on the day - as usual.

 

In August Ron and wife Robyn are off to the UK to appear in a production of “Thespis” at the International Gilbert and Sullivan Festival which this year is being held in Harrogate, a lovely town near York. It has a magnificent Opera House and it will be a privilege to appear on that stage. “Thespis” was the first G & S play that the famous partnership wrote, but it was not until a few years later that they reunited to write "Trial by Jury” and of course the remaining 12 which are much better known, such as The Pirates of Penzance, HMS Pinafore, The Mikado, etc.

 

Ron will be playing the title role of ’Thespis', and Robyn will be in the chorus. This will be the fourth time they have performed in the Festival, and the second time with the Savoynet group. The cast assembles from all over the world in Harrogate on August 5th, rehearse for a week putting the show together, then on the morning of the 13th they bump in to the opera house with scenery and costumes, rehearse in the afternoon with the English National Festival Orchestra, do the show at 7.30pm, then perform a short cabaret at the 'Festival Club' nearby. So when you are all assembling for your luncheon on the 14th, Ron and Robyn will have retired to bed after a long day.

 

Graham Smyth emails his thanks for the recent birthday wishes. Graham was travelling when the card arrived but he says life in Queensland is still enjoyable. Best wishes to John McPhee in his presidential role. He is an old "Methods Dept" colleague.

 

Mark Stankovich writes to thank Kathy Trace and the committee for the best wishes for his birthday. This year Mark’s birthday will be spent flying with wife Fay to enjoy a trip to Europe joining up with several members of their family on the way. It will be nice to escape the Melbourne winter for a few weeks.

 

Bill Swan received his newsletter by email on the road as he has been travelling with his caravan since 14 May, when he left home at Dalmeny (NSW South Coast). After a week of golf at Mildura, Bill has progressively made his way through Broken Hill, Coober Pedy, Ayers Rock, Kings Canyon, Alice Springs, Katherine, Darwin and currently at Jabiru. This is his first trip through the NT, and he has thoroughly enjoyed the beautiful sights and scenery that this amazing part of the country has to offer. One of the many highlights was catching two barramundi on the Finnis River (62 cm and 73 cm). Bill has already travelled over 5500 kms, and still has another six weeks on the road, via Mt Isa, Longreach, and onto to Brisbane to visit his son and grandkids, before returning home.

 

Keith Taylor sends his thanks for passing on good wishes from the committee and members for his birthday.

 

Jim Trimble sends his thanks for the birthday greetings for his 86th. Doesn’t seem 26 years since Jim retired but gladly to say still on this planet to enjoy it all. Thanks to Kathy for the arrival as usual on his birthday and he hopes to hear from her in 2015.

 

AND Raymond Babb, Stephen Bee, John Caudry, Paul Comport, Brian Day, John Fairbairn, Ruth Fleming, Alex Fowler, Jo Karaoutsadis, David Knuckey, Don Maguire, Sally Ming, Dennis Murphy, Jim Nicolson, Ray O’Meara, Alan Panther, Glenda White,

 

 

July 2014

Les Ager says another birthday reached and thanks to Kathy Trace for the good wishes for his 83rd.Les had a pleasant day with family and friends and is glad to say he is in very good health.

Ian Anderson writes to thank Kathy Trace and the ANZROC committee for the good wishes expressed on the occasion of his 70th birthday .This milestone was celebrated at Dragon Boat Restaurant in Wantirna with Ian’s immediate family including all 6 grandchildren. A great day was had by all with plenty of fried rice and soy sauce being splashed around. Ian was saddened to hear of the passing of John Keck, Brian Kinna and Ron Smith all of whom worked for many years at Royal Bank Branch (ES&A Bank) prior to merger. All of these fine gentlemen played a huge part in Ian’s banking career development when aged 18-25.

Bob Bell phoning from Mollymook said that he knew our late Honorary Member John Keck when John was the last Manager of 351 Collins Street branch and he was then appointed Manager of 388 Collins Street. John was due to take up Manager Collins Place but with the delays in construction he decided to retire. Bob said that John went on to work at Conga Foods for some years when Bob was Corporate Manager of that account.

Helen Bouch emails her thanks to Kathy Trace for the best wishes on her birthday. A few of Helen’s dancing friends gave her a surprise afternoon tea and she enjoyed the chocolates and flowers.

Jeffrey Cox emails his thanks to the committee for his card. Every year or so Jeffrey and wife Alison like to get away for a walk in some foreign land and this year, in the lead up to his birthday, they walked for 3 weeks on the Mani Peninsula in Greece. Other years they have done a village walk in the north east of India and more recently a scamper in Spain – in the Alpujarra region south of Granada. They enjoyed the tavernas and life style of Greece so much they are arranging another adventure in western Crete for May next year. Jeffrey can’t believe it’s now some 53 years since he walked into the Ballarat branch of ANZ and Jim Borthwick got him to cut a pile of wood for the Manager’s wife’s fire.

Neil Dawtrey emails his thanks to the President and committee for the birthday card and in particular Kathy Trace. It's always nice to receive this card and Neil is sure it entails a lot of work to do this for each and every member. Neil and wife Marion have not travelled over the last twelve months due to health/mobility issues but things are now looking good and a trip to Broome is in the offing and later this year a short haul overseas holiday to Hawaii or similar is contemplated.

Brian Day emails to thank the Committee for the wishes he received for his recent birthday. The card arrived on the day which may be more difficult in the future with Australia Post threatening to reduce the number of days of deliveries to save costs. Brian said it was wonderful to see the excellent attendance recently at Brian Murdoch’s memorial service. The number of ex ANZ and ex Toorak Drive-In personnel in attendance was attributed to Brian’s character.

John Drummond wrote to thank Kathy Trace for the birthday card” on the day”. He enjoys and keeps up to date with the newsletter.

Graeme King emailed to apologise for missing the July meeting as he and wife Sandra will be touring Norfolk Island.

Frank Marzin emails his thanks for the card. He is currently on long service leave finally retiring on 09/07/2014. Frank will then be able to finally meet ex compatriots whilst attending the ANZROC meetings and luncheons.

Bob Maughan emailing from Perth remembers the late John Keck as Manager 351 Collins Street during Bob’s time there. Not sure but he thinks he followed Roger Brunskill.

Ray Murphy emailing from Anglesea says many thanks to Kathy for forwarding the birthday greeting on behalf of the club. Ray also enjoys the newsy newsletter which is a great read especially about retirees with whom he has either worked with or rubbed shoulders with during his 40 years with the bank.

Geoff Murrell emails his thanks for the birthday card. Geoff and wife Mary have just returned from a lengthy overseas trip and it was a great pleasure to receive his card on their return.

Terry Parks emailing from Toora says it is difficult to attend our luncheons in Melbourne when she is located 2.5 hours each way from Melbourne while having 17 horses to feed morning and evening makes getting to such functions in the short daylight hours of winter a challenge. Terry does look forward very much to attending some of the ANZROC functions during the longer days of summer.

Tom Portelli sends a note of thanks particularly to Kathy Trace and the Committee for the birthday card received on the occasion of his recent 80th birthday. Where’s the time gone?

Reg Roberts emails his thanks to Kathy Trace and ANZROC Committee for the birthday greetings card which arrived on time for his 86th birthday Whilst Reg doesn’t attend ROC functions he still looks forward to reading about former colleagues in the Bank.

Brian Schafer emails to acknowledge the recent receipt of his birthday card and to express his appreciation of it, and also the monthly newsletter. The news letter is the best networking tool since the old "Staff Movement Circulars", it keeps us all linked together. Usually it is full of good news and, Brian enjoys the fact that it keeps him informed of the existence, welfare and activities of the many wonderful people he has worked with. Unfortunately, of course, there is always an element of sad news.

Neil Sharman writes to thank the Committee for the birthday card and wishes sent on the occasion of his 78th birthday. It is always a pleasure to receive the birthday card from ANZROC.

John Tulen phoning from Hastings told me he received his birthday card and good wishes from Kathy Trace and the committee for his 80th. John celebrated at a party of more than 50 people at his son’s home in Somers and several of his customers from John’s days in South Melbourne were there to surprise him.

John Vanselow reports that he and wife Lois plan to caravan again this year to that wonderful state of South Australia. This time they will travel as far as Head of the Bight on the Nullarbor then return via Eyre Peninsula and Adelaide. They enjoy spending time at coastal spots from Ceduna to Streaky Bay, Coffin Bay, Port Lincoln and Tumby Bay. Then they will make their way to Adelaide to catch up with friends.

Roger Watkins writes his thanks to Kathy Trace for his birthday card and says he is sorry not to be able to attend the monthly luncheons but keeps in contact with members through the newsletter. Roger was sorry to learn of the passing of Charles Rennie after wishing Charles well at the 2013 Christmas Luncheon. Roger’s health is fine and he is looking forward to the next Christmas luncheon.

Ray Watson emailing from Clifton Springs says a few people have been asking about his recent boating experience so he decided to give an update as to the actual facts. Ray considers he has used 8 of his 9 lives recently in a boating accident on Port Phillip Bay. Ray was trying out a new boat he had purchased and under full power dropped his phone, bent down

to pick it up, the boat lurched and a new seat that he had just purchased broke and Ray got hit by the tiller and went out over the back Lost the life jacket in the process and did not have the safety motor kill attached(he now knows why it’s there) Fortunately the boat went about 100 metres before it started turning circles at full speed and managed not to run over Ray. Ray’s mate was at the ramp as he was to follow but Ray was rescued about 15 minutes later by two young chaps before his mate could get his boat launched. People saw it happen from the cliff top and called 000 which brought the water police, police helicopter, Portarlington police, Drysdale police, ambulance and paramedics to assist. Nobody could catch the boat so it went around in circles for 3 hours before running out of fuel but no damage to boat or motor. Still feel a real idiot for breaking every rule in the book however Ray is thankful he was not hurt or worse still not here as that water was extremely cold. The two young blokes that picked Ray up won’t have to buy any Crown Lager for a while. It made page 3 of the Geelong paper and was on local and ABC news but he is sure not proud of it. Ray is trying to make up his mind if his boating future is over now he has passed 70 but whatever may not go out on his own again.

Peter Westaway emailing from Warragul says thanks to Kathy for the latest birthday card which was greatly appreciated.

Brian Wills writes to thank the ANZROC committee for his birthday card on his 83rd. A few familiar names from Brian’s working days have passed on this year. Brian is enjoying quite good health for his age.

AND Graham Ainscough, Ray Allsop, Alma Barkell, Ken Bleakney, Geoff Elliot, David Kennedy, Ian Marchant, Robin Peatfield, Ron Williams

 

 

June 2014

 

Bruce Avent says he was delighted to receive, once again, his birthday card; must be a real challenge but Kathy Trace would realize that all of us old relics are most grateful to her. Bruce thinks a lot of the oldies look forward to hearing about what is going on in the newsletter; each issue is very much enjoyed by him.

Apologies to Carole and Graham Bancroft in our May Newsletter as it was ANZROC member Carole sending her sincere thanks to Kathy and the members of ANZROC for her birthday card and the warm wishes for her 70th birthday which was celebrated with a dinner at Clover Cottage with Graham and family and close friends which was very special. Graham reminded me that he has passed 70 but has had some health issues, but with recent improvement they were able to celebrate Carole’s birthday in January by taking the cruise to New Zealand.

Darryl Bartlett emails thanks again to Kathy for the timely birthday greetings. Presently Darryl is in convalescent/rehab mode following major surgery to fuse 3/4/5 vertebra in his neck in March following MRI scans that indicated severe pressure on his spinal cord. This has thrown travel plans out the window for a while; however, Darryl and wife Ronda hope to be able to visit their daughter and family in Fiji come July/August, dependent on recovery of arthritic bones etc. They spent a lovely 6 weeks there last June July and the climate certainly beats Melbourne winter.

Mike Cooper emailing from Sebastopol sends his thanks for best wishes for his 70th birthday. Mike’s family and about 60 other friends gave him a “semi-surprise” party at Sebastopol Bowling Club. He says ‘semi” as Mike was aware of a minor celebration, but very pleasantly surprised at

the range and number who called in. Two days later they were presented with their 10th grandchild, which should be about the limit. Very little activity in their quite life at the moment. Down-sizing to a home unit in a very quite location was the best move for them. Small garden, and a little artificial grass means little maintenance and allows Mike and his wife to head off periodically in the caravan. He looks forward to receiving the newsletter each month, reading with interest the trials and tribulations of former workmates. Mike was saddened by the passing of John Keck, his first manager at 390 Lonsdale St and later at Royal bank Branch, and Brian Kinna when Accountant at Royal.

Lindsay Dell an old colleague of mine emails to thanks Kathy for his birthday card and the good wishes. Only news on the home front is that his MS has progressed to the point that limits his movements and not being allowed to drive he relies on his wife for any trips out of the house. Travel for holidays is very limited so they are pleased that they did a great deal of overseas touring before the condition worsened.

Jim Dusting sends his thanks for the recent birthday card, which arrived on time as usual .Jim will be missing for both the June and July meetings as he and wife Carole will be overseas but he will drop us a line during the trip to let’s know what’s going on.

Val Goldsworthy writes many thanks are due to Kathy Trace for a Birthday greeting happily received. Twenty four family enjoyed dinner on the Colonial Tramcar Restaurant and as ever a fine experience.

David Harkin emails to thank Kathy Trace, for the timely arrival of ANZROC’s birthday card as usual. The past year has been busy for David and wife Maureen, with house renovations and life in general. He once again took part in The Malebag Ride raising funds for the Prostate Cancer Foundation. This year they toured Tasmania from 15th to 23rd March and raised $170,000 and are still awaiting some promised sponsorship funds. This year’s ride was a lot easier with 6 days in Tasmania covering 1200 Klm, as compared to 4600Klm in 11 days on the Perth to Melbourne ride last year. The group “The Male Bag Ride” has now raised over $700,000 in 2 years for the PCFA. The group consists of 26 riders on ex-postie motor bikes and 3-4 support crew, and are now planning their next adventure where they will circumnavigate Victoria in November 2015.

David wishes to thank ANZROC for adding the PCFA & BCNA links to the website, and he especially encourages all males over the age of 40 to ensure they undergo annual tests to monitor this insidious disease.

John Harris emails many thanks to Kathy, the Committee and Members for the good wishes for his birthday on Anzac Day .The celebration with the family was most enjoyable. During the past year John and wife Colleen have enjoyed a couple of trips to London to see their son, daughter in law and the 3 grandchildren. In June they made a side trip to Spain and for Christmas/New Year were accompanied by their daughter, son in law and 2 grandchildren to enable all of the immediate family to enjoy Christmas and New Year together. It proved a memorable occasion. Colleen finds limited time to enjoy golf due to work commitments in their daughter and son in law's practice whilst John is still involved in Rotary, golf and tennis.

Graham Heenan emailing from Belmont says thank you for the birthday wishes. Not a lot to report for the last year - efforts have been towards house renovations and trips limited to within Victoria and ten days at Mooloolaba. All exotic activity deferred until next year.

Terry Heenan emailing from Leopold sends his thanks to Kathy for the birthday card received on the day. Terry’s health is gradually improving following a series of treatments, and he is looking forward to playing bowls and golf again.

Bernadette Hulbert emails her thanks to Kathy for sending her Birthday Card and the good wishes which arrived right on the day. Bernadette had a great day finishing with dinner with family.

David Kay writing from Alfredton thanks Kathy for her best wishes on his 70th birthday. It really was different for at the time the card would have arrived David and wife Gaye were on a ship sailing between Japan and Alaska and his birthday was celebrated with the normal cruise ship ceremony. On that evening the ship crossed the International Date Line and the next morning Tuesday began all over again with renewed celebrations. His Birthdays were two in two days without becoming a year older and that was something special. David and Gaye are packing soon for the annual caravan migration heading north.

Ailsa Mackie writes her thank you for the birthday greetings and it is indeed a pleasure to receive them each year and so promptly but it is a bit frightening that they seem to come so frequently Kathy does a wonderful job dispatching them.

Mike Nickell emails to express his thanks to Kathy and the ANZROC Committee on behalf of members for the good wishes expressed on the occasion of his 70th. The card arrived precisely on "the day" so the ANZ "diary system" is still true to form. Mike had a most enjoyable weekend shared with immediate family at "Lochinver" a self catering late 19th century farm house at Carisbrook Vic. An excellent venue for such an occasion. Mike has been most fortunate to have enjoyed a wonderful 3 score and 10 and hopefully the coming years will allow continued good health, the company of good friends including ANZROC members, travel for a while longer and the love and support of a wonderful family. Thankyou all again so much, we are fortunate to be part of a successful retirement club which keeps the fellowship bonds we gathered over the years together.

Peter Nyga emails that his birthday card arrived right on the day as usual. Please thank Kathy Trace for carrying out a fine job. Highlight of the day was a very nice birthday dinner at a bayside restaurant.

Alan Podger emails his thanks once again for the most welcome Birthday Greeting duly received on the actual day. With a recent visit to Gladstone, Qld to view the final performance of “Peter Pan” involving one grand daughter in the star role (and what a star), another younger grand daughter as a very winsome pirate and a daughter on piano in the orchestra – Alan and wife Judith just had to be there. They have now only just got back from a visit to Hobart including a cheese and oyster excursion to Bruny Island and with a bit of luck, a visit to the Gold Coast coming up to observe one grand son playing with Victoria in the under sixteens AFL competition. No bowls at present but still guiding at the MCG. Life never gets boring.

Barry Rogers would like to acknowledge, once again, the receipt of his birthday card from Kathy and the team. Barry very much appreciates the effort that goes into keeping track of us all and welcomes the contact with the club on the occasion. Unfortunately, due to work commitments he is unable to attend the monthly meetings, but looks forward each year to catching up with colleagues at the Christmas luncheon.

Bruce Sanderson emails his thanks for the clubs birthday wishes. Kathy Trace timed its arrival perfectly.

Terry Stapleton emailing from Cremorne NSW says thank you for the birthday card which arrived on the day of his 84th birthday. Another good year has gone by all too quickly for Terry and wife Maureen , but they continue to generally enjoy good health and lead reasonably active lives with plenty to do.......not a lot has changed although Terry is slower on the tennis court than he used to be.....most Tuesdays he enjoys lunch at the Wine and Food Society and as well is a member of a Book Discussion Group which meets on a weekly basis ....at present they are reading/discussing a book called “The Orphan Master’s Son” a Pulitzer Prize winning novel set in North Korea. Terry follows matters reported on the web page with interest and often finds cause for reflection.

Norma Thomas writing from Pialba (Qsld) says the good wishes on the occasion of her birthday were much appreciated. The day was celebrated with family members at a favourite restaurant overlooking the water.

Mike Vallence acknowledged receipt of the birthday card and to thank Kathy Trace and the Committee for the good wishes on his recent birthday

John White emails many thanks for the good wishes received on him reaching 3 score years + 10. ANZROC Members continue to be spoiled on their birthdays for, as usual; Kathy ensured the card arrived on precisely the right day. Whilst their Grandchildren keep them busy, John and wife Debby are gearing up for the annual 8 weeks getaway to Broadbeach. Meantime, he continues to enjoy monthly lunches with old (?) colleagues such as Messrs Cameron, Cashin, Kerwin, Routledge, Stapleton and Veenman where they share their solutions to the world's problems.

AND Wendy Black, Terry Brennan, David Crisp. Don Davy, Trevor Dodds, Phil Dunstan, Bob Grant, Stan Lancaster, Rolf Loebert, Phil McBean, Sue McCarthy, Janette McNamara, Bruce Morley, John Plunkett, Geoffrey Sandow, Glen Twidale, Roly Webster, Keith Westaway,

 

April 2014

 

John Blampied writes from Mount Martha to thank Kathy Trace and the committee for the birthday congratulations that happened to be his 70th birthday. John celebrated his birthday on a Pacific Island cruise with wife Pamela and close friends Lilian and Jim Burke (ex ANZ).It was their first visit to New Caledonia, Fiji, Vanuatu and the surrounding islands and the weather was favourable. John and Pamela are kept very busy these days with 6 grandchildren in Victoria and they spend a lot of time baby sitting and hosting sleepovers. John still plays golf at Box Hill and regularly meets up with former ANZ staff like Ian Anderson, Roger Pickering and Jim Burke. It is good to see them and catch up on the good old days.

Arty Booth emails his thanks to those dedicated workers responsible for dispatching Birthday greetings to the members. As usual, the card arrived on time. It’s the same old, same old here at Bundaberg. Nothing of interest to pass on. Arty is currently preparing gear for the yearly fishing trip up north, hoping to land that elusive barra.

Jenny Cooke emails her thanks to Kathy for the birthday card which, as usual, arrived on the day. Jenny has sold her house in Beaumaris and is looking to buy in the area, so this year there will be no travelling. Next year she is planning to go to France and Spain with a friend so is hoping to be well settled by then. Jenny’s golf games three times a week are presently suspended due to a fall but she hopes to return shortly. Jenny is enjoying the newsletters very much; what an active group of retirees we have. Once again, many thanks for the greetings on her birthday.

Phil Dunstan could not attend the April meeting as he will be on a Mercedes Car Club National Rally to the Gold Coast. He will again look forward to receiving the newsletter which is always informative and interesting.

Glynn Evans emails his thanks for his 86th Birthday wishes that arrived on the 11th of April which was the actual Birthday. But how sad it was that at 3am on Friday 11th Charles Rennie passed away. Glynn has many pleasant memories as his Chauffer for many years. Thank you for your example Charles. He extends condolences to Charles family and friends.

John Fairbairn emails from Yarrawonga his thanks to ANZROC for the birthday card which for the first time was late due entirely to Australia Post not delivering on Sundays. John read with interest that many of his former workmates are still with us and are still very active in the community. He feels that a major milestone in any one's life is reaching "80", not so long ago this

was way outside one’s expectations. The main consideration is good health and John is happy to record that this continues in his case. Golf is a big activity and former ANZ colleagues Maurie Harwood, Peter O'Dwyer are regulars. Bruce McKean, who many may recall, worked for ANZ and Bruce is very active in land care so John does not see him on the Golf Course but he sometimes visits the Men’s' Shed to which John belongs. These days John does not travel far and is happy to spend most days in the Yarrawonga area apart from Probus Trips. Best wishes to all members of ANZROC and who knows he may manage a trip to a Meeting this Year.

George Finniss sends his sincere thanks to the members of ANZROC for their kind thoughts and best wishes on his 78th birthday.

Lawrie Foord writes to thank Kathy Trace for the card in respect to his recent birthday. Lawrie is still blessed with good health which has been a bonus in later life. He had a lovely day with lunch with his family at a nice restaurant and a group of friends that completed the day.

Eddie Hassett writes to thank the Committee for the birthday wishes. Not much to report but he was Treasurer of the Mordialloc Football Club last year and it was hard work. He is still a member of Woodlands Golf Club and has recently joined Mordialloc Bowls Club to keep him fit and active.

Dorothy Hayes emails her thanks for her Birthday card, received it the day before which was very nice. Dorothy retired last September and absolutely loving not travelling into the city 3 days a week.

Laurie Holland writes to thank Kathy Trace for the good wishes for his 94th birthday as well as the unexpected greeting at Christmas. Laurie is most grateful for the work put in by the committee on members’ behalf and keeping the group together. With the passing of time life for Laurie and wife Barb is becoming very simple and with reasonable health for their age allows them to live in their home. Their three children living in the Melbourne area are a help and great comfort for them as they start their 95th year.

Graeme Horsburgh emails his thanks for his birthday greetings. Graeme enjoys reading the newsletter and catching up with all the happenings.

Richard Kimber sends his thanks to the Committee and particularly to Kathy Trace for the birthday greetings he received punctually on the day.

Heather McNutt widow of our member Ken McNutt emails to thank Ken’s ANZROC friends and colleagues for their expressions of condolence and attendance at his funeral. Heather found it almost impossible to make her way around the room to speak to people and was very disappointed not to be able to express her appreciation.

Peter Nyga emails to apologise for missing the April meeting as he is again off to sail the Gippsland Lakes for a few weeks.

Ted Palmer catching up on past newsletters emailed to say he was sorry to miss John Duguid’s (Bluey) Funeral but was on holidays in Tasmania. Ted’s son attended to represent the family. John was a good and loyal friend.

Murray Skelton writes to thank the Committee and members for their kind thoughts and wishes on his recent birthday. It is great to receive the card each year and is appreciated. Murray is still playing and enjoying bowls and at times comes across other retired ANZ friends. Great grandchildren now number seven and it is getting harder all the time trying to keep up with them. Murray and wife Ann have moved into a retirement village in Ferntree Gully and are enjoying the different life style.

Syd Swaby emails his thanks to Kathy and committee for Birthday wishes As usual arrived on the 17th with Australia Post excelling as delivery exactly at mid-day.

Harry Trefz sends his thanks for the good wishes he received on his birthday. Harry says it is nice to be remembered.

Julie Wilkins emails her sincere thanks to Kathy and Committee for her Birthday Greeting Card which arrived on the day. She also enjoys reading the monthly newsletter to see what everyone is up to.

John Winbanks emails his thanks for the birthday card. John says over the past 12 months he has been learning a lot of new skills as his wife has been unwell for some time

AND Alma Barkell, Roger Brown, Barbara Bruce, Geoff Burton, Don Cameron, Alan Chapple, Paula Clarkin, Craig Cole, Ian Cowley, Trevor Dodds, Ron Downes, Jim Ebsworthy, Neil Franklin, Neil Gladstone, Barbara Griffen, John Harris, David Hartwich, Adrian Henning, Keith Higgs, Julian Linehan, Cheryl Lobo, Paul McVeigh, Sally Ming, Bruce Morley, Keith Oulton, Julie O’Regan, Greg Payne, Rob Peatfield, Paul Perri, Ray Pietsch, Doris Ridett ,Dietmar Reichert, Neil Robinson, Gary Stanhope, Sandra Street, Ken Swan, Gary Tunstall, Glen Twidale, James Uren, Frank Valastro, Roly Webster, John Winders.

 

March 2014

 

Graeme Ainscough writes that he will be unable to attend meetings for the foreseeable future due to health issues and some hospitalisation but remains positive he will be back to ANZROC events from July. The completion of the baseball season with Cheltenham featuring in the finals and the good news that one of their 18 year old junior players has been signed by New York Yankees as a pitcher keeps his mind off the forthcoming medical procedures.

Russ Appleton emails his thanks for the birthday card last month. Russ says his health slipped a little over Christmas, thinking he may have to spend Christmas in hospital.

He had not felt well for the past year as it turns out his medications were fighting one another. A review appears to have set things right.

Nancy Baglin writes from Safety Beach for Lindsay Baglin as his eyesight is giving him some problems at present and Lindsay conveys his gratitude for greetings and birthday wishes for his 85th which were much appreciated. The celebrations were with the family at the home of their daughter including their 6 great grandchildren and a delightful day was had by all. They are now looking forward to the arrival of their son from London in early April on his annual visit to Safety Beach and they are always grateful and happy to see him.

Joe Busuttil emails from Inverloch his sincere thanks to Kathy and the Committee for organising his Birthday Greetings, which as usual arrived right on the day. Thank you. Joe is now in his ninth year into retirement and enjoying good health. These days travel occupies the majority of Joe and his wife’s spare time. Whilst not travelling, time is spent on planning their next adventures. Joe unfortunately missed this year’s Xmas Party as they were travelling through Cambodia and Vietnam at the time, but hopefully he will catch up with ANZ friends this year.

Ron Clohesy emails his thanks for the recent Birthday Card. Arrived on the day as usual.

He also enjoys reading the monthly newsletter, which is great for keeping him informed of what's happening. As Ron has now fully retired he looks forward to catching up with colleagues in person in the near future.

Bob Delahoy emailing from Inverloch sends a big thank you to Kathy Trace and the Committee for the very welcome birthday card. He hopes to receive many more. Bob was saddened to read in the February Newsletter of the passing of John Hallinan and Norm Ross. Many long years ago he worked with John at 109 Collins Street and with Norm at 154 Swanston Street. Bob’s wife Judith also worked with John at 109 Collins Street. They were good days. He has fully recovered from

the knee operation that he had this time last year and is back playing lawn bowls again. It is always good to receive the Newsletter and read what others are doing in their retirement.

Jan Edwards emailed to thank the Retired Officers’ Club for her first birthday card as a member. A big thank you to Kathy for sending out these cards and of course it arrived on her birthday. Jan spent a lovely day with all of her family down at her son’s house at Mount Martha. She is looking forward to attending some of the lunches this year.

Neville Harvey emails many thanks for the Birthday Greeting. The Birthday took a bit of a back seat this year, what with Neville and wife Glenda’s daughter getting married mid February (their Anniversary as well) and their son graduating from the Police Academy the following week! Neville knows we are looking for rain but he is looking for a bit of a dry spell!!

Andy Herd emails to thank Kathy for birthday greetings. Its amazing how quickly they seem to come around, he doesn’t mind too much as long as he keeps having them .Andy has just returned form a flying visit to Udaipur (India) to attend a wedding .What a difference from our one day affairs, this went for seven days and also involves more ceremonies over the next few months .It was a most colourful and memorable experience.

Kevin J. Kelly writes to thank Kathy for his birthday greetings for his 80th and says that it is a milestone he is pleased to reach. Till now Kevin has managed to retain good health but when he reads the monthly newsletter one can’t help but think that good health is largely a lottery.

Gerry Kennedy writes to thank ANZROC through Kathy Trace for the birthday wishes for his 90th. Gerry says he has nothing to report but is still OK healthwise although feeling the years.

Bob Maughan emails best wishes from Perth where the temperatures over summer have been much higher than Bob and wife Joan had expected after their years spent in Melbourne. He says that Perth has had no rain since before Christmas and then it was a wee drop! Bob says thank you for the birthday card which is usually the only one he gets because his birthday is so close to Christmas. The sending of cards is a wonderful tradition and also serves as a reminder of the ANZ family. Like wise the Newsletter is looked forward to each month even if this is somewhat tempered by news of recent Bereavements. The passing on of John Labrum has saddened Bob and made him reflect on his first years with ANZ at the Stock Exchange branch after emigrating from the UK. It was a wonderful place to work and the staff had lots of fun. For much of Bob’s time there Roger Brunskill was the Manager and you could not have a better leader or person. It always seemed to Bob it was his leadership which ensured a fantastic team. The Assistant Managers at the time were the Late Gordon Menhennitt, Ron Marshall, and John Labrum who together with Alan Short formed a team which blended to perfection with all of them being nice people easy to approach and seek advice. They were more than ably supported by Clive (Never Better) Bayley whose HR skills Bob tried in vain to emulate during his career. Bob remembers one time wife Joan was having a major operation and suddenly Clive appeared at his desk with instructions from the Manager that if he did not go home immediately trouble would ensue. Of a staff of some 180 all were people Bob enjoyed working with and counted everyone a friend. Whilst we all age it is great to retain such wonderful memories!

Peter Nielepowiec writing from Strathdale says it was with great sadness to read of the passing of John Hallinan in our February Newsletter. Peter worked with John when John was Manager Ouyen Branch and Peter was the Advance/Security Clerk. John was his mentor in what was a happy Branch. Peter said on his move from Ouyen to Moe he was going through a difficult time and was on the verge of quitting the Bank but a quick trip to Ouyen to talk to John and Meryl Hallinan saved his banking career and John will be missed very much by his family, friends and colleagues.

Jack Moyle writes that it is always a pleasure to receive birthday wishes for his 89th which was celebrated with a lovely dinner with Jack’s family. Jack had the pleasure of meeting with Kathy Trace the overseer of ANZROC birthday cards at the last Christmas luncheon.

Phi Nguyen emails her thanks for the birthday card the Club sent in January. As always, it is a pleasure to receive it each year.

Ted Palmer emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for his birthday wishes which arrived bang on the day.

Robin Pleydell emails his thanks for the birthday wishes received for his 82nd and says he is off to Adelaide again to catch up with friends.

Mavis Ryan writes from Belmont with thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday greetings and the bonus of Christmas greetings.

Dick Sanders emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday good wishes. During recent months Dick has taken the opportunity to visit Eddie Knight who is in the Nursing Home unit of The Kingston Centre, where he is a permanent resident. He would welcome any visits from old colleagues. On the home front it has been a difficult year. Just prior to taking off for an overseas holiday in May, Dick’s wife Joan had a fall when they were in the precinct of the Melbourne Arts Centre. She fractured her left fibula at the ankle and right femur at the knee. The attention of so many people was wonderful and the Paramedics arrived promptly together with a senior on his motor bike who took over from medical staff of the Arts Centre. Anyway, off to The Alfred Hospital in the Ambulance and there for two weeks undergoing surgery by top medical staff and surgeons (A good number of Pins in the left ankle and a plate in right leg above the knee). Then into rehabilitation at suburban Caulfield in a sister hospital to the Alfred. It was a long three and a half months and Joan was able to walk slowly with a walker. Progress has been made as Joan now walks confidently with the walker, sometimes with just a stick and around the house often without. Physio is weekly at the Kingston Centre - where he has visited Eddie Knight. Whilst Joan was at Caulfield, Dick was also visiting his best man who had leukemia and was in Cabrini East Malvern and Brighton. After twelve months he passed away in September. Some old friends from Methods South Yarra or Cotham Rd, boarding house may remember him – Mike Connolly – who had been a close friend since 1959 and sharing a flat for a few of those years. On the bright side, it has been a glorious summer for sport with a wonderful Australian Open Tennis tournament presenting new faces – particularly the pocket rocket in the ladies. The Australian Women’s golf was also great and Dick went for a couple of hours to Victoria Golf Club to watch the Ladies Open. Just fancy, a South Korean shot a ten under par for her round on the Saturday, a course and LPGA record. (If McEnroe were standing in the members lounge the cry would have been “That’s not possible”!!). Then of course there was the cricket. All of them amazing. Dick might hibernate for the winter and be ready for next summer! In the meantime the Winter Games have been fantastic and thrillingly dangerous – particularly Snowboard Cross. (It would suit Neville Pearson who no matter at what sport always landed on his feet). Dick also had his niece and some of her family visit from Carlisle in the UK for Christmas.

Bruce Tickell writes thanking Kathy for the card for his 85th which as expected with her magic arrived on the vital day. Bruce says these birthdays seem to be coming more frequently but he consoles himself with the adage that age is all in the mind.

Kevin Toohey emails his thanks for the birthday card and all the good work of the Committee. It’s nice to keep in touch.

Maurice Wells sends his thanks to Kathy Trace and the Committee for conveying the Club’s birthday greetings on the occasion of his recent birthday and the thoughts are much appreciated. Maurice likes the monthly newsletter as it allows him to keep in touch with events concerning ANZROC members and as he and wife Bev have limited opportunity to travel they enjoy reading of the variety of trips taken by others.

 

AND Dick Barry, Arty Booth, Damian Burgess, Geoff Christensen, Ken Crawford, Jim Ebsworthy, David Gibb, Wyn Greenwood, Serge Nayna, Geoff Perdriau, Graeme Plant, Wayne Taylor, Frank Valastro, Peter Weaving, Richard Weekes, Charlie Wierzbowski, Julie Wilkins

February 2014

 

Murray Abraham sends his thanks to all members for their good wishes for his 88th birthday. Murray says the arrival of the Birthday is one of the rare speedy events he can lay claim to these days. However if he assumes they do not come around he is in “big trouble”.

Ian Cann emails his thanks for his Birthday card, which was much appreciated, and to

Kathy who does a great job sending them.

Len Carr emailed his thanks to Kathy, the Committee and members of ANZROC for the well timed birthday greetings for his 76th. It is now 22 years since Len left the Bank and he

enjoys reading the monthly newsletter. Many names appear of former colleagues that he was associated with over the years. A highlight of 2013 was the 7th trip to London with wife Norma to visit their eldest daughter, husband and two grandsons in July/August. They also had a week in Austria with the family taking in Vienna, Salzburg and the brilliant little town of Mayrhofen in the Alps. Len is looking forward to a much improved season from the mighty Carlton F.C.

Harry Carrodus emails his thanks to Kathy for her recent birthday greeting which, of course, arrived on time. Harry wonders how many companies have an attachment like the Retired

Officers’ Club that continues to send birthday greetings even after 29 years retirement. He ventures to say that this tradition would be unique and to be remembered is much appreciated.

Harry also congratulates past and present committees for organizing so many functions that enable retired officers to continue the camaraderie in retirement which we all enjoyed so much during our working life. May it all continue?

Geoff Christmas emails that another year passed quickly with some great times and some challenging ones for both Geoff and wife Heather. They rode their bicycles in France for nearly three months starting near Lyon and heading south to Mont Ventoux. They climbed the mountain for a second time after achieving it some years back and then headed in a north westerly direction through the Massif Central and on to the mouth of the Loire River. Geoff and Heather usually ride for a few days then rest up for two days however this trip they had three one week stays at Sault, Saint Flour and Verteuil-sur-Charante and really enjoyed the longer stays in some very interesting villages. From the mouth of the Loire River they followed a well known route that takes you to most of the magnificent Chateau’s that the area is renowned for. They are really spectacular. The usual stint at Coolum Beach for winter did not eventuate due to health issues though they had a lovely time at Porepunkah prior to Christmas with some of the family before heading to Temora for Christmas with son Rohan his wife Rachel and the three grandchildren. A lovely time was had by all, and they are well down the recovery path with new adventures planned for this year. Once again Geoff thanks the Club for the birthday card and the newsletters that bring with them many memories.

Bill Collins emails his thanks to ANZROC for his birthday greetings which as usual arrived on the day of his birthday. Bill too looks forward to the monthly newsletter and following the movements of friends and colleagues.

Trevor Cookson emails special thanks to Kathy Trace for 83rd birthday wishes.

Birthday was spent with close friends at a luncheon at "The Olde England Hotel", Heidelberg and then family dinner at home in the evening, both of which were very enjoyable. Time passes quickly when retired for 27 years but life still very busy. A few small get-aways were undertaken at Mildura and Point Lonsdale where the weather wasn't kind to Trevor and wife Shirley, punctuated by the daily press endeavouring to undo Essendon Football Club over the supplements saga.

Bill and Judy Davies emailing from Ocean Grove advise that they received their Birthday Cards and appreciate the thought and effort that goes into providing this ANZROC function.

They have not been able to get to any of the Melbourne meetings for sometime but hope to get to the Geelong meeting in March.

Bob English emails thanks to Kathy for getting the birthday card to him once again right on his birthday. Don’t get many cards these days!

Max Fisher writes his thanks to Kathy Trace for the kind birthday wishes. Max says it has been a good year with family, friends and robust health. He is looking forward to more of the same during 2014 and by the way he appreciates the newsletter.

John Gill emails his thanks to the Club for the Good Wishes on his Birthday.

John spent a lovely day with family in Geelong before returning to Wodonga to celebrate with family there. It is always great to read the Newsletter and hear the news of many past associates.

There are quite a few of in the Wodonga/Albury area and it is always good to catch up with them through bowls etc.

Bill Halsall sends his thanks for the arrival of his birthday card on the due date. Having recently joined ANZROC it is very interesting to read the newsletters and come across names of those whom he knew during his time with ANZ. Together with Janice his wife, Bill lives a fairly quiet life in Benalla but with community involvements he seems at times to have less spare time than when he worked with ANZ.

John Hawkins emails his thanks for his birthday card which he received on time. John and wife Helen are now preparing for their Indian Pacific trip.

Bob Heinemann emails his thanks for ANZROC Birthday Greeting for his 74th.

Bob and wife Heather keep well. They still both work part time to keep the muscles and grey

matter in tune. They celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary on August 31st. A private dinner for family and a few speeches made the occasion memorable. History was observed via

photographic records over the years. Bob and Heather thought they were going to be "Darby and Joan" for Christmas, but their daughter and son-in-law and family from Paris happily surprised with coming down here for Christmas. Bob and Heather visit Euroa occasionally for relaxation joys.

Jenny Hui Tong and the Duguid family pass on their sincere thanks to all the ANZ family and for the many cards, letters, flowers and telephone calls on the passing of valued ANZROC member John Duguid. The kind words and shared memories are greatly appreciated. It was over whelming to see so many of their ANZ colleagues, past and present at John’s funeral and they will always remember this tribute to him.

David Jones emails his thanks for the ANZROC annual birthday card and the good wishes expressed therein. Congratulations to the Committee on the annual Xmas luncheon in December, it was as always a highlight and tremendous to see so many friends and old colleagues. 2014 promises to be a bit special as David will be heading to Los Angeles in a couple of weeks with family to celebrate his eldest son’s wedding, and it will be the first time back for all the family since he served there with ANZ from 1983 to 1985.

Paul Kitchin sends his acknowledgement to cards received from the Club. His thanks to Kathy Trace for sending the Club’s birthday wishes for his 91st arriving on time as usual. He also sends thanks to the team in organising the special Christmas Cards sent to the 90 and over’s and to Neville Pearson for his personal comments on the card.

Brian Knowles emails thanks yet again for your timely birthday wishes Kathy. So sad to have lost Bob Evans, Bernie King, and John Duguid over just a few months-all great fellows. Brian and wife Jan are off to Norfolk Island in March. They have both descended from former residents-Jan from a first fleeter and Brian from a convict. Their children and grand children listen to their "reasoned arguments" as to which is the most deserving of the future they gave to following generations. A dilemma that is unlikely to be resolved. Brian and Jan continue to enjoy travelling in their motor home with Crescent Head in N.S.W. a current favourite destination.

Bob Lyon emails his thanks for the birthday wishes. He is back in Fiji, but left wife Helen in Melbourne as she is still recovering from a recent operation. Bob was sad to hear of John Duguid’s passing. Bob met John the day he joined ANZ and of course there is a legendary John Duguid tale attached to that day. Bob and Helen have had a good year, albeit interrupted by a couple of medical issues. They went to the UK mid-year to follow the Ashes and finished up with an enjoyable week in Paris. Still fairly busy with a few boards, the most exciting is chairing a new green energy company based in New Zealand but concentrating on the Pacific. One of the reasons he is back in Fiji is to meet with the World Bank who are interested in partnering with them. In April Bob and Helen are off to the California and Hawaii for a break and some golf.

Noel Matthews reports his card was on time, all the time - the hallmark of a well-run organisation! Thanks to Kathy for the annual reminder that he should be starting to grow older more gracefully. However, Noel will continue to cart his sax and flute around the cafes and bars of Melbourne for a while longer - it's still good fun!

Kevin May emailing form the Gold Coast sends thanks for the birthday greeting, a relatively quiet year to report, other than an extended trip to Hawaii being their 3rd. in 2 years(creatures of habit!).

Wal McGillivray writes to thank Kathy Trace and the committee for the birthday wishes which with impeccable timing arrived on the due date. He appreciated Kathy’s personal note celebrating his 90th birthday. He celebrated the day with family and friends at the Malvern East Golf Club- a beautiful venue and their catering was excellent. Wal’s highlight of the year was the visit to

Government House to receive his OAM. It was a perfect Melbourne day –the sun shone, the lawns and gardens were at their best and the whole function went off with almost military precision. Wal and his wife had their usual break at Broadbeach earlier in the year but apart from that they have been relaxing at home.

Sandra Street emails her thanks to Kathy and ANZROC for the birthday card. As ever it arrived right on the day. No news of any interest to report this year. Retired life just chugs along pleasantly, interspersed with an occasional holiday, cruising being Sandra and husband Patrick’s favourite mode these days.

Neville Taylor sends his thanks for the birthday card for the occasion of his 93rd birthday. The new revamped Christmas cards for the over 90’s is a thoughtful change.

Glen Twidale emails to thank Kathy for his birthday card. It was a different Christmas for Glen this year. He went north to the Gold Coast where his daughter lives .The special guest was Glen’s great grandson Harry aged 9 months. He and his parents presently live in Singapore but he thinks they will make a move to return home next year. He enjoyed the Christmas lunch and meeting old friends.

Athol Watkins writing from Clifton Springs says thanks for reminding him that another year has passed. He doesn’t get to meetings but does enjoy the newsletter that brings back a lot of memories accumulated over 40 year’s service. How different it is now. Athol and wife Barbara still spend a lot of time on the bowling green and croquet lawn. Late May/June they had a few weeks in London and Paris before a cruise out of Copenhagen around the Baltic area. Returning to Australia they spent a few weeks recuperating in Queensland. Athol was sad to read of the passing of Selwyn Henning .Selwyn joined the Bank while Athol was in Hamilton and was a Business Bank Manager with Athol in Geelong almost up to the time Athol retired. Otherwise they enjoy life and still live in hope of another “Pies” premiership.

Roly Webster emailing from Bendigo says thanks for the Birthday Card-much appreciated. He is keeping pretty quiet in order to survive the heat. Attended a customer/staff night at Hamilton just before Christmas to celebrate the retirement of Jeffrey (Woofer) Barker after around 43 years (or more) of toil culminating as Manager Hamilton. Jeff was on Staff when Roly was Manager there in the early eighties and pretty well kept the Branch going for a fairly long period when Roly was unwell-great night and met up with quite a few old workmates.

Glenda White emails her thanks for the wonderful birthday card which arrived on 24th December. It is amazing that you do not forget even though it is at Christmas, very much appreciated

John White emails many thanks for the brilliant photographic coverage of the Christmas lunch on the web site. John doubts if anyone escaped the camera's lens. Whilst unable to attend this annual event, John gets a lot of pleasure perusing the photos of former colleagues and following Eamon's links.

Keith Winckles emails his thanks to the Club for the birthday card. How Kathy does it he doesn't know but she was the only one to get the card to arrive on the day.2013 was not a very eventful year. Hope to do more this year after he recovers from a knee replacement operation due mid January.

Brian Wrigley emails from Highton his thanks for the card; both he and wife Pat are going well with another grandson on the way early February. Brian sometimes wonders where the twenty one years has gone since the Bank and he parted ways.

Theo Yardley emailing from St Ives NSW send thanks to Kathy, Committee and Members for the 86th birthday greetings duly received and greatly appreciated.

Lloyd Zegenhagen passes on his thanks to Kathy Trace for her kind card with birthday wishes. Lloyd’s episode in hospital is now well passed and recovery is very satisfactory. He is looking forward to planning their next holiday, although not to the Antarctic this time if it means being

stranded similar to the present exploration ship. Their previous voyage was much more pleasant as the pack ice was not as treacherous. Nevertheless is would have been interesting.

 

 

December 2013

 

Vic Ansell emails his thanks for the birthday wishes sent via Kathy Trace. Vic was in Heathcote at the time looking after house and pets for in-laws. It was very peaceful in the country - a nice change from suburbia. It is hard to believe he has been out of the bank for over 14 years. Things have changed so much in that time. Vic wonders how we survived without the internet and its numerous benefits - access to services is only a keyboard or mobile phone away. Anyway, he has enjoyed another good year with ANZROC with different venues and enjoying the fellowship of other members.

Carole Bancroft, one of our new members this month, tells me she joined ANZ divisional Office on 11 February 1960 and ended her career in August 1992. In 1962 she was transferred to

Melbourne Centre (177 Toorak Rd) which later became Emanza and she was part of the initial team involved in the introduction of computerized processing of branch ledgers to the GE225 computer - Southern Cross Branch being the first to transfer to the new system. She says “My how times have changed!”

Jeff Barnes emailing from Canada passes on his best wishes for a very merry Christmas and a healthy and prosperous New Year to all his old friends from the ES&A, Esanda and A.N.Z. Jeff receives the Newsletter regularly from Andrew Herd, and enjoys reading about everyone with whom he worked back in the old days.

Grace and John Carruthers send their sincere thanks for the birthday good wishes they received with their birthday cards. John says that health problems have precluded them from attending the annual Christmas luncheon this year but they send best wishes to all members.

Daryl Cramer emails a note of thanks on the receipt of his birthday card. Daryl had a rather quiet birthday but celebrated later with his son-in-law who also has a birthday in November. 2013 has again been a very busy one for him but it is great to be enjoying good health and to still be able to get out in the garden, a bit of travel and continue to research the Cramer family history and work on his stamp collection.

Graeme Croxford emails from Harrietville his many thanks again for the birthday card received as always on time to remind him another year is over. The year past has seen deterioration in his wife Beryl’s health resulting in a stay at home policy with a couple of visits to hospital. So far so good. However Graeme has added to the sports car collection with the addition of a Jag 1958 XK150 in need of restoration that will keep him out of mischief for a while. Also he has increased the grass eating herd of Angus cows with the addition of a nice not too little Bull so will now have to buy a few more heifers. The clement weather is beginning to cause a few concerns and the farm could now do with a couple of heavy downpours of rain. Graeme sends best wishes for a merry Christmas and a contented new year to ANZROC members.

Brian Farrell sends his appreciation for the birthday greetings received on the occasion of his recent 85th birthday. In keeping with long established tradition Kathy Trace managed to ensure that the birthday card was received bang on the correct date- well done. Brian says when one reaches his age one part of you would prefer to forget you are another year older but another is vain enough to enjoy the fact that other people remember.

Margaret Hall writes a big thank you from Theo Hall for his birthday wishes that arrived on the day thanks to Kathy Trace. Theo has been caring for Margaret after she returned home from a spell in hospital which meant he was unable to attend our meetings.

Shirley White, daughter of our Honorary Member Wyn Greenwood , responding to the Christmas Card sent to our over 90’s ,an initiative of Committee Members Neville Pearson, Kathy Trace and Joan Nathan, says that Wyn and now his wife Margaret are now settled comfortably into Strathdon Community.

John Hobbs emailed his thanks to Kathy for the Club's birthday greetings card for his 97th and for the promptness of delivery. Nothing dramatic has blotted John’s landscape this past year. His health continues to be good for which he is very grateful although he admits a walking stick has become helpful. John’s doctor says he has the lowest cholesterol count in Melbourne! John has given up driving this past year but is fortunate to be surrounded by many considerate people to get him from A to B. He had a delightful break with family at Caloundra a few months ago in perfect weather. He sends warm greetings and best wishes to those who still might remember him.

Zelda Martin emails to pass on her grateful thanks for her Birthday card - arriving right on time, as usual. Zelda does appreciate it, and she really enjoys reading the latest news from our members. Zelda admits that last year turning 80 depressed her no end, but she feels much more relaxed about being 81 this year. Mobility is her greatest problem, but with her electric scooter which splits up into four pieces, and fits in the car boot she just

loves whizzing along on it - wind in the hair - and she can keep up with friends. It is rapidly learning its way around Australia (lucky she had completed a fair amount of overseas travel in earlier years). The scooter and Zelda had a great trip to Canberra a couple of months ago - one of the highlights was "trading up" the small scooter to a large, powerful model at the Canberra Botanical Gardens. This enabled her to spend a great hour or so powering up the steep pathways - but then she had to "hand" it back! You do find that all types of help are available at all different places - if you think to ask!

Honorary Member Wal McGillivray OAM also responding to the Christmas card sent to our over 90’s sends his special thanks to Neville Pearson for his personal note on the card and says may 2014 bring health and happiness to all.

Mike McKernan advised me that he has not been around the golf course for two months as he has been recovering from surgery since his operation in September. Everything going well for now with no ill effects from chemo so far which is good. He will try and catch up in the New Year,

Gerald McPherson emailed to thank the ANZROC Committee for his Birthday Card, which as usual, arrived right on the day. Kathy does a superlative job. Gerald said he hasn’t had any holiday trips this year, only four trips to hospital (two operations included), but he is fine now. His son Bruce and daughter in law Bodil, plus granddaughter Frida arrived from Norway for his Birthday, so that made it extra special for him.

Joan Nathan our hard working Committee member says thanks to all those involved in the organising of the Christmas lunch and how much everyone enjoyed the day, good company good food and beautiful Venue. Joan also thanks Kathy for her birthday card, and it was a memorable day shared with family and good friends. The year has been very busy for Joan and husband Ken, with the arrival of their first grandson. Joan and Ken also produced a book for the “Sunshine and District Historical Society” called “Snapshots of Sunshine and District” which culminated with a launch. They have also been to Cairns in July and have just returned from 10 days in Noosa. Ken has returned to part time work and is enjoying it immensely.

Jim Nicolson emails his thanks to Kathy and the Committee for the birthday message which he does not doubt arrived on the birthday (14/10). Jim and wife Hilda were overseas at the time - 10/10 until mid November and they will be off again from 5/12 to 10/1 and so will miss the Christmas Luncheon this time around. Jim appreciates receiving the Card and always of course the monthly, full of interest, newsletters.

John Osborne sends his thanks to Kathy Trace for the welcome wishes for his 76th birthday and he said that it was Melbourne Cup Day on the day of his birth all those years ago. He celebrated the birthday with wife Pauline, their children and grandchildren. They have kept good health all year, enjoyed the Probus Club at Melton and spending time at Loch Sport. John is a keen photographer and had an interesting time at Williamstown where the Tall Ships were docked during the year- what a magnificent sight. One ship was used in the British TV drama “The Onedin Line” and John decided to borrow the TV mini series of 1973 from the new library conveniently built opposite their home to watch the ship in action as the filming was actually done during severe storms.

Geoff Perdriau wishes to thank Kathy for sending good wishes from the club for his recent birthday which was celebrated quietly with dinner at Box Hill RSL Club. Geoff and wife Margaret did another Queensland safari in August. They flew to Cairns and travelled by road and rail across to Karumba on the Gulf of Carpentaria with Wilderness Challenge. The trip was indeed quite a challenge but a wonderful experience.

Louis Perrone has partially recovered from a debilitating stroke suffered a few years ago and is currently cruising the Coral Sea from Cairns, visiting Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Noumea and then on to Sydney .

Kaye Phelps wife of member David Phelps would like to thank Kathy Trace for David’s 78th birthday card, which arrived on time, as usual. David is at present in hospital having a series of tests. He has been unwell for some time. David was very upset that his mate John Duguid is no longer with us. David wanted to go to his funeral but was not well enough. David and John worked together in the Draft Dept at 394 Collins St for 3 to 4 years. Kaye feels they gave poor Norm Ross a hard time. Hopefully David will be home soon and muster up some energy and strength to walk their daughter Lisa down the aisle in February. David and Kaye wish all members a very Happy Christmas and good health for the New Year.

AND Les Ager, Sam Bartuccelli, Damian Burgess, Geoff Court, Barbara Gardiner, Ray Gill, Don Jeffrey, Graeme King, Bruce Michell, Roger Watkins, Doug Watson, Keith Witney, ANZROC QSLD, NSW, SA, TAS, WA

 

November 2013

Lawrence Cox emailed his thanks for the arrival of his Birthday Card. Lawrence subsequently received a late birthday present when his first grandchild Susannah was born three weeks early on the evening of the 11th. All are now doing well and the next phase in Lawrence and his wife’s lives has begun.

Geoff Christensen emails his thanks for the Birthday Card which arrived on time as usual. The last year has been quite fruitful in many ways not to mention the Hawks having saluted again in 2013. This was a real bonus for Geoff and partner Vikki only having arrived back in Australia a matter of days before the Grand Final – friends had organised tickets for them and his kids so they had the pleasure of attending. The other real highlight was their  trip to Europe which included Germany (Munich/Berlin), Poland (Krakow and Auschwitz), Hungary (on a Scenic Cruise Budapest to Amsterdam taking in many other cities along the way including Czech Republic – Cesky Krumlov), France (Paris), Austria (Salzburg), Switzerland (Zurich) and finally Singapore over a period of some 6 weeks duration. A fantastic trip and one of those where there wasn’t one part of it that they did not enjoy thoroughly. Salzburg was the favourite with highlights being The Sound of Music Tour, Eagles Nest Tour and the marriage of partner Vikki’s son Rowan to his German fiancé whilst they were there. On the family front another grandchild arrived safely late last year taking Geoff’s overall tally to 5 comprising 2 girls and 3 boys. Add to that his younger son became engaged and his eldest son is to be married early December. It’s all happening!

Kerry Dodds writing from Warrenheip says thanks for the birthday wishes from Kathy Trace. He has had no trips of note this year but has been very busy preparing for their newly formed “Warrenheip Classic Car Club Inc”. They have started with 10 members and while the planning for their planned trip to “The Picnic at Hanging Rock” in early February 2014 is proving more time consuming than expected the club intends to be there with some level of representation.

Frank Edwards and wife Mavis are just back from cruising around Asia and he was saddened when Mark Stankovich told him of John Venning’s death. Frank had a hand in arranging John’s move in Esanda from Adelaide to Melbourne back in the dim and distant past and last saw him when they caravanned to Lightning Ridge where he was living in the van park and operating a burger van at the opal diggings. He had an interest in a productive claim and took Frank and Mavis below ground.

Lawrie Foord reported that he spent a few days in Jervis Bay, Garden Island and Sydney Harbour in October with a VIP pass to the events held to celebrate the centenary of the Royal Australian Navy. Lawrie’s grandson who is stationed at Jervis Bay in the Naval Base and provided the passes to Lawrie and his daughter, is shortly to join his crew in the “Sussex” based in Perth for another tour protecting merchant shipping from Somalian pirates. Lawrie had a great time inspecting the tall ships and war ships from countries including China, Russia, Japan, USA and India. He was in George Street Sydney watching huge crowds of sightseers heading towards the Harbour and saw 7000 Navy Personnel march as part of the eventful weekend. A highlight was spending time with 7 officers who were Navy psychologists responsible for the mental well being of RAN personnel serving in Australia and overseas and their stories greatly impressed Lawrie.

Eddie Forth writing from Noosa sends greetings to and advises he would welcome calls from friends and colleagues and can be contacted on 0420 282979 .In March this year he and wife Jan towed the caravan to Sydney, Canberra, Merimbula, Lakes Entrance and then to Lake Tyers where they visited Don and Ellen McKenzie on their 20 acre property (Don ex AHQ Personnel and Ringwood Area). Don was undergoing chemotherapy but they were able to reminisce on their good times together, golfing, fishing on Lake Eildon and on the Gippsland Lakes and in adjacent rivers. When in Melbourne in April Eddie visited Henty Masonic Lodge, Mt Waverley where he met a number of retired ANZ colleagues and a former board colleague of the Royal Freemasons’ Homes of Victoria, Windsor on which board he served for some five years. During the year Eddie and Jan have been very sorry to lose their ANZ friends: Gordon Browne ,Cliff Griggs ,Don McKenzie , and Gordon Field. In September, 1956 Eddie worked with Cliff Griggs at Mildura branch where the late Neil Christensen (Brian’s dad) was the Manager. In early 1957 Eddie and Gordon Field worked at Ringwood branch; they were jiu-jitsu partners at the Ringwood Police & Citizens Youth Club and they put on exhibitions in Ringwood Town Hall throwing one another around on thick mats on the stage. In 1962 Eddie was at Bairnsdale when Cliff Griggs was appointed Accountant. Gordon Browne was Manager at Fish Creek when Eddie was Accountant/Teller at Korumburra branch in 1965/67 and they used to meet at Leongatha at functions put on by the then Regional Manager from Melbourne. In 1987 when State Manager, Victoria of Burns Philp Eddie employed Gordon Browne as a Finance Manager mainly for his corporate lending skills. Eddie worked with Don McKenzie in 1967 in ANZ Victoria & Tasmania Division and following the merger with ES&A Bank Limited in 1970 directed a team of 47 auditors and assistants as well as handled the consolidated accounting functions and general administration for Victoria and Tasmania branches. These dear friends are sadly missed. On a lighter note Eddie and Jan each play golf at Tewantin Noosa Golf Club and very much enjoy all that Noosa has to offer.

Ray Gill and wife Dorothy recently travelled via Singapore to Frankfurt, on to Prague and then to Budapest to join the MS Johann Strauss to Amsterdam to cruise the Danube, Main and Rhine Rivers with its 68 locks, quite an experience. They experienced all the wonderful sights that Europe presented although health problems meant that Ray had to forgo the visit to Salzburg but Dorothy was able to enjoy Salzburg and took many photos. They travelled to London via Euro-star particularly enjoyed by Ray as he worked for six years on British Rail in the 1950s. During their stay in England they travelled by train to Southampton, Durham and Yorkshire spending time  in Doncaster visiting former neighbours and friends, old schools and finding Ray’s mother’s grave as this has been his first visit back since leaving in December 1960. They spent a delightful time with Dorothy’s friends travelling around Northumberland and into Scotland. A special time was spent at Barnard Castle with a 1930s childhood girlfriend and her husband. Then onto York, visiting the Minster and the Railway Museum where an exhibition of the six remaining A4 Pacific Locomotives was being held. A great day was spent in Scarborough revisiting familiar places and then it was time to travel back to Heathrow for the long flight home with a stay over for the Grand Prix in Singapore

Bob Grant emails his thanks for the birthday wishes although he spent his birthday at an all day “Safe Church Workshop” dealing with the latest regulations covering working with children and the elderly but the family joined Bob and wife Nell for lunch the following day. Since Bob’s last year’s report he had a toe infection which turned nasty and he finished up losing the toe. Since then all has been well and Bob has recently taken up bike riding to keep the weight off and he remains reasonably fit. Nell had her 70th Birthday in August and they went to the Mogo Zoo near Batemans Bay where they had the privilege of feeding a male white lion which, although done through a wire mesh, was still very close and personal. Life remains very pleasant in Nelson Bay and treasurer’s duties with the Anglican Church and the Woodworkers Club keep Bob busy. It’s good to read the newsletter each month and find out what everyone is doing. He has fond memories of working with Rae Collins, Ron Cashin and John Vanselow. Bob notes also that Dietmar Reichert is a recent correspondent. He was in Marketing Dept at the time of Ron and John and is one of nature’s gentlemen. Bob was hoping to get to the Christmas Lunch this year but recent circumstances prevent this from happening - maybe next year.

Jack Grant acknowledges thanks to Kathy Trace for the Birthday Card received in time for his birthday. It has been an up and down year. In April Jack and wife Robyn’s daughter was married, which was a great occasion, but in July their 41year old son was diagnosed with cancer. He is on an 18 week chemotherapy course and finishes in November with surgery to follow early in the New Year. This has been a devastating blow to all the family but they are coping reasonably well and at this stage hopeful for a total cure. Jack’s feet continue to give problems but at this stage all is well and he is back in shoes again after approx. 12 months in a moon boot. Jack continues to do part time work as a bookkeeper for 2 local businesses, which with looking after their 3 grandchildren on a regular basis keeps Jack and Robyn very busy.

Frank Hatfield sends his sincere thanks for the good wishes on the occasion of his 82nd birthday. Fortunately Frank and wife Joan are keeping reasonably good health. This past year they have had a few trips away to accommodation in towns along the River Murray and to their son’s beach house in Inverloch. Frank is looking forward to meeting up with friends at the Christmas luncheon.

Mike Henry emails that once again Kathy has delivered her Birthday Card on time -many thanks.
2013 has been pretty busy again - what with playing golf twice weekly, volunteer driving elderlies to medical appointments, trivia night organising, grandchild minding, volunteer driving at Kooyong Classic and volunteer scoring at Aust Masters Golf  - where does one find a RDO when you need one? Highlight of the year was a 2 week overseas trip to Augusta, Georgia USA to witness the US Masters Golf - fantastic experience- can recommend highly to any golf nut.

Ken Howell writes to thank Kathy Trace for his birthday card received on the dot and he looks forward to receiving the card as he has a cheeky grandson born on the same date who is now 30.Ken is now 86 and his wife 85 so they now lead a quiet life mainly raising their three daughters and their 8 grandchildren Retiring 26 years ago has let them help raise their grandchildren.

John Mangan writing from Kangaroo Flat sends his thanks for the birthday greetings. Another year has passed with its usual ups and downs with cataracts removed from both eyes recently and the new glasses have not arrived so he has a problem putting pen to paper. He is however hoping that with the new glasses his golf can improve over the coming weeks.

Emilio Moreno sends his thanks for the very kind birthday wishes for his 70th. Emilio spent a wonderful day with family and a few friends. He will catch up with friends at the Christmas luncheon .A wise man once said “If you associate enough with older people who truly enjoy their lives, you will gain the possibility for a full life” Sort of says it all for our wonderful ANZ ROC

Maggie Murray writing from Mortlake sends her thanks for the birthday wishes from Kathy Trace and ANZROC committee and says she has recently returned from overseas after 7 weeks of superb travelling on her annual holidays.

Peter Nyga apologised for missing the AGM as he had just returned from sailing two weeks at Gippsland Lakes, cruising around to various places. They had fifteen boats in the fleet, which was a lot of fun. The wet and windy weather during the week though has been interesting!

Jim Potter emails many thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday card which arrived in Ballarat on time as usual. It is hard to realise that it is some 28 years since retiring from full service with the Bank and how the years have passed so quickly. Jim is in good health for his age for which he is thankful.

Ray Quirk emails how fortunate he is to be able to send thanks for another birthday greeting, particularly when he notes that the old ANZers in the 90 years plus segment are still increasing in number. They all must have done something good .Ray’s special thanks must always be headed by his wonderful wife of nearly 70 years, Meryl, and a loyal and attentive family. No doubt good genes and a bundle of good luck must help.

Rod Rowe passes on his thanks to Kathy for the Birthday Card which arrived, as always, right on time. And a special thanks to her for the little additional note recognising Rod’s 70th.His wife Kate took him away for the weekend to a secret location (secret to Rod  that is) which turned out to be a great little B & B a short way out of Olinda in the Dandenong’s. The weather was particularly kind and they spent a delightful weekend rediscovering spots where their family had gone for holidays back in the 50s. Rod and Kate recommend William Ricketts Sanctuary and the Alfred Nicholas Gardens in particular. They are now enjoying the weather at Rainbow Bay, at the southern end of the Gold Coast, on the annual pilgrimage at this time of the year. Back to Melbourne in late November to pick up the caravan and journey to Adelaide in early December for a friend's 70th. Then down through south eastern South Australia, staying with friends in Kingston SE before making for home again for Christmas.

Alan Ryan writing from Warragul sends thanks for the birthday card. It is 18 years since Alan retired from Manager Warragul branch. Alan and wife Maureen go away each year if practicable and this year travelled to Vietnam and Cambodia and it was great. No more trips for 18 months but they are contemplating a river cruise in Europe in 2015. They still run cattle, steers and bullocks, and Maureen runs a yoga school which she has operated for 40 years.

AND Tom Bramwell, Ken Crawford, Don Davy, Brian Day, Tony Donohue, Phil Dunstan, Serge Florent, John Flyger, Peter Giasoumi, Val Goldsworthy, Stan Halbish, John Hawkins, Adrian Henning, Graham Holt, Geoff Horton, Doug Imrie, Barry King, Sue McCarthy, Jock McIntyre, Bob Mullen, Anthony Nimmo, Bevyn Ranford, Alan Rutzou, Anthea Santos, Murray Skelton, John Stevens,  John Sudholz, Lynne Stevens, Bill Thorne, Glen Twidale, Kelvin Tyler, Bill Walker, Mike Whitmore, ANZROC QSLD, NSW, SA, TAS, WA

 

October 2013

 

Graeme Ainscough sends his thanks for the card on his 77th birthday. He spent his birthday in hospital with heart trouble which resulted in a stent being inserted. He now has to take time off from his Baseball commitments to recover fully but he is still taking a great deal of interest in the forthcoming Summer Season and his club Cheltenham’s quest for the elusive Summer Pennant. Regrettably their A team lost their semi final in the winter season and will miss the grand final for the first time in 6 years which disappointed Graeme.

Dave Brookman writing from Dromana expressed his thanks for the birthday card received right on the dot and appreciated Kathy Trace’s added remarks to mark the occasion. Dave’s 90th was celebrated at a lunch with family and friends. At present his health is good but mobility is fairly restricted.

Valda Clarke wrote to thank the Club for her birthday card which arrived on time.

Phil Dunstan emails that is again it is great to receive the Newsletter with the updates on Retired Officers' various activities. Phil’s Birthday Card, which is always very much appreciated, arrived spot on the due date. Phil’s life continues to be quite busy with being Treasurer of both the Waverley Woodworkers and the Mercedes Benz Club Vic. This year has also seen a two month trip in his wife Gwen's Toyota HiAce Pop-top Camper Van when they did 15,500kms up through Alice Springs, Katherine, up to Wyndham, down the West Coast and across the Nullabor. Many very enjoyable experiences were had with the likes of Katherine Gorge, Geikie Gorge at Fitzroy Crossing, staying overnight at Mooka Station (2hrs east of Carnarvon), seeing the very significant developments in the Headland Region, and being amazed at the house rentals being asked (minimum $1,400 per week for a very basic home, to $3,500 p.w. for a 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home). Snorkelling at Coral Bay amongst the vast array of very wide ranging sizes and colours of fish was quite an experience.

The coastline around Kalbarri is stunning, and Natures Window and Z Bend which are about 25km of extremely corrugated road inland from Kalbarri were really beautiful. Gwen, being vitally interested in Gemmology collected some 90kg of rocks on the trip and had another 190 kg transported back by truck. Phil’s exotic desert timber collections were of significantly lesser weight although it probably occupied more space. Sandalwood, mulga, minirichi, root burls, and many other species have provided him with more than enough to keep him busy. Regular daily bike rides ensure that his fitness is maintained, although it takes a bit of mind over matter on very cold days. Car Club activities have included a rally of 58 "Pagoda" Mercedes to Canberra as part of the centenary celebrations, the annual Concours event in March, and a visit to Canberra for the MBClubACT Concours event in mid September. Life is good and it is great to hear of the many good stories of others with whom he has had the pleasure to work, albeit quite a long time ago!

Warwick Etty writing from Healesville sends his thanks for the birthday card, on time as usual, which was much appreciated .Warwick enjoys the contact via the newsletters and all the news from the members about their escapades.

Ken Fitzgerald writes his thanks for the greetings for his 85th birthday. Ken’s family has increased again with the birth of two further great grand children taking the total to 6.Ken’s only travels this year was a trip to Gympie (Qsld) in March with a family friend. Ken had hoped to visit David and Ann Patterson at Hervey Bay but they were away tavelling. On the return trip they went further west to Eulo to visit the friend’s eldest daughter who lives on a 3000 acre property largely raising goats. Ken hopes to go on another Veterans’ Cricket tour to South Africa next year.

Jack Helisma writes to thank Kathy Trace for the birthday wishes received on the day.

June Hoskin sends her thanks for once again remembering her recent birthday which she enjoyed with a family luncheon. The Club’s thoughtfulness in sending the card was very much appreciated and she wishes ANZROC continued success.

Ian Ince sends his thanks to Kathy for the birthday card for the big day. Ian had a quite day with a meal at a local restaurant with wife June. However there were family celebrations the Sunday before and another gathering the following Saturday at a restaurant. His health continues to be okay, enabling Ian and Jean to have two most enjoyable holiday breaks at Rosebud and Yarrawonga in the autumn and spring.

Larry James emails his thanks to Kathy for the birthday card which was appreciated. It has been a busy time for Larry with Seniors’ Week. His role at Golden Days Radio was full on as they are a media partner for the festival. So he has  been very busy at firstly Government House for the announcement of Senior of the Year, then the opening at Federation Square and then the lower Melbourne Hub for the week handing out brochures etc together with other volunteers.

Larry is about to go on holidays to Adelaide and Perth on the Overland and Indian Pacific. He is looking forward to that and a break. Larry believes the Indian Pacific is a little faster than Puffing Billy where he is an active volunteer!!

Bruce Kells sends his thanks to Kathy Trace for her birthday greetings which he appreciated. He recalls looking forward to becoming an honorary member last year and another year has passed already. Bruce intends to catch up with members at the Christmas luncheon.

Vito Laruccia emailed his appreciation for the birthday greetings he received from Kathy Trace.

Mike Lawrence writes that he is still playing golf with Bernie King and Frank Bain and they enjoy the odd lunch. It’s great to receive the newsletter and hear about all those he worked with over the years.

Maria Malicse emailed her thanks for the Birthday card from Kathy that arrived right on the day. Maria said the card made the day a great one.

Fay McPherson sends her thanks to Kathy and all the committee for the Birthday Greetings. Fay had a most enjoyable day at a luncheon with friends on the day. The years are passing much too quickly now, and she is no longer counting!

Dick Milnthorpe emailing from UK says many thanks for the birthday greeting, always nice to hear from Down Under. Dick and wife Pat will have a pleasant family dinner to celebrate. Although they have now sold their house in Mornington Dick and Pat still intend to visit Melbourne in 2014 and will arrive on the Arcadia at the end of Feb.  They plan to stay at the RACV for ten days and catch up with old friends before flying to Auckland to catch the Queen Victoria for the trip back home.  He was disappointed to see the Kiwis were unsuccessful in their quest for the America’s Cup which Dick and Pat had been watching on TV in UK.

Jim Nicolson sends his thanks for the birthday greetings. Jim says that this year he will be absent from the Christmas lunch for the first time for many years as most of  Jim and wife Hilda’s   family are visiting the other half of their respective families for Christmas and this coincided with an attractive cruise ship offer which was accepted.  So, Jim and wife Hilda  are taking off  in October  and apart from a couple of weeks break in November will be out of the country until early January and he’ll  miss the outing which he  always enjoy immensely.

Peter Nyga reports that he had a most enjoyable and successful trip to the north – west of America. Along with a group of photographers, he travelled through five States: Utah, Idaho, Washington, Montana and Wyoming. Whilst there was beautiful scenery everywhere, the Rockies – Glacier, Yellowstone and Tetons National Parks were simply stunning. His camera had a good workout!

Peter O’Dwyer writing from Yarrawonga says thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday greetings. Peter and wife Joan are still enjoying the gardening and he has not given up trying to master the games of bowls and golf.

Alan Pearce emailed to say thank you for the birthday greetings which as usual arrived on the day. A big thank you to Kathy Trace for her sterling work in ensuring that these greetings always arrive on time. It is a magnificent effort on her part.

Dietmar Reichert emailing from Warranwood sends his thanks for the Birthday Card which got there again on time!!Life is still interesting and consists of assisting people who want to stop smoking etc via the process of Clinical Hypnosis. In addition there is interstate travel from time to time due to Birthdays of close relatives and, sadly, attending a funeral up north of his brother-in-law. Otherwise the 4 grandchildren keep Dietmar “active”.

Ron Smith emails his thanks for the birthday card, which arrived on schedule. The 26 years since his retirement from full time work, have disappeared very quickly. Thankfully, health is good and various activities keep him well occupied.

Ken Stapleton emails a thank you to Kathy Trace for the annual birthday card and best wishes.

It arrived on the due date as usual. As another year rolls past both Ken and wife Robyn are thankful for reasonable health. They have recently returned from four weeks in France, having spent some time in Paris then visited the many Battle sites from World War One and the Normandy Landing sites from WW2, Mont Saint Michel and the Loire Valley. They then enjoyed a cruise down the Rhone River before flying home from Nice. He hopes to catch up with colleagues at the Christmas Lunch.

AND Bob Bell, Helen Bouch, Graeme Cameron, Alan Chapple, David Christie, Lawrence Cox, Ian Crothers, Graeme Croxford, Mike Dempsey, Chris Fieggen, Keith Findlay, John Flyger, Teresa Goldsborough, Tony Grayling, Keith Higgs, Bill Jackson, Erwin Jones, Graham Joseph,  Ian Manley, Emilio Moreno, John Parkes, Keith Remington,  John Saffery, Bob Schofield, Murray Skelton, James Uren, Mike Vallence, Bill Walker, Col Walton, Richard Weekes, John White,  and ANZROC QSLD, NSW, SA, TAS, WA

 

September 2013

 

David Barr emails his many thanks to Kathy Trace for his birthday card which arrived on the day. David and wife Helga have been away often since late May and have had busy time with a 3 week trip to Holland which included visits to Bruges and Maastricht. That was followed by driving around the Lakes District in the UK and then clockwise around Scotland. They had just over 3 weeks there and what marvellous scenery was encountered. Helga went mad with her new digital SLR camera and it is going to be a picnic sorting through the snaps to put into albums.David and Helga returned home for a week before heading off to the Sunshine Coast for another 3 week break from Melbourne’s winter. They caught up with a couple of old bankers in Andrew and Larraine Kelsey who are in fine fettle and continue to enjoy the Noosa lifestyle. They also went down to the Gold Coast and lunched with Peter and Jenny Doyle (ex AHQ Personnel) who have been living in Robina for about 20 years and are both in excellent health.

Angelo Biviano emailed to thank Kathy for the birthday card.  He has not been able to attend meetings since wife Catherine’s heart problems but she is slowly recovering and Angelo hopes to be back attending meetings in the near future.

Barbara Bruce emailed her thanks for the Birthday Card from Kathy which, as usual, arrived on the day. One of Barbara’s classmates when she was in both primary school and at Presbyterian Ladies College invited her  to lunch at her home and also invited 3 other ladies - they have all known each other for over 70 years! And it was very enjoyable.

Geoff Burton emails his thanks to Kathy for the birthday card which as usual arrived on the due date. Geoff has had a busy 12 months (where does the time go). A couple of trips up north visiting Surfers and the Mid NSW coastal area were very good, as were his visits down south to Western Victoria. Geoff is off again to Portland and then up through the Grampians area. He continues with a regular exercise routine, namely a daily swim and cycling and he enjoys very good health, albeit the loss of a few kilos would be handy. It must have something to do with the odd social drink etc. The monthly newsletter is very much appreciated and helps keep in touch with many we have all worked with.

Ken Chisholm writing from Bendigo passes on his thanks to Kathy and ANZROC for the timely birthday card.

Muriel Drummond writes that as always she was delighted to receive her birthday card from ANZROC committee and members and her thanks for the good wishes. Muriel does enjoy the Newsletter and catching up with news of colleagues who have passed through the CEO’s office over all the years she worked there. How things have changed at ANZ since her retirement.

John Fearnley emailed his thanks for the birthday wishes which he appreciated.

Steve Flowers was eagerly awaiting his Birthday card arriving on the due date and suddenly realised that he had not changed his address when moving into Cherry Tree Grove retirement village. Steve’s wife, Brenda, passed away due to breast cancer in September last year and as a consequence he has sold the house and relocated in the village. Steve traded the caravan for a Motorhome and spent all of winter in Queensland enjoying the warmth with friends. Now back in Melbourne he has entered in the “Ridetoconquercancer” fundraising bike ride for the Peter MacCallum cancer centre together with 3 friends with the major purpose to raise funds in memory of Brenda. Life goes on and he enjoys retired life particularly attempting to play golf with his good friend Bob Irvine.

Alex Fowler emailed to say "thank you" to the President and Kathy for the Birthday Card which of course arrived spot on time. Alex and wife Helen recently arrived home after 6 weeks in Europe, two of which saw them caught up in the biggest floods on the Danube for the past 400 years. Makes for different holiday snaps. Regards to all at ANZROC, and hopefully he will get to a meeting in the near future,

Pat Gaskin wife of our member Norm Gaskin reports that after numerous operations (10) over the past couple of years, they at last feel  that Norm is on the improve. His last surgery was mainly for a hernia operation. He then had an adverse reaction with a further week in hospital on antibiotics. Norm is still doing the accounting for their daughter’s books and looking for that Melbourne Cup winner although he has not had much opportunity to attend many race meetings over the past year or so. Pat and Norm are hoping to have a much needed holiday next year. They look forward to hearing from and about fellow ANZ ers in the newsletters. A very sad loss occurred in Bendigo at the beginning of August. An ex ANZer Selwyn Henning passed away suddenly, while in hospital for a joint replacement. There was no warning of anything wrong and his wife Noela is still in shock. A number of the Bendigo retirees still go out once a fortnight for a meal and a catch up. They all enjoy the get together. The usual bunch is Ian and Carmel Bell, Bill and Carmel O’Donnell, Kerry and Lorraine Moore and Ken and Di Chisholm, as well as Pat and Norm.

Denis Gleeson emails his appreciation for the good wishes he received from Kathy Trace on the day of his birthday.

Louis Hebrard wishes to thank the Club for his birthday card. Louis had a great day with all the family, celebrating not only his birthday on 1st September, but also Father's Day and a glorious start to spring.
Suzanne Hopkins emails her first official correspondence to the committee and she wishes to express her thanks for the best wishes in the form of a card, which arrived the day before her recent birthday. Although it was fairly uneventful, Suzanne celebrated when her husband Rick came home with a large bouquet of flowers and then they attended dinner at a local restaurant with one of their daughters (who had only turned 25 ten days earlier) as their other daughter was at work and unable to attend. The reason Suzanne says 'uneventful' is that at the same time last year she celebrated her birthday in style with a Thames river cruise in London with Rick - which was magical. It would be pretty hard to top that in any particular year! They were there due to a fantastic trip that Rick won as a result of a competition that was run by ANZ Cards in conjunction with Visa. It was a once in a lifetime trip and they were privileged to be able to attend the London Olympics for several sports in the last week of competition. She is so glad now being able to touch base with ANZROC members by reading all about their travels and well being. Lots of names are very familiar to her still (even though it was 25 years ago – Suzanne had left after 12 months maternity leave - unpaid in those days!) and brings back a lot of fond memories.

Suzanne is hopeful she might meet some of her colleagues again in the not too distant future.

Peter Jones conveys his thanks to Kathy for Peter’s birthday greetings for his 81st. Peter had a great day with the family.

Stan Lancaster sends his thanks to the Club for the birthday card which of course arrived on the day. Stan always enjoys reading the Newsletter to catch up with the present whereabouts, health, travels and general goings on of our members.

Cathie MacKiggan sends her thanks for remembering her birthday spot on the day. She spent a pleasant day at a Mornington Peninsula Eatery.

Kevin May writing from Paradise Waters Qsld says he eagerly looks forward to the newsletters being a long way from good old Melbourne but must say its been disturbing over the last year to see the passing of so many former workmates.

Sue McCarthy writes to say thank you very much for the birthday card which of course arrived right on time. She had just arrived home from Mt Hotham, expecting to have a quiet day on her birthday – but it turned out to be not so uneventful! During the night, vandals hurled an old office chair through her front windows! Hence the birthday was spent dealing with the insurance company and waiting for the glazier. All was fixed by sundown. Sue would blame inner suburban living, but she learnt from the glazier that Saturdays are always busy all over Melbourne, because of the window-smashing that takes place on Friday nights. Otherwise, all is going well. She very much enjoyed the special birthday lunch for Charles Rennie’s 100th birthday and hope we’ll be seeing him again at the Christmas lunch.

Serge McIntyre emails that he has just returned from overseas and thanks Kathy for the wishes on his birthday.

Brian Murdoch writes to thank the committee for the birthday card and good wishes which for reasons beyond control eventually reached him via three hospitals, a rehabilitation centre, and the nursing home where he is now settled. Bruce Tickell, John Flyger, Neil Sharman, Alan Forrest and Alan Chapple visit Brian regularly for support and contact.

Reg Nicolson sends his thanks for the birthday wishes and says he is keeping fit playing golf twice a week.

Peter Nielipowiec writing from Strathdale says he was saddened to hear of the passing of our Honorary Member Ken Munro in July. Ken was Peter’s Accountant at Cohuna Branch and they enjoyed some great times. Ken was Accountant at Ormond Branch when Ryan and Walker held up and robbed that branch. It was decided by Head Quarters to transfer Ken to a nice quiet country branch like Cohuna to recover from his traumatic experience.

Ray O’Meara emails his thanks again for the continued supply of the newsletters (and birthday cards). It’s amazing that reading someone’s name in it conjures up memories of where and when you crossed paths.

Bernie O’Reilly emails his thanks for the monthly newsletter; it is always great to learn what is going on and what people are doing. Both the news letter and, in Kathy’s usual excellent timing, Bernie’s birthday card/greetings arrived so it was a somewhat special day. He is now eligible for the Commonwealth Seniors Health care card so this must mean something even if he is just maturing .Bernie and wife Claire have sold their 4x4 vehicle after many happy trips enjoying the best our wonderful country has to offer but the downside this year has been spending a cold winter at home, but never mind the Mighty Hawks are performing well and even the grandson has achieved 50 games now playing under 12’s. Warmest regards to all

Jill Paterson loved the pictures now posted on the web site of the ANZ rowing teams particularly those with Bob Gamon, whom many will remember.  Jill went to BASC Bankers Admin Staff College 1970 (Healesville) as one of the Secretarial staff before the merger when Bob was principal.  They would come down to Melbourne for rowing and one time Bob needed someone to steer the boat for him and Jack Short. So being a “light weight” Jill got the chance to be coxswain and steered them down the Yarra. There was some dredging being undertaken but fortunately her steering was adequate enough to avoid any disasters. Great memories!

Ron Phillips texted to thank Kathy for the birthday wishes and hopes to catch up with members at the October meeting.

Ian Roberts writes  to extend a big thanks to Kathy Trace and the ROC committee for the birthday wishes which lobbed right on the day of course. These cards seem to be arriving at a much faster rate than they did in the past. Ian and his wife have enjoyed a good year and have been able to get to their holiday spot in Yarrawonga quite often. Ian was fortunate to be invited to join an Aussie tennis party to play a tournament in UK in May, which was again a terrific trip.

Bruce Robertson emailed his thanks for the birthday wishes which arrived on time as usual.

A great day was had by Bruce and wife Glennis in the company of Jan and John Brown and Cheryl and Neville Pearson capped of by a rather boisterous banquet at the local Thai to celebrate Bruce and John’s birthdays. Bruce and Glennis took advantage of the high Aussie dollar during the year to visit the grandchildren in Chile, a holiday in Koh Samui (with the Brown’s) and a visit to Hong Kong. The overseas travel bug was curtailed by a bit of surgery to the back to repair a problem disc which fixed the pain but not the confidence to jump back into the pool to resume swimming.  They missed the usual sojourn to Victoria in January to catch up with friends and family due to the floods and bushfires although Glennis flies down every couple of months to visit her Mum.

Mary Ryan writing from Langwarrin sent her thanks for her birthday wishes. It is very much appreciated each year.

Peter Saville emails that the birthday card arrived on the day! - thanks Kathy. Peter shares his birthday with one of their grand daughters and their younger son is two days prior, so they enjoyed a family celebration on the weekend before. On the actual birthday Peter had a convivial lunch with about 15 of his old army mates, the operative word now being old. Had a bit of a health scare in July and ended up in Cabrini Hospital for nine days with a "severe viral illness". Despite just about every test known to man, the medico's could not come up with a diagnosis. At least he knows he has nothing "sinister" and is almost back to 100 per cent now.

Rob Sims emails his thanks for the birthday card which arrived on the day.  Rob was actually home to receive it this year - in-between holidays after a cruise from the Middle East to Rome and a month in a villa in Tuscany and then to  Broome and leaving on a cruise from Broome to Darwin which will take eleven days.   Rob is really enjoying retirement and has now done thirteen cruises and numerous other holidays both within Australia and overseas since retiring.

Mark Stankovich writes to thank Kathy Trace‘s untiring efforts to ensure the his birthday greetings arrived right on time. Mark was fortunate to celebrate the birthday at a dinner party with his family. Apart from a short trip to the Gold Coast and trips within Victoria it has been a quiet year.

Doug Watson emails that he much appreciated the kind wishes for that 20th day in August when he first arrived in this world quite some time ago!Doug and wife Maureen even managed to send some flowers also to Doug’s 99 year old mother who still lives in the family home in London. Doug had just arrived back from saying farewell to Don McGinn, who sadly passed in late August which tended to tone down his own birthday celebrations.

 

 

August 2013

 

Ian Bell emails his thanks for the birthday wishes which arrived on time as usual.

Jeffrey Cox sends greetings and thanks for the birthday card – which was, through no fault of the committee, a little late in getting to him. After more than 12 years living north of the Tropic of Capricorn, Jeffrey and wife Alison have bid farewell to the cattle barons of the north, their close relatives the crocodiles and the unwelcome cyclones and migrated south to a delightful little area on the coast just north of Wollongong. Hopefully this will be their last move – they are sick of the packing and unpacking. Jeffrey and Alison have lived in something like 32 different houses over the 45 years of marriage – and in 6 different countries. Their daughter lives in Sydney so it’s great to be nearer to her and hopefully he’ll now be more able to make it to an ANZROC lunch.

When Jeffrey was going through some of his old memorabilia he came across his first salary slip.

Six and nine pence for working from about 8am to 12 noons (if the branch balanced!) on a Saturday does not seem much when compared with salaries of today. But then again, he thinks a beer at Craig’s Hotel was then ten pence halfpenny. Jeffrey’s first job was to cut the wood for the manager’s wife’s fire – in the Manager’s residence  above the Bank on the corner of Sturt & Lydiard Streets Ballarat. The Manager was George Hancock and Jim Borthwick was the accountant. Jeffrey thinks Winton Greave was the advance clerk and Kevin Sharpe the bill clerk. Laurie Holland was later the Manager at Ballarat East branch and he facilitated the getting of Jeffrey’s driver’s licence in his very elegant Morris Marshall. It was a pretty simple test as Jeffrey had been driving since he was eleven.

John Crough and wife Denise report they are currently enjoying the wonderful weather and hospitality in Broome.

Frank Edwards emails his thanks to Kathy for working her usual magic. Right on the button, as always. Frank and wife Mavis usually spend their  joint birthdays on the basis of "let's get-away to somewhere exotic" which came unstuck this year when a medical hiccup arose early in May and they have been grounded ever since. The good bit is that Frank is now well over the hump and they are looking forward to resuming their travels in 2014.

Teresa Goldsbrough emails her sincere thanks to the Committee, members and Kathy Trace for her  birthday card, her first since joining the ANZ Retired Officers' Club [Vic].  At the time of Teresa’s birthday she was walking in the Italian alps, part of a 7 week trip to Europe that also included walking in Switzerland and France, returning home mid July. Whilst overseas Teresa’s father, who lives in Adelaide, passed away so she  will now be spending time in Adelaide over the next couple of months settling her  mother into a retirement home and attending other family matters.  She expects to return to Melbourne for the ANZROC December luncheon.

Phil Goodier emails his thanks to Kathy for the birthday greetings on his 69 th!!.....right on time.

Lawton Graham sends his thanks for the good wishes from the President and colleagues in ANZROC on his 84th. The sentiments are much appreciated.

Neville Harvey emailing from Shepparton says he  “retired” from ANZ in the late 1990’s after 27 years. Neville  set up his own business Professional Finance Australia and ran that for 7 years (Ex ANZ’er Robin Soulsby joined him for the last 5 years). In 2008 Neville joined Bankwest Business in Shepparton and then grew that to No1 in Rural and Regional Vic, in conjunction with ex ANZ’er Philip Friedlieb. Now Neville and wife Glenda have recently purchased an ANZ Mobile Lending Franchise in South Geelong/Surf Coast and will be commencing business later this year. So he is again “unretired”!! He enjoys the monthly updates and seeing what the other “old colleagues” are up to. Keep ‘em coming?

Don Hoffmann emails that as usual a birthday card was received on the exact date. The thought is appreciated. Apart from family and bowls not much has happened over the past 12 months but hopefully delayed tours of Tasmania & New Zealand may be scheduled within the next year.

Bill Jackson says Kathy is a wonder as the birthday card lobbed right on the day. Nothing big was planned so Bill managed a quiet celebration with some family and friends at the local RSL - nice food, good company and a few sherbets were very pleasant indeed. Bill passes on his thanks to Kathy she does a great job getting these cards out to all our members

Mike McKernan emails his thanks for his birthday card which arrived on the day. Mike and his wife are enjoying the arrival of two grandchildren this year, one in January and the other recently in June. These delightful new arrivals keep them busy.

Godfrey Mills emails his thanks for the card and the good wishes received. Godfrey’s lapidary and family touring activities are on hold for the moment. A knee reconstruction he had almost 14 years ago now needs replacement and this is scheduled for mid August. Hopefully the ageing carcass will be back to “normal” in 6/8 weeks. In the meantime, all the best to fellow retirees.

Tad Misiewicz thanks Kathy for his birthday card; it arrived right on time. His latest project restoring the old cottage in Croydon he purchased recently to his dream home will take some time. Tad is fine ,except for a bad flu experience 4 weeks ago, which knocked him out a bit, as he has not been sick for years. He finally got a free flu shot which he has been refusing for years. Tad must be getting old.

Peter Nyga says he is leaving for Wyoming USA with a group of photographers for 24 days to photograph the highlights of Yellowstone National Park which is the first national park — not only in the USA but in the world — it has stood  the test of time. The photographers are also visiting  the lesser know Grand Teton National Park where some of the rocks in the park are the oldest found in any U.S. National Park and have been dated at nearly 2.7 billion years It should be an interesting trip.

Graeme Randall emails that he will be overseas through August and September, travelling by train across Russia from Vladivostok to Moscow and St. Petersburg. Then three weeks will be spent in Scandinavian countries, retuning home early October.

Trevor Richards passes on his thanks to Kathy Trace and the Committee of the ANZ Retired Officers Club for the recent birthday card/greetings, on the occasion of his recent 68th birthday

The card arrived on time and without delay and was very much appreciated.

Joseph Romano emails thanks to ANZROC for the birthday card which arrived on the day (of course) and was signed by Kathy Trace. It reminded him of some happy times when he relieved at the old Glenroy Branch when Kathy was Manager. Joseph is still working but at the moment is on holidays and although staying put in Melbourne enjoying the rest very much.

Roy Sloggett sends his sincere thanks for the birthday wishes received for his 81st.

Rob Smith emails his thanks to the committee for his Birthday wishes which Rob celebrated in style with family at Crown and it was a lovely memorable weekend.

Bernie Sowersby writes his thanks for the birthday wishes he received and he says that since retirement he has received 25 cards all on time. At 83 he is still travelling well albeit not too far and continues to visit his specialists regularly to keep him fit.

Harry Trefz writes that he was touched to receive the well wishes of the members of ANZROC and sends his best wishes to members for the future.

Jim Trimble writes his thanks for the birthday wishes sent to him especially to Kathy who does such a grand job. Jim is keeping fairly well considering the age of 85. Family members took Jima and his wife out to dinner that night to the Ringwood Club.

Norm Wood emails his thanks for Kathy's ever-reliable card for his recent birthday. It was Norm’s 87th. Unfortunately Norm has no items of general interest to the membership at large but did enjoy meeting ANZROC friends and members at the July meeting at the East Malvern RSL club.

 

 

July 2013

 

Les Ager emails to convey his thanks to the Committee and members for the birthday greetings received to celebrate his 82nd birthday. Les had a very enjoyable time with family.

Ian Anderson writes a big thank you to ANZROC and in particular Kathy Trace for his birthday greetings. It’s hard to believe Ian has been retired for 16 years. Ian and wife Margaret have been blessed this year with the safe arrival of their 4th grandson, making a total of 8 grandchildren. Their efforts when minding some of them seem to be greatly appreciated. Ian and Margaret’s annual holidays in Burleigh Heads, Qsld, now include children and grandchildren with lots of fun filled enjoyment. Ian is still playing golf twice weekly at Box Hill with his handicap still holding up despite the age increase.

New member Mike Aranha emailed his thanks for the last newsletter and said he had been reading ANZROC and associated pages online for quite some time. Mike bumped into Peter Marshall last week who told him about the footy club reunion, the day after that Mike ran into Kev ‘The Secretary’ Mitchell, who lives a few hundred metres away.

Anne Blashki writing from Shepparton sends thanks for the greetings sent for her birthday last month. A huge task done so well.

John Drummond emails thanks to ANZROC, particularly Kathy Trace on behalf of the President, for the card received on the day, for his birthday.

Furio Frank emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday card; it was received on the day.

Health good, drought appears over, what else can worry us?

John Hawkins advised he was not able to attend the July meeting as he and wife Helen will be on a 15 day River Boat Cruise in Russia. John hopes to see members next month at the meeting in Queen Street,

Peter Keating emails his appreciation of the birthday card that appeared right on time once again, thank you Kathy. While necessary work restricts Peter and his wife’s  travel just a little, there’s no time like the present for visits to China and India and accessing the ANZROC Newsletter is no harder there than here.

Ken Lee intends to be in Pelican Waters visiting brother Ian (ex ANZ) and his wife in July.

Time away is valuable as it is not a simple thing to plan for with his bowls activities but he will endeavour to make August meeting.

Rod Mann emails his thanks for his birthday card which was appreciated. Rod had a great day. Rod and his wife are travelling to Sri Lanka the end of June for a holiday.

Colin McNamara emails please pass on his thanks to Kathy for her usual promptness with Birthday Greetings to one who has aged another year.

Ken McNutt writes to say he was very pleased to receive birthday wishes from the Committee and members of ANZROC. Ken supposes it is getting above average to reach 86 but unfortunately there can be consequences and for that reason things have to be taken more quietly. However Ken and wife Heather are still able to enjoy most ANZROC events and all concerned are to be congratulated on their efforts. Thanks also to Kathy for her unfailing time keeping with Australia Post.

Sherwin Meerwald emails his thanks for the birthday wishes. It is appreciated.

Sherwin and wife Charmaine celebrated with dinner with friends at the RSL Club in Noble Park on the day and a family lunch at Crown Casino the next day. Sherwin and Charmaine are planning a further visit to Sri Lanka in August and then into Fiji on the way back. Life is good. Still enjoying a part time job in an engineering factory, and keeping busy with the Lions Club of Dandenong Inc. and the Australia Sri Lanka Welfare Guild.

Ray Murphy emailing from Anglesea says thanks for the ANZROC Birthday greetings, his 26th from the club, which was appreciated.

Mike Nickell emailed his thanks for the birthday wishes for his birthday which he greatly appreciated.

Peter Nielipowiec writing from Strathdale says he was sorry to read the sad news of the passing of Cliff Griggs as he had some memorable experiences working with Cliff at Clunes in his younger days. He was also sorry to hear of the passing of the esteemed State Manager of Victoria John McConnell who Peter had dealings with when on the Relieving Staff. Peter also sends congratulations to Wal McGillivray OAM who Peter met when ANZ sponsored the Strathmerton Bowling club.

Coralie O’Donahoo writing from Noosa Heads says thanks to Kathy for the birthday card which arrived on her birthday as usual. Coralie celebrated with friends at a Mooloolaba restaurant which was most enjoyable. Apart from her visit to Sri Lanka last winter she has spent time in Malaysia over Christmas/New Year and has just returned from a trip on the Indian Pacific to Perth with 2 days in Sydney before departure and a week in Perth after the trip.

Neil Sharman writes as usual he is indeed pleased and delighted to receive a birthday card from ANZROC on the occasion of Neil’s 77th birthday.

Lyn Stevens sends her thanks to the club for her birthday card which is much appreciated.

Tom Portelli writes thank you so much for the good wishes on the occasion of his recent birthday. Kind regards to all members of ANZROC.

Keith Taylor writes many thanks for passing on the Club’s best wishes for his 85th birthday. Keith enjoys reading the newsletters for news of the Club’s and members’ activities.

Ern Walton sends his thanks for his recent birthday card and the good wishes. The actual day was celebrated with family at the local golf club and a good time was had by all. Life continues to be kind to Ern and he is still actively playing tennis, golf and lawn bowls. His team won the Grand Final in Div 5 of the Peninsula Bowls area and he shows his winners medal to any interested party. Following many years of having a fear of water he has now had swimming lessons and makes use of the great new pool in the retirement village. Ern also looks forward to the weekly ballroom dances in the Cranbourne area and keenly takes part. Line dancing is a new interest and it’s all good exercise. The only thing he has left to complain about would be the number of candles on his birthday cake for the celebration of his 82nd.

Brian Wills writes thank you for the “Happy Birthday Card” but he does feel that the cards are being sent more frequently but so be it. It was an interesting year for Brian.

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AND Alma Barkell, Helen Bouch, Barbara Bruce, Huck Burke, Geoff Burton, Max Butler, Rosemary Callanan, Len Carr, Robin Cates, Kevin Cleary, Trevor Dodds, Ron Downes, Ralph Drummond, Terry Earle, Phil Goodier, Betty Griggs, Charles Griss, Teddy Hanrahan, Martin Hayden, Keith Higgs, Don Huffer, Alister Maitland, David Masters, Kirk McNamara, Angela Mercer, Tad Misiewicz, Serge Nayna, Noelene Noonan, Tom Phillips, Ray Quirk, Dick Sanders,  Jack Shelton, Murray Skelton, Allan Trower, Arie Veenman, David Valentine, Glenda White, John White

 

 

June 2013

 

Ron Adams spent the weekend of his birthday visiting Newmarket races and Cambridge on his most recent trip to England to see his son and daughter in law. With wife Pam they spent several weeks moving the UK family to their new home in Worcester Park but still had time to visit the Chelsea Flower Show in all its glory and have a few days in Belgravia where the house prices brought them back to earth in Malvern. A most enjoyable visit to London.

Dick Barry emailing from Bellerive Tasmania says that he and wife Lynette have been there now for 2 1/2 years, their only move in 48 years! Dick always had a soft spot for Tassie and with their four grandchildren (4, 6, 7 and 8) now living there it wasn’t too difficult a decision to make. Stacks of relations on Lynette’s side also in Tasmania as her father, Geoff Easton, ex-ES&A, was born in Tasmania. Dick and Lynette’s two other children live in Canberra and Darwin. Sadly, Dick has not struck a golf ball in anger for nearly three years, but decided to join a club a few months ago to try to rekindle some enthusiasm. It is called Llanherne out near the Airport. Very flat, only 9 holes but in excellent condition thanks to abundant recycled water. Weather permitting; he might get out for the first round in a week or two.

David Bennie emailed his thanks for the Birthday card which arrived on time as usual. This year was David’s 60th, and he celebrated with wife MaryAnne at their house joined by their many friends, family and co-workers. The past year has been busy, MaryAnne and David travelled to Europe in their summer for 9 weeks, back on Grand Final Day after visiting Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Poland, Slovakia, Germany and Holland. Highlight was Varna (Bulgaria) on the Black Sea.

Ann Blashki writing from Shepparton says thanks to the committee and members for a memorable luncheon to celebrate the 100th birthday of Charles Rennie. One of the happiest and best social functions she has ever been to. Well done to all the workers behind the scenes- those members from out of town do appreciate their efforts that benefit all members.

Luigi Bucello writes to thank Kathy for the birthday card which as usual arrived on time. At his Dalmore farm the cold and frosty weather has again changed the colour of the asparagus fern from green to brown which means they now have to get them ready for the spring harvest, processing and packing for the export and domestic market. This means hard work for a couple of week’s preparation then a rest followed by 100 days harvest. Luigi has had a couple of nibbles for the farm, however people are scared of the high Australian $ and Japanese Yen and the labour shortages. Apart from that and Luigi not winning Tattslotto everything is going well.

Alan Chapple emailed his thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday card received on time as always. Very much appreciated.

Don Davy writes in detail to thank ANZROC for the birthday greetings on the occasion of his 69th birthday. His day was filled with phone calls in the morning, a lunch at work with his work mates, a beautiful chocolate birthday cake and later that night a meal at his daughter’s home and finally had the chance to visit Rae Collins his old manager at General Managers Office who is 93.  Don specifically thanks the welfare committee for their work in assisting older members.

Brian Day sends his thanks to President John, the Committee and Members of ANZROC, for the well timed Birthday greetings for his 76th. It’s always good to know that someone remembers and it’s most appreciated. Amazing how the years fly. Brian recently visited the Kingston Centre to catch up with Brian Murdoch who hears regularly from his ANZ mates, especially Bruce Tickell & John Flyger as well as many others. Brian Murdoch is looking forward to moving on from the Kingston Centre in coming weeks.

Nola Forsyth sends her thanks for the birthday card and says she spent her birthday quietly working in her recycle shop where she works 7 days a week to pay expenses. Nola says porcelain and glass cats, dogs and owls are popular but everyday it’s something different and interesting such as the recent sale of a number of old kitchen wares to a young lad who works at Captain Cooks Cottage in the Fitzroy Gardens. Expenses however are getting too high on Canterbury Road at Canterbury and after many years at the shop closure may be on the horizon.

Graham Heenan reporting in from Belmont to thank the Committee for the recent birthday wishes says not too much excitement during the last twelve months with only local travel to Bright, Broadbeach and Mooloolaba. Graham and wife Pam welcomed their grandchild No. 6 in November 2012 and house renovations have been underway since January 2013. A note that may be of interest to fellow retired bankers is that it will be 20 years since his retirement on 30th November and he has just finished the box of staples that was part of the retirement package.

Graeme Horsburgh thanks ANZROC for his birthday card. It’s good to get something in the post on your birthday. He is also trying to locate Bob Johnson who worked at ANZ. Bob was a classmate at Frankston High School and graduated in 1955. Bob was also a member of the ANZ cricket team. If you can help it would be much appreciated. Let Peter Pritchard know and he will pass on the information to Graeme.

Doug Imrie emails that the newsletter continues to provide great interest and a means of keeping informed about previous work colleagues. Doug and wife Trish  arrived in Cairns at the start of May, after a zigzag journey north west (Lightning Ridge, Winton) from Ocean Grove, just in time for the birth of their 4th grandson (5th grandchild). It has to be one of the very special joys of being Grand Parent. They will start heading south sometime in July and expect to be home by October. Australia is a great Country to explore.

Ailsa Mackie sends her thanks to Kathy Trace for her birthday greetings which were lovely to receive. Ailsa enjoys receiving the newsletters and reading about those members who are so mobile, however she realises how lucky she is to still be around and reading about others.

Frank Marzin emails his thanks for the birthday wishes. Frank is heading off to Broadbeach for a well earned holiday. He is still working full time but hoping to retire in the next year or so.  He passes on his best wishes to all past colleagues and hopes to meet up with members soon.

President John McPhee emails thanks Kathy, Collected his mail on Friday and there it was right on time. She has got it done to a tee. Great work.

Peter Nyga advises his birthday card arrived right on time, as usual and thanks Kathy for the excellent service. The day was spent socialising: going out for coffee with some photographer friends in the morning; his brother came over to visit in the afternoon and in the evening Peter’s partner June took him to dinner at a lovely Italian restaurant in Black Rock, where they filled themselves with fine cuisine. (And no, he didn’t play the Beatles song “When I’m 64”).

Peter Nielipowiec writing from Strathdale says he was sorry to learn of the passing of our late member Leigh Astall. Peter worked with Leigh when he was accountant at Horsham, an absolutely champion man. Leigh along with his family and Brian Madden and his family took Peter to his first visit to the Grampians when Peter was on staff in Horsham. Treasured memories.

Alan Podger writes that he has just returned from Adelaide where wife Judith had a reunion with cousins on her mother’s side.  She had not seen some of them for over 50 years so you can imagine there was a fair bit of “face recognition” stuff required, but, after that was achieved there was no holds barred with voices increasing in volume  and photos going way back.  As usual, Alan’s Birthday Greeting Card from ANZ ROC duly signed by Kathy on behalf of the President was waiting for him for which he appreciated.

Barry Rogers emails his thanks for the timely birthday wishes which were appreciated and says that he has entered his 76th year and life is good. Barry and wife Jill are both well and healthy and they have three little grandchildren (girls) that they are very proud of. In August the three families are heading for a week in Port Douglas, sharing a house just out of town. In March, Jill and Barry are spending a fortnight on a tour in Northern India, with Jill really looking forward to her first sighting of the Taj Mahal. He is  still working three days a week while Jill is kept busy with tennis, choir work and currently Naplan marking, and with both attending the gymnasium twice weekly  they do not have much time left over to ever feel sorry for themselves. As he said, life is good.

Terry Stapleton emails his thanks for the birthday card for his 83rd birthday which arrived, as usual, on the day, Another good year has gone by quickly for Terry and wife Maureen and they continue to generally enjoy good health and lead reasonably active lives...not a lot has changed...Terry still enjoys a game of tennis on the week-ends and also lunch at the Wine and Food Society most Tuesdays and he does enjoy being a volunteer for Bush Care which involves helping maintain the bush land in a couple of nearby Reserves. Terry appreciates the webpage and the monthly magazine and the news it brings of old friends with whom he has worked.

Miles Tiller emails his thanks to Kathy for her timely birthday card. Miles celebrated his 75th in a quiet way as wife Betty was laid low with the flu. He did, however receive a number of telephone calls and cards from family and friends. Both Miles and Betty are generally enjoying life and spend time with their grandchildren of 4 boys when ever they can and waiting  patiently for a new arrival in July-which they understand will be a granddaughter. During March Miles and Betty took a most enjoyable cruise for 14 days around New Zealand and next year they are looking forward to a European river cruise.

June Thompson sends her thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday wishes on behalf of ANZROC. June spent an enjoyable day in good company.

Roger Watkins writes to thank members for the birthday wishes for his 82nd.Roger had been hoping to attend the 100th year celebrations of the Royal Australian Navy in Sydney this year but has had to cancel but he says about 50 nations have been invited to send a representative ship and most have accepted the invite so there will be many sailing ships in Sydney Harbour later this year. The Federal Government has agreed to subsidise the cost of the many events in support for the 100 years of our Navy.

Peter Westaway emails many thanks to committee and Kathy for his April birthday card which reached him on time at the new address. No more bushfires in Glenmaggie to be concerned with. The fire in January was the most horrendous and Peter is pleased to now be residing in semi regional Warragul.

Norma Thomas writing from Pialba, Queensland, sends thanks the Committee for their good wishes on the occasion of her birthday which she greatly appreciated.

Past President John Vanselow emails his thanks for his birthday card which arrived on the day. John says his birthday this year was less exciting than last year's 80th but was still enjoyable spent with all the family. John and wife Lois left mid- May for another visit to the Flinders Ranges. Their daughter and son-in-law have recently purchased a 4WD and want to accompany them on their initial inland adventure. After the major problems with their Land Cruiser when travelling in Queensland  last year the 4WD  is now in fine shape and ready to go.

Kevin Watson emailed a note to say thanks for the birthday greetings card which arrived on time. It was very much appreciated. Kevin and wife Susan were just home for the birthday after a cruise from Darwin to Broome exploring the wonders of the rugged and ancient Kimberly region. It is to be recommended to any who might wish to see a vast area of largely unspoilt Australia.

John White writes that Kathy is upholding the ANZ’s reputation for efficiency as the birthday wishes arrived as usual on his birthday. John and wife Debby have survived the trauma of moving house (again) and are looking forward to spending June in Queensland before their next grand child’s birth due in July.

AND, Graeme and Annette Baldwin, Barbara Bruce, Diane Carew , Phil Goodier, John Harris, Andy Herd, Graham Holt, Tessa Hondros, Suzanne Hopkins,  Barry Kilmartin, Daryl Koch, Alan Lauder, Sue McCarthy, Jill Paterson, Jenette Pickering, Geoff Stillman,  John Taylor, Warren Thomas, John Turnbull, Glen Twidale, John Vanselow,

 

May 2013

 

Phillip Alleaume emailed his thanks for the birthday card which arrived on the day. Phil has had some health problems which necessitated a stay in hospital but he is now home and almost fully recovered.

Will Bailey emails his thanks to Kathy for the birthday greetings. The card arrived on the 28th, one day early. Just as well as Good Friday is not a great time for a Birthday.

Will and wife Dorothy had the birthday celebration on Sunday 7th when they had a terrific party at the Geelong Club. Fifty family and friends joined them for a great day. A number of friends decided to leave Victoria to avoid the fun and games!! Just shows turning 80 is no big deal!! Will was able to join Charles Rennie at the Athenaeum Club to celebrate the March birthday. Charles was the guest of honour for the Senior Members’ monthly luncheon. It is amazing to listen to his anecdotes of his life - a true treasure of Australian business. The opportunity to meet so many colleagues at the Rennie luncheon at 100 Queen Street made Will realise how important was our banking time together. Let’s hope it goes on a lot longer.

Alma Barkell sends her thanks for the birthday wishes which she appreciated very much. She expects to get to one of our luncheon meetings soon as she has missed catching up with her banker friends.

David Beardsley emails his thanks for the birthday card and reports that he has moved house during the past twelve months but decided not to leave the south eastern suburbs.

Bob Bell emails to Kathy Trace and the Committee his thanks for the good wishes on his recent birthday. Bob and wife Carolyn had an enjoyable lunch at one of the local restaurants, and their two young granddaughters were able to be with them for the occasion. Both Carolyn and Bob  continue to enjoy good health and life in general at Mollymook, bowls and golf take up a good deal of time as does his  involvement as Chairman of the Bowling Club. Last year they had a lovely holiday going on a 20 day cruise of the Mediterranean. They also enjoyed a few days in Melbourne before going to the Grand Final to see the Sydney Swans win another premiership, a really great day.

Wendy Bradley emails her thanks for the birthday card. She has been busy with babysitting, and she also enjoyed hosting her cousins visiting from England. Wendy had a very amusing weekend at Walhalla with the cousins as it was raining all night, but the local ghost walk still went ahead for 2 hours. Next morning the kookaburras woke them early laughing like mad. She can only assume they thought the ghost walkers were mad the night before.

Graeme Croxford reports from Harrietville that the bush fires have gone but due to lack of grass on the mountains  they  are seeing herds of 20 plus kangaroos and deer coming down to graze on their  property. Many of the locals would be out there with a gun but Graeme doesn’t have the heart. They are beautiful animals. So he will just have to buy in hay for his cows.

Bryden Davis writes his thanks for the Club’s birthday greetings which duly arrived on the day.

Glynn Evans writes his thanks for the birthday wishes. Glynn was pleased to be able to attend the birthday celebrations for Charles Rennie held in February and says it was a great honour to be Charles personal chauffer for many years. In those years Charles remained as he always is a man with humility and many other attributes.

John Gibb emails his thanks once more for the birthday greetings – may there be many more to come.

Martin Hayden and wife Karen love their high performance cars, and as previously advised, their current vehicle is a 500HP Mercedes Benz AMG C63. Owning such a car enables one to compete in AMG "Drive Days" which Martin did in mid-April at Phillip Island....but not in their car. AMG provide a fleet of 40 VERY powerful cars, and instructors, for the 36 participants who compete in various high speed events on the race-track. Going down the main straight at 220/230ks with the instructor telling you to go faster, is an awesome experience. A Gourmet "fine dining" lunch is then provided. The car is registered in Karen's name, and while she allowed Martin to do the driving for this AMG event she is a certain starter for next year!

Laurie Holland sends his thanks for the card and good wishes to mark the passing of another year. The occasion was marked by an unexpected lunch for his 93rd with the children. While for the most part Laurie and wife Barb are managing well the new problem they have is learning to live like ninety year olds. He still manages to look after his vegetable garden and the children and friends appreciate the efforts. Laurie and Barb celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary during the year and it must have been important as their local member sent a “certificate of achievement” to mark the day but they would have been more impressed if he had signed the certificate.

Noticed in the Tasmanian Newsletter a note from Graham Joseph that he is kept busy with Lawn Bowls, Probus , travelling and family. He also has many lunches and get-togethers with some of his Melbourne Colleagues. Last year he went to Europe on the Rhine River cruise which was great as well as to Queensland to get out of the Melbourne winter. He is currently on a tour of China/Vietnam/Thailand and on return will go on a Coach Tour of New Zealand.

Colin McNamara emails after the lunch at Clayton RSL that it was great to catch up with some people that he had not seen for quite a time. Living in Narre Warren South and still putting in a few days a week working with his son, he finds it much easier to attend the Luncheons in the Suburbs, rather than the City. Clayton RSL was convenient, although parking was a bit short. The Club facilities were fine. Colin was sorry he missed the Waltzing Matilda venue a few months earlier.

Maria Natoli e- mailed her thanks for the good wishes received for her birthday. Maria is enjoying retirement very much and has more time to spend with family and friends and to pursue other interests. She has just returned from a stay in Sydney and in early May is off to Italy for 5 weeks. Apart from travelling through the country north and south she will also be visiting the island of Lipari where her father was born and which he left as a six year old some 87 years ago. This is Maria’s first overseas trip for 13 years so she is really looking forward to it.

Tony Pompilio emails his thanks for the birthday wishes which as usual arrived on the day.

Gregory Scollo emails that it is a pleasure to be remembered by the committee and the members of the ANZ Retired Officers' Club, on the occasion of his 77th birthday and he thanks the Club for the very kind thoughts. As usual, Gregory and wife Maria are still in Townsville for the winter until mid November, when they return to Melbourne for the summer and escape the hot humid weather of the tropics.

Life has been very kind to both of them up to now, and they hope it will last for a long time. They celebrated his birthday quietly with some friend in Townsville at a restaurant, enjoying the warm weather and a few drinks. Apart from that life goes on playing lawn bowls, swimming, and walking the beautiful Townsville Strand along the beach, enjoying an Italian gelato and sipping an espresso coffee at the local gelato/coffee shop. They also like to fit in the occasional ball dancing. Coming mid November they will return to Melbourne to be with their children and grand children for Christmas and Easter Holiday and to attend the ANZ ROC Luncheon in December.

John Simson e-mails his thanks for the birthday card. John and wife Chris have well and truly settled into life in Moama, working at a winery on a casual basis, and he is very involved with the Echuca Lions Club. John is in the process of recovery from a major back operation, and Chris is recovering from a serious illness as well but they are both doing well in recovery.

They are heading off to Europe and the UK for 6 weeks at the end of July so really looking forward to the trip.

Murray Skelton writes his thanks for the kind thoughts and good wishes on his recent birthday. It is great to receive the Birthday Card each year and it is much appreciated. Murray is still playing and enjoying bowls and at times comes across other retired ANZ friends. Then the grand children and great-grandchildren seem to fill in any spare time he has.

Warren Thomas emails his greetings and thanks for all the emails and updates throughout the year, another one gone. Warren’s son is currently preparing a family history  for Warren’s father who is a WW11 Veteran and at 92 has some health issues  .Warren   took great delight viewing the front of the "Argus" of 11th December 1946 in which his  son discovered in the contents a note of  the passing of the paternal great grandfather on 10th December 1946
On the front page is an advertisement tempting the returning lads to join a great financial institution, the ES & A Bank, the one and same that Warren  joined and nervously entered 287 Collins Street  some 22 years later. Warren passes on his best wishes to all the "Scotties", returned soldiers and all ANZ ‘ers.

Mike Vallence emails his thanks to Kathy for the Birthday Greetings they are much appreciated.

Life for Mike and wife Dorothy continues at a hectic pace with immediate and extended family commitments, golf, travel, and their involvement in Agricultural organisations. Dorothy is on the executive of the Australian Sheep Breeders Association which conducts the annual Sheep and Wool Show in Bendigo. Mike is the Secretary of the Berwick and District Agricultural and Horticultural Society which conducts the annual Berwick and District Show.

John Vigus reports that he and his wife have recently moved from Strathfieldsaye and have followed the kids and moved to the Gold Coast. The eldest is coaching a Robina football team and his twin brothers are playing so this year John and his wife can watch them all together. In the summer the family watch the boys play basketball so they are kept very active.
Neville Warnest emailed to advise that he is now visiting New York and received the newsletter through the ether.

Keith Westaway emails his thanks for the birthday wishes. Keith is looking for a better year in the health department.

Glenda White has recently had surgery for invasive spinal fusion and unbelievably 14 hours later she was virtually pain free and able to get up out of bed and walk. She started rehab in Sydney for just over a week twice a day and is now home and continuing rehab locally once a week for the next 6 weeks. At the end of that time she should be fighting fit and ready for most things. Well not quite but should be back to walking 7 – 10 km’s per day within 6 months. Glenda is thrilled with the results after suffering years of chronic pain and once rehab is finished and she gets the OK she is looking forward to attending a meeting and saying hello to everyone again.

Peter J.  Williams reports that he and wife Kerrie moved to Healesville a few months ago and they are really enjoying the great aspects of the Yarra Valley.

 

AND, Rick Dickson, Terry Glover, John Hands, Bruce Holloway, Christine Lane, Jim Nicolson, David Umphelby

 

April 2013

 

Anne Blashki writing from Shepparton to President John sends belated thanks for the memorable luncheon in February to celebrate the forthcoming 100thbirthday of Charles Rennie (since celebrated) which was one of the happiest and best social functions she had ever been to. Well done to all the workers behind the scenes – those members from out of town do appreciate these efforts that benefit all members.

Arty Booth emailed his appreciation for the birthday card. Arty’s birthday fell on Good Friday this year and as such, no mail deliveries. However in true banking tradition the card arrived the next business day. Not much to report from Bundaberg. The town is getting back to normal after the recent floods, but one of the large shopping complexes has yet to open and estimates are for late May, early June.

Diane Carew emails her thanks for the Birthday card. Diane had a lovely day. Her children and their families took Diane and husband Geoff to Lady Lavender tea rooms on Princes Highway at Bunyip. What a great place for lunch at reasonable prices.

Jenny Cooke emails her thanks for the recent birthday card. As her friends say, we are “21 and a bit” but the ‘bit’ is getting larger every year. The month after arriving back from visiting family in the US, her house was flooded from a burst hot water pipe. Then Insurance ‘negotiations’ and repairs continued until Jenny departed for Brussels in August .She then took  a cruise from Amsterdam to Basel via Bruges and Antwerp followed by  a  train trip to Lake Garda to stay with a school friend before returning to Milan for the flight home via Doha. On her return, repairs continued until Christmas Day when the dishwasher was finally installed in the kitchen – 7 months to the day later! Golf three times per week and writing articles for the school newsletter plus a couple of committees continue to keep her very busy.

Bob Delahoy writing from Inverloch says to convey to Kathy Trace his grateful thanks for the birthday card. The greetings arrived while Bob was in hospital recovering from a partial knee replacement. Now at home he feels that the card helped in the healing process. Bob had his birthday in the hospital with candles and cake and was known from then on as the Birthday Boy. He particularly enjoyed reading of the proceedings of Charles Rennie’s forthcoming 100thbirthday (now celebrated) and left a sense of pride belonging to such an institution led by notable men like Charles. Bob wishes Charles all the best for his 100th.

John Fairbairn emailing from Yarrawonga says another year, another card which is much appreciated. Last year Yarrawonga experienced 50 year rains and this year they saw a tornado

that caused  great damage all around them but it fortunately missed most of the built up area. Nearby suburbs of Mulwala and Bundalong did see some areas badly hit. Denison Caravan Park some 5 or 6 kms out of Mulwala was virtually wiped out. It looks as if a bomb landed on it. Enough of the doom and gloom - life continues very pleasantly in Yarrawonga with a lot of Golf. Maurie Harwood and Peter O'Dwyer are regular cohorts in the Oldies Golf Comps. John  had hoped to attend the Lunch for Charles Rennie but an unfortunate death with a resulting Funeral Service precluded this happening but he  hopes  to attend a gathering later this year.

Lawrie Foord writes his sincere thanks for the card on the occasion of his recent birthday. As usual for Lawrie it was a quiet day and he celebrated with a nice lunch with his daughter Jenny.

Teresa Goldsbrough reports that later in April she will be in Adelaide visiting aged parents then off overseas from late May to mid July walking and touring around Italy, Switzerland and France

Dave Hartwich emails a huge thank you to the ANZROC for the birthday card he received marking yet another year of fun!

Dave Harkin updating his involvement in the “Male Bag Ride” from Perth to Melbourne raising funds for Prostate Cancer research says that before the ride started he had to get a Heavy Rigid truck licence as there were to be 3 truck drivers. However for various reasons Dave became   the solo truck driver as the others never arrived.

After leaving the Perth Mail Centre, on Wednesday April 3rd they travelled to Margaret River and for the first 2 days were followed by a team from the channel 10 “Project” show, with their report due later in April. Then to Albany, Esperance, Balladonia, Eucla, crossing the WA/SA border to Ceduna, and on to Adelaide, where a big fund raising sports night was held.  Following that they  headed  to Mt Gambier ( another sports night) then Lorne and onto Melbourne, with a police escort up Geelong Rd to the MCG where they are due to celebrate the  finish, at half time of the Melbourne  versus  West Coast Eagles game.

The original fundraising target was $100,000 but  they have exceeded $350,000 to go towards research for prostate cancer.

 

 

Eddie Hassett writes his thanks for his birthday card which arrived on the dot as usual. Eddie is in the middle of golf pennant season and has taken over the treasurer’s duties for the Mordialloc Football Club. This should keep him off the streets during winter.

Andy Herd emails his thanks for birthday greetings. They seem to come around quickly but he doesn’t mind as long as he keeps having them.

Ron Horne writes to thank Kathy Trace for the kind birthday wishes on his 88th. Like so many of Ron’s colleagues it is always so pleasing to receive these greetings that are a wonderful tradition being maintained.

Rick Kimber sends his thanks to the Club and particularly Kathy Trace for the birthday greetings which arrived punctually as usual. Apart from the passing of yet another year, Rick is unable to report anything of significance.

Christine Lane emails her many thanks for her birthday card and good wishes. The week prior to Christine’s birthday she was holidaying up at Mulwala and got caught up in the tornado which struck several Murray River towns.  At the time of going through the tornado she honestly thought that her time on this earth was limited and she would not see the next birthday! The very strong winds pushed their 4WD up against the lounge room wall, the garage roof lifted, big round hay bales were found in the driveway and Buddy, the kelpie dog, suffered a cut above his right eye. At the end of the day they got off lightly compared to many others not so fortunate.

Ken Lee sending his apologies for the April gathering says he will be in Bendigo from 8 – 17 April for Bowls Victoria Championship week. Bowls still takes up most of his time, at least for one more year. As Chair of the Northern Gateway Region life is never dull.

Peter Nyga says he can’t make the 11th April meeting – he’ll be away again for two weeks of sailing on Gippsland Lakes.

Alan Pearce says he has been heavily involved in the planning of celebrations for the centenary of the City of Plenty north east of Melbourne later this year and as Chairman of the Organising Committee he has had to negotiate with Council, Police, businesses and community groups and entertainers  to make the event appealing to the local residents.

Neville Pearson,  our resident poet arrived back from holidays spent overseas cruising the China Seas and on receipt of the birthday card decided to send his thanks by way of this poem…….

 

BIRDIES ‘BIRTHDAY THANK YOU TWITTER TO KATHY AND ANZROC MEMBERS

 

I BELIEVE MY CARD ARRIVED HOME ON TIME

WHILE WE WERE ON THE HIGH SEAS DRINKING WINE

BIRTHDAY CAKE AND CARD FROM THE PRINCESS CREW

BUT THE CARD I LOVE MOST KATHY IS THE CARD SENT BY YOU

NOW A CARAVAN TRIP WAS WHAT WE HAD PLANNED

THE MURRAY RIVER AND GOLFING SOUNDED REALLY GRAND

BUT AT $79 A DAY ABOARD DIAMOND PRINCESS

NO COOKING, WASHING OR CLEANING OUR MESS

SO THE CARAVAN TRIP PLAN, WE DID GIVE AWAY

TO BE PLACED ON HOLD FOR ANOTHER FINE DAY

WHILST IN SHANGHAI CHINA, WE TRIED TO LOCATE THE PUB

RUN BY JOCK McGREGOR CALLED, THE “CAMEL SPORTS CLUB

NOW AN EX ANZ MEMBER JOCK MAY WELL BE

BUT ALAS JOCK’S CLUB WAS WELL HIDDEN FROM ME

SO SORRY JOCK WE GAVE UP IN FRUSTRATION

NOT EASY TO FIND ONES WAY IN SUCH A HUGE NATION

IN SUMMARY THE CRUISE WENT REALLY SWELL

KOREA, JAPAN, CHINA AND TAIWAN AS WELL

FINE WEATHER, CALM SAILING, LOVELY PEOPLE AND SIGHTS

WITH THE CRUISE ARRIVING IN BEIJING AFTER 24 NIGHTS

THEN 6 NIGHTS IN BEIJING AT A MEDIAEVAL HOME

NO EMAILS, COMPUTER NOT EVEN A PHONE

JUST RELAXING AND ENJOYING ALL THE WONDERFUL PLACES

THE GREAT WALL, SUMMER PALACE, AND MILLIONS OF FACES

MY 69TH BIRTHDAY ARRIVED WHEN WE WERE ON THE HIGH SEA

AND WHO DO YOU THINK SAT NEXT TO CHERYL AND ME

“HENDO” A GOOD MATE FROM MY WILD BANKING DAYS

AND WITH BRIAN’S LOVELY WIFE CHRIS A TOAST WE DID RAISE

WE HAD LOTS OF LAUGHS AND A GREAT NIGHT TOGETHER

AND SO LEFT THE DINNER, A LITTLE UNDER THE WEATHER

AND WHILST WE ARE GLAD TO HAVE ARRIVED SAFELY HOME

WHILST CHERYL UNPACKS I WILL PEN THIS QUICK POEM

 

Ron Pitt sends his thanks for the good wishes for his 90th birthday. Ron had a most enjoyable day which he celebrated with his family and friends.

Barry Reid emails his thanks to the many members who contacted him by email, phone or cards following the article, placed by Pat Gaskin ,Norms wife in the not well section of last months newsletter. Barry was overwhelmed by the number of get well wishes that he received, a number from former past workmates, ex ANZ cricket club members some of whom Barry had lost contact with over the years and a number of retired ANZ bankers who he meets up with regularly each year at ANZROC Christmas luncheon. Barry was very pleased to hear from them all and is recovering well following the operation, unfortunately he picked up an infection in hospital which slowed things down a little however that has now cleared and it was good to get back home again. He is hoping to catch up with everyone again shortly.

Charles Rennie writes to President John to record how much he appreciated the thought, the time and the effort directed into the celebration in advance of his 100th birthday at what was a great gathering of fellow officers- past and present- and many of their partners. The welcome to Charles and wife Joy and all the other guests was a happy experience and Charles was honoured by the presence of ANZ Chairman John Morschel and Senior Executives and was impressed with the Chairman’s recall of history. Charles appreciated the gift of the silver framed photographs covering quite a period of years. John’s introduction of Paul Guest as President of Banks Rowing Club and Paul’s observations on the many years of links and memberships with ANZ Bank and its forbears were very interesting. Charles said the location of the function on 34th Floor/100 Queen Street was a fine choice, great dining with beautifully arranged table decorations. The “Happy Birthday Banner” is quite a gem as it is autographed by many of those present and will be a treasured reminder of the occasion and he closes with his thanks to Past President Neville Pearson for his major participation in the arrangements for the function.

Harry Trefz sends his thanks for the good wishes expressed in his birthday card. Harry like so many others enjoys reading the travelogues of the more adventurous members sharing their holiday trips and journeys with other retirees and he is glad they find additional happiness and new interests overseas.

Julie Wilkins emailed to say thankyou to Kathy for the ANZROC Birthday Card which arrived on the day. Julie and her husband were off to Loch, visit some old mining towns, then hiking, and walks along the beach, then find some antique shops and hope the weather holds for the birthday weekend.

AND Graeme Croxford, George Finniss, Barbara Firth, Bob Lyon, Gordon Lyon, John Simson, John Sudholz, Neville Taylor, Peter Westaway,  John Winbanks,

 

March 2013

 

John Baird writing from Highton on his 88th sends his thanks for the birthday card that arrived on the day. John says he is struggling healthwise so any outside contact is welcome.

Terry Boocock emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday card good wishes. Life continues to be very busy and enjoyable and Terry and wife Lyn are about to head to Sydney to board the Indian Pacific for the trip to Perth. They plan a 31 day break visiting family and also touring down to Esperance and up to Kalgoorlie then back in to Perth for the quick flight home.

Terry is still a very active member of Royal Victorian Aero Club and is in his 27th year of flying. Club activities include air judge for the monthly flying competitions, member of the flying scholarship subcommittee and active pilot with the Young Eagles program. Probus also keeps him busy as the Trips and Tours co-ordinator. Terry enjoys reading the monthly newsletter and was pleased to see in the last edition, news of Bob Kirkland achieving 90 years. Bob was the accountant at 154 Moorabool Street Geelong when Terry  arrived as a fresh faced, full head of hair, junior to start his banking career in February 1961.While attending a Probus member’s 60th wedding anniversary celebration he located amongst the 100 guests Frank and Mary Donovan. Terry hopes Bob Kirkland is as sprightly as Frank and Terry can emulate Frank’s spring as he works through his 69th year and beyond.

Joe Busuttil emails his sincere thanks to Kathy and the Committee for this year’s birthday greetings and well wishes. He is enjoying good health and has traveled to UK, Europe and Vietnam in the past year. Joe is looking forward to more travel in the coming year.

Max Butler writing from Hastings says he has had to undergo surgery and three months rehabilitation at The Bays Hospital in Mornington and is due to have another bout of surgery albeit minor later in March. The time spent in hospital and the ongoing treatment has helped Max and wife Barb to decide to downsize within Hastings and he says one day soon he hopes to be able to get back to golf.

Graeme Croxford emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday card and to the committee for their good wishes. At 75 years Graeme still has a brain that thinks he is 50 which is a problem at times. However with wife Beryl they are enjoying retirement on their little hobby farm in Harrietville with a few cows, chooks, dog, cat, kangaroos, deer and a collection of sports cars, (Bentley RL, Chev.Corvette, Jaguar Cougar and XJ6, MG TC, Porsche 928S, Triumph TR3A, Jeep Wrangler Sport, and a little Alfa 156).Throw into the mix 2 Car Clubs, Bright Bowling Club, the Ovens Liberal Party, Harrietville Social Club and a bush fire - life is not dull.

Muriel Drummond Williams wrote to let us know how much she and John Hobbs enjoyed the luncheon for Charles Rennie.
Lawrie Foord has just returned from a memorable 2 weeks staying with his grand daughter and family at Sanctuary Point on the NSW South Coast. They are located near HMAS “Albatross” (Helicopter base) and HMAS”Creswell” (Naval College) and Lawrie’s grandson by marriage is an Officer presently attached to the “Albatross” as  a Qualified Technician for Sikorsky Sea Hawks. The grandson is also a member of the frigate “HMAS Toowoomba” and has already completed 3 tours of duty in the Middle East on pirate duty but  is due to leave for another 6 month tour of the area later in 2013. Lawrie was fortunate to be given wide-ranging tours of both Albatross with its Naval Museum and Creswell and was most impressed with the facilities and the historical value of the Museum. His grand daughter is a long term serving member of the NSW State Emergency Service covering Wollongong to Ulladulla and parts inland and Lawrie now has vastly different point of view of the SES and its services after spending time on site with his grand daughter. He even had time to catch a few fish at Sanctuary Point.

Norm Gaskin received his birthday greeting in time for his birthday, and thanks all members very much for the thought.

Meryl Hallinan emailing for husband John Hallinan sends thanks to Kathy for John’s birthday greetings. John is now confined to a wheelchair but his general health is pretty good. They managed to have a short holiday at the RSL Mulwala where the staff was extremely helpful. Last year Meryl and John were also very pleased to welcome their first great grandchild, Mia Jasmine McConnell.

David Harkin writes that over April he will be taking part as a member of the support team for a group of motor cycle riders fund raising for research for the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (PCFA).The 26 riders involved are riding ex-Honda “postie” motor bikes from Perth to Melbourne on the The Male Bag Ride 2013 over 10 days and they finish at the MCG in mid April at the Melbourne vs. West Coast football match. If you want any more information about the ride you can contact David on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Brian Hendersonemails once again thanks to Kathy Trace for the arrival of the Birthday wishes, right on the knocker. Brian was writing this just after the worst spell of weather in the almost 20 years he has been up in Queensland. Although Brian and wife Christine did not suffer as much as nearby Bundaberg and Maryborough there has been considerable damage in Hervey Bay.Mostly the damage has been to the foreshore with lots of trees down. Naturally with over a metre of rain in two weeks a lot of water is lying about. At one stage Hervey Bay was isolated with water over the roads out of town for several days. During all this time they still had temperatures of around 30 degrees every day and accordingly very high humidity. All is well now and it’s back to clear blue skies. Life for Brian is still quite relaxed with an occasional game of golf, bowls twice a week, as well as two trips to the gym which is enough to keep him reasonably fit.Last year Brian and Christine had a cruise over to UK to catch up with Christine’s son and partner and their new baby daughter at Bath. They travelled on the ‘’Oriana’ via N.Z., Tahiti, Hawaii, San Francisco, Mexico, Curacao, Isla Margarita(Venezuela), Barbados and Madeira to Southampton.Two weeks were spent visiting the family plus some touring around Wiltshire, Devon and Cornwall before returning to Southampton and boarding the Queen Mary 11 for the crossing to New York. A further two weeks visiting friends in Long Island, Lake Michigan, Washington D.C. and Los Angeles before flying back home.They have plans for more travels in 2013 including a trip south which will quite likely enable Brian to get to the May meeting of ANZROC.

Bob Kirkland writing on his 90th says many thanks for the birthday greetings. Bob looks forward to receiving the monthly newsletter although he admits the only names he recognises are in the Honorary Birthday list or the bereavements.

Jack Moyle writes thanks for the birthday card and greetings for his 88th. Jack with wife Audrey and elder son Alan and his family celebrated the birthday in style and then Jack spoke to son Graeme and their granddaughter based in London. Jack says he enjoys the monthly newsletter which keeps him informed of the activities of other retirees. Jack and Audrey are no longer fit enough for long trips so enjoy the adventures of others and many bring back memories of places they visited and enjoyed.

Ray Murphy emails many thanks again for the newsy news letter. A little more on the late Trevor Westerman if Ray recalls correctly he served in the Artillery in Africa. On leaving the services Trevor was ledger keeper at "Scottie" Ballarat East then moved to Teller. The next move was to Manager Mortlake then 9 Lydiard St Ballarat which was a prestige Branch with high profile clients and Trevor and wife Gloria were noted for their entertainment of clients. Trevor finished his ANZ career as Manager Darwin .Hope this helps to fill in a few holes for members. Back to the note from Noel Robinson "The Fireman" in a recent Newsletter where he referred to losing an important account when moving to Manager, Casterton.  The account followed Ray to Hamilton Branch but not at Ray’s request and turned out to be a real headache…… lucky Noel.

Norm Ross writing on his 92nd says thanks to Kathy for the birthday card and that he was able to celebrate his birthday with pleasure in Hobart with their younger daughter and family.

Mavis Ryan writes her thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday wishes on behalf of ANZROC members and appreciates Kathy’s dedication to the delivery of the birthday cards.

Dick Sanders emails thank you so much for the Birthday Card and good wishes, duly arriving on time. Dick and his wife had a sea change-downsize during the year, moving from Glen Waverley where they had lived for 42 years to a much smaller modern house just three years old and ten minutes walk from the beach at Mordialloc. About 2 years ago Dick  was diagnosed with Glaucoma, it being advanced in one eye but, since then, using daily Zalatan drops, he is pleased to say it has been stabilised, which is the best one can hope for. Apart from that all is well. Dick was sorry to read that an old London Office colleague, Richard “Johnny” Walker  had died a few months ago .They played in the same tennis team for the Bank at Catford Bridge, he with Morgan Polton and Dick with Geoff Stevens with whom he was to later work at 394 Collins Street. They had also worked for a while in the same department at 4 Threadneedle Street in Inward Bills. One thing about the Bank was that no matter where you were, there was always someone you knew or who knew of you. Some months back on a visit to the cinema at Elsternwick, Dick and wife  called at a café for cheesecake and coffee, which was excellent as he remarked to the waitress/proprietor  and said he  used to frequent a cake shop run by Mr and  Mrs Mihaly (sic) who made the most fabulous cheesecake. She said Mrs Mihaly still calls in occasionally. Not bad since it is over 40 years since Dick worked there with Yvonne King – another cheesecake lover.

John Tulen reported that he had had an accident just after Christmas in Daylesford and broke his hip. After surgery in Ballarat Hospital he spent weeks recuperating in St John of God, Frankston before moving into his new home in Hastings after many years of living in suburban Melbourne. John said his daughter Christina from NT was visiting for her holidays while he was recovering which was very helpful. John was very proud of Christina who was awarded the Teacher of the Year in Secondary Schools for Northern Territory for 2012 and her school in East Arnhem Land was voted the most innovative school in the Territory.

John Stevens Past President and Life member of ANZROCsent an email to Kathy to thank her for the birthday wishes for his 70th.

Bruce Tickell writing to thank Kathy for the birthday card says he prefers not to dwell on the number of years but rather look to tomorrow while the health situation continues OK. Nevertheless Bruce’s travel aspirations are somewhat limited and he reads with envy the various parts of the world that our members are exploring.

Kevin Watson emailing from Perth sends his congratulations to John McPhee and his support team on the wonderful luncheon held to honour the coming 100th birthday of Charles Rennie. It was very well done indeed. The Bank made an excellent venue available for the event.

Kevin was very pleased to see Charles again after so many years – particularly as he appeared not to have changed to any extent. It was great to see that he remains very active, in good health and still has a driving licence. It is very seldom that Kevin visits Melbourne but he is happy that he did so on this occasion, For Kevin it was a real trip down memory lane as he saw and talked with so many friends of yester year(s). There were too many to name but one who has a special place is Harry Carrodus who befriended a young 21 year old who arrived at GMO of the Bank of Australasia in March 1951. It was a joy to see him and Beryl again. The journey across this wide land was very worthwhile and made possible by Kevin’s old cricketing mate Bruce Tickell who cared for him between flights.

Roly Webster emails his thanks again for birthday card and noted that he has had to officially retire from Gold Prospecting after attaining the age of 80 and he has now been pensioned off.

Maurice Wells writes that once again it was nice to be remembered on his 76th birthday and thanks to Kathy for conveying the Club’s good wishes. Maurice appreciates receiving the monthly newsletter and reading about friends and colleagues.

John Winbanks emails his thanks for the card which as usual arrived on time, as opposed to his acknowledgement for which he apologized.

AND Alma Barkell,Huck Bourke, Gordon Christensen, David Gibb, John Phelan, Sydney Swaby, Warren Taylor, Ron Wilkinson ANZROC QSLD, NSW, SA, TAS, WA

 

February 2013

Murray Abraham sends his thanks for his birthday card for his 87th. Murray says that as there appears to be such a short time between receiving the greetings it may be appropriate to ask Kathy if she is now sending them out monthly.

Bob and Val Bishop thanks Kathy for once again sending Birthday Wishes to them right on time. They are both well and looking forward to a trip to China next month concluding with 5 days at Mission Hills to play golf with a group from the Sandhurst Club.

Roger Brown writes to acknowledge and thank members for the welcome birthday wishes.

Jock Buntain writes many thanks for his birthday greetings and apart from a bit of back trouble which is keeping him away from golf he can’t complain.

Ian Cann emails his thanks for the Birthday card celebrating his 86th. Nothing exciting has happened to Ian this year, no overseas trips, no big Tattslotto win. Just playing bowls and trying to keep fit.  He enjoys reading about past workmates and their activities.

Len Carr sends thanks to R.O.C and Kathy Trace for his birthday greetings which arrived on the day, even though the birthday is three days after Christmas!The highlight of 2012 for Len and wife Norma was a visit from London of their daughter and two grandsons for a month in August. Len and Norma were able to get all the family consisting of their seven grandchildren to spend a week together on the Gold Coast, away from cold Victoria. A great time was had by all .

Looking forward to Carlton winning the premiership in 2013!!!

Harry Carrodus writing to thank members for his birthday wishes says that he enjoys the Newsletter each month and he knows that members look forward to receiving the latest editions.

Geoff Christmas emails that once again it was great to again receive the Club’s birthday wishes though they seem to arrive earlier and earlier. Geoff and wife Heather’syear started with a bike ride in New Zealand. They rode the bottom end of the North Island and the top of the South Island. Apart from some challenging climbs the ride was wonderful and they enjoyed some great scenery around the Marlborough Sounds and the country north of the Takaka Hill.Geoff and Heatherhad their usual stint at Coolum Beach for the Southern Winter and a lovely Christmas at Porepunkah with some of the family. This year they are off cycling in France yet again though this time having three one-week stays in some medium to small villages to enjoy the atmosphere and culture. This is the fifth time to France and they really love the country which has lots of history and some beautiful scenery, let alone the wine, food, beer, cheese. Their 4th grandchild is due in around 8 weeks and the time spent with them is most rewarding though the oldest at 3.5 years can definitely teach Geoff and Heather some computer skills.

Once again thanks for the birthday card and the newsletters that bring with them many memories.

John Conn emails his thanks again to the Birthday Card manager. His card arrived on time while John and wife Linda were away for a few days in Echuca. They enjoyed 10 days at Echuca, but had picked the hottest period they could manage. Fortunately the air conditioning was working well in the house they rented.Looking forward to going to Europe in April for three months.

John Duguid emails his thanks for the birthday card which arrived on the day. John wishes he had taken the bets 30 years ago when some people said he would be lucky to see 45. Miracles do happen. John’s still alive, keeping good health, playing golf 3 times a week and not getting any better at it. He is going away to Yarrawonga for the annual golf trip the week before Easter with George Lawson, Peter Treleaven, Bevyn Ranford, Brian Christensen  , John McConnell, John Ries  and John Phelan and a few ex Scottie blokes in Richard Harding , John Maguire, John Crough and John Briggs.

Max Fisher writes to thank Kathy Trace for her kindness in acknowledging his 82nd birthday on behalf of the Club. Max looks forward to another year of good health and wellbeing.

John Flyger sends his thanks for the ANZROC Birthday Card which as usual arrived on time, thanks to Kathy’s good work. He also sends a belated message of thanks to the Committee.

David Gibb writes his thanks to Kathy for the birthday wishes. This year has been very sad for the Gibb family after losing their 45 year old son who lost his battle with stomach cancer.

John Hawkins reports that he will be missing the first three months of 2013 as he and wife Helen will be cruising down the Amazon, a little break in Florida then cruising around South America

Bob Heinemann emails his thanks for the birthday greetings from the club that arrived on the day. Bob received birthday greetings from friends and family, including a call from Bob and wife Heather’s daughter in Argentina where her husband has business and sporting interests.

Bruce Iddles sends his thanks for the birthday wishes and appreciates reading about other members travels in the newsletters. Bruce and wife Faye gave the Gold Coast a miss last year and flew to Broome where they commenced an APT  tour of the Kimberley’s travelling through the heart of the rugged country in a 20 seater 4 wheel drive from Broome to Kununurra and return along the Gibb River road, some 3000 klm’s. Accommodation was very good staying in wilderness lodges and motels. It was a magnificent trip, great scenery and attractions including 2 helicopter flights. Bruce and Faye then spent 4 days at Cable Beach Resort, visiting Cape Leveque and aboriginal communities, Willies Pearl farm and riding the camels at sunset. They don’t know why they waited so long to visit this wonderful part of Australia.

Kevin Kelly sending his thanks for the good wishes on his birthday says he has a fridge magnet which reads “Birthdays are good for you. Statistics show that people who have the most live the longest” Enough said.

Bob Lyon passes on his thanks for the emailed birthday card. This is the best way to catch Bob as he and wife Helen seem to be rarely home in Fiji these days. They spent Christmas and January in Melbourne hoping to catch up with friends and family, but ended up meeting many people from the medical profession as they both had several issues to sort out. They arrived home in early February to a better welcome than the  last homecoming two days after Cyclone Evan which devastated the western side of Fiji and hit right on top of the Lyons’ at Denarau. Winds of 285 kph left their mark and it will be some time before the vegetation grows back to previous levels and the big trees will probably never be replaced. As expected there was lots of damage to properties, boats, jetties etc. Bob and Helen were lucky, while the garden was trashed, the house, boat and jetty stood up OK, but many neighbours were not so lucky. They were in Hawaii when it struck and after being delayed for 4 days returned home to a mess with no power or communications, cleaned up a bit and headed to Melbourne after only two days home.  Bob is keeping busy with several boards including a new role as Chairman of a NZ based solar energy company and with rising energy prices they are very busy. They have decided to tick off one of the things on their bucket list and are going to England for the Ashes tour in July and will take in the Nottingham and Lords tests. Helen is really looking forward to ten days of cricket, he thinks.

Phil Manning writing to accept for the February luncheon which falls on his 83rd birthday felt it was important to catch up with colleagues and friends but regrettably a bout of ill health meant he had to miss the event. Phil thoroughly enjoyed his years of banking. He started his career in Nigeria where he spent many years of wide and varied experiences before moving to Australia where he worked in FCA the finance company of The Bank of Adelaide before merging with Esanda. Phil had a number of outside interests but had a special love of soccer, playing for 12 years then refereeing for 20 years including refereeing a Cup Final in Lagos in 1959.He also got involved in club management which included finance, accounting and tax matters for the clubs and players and acquired the necessary qualifications to add to his banking and management credentials.

Kevin May emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday greeting. Mostly staying out of mischief on the Gold Coast in 2012,other than an extended holiday in Hawaii which is hands down Kevin and wife Heather’s  home away from home. The other highlight was the Bloods’ gutsy finals effort to make it 2 flags in his lifetime, 2 more than ever realistically expected. They extend best wishes to all members for a happy and healthy 2013

Wal McGillivray has written to thank our President and all members for the birthday greetings for his 90th. Once again Kathy has maintained the ANZ standard of perfect timing. Wal thoroughly enjoyed the Christmas lunch – members so seldom get the opportunity to catch up with old friends. For many members it means that there are familiar faces missing but memories last forever.

Jock McGregor emails his thanks to the Committee, for the electronic birthday card. It was really appreciated. Jock is currently based in Shanghai and working away with Travelex. All good there and enjoying it. Vicki comes and goes as she isn’t keen on staying in Shanghai  full time, and spends her time between Shanghai, Point Lonsdale and St Louis in France (where daughter and granddaughter live – and of course son-in-law!). Not a bad life for some hey? Jock was home in Point Lonsdale for a family Christmas and New Year which was great. He is planning to go to France to see his granddaughter in February (Chinese New Year) so looking forward to that. Son Ross is still in Shanghai, running his own business (Rapid Offshore Group) and helping with their investments in the hospitality game.  They  have a bit of a portfolio now with three (or really 2 and 1/2) Camels (http://camelsportsbar.com/), Sliders Bar(http://www.shanghaisliders.com/) and the Blarney Stone (it hasn’t a website yet but this is a review sitehttp://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Restaurant_Review-g308272-d2073803-Reviews-The_Blarney_Stone_Irish_Pub-Shanghai.html). Jock and Ross have only had the Blarney Stone since 1st January and it will change, dramatically from mid February. The existing Blarney Stone business will be moved into a new site and the existing site will be transformed into an Italian restaurant (with a working name DOC Gastronomia Italianna) opening in April. Busy times!! Current plans are to complete his Travelex role in May and will be back in Australia after that, so hopes to catch up.

Bruce Michell emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday card. Having retired from the Bank over 20 years ago he always appreciates being remembered.

Alex Pigdon emails his thanks for the good wishes received on the occasion of his 76th birthday.

Neil Robinson writing from Highton says after reading Ray Murphy’s comments in the December newsletter he recalled that on the way to Casterton to take up his first managerial appointment he was instructed to call on Ray at Hamilton who gently told Neil that one of the high profile Casterton graziers had moved his account to Ray as the customer could not stand having to break in another new Bank Manager. Neil mentioned that he was the Accountant at Ballarat East when Gavan Ryan was manager. Gavan was a real character and often smoked his pipe in the office and sometimes the spent match used for lighting the pipe was discarded into the waste paper basket which occasionally burst into flame. Neil at the time was a volunteer fireman and felt that while the action was funny it was a bit dangerous. As for his fire fighting career an Auditor laughed after a fire broke out in a Maryborough bakery and the mixing of flour and water resulted in Neil returning to the office with his clothes covered in “dough”.

Molly Saint writing from Ballarat says thank you all for the birthday greetings and as hers falls on Christmas Day it’s a double celebration. She still appreciates receiving the newsletter although fewer and fewer names mean anything to her now.

Des Schultz says it was another very enjoyable ANZROC Christmas Party – many thanks to all concerned. Kevin Mitchell’s opening with a medley of jokes was a great start to the day.

John Stevens emailing his thanks for his birthday wishes has asked to pass on his thanks to the ANZROC (Vic) Committee for the Life Membership granted to John last year.” It was a privilege for me to have had an opportunity to serve ANZROC with such a generous group of dedicated former colleagues.”

Sandra Street emails that as usual the wonderful Kathy struck right on the dot with the birthday greetings, which were very much appreciated. Sandra and husband Patrick celebrated by going out to dinner at Kenzan in Collins Place. She can remember when that restaurant opened and in all these years has never been until now. It was very good. While they were away on a short cruise holiday recently Sandra renewed acquaintance with a former colleague from Royal Bank Branch over 50 years ago by name of Barry Kennedy. Sandra was successful in marketing the Club to Barry as he is now a member.

Neville Taylor sends is thanks for the good wishes he received for the occasion of his 92nd birthday. Neville is impressed with the work of the organisation as it is obviously very time consuming.

Glen Twidale emails his thanks to Kathy for the birthday card recognising his advancing years. Glen was reminiscing about his time in Hobart. He started work in the Hobart office in 1949 after two years in Toowoomba. Peter Wilks was on the staff and talked Glen into playing hockey (OHA) and they both made the State side. He wouldn’t know how to play the game now.  It's become so fast and skilful-and they don't seem to have oranges at half time!!

Athol Watkins writing from Clifton Springs says thanks for the reminder as the birthday cards seem to be coming along more quickly each year. Athol and wife Barbara had a very enjoyable trip last year firstly to London then on to Rome and a cruise of the Eastern Mediterranean. Coming back to the wet and cold winter here did nothing for them so their daughter sent them off to her Redcliffe unit for a few weeks. Once back in Clifton Springs it was bowls for Athol and croquet for Barbara. It’s nice to read about old colleagues and their adventures.

Brian Weeks sends his thanks for the birthday wishes for his 81st and passes on his best wishes to his ANZROC friends and colleagues.

Glenda White emails her thanks to all the retired officers for her birthday card which arrived on the day and was a wonderful surprise.

Keith Winckles emails his thanks for the birthday greetings received from Kathy which arrived, as usual, on his birthday. How she can do it Keith does not know because very few others arrive on the day. It is now 15 years since he retired and is just starting to slow down, having developed both knee and hip problems since tearing a hamstring mid year. Keith was still able to enjoy his trip to Iguassu Falls and Galapagos Islands in November, although the travel was tiring; He spent 50 hours in aircraft and another 30 or so waiting around in airports for connections, queuing at immigration or to check in. Travellers may have to expect this when travelling long distances but it’s still frustrating.

Brian Wrigley emails thanks very much for the card. Still fit and well on the big 66.Thought it was time for a bit of sport, so Brian has taken up fencing with the epee. Certainly keeps the heart pumping.

Theo Yardley emailing from St Ives N.S.W. says many thanks to the committee and members for birthday greetings for his 85th. Unfortunately, wife Pat's health does not permit travel these days so the newsletter and cards are even more welcome. Best wishes to all members for 2013.

 

AND

Sam Bartuccelli, Anne Blashki, Diane Carew, Trevor Cookson, David Crisp, Bob English, Mark Flower, Neil Franklin, Harry Glover, David Harkin, Val Goldsworthy, Alister Maitland, Ian McRobinson, Godfrey Mills, Ray Murphy, Mike Nickell, Reg Nicolson, Greg Payne,  Geoff Perdriau, Bevyn Ranford, Peter Richardson, Brian Sanders, Bruce Sanderson, Norma Thomas , John Turnbull, John White, Garry Williams, Peter John  Williams.

 

December 2012

Vic Ansell emails his ‘thank you' for the birthday wishes received via Kathy Trace.  The day itself was pretty quietly spent but there was some 'catch up' with family members before and after the event.  Another great day at the Christmas luncheon and in fact it has been another enjoyable year catching up with friends each month at Roc. The different venues which also allowed partners to come to more luncheons were also a plus in Vic’s opinion. Once again Vic thanks all the members of the committee for making these things happen.

John Carruthers sends sincere thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday card celebrating his 83rd birthday. John and wife, our new member Grace, were contemplating a return trip to Canada/Alaska when the discounted APT trip leaving in April 2013 was offered to ANZROC members, but due to his deteriorating health John felt it was wiser to stay at home in his comfort zone particularly as their son will be coming from Perth to spend time with John during that time. Meanwhile Grace and daughter Lynne will take the trip to Canada and Alaska in April 2013. John thanks Peter Pritchard for efficiently arranging membership of ANZROC for Grace and helping with the final details to complete the booking with APT.

Daryl Cramer emails his thanks for the birthday card which arrived on time as usual. Having just completed his first “full” year of retirement, Daryl agrees with those who say it is hectic.

His  family history research and stamp collections have not received the attention that he had intended, but having worked in Hobart since 2003 Daryl found it necessary to spend a considerable amount of  time getting their  garden back into shape and carrying out all the household maintenance he had been neglecting during the time in Hobart.  Daryl and wife Noreen find their six grandchildren keep them  on their  toes getting to their school, sporting and dancing activities however they  have taken the opportunity “in retirement” to do some travelling. A couple of trips to Brisbane to catch up with family and see a granddaughter in a ballet performance and a trip to Ireland and the UK in July including centre court seats at Wimbledon to watch their daughter umpire. This trip also included visits to places associated with the family history and they actually found a farm once owned by Noreen’s ancestors in Kilkenny. The current owner gave them a bumpy tour of the farm on the back of his tractor as it was very wet under foot (yes it rains in Ireland). In October,  to celebrate what would have been Daryl’s  father’s 100th birthday, together with some of his  siblings, they travelled to Swan Hill (his birthplace); Mildura (where his lived his early life); returning via Ouyen, Warracknabeal and Warrnambool (places associated with his family). Daryl and Noreen are flying to the USA in December visiting LA, to watch two granddaughters dance in the Disney parade and will take the opportunity to visit New York and San Francisco. They have also booked trip to Hobart for the 2013 Wooden Boat Festival. Daryl hopes 2013 will not be so hectic and that he can get to an ANZROC meeting or two.

Kerry Dodds writing from Warrenheip says thanks for the birthday greetings. Kerry has worked a few stints with Ray Watson at Gateway Caravans in Geelong. Ray’s old “Crownie Club” days live on at Gateway just like the old 927 Sturt Street days with Ray, Kerry, Phil Pellissier, Graeme Dawes, Ian Halbick and Andy Wilkie. At Gateway Ray’s larger than life approach is much the same, only the members have changed.

Brian Farrell writes to acknowledge the birthday card from Kathy Trace received bang on the correct date. Together with cards received from the family it was greatly appreciated. Brian spent a happy birthday and enjoyed a family luncheon at home with 17 in attendance. The only absentee being a daughter who has worked overseas for the past seven years. Brian enjoys reading of the activities of the other retirees in the monthly newsletter and so many of them seem to partake in international travel these days. Brian and his wife spent an enjoyable 7 weeks away earlier in the year on a Rhine River cruise and tours in Italy and Turkey. He is looking forward to catching up with a few old workmates at the Christmas luncheon.

Jack Grant once again wishes to send his thanks for the Birthday Card received for his recent birthday. Jack and wife Robyn have now been in Berwick over 3 years now and have settled in well. Over the past year Jack has found part time work as a bookkeeper for 2 local businesses and taken on the job as treasurer of the local Anglican Church, so life can be quite hectic. They have also been kept busy with visitors and looking after their 3 grandchildren on a regular basis. Jack continues to have health problems with his feet and this year had another spell in hospital to treat the infection. In August Jack and Robyn went to Sydney for a few days and then visited brother Bob and his wife Nell for a week in Nelson Bay, where they had a most enjoyable time. Unfortunately, Bob also is having foot problems and he is in Newcastle Hospital about to have operation but he expects to be up and about within a week. Unfortunately Jack was unable to attend the Christmas Luncheon this year so missed catching up with many friends and colleagues. He hopes to be there next year.

Theo Hall writing from Mornington sends his thanks for the birthday wishes for his 81st and with wife Margaret welcomed the family armed with food and gifts and they had a happy celebration.

Keith Higgs emails his thanks to the Committee for the birthday greetings which due to Kathy's good work arrived on the day. Keith is looking forward to the Christmas Luncheon and catching up with former workmates

John Hobbs extends his grateful thanks for the birthday card and good wishes for his 96th and it is always appreciated. What brings John down to earth is the fact he was born the year after Gallipoli and also the existence in Melbourne of a tribe of great grandchildren. While he does not have the energy he used to have he continues to keep well which is the main thing. John hopes to make the Christmas luncheon.

Ian Lee reports that he is currently enjoying a well earned rest in Queensland.

John Mangan writing from Kangaroo Flat sends thanks for the card on the occasion of his 82nd birthday. John reported that Reg Evans, an Honorary Member and an enthusiastic correspondent submitting article to the newsletter over the years passed away mid year and our condolences to the family.

Ian Manley reports that he is still doing some contract work for ANZ (2/3 days per week) that commenced back in January 2001.......so much for retirement although he is still too young at 67! That makes almost 52 years with ANZ with some 40 years as a permanent staff member.

Life Member Gerry McPherson sends his thanks for the Birthday Greetings, which arrived right on the dot as usual. Kathy Trace is doing a sterling job. Celebrations have been put on hold for a while until Gerry’s ribs heal, but he said he is feeling a lot better, and is nearly back to his normal routine. The pain has been alleviated by some new medication, which doesn’t upset the stomach, so things are looking up! Gerry and wife Fay enjoyed the Christmas lunch catching up with colleagues and friends.

Ian McRobinson passes on his appreciation and thanks to the ROC Committee members for their kind thoughts and wishes on the occasion of his recent birthday. The message is always welcome. Ian and wife Mel enjoyed two cruise holidays during the year; the first around the Baltic and North Seas and the second around the Mediterranean and Adriatic/Aegean Seas. The cruises which were excellent in every respect took them to seaports and cities in many countries. The places visited included large capital cities, small provincial centres and some island communities. The contrasting lifestyles, languages and cultures were very interesting to observe. Ian and Mel also enjoyed a train trip from Rotterdam to Paris and on to Barcelona. Another trip by rail was from Venice (overnight in Milan) then on to Paris and London before arriving at their destination (Carlisle) on the UK Scottish border, all in one day. They did experience some of the inevitable travellers’ problems including gastro on the Baltic cruise and quite bad chest/bronchial infections on the Med. cruise. Mel’s problems continued upon their return home as the infection flared into pneumonia which has taken some time to shake off. However, she is now on the road to a full recovery.

Ray Murphy certainly enjoys reading the monthly the monthly News Letters, and there were 2 items of particular interest in November which brought back memories. Re the note from Neil Robinson Ray had a similar experience with the then State Manager Frank Davies of "The Scottie" in April 1965, when Frank rang him at home in Moorabbin to advise the appointment to first Branch Management at Derrinallum. Ray thought it was a mate joking and hung up. Staff Manager Ken Lenton called back immediately to confirm and  it turned out well with 7 Branch management appointments  over the next 22 years.

Re Alan Ryan Ray can recall Alan with his brother Michael as schoolboys playing in the passage at "The Scottie" Ballarat East Branch in 1949.Alan's father Gavan was appointed Manager in 1949 and served in that post for near on 20 years a record. Ray started his career at the Branch in 1948 and served in all positions except Manager over 9 years. It then had a staff compliment of 12 hands. Ray returned as Manager in 19 77 until 1981 when it was then the merged Branch with 16 hands and on computer. While in total he spent 13 years in Ballarat Eats he couldn’t match Gavan's record but Gavan was his best Tutor.

John Osborne writes thanks for the birthday card for his 75th. It has been a great year. Recently John and wife Pauline spent a week in Queenstown on the South Island NZ. They were there 5 years ago but only for 2 days so on this trip they cruised on the vintage steamship TSS Earnshaw, highly recommended, great scenery with a large barbecue at an historical homestead, going on a jet-boat and driving around the many beautiful places- unforgettable. Back in Melbourne John’s love of music was well catered for at the Tony Bennett concert and the Glen Miller Show. John and Pauline celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary in December.

Geoff Perdriau wishes to thank Kathy for sending good wishes from the club for his recent birthday. He celebrated with a family lunch at the RACV carvery on the day. Geoff and wife Margaret had an interesting trip in August to the top, or the tip as some call it, of Australia. They flew to Cairns and did a six day road camping safari to the top of Cape York Peninsula. It was an unforgettable experience despite the fact that not one crocodile was spotted for the whole journey!

David Phelps emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for the Birthday Greetings for his 77th.

His health is stable at the moment, so that is all one can hope for.

Jim Potter writing from Sebastopol says thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday card for his 82nd. Jim has been retired now for 25 years and does not know where the years have gone but he still keeps good health and is as active as possible.

Graeme Randall emails that he was prompted into action to write by one of his ex ANZ colleagues Gunter Strumpf. Graeme and Gunter communicate at about monthly intervals. Graeme and friend Desmond travelled overseas in July this year for their first visit to Paris, then Venice, Florence and Rome. Desmond flew home from there, but Graeme continued on to Milan, Zurich, Landau, Hamburg and Cuxhaven. They hope to travel again next year, but have not made any bookings yet. Graeme would like to go to South Africa, or Alaska, or Moscow/St, Petersburg Recently a German biker friend of Graeme’s who lives in Wasserburg (am Bodensee), was in Sydney for a few days "on business" The trip was part of his duties as a courier of "vital organs" that are moved around the world. Often, at short notice, he delivers organs for transplant from Germany to hospitals, mostly in Europe, U.S.A and Canada. Until July this year, he had never been to Australia. Graeme was in Europe when his friend made his first visit to Australia....Adelaide. In mid November again at very short notice the friend was advised of this trip to Sydney. Graeme arranged for Desmond to meet him and show him some of the sights.

Lloyd Zegenhagen emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for the good wishes expressed for his 88th birthday. One always lives in hope for the arrival of a card next year, and as his health remains good he remains hopeful. It was a very eventful year with Lloyd and wife Margot visiting their daughters in USA and UK as well as a side trip to France and the Western Front of WW1. The Anzac Day dawn service at Villers Bretonnaux was memorable. They saw a lot in 2 weeks, including many places where Lloyd’s father fought in various areas. He also had the privilege of laying the wreath at The Menin Gate on behalf of the Australian War Memorial. They then departed for Spain for a very enjoyable and enlightening holiday. After spending a lifetime skiing in many places in the northern hemisphere, this year they have decided to head south. This Christmas and New Year will be very white for them and no doubt cold, as they leave New Zealand in mid- December for an expedition cruise to the Antarctic, (before they get too old). Hopefully Lloyd and Margot will see plenty of birds, seals, icebergs etc, and will visit Mawson’s Hut, and the Commonwealth Bay area. Depending on weather conditions they should have numerous landings from zodiacs .It should be an exciting 3 weeks. He can think of no better way to celebrate 30 years of retirement.

AND

Bruce Avent, Dick Chegwin, Ian Cowley, John Crough, John Fairbairn, Dorothy Hayes, Andy Herd, Keith Higgs, Geoff Horton, David Hughes, Ian James, Warren Jarman, Ed Laity, Eric Lean, Dick Sanders, Kevin Smyth, Wayne Taylor,   ANZROC QSLD, NSW, SA, TAS, WA

 

November 2012

 

Geoff Archer emailing his thanks for the birthday card from ANZROC which arrived exactly on the day says it’s been a challenging year mainly resulting from a patch of ill health for his wife Jenny. It started with a long recovery from successful surgery to reattach tendons to her hip but complicated by a superbug she picked up that was difficult to eradicate – they think she probably picked it up in Canada or Alaska. In September, she had major surgery to reconstruct and fuse her left ankle but has had complications that are taking time to correct. Geoff and Jenny look forward to the next year being more enjoyable.

Dave Brookman writes from Dromana his thanks for the birthday card recently received for his 89th .Dave says that Kathy Trace is doing an excellent job carrying on the established tradition that ensures that members are able to keep in touch with their friends and former workmates.

Geoff Christensen emails many thanks for his Birthday Card which arrived as usual on time. This has been a busy year in many ways what with travel, family (including Geoff’s father’s 90th Birthday celebrations back in March) and Grand Children (another on the way due December taking the tally to 5 Grand Children on his side and 3 for Geoff’s partner Vikki). On the travel front, they enjoyed a very pleasant time in Bali and Lombok earlier in the year, amongst other things, to celebrate a close friends 60th Birthday. They then visited Dick Barry and his wife Lynn in Hobart (great to see Dick so settled in his new environment) and of more recent times enjoyed 4 weeks touring around S.A the highlights being Arkaroola (the Ridge Top Tour was amazing) and Kangaroo Island. They have been home for a short time (the inevitable catch up) before heading off to the Sunshine Coast, then Gold Coast for a couple of weeks. As for next year, Geoff and Vicki have booked a 15 day River Cruise from Budapest to Amsterdam in August 2013 followed by time in Paris, Salzburg (they have always wanted to do the Sound of Music Tour apart from anything else) and Singapore on the return journey. This time they have scheduled the trip so that they return in time for the AFL 2013 Grand Final hoping to see Hawthorn go one better than this year (another flag the Hawks let slip).

Valda Clarke sends her thanks for remembering her birthday and says she enjoys reading the monthly newsletter very much. She shared her birthday with a group of friends from ANZ Travel.

Ken Fitzgerald writes thanks to Kathy Trace for yet another card for his 84th birthday. Ken is enjoying reasonably good health and travelled to Fiji for a few weeks late last year with a group of 23 people and had a great time with perfect weather until the last few days of the trip. Ken’s latest three great grand children have  all turned one year old  earlier in the year and he has been told recently that there are two more on the horizon in early 2013 and that will make six in total. It certainly makes you feel old just talking about it.

Bob Grant emails from Port Nelson his thanks for the birthday card which in time honoured tradition arrived on the due date. All is well in Nelson Bay (Port Stephens for those of you who don’t know where it is) just 50 kms north of Newcastle. They have had a few dramas over recent months when wife Nell had some heart problems. She now has a pacemaker and is going well. They recently went to Canberra during Floriade and apart from the flowers saw the Cross at the Australian War Memorial which is on loan from Vietnam in memory of the Battle of Long Tan. It was important to Bob as he lost a brother in that conflict. Whilst in Canberra they met up with old friends Norm and Marg Toms from Tasmania who may be known to some members as Norm worked in Business Bank in Preston for a few years and originally came from Bendigo. Twin brother Jack and his wife Robyn called into Nelson Bay recently and Bob and Nell visited them in Berwick earlier in the year. That is the extent of their travels this year. Bob’s sorry to hear that Rae Collins is doing it tough at the moment. Bob worked with him when Rae was Manager of the Coff’s Harbour Office .Rae was a great boss and very easy to work with. Bob and Nell hope to make the trek to Melbourne one day in the not too distant future to coincide with the ANZROC Christmas function as it was always one of the highlights of their year.

Charles Griss emailing his thanks for the birthday card says he is a bit concerned that he is actually 71 but as a friend pointed out it is better than the alternative. One way or another life has been hectic (if that is a term a retired person can use). Charles and wife Angela were recently overseas for 5 weeks (APT cruise down the Rhine etc plus some weeks in France). Charles is still doing a bit of work which has kept him busy as well. He hopes however to spend some time next year with his colleagues at the occasional ANZROC meeting.

Frank Hatfield sends his thanks to the committee and members of the club for the greeting card he received on his 81st which was quietly celebrated at home. During the year, Frank and wife Joan had a few short holidays around Victoria the most recent of which was 6 days in the Grampians to enjoy the profusion of wildflowers they found there. Fortunately, they are both keeping good health at present and intend to make the best of the rest of their retirement.

Mike Henry emails his thanks again for the birthday card which arrived on the day (as usual).
Apart from a medical scare at the start of the year 2012 has been spent with grandkids, family, golf and volunteering plus an overseas trip with former school mates to Spain, France and the Greek Isles.


Emilio Moreno emails a special thanks to Kathy Trace for the kind wishes for his birthday.

Emilio will catch up with friends and colleagues at the Christmas luncheon.

Committee woman Joan Nathan would like to thank Kathy for sending the welcome birthday wishes. Joan and husband Ken have had a busy time with Ken recently retiring from Qantas after 48 years service. There has been many retirement celebrations followed by a trip to Broome which they thoroughly enjoyed and then they headed off to a family christening in Brisbane in November, however Joan was back in time for the ANZROC AGM.

Jim Nicolson emails his thanks for the good wishes for his birthday and also for the monthly newsletters which are always full of interest.Jim is looking forward to catching up with colleagues next month at the Christmas lunch.

Peter Nyga reports that he cannot make the November AGM as he will  be doing his job over that period: sailing for a couple of weeks on Gippsland Lakes. He will see members and colleagues at the Christmas lunch.

Ray Quirk emails a sincere thank you to Kathy Trace and all members of ANZROC for the best wishes received on his 90th. It is a pleasure to receive this annual Greeting and of course a good feeling to be able to respond to it personally. Ray retired from the Bank after forty great years with what was, for him and wife Meryl, a family career which resulted in so many lifelong friendships for them. Ray subsequently spent a few years as a Corporate Associate to three companies but now, at the age of 90 he admits that he is well and truly retired. Ray and Meryl are grateful for the blessings they enjoy thanks to a loving extended family and friends. He is not as mobile as he would like but thankfully they both have good general health.

Neil Robinson writing from Highton thanks the club for the card and the good wishes for his 77th, the card arriving efficiently on his birthday as usual. Neil reminiscing about his career says he remembers as a country Branch Manager he and wife Joy were told several times that the Bank has “a change of scenery for you” so he put the pen behind the ear, the carriers came in and they were off to another country town. They were recently invited back to Casterton for a function and he remembered how he got his first appointment. The Victorian ES&A State Manager Frank Davies called Neil into his office and gruffly stated “Congratulations Robinson, Manager Casterton”. At the time he did not know where Casterton was but his term spent there was great as were the other half a dozen country towns they lived in.

Alan Ryan writing from Warragul says thanks for again remembering his birthday. It is 16 years since Alan retired. Alan and wife Maureen travelled to Vietnam and Cambodia this year and have plans for a tour of Europe next year. They have been in Warragul for almost 40 years having been transferred there by ANZ in 1973. Alan still runs cattle, is an Office Bearer for the Warragul Lions Club, and for the past 30 years has been involved with the Warragul Harness Club. Alan is enjoying his retirement.

John Sudholz emails his thanks to the Club and to Kathy for the birthday card and wishes which awaited their return from four weeks in America. John and wife Noelene were in New Orleans on his birthday which was recognised at the famous Preservation Hall when the band played a very jazzy version of “Happy Birthday” - a memorable start to a great evening. After New Orleans, they  joined a small cruise tour starting at Washington DC then visits to Baltimore, New York, Boston, Martha’s Vineyard and Nova Scotia before returning down the East Coast via Newport to the Colonial South including time in Charleston and Savannah. A great trip spoilt only by the Hawks missing out on the AFL flag while they were away!

Bill Swan emailing from Dalmeny NSW sends his thanks for the birthday card which arrived while Bill was in Perth. His life has been somewhat disrupted this year  as his wife Anne recently passed away while they were in Bali to celebrate her 70th birthday. Anne was an ex-ANZ officer for over 15 years, and they met at a staff Christmas party when ANZ and ES&A were merging. Bill hopes to attend the Christmas lunch.

Kelvin Tyler emailing his thanks for the birthday wishes says the birthday cards are coming around too quickly.

Committeeman Eamon Veaney emails thanks to Kathy for the birthday wishes. Eamon spent a relaxing evening with family and friends at a lovely new restaurant in Gertrude Street Fitzroy called Moon under Water. Mid October saw the 30th anniversary of the IBD Golf trip to Rich River. 30 attended this year and to celebrate they ordered 30 dozen oysters to be consumed on a Murray River cruise on the Friday afternoon. Many of the attendees are ANZROC members and worked for many years in the old International Division. Col Ingram and Mike Frowen travelled down from Queensland and John Van Aken (JVA) also made the long trip across from New York to join the team this year. Mike Elliott ably assisted by Dick Chegwin and John Phelan organised the trip to perfection ensuring they brought enough refreshments to get through the weekend. The group had perfect weather for golf and the big winner was Jim Karabatsos who won the David Hastie trophy for the first time after attending the last 28 trips. Other winners were John Ries and Bob Challis for B and C grade, Steve Daley and Paul Clohesy nearest the pin, John Phelan, Richard Harding and Eamon for longest drives. They held a minutes silence for their departed colleagues David Hastie, Gary Minton, David Murray, Jacques Walter, Jeff Clarkin and Frank Stanson who all would have been there in spirit.

Bill Walker emails another year under the bridge which in itself is good. Firstly many thanks to those responsible for the timely birthday wishes. Undoubtedly the highlight of the year was the visit by Bill and wife Maureen and all the family (including grandchildren) to London, Paris and Barcelona to celebrate their eldest son's 50th birthday. He has lived in London for 21 years now, and whilst he comes home for Christmas every second year, and otherwise between times on business, he was absolutely stoked , and a little surprised, that the Aussie contingent were able to be with him to celebrate the occasion. It does not get any better than that.

Mike Whitmore sends his thanks to the committee and members for birthday wishes. Once again an excellent result for Kathy Trace with the card arriving on the day- as it has been each year.

 

AND Russell Appleton, Raymond Babb, Clive Bayley, Huck Bourke, John Briggs, David Christie, Tessa Hondros, Colin Jones, Vern Knuiksis, Geoff Leslie, Rolf Loebert,  Ian Manley, Serge McIntyre, John McKenzie, Bruce Michell, Anthony Nimmo, John Plunkett, Graeme Worland, David White,

 

October 2012

Graeme Ainscough sends his thanks for the birthday card for his 76th.He spent the day receiving cards from family and friends, shopping for books and dining at the Chelsea Heights Hotel. Graeme then watched and managed baseball teams all weekend with some wins and losses for his many Cheltenham teams. Several umpiring decisions hurt their senior team and as in most team sports despite the fiery exchanges made no difference to the decisions made. The summer season started on 30th September so the 59th consecutive year involved with baseball starts for Graeme. The club has recruited an Australian pitcher playing for Oakland Athletics who has just finished the 158 game US Major League series at the end of September so expectations are high. As Graeme has Foxtel he can watch the US games on a fairly regular basis.

Peter Bearsley emails thanks to the kind folks who organise the birthday greetings - right on the button again, for his 70th - Peter used to think that was "old" but clearly it's not.

Geoff Burton just returned from Queensland in time to receive his Birthday Card for the 70th from Kathy Trace. Geoff had an excellent trip up north, and then a great week of birthday celebrations. He can remember when 70 was old, it’s not now. Everyone involved is to becongratulated in so far as the Retired Officers’ Club is concerned, it gives all members the chance to keep up with what old work mates are up to.

Rick Dickson emails thanks for the birthday card; it is something one can bank on each year. Rick still lives in Bacchus Marsh, which he enjoys immensely and looks forward to the contents of the monthly newsletter. It is interesting to note just how much traveling EX ANZ/ESANDA people do each year in retirement. Rick supports this way of spending the post bank years and also promotes the idea of a Bucket List of things one must do before it is too late. He went through the 1st Bucket List and has now started on the second.

Alex Fowler emails that once again Birthday Greetings from ANZROC (by courtesy of Kathy) were awaiting his return from holidays.

Barbara Gardiner emails her thanks for the welcome ANZROC birthday greetings that arrived on the day! Apart from her continued involvement with U3A Nunawading her only travel experience this year is a quick trip to Spain for a wedding. Quite unexpected but Barbara is  looking forward to renewing acquaintance with all those interesting galleries in Madrid and especially the Prado before flying down to Malaga for the wedding in Nerja. She loves keeping track of all those familiar names in the ANZROC Newsletter – Barbara sends her best wishes to all who remember her.

Bruce Gillottie emails that he just received the news letter sitting in Cappadocia Turkey and got a buzz out of modern technology and the ability to read the latest news on holidays. Best wishes to all.

Richard Ham emailing from Moama says he does enjoy catching up with news of old friends albeit disturbing to read of those departing. Richard was particularly saddened to read about Max Davis – they were good friends in ANZ London at Cornhill in the seventies when they won the Private Banks tennis comp. at the big sports grounds at Catford. He wonders if it is still there. ANZ won that competition 2 years in a row and they had a photo of the team on the wall in the clubhouse. John Turnbull of Nominees fame was another member of that team. Richard asks when the ANZROC team is coming to Bendigo again.

Trevor Hart emails thanks for the birthday card for his 80th which was welcomed and especially the special note from Kathy Trace which he appreciated. Trevor and wife Louise had just returned from Venice after celebrating both their birthdays with friends.

June Hoskin writes thanks once again for remembering her recent birthday which she enjoyed celebrating with a relative’s 21st birthday party. The sending of the cards was greatly appreciated and she wishes ANZROC continued success.

Wayne and Bernadette Hulbert have to apologise for the next two months as more work intervenes and they are also taking a 4WD tour with a group of friends in Mungo National Park.

Larry James emailed a big thank you to Kathy for sending out his birthday card which as usual arrived on time. Larry had a great night on the Restaurant Tram to celebrate joining the seniors sector and has already used the seniors Myki as part of seniors’ week. “Terrific”.

The year has been busy with many voluntary days at Puffing Billy in the Dandenong’s and of course Golden Days Radio which keeps him very busy. Golden Days Radio now podcasts some of their programs. Larry has just returned from 4 weeks in England and Wales. Glorious sunshine, lots of people and many steams trains in Wales to enjoy. The wines and ales were good too. Best wishes to everyone and he hopes to catch up with colleagues at the Christmas luncheon.

Bruce Kells emails his thanks for the timely card received to mark his entry into the Honorary membership category. The birthday was celebrated quietly with Bruce and wife Audrey’s extended family on the day and was very enjoyable. A later lunch with some close friends was also great fun. These birthdays arrive quicker each year as has been expressed by a number of members of the Club but life continues without fuss for both Bruce and Audrey and their health has been good so no excuses. They both keep busy with outside interests but it does not take much to keep them busy these days. Bruce says he still has a long way to go to catch up to Charlie Rennie but will give it a go. What a marvellous man.

Fay McPherson (Life Member) emails her thanks for her birthday card. She says Kathy Trace is doing a sterling job as did her predecessors. This year she had a quiet afternoon tea at the RSL Club but she was spoilt by all the cards and emails and phone calls she received.

Maggie Murray writing from Mortlake says thanks to Kathy for the birthday wishes which of course arrived on time.

Peter O’Dwyer emailing form Yarrawonga sends his heartfelt thanks for the best wishes on his 80th. He had a “Get Together” at Club Mulwala for 64 members of his immediate family with two grand children playing a few tunes on the piano and cousins, nieces and nephews in attendance. There were only three short speeches and a good time was had by all.

Ken Stapleton emails his thanks for the birthday wishes and said he spent a quiet 68th celebratory dinner with family including 7 grandchildren that was very enjoyable.

Ken has completed 10 years of retirement and is still enjoying the good life including lots of travel and golf.  He missed last years Christmas function due to need for back surgery, but is now returning to golf after some months of rehabilitation. Ken is looking forward to catching up with former workmates in December and is off to Norfolk Island in October for a bit of R&R.

Pete Treleaven emails his thanks for his birthday card which arrived right on time as usual. Pete and wife Else are off to Bali again on 9th of October and will be there for the 10th anniversary of the tragic Bali bombings. In 2002 they flew into Bali one day after the terrible event and have since had a very close affinity with the delightful Balinese people.

Colin Walton emails his thanks for the Birthday Wishes for his 81st which he celebrated with wife Val.

Tony Watt writes his thanks for the birthday wishes for his 83rd although at his stage it is preferable to forget them. Tony and his wife have been for a break in Bali, a very pleasant sojourn.

Tony Wingrave writing from Mooroopna sends his thanks for the birthday wishes from Kathy Trace for his 80th. It was much appreciated and on the day he enjoyed a big street party with all family in attendance. It was a great day had by all. The year did not start well for Tony as he had a heart attack while on holidays but since then life has been good. Tony has had a great retirement with his wife taking trips to see the family, touring a lot of Australia and enjoyed many trips on the large cruise liners. Today their trips are mostly confined to the Upper Murray; Snowy Mountains and Tumut where the country looks terrific. 
Murray Wood sends his thanks for the kind birthday wishes conveyed in the birthday card. Murray enjoyed celebrating his 90th with family and friends spread over 4 days. Murray’s doctor says he is still healthy and plenty of batteries for the pacemaker so the future looks good. He will look forward to reading many more of the monthly newsletters and attending the Christmas functions.

 

AND Kevin Barry, Mal Campbell, Alan Chapple, Graeme Chappell, Frank Edwards, Gordon Field, Terry Glover, Phil Goodier, Bob Irvine, Graham Joseph, Kuni Karpavicius, Ed Knight, Vito Laruccia, Mike Lawrence, Susan McCarthy,  John McKenzie, Ray Murphy, Peter Russell,  Alan Rutzou, Mary Ryan, Lyn Stevens, Rod Wassell, Glenda White.

September 2012

David Barr emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday card. David and wife Helga are just back from 8 weeks in Northern Australia camping with friends and they managed to cross a lot of things off their Bucket Lists. They drove the Tanami and Oodnadatta Tracks and the Gibb River Road and despite being very rough in parts, they managed to traverse these relatively unscathed. Watched the sunset at Cable Beach and enjoyed some whale spotting at Middle Lagoon which is about 2 hours north of Broome. David and Helga visited most of the gorges in the Kimberley and they took flights to the Buccaneer Archipelago and Horizontal Falls, Mitchell Falls and the Bungle Bungles. Amazing scenery and combined with some beautiful weather, ranging from mid 20’s to mid 30’s, it certainly made for a memorable trip. They will most likely be heading north again next year to escape Melbourne’s winter.

Treasurer John Brown and wife Jan  were on the Gold Coast (Runaway Bay) staying with Bruce and Glennis Robertson for a few days and then moving on to Bribie Island to visit a couple of cousins who live up that way. They will then be heading back into northern NSW for the last couple of weeks before a last minute dash back home towards the end of September. Fish are biting, but unfortunately most are too small to keep.

Barbara Bruce emails that the ANZ birthday greetings arrived on her birthday and many thanks to Kathy Trace for the card. Four friends took Barbara out for an enjoyable lunch on her birthday. She spent 6 weeks in Britain in May/June, the highlights being in London for the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations and attending a wedding in Wales.

Ken Chisholm writes thanks for the good wishes that arrived on his birthday which was much appreciated. Ken had an excellent party provided by his wife, children and grandkids for his 70th.

Muriel Drummond sends her thanks for the birthday greetings from Kathy Trace and says it is so nice to be remembered after almost 30 years in retirement.

Frank Edwards emails many thanks for the birthday greetings as another year races by. Frank is happy to report that he is showing just a few signs of wear and tear, but nothing too obvious.

Frank and wife Mavis did the usual thing and spent their birthdays on the move, this time “doing” the cruise up the Mekong from Saigon to Siem Reap in Cambodia, spotting quite a few ANZ Royal branches and ATMs along the way. A fellow passenger told them he went to school in Hobart with an old Esanda colleague Jeff Barnes, so if anyone is still in touch with Jeff, please let him know that David (Courtland) Blakney sends his kind regards.

Gordon Field and wife Edith have recently returned from a bus trip through Poland and river cruise from Budapest to Amsterdam. He was impressed with Poland and the number of cruise vessels on the rivers. They visited the Floriade, held every ten years which was a treat as they had visited it 30 years ago in the Netherlands It is quite an event. The APT tour Gordon and Edith were on was well organised and the sites through Austria and Germany magnificent. Entertainment every evening was of a very high standard. The free food and drink on the boat was a bit of a problem in that some overdid it, much to the annoyance of others. Before departing Gordon hurt his knee which was a downer for the trip. Still they took a number of good photo’s which are being sorting through now. At present they are in the wars with his bad knee, replacement not an option with other health issues and Edith who slipped over in the garden and broke her arm. She must have it in a sling as plaster or operation was not an option for her. With Gordon as chief cook and bottle washer, and carer they are like a couple of lame ducks. It would be a humorists delight to see them getting in each other’s way in the kitchen. With the best will in the world sorting out home help is labyrinthine. Some Agencies will do one thing and not another. Still Gordon says they are bedding things down for the 2/3 months it will take the arm to heal.

John Glasson sends his thanks for the card conveying happy 90th birthday wishes together with good health and happiness in the year to come to which he will look forward to with pleasure.

Phil Goodier emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for her birthday message which arrived right on time. Retired life for Phil is flat out fishing, diving and that frustrating game of bowls plus plenty of travelling. Bowls is enjoyed with retired officers Ray Pietsch, Ian Davies and David Moffatt who are also in the Beaumaris Bowls Club. The annual fishing trip to WA with ' Capt Bligh’, Peter Bramwell and crew Bob Parsons was again successful this year as it was at Shark Bay where many good fish were caught. A great place when the weather is cooler in Melbourne. Phil and wife Gail also enjoyed a few weeks of R & R in Koh Samui Thailand and trips to Mallacoota and the Snowy River (fishing) somehow fitted in to keep the freezer well stocked. Frequent trips to Yorke Peninsula in Sth Aus are part of life as Phil’s sister is involved in farming near Maitland and Kangaroo Island. The Beaumaris Motor Yacht Squadron takes up time however it was good to see retired officers Tony Palmer and Max Pleydell and wives dining at the club recently As the Crows are doing well and the finals looming ones' nerves will surely be tested !!

John Hawkins emailed that he is unable to attend the meeting at Ballarat as he and wife Helen will be touring East Coast Canada/USA until 03 Oct.

Louis Hebrard emails that once again he thanks the club for the timely birthday card and good wishes. Fortunately Louis is keeping very well and enjoying the expanding family, golf, working one day a week and many other interests.

Ian Ince writes to thank Kathy for the birthday greetings for his 79th which was greatly appreciated. It has been a quiet year but at least he had two birthday parties as the family could not all be together on the day.

Peter Jones emailing his many thanks for the birthday card which arrived on the day says that to celebrate his 80th he went out to dinner with the family.

Cathie MacKiggan writes her many thanks for remembering her birthday as always arriving on the day. She spent a week in Noosa Heads and enjoyed a spot of warm weather with every day 25/26 degrees but then back to Melbourne to warm clothes and the electric blanket.

Susan McCarthy emails her thanks for the annual birthday card. She arrived home from a week in the snow on her birthday to find the card awaiting her. Susan enjoys retirement, and from the letters published in the ANZROC monthly newsletter, so do most people. There’s such a lot of the world to be explored (and so little time to do the exploring). A highlight of her past year was a terrific trip to Portugal with Australians Studying Abroad. Susan learnt plenty about the Portuguese navigational prowess, and about the English development of the market for Port.

John McConnell sends his thanks for the birthday greetings which again arrived with immaculate timing. He says he finds the quantity and quality of the news distributed to members of great interest.

Keith Moorhouse emailed his thanks for the ANZROC Birthday Wishes for his 66th year. Keith and wife Irene have just returned from a holiday in Cairns where they enjoyed great weather, scenic beauty, wonderful food and a lot of diving. Needless to say they are both in good health and their life is very busy with travelling, hobbies, 10 grandchildren and a great grandson. Keith sends regards to all his past work colleagues

Brian Murdoch sends his thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday wishes he received for his 81st.Brian says it is pleasing to catch up with what is news with other retirees. Unfortunately 2012 has not been great health wise for Brian but after stints in hospital, rehabilitation and respite he has now returned home. Visits by Neville and Cheryl Pearson, Bruce Tickell, John Flyger, Neil Sharman and Alan Chapple have helped his recovery.

Reg Nicolson sent a note to thank Kathy Trace for the birthday card which arrived on the day. Reg says that although managing the birthday cards must be a time consuming and never ending task it is greatly appreciated by the “oldies” and the other cards get fewer and fewer as we age.

Bernard O'Reilly emails thanks for his birthday card. Bernard and wife Claire  have continued with their  4 X 4 travels with a trip to view the Alice Springs /Finke desert race in June however as they  have now visited most places on the  agenda and are looking for some more comfort as opposed to outback bush camping, the vehicle with all camping equipment is now for sale. Bernard and Claire have not been in Melbourne during the winter for some time and must admit the colder weather is not to their liking so will have to plan to be in sunnier/warmer parts next year but in the meantime they will be going to the country music festival in Mildura in early October for a week (hopefully after the mighty Hawks have won another premiership). The newsletter is always a joy to learn what is happening to past colleagues and with some luck Bernard hopes to be able to attend the meeting at The Waltzing Matilda in Springvale.

Alan Pearce would like to thank the members for their birthday wishes on the occasion of his 77th birthday and also sincerely thank Kathy Trace for her great efforts in getting the birthday greetings to members on time. It is very much appreciated.

Mark Stankovich writes thanks for the birthday wishes. He had a great and happy day celebrating his birthday at a dinner party with his whole family. As usual the year passed too quickly and there seems to be less and less time to accomplish all one wants to do.

Doug Watson emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for the special greetings on his birthday card.

It only seems just a short time ago that Doug and wife Maureen arrived from ANZ London in 1971 and could not understand why everything was closed....but it was a special race day in November! Recently it was very much into the future  when Alister Maitland and Doug lunched at the Treasury on the corner of Queen Street. Yes the old ANZ 394 Collins Street where many moons ago he was set to work as the new Pom in town on set off points ,Mac Brunckhorst stopped it but today a front line product in the form of creditor set off accounts has been introduced...change goes around and back!!. But the tellers counter still remains as a symbol of the banks past .Today Doug and Maureen now have a great family of 20 and celebrated his special day at the RACV resort at Inverloch which was a nice place to be for a few days, even in the winter. At this time they also reflect on the many friends and support they have had from the ANZ family. And it was good to catch up with Rodney and Kerry Dark and Rosemary and Don McGinn earlier this month. Retirement is not for Doug and after a stint on Swinburne University board and working on  the Bendigo Community Bank Concept they are running a small consulting business from Little Collins Street not far from ANZ Queen Street. This keeps Doug more than occupied but still allows time to visit Europe and the Med and London each year to catch up with friends, London ANZers  and his mother who is now some 97 years of age and still living in the family home near Dulwich in London. Still quite a while to go..... If he follows the gene path!

 

AND Kevin Barry, John Bloom, Bill Bowring, Geoff Christensen, Brian Day, Saul Eslake, Pierre Farhat, Ian Fulton, Peter Giasoumi, David Gibb, Trevor Hart,  Peter Harvey, Andy Herd, Graeme Horsburgh, Bob Irvine, Erwin Jones, Graham Joseph, Peter Kane, Rob Kirk, Alan Lauder, George Lawson, Phil Manning, Bruce and Nancye Mathrick,  Peter Mitchell, John Pearson, Ron Phillips,  Graeme Plant, Alan Podger, Tom Portelli, Peter Powell, Bevyn Ranford, Barry Reid, Allan Richardson, John Saffery, Kevin Sharp, Graham Spruzen, Rupe Thomas, Russell van Rooyen, Adrian Walsh, John White, ANZROC QSLD, NSW, SA, TAS, WA

 

August 2012

Ian Bell emailing from Bendigo says thank you again for the Birthday Wishes on his 70th. It is now 15 years since Ian retired and the time has flown quite quickly. Ian and wife Carmel had a cruise to New Zealand earlier this year and would recommend the experience to all. They hope to again hop on a ship in 2013 all being well. Next time they are looking at a cruise around Australia or the Islands.

Gordon Christensen emails many thanks once again to the club for card received on his birthday. Gordon and his wife recently returned from a week in Las Vegas followed by a cruise from New York to Alaska via the Panama Canal.Passing through the canal took 10 hours from arrival at 7.00am. The ship is towed through the two locks at each end of the canal by 8 locomotives with a clearance of only 60cms on each side of the ship. Gordon was told that it costs a large cruise ship around $450,000 U.S. dollars to use the canal for one crossing.

Rae Collins writes as always it’s great to hear from Kathy Trace on the date of his birthday. At 92 he is not too bad as he does plenty of walking on his new pusher of 5/6 miles each day. Rae still visits the East Malvern RSL regularly and often meets up with members Murray Wood and Neil Sharman. The other member of his group Wal McGillivray is in Queensland for the winter. Rae is still attending the senior members’ lunches at Kooyong Tennis Club where he feels he must have played a few thousand sets over the years. Rae has been retired since 1976 and has made good use of the time in the early years travelling extensively overseas. Now he likes to read of the exploits of the members of his old ANZ crew.

Neil Dawtrey e-mails his thanks to the club for unfailingly remembering his birthday and especially Kathy Trace. Coming to the meetings again several times this year has been very enjoyable after being on the long term injured list after falling off a ladder in October 2011,spending nearly six weeks in hospital and a rehab facility and  unable to get about very well for many months after that. Normal life has now resumed and travel can again be possible and the other things we all enjoy doing.

Ray Gill reports that he is unable to attend the August meeting as he is off to Cairns again for the second time in three months.

Geoff Harkinreceived the ANZROC birthday card for his birthday and the thought was appreciated.After taking a package in Sept 08, Geoff went back in July 10 as a temp for 23 months, working on the Landmark Integration project, where the Bank purchased the Landmark deposit and loan book from the Australian Wheat Board,He was the last temp off the project after 23 months when it was wrapped up on 30th May this year.It was a fantastic experience working with an amazing group of young people.

John Harris emails his thanks to Kathy and the Club for the good wishes for his birthday. John and wife Colleen are both well as is the family and they have just returned from their regular visit to their son, daughter in law and three grandchildren in London. A side trip to Provence entailed two weeks and just over 2,000 Km in a rented car exploring towns and villages with a couple of days in Dubai on the way home.  Support in London for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations was enthusiastic and John and Colleen enjoyed a great vantage point to watch the Procession down the Thames which proved remarkable with the 1,000 boats of all sizes and descriptions required to maintain 4 mph for 7 miles - quite an undertaking for some of the oarsmen. Their daughter, son in law and 2 further grandchildren in Melbourne provided a great welcome home

Terry Heenan emails thanks Kathy for the birthday card which again arrived on time. Terry had a wonderful 74th birthday with all the family present, including daughter Joanne who shares Terry’s birthday date, and on this occasion was half his age. Terry and wife Mary have 5 grandchildren now all under six years of age, which keeps them busy. They still live in Leopold and Terry keeps active by playing bowls and golf regularly.

John Hudgson emails that once again on the day his much appreciated card arrived. Thanks to Kathy and the committee for continuing this fabulous tradition.Another year in retirement and enjoying it immensely .John and wife Ann spent a wonderful week at Boambee Bay (just near Coff’s Harbour) early in the year and enjoyed the meandering drive home through NSW. They also spent a week travelling with the RACV “fly the Flag tour” in their  1971 Rambler Rebel this year travelling out through Hamilton to Mount Gambier and back through the Western District via Ballarat – They have not ventured far since but seem to fill in the time very easily. Their daughter has just left on a 12 month overseas trip commencing through Asia and then onto British Isles and Europe so John and Ann have been involved in the preparation for her trip. Maybe they will have some news on their own travels next year. They both love getting the ANZROC newsletter which helps them keep up with ANZ colleagues and they are looking forward to joining members at the Ballarat luncheon

Doug Imrie emails that it is great to be able to keep up to date with what’s going on via the newsletters while they are travelling through Queensland. He and wife Trish intended to be home by September but had an incident with the caravan. They exited Wyangla Dam National Park via covered exit with “2 metre clearance”. Doug’s van is less than 2 metres high, but the air conditioner is higher. Suffice to say, they now have a six week stop in Cairns awaiting repairs to damaged roof.

Bill Jackson emails his appreciation to Kathy for the timely arrival of the ANZROC birthday card for his 70th. Celebration was to be a simple dinner with close family. Bill was ambushed and conned as it turned out to be a well concealed and planned surprise party luncheon at the local RSL with family, past and present neighbours plus long time friends which included Brian and Noelle Christensen and Neville (Birdie) and Cheryl Pearson. It was a real surprise and wonderful to have all those there share this special milestone with him. Also thanks to those that rang and wished Bill a Happy Birthday.

Alwynne Kilpatrick writing on his 88th says thanks to those responsible for the birthday wishes over the years. We know that all members appreciate the receipt of their cards. Alwynne retired in 1984 at the ripe old age of 60 and now at 88 is not doing too badly. It is always nice to read of the doings of members in the newsletter.

Serge McIntyre writes to thank Kathy Trace for the birthday wishes for his 75th birthday which was celebrated with his family.

Godfrey Mills emails thanks for the card. A few things to report e.g. Lapidary activities still going well and Faceting Course was a great success. Godfrey and wife Nancy are about to head overseas with their two youngest daughters [both ex ANZ Staffers]. They will all be staying for a while at a mutual friend's place just south of Florence in Italy. Then it’s off to Paris, after which Nancy, Godfrey and middle daughter [Jenny] head off to Nancy's birthplace just outside Edinburgh. That completed they head back to London for a few days and then back home via Singapore. Meantime, young Jane leaves them and returns to Italy and then heads to Turkey with her three kids while husband [Darren] goes off to compete in the Berlin Marathon. He should do well and is looking for a top 125/150 finish. About 45,000 are likely to start. He can run circa 2hrs 39 mins plus for the 42.4 kms which makes him probably the top Marathon runner in Victoria in the 40 to 45 age group.

Kevin O'Neil writes thanks for the birthday wishes on the occasion of his 75th birthday

Trevor Richards emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for the Birthday Card on the occasion of his 67th birthday.Trevor is gearing up for his annual trip to Port Douglas via Townsvilleto attend a wedding. Two weeks of winter sunshine and warmth.

Joe Romano emails his thanks for the birthday card which arrived as usual on the same day as the birthday. Joe will be going to Qsld for a few days just to get away from the cold weather. He needs to keep the trip short as he wants to assist his brother and sister to look after their elderly parents.

Bernie Sowersby writing on his 82nd sends his thanks to Kathy Trace for the good wishes he received in his birthday card that arrived on the day.

Lyn Stevens who has been responsible for the great luncheons we have enjoyed in March at the Maroondah Club for the past three years sends her thanks for the birthday wishes albeit belatedly she says as she hasn’t the time to keep up with her chores.

Neil Sharman sends his sincere thanks for the birthday wishes he received for his 76th birthday. Neil says it’s always a particular pleasure to receive a birthday card from our Retired Officers Club.

Keith Taylor writing on his 84th says thanks for the best wishes for my birthday and he enjoys the newsletters reading of the club’s and members’ activities.

Jim Trimble writing on his 84th says many thanks for the annual birthday greetings and to Kathy for the wonderful job in sending out greetings to arrive on the day. Its 24 years since Jim retired and he often thinks of the last years of his career spent at the Safe Deposit at 351 Collins Street which has since closed and transferred back to 388 Collins Street.

John Turnbull says thanks for the birthday card and he has only 10 years to go before becoming an Honorary Member.

AND, Jim Christie, Lawton Graham, Martin Hayden, Geoff Horton, Ron Pidcock, Tom Portelli, Dick Sanders,  Roy Sloggett, Glenda White,  ANZROC QSLD, NSW, SA, TAS, WA

 

July 2012

 

Les Ager emailed to thank Kathy for the birthday card which, as always, arrived on the day.

He celebrated his 81st birthday with all the family including two great grandchildren.

Les is happy to say he is still enjoying good health and keeping busy.

Jeffrey Cox emailing from Clifton Beach sends his many thanks to the team for the birthday card. It’s always a nice surprise to receive it. Jeffrey and wife Alison are pleased to report that they are in fine form and enjoying life in the tropical north swimming 1.5km before breakfast each day all year round and try to walk most afternoons in order to maintain body heat and a reasonable pulse.  Since leaving ANZ in 2001, Jeffrey worked for some years with a number of Queensland’s cattle barons and has been doing odd consultancy jobs for them ever since. He is still involved with a number of families in the Rockhampton area and gets down there quite often.

In May Jeffrey and Alison spent a few weeks in Spain. They flew into Madrid where they spent a few days before taking the fast train to Seville. Then onto Cordoba and Granada by train before going into a hotel in the Alpujarra region for a week of walking as they are particularly interested in the Moorish history associated with these cities and the region. Over the last 10 years Jeffrey has had a lot to do with water licences and irrigation so was intrigued with the way the Romans and Moors managed to build aquifers in the rugged hills of the Alpujarra. They walked along some of them – still working to this day.

In going through some old papers Jeffrey  came across a photograph and press release dated 9 October 1968 relating to the opening of….‘a new financial centre in the heart of Melbourne’s Collins Street’. It took 3 years to complete and, with the land, cost $10 million! He’ll send it through to the committee as he has no need for it.

John Drummond emails his thanks to President Neville, the Committee and members of ANZ ROC for the card sent for his 72nd birthday and thanks too to Kathy for organizing the card.

The monthly newsletters are always welcome, interesting and a means of keeping reasonably up to date with fellow members. John and wife Bev are both enjoying good health and keeping their strength up for a planned holiday in Darwin in August. Good health to everyone.

Nev Greenway emails apologies for his late reply as just after his birthday Nev spent a few days in hospital but fortunately he was able to attend a very enjoyable return to Cohuna for the 2nd reunion of the first class at the Cohuna Consolidated Elementary School in early May. The first Reunion was in 2010 on the 60th anniversary of the school opening in April 1950. Thanks once again for the Club's Birthday Greetings which were received promptly on his birthday. Nev and wife Bev’s  year has been highlighted by hosting and then participating in two campervan/motor home exchanges for 10 weeks in Europe followed by 4 weeks in the UK. Their motor home tour in Europe commenced 12 months ago and was a circumnavigation through the Netherlands, Belgium, Northern France, Paris, Normandy and the Loire Valley to Mulhouse in the Alsace, Freiberg, Memmingen, Munich, Prague, Dresden, Berlin, Hamburg, and then back to Eilde near Groningen. They have many great memories including the sundown service of remembrance of the First World War at the Menin Gate in Ypres and being able to deliver Nev’s grandfather’s photo and service record to the Museum at Fromelles. After an interesting journey back to Carlyle in the UK by seven different trains and an overnight ferry, they were picked up at the station and taken to the Dumfries and Galloway region in Scotland where they collected the exchange motor home for the UK leg of their trip.  Nev and Bev then spent the next four weeks exploring and catching up with friends in the UK before meeting ANZROC member Keith Witney and wife Jill in Edinburgh for the Royal Tattoo. Unfortunately, the weather was very wet and Scottish and they all were well soaked at the Tattoo and after another hour waiting for taxis following the performance. The travellers did all vote that it was well worth it and they enjoyed touring the Edinburgh attractions despite the weather.

John Hawkins emails that he and wife Helen could not make the July meeting as they will be on a Boat Cruise on the Mekong River from Cambodia to Vietnam

Don Hoffmann emails his thanks for the Birthday Card - it is always nice to be remembered. Since moving to Beaconsfield four years ago Don has lost contact with a lot of the old ES&A boys, but did receive a welcome phone call from his old mate Merv Potter in the west. Don and wife Jan haven't had any exciting trips recently - mostly visiting family in the country. He is still active in the great game of Lawn Bowls, but less so during the Melbourne winter.

Frank Marzin emails thanks for the birthday wishes. He spent a week in Broadbeach for his 65th birthday. Frank is still working fulltime, planning to retire in the next couple of years and hoping to catch up with past colleagues in the near future.

Geoff Murrell sends his thanks for the birthday card on the occasion of his 73rd birthday. Geoff is happy to report that all are well in the Murrell household. They had a relatively quiet time in 2011 and 2012 (so far) with wife Mary undergoing two knee replacement operations within 10 months. The surgery was very successful so they are looking forward to some overseas travel in 2013. Best regards to all.

Life Member Ken McNutt writes to acknowledge the birthday greetings for his 85th. The past year has been fairly quiet with only two interstate trips, one of which was regrettably to attend a funeral.  With the above in mind, to have experienced the recent earth tremor could possibly be classified as a significant event.

Ray Murphy emailed his many thanks to Kathy for the Birthday Greetings. This year as was the norm was a happy event spent with family and friends. Birthdays are important but this year will be special with expectant arrival of Ray and wife Glenyce’s first great grandchild later this month. Notice of Harry Glovers' membership of ANZROC  brought back many happy memories of their time spent together at Stawell in 1981/83 .Harry was Ray’s Assistant Manager during that very special year of  the running of the 100th Stawell Gift in 1981.

Coralie O’Donahoo writing from Noosa Heads says thanks for the birthday greetings from Kathy Trace that arrived on her birthday, the day before she returned home from 3 weeks in Sri Lanka which is a most fascinating country. She climbed many stairs, visited lots of temples, went on safaris by jeep, travelled from ocean to mountainous tea plantations and in between a car with a chauffer. It was very civilized. Coralie also had lunch at the famous Cricket Club Café in Colombo which is decorated with cricket memorabilia, much of it from Australia, including framed articles from “The Argus”. She also spent time in the old city at Galle and the Fort as well as the famous cricket ground with its magnificent view.

Miles Tiller sends his thanks for the timely birthday card he received for his 74th birthday. Miles spent an enjoyable day with his family that included four grandsons who are a joy to be with. After his eye operation last year driving of his car is limited to the local area during daylight which restricts his ability to drive interstate or to Victorian scenic spots. Otherwise Miles and his wife enjoy reasonably good health and he enjoys reading the newsletters albeit with a magnifying glass.

Glen Twidale was saddened to read of the death of Ian Ewing. Glen knew him well and had worked with him in Hobart many many years ago.

Roger Watkins writes his thanks for the birthday card that as on most occasions arrived on time. Roger and his wife intend to travel to Canberra later in the year to attend the annual HMAS Shoalhaven reunion. In 2013 the Royal Australian Navy will be celebrating 100 years since its founding and Roger hopes to be at the reunion again this time in Sydney to join in the celebrations. Twenty six nations have been invited to send their Navy ships to Sydney for this event and to date the response has been encouraging.

Bill Willocks emails that the birthday card is most appreciated. He is currently half way through a 6 month trip around Australia in their caravan with wife Sue and they are doing it hard in Broome at present. For those wanting to boost their superfund, a visit to Newman, WA, could help. Bill visited his cousin there who recently got a job driving buses transporting workers to the mines for $120k PA plus. He is 67 years old, not the oldest on staff, and says they value the more mature workers. The hours may also suit ex-bankers with the workday having a mandatory 4 hour lunch. The bad news is the 5.00 AM start and 7.00PM finish with zero alcohol.

Brian Wills writes on his 81st that he is keeping quite reasonable health. He says that reading the newsletters reminds him that the numbers of members he knew and worked with are getting smaller but ageing well and he sees a lot of new names popping up each month.

 

AND Wendy Black, Helen Bouch, Terry Brennan, John Drummond, Rosemary Callanan, John Conn, Len Donahue, Jim Ebsworthy, John Fairbairn, Cathy Flynn, Norris Gale, Andy Herd, David Hillas, Peter Jones, Harry Loucas,  Bruce Mathrick, Andrew  McGregor, David Phelps, John Ries, Dick Sanders, Ken Swan, John Tulen, Kevin Watson, Glenda White, Peter Williams

 

June 2012

 

Bruce Avent emails that he was delighted to receive the Club’s best wishes on the occasion of his 75th Birthday. Things are going well for Bruce and his wife; they hope to get up to Japan later in the year to see their son who is the NAB’s Managing Partner in Japan.  Banking runs in the family as Bruce’s wife’s father, Les Barker (dec’d) was also a Manager with ANZ. His name would ring a bell with a number of ANZROC members.

Darryl Bartlett emails his thanks to Kathy for the timely birthday greetings. (A year into the 70’s already!). The year saw Darryl and wife Ronda continue their sweep of Asia in November returning  to Cambodia, travelling from Siem Reap down Tonle Sap Lake and the Mekong River on an 8 day cruise on a new boat the “Jahan”. There were only 36 passengers with interesting shore excursions and special dinners featuring Cambodian and Vietnamese menus. They moved on to Saigon for several days then to Hanoi with the highlight being 2 nights spent on Ha Long Bay on the “Violet” which only carried 12 passengers but 20 crew, so they were well pampered. A 4 day stopover in Singapore just prior to Christmas, enabled them to see the spectacular decorations along Orchard Rd. Darryl and Ronda then flew into Brisbane to have Christmas with their daughter and family on the Gold Coast. Now that winter is closing in on Melbourne they will be returning to the Gold Coast over June and July to temper the Arthritis.

David Bennie emails thanks for the birthday card and it’s much appreciated. David shares his birthday with his niece and this year she celebrated her 21st so needless to say David’s took the back seat on this occasion. David and wife Mary Anne had a great night shared with family and friends. It’s been a busy and joyous year with the arrival of their 5th grandchild and 2nd granddaughter in January. During the year Mary Anne had her second book published (From Stuffed to Sorted) which is doing very well much to her delight. In July they are travelling overseas to Europe for 8 weeks.

Wendy Black emailed thanks for the birthday wishes from Kathy Trace for her and husband Eric Black in April and May that were greatly appreciated. She says the Club and its 'helpers' are to be congratulated. They are hoping to catch up with friends and colleagues soon.

Anne Blashki writing from Shepparton says thanks for the birthday greetings and mentioned that she finds the newsletters so interesting as it’s quite amazing to read of the level of activities and amount of travelling that our members including her friends and colleagues are enjoying.

Brian Day emailed his sincere thanks for the birthday wishes on the occasion of his 75th. Wow where did all those years go. Brian had an enjoyable evening celebrating with family and friends. He will catch up with colleagues at one of the forthcoming ANZROC functions.

Lindsay Dell emails his thanks for the birthday card which arrived while he was in Canberra celebrating their youngest grandson's first birthday which just happens to be the day after his own.

Nola Forsyth sends her thanks for the birthday card which was a wonderful surprise. She apologises for being unable to attend meetings as she is committed full time to manage her shop in Camberwell as she says at the moment things are very quiet.

Barrie Gibson emails thank you for the card for his birthday. He is still hard at work on a couple of projects but keeps in touch with a number of the ANZ guys from the Collins Street days for lunch. Barrie adds that these are in the best traditions of the Wong Shong Ki Restaurant {Russell Street} but  he was sad  when told  that his friend and colleague Trevor Williams had passed on {Trevor was part of that group going back to 1997}.

Graeme King was an apology for the June meeting as he and his wife were heading off on a tour of the Kimberly’s with Outback Spirit followed by a trip on the Ghan from Darwin to Adelaide.

Ken Lee reports that after 57 years in Essendon it is time for him to move and he will be settling into a Keilor Retirement Village in late July.

Past President Kevin Mitchell and wife Bernice are back from their wonderful Danube 15 day river cruise, boarding at Amsterdam after spending 3 days in Paris sight seeing. Being the first cruise for the summer season with an all Australian 120 passenger list, they had a great time meeting people from every state.  Evergreen was the tour company and they were fantastic leaving nothing to chance both on the ship and on land for the excursions. The food was excellent and the scenery delightful as they  cruised on the “Amadeus Brilliant” through 66 locks, terminating at Budapest, then travelling to Prague by coach for a 3 night stay. Having a new audience who had never heard any of Kevin’s  corny jokes, he was invited to do a stand up Comedy Routine opening proceedings the night the ship staff were to entertain the passengers.  Kevin was passed of as the ships newest recruit and provided with a kitchen hands hat to wear. By the response it seemed to go over well, as for the remainder of trip he had fellow passengers relating their favourite jokes to add to his extensive collection. Europe was great but they were glad to be home. Kevin is now leaving on another holiday, this time with his 2 sons. They fly to Brisbane then boarding a P&O Ship to spend 7 days cruising the Whitsundays returning mid June. Life is tough.

Mike Nickell emailed to acknowledge and thank Kathy and the Committee for his birthday greeting. Another year passed, thankfully with good health and numerous great experiences for Mike and wife Lyn that included a 4 week safari in Africa, 10 days in Cook Is and they recently returned from 5 weeks in US. 8 days were spent hiking the Canyons of Utah & Arizona also Monument Valley then 14 days cruising from San Diego to Florida via Panama. (The kids’ inheritance is diminishing rapidly!)  Time at home was spent helping prepare and plant out a 1600 hazelnut tree grove for their son at Gembrook. A bit of agricultural labouring helps keep the fitness levels up. November 2011 also saw the culmination of a 10 year family research project in collaboration with a 2nd cousin with the publication and launch of a 470 page book about the family's history spanning 400 years. Keeping in touch with fellow retirees every 2nd month at Mulgrave Country club is a priority for the diary and a day he looks forward to.

Peter Nyga emailed to thank ANZROC for the  birthday card, which arrived with the usual impeccable timing – thanks to the efficiency of ANZROC and Australia Post (unlike Egypt’s postal system: some of his  friends are still waiting for postcards Peter  mailed from there two years ago!). To celebrate the family had a great lunch at his place, with all children and grandchildren present – Peter’s youngest daughter even came over from Perth, where she now lives. Time sure is flying: for his next birthday, the Beatles’ hit When I’m 64 will become a reality – unfortunately, he can remember when they released it. Peter is still doing a lot of sailing and has not put the boat into winter storage yet. In late May Peter took out a disabled fellow (legally blind, as well as horrific facial injuries from an industrial accident). In perfect sailing weather it was very rewarding to watch this fellow thoroughly enjoy himself. It was a most joyful occasion.

Moira Oxley emails her thanks for the most recent Newsletter; it has always been a bright spot in our member Peter Oxley’s day when news of old friends and acquaintances could be carefully read and re-read many times over.Unfortunately after Moira had acute hand surgery late last year Peter is now resident in a nursing home in Mount Gambier as the increasing ravages of getting older have taken their toll and it’s certainly not the best way to celebrate 58 years of marriage.

Alan Podger reports that the “BIG 80” Birthday card arrived on the day duly signed by Kathy – and was greatly appreciated. Alan, wife Judith and the family celebrated at the RACV Club on the Saturday night before (with the Essendon/Richmond scores being relayed frequently throughout the night). Alan says he enjoyed playing bowls last summer with a modicum of success and a pennant promotion to Division 3 with MCC Bowls section. Alan and Judith travelled to Noosa for a break last winter together with some family members who drove down from Gladstone for a spot of “catching up”. It is truly a great life – when you don’t weaken.

Charles Rennie emails he was delighted to receive the Birthday greetings and thank all for the great efforts taken to brighten one’s day. Kathy’s takeover of the cards and delivery on THE day has followed John Vanselow’s skills. Charles feels his birthday acknowledgment is very belated but his days are absolutely full with the essential requirements of Doctors, Physios, Dentists and Home Help etc. taking priority.  Of course it takes a great deal longer to do everything and since Charles and his wife were off-loaded on an escalator about 3 years ago their mobility has slowed and the aids have increased.  However, there others much less fortunate for whom Charles has much sympathy.It is a pity that attendance at the regular ANZROC meetings, at least occasionally, has not been practical but he has not given up hope – one could say “better late than never” but the odds of attendance are diminishing.Charles sends hisbest regards to all ANZROC members.

Barry Rogersemails his thanks to Kathy and the team for his birthday card and Barry appreciated the contact and the effort that is taken to maintain that contact. He is still working and unable to attend meetings, but looks forward to receiving the newsletter and attending the Christmas luncheon with the opportunity to catch up with former colleagues. Both Barry and wife Jill are well and looking forward to a European holiday in July.

Bob Schofield reports that he’s off on his travels again with wife Eva, firstly a bike ride in the USA that sets off on 27th May from Nashville Tennessee for a three week, one thousand mile (1600 km) bike ride to Washington DC. He and a small group of American cycling buddies will traverse the hills of Kentucky before heading northeast from Cincinnati along the Upper Ohio River, almost as far as Pittsburgh, in Pennsylvania. From there they head towards the American capital by way of the venerable Great Allegheny Passage and C&O (Chesapeake & Ohio) Canal trails. He will again be recording his experiences in online journal form, which may be accessed at: http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/ma12 Bob has organised all aspects of this trip himself and much background and planning material was uploaded to this site prior to departure from Australia, as a guide to intending riders This may be of interest to anyone seeking an insight into the preparatory aspects of such a ride. He would welcome messages of interest and support from ANZROC (Vic) members and friends by means of the online “Guestbook” accessed by a link at the top of each page of the journal. Then Bob and Eva fly to UK for some touring before visiting families and friends there and in Finland. Some very relaxed R&R in Bangkok is planned for a few days on the way home. Bob is scheduled to return to Australia one day before his birthday and this year will be one of the very few occasions when he can experience first- hand the Club’s famed ability to have a greetings card delivered precisely on the correct date in late July.

Terry Stapleton emails that another good year in Sydney has gone by quickly for him and wife Maureen who are both lucky to enjoy good health and be able to lead generally active lives. Terry is still enjoying tennis once a week with some other older blokes.... and the Wine and Food Society of NSW has his support (feet under the table) for most weekly luncheons. Also during the year Terry joined a Book Discussion Group. He does value the monthly magazine on the web and the news it brings of friends he worked with and their current happenings. Terry sends best wishes to all his fellow members in Victoria.

Sandra Street emails that she was really sorry to hear that Kevin Flynn had died. "Flynny" was a much liked and respected head of International Department at Royal Bank Branch during the glory days in the late 60s/70s. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Norma Thomas writing from Pialba in Queensland says how much she appreciated the good wishes received on the occasion of her birthday.

AND Dick Barry, Diane Carew, Dave Cuddon, Ray Gill, Jack Helisma, Peter Lees, Bernadette Lynch, Susan McCarthy, Graham Morgan, Ray Murphy, David Phelps, Tom Phillips,  Peter Westaway, John White, John Williams, Judy Williams, Peter Williams,

 

May 2012

 

Will Bailey was delighted to receive the absolutely "on time" birthday card upon his birthday thanks to Kathy.  It was another "interesting" year which adds to life's experiences. Will and wife Dorothy had a terrific family birthday at the Geelong Club which was a joint celebration with their daughter, Merryn. She worked in travel in London and in 55 Collins Street, Health & Safety part of HR for a short time. Will’s highlight in the year was a new left hip in October - terrific outcome and he should have done it earlier! During the year they have spent many delightful weeks at their place in Noosa and visited Perth following their grandson's wedding in Esperance. In Perth Will and Dorothy were able to lunch with Kevin and Sue Watson and Lloyd and Jan Guthrie. It was great to catch up and relive past times together. It is sad to read of the passing of so many old friends during the past twelve months - we must be all getting older!

Alma Barkell writes to thank Kathy Trace for the kind wishes received on her birthday card and it was appreciated. It was a quiet but happy day. Alma is fortunate to be well again after a couple of falls which hurt her back and will now be able to come to our meetings in the city.

Robert [Bob] Bell emailing from Mollymook sends thanks for the good wishes for his recent birthday. Bob enjoys the monthly newsletter as it keeps him informed of what other retirees are doing. Bob and wife Carolyn continue to enjoy good health and living on the lovely South Coast of N.S.W. He manages a game of golf and 2 or 3 games of bowls each week. Bob is currently in his 8th year as Chairman of the Bowling Club, which can be quite time consuming. Bob and Carolyn are leaving in mid May for a 20 day cruise of the Mediterranean which they are very much looking forward to. They will also be spending a few days in Rome and London.

Wendy Bradley emailed her thanks for the birthday card and said she had a lovely relaxing day.

Luigi Bucello writing from Dalmore sends thanks for the birthday card which as usual arrived on time. Luigi has been busy negotiating with his insurance company following the theft of his car at Cranbourne. The car was not recovered but police believed it was taken for parts and would have been stripped by the time the theft was reported only an hour later. The insurance company is disputing payment of personal items as the loss was more than 100klms from his home. From September to December Luigi will be busy preparing for the next asparagus season and then coordinating the harvesting and processing of the asparagus for domestic and export markets.

Kim Charlton emailing from Cora Lynn sends his thanks for the ANZROC birthday greetings. It was waiting when Kim and wife Joy  got home from a couple of months travelling on the Eyre Peninsula catching heaps of blue swimmer crabs, fish, squid, even a big cuttlefish, although it seems Joy was the most successful angler.  It is a wonderful part of the country. They started at Ceduna and worked around to Port Germein, spending time at Venus Bay, Mt Camel Beach, Elliston, Locks Well, Port Lincoln, Lincoln National Park and Port Neill. Big salmon, at Mt Camel Beach in particular, proved no match for Joy. Their love of fishing and salt water is well served by the beautiful beaches and long jetties for which the Eyre Peninsula is renowned. The wake up call came when they arrived back in beautiful Gippsland to 17 degrees.

Graeme Croxford writing his thanks for the birthday greetings says he and his wife are returning to their little hobby farm in Harrietville as they have been missing the country life.Graeme says shifting his collection of sports cars has been the main hassle but thanks to a few mates they have almost accomplished the move.

Don Davy writes to record his thanks for the birthday card for his 68th.The good wishes were most appreciated. The day started with phone calls from family and close friends followed by lunch with colleagues from Electric Vehicles at a restaurant at Hallam as the guest of his employer. That evening he enjoyed dinner with his elder daughter and family at their home in Endeavour Hills and on the weekend joined his brother for a joint birthday celebration at home in Don’s newly renovated unit at Ferntree Gully.

Glynn Evans writing on his 84th thanked Kathy for the kind birthday  wishes and says he looks  back to 1949 when he was 21 years of age and employed as  Chauffer for the Union Bank of Australasia  351 Collins Street and the almost 40 years of happy days that followed.

Roy Harper reports that he will be travelling for a few weeks to Perth, Broome and Darwin returning to Melbourne in late May.

Graham Heenan emailing from Belmont says once again many thanks for the annual birthday wishes. As  Graham and wife Pam enjoyed good health for the past year  they confidently arranged a 10 week European trip. The major segments were a 15 day tour from Vienna down the Dalmatian Coast and Adriatic Sea to Dubrovnik and then a cruise from Copenhagen around the Baltic Sea (11 nights and 5 kilos!!), including  2 days in St. Petersburg which they  really appreciated. Graham and Pam then met their daughter and her Belgian husband who were living near Bruges, and during four weeks with them visited their son in-laws’ parents in Germany and together with another daughter and family who came across from Australia, went on a Canal boat cruise in the Alsace area in France for 5 nights – a wonderful time for the family. A four day stopover in Hong Kong on the way home made 19 countries in 10 weeks. They booked a lot of the trip on the internet which included train travel and accommodation from Vienna to Prague for 5 days and Copenhagen to Paris for 4 days – however all went well and they had a wonderful 10 weeks.

Laurie Holland sending his thanks for remembering another milestone, his 92nd, says don’t they come around quickly? Laurie and his wife are thankful that to date they are managing quite well in spite of the failings that come with ageing. They are well supported by their children and are thankful for that. Laurie takes interest in the newsletter and the news of former workmates.

Graeme Horsburgh emails that he received the Birthday card on the day and it is always welcomed. Daughter Adele, is still in China, (their second stint of three years), with her 4 sons until school year finishes at the end of June. They will then return to Mt Eliza, to join husband Jeff, who returned to Australia to take up his work appointment for Siemens in February. Last year, their 3rd son Thomas, had the distinction of being the first Australian to win a Table Tennis Gold Medal against 13 other schools in an annual Interschool Competition in the Beijing area. Adele has competed  in the Great Wall run , which includes 3500 steps, and the other boys have also competed in various school sporting events in Shanghai, Hong Kong , Taiwan, and other large Provinces closer to Beijing. They have lived a very active life in China with much improvement to the way of life for the Chinese and for the Expats since their first stay in 1999. In those days, Graeme’s wife Jenny, sent parcels, at a considerable cost, containing items not available in China such as vegemite, custard powder, snack foods and muesli bars. Graeme and Jenny have 5 other grandchildren and looking forward to having all the family together again for the usual celebrations. Once again they have booked in at Peregian Beach for their July/August holidays. It was good to catch up with Senior Vice President John McPhee in Coolum during holidays.

Ray Murphy emailed that it was with regret that he learned of the passing of Bill Manning .They had a very close relationship in the Scottie years particularly 1961 to 1967 when Bill was Agency Officer Broadway attached to Portman St Oakleigh Branch and he later became Bill Clerk when Ray was Accountant. Ray later caught up again with him in Bill’s first branch management appointment to Cressy. Bill was a good friend and an excellent worker and will be sadly missed.

President Neville Pearson emails thanks to  Kathy and members of the committee for the  good wishes on his  Birthday .The last year was planned to be a nice relaxing time at home, spending more time with Neville and wife Cheryl’s  5 grandchildren as well as ANZROC duties and some overdue maintenance around the home. Flicking through their diary to see where the year went brought back some lovely memories. The highlight was a 3 week cruise on the Norwegian Jade around the Mediterranean (East and West) in April 2011 and then a week in magnificent Barcelona. Due to troubles in Egypt, the Egyptian leg was substituted by the cruise company for a cruise to Istanbul and that was a fascinating city. Neville and Cheryl actually sailed from Istanbul on Anzac Day with the ship sailing extremely close to land as they cruised past Anzac Cove and surrounding Beaches of Gallipoli. The New Zealand and Australians on board were given the run of the highest and best viewing Bar on the ship. They had excellent views of the cliff top memorials, beaches and sand dunes of Anzac Cove and surrounding beaches. A short service was given by one of the Aussies and the day was a precious and moving experience .Five weeks caravanning in Tasmania (what absolutely beautiful beaches and forests), several shorter golf and social holiday breaks to Howlong (3 visits, golf and fishing), Mansfield (ANZROC weekend), Rich River golf and another trip to Echuca with relatives from Ireland (took them for lunch on the Echuca paddle steamer ‘Emmy Lou’ as well as the usual sightseeing spots around Vic). Trips to Merimbula (Week of Golf tournament), terrific Jazz Festival Halls Gap (took caravan), Music Festival Mildura (took van) and several trips to Gippsland/Sandy Point/Yarram. Competition squash and Tennis and social Golf and bike riding with Cheryl, all of which Neville enjoys, kept him reasonably fit. He hopes this year will be more restful .Neville sincerely thanks all members for their communications and support they have given ANZROC and him during the year. Greatly appreciated.

Dianne Reardon emailed her many thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday card which was receivedon the day. Dianne had a lovely day celebrating with a lunch and a family dinner.

Gregory Scollo emails that it is a great pleasure to be remembered by working colleagues on his birthday, it gives that sense of belonging and be still a part of a team. Gregory received the card on the same day that he arrived in Townsville where he and his wife Maria spend the winter months every year, Although it is still a bit to warm in North Queensland, it is very pleasant and relaxing, enjoying the evening walk on the Strand along the beautiful beach, and to sit al fresco at a coffee bar in front the Ocean sipping an espresso coffee and enjoying an Italian gelato.

Life is very enjoyable at present, and although age is advancing Maria and Gregory are trying to get the best out of it, as long it lasts.

Syd Swaby emailed that he spent his 70th birthday celebrating with family members and some noisy grandchildren. Syd’s birthday card went astray in the post but he was philosophical about it and reported that on recent experiences with Australia Post he was not surprised it is lost. Last week  he received a Christmas card returned “no street". It had been sent to friends in Box Hill Victoria. Examination of return sticker and another number written on envelope indicated it had been to Box Hill Wiltshire England and back.

June Thompson thanked members for the good wishes on her birthday and she enjoyed celebrating the event with friends on the occasion.

Roger Thompson emailed a note of thanks for the birthday card he received that was appreciated. Since joining ANZROC Roger has enjoyed reading the newsletters and catching up with ANZ news and also noting some of the familiar names mentioned. He hopes to get to one of the club functions in the not too distant future and catch up with some old work colleagues. On the schedule this year for Roger and wife Leanne is some overseas travel (Bali in July and Canada in September), more golf lessons and plenty of caravanning.

Past President John Vanselow emails his thanks for his Birthday Card prepared by Kathy which arrived on time for his 80th Birthday. John and wife Lois celebrated their  joint 80th Birthdays at Rossdale Golf Club where he has  been a member for 51 years and Lois 40 years, both playing and committee members. They enjoyed a delicious lunch, music, and a wonderful afternoon with family, extended family and friends with whom they have maintained a continuous relationship for up to 70 years from scouting days, banking, golf and in retirement. Family came from Qld, NSW, ACT and country Victoria. Daughters Debbie and Julie prepared a PowerPoint presentation containing lifelong memories of family, holidays overseas and within Australia, parties, and many photos of their association with the Bank, ANZ Staff, Basketball and Retired Officers' Clubs. This also includes Lois's association with ANZ Ladies Club. Times they cherish and will forever remember. John and Lois thank everyone for all the good times they enjoyed over 43 years service and 21 years as a member of ANZ ROC.

Keith Westaway emailing from Glenmaggie says many thanks for the birthday greetings. The past year has been reasonable on the health front with little to complain about other than the usual aches .Keith and wife Alison recently enjoyed a 14 day cruise to New Zealand on the Dawn Princess and the sea air seemed to do wonders for them.

Harold Woolcock writing from Indented Head on his 90th to thank Kathy Trace for the birthday wishes says he does not know where the last 90 years have gone. The day was celebrated at lunch at the Portarlington Golf Club with 36 family members, 2 great grandchildren and 11 locals. The guests came from interstate and country Victoria to wish Harold a happy 90th.Harold and wife Sylvia had trips to Tasmania and Dandenong Ranges for granddaughters’ weddings during the year. Both weddings were a huge success. Harold’s golfing days are over but he still gets to Probus meetings where he is a Foundation member. Harold and Sylvia like to read the newsletters and look back on their many trips overseas and across Australia and there are still names they recognise in the newsletter.

Brian Wrigley emails that he was very sorry to hear of the passing of Bill Manning.Brian was Acct/Teller at Bayswater with John Caudry then Alf Sadler. When the branches merged he went over the road to work under Bill's leadership.Bill is still remembered by a number of Brian’s Colac Legatee acquaintances’ who live in the Cressy district.

 

AND Rosemary Callanan, Diane Carew, Alan Chapple, John Gibb, Rod Hill, Gordon Kennedy, Des Kidd, Barry Kilmartin, Dan Kirtley, Ian Manley, Serge McIntyre, Kirk McNamara, Jim Nicolson, Tony Palmer, Max Pleydell, Tony Pompilio, Dennis Rice, Ronald W Smith, Geoff Stillman, Terence Talbot, John C. Taylor, John Winders,

 

 

APRIL 2012

 

Phil Alleaume emails from Drouin his thanks for the very kind wishes for his birthday which he always looks forward to. Phil and wife Ginette are both well and still enjoying the relaxed country air albeit that there is a lot of development occurring in their area. They recently babysat their two grandsons 3 ½ and 2 years old for 9 days while their parents were holidaying in Bali. While Phil and Ginette  enjoyed having them around it also reminded Phil of the “Energiser” batteries commercial on TV. Once awake, they just keep going and going. However, a good glass of red once they were  asleep recharged their own batteries.

Lindsay Baglin phoned in to send his thanks for the best wishes for his 83rd birthday.

Will Bailey emailed to say he worked with the late Bill Manning in the '50s and '60s in the Scottie. Bill was a jolly good bloke. Will had a great lunch with the SA ANZROC Club on the 2nd of April.

John Baird writes from Highton on his 87th to thank members for the birthday wishes that arrived on the day. He says he has no machine to type his letters so he is still committed to writing by hand.

John Blampied sends his thanks for the birthday wishes which are greatly appreciated. John and wife Pamela celebrated their 42nd wedding anniversary this year and they now have 6 grandchildren to keep them busy. They have been fortunate to enjoy good health that has enabled them to travel overseas on a regular basis particularly to Europe. John is a member of the Box Hill Golf Club and often sees ANZROC members Ian Anderson, Brian Christensen, Bruce Maisey and Roger Pickering on the course. John reports that Bill Hickford (Black Harry to his football friends) is slowly improving in health after the serious injury sustained in a vicious home invasion some months ago and recorded in earlier newsletters.

Arty Booth emailing from Elliott Heads in Queensland sends   his thanks to the committee for the birthday wishes. No change to report from sunny Queensland, "Good One Day, Flooded the Next" Like most, Arty looks forward to the monthly newsletter, and reading about the antics of those that he has met and worked with in the Bank. It is pleasing to read the Honorary Birthday List and he is constantly surprised at the longevity of our members.

Jenny Cooke emailing Kathy Trace says many thanks for your recent birthday wishes which, as usual, arrived on the day. Whilst Jenny   has not made it to a Retired Officers’ function as yet due to work commitments, she will definitely try to attend this year. In April Jenny will visit the US (California) to visit the host family from her days as an American Field Service exchange student as well as school friends. The past few years have been spent on the golf course or working as the historian at her old school, keeping the ex-student data base and organising annual reunions which has been very interesting. Writing an instruction manual and job description for the school reminded Jenny of her years in ANZ Staff Dept (later Personnel) - practical training which has been used in many jobs over the years. Later in the year, she is off to Europe, taking a cruise and visiting a friend at Lake Garda, Italy.Once again, many thanks for the card and best wishes to everyone for keeping the Retired Officers informed via the newsletter.

John Conn writes thanks for the birthday card which arrived while John and wife Linda were holidaying in Tasmania. They spent a few weeks travelling in the south and then up the west coast to Devonport to catch the ferry back to Melbourne. The year has started off with a heavy emphasis on family social events ranging from the 30th birthday party for their son, a family wedding in Queensland and in March Linda’s fathers 85th birthday. Her family is spread from Brisbane to Melbourne but this birthday was held in Melbourne. John and Linda are off to Broome in July and with his volunteer work, Linda involved in special teaching part time added to family and holidays means they are quite busy.

Thanks to Donald Davy for sending the committee a Easter Card "Thank you to all members of ANZROC (Vic) committee for the continuing wonderful work you do on the best interests of all retired ANZ Banking Group Limited staff”

Bob Delahoy writes to thank the club for the birthday card celebrating his 83rd birthday which was on the 10th March. It is always very much appreciated. Bob recently read an interesting article in the Victorian Probian (a Probus publication) on Bob Nichol celebrating his 100th birthday. It mentioned that Bob joined The Bank of Australasia in February 1929. That was the month before Bob Delahoy was born! He joined The Bank of Australasia on 1st August 1949 which was approx 20 ½ years after Bob Nichol. Bob and his wife have not made any trips this year but are investigating the possibility of travelling either north or west later this year. It is good to read in the newsletters about what the other members are doing in their retirement.

Steven Eu emailing from his iPad and able to get the newsletter from anywhere in the world  says he is currently in Hong Kong for over 5 weeks for a much needed annual pilgrimage of shopping therapy for the latest  electronic gadgets and  to pay respects to his wife’s grandma who passed away 2 years ago at 101, and also to catch up with relatives

John Fairbairn emails that as usual with impeccable timing the card arrived on the actual day. Another year has passed; fortunately John has recovered his health and is   now enjoying Golf once more with former work colleagues, Peter O'Dwyer and Maurie Harwood. Yarrawonga made national news recently with it’s flooding after about 11 inches of rain in 2 or 3 days. Whilst the residents were cut off for a day or two  most escaped without their homes being flooded but most Streets were awash with many closed. Unfortunately John was unable to make any luncheon or dinner Meetings last year but perhaps this year will be different. It is good to see that many former workmates are still enjoying good health.

Lawrie Foord writes his sincere thanks for the birthday card and as usual he had a quiet day although his middle daughter took him to lunch which was most enjoyable. Lawrie has been busy with a number of DIY projects around the house but his youngest daughter and son in law remind him it’s about time for him to return  to their home 30 kilometres out of Brisbane for a visit. Lawrie has also been invited to the Jervis Bay Naval Base where his granddaughter and family are now based. Her husband has just completed his second term of duty on the frigate “Toowoomba” in the Middle East and that included “pirate duty” .He was decorated for his service in the Middle East and is now waiting for his next posting. Lawrie has an open invitation to take a conducted tour of the naval base at Jervis Bay and his eldest daughter is reminding him to do something about it.

Eddie Forth emailed greetings from Noosa and says the weather has been so unpredictable that they can receive rain up to one foot of water one day, sunshine the next. Eddie and wife Jan have certainly had a wet summer and the Tewantin-Noosa Golf Club course has been a very heavy track for most of the summer. Nevertheless they are hoping for a drier winter. In late April Eddie and Jan head off for Livingston in Zambia to see the Victoria Falls and then fly to Johannesburg to drive through the Kruger National Park for 8 days. They are travelling with family. Eddie sends his thanks for the birthday wishes.

Rino Frigo writes thanks for the newsletters and reports that he and his wife have joined the cruising brigade along with other ANZROC members embarking on  a cruise on the “Dawn Princess” to New Zealand. In the adjoining cabin was Ian Bell and wife Carmel and they teamed up for a few trips into New Zealand cities. Rino enjoyed the cruise so much he has signed up for another. Ian Bell said he also met Frank Edwards on the cruise and Frank also recommended the ships services and the fun to be had on the “Dawn Princess”.

Val Goldsworthy writes to inform us about an article in the media dated 17th March 2012 about Jack Duggan from Tarnagulla who she met in Stationery Dept in the early 1950’s. Val says Jack was a lovely man and it was by chance a colleague told me that he and his wife had a severely disabled daughter. You’d never know; Jack was kind, thoughtful and endlessly helpful. Jack was a bit dangerous – a ‘roller’ of cigarettes, he frequently set fire to WPB’s. The text of the article: Tipping towin at 106. One of Victoria’s oldest men turns 105 today. He was born in Tarnagulla, in central Victoria, a year after local miners found the famous Poseidon nugget which weighed 26.6kg. John lives in South Melbourne and says his ambition this year is to win the football competition at the home where he lives, then to repeat the feat next year. “

Eddie Hassett sends his thanks for the birthday wishes and celebrated with a nice seafood dinner with family but finished off with a few ports which he had not done for years. Good Friday was a bit fuzzy. Eddie is still playing golf at Woodlands and is in the middle of the pennant season. He is off to Thailand in July to visit Hoa Hin where the King is resident but Eddie is not expecting to see him.

Dorothy Hayes emails please pass on her many thanks to Kathy Trace for the Birthday card, which she received on the day. Dorothy had a lovely day and is still working three days a week possibly till next year.

Richard Kimber writes to thank the club and particularly Kathy Trace for the birthday greetings which arrived so punctually. So another year has passed by and still Rick cannot complain given the problems of others.

Vern Knuiksis reports that 2011 was a year of various events having celebrated his 60th birthday, 30th wedding anniversary and coming through successful surgery for prostate cancer. Thank goodness he doesn’t require any further treatment or medication. Vern retired from the banking and finance industry in Dec 2010 and decided to take up a complete career change and build on his part time home handyman business which has become so busy that he is now at it full time. Vern is involved in all aspects of home maintenance ranging from fitting a door lock to larger projects such as complete renovations and other carpentry work and gardening. He  has also recently been involved in adding an extension to their home to provide more room for the family (2 daughters aged 21 & 25 refuse to leave home) They are both full time university students and likely to be for another 3 years at least! He recently travelled to Adelaide to watch the first round of V8 Supercar racing with a group of colleagues that has been a tradition since 1999. An enjoyable 5 days had by all! It was sad to hear of the passing of Frank Budd and Bill Boucher with whom Vern worked in E S& A on his very first day in the Bank back in March 1970!

Christine Lane emails her thanks for her birthday card and greetings.  The day itself was quite busy but nice. Christine commenced the celebration with 9 rounds of golf then later catching up with family and loved ones over lunch. As she no longer adds up the years passing by, it is nonetheless good to look back on life with nice memories!

Bob Maughan emails that he and wife Joan will be relocating to Perth to be near their daughter and also closer to their son and his family who live in Singapore. They still hope to visit Victoria on a regular basis. Bob is sorry he missed the funeral of Ron Marshall. Bob worked for him in the old 351 Collins Stock Exchange branch. A great Manager and one of the nicest people Bob has ever known. Like many others Bob very much looks forward to receiving all the news and the one birthday card he receives each year. The problem with having a birthday so close to Christmas!

Hugh Miles sent a note of thanks for the birthday wishes received on the day for his 82nd which he greatly appreciated.

Ray Murphy emailing regarding the late Ron Marshall says Ron was Accountant at 9 Lydiard St Ballarat in the 1950's whilst Ray was at the Scottie Ballarat East .He was a fine man. Ray and wife Glenyce used to baby sit the girls for him.

Peter Nyga sends his apology for the 12th April meeting as he’ll be away sailing Gippsland Lakes for two weeks over that period.

Ted Palmer emails many thanks to Kathy Trace for the kind Birthday Wishes. It only seems like a couple months since he received the last one.

Peter Saville emails that unfortunately he will not be able to attend the April meeting as Peter and his wife will be travelling through Scotland and Ireland for the entire month of April. The guest speaker sounds particularly interesting.

Murray Skelton emails his thanks for the birthday greeting card received on due date, and he is in good health after surgery late last year. Murray looks forward to receiving the monthly newsletter to follow the news of old workmates.

Harry Trefz sends his thanks for the kind birthday wishes for his good health and happiness for 2012 which as usual arrived on the day.

Mike Watts served under the late Bill Manning in his very early days at ES&A. He was a very nice chap and will be missed at the annual Scottie reunions.

Julie Wilkins emails her thanks to Kathy Trace for her kind birthday wishes which arrived on the day as usual. Julie had a lovely day, better still good weather to enjoy the outdoor adventures.

AND Alistair Abernathy, Chris Baker, Dave Barr, Herman Bettonvil, Eric and Wendy Black, Gordon Blair, Terry Boocock, Wendy Bradley, Len Chitty, Gordon Christensen,  Geoff Christmas, Travis Clark, Bill Collins, Kerry and Rodney Dark, Kevin Dempster,  Tom Doumani, Brian Doyle, Frank Edwards, Serge Florent, John Flyger, Colin Geldart, Jeremy Grant, Nev Greenway, Richard Ham, Richard Harding, Adrian Henning, Pin Pin Ho, Larry James, Graeme King, Brian Knowles, David Laing, Ken Lee, Bill Luscombe, John Maguire, Zelda Martin, Susan McCarthy, John McFarlane, Mike McKernan, Fay and Gerry McPherson, Don Mercer, Emilio Moreno, Ian Nayda, Cheryl Lobo,  Gordon Paulett, David Phelps, Graeme Plant, Max Pleydell, Alan Podger, Tony Pompilio, Peter Richardson, Dietmar Reichert, Bill Robinson, Bob Schofield, Don Schubert, Mark Stankovich, Ken Stapleton, Ed Tanner, John Turnbull, Mick Wallis, Mike Watts, Glenda White, Andy Wilkie ,Peter Williams, Keith Winckles.

 

March 2012

Will Bailey emails that he was WA attending his grandson's wedding so sadly he was not able to attend the funeral for Ron Marshall. Will and Ron shared an office in the ES&A administration all those years ago.

John Duguid emails thanks to Kathy for her kind birthday wishes which arrived on the day as usual. All’s well with John and looking forward to the next 69 years. John could have made a lot of money 35 years ago if he had taken bets with some people that he would make it to this age.

George Finniss writes thanks for the warm wishes on his birthday. George reports that he is well but has been caring for family recuperating after surgery that is keeping him busy.

Suzie Green emailing about the photos posted on our website of the 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE WAGGA ANZ SPORTING CARNIVAL says she attended the Wagga Weekend for 11 years in a row and was at the 40th.She is sure she won the 5km run at the 40th Anniversary meeting as she won it for 10 years running.The last year Suzie won was the least year the Wagga weekend was held. She had some fantastic times playing sport against NSW and partying with them afterwards.When she attended she also played women’s indoor cricket, and Victoria only ever lost twice in those years.Those were the days...

Martin Hayden emailing says that he has now been retired for 11 years...how time flies. Martin and wife Karen are enjoying the time they have together, particularly with their cars! They’ve been through a few lately...they bought a new HSV 6 litre GTO in 2005, sold it last year. Bought one of only 315 RS Focus's bought into Australia, sold that last year too! Their current "ride" is very special. Martin and Karen have just taken delivery of a VERY special Mercedes Benz AMG C63...6.2 Litre V8, nearly 500h.p! 7 speed auto, 19" wheels and is a special order car built for them in Germany. They’ve just returned from a 1200K drive in the Mallee....absolutely glorious....no traffic lights! Members might also like to know that Karen (also ex-Esanda) did a month's Missionary work in Tanzania (South Africa) last year.

Gerry Kennedy writes to thank Kathy for the birthday wishes for his 88th and says thankfully he has passed the number 87 much feared by cricketers. Gerry says that although he has slowed down quite a bit over the last few years he is still playing bowls but not as well as he would like. While there are a few things wrong health wise the Department of Veteran Affairs looks after him fairly well.

Bob Kirkland send thanks for the birthday wishes on his 89th and says how he looks forward to receiving the newsletter although after 30 years retirement he finds he knows fewer members each issue. Bob still keeps in touch with friends he made in Fiji in the 70’s while Manager Lautoka and is leaving for Fiji in early March for a holiday to catch up with friends and colleagues.

Jack Moyle writing on his 87th sends thanks for the birthday wishes but says he and wife Audrey while both in good health do not venture far from home these days.

Laurie Redfearn writes thanks to Kathy Trace for the best wishes for her birthday. Kathy and Laurie worked together at Footscray Branch probably around the time Rae Collins was Accountant. The card and wishes brought back memories of the many staff Laurie worked with in her 10 years at the Branch.

Norm Ross sends his thanks for the best wishes received for his 91st.Norm says banking and industry news these days does not make good reading with staff retrenchments common place. Long retired officers were fortunate to have worked in a much more stable environment. Norm, his wife and son had their annual summer holiday in Hobart visiting their younger daughter and family which was most enjoyable.

Dick Sanders emailed that he received the birthday best wishes from old friend Kathy Trace spot on the day as usual. Dick doesn’t know how this is achieved so regularly when mail can take so many different times. He sent a letter to his cousin in UK at beginning of last November – A4 size – which took three weeks. So he took the hint and sent off the Christmas gift to him – guess what - 5 days! You never know. Four couples went to Port Fairy for a few days to celebrate the 75thbirthdays of three of them. These were Dick’s old friends who met in a boarding house in Kew in 1959. One became Dick’s best man; another was his groomsman, together with their wives. John deF Brown who was in the same boarding house for a while would perhaps remember them. Suffice to say the friendships have lasted for these many years as have the spouses of all of them. So, there were eight for the birthday bash. They are a mixed group, one Kiwi married an Aussie girl, another an Irishman married a Swiss girl, the third a Swiss married a Dutch girl and Dick who is a Pom married an Aussie. You would wonder how they all got along!! There was to have been a fifth from South Australia but he was unable to attend. This was Peter Bowering from Adelaide former ANZ (for whom Dick was best man in 1963) and his wife.

Apart from that, the year produced another grandson, so each of their sons has themselves two sons. Thanks again for the good wishes and for the newsletters which are always interesting and keep him up to date with old friends.

Sandra Street emails that she has great memories of the days she was working with the late Ron Marshall in Loan Administration. He was such a warm man of great integrity and common sense. As she recalls they were a happy crew under Ron's command and he will be sadly missed by family and friends.

Kevin Toohey emails his thanks for the Birthday Card.  Even though some members don’t contribute too much to the newsletter they still look forward to receiving it and hearing what members have been up to. Just reading all the names brings back a lot of (mostly) good memories.

Beverley Tuxen and Gayle Cheney daughters of our recently deceased member Ron Marshall wrote to thank the many work colleagues who attended the funeral service. It was nice to know that he was remembered and people wanted to celebrate his life and farewell him.

Athol Watkins writing from Clifton Springs on his 75th sends thanks for his birthday card. Athol says it has been a fairly uneventful year with a mid-year break travelling up to Cairns for 7 weeks holiday to enjoy some excellent weather. The country in the mid west was looking great after several wet years. This year he has booked a trip to UK, then to Rome and cruise around the Mediterranean in May. Athol is still playing and enjoying plenty of bowls.

Brian Weeks sends his thanks for the birthday card received in the usual timely fashion. Brian has always believed that the sending of cards adds a great deal to the level of contact between the Committee and members. Life continues at a modest pace at the Weeks’ household and sadly they cannot travel much at present but live in hope that mobility will improve.

Maurice Wells writing on his 75th says thanks for the birthday card together with the newsletter which are greatly appreciated. Maurice and wife Bev continue to be heavily involved with their family’s activities. It is interesting to see the variety of activities that  grandchildren of the 21st century  are involved with which keeps both parents and grandparents busy in their support.

 

AND Les Ager, John Burke, Fred Campbell, Dave Cuddon, Gordon Field, Neil Franklin, Graham Heenan, Tess Hondros, Bruce Iddles, Julian Lineham, Maria Malicse, Tony Middleton, Ray Murphy, Jenny Pickering, Robin Pleydell, David Robinson, Mavis Ryan, Bill Schouten, Kevin Sharp, Warren Taylor, Kevin Watson, Norm Wheatley, Bill Willocks, Brian Wrigley

 

February 2012

Murray Abraham sends his appreciation for the good wishes for his 86th birthday. He acknowledges 2012 is a leap year but while the past three years were not “leap years” they certainly very quickly took large strides.

Noel Beanland long time committeeman and Life Member emails thanks for the Birthday Card and says last year was another good year with a very enjoyable trip to Malaysia with wife Jeanette. They flew to Penang and then cruised to Thailand calling in to the resorts at Phuket and Krabi. Then back to Penang and on to finish the journey in Kuala Lumpur. They also caravanned to Mildura and Broken Hill during the year and spent the usual 6 weeks holiday at Coolum on the Sunshine Coast.

Jock Buntain writes thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday greetings on his 82nd but as his old mother used to say “old age does not come alone; it brings all the aches and pains with it”. Jock says he is in fairly good health but has had to give the golf away and regrets that he was unable to be with his friends at the Christmas lunch in December.

Joe Busuttil emails his sincere thanks for the birthday greetings. Joe is enjoying his sixth year
in retirement and the ‘sea change' to Inverloch last year has been great.


Brian Christensen writes his thanks for the birthday wishes and was pleased with the Christmas luncheon in December where he met many colleagues.

Geoff Christmas emailing from Leopold says it was great to again receive his birthday wishes. Last year Geoff and wife Heather were on their bikes again in April. They rode around Corsica then from Toulon to the north of France. The WW1 history around Verdun was amazing with many memorials and cemeteries throughout the area. Then on to Luxemburg but sadly Heather’s mother passed away at age 93 and they had to return home missing out on the beautiful scenery along the Mosel River. They now have three grandchildren and really enjoy them. Geoff and Heather enjoy reading the newsletter which brings with them many memories.

Don Davy writes that he was saddened to read of Ted Larkin’s passing. Don said that while he was working on the rationalisation of ANZ bank branches some years ago he dealt with Ted who was Chief Manager Premises in AHQ on many occasions and found him especially helpful and co-operative.

Max Fisher writes thanks for the kind reminder via Kathy Trace that he is a year older. The members at Max’s table at the Christmas luncheon particularly enjoyed the poem written by President Neville for the toast to the Queen. They also were pleased to hear CEO Mike Smith’s update on “matters ANZ” and once again appreciated the opportunity to be with their friends.

Nola Forsyth writes to say that since joining ANZROC she enjoys catching up on the news of members with whom she worked. Nola is presently unable get to luncheon meetings as she is still working 7 days a week in her bric-a-brac, collectibles and curios shop "Glimpses of Yesteryear" at 102 Canterbury Road, Canterbury. She hopes that some of her old friends and ANZROC members in the area will find time to call in for a chat.

John Hallinan through wife Meryl emailed thanks for his birthday card which arrived on the due date as usual. 2011 was a year of ups and downs, having a few small trips around Victoria and then travelling to Jakarta in June (the city centre closes once a month for sports) for the wedding of their second grandson. It was a very colourful affair with 10 Australian guests and 680 Indonesians! John and Meryl followed with a week in Bali that was most enjoyable. A week after coming home they flew to Perth to mind daughter Margaret’s house whilst they went to France and Spain. Unfortunately they  were there a little over a week when tragedy struck with their granddaughter Laura, aged 19, being killed in a car accident on July 14th (she was the daughter of their son John who passed away unexpectedly less than three years earlier) This was followed by the passing of their  son-in-law on August 14th. On 27th November John suffered a major stroke and is currently in the Peter James Centre, Burwood East for rehabilitation. His brain and speech are quite good and he is learning to walk (slowly), He has unfortunately lost the use of his left arm but in the scheme of things is very lucky. They can but hope 2012 will be better.

John Hawkins emails his thanks for the Birthday card which arrived on the day just as John and wife Helen were getting ready for their first trip for the year of a cruise around NZ.

Bob Heinemann emails thanks to ANZROC for his birthday card .During his birthday Bob and his wife spent a few weeks on holiday in Euroa.

Brian Henderson emails from Hervey Bay once again to thank Kathy Trace for getting the annual birthday card to him on time.Brian’s wife Chris arranged a small luncheon party for the 75th birthday at home with some friends with “a few" bottles of wine which finished off a great day quite late into the evening.At the end of 2010 Brian retired as convener of the Hervey Bay Prostate Cancer Support Group after 9 years and at the end of 2011 completed his three years as treasurer and member of the Queensland PCFA council and now for the first time in over fifty years he is not involved as an office bearer in some community or sporting organisation.It is therefore time now for a bit more travel and relaxation in the laid back atmosphere of Hervey Bay.Brian and Chris did manage several trips during 2011 with a motoring holiday down to Tasmania early in the year followed by a 46 day cruise around the Indian Ocean mid year on board the "Sun Princess" and Christmas again on the "Sun Princess" on a 14 day cruise around New Zealand.Some plans are in place for more cruising and overseas travel during 2012.Golf membership has become a bit expensive considering the time spent travelling so he is playing more bowls on an intermittent basis.Brian will endeavour to get down to Melbourne and attend a meeting some time during 2012 to catch up.

David Jones emails his thanks for the annual birthday card; it’s marking the start of a new decade of life which he feels is a little daunting to contemplate

Paul Kitchin writes that he appreciated receiving the birthday wishes on his 89th. He says no news of interest this year.

Bob Lyon emailing from Denarau Fiji says thanks for the birthday card for his 65th birthday. There is no doubt that Kathy Trace is maintaining the high standards set by John Vanselow over many years. Despite three cyclones hovering around, it arrived on time. Good, considering it took 2 weeks for a registered letter to reach Bob from Suva recently. Despite a few health issues, Bob and his wife have had a good year with lots of travel. On one trip to the UK, they had lunch with Roger Taylor, with whom Bob worked at Grafton Street and hadn’t seen for 40 years, although it seemed more like 40 weeks. Other trips were to Hong Kong, US, Hawaii and several trips to Australia for board meetings. It was good to catch up with a few old colleagues at his only ANZROC lunch last June.

Noel Matthews emails to express his gratitude at receiving the Club's greeting on his 75th birthday. It found Noel in continuing good health and spirits - long may they continue - and still strongly involved in his  main interests of family (the youngest of 6 grandchildren is now 15 and exactly 60 years his junior) and teaching/writing/performing music. Much more fun than present-day banking!


Kevin May emails his thanks for the birthday greeting. A good year all things considered. Kevin and his wife clocked up their 50th Wedding Anniversary on April Fools day, not too shabby against those odds! They later celebrated with a 4 week road trip to revisit some favourite haunts, including Santa Monica/Los Angeles/San Diego/Palm Springs/Las Vegas and Waikiki. The pressure’s already on to book the next trip to Waikiki for a longer stay. Time flies, now 10 years on the Gold Coast but Kevin still calls himself a Victorian and eagerly looks forward to the newsletter to observe the welfare and activities of former workmates.

Wal McGillivray writes thanks to Kathy and members for the birthday wishes for his 89th which he appreciated. He says it’s been an up and down year when he had a stroke which frightened wife Lorna but after treatment at Box Hill Hospital he has come out of it with little side effects. A holiday on the Gold Coast helped with the recovery. At the Christmas luncheon Wal caught up with President Neville who was of great support when Wal was Bowls Co-ordinator marketing ANZ’s services to the bowling community in Victoria.

Bruce Michell emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday card which is always welcome and gives cause for reflection on the many working years spent in the A.N.Z. family. Bruce is 76 now and in good health still managing to play golf 3 days a  week at the magnificent 13th Beach Golf Club at Barwon Heads.

Margaret Redman daughter of our centenarian Bob Nichol writes to let us know how much Bob appreciated his 100th birthday celebrations .President Neville, Harry Carrodus and I attended the celebration and Neville produced one of his poems which went down well with all present. On behalf of ANZROC members we also presented a card signed by the committee and a copy of ANZ’s 175th Anniversary book which was greatly appreciated. Bob had a wonderful few weeks of memorable celebrations and has coped very well.

Elaine Schutt emails her thanks for remembering her birthday and the card was much appreciated. In June/July she flew to Las Vegas and visited her daughter and family, then on to UK to visit her sister who had been battling cancer since November 2009. Unfortunately, this has been a difficult Christmas with her sister passing away on December 23 – Elaine had to fly back to the UK at the end of November and was lucky to have three weeks with her. In 2011 Elaine had moved to Maloneys in NSW, a very peaceful place perfect for retirement. She has become involved with the Animal Welfare League as a cat carer - currently, she has 7 kittens and 5 cats in care. It certainly fills in her days. Some days she does miss her workmates at ANZ, as she really did enjoy and get great work satisfaction from her years with the bank.

Bill Thorne sends his thanks for the greetings on the occasion of his 83rd birthday. It was celebrated with lunch with friends at the East Leagues Club in Brisbane. Bill has resided in Queensland for ten years and retired from the bank 27 years ago. He is not very mobile these days – has to use a walker to get around. Bill was on the audit staff for 17 years and travelled throughout Victoria City and suburban branches and met a lot of staff during that period. He regrets not having kept a record of the kilometers travelled during his banking career; it would have taken him a few times around the world.

Roly Webster emails from Bendigo his thanks for the birthday card on his 79th .Not much happening in Bendigo for him -his gold production for the past year has been very poor. Roly still has gold fever but his energy levels and body are weakening!

Glenda White emailed her thanks for the birthday wishes, the card arriving in time for her birthday. Most people forget her birthday as it is so close to Christmas or the cards turn up days later, so it was a real surprise and a pleasure to get the card. Glenda had a great day and got spoilt too.

Gwenda Williams, widow of our recently deceased member Gordon writes to thank members for the condolences we sent to her family. Gordon had enjoyed nearly all of his retirement of 29 years but when he had to give up his golf, garden and trips interstate to see the children and families his life changed and regrettably he was hospitalised for a few months until his passing. Gordon looked forward to receiving the monthly newsletter even though he no longer knew many of the names.

Theo Yardley emails his thanks for the greetings received for his 84th birthday. The whole family (16) were in Sydney for Christmas and Theo and wife Pat had a great time working up to the day of his birthday. The family members have scattered for their respective holidays so Theo and Pat will have a quiet few weeks ahead.

Lloyd Zegenhagen emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday card and good wishes. Although now 87 Lloyd is still going along without any real problems. Last year was a relatively quiet one with travel contained within Australia. This year however will be different. Within the next 2 months Lloyd and wife Margot will travel to USA to visit their daughter, then to France to join up with a friend, an Historian from The Australian War Memorial, to tour the Western Front, coinciding with the Dawn Service at Villers-Bretonneux on Anzac Day. This will be marvellous as his friend has also provided Lloyd with the details of the areas that his father served in during the 1st World War, many of which they will visit. Next stop UK for a visit to their second daughter, and then on to Spain for 12 days. Probably exhausted by the time they return to Australia.

 

AND Clive Bayley, Roger Brown, Ian Cann, Bill and Judy Davies, Eric Dickson, Ralph Drummond, Bob English, Helen Felsted, Barbara Firth, Alan Forrest, David Gibb, Bruce Gillottie,  Clive Hewett, Peter Jones, Peter Kariotis, David Laing, Trevor Mudgway, Ray Murphy, Peter Nyga, Greg Payne,  Alex Pigdon, Geoff Pritchard, John Quirk, Bevyn Ranford, John Read, Peter Richardson, Bruce Scott, Des Shady, Ivan St Clair, Sandra Street, Neville Taylor, Michael Watts, Keith Winckles, Max Zattelman,

December 2011

 

Vic Ansell emails thanks for the birthday greetings received via Kathy Trace.  Vic had a quiet birthday this year but enjoyed the day just the same. It is hard to believe another year is almost over and that he has now been out the Bank twelve and a half years.  As in other years, Vic has very much enjoyed the meetings held this year and looks forward to the Christmas luncheon and the events of the coming year.

Geoff Archer emails his thanks for the birthday card from ANZROC.It has been a challenging year for Geoff and wife Jenny mainly regarding Jenny’s health. An operation completed in March last year to reattach the muscle to her right hip failed, necessitating her use of an elbow crutch whilst walking. After discussions with another surgeon, they decided to “roll the dice” and repeat the surgery. The great news is that, as a result of more-robust surgical techniques and an extraordinarily-restrictive recovery regime, including seven weeks of “home detention”, the surgeon is highly confident the operation was successful and Jenny is now progressing well. In between operations they enjoyed a fantastic APT tour to western Canada, including the Rockies, combined with a cruise to the Alaskan Panhandle. The tour organisation was exemplary and the scenery was extraordinary.

Harry Carrodus emailed his thanks to John Vanselow for his recent birthday greetings, which, of course, arrived on due date. Harry enjoys reading the names of past work colleagues which crop up in the news letter from time to time bringing back many happy memories. He looks forward to seeing friends and colleagues at the Christmas lunch.

Valda Clarke writes her thanks to John Vanselow for her special birthday wishes. She had so many celebrations with friends including their ANZ Travel group of eight which has been meeting together for more than 40 years. Valda enjoys reading the newsletter though the folk she knows are getting less and less.

Neil Dawtrey phoned to thank the Club for his birthday card. Neil said he has had a fall of a ladder when working outside the house which has required screws in the spine and slow recovery of some broken ribs and a term in hospital. He is now undergoing rehabilitation and could not make the Christmas luncheon which he regrets as he has attended most since his retirement. Otherwise he is reasonably happy.

Ian Ewing sends his thanks to Kathy Trace for the Birthday Wishes. Ian  had some good luck earlier in the year when the cancer was in remission long enough for him and wife Margaret to go overseas for two months in June and July; although it has come back to haunt him again. However the trip was marvellous, firstly with a 21 day cruise from Bucharest to Amsterdam on APT’s ship Amacello. Some thirty five other Australians were on the ship together with a mixture of Americans, Canadians and English. At the end of the cruise they  had a six day break seeing the sights of Amsterdam and then joined a 10 day Trafalgar Tour of The Netherlands, Luxembourg and Belgium, followed by a 13 day Trafalgar Tour of Scotland, and capped off by visiting some friends in Cornwall for three days. Every day was a new and interesting experience with different scenery and different things to see and do. Ian would recommend the Cruise and Tours to any who are contemplating a trip to Europe.

Brian Farrell sending his thanks for his birthday card on his 83rd says even at his advanced age it is still pleasing to know that someone other than immediate family still remembers and marks the passing of another milestone.

Theo Hall throughwife Margaretsends thanks for his card on his 80th and it was a pleasure to receive the good wishes from ANZROC members. Theo had two days of celebrations at home in Mornington  firstly on the day when wife Margaret entertained 33 relatives at home despite the 54mm of rain that fell that day but it was great for the family to be together. Then on to Chopsticks Chinese Restaurant at Mornington with the immediate family and on the following day they entertained 33 local friends. Theo enjoyed it all.

John Hobbs writing on his 95th says the arrival of the birthday card was much appreciated. He had a great celebration with family and friends. He reports that good health continues to favour him and he still leads an active life.

Brian Kinna writes thanks for the birthday card on his 83rd but the year has not been his best having to move house during the year. Brian’s health has stopped him from going to golf.

John Mangan writing from Kangaroo Flat on his 81st sends thanks for the birthday greetings and says he is still able to go to golf but getting more erratic every week.

Phil Manning reporting on his 81st says the newsletters contain every now and then a name that strikes a chord and sends him back in time. There was a time when Phil worked for the Bank of West Africa in Nigeria spending six tours of 18 months each followed by 3 months paid leave and the pleasure of travel anywhere. Banking was learnt by their team from the bottom up and in an effort to keep on top of things Phil completed diplomas in Banking, Chartered Secretaries and Management. He also met his wife who was working in the Bank’s Head Office.  However the working environment changed radically with the discovery of oil in the eastern region of Nigeria coupled with the numerical supremacy of the Islamic faith and the Biafran war ensued. Phil quickly returned to UK with a wife and two children and eventually joined Finance Corporation that became part of ANZ.

Zelda Martin emailing from Bakery Hill send thanks for the birthday wishes which were much appreciated. She enjoys reading about the members travels in the newsletter.

Life Member Gerry McPherson emails that the birthday card from the Committee and Members of the ANZ Retired Officers’ Club (Vic) was received on the due date and was much appreciated. Kathy Trace is already keeping up the good work previously carried out by John Vanselow. Gerry spent most of the day at a Bi-Annual Luncheon held at Caulfield RSL for airmen trained during the Second World War under the Empire Air Training Scheme. There were

63 in attendance (all over 85) and included retired officer Eric Black, who was a Catalina Flying Boat pilot, whose operations included dropping mines from a low level in harbours occupied by the Japanese. Gerry’s wife Fay and Wendy Black also attended the luncheon. Shortly after returning home he received a phone call from his son in Norway. He had emailed photos of Gerry’s ninth great grand child – Isabel McPherson – born in Norway on 7th November.

She is the first great grand child bearing the surname of McPherson.

Ray Murphy commenting on the November newsletter  was pleased to note that Lyn Stevens is still active in helping ANZROC functions ,she was a great help to Ray  in the early 70's when he  was Show Agency Manager. She provided the transport from Nth Melbourne (Marco Polo) in her Morris Minor.

Geoff Perdriau writing his thanks for the birthday card says he and the family celebrated his 75th at a lunch at RACV Club. It will be 10 years since Geoff retired from ANZ.

Dave Phelps emailed a short note to thank Kathy Trace and the committee for his 76th Birthday card, on time as usual. Dave’s health continues to be closely monitored by specialists and is under control at present.

Alan Ryan writing from Warragul says thanks for the birthday wishes and the newsletter which keeps him in touch with colleagues. He noted the passing of Gordon Williams who had been manager of the Drouin Branch of ANZ. Alan and his wife have been travelling over the past 12 months to USA and New Zealand.Their daughter lives in USA and in 2012 they are booked to return to see her as well as touring through Vietnam and Fiji. They will travel while their health is okay. Alan says they have lived in Warragul since 1973 and he still runs a few cows and steers for interest sake.

John Shanahan emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for his birthday wishes which were received on due date. John has officially reached retirement age having been out of the bank for ten years. He is enjoying life and good health and is kept busy with bowls and family and six adorable grandchildren.

John Vanselow Life Member, Past President and long time dispatcher of Birthday Cards for the Committee writes on his retirement from the committee his thanks for the gift he received at the AGM for the contribution that John and wife Lois gave to the Club over many years. Lois has supported John throughout his career and his involvement with ANZ Staff Club, ANZ Basketball Club and ANZROC and she is a Past President and Life Member of the ANZ Ladies Club. John and Lois had many wonderful times and happy memories of friends made in the Bank and the clubs which will last them for the rest of their lives.

Ron Wilkinson writes that he has been particularly busy work wise in the Independent Supermarket health foods area. Ron enjoys reading the monthly newsletters and when time permits he looks forward to coming to a meeting .The last meeting he came to was about 8 years ago and he can’t believe where the time has gone.

 

AND Bernie Atkinson, Ron Boulton, Huck Bourke, Ian Davies, Don Davy, Phil Goodier, Tess Hondros,  Rolf Loebert, Bruce and Nancye Mathrick, Alex Mazur, Serge McIntyre, Maria Natoli, Dick Sanders, Graeme Smith, Sandra Street, Russell van Rooyan, Neville Warnest, Mick Warr,  John Winbanks, John Winders

November 2011

Russ Appleton emails that he enjoyed receiving the October newsletter after recent hospitalisation and it was good to read the names of those members with whom he spent so many years.In July this year he went to the local doctor to check on a strained muscle and after a short discussion he ended up at Footscray Hospital with a cardiologist, then the Alfred Hospital where he had a triple bypass operation in August.The urgency was due to multiple blockages in his arteries, something that amazed his doctor, cardiologist and surgeon. Russ did not have any pain or obvious symptoms, he just happened to mention to the Doctor that he had a minor ache in his jaw whilst walking to the surgery. Its three months now since the operation (he was lucky to get a top "Professor" due to the apparent emergency) and is feeling pretty good although still a bit sore. It just goes to show even though he still weighs the same as he has for many years and was physically fit from the gardening business, genetics still play an important part in his well being.

David Begg writing from Belmont (Vic) sends sincere thanks for the annual birthday wishes. David could not get to the Geelong luncheon this year but hopes to be able to meet colleagues the next time the ANZROC  meeting is held in Geelong.

Geoff Christensen emails his thanks for the Birthday card at the ripe old age of 61 years.

It has been an interesting year both with the unwelcome volatility in share markets offset by breathtaking holidays in Tahiti earlier in the year and then later during May/June touring Italy and surrounds. Tahiti certainly met expectations, having been high on Geoff’s list for a long time dating back to the days of Adam Troy in the TV series “Adventures in Paradise”. He would love to go back again some day and do more exploring, in particular Bora Bora. Italy was similarly sensational, in particular Venice and Rome. During the time there Geoff and his partner enjoyed two cruises (one out of Venice and the 2nd out of Genoa) with stops in Greece, Spain and France. Whilst it was great, one word of warning to anyone contemplating such cruises is to try and get on board an English speaking cruise and not an Italian Cruise Line cruise line such as MSC where Aussies are at a bare minimum. Land content included a 10 night stay in a Villa in Tuscany, which he would recommend to anyone. It’s just beautiful countryside with spectacular places to visit (let alone the vineyards). Their next trip is late December to Bali and Lombok, amongst other things, to celebrate a close friends 60th Birthday .Geoff’s partner’s son has recently relocated to Germany so it will be on the cards that they will be visiting Berlin at some stage in 2012 – the plan is to start in northern Italy then catch the train through Switzerland on to Berlin. The year has also bought another grandchild (1stGrandson) and another due this month taking the number of grandchildren to four. Geoff says that he has  plenty on the go and there’s never a dull moment.

Kerry Dodds writing from Warrenheip says thanks again for the wishes on his birthday. The card was waiting for him on his return from his annual trout hunt at Dartmouth. Kerry’s wife Margaret was Margaret Ensor who worked at 388 Collins Street circa 1967.They now have 3 grandchildren and enjoy all the fun and very little work that baby sitting entails.

Reg Evans writes from Golden Square his thanks for the birthday wishes for his 91st. Reg lost his wife Thelma after 66 years together in October 2010 .They went to school together but it was in 1944 when Reg was on leave from the war that they married. Reg’s mobility is restricted now and he has trips to hospital and to Peter Mac in the city for treatment but feels well in himself.

Ian Ewart writing his thanks for the birthday greeting on his 80th says he celebrated the big day with dinner at a local restaurant with family and friends. Ian and wife Pat continued the celebrations with a wonderful organised holiday touring from Darwin to Perth and they experienced a magical and spectacular journey in this great country of ours. Ian enjoys reading about the comings and goings of members and fond memories are rekindled when good friends of past times are mentioned.

Kevin Flynn emails his thanks for the recent birthday wishes. Health-wise, it has been a bit of a struggle this year, guess the years are catching up. The monthly news letter is a most welcome publication, especially to those, like Kevin who retired some years' ago.

Bob Grant emails thanks for the Birthday Greetings and it was great to receive John Vanselow’s message in the knowledge that he is again well following his problems during the year.  This year has had its ups and downs for Bob and wife Nell but they  are still enjoying their  time in Nelson Bay and the pleasures that it brings living in this lovely seaside resort with the family close by. Bob has fully recovered from the foot problems experienced last year but can no longer play any active sports so golf and tennis are out for the future. He has been experiencing some chest pains recently but after an angiogram and an ultrasound has been cleared of any heart problems. Bob and Nell visited Albury recently to attend his 5th Year High School Class reunion as it has been 55 years since that final day in 1957. They went on to Melbourne to stay with his brother Jack for a week and enjoyed the time immensely. Apart from babysitting duties, Bob is involved as a warden with the local Anglican Church and the Port Stephens Woodworkers Club where he is the Treasurer and Newsletter editor. This keeps him busy and mentally occupied for the time being.

Doug Grant reports that he has just returned from the annual trip to Cairns for the winter.

Doug looks forward to receiving the news letters as a means of keeping up to date with information  on some of our former work mates. Doug and I worked together in Esanda for some years.

Jack Grant emails his thanks for the recent Birthday Card, which once again was received on the day. It is now over 2 years since Jack and his wife Robyn moved from Albury to Melbourne and they are enjoying living in Berwick and being close to family. Over the past 12 months Jack has had a lot of foot problems, which necessitated a period in hospital to treat a severe ulcer infection. This was followed by an operation to lengthen the Achilles tendon in his right leg and relieve the pressure on the foot. This appears to have been successful and he has had no further problems. Other than that, life is very busy looking after visitors and caring for grandchildren on a regular basis. He is looking forward to catching up with friends and colleagues at the Christmas Luncheon.

Charles Griss emails that he appreciated the Birthday Greetings received on the occasion of his 70th!!! Birthday. Time does fly, especially when you are having fun. All being well, Charles and wife Angela are going to Tanzania in January to "do" three game parks. Figured that they were unlikely to have another opportunity to do something as adventurous as that! He has retired from active skiing, so must do something else to keep the adrenalin pumping.

Frank Hatfield writes his thanks for the warm birthday wishes for his 80th birthday which was celebrated at an afternoon tea at is daughter’s home for 50 family and friends.Frank and his wife Joan had also celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary a few days before with a family luncheon at a restaurant.

Adrian Henning emails that John’s card was the only one he received for the birthday wishes.

He managed to fall off a ladder during the day which was most embarrassing. No serious harm, only his pride. All is well otherwise.

Mike Henry emails the annual thank you for his Birthday card. It is always much appreciated. Briefly Mike’s busy  retired life covers  a wide range of  activities - volunteer driving, golf playing, adventure walking, Trivia Master quizzing, overseas touring and the most delightful of all is grandchildren minding. Apart from these activities nothing much happens in the idyllic setting of Safety Beach Country Club on the Mornington Peninsula but he would enjoy a Rostered Day Off occasionally.
Wayne Hulbert sends a belated thank you for his Birthday card which Wayne received when he and wife Bernadette returned home from their Cape York trek. Wayne celebrated the Birthday with Bernadette and a group of friends at Chili Beach, Cape York in far North Queensland on their way to the very tip of Australia.

Larry James emails that it is always great to receive the newsletter and see what's been happening. Again, thanks for the birthday card which arrived on time. Life is always busy in his two voluntary roles, either at Puffing Billy in the Dandenong's working as a Station Master or selling souvenirs each month or as  President of Golden Days Radio- the latter keeps Larry extremely busy. In fact they have a new member on the Committee of Management non other than ANZROC committeeman Gary Mason who is giving his management expertise which has greatly enhanced their business skills. Larry is off to Tassie to ride the Wilderness Railway from Strahan to Queenstown with a mate from the UK. They are both interested in railways so this should be good. No doubt they will try some local wines whilst there as well. Oh well, someone has to do it.

Ian McRobinson emails his thanks for again remembering his birthday. It is always a pleasant moment when the ANZROC card arrives and Ian’s thoughts turn more strongly to the ‘good old days’ remembering good friends (past and present), shared special occasions and experiences.

His special day was spent painting the pergola and dinner with family. It was altogether a satisfying day.

Jack Moyle writing his thanks for the birthday wishes for his 86th says that he and wife Audrey are both in good health but they can no longer undertake long holiday’s interstate or offshore but restrict themselves to short trips to local resorts.

Committeewoman Joan Nathan says thank you for her birthday card, which she enjoyed receiving on the day. Joan has had a great year managing to fit in two trips to Noosa with another planned at the end of the month and a trip to Singapore, it’s amazing what you can fit in when you don’t have to plan around work commitments.

John Osborne sends his thanks to Kathy Trace for remembering his birthday. The highlight of John’s year was a Go Wild Co hot air balloon flight over the Yarra Valley with wife Pauline which is highly recommended especially for the photographers in the club. John and Pauline spend a lot of time visiting Loch Sport and he is also involved with the local Probus Club.

Peter Oxley emails from Mount Gambier that once again his Birthday Greetings for his 82nd arrived spot on time. Having made it to this age Peter counts his blessings, and although there is not any travelling these days and very few exciting tales to relate, Peter and his wife Moira are keeping well and are very grateful for that. Their biggest excitement in the near future is the wedding of their grand-daughter in Melbourne early in January. That will be the first of their bunch, but you know how these things seem to escalate. Peter still enjoys the doings of old friends and acquaintances from his days in the Bank.

Ian Peterkin emails thanks for his birthday card that managed to hit the day on the button. Ian has reached the stage of viewing these occasions with mixed feelings but it was a nice surprise on the day.Ian and wifeNan hope to be able to catch up with colleagues at the Traralgon Golf Day - they are keeping fingers crossed for fair weather - his golf is always pretty variable so there should be no surprises there.

Ray Quirk emails that the first mail out of their letterbox on his birthday was the Card from ANZ Retired Officers Club members. It is always appreciated, more so as one enters his 90th year. Ray continues to be thankful for the continuing good fortune that he and wife Meryl enjoy. Ray is not as mobile as he would like, still very aware that he fell and broke his left hip in February. The experts tell him that it can take up to 18 months before the muscles are free of pain. A couple of decades ago a broken hip was almost fatal but fortunately today  surgeons can safely replace the hip with a new one. As the years pass Ray is very conscious of the declining number of old work mates, army mates and friends in the associations which have been so important in the past but he is happy to dwell on the good things of the past and the present.

Doug Ramsay writes how he looks forward to the newsletter and enjoys reading how some of his fellow colleagues are faring and keeping abreast of their travels. Doug says that since retirement in 1996 he and wife Mary have completed many trips both overseas and in Australia which included 3 months travelling around Europe, UK and Egypt, many trips across all States of Australia the highlight of which was the Outback Discovery Darwin to Broome trip camping in the Bungle Bungles , touring the two New Zealand islands and  a tour of Canada, Alaska and Hawaii and most recently a Scenic tour Paris to Prague which included a cruise from Amsterdam to Budapest. On the latest trip Doug and Mary met Keith and Helen Zwar from South Australia. Keith was Manager ANZ Personnel SA when Doug was in Personnel AHQ. It’s a small world. Doug was deeply saddened when he read of Neil Twite’s passing. Doug was part of the team led by Neil in 1971 following the merger of ANZ/ES&A standardising the Principal Banking Offices, State Administration Departments and finally AHQ which took around two years and Neil was pivotal in his role as mentor.

Jan Rizzo daughter of our recently deceased Honorary member Orm McLellan writes that the family appreciated so much that his ANZ friends were able to attend Orm’s service. The strong links he had with ANZ and ANZROC had meant a lot to him.

Bevan Roulston writes thanks for the birthday card which arrived on cue. Bevan retired from his second full time job in January after 12 years but in August secured a local position as a “casual farmer” attending to farm animals and maintaining the farm land and fences. As a boy prior to joining the bank in 1960 he spent time  working on farms and can now apply the knowledge gained in those formative years.

John Sudholz emails that he and wife Noelene returned to Melbourne after a very enjoyable Captain's Choice Tour from Cape Town to Cairo followed by some catch up with friends in Singapore. Amongst the waiting mail was the ANZROC birthday card with greetings from John Vanselow. John and Noelene were able to celebrate the occasion with fellow travellers on the Rovos Rail train from Cape Town to Pretoria, a "stately journey" of 1600 kms with two nights on board.

Eamon Veaney our committeeman and webmaster sent a quick note of thanks for his birthday greetings card which of course arrived on the day. Eamon celebrated with family and friends at a new Richmond restaurant called Noir with excellent food and service. He has also just returned from the 29th annual golf trip to Rich River with 20 other ANZ Colleagues. They were lucky to have great weather all weekend. Bob Bell took out the main prize, the David Hastie trophy with 37 points. Paul Clohesy, Andrew Kelly and Tony Donohue won the Ambrose trophy. Eamon was pleased to get the longest drive and runner-up prizes in the "C grade/ riff raff" category.

Bill Walker emailing thanks for the birthday card says it’s hard to know where the 12 months went but he and wife Maureen are both well and enjoying life.

Eric Williams writing from Warrnambool on his 91st sends thanks for the best wishes expressed on his card. Eric says he is still flying the ANZ flag in the Western Districts 40 years after moving from Melbourne and 31 years of retirement. Eric’s wife Rita has enjoyed good heath over the years but is presently hospitalised in Melbourne and Eric has been regularly visiting the city.

 

AND Graeme Ainscough, Lindsay Baglin, Annette and Graeme Baldwin, Herman Bettonvil, Bill Bowring, Joe Busuttil, Harry Carrodus, Serene Cheong, Jim Christie, Diane Costigan, Don Davy, Kevin Dynon, Neville Elvish, John Flyger, John Hallinan,  Graham Heenan, Malcolm James, Graeme King, George Menassa, Emilio Moreno, Maggie Murray,Jim Nicolson, Reg Nicolson, Anthony Nimmo, Leigh O’Neill, Julie O’Regan, Rino Orifici, Glyn Parry-Jones, Don Ranyard, Ian Roberts, John Saffery, Bruce Scott,Des Shady, Peter A Smith, Mark Stankovich, Cliff Turner, Glen Twidale, Mike Watts, Richard Weekes, Mike Whitmore, Tony Wingrave, Max Zattelman ANZROC QSLD, NSW, SA, TAS, WA

 

October 2011

Graeme Ainscough sends his thanks for the welcome birthday wishes for his 75th and said he celebrated with a quet family dinner and with wife June enjoyed “Love Never Dies” at the Regent Theatre.

Clive Bayley said he and wife Margaret will be in the outback between Woomera and Coober Pedy visiting family when we next meet at 100 Queen Street. Clive says life’s tough isn’t it.

Anne Blashki told us at the meeting  that Bill Hickford who had been seriously injured in a home invasion in Shepparton in December as reported in our March Newsletter is home and working again. Bill was a stalwart of the ANZ Football team with President Neville and other ANZROC members.

Bill Boucher writes a few lines to thank John Vanselow for his good wishes on the occasion of Bill’s 84th. A very pleasant day was spent with all the family.

Dave Brookman sending his thanks for the birthday wishes for his 88th says the personal note from John Vanselow was much appreciated.

Geoff Burton emails his thanks for his recent Birthday Card, which arrived on time for the big 69 celebration. Geoff has heard from a sizeable number of past colleagues over the past 12 months, which has been terrific. He had knee replacement surgery 4 months ago, and following a satisfactory report from his Surgeon, headed for Qld. for 6 weeks to recover in better weather. Geoff has a son (Gary) and daughter in law (Tania) who are both in the Bank’s employ. Over the years Geoff and his son Gary both worked at branches in Shepparton, Myrtleford, Wangaratta, Albury, Wodonga, Lavington  and both worked with Esanda. Any father/son quinellas beat that?

George Cooper Life Member and long term committee manknowing our President’s love of poetry decided to express his thanks for the birthday card in prose

On Thursday I received a card

Inside were some lines from the “Bard”

He pointed out what must be true

I’d reached the age of Eighty Two

 

T’is true that I am not a “Bard”

But I was pleased to get the card

I must extend my thanks to state

The card arrived right on due date

 

So now I put my pen away

There’s not much more for me to say

But thanks to John must now be due

For sending out the cards on cue

Don Davy writes that he was sorry to read of the passing of our member Keith Emmett and only recently had been at a reunion of ANZ 351 and 394 Collins Street staff with Keith. Don had served in ANZ Bank Clearing Department and at 480 St Kilda Branch in each case where Keith had been manager. He also mentioned he noted that another former ANZ ’er Norm McPhee  passed away recently .In Don’s role in Methods he dealt with Norm as Manager ANZ Berwick several times and he felt that many ANZROC members would remember Norm.

Gordon Field and wife Edith have just returned from a trip to the Greek Island and Black Sea to find John's birthday greeting card. The Captains Choice tour operators’ cruise they went on was excellent. They arranged cabins on a ship called the Silver Seas. The weather was fine and the local tour guides great. The three week cruise went very quickly. Gordon was pleasantly surprised with Greece and the Islands having heard so many adverse reports previously but they found quite the reverse. They were not hindered by protests but then perhaps were just lucky in that respect. Gordon did get the impression that many Greeks think the current crises is an "Athens" problem not that of the Islands although the Islands are feeling the unemployment pressure.

Ken Fitzgerald sends his thanks for the birthday wishes for his 83rd. Ken says this year has been fairly quiet on the holiday and travel front and he has rather envied those whose travels he reads about in the newsletters. The past year has been momentous in the increase in the family by three great grand children making a total of four which makes him feel a little older but life goes on. Ken is looking forward to the Veterans Cricket Festival to be held in Adelaide in 2012.

Alex Fowler sends a belated "Thank you" to ANZROC for Birthday wishes in August. Alex and wife Helen have just returned home from 5 months caravanning around Australia and it was pleasant to open the greetings on return. Alex spent his Birthday in Alice Springs, with dinner at Lasseter’s Casino with a few friends who were also travelling.

Max Guest writes that he appreciates getting the newsletter although he does not attend the regular meetings but the informative comments are all interesting about the exploits of the travellers and just re-reading the names jolts memories of old relationships.

Trevor Hart emails that his birthday card duly arrived and he sends his thanks for the birthday wishes. Trevor and ANZROC member Val Goldsworthy are on the committee of the Camberwell Historical Society and would welcome any new members from ANZROC.

June Hoskin writes thanks for remembering her birthday which is very much appreciated. June celebrated her birthday with a family luncheon in the Dandenong’s.

Doug Imrie emails many thanks for the Birthday card, He enjoyed a quite dinner with wife Trish at the Hervey Bay Boat Club. They arrived home in time to see Collingwood defeated, but are heading off again for a short trip up the Ovens Valley with a Long Luncheon at Boynton's Winery, just out of Bright. On their way home from Cairns, Doug met up with another 30 + year ex work mate Jean-Claude (John) Sammut. He helped set up "Factoring" in Esanda.

Bruce Kells emails that his birthday was celebrated with family. Bruce and his wife Audrey have had an eventful year which involved selling the family home of 46 years and moving into a smaller unit in a Retirement Village. The hardest part was the downsizing and disposing of all the surplus possessions treasured for all of those 46 years. Bruce’s wife’s health was a problem on a steep block and they decided that now was the time while they could still do the packing up.

Bruce looks forward to catching up with many at the Christmas meeting.

Vito Laruccia emails his thanks for the Birthday greetings. Life is still busy for Vito with work still taking a big slice of his time, and spending quality time with family and friends. Had a good birthday celebration, spending a few hours at a winery called Box Stallion (Merricks North) with his wife and immediate family members on the Father's Day weekend celebrating both events. Vito enjoys reading about the ROC members with some of the names in the newsletter bringing back many past work day memories.

Ron Marshall writing his thanks for his 88th says he enjoys reading the newsletters about members’ overseas travels. When he retired 30 years ago he and his wife travelled mainly to UK and Europe and occasionally to USA but now he has to get the world atlas out at times to locate the places to which some of the members are travelling.

Fay McPherson emails thanks for the Birthday Greetings, which as usual arrived right on the day. Fay had a very enjoyable day, receiving a phone call from the family in Norway plus a lovely bouquet of flowers from them as well. Cards and phone calls from many other friends and family members made it a memorable occasion.

Dick Milnthorpe emailing from UK says thanks for the birthday card. Dick can remember someone saying that as you get older you get to know more and more about less and less and end up knowing everything about nothing!  Dick and wife Pat will be doing their usual pilgrimage to Oz arriving 30th December and will be in Mornington until 28th March (when the immigration people start looking for them!)  Dick and Pat always look forward to these visits, meeting up with old friends, and even have just enough time to grow some tomatoes.

Maggie Murray writing from Mortlake says thanks for the birthday card and it’s great to read all the news about her friends and colleagues.

Ray Murphy emails that it was a most enjoyable day at the Geelong meeting and it was great to rub shoulders with some old comrades of past days. Ray gave his copy of "The ANZ Travelling Man" to President Neville and maybe it will make its way to the Banks' Archives in due course.

Peter Nyga advises that he and partner, June, are back in Melbourne after travelling by 4wd for nearly 3 months throughout the Northern Territory, Western Australia and South Australia. Everything went well throughout the trip and they loved the northern winter weather, but not coming back to the cold down south. For the statistical minded:

  • Vehicle ok, but has another 17,200 kms on the dial, a cracked windscreen and more paint chips with  driver and crew just fine,
  • Away 81 days  and average distance covered per day – 212 kms
  • Number of photos – 2,200 (since culled to 1,300)
  • Apart from 7 nights staying with friends, slept every night in the vehicle on a purpose built bed with 2 weeks storage underneath,
  • Number of arguments – nil.
  • Are they still together? – yes

Bernard O'Reilly and wife Claire have just returned home after 4 months way and travelling close on 23000 Klm’s visiting both the Cobourg and Gove peninsula’s in Northern territory and also far north Queensland.The variety of landscapes and activities were a joy to visit and of course when the temperatures were higher than Melbourne's then these were the places to be. Having an evening meal at the Sailing Boat Club in Darwin with John (former Relationship Winnellie) and Kath Bayliss at sunset made for a perfect evening and they also had an evening meal with Bev Ellis in Alice Springs.

They were fortunate to experience only 3 wet days in over 4 months and it is a reality check to be back home however Bernard  intends to keep travelling  with further trips planned to Mildura in early October and then to Robe in SA in early November.  4 wheel driving has become their passion and they have been lucky to cover the majority of inland and coastal Australia. The receipt of the regular monthly news letter has been great keeping him in touch with all recent/future happenings. Of course when at home checking the mail there was the regular birthday greetings and Bernard thanks again John for his ongoing commitment to this task.

Alan Pearce reports that he has just arrived home after a great trip to Canada and is trying to catch up with all of those things needing attention. Alan appreciated the good wishes of members on his recent birthday, the card having arrived while Alan and his wife were away.

Dietmar Reichert emails that after his recent overseas trip, visiting the old country and birthplace Heilbronn in Germany as well as catching up with his 81 year old sister for her birthday in Queensland, he received John's birthday card and best wishes-again on the day!Greatly appreciated and received in good health.Maybe still doing some work from the home office in the direction of hypnotherapy helps…..it certainly feels that way.

Peter Russell and wife Sonia have just returned home from their annual two month pilgrimage to the Gold Coast. It was a delight to receive the birthday card from John Vanselow, as usual, exactly to time. Peter continues to receive and read with great interest, the news on his former workmates and their activities via the "newsletter"

Jack Stewart writing from Whiteheads Creek says thanks for the birthday wishes but it makes him realise that he has been retired for 21 years. Apart from the odd hiccup with arthritis Jack keeps reasonably fit working around the farm. He is another happy Geelong supporter.

Peter Treleaven emails his thanks for his birthday card which as usual arrived on the day on 30th Sept. The date always reminds Peter that in the good old days he had to work back very late for the Banks annual balance. He used to raid the bosses cupboard about midnight when the books were balanced. Peter’s health is now very good and he certainly does not feel 73. Peter and wife Else are off for another cruise on the Diamond Princess in November. That should get him and his colleagues into form for the Christmas festivities.

Roger Watkins writes to advise that he and wife Margaret will be house sitting his sister in laws home in Naremburn NSW while she hosts a tour in Canada. The house is mentioned in records as being once owned by Billy Hughes, a former Prime Minister of Australia in 1915-16.Roger attended the  funeral service of our member Rod Anstee and noted that he first met Rod in 1960at the ES&A Bank’s Victorian Head Office at 86 Queen Street. Roger is having treatment for deterioration of his left eye but after a few nagging health problems Roger and Margaret’s health is now reasonably stable.

Muriel Williams writes her thanks for the personal greetings from John and Lois Vanselow for her birthday which was most welcome. Muriel and husband Bill celebrate birthdays on the same day and this year they celebrated at the RACV resort at Healesville which they enjoyed. Muriel reflected on the great years she enjoyed with John Vanselow and Col Edwards in the old General Manager’s Office and she never ceases to be amazed at the changes that have taken place. Computers were just being introduced when she retired so it is certainly a different world now.

 

AND Will Bailey, Helen Bouch, Fergus Darmody, Peter Giasoumi, David Gibb, Teddy Hanrahan, Peter Harvey, Chris James, Erwin Jones, Graham Joseph, Peter Kariotis, Kevin Kelly, Bob Lamb, Mike Lawrence, Peter Lees, Geoff Leslie, Jacqui Luckman , Bill Luscombe, Rod Mann, Kevin May, Serge McIntyre, Mike McKernan, Bruce Michell, Bob Milgate, Keith Moorhouse, Peter O’Dwyer, John Parkes, Jill Paterson, Peter Powell, Bevyn Ranford, Ian Roberts, Les Roberts, David Robinson, Alan Rutzou, Mary Ryan, John Saffery, Bessie Stevens, James Uren, Bill Walker, Colin Walton, Doug Watson, Roly Webster, Keith Witney,

 

September 2011

 

Peter Bearsley emailing his thanks for the birthday wishes says his latest venture is a fund raising exercise for Rotary Club of Melbourne to fund a project in East Timor saving the lives of mothers at risk in childbirth. He plans to run in the Berlin Marathon of 42.195 klm’s later this month at the age of 69 with dodgy knees and is looking for sponsors. He says this will be his 50th and possibly last marathon. We wish him every success.

Terry Boocock received the newsletter while in St Petersburg and emails that  he is on a 5 week trip with the major attraction being the big air show in Moscow. It’s always good to get the newsletter. Terry says you can even pay your annual subs electronically from Russia.

Barbara Bruce sends thanks for the ANZ birthday card which, as usual, arrived on the exact day. She had an enjoyable lunch with 5 friends in the home of one of them. In May/June Barbara spent an enjoyable six weeks on holiday in England and Wales with a 3 night stop-over in Singapore on the way home.

Ken Chisholm writing from Bendigo sends thanks for the birthday wishes which are much appreciated.

Len Chitty emails that since leaving ANZ (Mgr Myrtleford) in 2001 after some 33 years of service, within 12 months of that date, he was re-employed by ANZ in Bendigo and is still enjoying his role and the camaraderie banking provides. Len and his wife (also ex-ANZ) enjoy living in Bendigo and their children have all grown up with youngest daughter (16 Y/O) still at school. Len and his wife always take great pleasure in reading the news letter as it keeps them informed of the exploits of former colleagues.

Ian Crothers emailed his thanks the birthday greetings. This year was the big 70! Hard to believe he has been retired 13 years.Ian looks forward to receiving the Newsletter each month and catch up on the doings of his ‘old colleagues'!!

Chris Fieggen emails his sincere thanks for the kind wishes on the occasion of his 80th birthday. Chris had the pleasure of celebrating his birthday at his eldest son's residence in France. As Chris is now living alone, his son felt that it might be a good idea for him to host the celebration at his place in France. Chris’s eldest daughter and her husband, who at present live in Belgrade, his son’s two children and a niece from Holland, together with her husband and their two children were also present, and so it was that the 80th was quite a family affair. Naturally Chris did not just travel to and back from France, but also managed to spend some time in Holland and Serbia, and on the way home travelled via the USA, where he stayed for some time with his son Bruce and his family in Wayne (N.J.).  So altogether Chris had a very pleasant overseas sojourn, which was a wonderful opportunity to spend some time with many overseas relatives whom he sees too infrequently. All too soon the holiday was over again, and now he is kept busier than ever keeping in touch with everybody. But the pleasant memories will linger for a long time

Barbara Gardiner emails her thanks for those good wishes which arrived so exactly on her birthday! As we all say, the years are getting shorter!! She is still enjoying travelling and has been to the South of France in May and is leaving shortly for Barcelona, Madrid, Seville and Granada. The next stop is London and returning via Singapore where Barbara will stay with friends from ANZ. It's a hard life!! It's great to read of other ANZers busy lives - how did we ever get time to go to work?

John Glasson writes thanks for the best wishes for his 89th birthday. John is concerned that it is becoming more difficult to count the number of years but at least he can still walk with reasonable ability.

Denis Gleeson emailing a short note of thanks for the welcome birthday greetings he received upon his return from Mooloolaba where he and his wife spend two months each year. Denis had a surprise this year when he was informed that he needed a quadruple by-pass. (No symptoms).  Had the operation in February and spent some time with Bernie Sowersby at The Epworth Hospital.  Got through it very well and has been back to golf at Churchill Park and bowls at Mulgrave Country Club.

Louis Hebrard emails his thanks for the birthday card he received. It's a great reminder of the many enjoyable years of ANZ comradeship. Life is good with good health all round in the family. Louis is still enjoying work as financial counsellor 2 days a week at Casey North Community Information & Support Service and hopes to do so for a few more years. Louis and wife Ann have recently come back from touring French Polynesia. They spent a few days in Tahiti and Mora. The highlight was 2 weeks on a working cargo ship, the Aranui 3 that does deliveries and pickups in the Marquesas Islands. Visiting some of the small communities on the islands gave them a new understanding of the word "remote". They are wonderful people, with a very captivating history.

Doug Imrie reports that he and wife Trish recently pulled into a small coastal village called 1770 south of Mackay and settled into the caravan park. Once set up, he was greeted by his neighbour "Hello Doug Imrie". Doug had no idea who he was, or how he knew him! It turned out to be John Sands (Retired District Manager) with whom Doug had worked with in Esanda, 60 Market St some 30 years ago. Suffice to say, they have enjoyed a few happy hours reminiscing.

Ian Ince sent his thanks for the birthday greetings which he celebrated with a night out at a Chinese restaurant. The year has gone very quickly but he still managed two trips to Rosebud and Yarrawonga and one to Bright and Raymond Island. All this local travelling has put an end to the annual visits to the Gold Coast.

Stan Lancaster sending his thanks for the birthday wishes says he had hoped to report on a trip booked for Japan but was thwarted by the earthquake and tsunami. Fortunately they had travel insurance.

Graeme King emailed that he hopes to make a lunch meeting later this year. Graeme and his wife have just taken possession of their new house which has been an 18 month project from start to finish. Next few months will be pretty hectic with family commitments in Qld during September, WA during October and a Probus trip around the Snowy’s in late November.

Sue McCarthy emails that she was pleased to see that John Vanselow is back on signing duty and working the usual miracles with the post office delivery dates. There was nothing particularly remarkable about the way Sue spent her birthday, had dinner with her 92-year-old father; he cooks, she takes a bottle of wine. Sue hopes she has inherited his genes. Meanwhile, there is a lot of the world to see. Sue had a good travel year (UK and France in April) and about to depart to the Outer Hebrides (where she is expecting brisk chill) and then to Portugal to learn something of its history (great colonising empires can decline) and food, which seems to feature largely in most travellers’ descriptions of the country.

Tad Misiewicz emails thanks for the birthday wishes. Keep those newsletters coming as he looks forward to reading them? Tad is enjoying good health and working part time to keep fit and to exercise the grey cells .Besides work, he has moved home twice, both in the St Kilda area, since Dec 2009, looking for the perfect nest to retire in and to recommence his great love of sailing once again. In the process Tad has renovated

( hands on) a Heritage home in Princes St , sold it, and bought another heritage listed place in Alma Rd which he is presently renovating. It is enjoyable work.

Peter O’Dwyer emailing from Yarrawonga says thanks for the birthday greetings for his 79th.

On the day he came second in the local 9 Hole golf competition of forty plus players with 21 Stableford points. ANZROC member John Fairbairn and Maurie Harwood (another ANZer) told Peter his handicap of 18 will suffer. Sounds like "some pain for a little gain".

Peter Pritchard and wife Maree received their newsletter while in Positano enjoying the Italian summer. They had  been away for two weeks and visited Rome and Naples then on  Venice, and Florence before travelling  to Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Amsterdam, Paris, London and then finally a few days in Singapore before returning  home at the end of September. It’s good to read the newsletter and keep up to date with ANZROC members.

Trevor Richards emails thanks to John Vanselow and President Neville Pearsonfor the Birthday Card on the occasion of his 66th birthday. Trevor and wifeChristineflew off to Cairns early on the birthday for some R & R, spending time at Palm Cove, Port Douglas and the Atherton Tablelands. On arrival home the card was amongst the three weeks supply of mail waiting for them.

Barry Reid emails that he and wife Shirley and dog Josh have been away for a month in their caravan to Mildura, Swan Hill & Shepparton enjoying somewhat warmer weather. They packed everything with the exception of lap top and more suitable clothing for the warmer weather. Barry is presently endeavouring to reply to some 100 odd e/mails received during his absence.  He is looking forward once again to catching up at the Christmas luncheon.

Jake Remyn emailed his thanks for the birthday greetings which arrived, as everyone else attests, on the day. This is the first time for a number of years that Jake and his wife have been home at this time as they usually head for North Qld. for 3-4 months each winter to escape the cold.

This year they  stayed home to help their  daughter with pick ups etc with her children as her youngest son (10yo) is one of the 5 boys sharing the role of Gustav (son of the Phantom) in Andrew Lloyd Webbers' "Love Never Dies" at the Regent Theatre. Jake has naturally seen the show multiple times having helped with running their grandson in and pick ups after the show when he's on. That's kept them busy enough not to notice the cold too much!!!

Ian Roberts emailed to thank all concerned at ROC for the birthday card on this special 70th birthday, which was waiting at home on the family’s return from a very enjoyable trip through Cambodia and Vietnam. Their journey was to sail the Mekong River through Cambodia with the girls enjoying some retail therapy in Saigon, Hoi an and Hanoi and their travels concluded with an overnight stay on a junk on Haolong Bay. It was a great Asian experience.

It was nice to escape the Melbourne winter for a few weeks and Ian does enjoy reading about the travelling experiences of fellow ROC members.

Bruce Robertson emailed from Runaway Bay  his thanks for the best wishes for his birthday  .It was a dual celebration as Jan and John Brown were visiting and Bruce and wife Glennis had another visitor Julie Shill (Tyers) a great friend of Glennis who many of the retired officers will remember from West Footscray branch. As can be expected on such a grand occasion much red wine and champagne was consumed. The year has flown with several visits to Wollongong to see the grand children who were subsequently transferred by their employer to Chile at the start of the New Year. Bruce and Glennis were also able to spend some time as guests of the Pearson’s at Sandy Point and the Brown’s at Peterborough which was great fun as  it’s always good to catch up. Then they visited the grandchildren in Antofagasta which is in the north of Chile and to be precise the Tropic of Capricorn runs through the town. The whole town (over 300,000) relies on the copper mines which are located inland. Bruce was able to have a look at the largest copper mine in the world, it’s an open cut and he was unable to see the bottom it was so large. The best view he has seen was taken by a satellite photo. To put it in perspective the miners were on strike a few weeks ago and the mine was losing $30 million dollars a day in income!! Bruce and Glennis travelled inland and further north to the Atacama Desert where the “Moon Buggies” were tested before the buggies were shipped to the Moon for research projects. The scenery is fantastic, being in the middle of the desert with the nearby mountains covered in snow! They also were able to visit Argentina and enjoy the vibrant city of Buenos Aires that is well worth a visit. They spent a couple of days at the Iguassu Falls, which Bruce felt is a must see on any tourist’s agenda.  On the way home from Buenos Aires Qantas were most kind and flew the passengers over Antarctica, another excellent experience.

 

ANDTrevor Cookson, John Fearnley, Mike Frowen, Stan Halbish,  John Harris, Jack Helisma, David Jones, Peter Jones, Ian Lee, Karl Mattingly, John McKenzie, Nick Newell, Reg Nicolson, Geoff Pritchard, Peter Suridge, Doug Watson, John Wilson

 

AUGUST 2011

Ian Bell emails his thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday card and reports he is still enjoying life in Bendigo. He had a health set back during the year which resulted in a series of visits to Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Bendigo. They were very caring and that meant he did not have to travel to Melbourne for the treatment. He is feeling good again and getting back to normal.

Bruce Campbell sends his thanks for the card he has received on the occasion of his 90th birthday. Bruce still likes reading about the activities of his former colleagues in the Bank as it brings back many happy memories.

Rae Collins writing on his 91st says its 35 years since he retired but he keeps well and is fit for his age. He still meets his mates Wal McGillivray, Neil Sharman and Norm and Betty Wood regularly at his local RSL Club. Rae enjoyed his birthday celebrations with family and friends at the Kooyong Tennis Club where he has been a member for 63 years and while no longer a player still uses the venue socially.

Eric Dickson writes that he appreciates the birthday greetings from Kathy Trace which came with a personal note for his 80th.Eric enjoys keeping up to date with the news of colleagues and he reports that he and wife Jan continue to enjoy good health. They have recently returned after 7 weeks overseas flying to Vienna then on to a bus tour of Eastern Europe that included Prague, Budapest, Berlin, Warsaw, Krakow and other cities which they really enjoyed. They rested for a week in Barcelona and then set off on a cruise from there to Paris where Eric celebrated his 80th. Following breaks in Paris and Dubai they returned home to the cold weather. He can’t wait for the next trip.

Frank Edwards emails that it's marvellous how the birthdays keep on coming around - and long may it continue. Frank and wife Mavis spent their birthdays in Malaysia - a few days each in Penang, Malacca and Singapore, sampling the local culture, transport, grub and beverages. They are back in Melbourne and slowly getting back to normal enjoying the cooler air and lamb chops for dinner.

Dawn Ellis widow of the late Jack Ellis writes that she appreciates reading the monthly newsletter .Since Jack’s passing Dawn has remained in Wodonga and keeps active with occasional game of golf. She sees Geoff Burton from time to time who always has ANZ news.

Keith Emmett emailing thanks for the birthday card which arrived in good time for his 87th birthday, celebrated with friends with dinner at Box Hill R.S.L .Keith and partner Kay have just returned from a trip to the McDonald ranges which they both enjoyed. The gorge was attempted at Katherine, but the walk between had to be abandoned becauseof trouble with their legs.Three days at the Travelodge at Katherine sitting around the pool was a peaceful finish to the holiday to top it all off, before returning by air through Brisbane.

Margaret Fastier widow of Ken Fastier thanked members for the Retired Officers ' Club notice in the paper .Ken had been very ill for a long time.

Phil Goodier emails his thanks for the birthday wishes for his 67th. This year he was involved with the Beaumaris Motor Yacht Squadron where fishing trips to Orbost and Timboon inlet were organised .The fishing has been very good with King George Whiting fishing mainly in Westernport Bay where he  enjoys fishing in  some of the more isolated parts .Then there is the annual snapper season off Beaumaris which was excellent last summer .A number of ANZROC members  including Ian Davies and Ray Pietsch helped ' the oldies ' by putting on a fish night at the Beaumaris Bowling club and fed approx 140 people . The annual fishing trip to Baird Bay near Streaky Bay in South Australia was a great success with large green sea gar and whiting the main catch. The fishermen didn’t see another boat for the week they were in the Bay! Phil and his wife and four friends made during his term in the ANZ in Darwin in 1969 to 1971, travelled on the MV Trinity Bay, the cargo and limited passenger boat leaving from Cairns with their four wheel drives on the deck and they were able to spend time at Horn Island and Thursday Island finally disembarking at Seise for an extensive tour of Cape Yorke with one of the party who was the Head Ranger for Cape Yorke for many years. During the year they also had several trips to Yorke Peninsula in South Australia that were always enjoyable eating the Cornish pasties and ' polony' from Moonta and then visiting  the Peninsula from his sister's farm near Maitland.  To finish the year’s travels they spent a few weeks in the Philippines where their son David is stationed. Mixing with their son’s friends was not on the normal tourist route. An amazing place which to Phil didn’t show any signs of the GFC??!!

John Hudgson received the most welcome birthday card and he celebrated the day with an enjoyable meal at home with the family. John and wife Ann were in the midst of final planning and inventory checking etc for an APT tour they were joining from Darwin to Broome. They will catch up with his cousin in Darwin so they are really looking forward to the trip. John and Ann are hoping to meet up with ANZROC colleagues on the train and at lunch in Geelong.

Bill Jackson emails thanks to ANZROC for the birthday wishes .Bill thoroughly enjoyed his

Birthday – starting with the ANZROC card followed by his whole family calling at home that

morning with  a cake to celebrate after which he spent the afternoon with their  very good friends

Brian and Noelle Christensen watching and cheering on the Albert Park (ANZ Bank) Football

club boys as  they battled it out on the field. A couple of nice reds with Brian and Noelle after the

game to finish the day off - perfect. Bill hopes to make a meeting soon to catch up with

everybody.

Ken Lee has been holidaying in Queensland but was able to attend the August meeting in

Melbourne to catch up with members. Life has changed significantly as a result of a change of

job role for Bowls Victoria. With the changed boundaries coming into being, effective 01 July,

Ken was elected to the position of chairman of the Northern Gateway Bowls Region. It’s

different to being secretary of RVBA Group 10.for the past 11 years. At least he can now attend

some lunches.

John McConnell sends thanks for the birthday wishes and says he always enjoys reading the

Newsletter and keeping up with the exploits of former colleagues.

Godfrey Mills reports that our birthday card as ever arrived precisely on due date. For some

obscure reason this prompted Godfrey  to think back to the dreaded old ANZ "List of Irregular

Accounts"  that rarely reached its destination on time. Godfrey’s days in competitive motor

sport have virtually ceased but he still goes on occasional organised club runs in the much-loved

MGB. His consuming passion for some time has been Lapidary. Godfrey joined the Nunawading

club 2 years ago and has completed courses in Cabochon Cutting, Basic Jewellery Making,

Silversmithing and Enamelling. Faceting is the next target. Generally he spends two days a

week at the club but at home the garage has been re-jigged to accommodate grinders, a diamond

cutting wheel and a  variety of polishing wheels and discs. Godfrey and his wife were able to

bring home a fair quantity of “rough stones” after a recent visit to China and Hong Kong.

He looked, with some envy, at a lot of Jade but the price of the good stuff was absolutely

prohibitive. Latest move is to branch out from basic cabochon cutting to creating larger items

that will  be displayed at the local library and elsewhere later this year.

Brian Murdoch sends his appreciation for the birthday greetings delivered by John Vanselow on

the occasion of his 80th.Family, Bank friends, Probus members and golfing mates (75 in all)

celebrated at Yarra Yarra Golf Club. Thanks were  also extended to President Neville Pearson for

his poem “Ode to Brian Murdoch” taken to the celebrations  by John Vanselow.

Coralie O’Donahoo writing from Noosa Heads says thanks for the birthday wishes. She spent the evening with friends at a Mooloolaba restaurant. Coralie also enjoyed a holiday in Hawaii a few months ago.

Barry Reid emails his thanks for the birthday card sent by Kathy Trace who is deputising for John Vanselow. Barry says he is pleased that John’s recovery back to good health has been faster than expected …. You can’t keep a good man down for too long.

Neil Sharman sends thanks for the birthday card on his 75th birthday and says the best wishes he receives each year are always a pleasure to receive.

Kevin Smyth emails sincere thanks to Kathy and the club for the wishes expressed on joining the honorary ranks. The day was celebrated at home with all the family including the boy friends of the granddaughters and the catering was organised by the eldest daughter.

Bernie Sowersby emailing on his 81st says that unfortunately illness has curtailed his activities, however being still able to get about he hopes to attend a meeting in the not too distant future.

Mark Stankovich sent his thanks for the birthday wishes for his recent birthday as usual arriving on time and Mark had a great day celebrating with his whole family.

Keith Taylor writing on his 83rd says he enjoys reading the Newsletter and catching up on the activities and health of his former workmates.

John Vanselow reports that the specialist at Frankston Hospital is very pleased with his progress and has instructed Rehab to remove all precautions. His crutch is now only for crowd control. He may be able to attend ANZROC meetings again in September/October.

Kath Walsh emails thanks for her birthday greeting. She does enjoy receiving the Newsletter and keeping up with what is happening.

Norm Wood emails to express appreciation for the ever-reliable card which once again arrived on the button on his 85th birthday.

AND Will Bailey, Clive Bayley, Kelvin Dickinson, Frank Donovan,  Ray Gill, Lawton Graham,  Steve Kotaidis, Cathie Mackiggan, Ian Marchant, Phil McBean, Orm McLellan, Serge Nayna, Peter Nielipowiec, Kevin O’Neill,  Sudipto Pal, Bill Schouten, Peter Westaway,

JULY 2011

Les Ager emails his sincere thanks for the birthday card received from the President and members of the Club and his thanks to John for his special good wishes on Les reaching Honorary Membership. Les enjoyed several celebrations with family and friends to mark the occasion and he is happy to report he is in excellent health.

Wendy and Eric Black send thanks for the personal birthday wishes. They celebrated Eric’s 93rd with a dinner at home. Wendy says that they are both looking forward to setting off on a train trip to Darwin in July and will holiday there for a week.  They will return home for a couple of days before driving to the Gold Coast in late July for their annual holiday in the sun over the Melbourne winter.

Heather Dalziel advises she is moving to Terang to live near her family in the country. Heather worked in and then ran the Staff Cafeteria on the 28th floor at Royal Bank Branch for many years before she retired.

Rodney Dark writing from Brisbane says thanks for the birthday wishes for his special birthday which was spent with wife Kerry and Jeff and Alison Cox at Palm Cove for an idyllic 7 days celebration. During dinner on the evening of his birthday he received calls from Kevin Watson in Perth, John Foley and Jeff Clarkin.

John Drummond sends his thanks to President Neville (of past football days) the Committee and members of ANZ ROC for the card sent for his birthday which arrived on the day. Thanks too to his former fellow worker Kathy Trace from their days in the 60’s at Bourke & King for her kind message on the card. John is enjoying good health and keeping his strength up for a 36 day London to Budapest holiday starting later this month.

Mike George was upset at the news of Denis Falkiner’s passing. Dennis was a good golfing mate and a good friend although he moved down to Rye a while ago so they did not see a lot of each other over recent months. However, they did have a game of golf and a post game drink recently.

Apart from that all is well with Mike and with the help of the medical profession he is managing his health and enjoying a bit of work, golf and tennis to keep him occupied.

Bernadette Hulbert reports that she and husband Wayne are in the midst of packing for their trip to Cape York due to leave on 17th July. She sends thanks for the Birthday wishes and it was much appreciated. They are looking forward to their latest 4wd trip which will see them away for about 2 months.

Bill Lanigan emails thanks for the ever reliable birthday wishes. Bill and his wife spent an interesting week in Jordan earlier this year and were to continue on to Egypt but that never happened.

Frank Marzin celebrated his birthday at Beletti Restaurant in Dandenong with family .Great food and excellent service.  Frank is still working full time and looking at 1 -3 years to retirement.

He enjoys reading ANZROC news and the member’s stories of their past experiences and tales of their travels around the globe.

Serge McIntyre reports that he will be spending his birthday in Mauritius, Rodriguez and Reunion Islands for a month of rest and recreation.

Ken McNutt took the opportunity to thank the Club for birthday greetings for his 84th and in particular, for John Vanselow maintaining his exemplary contribution despite his recent accident. Ken hopes his recovery is continuing as expected. The past year has been relatively uneventful but Ken and wife Heather hope to be more adventurous in 2012 with a significant birthday and anniversary on the calendar.

Ray Murphy emails thanks for the Birthday Greetings and his birthday was again a happy occasion spent with wife Glenyce and the family in Anglesea. Birthdays for Ray are a time for reflection and the ANZ R.O.C. card and news of the Retired Officers of his era remind him of good and rewarding times spent in the employment of the Bank. Particularly the friendships made in Melbourne before leaving in 1965 to take up Branch management appointments .Frank Budd (June Newsletter) made mention of the "Scottie King & Lonsdale Sts Branch" now a strip club. Ray had a similar experience to Frank last year on his 80th boasting to his family of being Accountant there in 1957.That Building once housed a number of large accounts including the Sigma Group which to the excitement of the then State Manager Arnold Von Bertouch one day deposited 1 million Pounds. The manager Frank Mulligan was of small stature and wore a bowler hat. Ray can still recall the names of the Staff.

Geoff Murrell emails many thanks for the birthday greetings from the ROC. No. 72 celebrated quietly at home this year with all the family and very enjoyable.

Jeff Pitt emails that he is heading off to Italy to visit his first grandchild in Torino but will be back in Australia in time to listen to Peter Marriott’s presentation.

Tom Portelli sends thanks for the good wishes on the occasion of his recent birthday.

It was good to catch up with so many members at the East Ringwood (Maroondah Club) lunch.

Joe Romano emails thanks for the birthday card that arrived right on time. He will be going to Queensland shortly for recreation leave mainly to get away from the cold weather in Melbourne.

Joe is sure the cold weather will be waiting when he returns, but at least it's a break and hopefully will re-invigorate the old body.

Bruce Sanderson emails his thanks for the birthday card and the wishes contained therein for his "Special" day. Bruce had a most enjoyable celebration. Amongst the happenings he saw Love Never Dies at the Regent Theatre and was enthralled with the production. Its high standard can be taken from Andrew Lloyd Weber's statement that the Melbourne show eclipses the London production. The family took him to Guy Grossi’s Florentino restaurant on the following Saturday evening. To add to the excitement friends from Coffs Harbour who, "just happened to be in Melbourne" joined their table.

Miles Tiller writing on his 73rd says he had an enjoyable day and dined with his family including four grandsons. Miles has been having trouble with his sight over the past four months with a detached retina in his right eye. There is some progress however and a further operation in late June will hopefully allow him to regain sight sufficient to be able to drive again, Miles said he had received several phone calls from colleagues after our Newsletter article and he is very grateful for the calls.

Jim Trimble writes thanks for the reminder that he’s a year older. Its 28 years since he retired from ANZ. Jim says he is on the mend after heart surgery in March.

Chris Van Deur emails thanks for the birthday wishes. He is going through some major family issues with his mother and father both suffering illnesses and living in Sebastopol so trips from Cape Paterson to Sebastopol and back are a long drive in one day.  The Desalination plant surrounds at Wonthaggi are all but flooded out after recent heavy rains. Locals are saying that this is the weather of old doing its 15-20 year cycle and others are asking why we need a desalination plant. There is lots of money in the area though being put to good use and pacifying the locals!! Even the local radio station-3mFM at Inverloch where Chris volunteers has been offered some much needed funding. That's 88.1/ 89.1/ and 89.5 on the FM dial if anyone is visiting the Bass Valley. And streaming at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. - what a plug!!

John Vanselow reports that he is now home and progressing very well. John no longer has any pain in his hip and is able to carry out the exercises programmed by the Rehab Hospital and he will be able to visit the centre twice weekly for a more intensive program. John enjoyed the large card signed by those attending the meeting at 833 Collins Street and the nurses and visitors to the hospital were impressed that a club like ours maintains regular contact and communication with members. John will be back on “card duty” from August.
Roger Watkins writing on his 80th to thank the Club for the best wishes says he finds it hard to believe that as of now he and his wife Margaret have 4 adult children, 14 grandchildren and 3 great grand children. Roger is hoping to keep up the family tradition of longevity as his 91 year old brother is still playing table tennis and has other sporting interests. An aunt and an uncle both lived more than 100 years. Margaret has undergone major heart surgery recently and Roger as her carer will find it difficult to attend our Club functions in the future.

Kevin Watson emailing from Perth on his 82nd says thanks for the birthday greetings sent by John and Lois Vanselow. John does a super job and Kevin was pleased that he included news of an old mate from London days. Kevin and his mate played cricket together in the Bank’s team in the London City competition. That of course is now ancient news and, as young people would say “it happened last century”. 
AND Helen Bouch, Terry Brennan,  Gordon Christensen, David Craig, Brian Day, Furio Frank, John Gunn, Vern Knuiksis, Jim Martin ,Serge Nayna, Peter Norman, Louis Perrone, Mike Reilly, Brian Schafer, Roy Sloggett, Lyn Stevens, Chris Vise, Brian Wills

JUNE 2011

 

Alma Barkell writes thanks for her birthday wishes which were appreciated and she celebrated her birthday at “The Old English Hotel” in Heidelberg and it was most enjoyable. Alma enjoys reading the ANZROC news and the tales of the journeys of our members.

Anna Blashki writing from Shepparton says thanks for the personal wishes on her birthday from John Vanselow. She had a lovely day dining out with her family and being thoroughly spoilt.

Darryl Bartlett emails thanks for the good wishes for his 70th birthday which was celebrated at a nice restaurant in Port Douglas. Leaving Port Douglas  Darryl and wife Ronda travelled from Cairns to Brisbane “Queenslander Class” on the Sunlander enjoying fine dining and entertainment on the overnight trip. There is still a huge amount of repair work to be done around the Cardwell area following cyclone Yasi. A further 2 weeks was then spent with their daughter and family on the Gold Coast. Given Melbourne’s current weather Darryl and Ronda are heading back there from June 15th (with Golf Clubs) to house sit while their daughter and family travel overseas.

Maurie Benson emails that as usual his Birthday wishes (It’s best not to think numbers but enjoy “another birthday”.) arrived spot on time while he and his wife were away on Central Coast NSW visiting grandchildren. It was another good trip apart from the B Double that tried to take them out as they were overtaking it. Interesting few moments!! Life continues to be good in the Benson household and they are fortunate to be able to lead an active lifestyle, although a few more hours in the day would help at times. Maurie’s Vietnam Veteran involvements continue to take up a fair amount of time and mixed with the odd travel trip from time to time there is little time to wonder “What will we do today?”.

Frank Budd emails that he has finally turned 65 but still working one day a week which he enjoys. How things have changed, when Frank first joined the ES&A Bank in 1964 he spent the first few years on the relieving staff working all over the place.Later when travelling with the children Frank  would say to them he used to work here and their reply was "big deal". Well recently they  were driving down Lonsdale St with his  20 year old daughter and approaching King Street he said if you look on the left there is a bank that looks like a church where he used to work Instead of "big deal" she said laughingly" did you Dad?"". It was no longer a Bank but a strip club called the Men’s Gallery.


Alan Chapple emails thanks to John Vanselow for the mighty job that he does getting the birthday cards out on time.  As usual his arrived on cue and was much appreciated.  Alan is still working full-time at Department of Human Services and he and wife Pat continue enjoying life and family.

Nola Forsyth our newest member reporting on the annual reunion of 351 and 394 Collins Street staff said the function went well although many from 351 could not make it.  She was however  overrun with staff from 394 who enjoyed the afternoon so much they want the reunion repeated again next year. The venue of the Lions Club at Box Hill was very suitable and hopefully will be available next year.

Val Goldsworthy writes that she was so pleased to have been remembered by the R.O.C. by way of a birthday card. Aussie Post is clearly engaged to ensure the card’s arrival on ‘the Day”. A fine collaboration.

 

Doug Imrie emails that he will be away for a few months firstly due to surgery in June  and then he and wife  Trish will be heading north with their  caravan via the western back blocks of NSW and  Queensland with final destination Cairns where their  youngest daughter, son in law and grandchild Jake live. Doug and Trish will be returning in early September .

Deric Kennedy emailing thanks for his birthday card for his 59th, reports that he has just resigned from his job as Shift supervisor at Peninsula Private e Hospital and with partner Leisa, is moving to Gold Coast. Deric has taken up a new job helping a former customer in his business there, and looking forward to a new life in Queensland.

Vern Knuiksis recalls that late in 2010 he retired from the banking and finance industry after having spent 40 year in the business. Despite this so called "retirement," he continued to work doing home handyman work, building and carpentry on the occasional basis to keep cash flow going to pay for general living and home expenses. Today banking and finance has changed from the 1970's and 80's when one could form long term friendships with colleagues. Vern  enjoys attending various motor racing events including some interstate venues and when he does  have spare time he works restoring a couple of older cars . Vern hopes to head off overseas (USA) with a friend later in the year to check out some car shows and attend some motor racing events.

Gordon Lyon writing from Wurtulla Qsld appreciated receiving the card and John’s message on his 90th .He has been suffering from Guillin Barre Syndrome for the past 12 months following an infection from a flu injection and is only now showing some improvement. Gordon spent 5 months in hospitals and he is still quite unstable so relies on friends and relatives and Dept of Veterans Affairs for transport requirements. Wife Doreen has done a great job caring for him.

Brian Murdoch reports that he will be away in June playing golf on the Gold Coast with John Flyger and Neil Sharman.

Peter Nyga had a very enjoyable day at home celebrating his birthday with all of his family – all children and grandchildren attended.

Barry Rogersemails thanks for his birthday card received on the day.Barry and wifeJill are both well, and are now the proud grandparents of their first grandchild born in January.They are still getting in as much travel as possible and last year visited Egypt (just before the troubles), Jordan and Dubai.This year they will be  visiting Hong Kong and Malaysia and for next year lining up a cruise covering Scandinavia and St. Petersburg. Barry is still working 3 days a week and while life is full they are enjoying it very much.

Terry Stapleton emails his thanks for the birthday wishes for his 81st birthday. Another good year has gone by quickly for Terry and wife Maureen who are both able to enjoy good health and lead reasonably active lives. In that regard he is still enjoying tennis with some other older blokes every Sunday as well as maintaining a vegetable garden. Terry retired from the Board of the Wine Society at the end of 2010 but is still an active committee member of the Wine and Food Society of New South Wales established in 1939 and which meets every Tuesday for lunch. He does value the monthly magazine from the ROC and reading of the friends he worked with in Victoria.

Bill Swan emailing from Dalmeny NSW says thanks for the newsletters which he and wife Anne (ex ANZ staff) read with great interest. They will be setting off in late May in their Prado and caravan from Dalmeny, firstly to Brisbane to visit their eldest son, his partner and their two grandsons. Then they leave for Hervey Bay for a week before heading to Cairns, expecting to arrive there in mid June. Bill and Anne intend to stay in Cairns for around seven weeks and play plenty of golf, fish and do some sightseeing. Bill and Anne will also be celebrating birthdays on 5th and 6th August somewhere in Qld before returning home towards the middle of August.

Harold Woolcock corresponding from Indented Heads says thanks for the birthday wishes for his 89th. Harold and wife Sylvia have had some medical problems over the past 12 months so any thoughts of travel have not been possible. When Harold thinks back to his golfing days it seems so long ago and now he mostly keeps the garden and lawns in order bur he does get to Probus for their meetings.

AND Harry Carrodus, Dal W. Crocker, Frank Edwards, David Kay, Ian Lamont, Doreen Langmead, Bob Lyon, Bruce Maisey, Jim Martin, Bob Maughan, Peter Nankervis, Doug Ramsay, Geoff Stillman,  John Taylor, Doug Watson, John White

MAY 2011

R.G. [Bob] Bell emailing from Mollymook says thanks for the good wishes on his recent birthday. Bob and wife Carolyn are both in good health and continue to enjoy golf and bowls. The team Bob was in last year made the State playoffs. It was quite an experience. He is in his 7th year as Chairman of the Milton Ulladulla Bowling Club; it’s been quite a challenge coming from a non club state. The Gillard/Wilkie deal if it proceeds is going to make life in the club industry very difficult.In 2/11 they became grandparents again as their daughter had a lovely little boy.

Kerry Crawford advise that he and wife Margaret are about to start a trip around Australia over the next 5 months.

Don Davy writes his appreciation for the birthday card for his 67th. Don had to work on the day where he is now the new Administration Officer at Electric Vehicles but was able to celebrate his birthday with a dinner at a family gathering with his elder daughter and family at Endeavour Hills.

Norm Deady writing from Mornington says thanks for the good wishes for his 90th. Norm celebrated over a couple of days and while it was not a big party they were all dear friends and a good time was had by all.

Norris Gale and wife have arranged to join their Probus club on a trip to Magnetic Island in May and a tour of the USA in June. Norris has had to withdraw from the visit to 833 Collins and the Spring Valley golf day. It’s a shame as he was looking forward to both of these events

Nev Greenway emailing thanks for his birthday wishes reports that celebrations will be special as he and wife Bev are flying to Sydney before departing for UK and Europe on the day.They will be enjoying their part of two camper/motor home exchanges, one in Europe from a Dutch couple for 10 weeks and the other from a couple in Scotland for 4 weeks as well as 2 weeks or so catching up with friends before returning in August.They will have roaming email and phone facilities and hopefully be able to follow the revival of the Bombers from afar as well as the news in the monthly newsletter.

John Harris emailed his thanks for the good wishes for his birthday on Anzac Day. John and wife Colleen continue to enjoy good health although he has a knee that protests about too much tennis and golf. They thoroughly enjoyed Christmas and New Year with son Scott and his family in London and were lucky enough to arrive the evening prior to the snowstorm that closed airports and disrupted train and road traffic. London blanketed in snow is truly spectacular and they enjoyed a snowball fight with the grandchildren in Hyde Park with birdlife walking across the surface of ponds covered in a thin layer of ice. A dog trying to emulate their feat was not so fortunate and fell through the ice prompting a major but successful rescue effort. Among other events, they attended a Carols Performance at The Royal Albert Hall on Christmas Eve,        instruction in Clay Pigeon Shooting at the grounds of Holland and Holland, by train for a day in Paris, visits to various museums, Chelsea playing Aston Villa at Chelsea's home ground, a tour of Wimbledon and golf wearing 5 layers of clothing. Back home John and Colleen have just returned from 10 days at Surfers with daughter Michelle and her family. The eldest grandson decreed John’s birthday present should be a 20 minute helicopter flight with the caveat that he should accompany John and it proved spectacular and a fund of information. John’s involvement with Rotary continues.

Eddie Hassett writes his thanks for the card on his 69th. The only downside that day was the sad news of Bruce Ellis passing away. They had played a lot of golf together and had the occasional beer over some 35 years. Eddie says he has given up golf but taken up bowls and is hopeful of attending a luncheon in the near future.

Graham Heenan writing from Belmont says thanks for the reminder of the ageing process. Graham and wife Pam have had a good year in the health department and are about to leave on a European trip touring the Dalmatian Coast for 14 days and then on to a 15 day cruise of the Baltic Sea.

Bruce Henderson reporting from Hervey Bay says this year he is trying to co-ordinate his family trip to Melbourne to catch up with colleagues at the Christmas luncheon. Bruce says that after selling their caravan last year he and wife Christine are about to set off from Fremantle on a 46 day cruise around the Indian Ocean calling at ports that include Singapore, Mumbai, Maldives, South African cities ,Mauritius and finally returning to Fremantle.

Geoff Horton emails that he has been unable to attend a meeting for a while due to his part time job, and his long time involvement with the Victorian Pistol Association, where he is now the State Team Manager. Geoff is currently in South Australia at the National Pistol Championships, with some 30 team members and is looking forward to a successful competition. He hopes to join members at a meeting in the near future.

Laurie Holland writes his appreciation on receiving birthday greetings for his 81st which reminded him of the passing of another year. Laurie and his wife still manage a quiet life and are both in reasonable health. He says he had cataract surgery last year which resulted in a magic improvement to his vision and it’s a pity similar treatment can not be provided to ears. Laurie noted that in reading the monthly newsletters that he has been retired more years than some of our new members spent working in ANZ.

Gordon Kennedy emailing thanks for the Birthday Wishes on his 85th says that he and wife Pat can still drive and quite often have their few days away, although they now stay within the bounds of Victoria. For a couple of "Oldies" they are keeping reasonably well with the help of good Doctors and Medication. Gordon enjoys receiving ANZROC each month with the news of some of his “old" mates in the Bank.

Des Kidd emailed thanks for yet another birthday card received on the day. Des is beginning to think the birthdays are coming around too fast. Still not enough hours in the day for him with Probus commitments, together with Life Activities Whitehorse, and organising Pie and Soup days for the needy, and he is still coordinator for Eastern Emergency Relief Network.

Barry Kilmartin passes on his thanks to John Vanselow and the Committee for the Birthday Card. Barry is still keeping busy with Blackburn RSL - this will be his 21st year as Secretary. Last May, Barry and wife Judith travelled to Vienna and did a tour of Eastern Europe, had a couple of days in London and then down to Kent and stayed with friends for a week.

Trevor Lewis sends his thanks for the birthday wishes on his 71st and he says it’s always good to receive good wishes each year.

Ailsa Mackie writing thanks for the birthday greetings which are lovely to receive says she hobbles a bit but is still enjoying life.

Mike Nickell emailing his thanks for birthday card received says it’s very much appreciated. Mike and wife Lyn have just returned from a pretty gruelling 28day expedition through South Africa, Namibia, Botswana & Zambia. Quite interesting, very much "outback Australia" but different animals made it worthwhile. They would just focus on the Game Reserves if there's a next time. Too much road travel (5700klm) the way they did it, but can say they have seen most of the highlights of the arid parts. It's good to be home safe and well.

Peter Nyga and his partner, June, will be undertaking a 3 month 4wd trip to the Northern Territory over the winter of 2011, across the Kimberley to Broome, then throughout Western Australia to Perth and home to Melbourne. Plan B (should they decide to shorten their journey), is to leave Broome , return to Alice Springs via the Tanami Track, then home to Melbourne, just in time for Spring and the start of the sailing season.

Ray O’Meara e-mails his thanks for his annual birthday card, which as usual, arrived on the day. Ray always reads the newsletter and remembers some of the names that get mentioned in dispatches and is surprised at some to the ages quoted...but then he turned a meagre 57 in April. So when someone is celebrating their 75thBirthday Ray has to remember it was some 20 or 30 years ago that he met them.  It’s all relative.

Greg Scollo emails that he spent his 75th birthday very quietly in the company of his wife and friends at the Townsville Jupiter Casino, enjoying a good meal and some good wine. They are enjoying a healthy life and a wonderful time in tropical north where they spend all the winter (about seven months of the year). Luckily their home and units did not suffer any damages whatsoever from the Cyclone YASI or any flooding, in truth Townsville did not suffer much damage except for some minor flooding in the low lands close to the beach. The weather is always beautiful during the winter time, with temperature not much over 28 degrees Celsius. The Scollos’ spend their time playing Lawn Bowls, swimming, and visiting the local clubs. Greg has  also taken up the position of honorary secretary of  the Townsville Italy-Australian Sporting Association that will keep him occupied and the clubs activities  include fishing , bocce  and social activities , apart of having poker machines  a liquor bar with some very nice premises and lots of members ,.

Peter Smith emails his thanks for the birthday card which arrived, as always, on the day.

Peter and his wife Vi have just returned from 2 and half weeks in Japan – their third visit to this wonderful country.  After Kyoto and Kanazawa, they went west to Hakata instead of Tokyo as originally planned - transport in Tokyo was experiencing power outages post March 11.

Their admiration of the civility and friendliness of the Japanese was even further enhanced during the stay, particular given the tragedy that occurred in Northern Honshu just prior to arrival in the country.

Norma Thomas writing from Pialba Qsld says the birthday wishes she received from members were greatly appreciated.

June Thompson writes thanks for the birthday greetings from the Retired Officers Club and to John Vanselow for his customary good timing. The day was happily spent in the company of friends in the country

Keith Westaway emails thanks for the birthday greetings.The past year has been good to both Keith and wife Alison, although Alison did cop a dose of Whooping Cough. That is enough to make one sit up and take notice at their age. Short trips to Merimbula & Point Lonsdale have been most enjoyable and they look forward to a good year ahead.  

AND Bryden Davis, Trevor Dodds,Alex Fowler, John Hobbs, Tessa Hondros, Sue McCaughey, Max McKoy, Peter Norman, Frank O’Brien, Tony Pompilio, Doug Ramsay, Les Roberts,  John Shanahan, Ron W Smith, Geoff Stillman, Sandra StreetANZROC QSLD, NSW, SA, TAS, WA

APRIL 2011

Will Bailey emails that John Vanselow‘s birthday greetings from the Club were much appreciated as was the message from Lois and John to Will and wife Dorothy. Life in semi-retirement is supposed to give one more time for relaxing and pursue a "selfish" lifestyle! Somehow Will seems to have got it wrong! He’s not complaining as they seem to have a pretty good life with no major health worries and the family all in good health. They are about to leave for a 6 day car rally in South West Victoria. It's a Bristol Car Club annual rally; Will is President so it will be "full on" for a few days. In September 30 Bristols are heading to WA for a 7000
kilometre run. Train to Perth then a drive north and return via Margaret River Albany Norseman and the Nullabor. All the cars date back to the early '50s. They have a full complement of spares and four leaf clovers for luck. Between the rallies Will and Dorothy will spend time at their home at Noosa Waters. The year ahead looks good.
Arty Booth emailed his appreciation on the timely receipt of a card for his birthday. Living in Bundaberg, he does not get many opportunities to attend meetings, but when visiting Melbourne, Arty will try to include a visit and catch up with colleagues.
Wendy Bradley emailed to say thank you for the great lunch day at Ringwood East it was most enjoyable and not far from home. Thanks to Lyn Stevens and husband for their efforts in making the day so pleasurable.
Jock Buntain writes thanks for the birthday greetings and says he spent his birthday in Sydney. Sydney is okay for a holiday but Jock would not want to live there as although the weather was good the humidity is bad especially for a Scotsman.
Jenny Cooke emailing thanks for the birthday greetings says she was scheduled to depart on a cherry blossom tour in Japan with a few days in Hong Kong a week later but everything was cancelled and no decision yet on a new destination - all happening while hosting a school friend from London. Golf, gardening projects and continuing as historian at her old school are keeping Jenny very busy at present. Jenny is enjoying the monthly newsletter very much and hopes to see members at the Spring Valley golf day in May.
Diane Costigan emails that she will be in South Australia with her 12yo granddaughter in April to visit family while in Adelaide. Diane’s granddaughter has never been on a plane or visited SA so should be a good trip.
Past President and long serving Committeeman Col Edwards emails that he and wife Ethel will be touring the Yorke and Eyre Peninsulas, S.A., for a large portion of April.
John Fairbairn emailing from Yarrawonga says many thanks for the kind thoughts in his birthday greetings. Unfortunately over recent months John’s health has been very indifferent following brain surgery, which he is pleased to say has been successful the second time round. John has now received a clearance to resume normal activities and can again play golf, still badly.

Lawrie Foordsending thanks for his birthday card says that as usual it was a quiet day part of which was spent with one of his daughters. It was an eventful 12 months the most memorable being in Queensland staying with his youngest daughter during the floods and cyclonic storms. They were 30 klm’s north of Brisbane and he saw shipping containers, cars and parts of houses being tossed around like rag dolls and experienced torrential rain falling for days on end with thunder and lightning the likes of which he has not seen. Back home Lawrie was caught in the February storm that damaged one of the rooms in his house but that was promptly repaired by the Insurance Company. Lawrie says life is pretty good as he is still blessed with good health.
Eddie Forth emailing thanks for the birthday wishes says he and wife Jan had returned from a caravan trip around Australia in January after travelling 27,596 kms. There were many highlights of the trip with a visit to Tom Price iron ore mine in operation and a visit one evening to Gin Gin Observatory (about 100kms north of Perth) with a one on one discussion with one of the in-house astronomers. They visited Prince Leonard at Hutt River Province (near Kalbarri) which was created in 1969 after a dispute with the Federal Government so they seceded and declared their independence. Eddie and Jan played the longest golf course in the world, the Nullabor Links of 18 holes over about 1360kms between Kalgoorlie, W.A. and Ceduna, S.A. They had a lot of fun and met a number of golf enthusiasts along the way. They hurried home from northern NSW when the rivers were rising and in fact the Princes Highway at Grafton was closed behind them but despite a two hour hold up with water over the road at Caboolture, Qsld ( ok when the tide dropped) they had no serious weather issues. A trip around Tasmania has been saved for the future.

John Hawkins emails that he was sorry not to make the March meeting as he had to be in
Christchurch for a family funeral, and yes he and wife Helen were there when the earthquake hit. They were lucky to have survived it although the house they were living in escaped with little damage. He bought Tatts tickets but no luck
Doug Imrie emails that he and wife Trish had a wonderful St Patrick's Day and would like to thank all those who helped at the Maroondah Club. Doug and Trish will be camping on the mighty Murray River in the bush for several weeks over April.
Christine Lane emails her thanks for the birthday card and wishes. Although another year older Christine is not too old yet to travel. She has just returned home from two wonderful weeks spent on the other side of the world in Sweden. Her birthday celebrations were spent in Stockholm with long time friends, two of whom share her birthday date.
Harry Loucas reports that he will be overseas in April/May (Abu Dhabi, Cyprus and Crete) and he will be back to attend the function on 9/6/2011 at 833 Collins Street.
Tony Middleton writes to thank John Vanselow for the birthday card on his 80th. John reminded Tony of the memories of fun times of earlier years they shared which dated back to 1950. Tony enjoyed a wonderful celebration with his extended family now all resident in Victoria including 3 great grand children with another on the way. The family is spread from Metung to Rheola west of Bendigo. Tony is keeping well and is still Treasurer of RSL Bentleigh Angling Club and spends a great deal of his time fishing in Gippsland with his son.
Dianne Newton emails her thanks for the birthday wishes, which she enjoys receiving.
Dianne and her husband Ron recently had to go to Qld - Kingaroy, Chinchilla & Toowoomba to revalue some properties. You could certainly tell where the flood levels had been. Speaking to the locals really brought it home and it was hard to comprehend the amount of water that passed through the countryside and townships. It will be sometime before a lot of the businesses will be up and running.
Past President Leigh O’Neill writing from Dromana says that although at 81 he is getting old he is still able to play bowls and at golf has won 9 new golf balls this year bringing his stock up to 69 balls. He doesn’t hit the ball far enough these days so he does not lose any. His aspirations for the coming 12 months are for Richmond to win at least 6 games, still able to afford his daily medicinal drink and trying to stay awake while watching TV.
President Neville Pearson emails his thanks for the Birthday wishes and card which was presented at the Maroondah Club St Patrick’s day ROC luncheon. What a wonderful way to celebrate a birthday with over 100 ROC members and partners in attendance. Neville is enjoying being president of our club and although it has its challenges at times, the support of the committee and members is very much appreciated. Neville and wife Cheryl had a great time travelling within the east side of Australia last May/June travelling to Mildura, Mungo, Broken Hill, White Cliffs, Longreach while working their way up to Magnetic Island. They stayed on the island for a few days with a mate who owns a holiday house overlooking the ocean on the Island (since had doors and windows replaced following the Cyclone this year, but nothing too serious). Travelled back via Carnarvon Gorge which was thoroughly enjoyable although a lot of long walks tested them at times and finally they spent a few days relaxing on the Gold Coast with Bruce and Glennis Robertson who pass on their best wishes to all members.
Paul Perri emails his thanks once again for the birthday wishes. Paul really enjoys reading the Newsletter and always looks forward to seeing the names of colleagues that he remembers, especially the old ANZ Nominees people that he last worked with. Paul is still working full time and is waiting for his super to catch up to the pre 2007 crash so that he can look at working less hours or even early retirement in the near future.
Louis Perrone writes on his 75th that since his note last year when he was incapacitated by a severe stroke and assessed as having little chance of any major improvement he has now been assessed as a Low Care resident at the Nursing Home in Clayton and is able to venture out . In April Louis is travelling to the Gold Coast to visit his daughter and her family. His next objective is to join colleagues at the traditional Christmas Lunch at the end of the year.
David Rome passes on to the ANZROC committee his appreciation of the efforts in once again acknowledging his birthday. Unfortunately they seem to come around too quickly.
Trevor Smethurst emails thanks for the birthday wishes on his 66th birthday. After many years at his previous address Trevor has shifted into a new address at Wangaratta with his daughter and son-in-law together with 2 grandchildren. Trevor’s health has not been good over the past few years and a change after spending many years on his own can only be beneficial. He has not played any bowls since Christmas but is looking forward to playing again next season. Trevor hopes to see many former workmates at the June meeting and spending a great day at the Christmas lunch.
Terry Talbot emailing from Evandale Tas. says thanks for the birthday card. Terry awoke 38,000ft over the Pacific on the day of his birthday on the way home from Los Angeles after a cruise on the Queen Elizabeth from Southampton to L. A. via the Panama Canal.
Peter Westaway emailing that he was in Palm Cove Far North Queensland enjoying a magnificent 71st birthday treat under a cloudless blue sky, despite the Bureau forecasts. He appreciated the birthday wishes and extends thanks to all concerned.
Glenda White emails that she and husband Patrick will be somewhere between Melbourne and Bangkok at the time of the ANZROC meeting in May but will be back in time for the visit to 833 Collins Street. The St Pats day lunch was fantastic, a great group of people and partners, most enjoyable, and Patrick also enjoyed it very much. The entertainment was good fun and the Maroondah Sports Club did a great job of the food and service.
Julie Wilkins emails thanks for the birthday wishes, which was celebrated on the Melbourne Tramcar Restaurant then a walk along Yarra River, and the weather was so good. Julie enjoys reading the Monthly Newsletter and agrees the website that Eamon got up and running is splendid.
And Geoff Archer, David Brown, Neil Dawtrey, Joan Dusting, Frank Edwards, David Gibb, John Gibb, Jeremy Grant, Dorothy Hayes, Graham Holt, Ron Horne, Graeme Horsburgh, Bill Lanigan, Vito Laruccia, Ian McCormick, John McKenzie, Tad Misiewicz, Frank O’Brien, Ken Parry, Robin Pleydell, Tony Pompilio, Geoff Pritchard, Doug Ramsay, Brian Sanders, Dick Sanders, Bruce Scott, Geoff Stillman, Syd Swaby, Wayne Taylor, Harry Trefz, Doug Watson.

MARCH 2011

John Baird writing from Geelong on his 86th sends thanks for the birthday wishes and says he hopes to scratch up some news by next March but he enjoys reading the newsletter.

John Bloom and wife Pat report that their trip to Lyon for a family wedding and to Lubeck to catch up with their sons in-laws passed quickly and was most enjoyable. As well, they thought they would fly via Beijing and perhaps take a walk along the Great Wall. So with Visas organised off they went but the return to Europe of volcanic ash threw their travel plans into chaos and as they had landed in Beijing, due to the disruptions, the subsequent re- entry to Beijing was rejected and they were not allowed to stay. They feel they may have flown over the Wall and will now enjoy the views on Chinese documentaries. The family has grown with three new grandchildren born during the year making six granddaughters and one grandson all under six which keeps them very busy and another granddaughter is due in April.

Bob Delahoy writes from Inverloch on his 82nd that he greatly appreciated receiving the birthday card with a personal note from John Vanselow. Bob and wife Judy travelled on an organised tour along the west coast from Darwin to Perth with the highlight being a flight over and hiking through the Bungle Bungle Ranges. The gorges and rivers and many towns they visited made the trip a memorable experience. During September their fourth granddaughter arrived and is giving Bob and Judy a lot of enjoyment. Bob has also been busy travelling around South Gippsland playing bowls so in all they have had a busy and fruitful year.

Phil Dunstan emailing says it is always good to receive the Newsletter and he very much enjoys reading of the activities of the many former work colleagues. Phil is continuing to enjoy his retirement activities doing woodworking (Treasurer of the local Club), part time chauffeuring which keeps him in touch with people from around the world, and visits to Brisbane and Bendigo to keep in touch with children and grandchildren. Phil’s passion for classic sporting cars continues and active involvement in the Mercedes Benz Club of Vic. provides a good platform to satisfy this need.

Peter Harney emailing from Ballarat says he enjoys reading the monthly newsletter. He is currently home recovering from a bout of surgery but with wife Kay they continue to operate their carpet cleaning business which has been going for almost 18 years since leaving ANZ. Peter and Kay are off to Scotland in June for son Christopher's wedding and are looking forward to the break, including a tour of Ireland and a trip on the Glacial Express.

Graham Joseph reports that wife Lyn has recently arrived home after a long spell in hospital but she still has a fair way to go to get back to really good health.

Bob Kirkland writing on his 88th says he is now finding it hard to locate anyone mentioned in the Newsletter that he was associated with during his career. Bob lost his wife Mae who passed away in November after 61 years together and Bob feels that she would be remembered by many members as she had plenty of entertaining to do when he was a manager in Fiji. He had to smile when he saw in the last Newsletter that his old school mate Paul Kitchin was still following him in alphabetical order on the birthday list as he did at school in 1937.The late Ern Thomas sat in front of Bob at school with Paul sitting behind him. On leaving school Ern and Bob joined the Bank of Australasia and Paul the E.S. &A. They caught up again at merger and here they are again still together after 73 years.

Bob Lyon and wife Helen arrived home after two weeks in Hawaii followed by a business trip to Canberra and a week or so in Melbourne catching up on some medical issues to find his ANZROC birthday card signed by John Vanselow waiting. He bumped into Eamon Veaney in a pub while in Melbourne. Back in Fiji Bob is ready for a bit of work and hopefully a few rounds of golf. He has been appointed Chairman of the Fiji Development Bank, a fair challenge and has had Garry Tunstall, recently retired from ANZ, over to help out with a study of the bank. He was asked by the Reserve bank of Fiji to step down from the advisory board role with ANZ Fiji. Bob’s main interest is his role as Chairman with the Foundation for Development Cooperation (FDC) following former ANZ director Brian Scott .With offices in Brisbane, Singapore and Suva, it keeps him busy. Among many things that FDC does to help improve the lives of poor people throughout the region, is running  an organization called Banking with the Poor (BWTP) for the past  20 years and it serves about 50 million people mostly in South Asia. Perhaps if he can coordinate a visit to Melbourne at the same time as a Retired Officers function it might be a subject that members are interested in.

Bill Manning writing from Mount Martha on his 80th says he celebrated the big day with family at Manningham Golf Club and for the record he has been retired for 24 years.

Hugh Miles writes thanks for the birthday card on his 81st and John Vanselow’s personal note was greatly appreciated. Hugh says while his travelling days are now over he enjoys reading about the exploits of members who are travelling overseas. At times he feels he is the only one left in Australia.

Ron Pitt writes on his 88th that 2010 was a good year for him. Ron visited the UK for the ninth time since retiring and the highlights were visiting London, Derbyshire and Cambridge and his old Bomber Squadron 514 at Waterbeach.

David Robinson emails from Battery Point Tasmania that he received his 17th card since retirement.

Norm Ross writing on his 90th says this year he was treated to two celebrations. Firstly travelling with his wife and son to Hobart a few days before the big day to party with his younger daughter and family and then the travellers returned to Melbourne to celebrate with his elder daughter and family. Norm says he and his wife keep reasonably good health although the years certainly slow one up and it seems ages since they both worked at 394 Collins Street (1946/47).

Mavis Ryan writing from Belmont sends her thanks for the birthday card and particularly the kind message from John Vanselow.

Joan Sadler said the family appreciated the large number of ANZROC members that attended the late Alf Sadler’s funeral service.

Dick Sanders emails his thanks to the club for the birthday card. He was in Bright for three days but the greetings were at home awaiting his return. Bright was lovely, not many people this time of year. The Ovens River was flowing swiftly and notices about NO SWIMMING as there must be all sorts of debris in the river, evidenced by a largish tree trunk jammed under the weir.

Bruce Scott writes his appreciation for the kind wishes for his 85th which he celebrated in style with wife Mary. Bruce says a few creaks and groans but otherwise going along fairly well.

Athol Watkins writing from Clifton Springs says thanks for the birthday wishes. Athol and his wife were lucky enough to get away for the annual holiday break in winter, heading north through Bourke, Longreach, Normanton and called on friends at Karumba on the Gulf. They then travelled across to Cairns where they spent 3 weeks R&R. Then home to watch the AFL Grand Final which went the right way. It’s great to read in the newsletters about so many of his old workmates still enjoying life.

Brian Wrigley emailing thanks for the birthday card sayshe andwife Jan are keeping well with eight grandchildren keeping them on their toes.When Brian’s not in his role as "Pa" he’s busy with Legacy at the national level and walking “would be detector dogs” for the Dept of Customs and Border Protection.

 

And Tom Bloodworth, Len Donohue, Len Chitty, Jeff Clarkin,  Max Colwell, Ian Crothers, John Duguid,Joan Dusting,George Finniss, Stan Goulding, Doug Grant,Andy Herd, Bruce Iddles, Bill Jackson, Rodney Manser, Bob Maughan, Sudipto Pal,  Jill Paterson, Anthea Santos, Sandra Street, Warren Taylor, Wayne Taylor, Paul Tovey, John Turnbull, Maurice Wells.

FEBRUARY 2011

Murray Abraham writes his thanks for the birthday wishes for his 85th. Murray says that it appears something is certainly burning up our years.

Russ Appleton emailing thanks for the birthday wishes, on time as always, says whilst he has  yet to attend a meeting since he  left the Bank he does  look forward to reading the names of so many people he  had the good fortune to meet. Russ and wife Bev have slowed down a fair bit. The last time he wrote they had commenced a lawn and garden business that went way beyond expectations, so they have scaled back to just 8 jobs that they get a lot of satisfaction from, considering they had built to 130 plus regulars. Bev suggested the lawn and garden business which was the best thing they could have done after leaving ANZ and it has been very good to them.

Leigh Astall sends his thanks for the birthday greetings for his 81st and the family helped him celebrate.

Len Carr emailing thanks for the birthday card says 2010 passed quickly which was highlighted by another trip to England with wife Norma, during which they celebrated the 50th birthday of their eldest daughter Jenny.

Geoff Christmas emails that the years tick by this being his 65th .Geoff is in good health and still riding a bicycle which he enjoys.

Bill Collins emails that he is keeping well now that he has been given the all clear after successful treatment since contracting colon cancer – Bill and wife Dearne keep themselves occupied with the family of seven grandchildren two of whom turn 18 this year. As an ex Queenslander Bill is thinking of all his family friends and colleagues who may have moved to the Sunshine State and are enduring the hardships from the natural disasters up there.

Trevor Cookson emails special thanks for the 80th Birthday wishes and the Birthday was spent with wife Shirley, family members and long-time friends at their daughter’s/son-in-law's home at Elwood where  a great time was had by all. Trevor says they must be slowing down but they achieved a week in the Grampians in October.   He is still playing golf once or twice a week.

Bob English emailed a note to confirm that, despite the extra load on the postal services during the Christmas period, his ANZROC birthday card arrived, as promised, on time on the 20th Dec.

Max Fisher writes his thanks for the best wishes for his 80th and reports his health is good again after heart surgery in December 2009. The birthday was celebrated with the family at a waterside venue and has been ongoing.

Bob Flinn emails that the receipt of his birthday card was much appreciated. To celebrate, the evening was spent with family and grand children at the local hotel for dinner. George Lawson's Toast to the ANZ at the Christmas luncheon reminded Bob of the first end of year trip he went on with the ANZ football club to Loch hotel in Gippsland. Weather report was rain, rain and more rain. In fact the team was rained in for the weekend. It was obvious the opening page of S/R mentioned by George had either not been read, not understood or disregarded. He said that Peter Treleaven Bill Gardiner and him were to be driven by Alan McKay to Loch. However the weekend before, Alan’s car was stolen by one William John O’Meally the day he escaped from Pentridge Prison. As a consequence they went in Bill’s car. Just a little bit of history.

Norma Fox sends from Foster her thanks for the best wishes from ANZROC for her birthday which she spent with family and friends.

Ray Gill emails that he received his Birthday card on the day when he and his wife sailed to Devonport to see the Mooralla International Tennis Tournament in Hobart. The rain put quite a dampener on the weeks Tennis but eventually all matches were finished. Alicia Molik didn’t do too well, Jarmila Groth winning the final. Since the Bank Christmas function Ray has taken on the position of Hon Secretary of the Sir Edward Dunlop Medical Research Foundation, which currently donates around $75,000 a year to Medical Research. Ray will be missing a number of meetings this year over Feb and June (will be in Canada and Alaska).

Annie Glenn emailed thanks for her 1st Retired Officers’ birthday card but when it arrived Annie and husband Robert were away visiting friends in northern NSW. Annie looks forward to receiving many more.

Tony Grayling writes his birthday was celebrated at the new Croydon Golf Club with all the immediate family and to top it off they won a substantial jackpot at the Kilsyth Club. He says its 13 years since Waverley Lending was re-structured and “Dads Army” took the Retirement Package. Tony and wife Marion have had some great trips visiting their daughter Meg in London twice with tours of Europe and Ireland on the side. Of all their holidays they felt the trip Darwin to Broome was the highlight.  Apart from some great times they have both suffered health issues with cancer and the after effects in the recovery process. The bi-monthly lunch at the Mulgrave Club is still well supported and enjoyed by at least 20 retirees.

John Hawkins emailed that he and wife Helen were away when the Birthday Card arrived as they were doing a land tour of South America Machu Pichu, Iguassu Falls, Rio de Janiero and then Buenos Aires then sailed for Antarctica Absolutely fantastic.

Bob Heinemann emailed thanks for the birthday greetings for his 71st. He says that having a daughter who has lived in Paris for 25 years has occasioned regular travel, usually via Canada to see her. More recently travel abroad has taken a back seat, and Bob and wife Heather enjoy getting up to their weekender at Euroa. Bob would like to do another Cunard (Queen Elizabeth/Mary 2) trip in due course, and see NZ in detail, but they’ll enjoy the anticipation for now. Bob plays bowls and tennis regularly, and Heather enjoys her choir work. They both work part-time for enjoyment, and to keep the grey matter ticking over. He enjoyed listening to speeches to the monthly ANZROC meeting recently by Saul Eslake and the ANZ's former Chairman Charles Goode.

Brian Henderson emails that he  still enjoying the life up in Hervey Bay and thankfully they have managed to avoid the floods and cyclones in recent weeks although the Bruce Highway was cut at Gympie and also at Maryborough so supplies at the supermarkets and petrol were almost non existent for a few days. Currently Brian is playing more bowls than golf and has given up the role of Convener of the local Prostate Cancer Support Group at the end of last year but continues as Treasurer for the Queensland Chapter Council of PCFA. They had only one big trip in the caravan last year and that was down south but as the caravan and 4WD have been sold their travels in future will be by other means. Brian hopes to get down for the Christmas luncheon.

Rod Hill emailing says his 85th birthday was the day of the ANZROC Christmas lunch.

He was met at the top of the stairs by John Vanselow who wished Rod a happy birthday and gave him the birthday card.   John then joined the "workers" at the check-in desk in singing "happy Birthday" It was really something and very much appreciated The whole luncheon outing was also great - Rod could not have had a better way to celebrate.

David Jones emailing thanks for the customary birthday card says it’s always appreciated albeit it marks yet another year has passed in what seems a whisker of time.

Kevin May emailing from Pacific Fair in Queensland says no major news from him regarding 2010, just to wish all members’ good health and  a stronger performance from the ASX in 2011(that will add happiness).

Bob McAsey reports that he has moved to Queensland to be closer to family and says his old football knees have finally caught up with him which has not helped his mobility.

Wal McGillivray writing on his 87th sends thanks for the best wishes and says he enjoys reading the letters in the newsletter and at times he envies those who are still travelling to so many exotic places. These days Wal and his wife confine themselves to the Gold Coast and Merimbula but fortunately both are still mobile and able to enjoy life together. He enjoyed the Christmas luncheon as its good to catch up with some of the older brigade and for 2011 he will be reasonably busy working around the East Malvern RSL Club and the occasional social game of bowls.

John Quirk emails that his and wife Roselyn’s second granddaughter was born the day before his birthday which was   pretty hard to top as a birthday gift for Grandpa.

Joan Sadler widow of our late member Alf Sadler wrote to thank the members who attended the funeral service and says it was nice to see so many people come. She was also appreciative of the notices in the local newspapers which informed so many of Alf’s passing. Joan said the Alf had really enjoyed the monthly meetings and lunches with club members.

Trevor Stevens emailed to thank the Club for its wishes on the occasion of his 60th which was spent with family and friends in Adelaide. Trevor says that since retirement in 2007 he has been kept busy with his beef cattle farm at Murrindindi (which he has had since 1996).  He spends about half of his time there and half in Croydon. There is always something to do........this year two sheds were wrecked by a storm in September and he is in the process of rebuilding another one. Trevor has also continued his involvement in Retrieving Trial competitions and this takes him interstate regularly to compete and for judging appointments. He and his wife have also managed to fit in a couple of overseas trips to UK and Europe.

Sandra Street emails that her old school friend and former E.S. &A. staff member Denise Flute (nee Juliff) was visiting from London the week of her birthday so it was an extra treat to have her in Melbourne for the celebrations.  Sandra had lots of greetings from former ANZers, including Pam Thomson who is now working for Senator Nick Xenophon.

Neville Taylor writes his thanks for the good wishes for his 90th which has marked a milestone in life for Neville. Abraham Lincoln once said “it’s not the years in your life that count...its the life in your years” For Neville how true is the last line as his activities  are  being enjoyed more these days but  the golf course is getting longer and longer.

Wayne Taylor reports that although his eye problems remain in decline overall health is quite good, must be the walking the dog trick. Last year saw a short trip to Kangaroo Island which was both interesting and relaxing.

Glen Twidale says it’s turned out to be a special year. Not only has he joined that select OBE group but Glen finds he is now classed as a "Super Veteran" at the bowling club. You can't get much better than that!! Glen and his family celebrated the occasion (which was on New Year's Eve) in great style. His youngest daughter Lynn hosted the birthday party and he had all his children and grandchildren (except Charlie who is working in London) with him on the night. Glen decided to honour the landmark by demolishing (with some eager assistance) his last two bottles of Grange!! One 1965 the other 1973.

Roly Webster emailing from Bendigo says thanks once more for Birthday wishes but not much news up there-Gold Nuggets pretty scarce but hopefully with plenty of water to pan there “are better days coming!”

Gordon Williams writing from Drouin on his 87th sends thanks for the best wishes on his birthday. He says nothing much has happened during the past 12 months due to a bit of deterioration in the health of Gordon and wife Gwenda mainly due to increasing age. They don’t venture far these days with the family all interstate. The district around Drouin is still getting back to normal after the disastrous fires in February 2009 with more clearing up to do. Gordon said the main threat to Drouin was the fire that jumped the freeway at Longwarry that stopped just short of the golf club. Residents could watch the fire progress with tree bursting into fire balls and for the past 12 months the birdlife had virtually disappeared and only now returning to normal.

Keith Winckles emails he as been retired 13 years now and finding it difficult to do some of the things he used to do so it has been a fairly quiet year

Theo Yardley emailing from St Ives says it was a quieter Christmas in Sydney this year as their Melbourne family are delaying their visit until Theo and his wife’s 60th wedding anniversary in January. An interesting few weeks lies ahead of them.

Lloyd Zegenhagen emails that at 86 his birthdays are coming around too rapidly. It is hard to know where the last year has gone. Firstly Lloyd and wife Margot recently spent 3 months overseas visiting their daughters in USA and England, and made the most of their time seeing additional localities in both these countries, visiting friends in Germany, and then spending time touring France. Immediately upon coming home they moved from Templestowe to Lilydale where they settled into a lovely pleasant and scenic area. Magnificent views from every window.

And from Bruce Avent, Clive Bayley, Bob Bell, Roger Brown, Ron Chapman, Kim Charlton, Jeff Cox, Graeme Croxford, Bill and Judy Davies, Don Davy, Norm Deady, Bob Delahoy, Lawrie Foord. Neil Franklin, David Gibb, Bob Grant, Max Guest, John Hallinan, Deric Kennedy, Barry Kilmartin, Serge McIntyre, Orm McLellan, Gary Minton, Phi Nguyen, Bob Nichol, Glynn Parry-Jones, Geoff Perdriau, Louis Perrone, Tom Phillips, Alex Pigdon, Bevyn Ranford, Bruce Sanderson, Gary Stanaway, Wayne Taylor, John Tulen, Neil Warne, Michael Watts, Norm Wheatley, John White, Glenda White, Bill Willocks, Norm Wood ANZROC QSLD, NSW, SA, TAS, WA

JANUARY 2011

Vic Ansell sent a brief note to say thanks for the birthday greetings via John Vanselow. Much appreciated. Vic and his wife had been holidaying in Mildura and Mansfield so he was away when the greetings arrived. They had a good few weeks away but Vic did run into a few locust swarms when travelling, but not enough to be a real problem. The locust activity has increased since they returned home. He has enjoyed the meetings this year as with other years and very much appreciates the work the committee members continue to put in.

Annette Baldwin sends thanks for her birthday card. She and husband Graeme have just returned from time in Cairns where they ran a business some time ago but they found the business climate in North Queensland has changed for small business since their time in the city.

Kerry Bateson tells me he looks forward to hearing what is happening in the newsletters with all the 'old' ones he used to work with. He still meets with some of the current employees for lunch and spent a very informative lunchtime with Dot Hayes catching up on things and reminiscing about the good old days. Kerry is still working full time but when he finally retires will attend the ANZROC lunches and functions.

Jeff Beard a new member this month writes that he was a player for the ANZ Football team for many years although President Neville Pearson says he did not play very well. Jeff was also President of ANZ Angling Club. He has close friends that are members of ANZROC including Peter and Stella Smith and Graham and Carol Bancroft.

Gordon Blair sent a short note to thank ROC for, once again, remembering his birthday (the 65th as it happened).He had a quiet day and enjoyed a very nice evening meal with his son, Cameron, and daughter, Lindsey, at a restaurant in East Burwood. Once again, many thanks for the Club's timely and much appreciated good wishes.

Geoff Christensen emailed to thank the Club for the Birthday Card, which as usual arrived on the day. He has reached the ripe old age of 60 years. Retired now going on 3 years albeit seems a lot longer and very much enjoying the easy life. Travelled to the US earlier this year and fulfilled one of life’s ambitions of visiting Memphis and of course Graceland. It was a very moving experience but alas no sign of the King. Geoff and his wife also took in New Orleans, Nashville and along the way many other Deep South places of interest. They had a hire car for just over 3 weeks out of New Orleans and concluding in Nashville. The food and music were just sensational and is highly recommended. Next year Geoff and his wife are off to Tahiti in March closely followed by Italy in May (doing two 7 night cruises out of Venice and then Genoa then driving for the next fortnight staying initially in a Villa in Tuscany and touring the wineries etc then Rome). Geoff will miss a number of Hawks games but then can’t do everything.

Ian Ewing emailing his thanks for the birthday wishes says that at present his life is so hectic and the pressure does not seem to ease up. This year Ian and wife Margaret celebrated their 50th Wedding anniversary and for some years Margaret has said that she would like to be in New York for that event. Accordingly they set out to on an Insight tour which commenced in Toronto Canada and finished in Boston USA. Time was spent on a bus exploring Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec and Montreal. They then boarded the MS Maasdam to return to Quebec, then up the St Lawrence River, around Nova Scotia, where they called at Charlottetown, Sydney and Halifax and then on to Bar Harbor and finishing in Boston. Ian and Margaret celebrated the anniversary on the last night before coming into Boston. Not quite New York but pretty close. After staying in Boston for a few days they boarded the Amtrak service to New York and then on to Washington when it was time to say farewell to the USA and they set off for home arriving in early October. Highlights of the trip included the Niagara Falls out of Toronto, the Parliament buildings in Ottawa, the magnificent buildings of the old city of Quebec, and again the magnificent buildings of Montreal, Anne of Green Gables memorabilia at Charlottetown, the harbour at Sydney, the Citadel at Halifax, the harbour at Bar Harbor and the wonderful history surrounding Boston and its buildings. New York of course has the colourful Times Square and the Statue of Liberty and Washington has its Museums and the Capitol Building.

Brian Farrell writing thanks for the birthday wishes says as usual his old friend John Vanselow was right on the button. All available family members gathered at Brian and wife Maralyn’s home to help him celebrate with a barbecue luncheon and they spent an enjoyable afternoon together. Brian and Maralyn recently attended the funeral service for their long time friend Betty McLeod who was the wife of Rod McLeod, ex South Melbourne Area Manager. Betty will be sadly missed by family and friends.

John Flyger emailed his thanks for the birthday recognition. The card arrived on the day in question, thanks of course to John Vanselow who once again shows his mastery with our postal system! He is now looking forward to the Christmas Luncheon meeting on the 9th and catching up with former workmates.

Theo Hall writing from Mornington says thanks for the good wishes for his birthday. Theo had a family celebration which is the last one for his seventies. Only days before Theo and his wife celebrated their son’s marriage held by Lake Wendouree in Ballarat which has water in it after many years of drought. It was a happy occasion.

Keith Higgs emailing his thanks to the Committee for the birthday greetings with special mention to John Vanselow reports that the card arrived on the day. The major highlight of Keith and his wife’s year happened on their wedding anniversary. Sarah, one of their granddaughters gave birth to their first great grandchild, a perfect little girl named Charlotte, now seven months old and crawling. That's one birthday that Keith should find easy to remember but it makes you realise how fast the years are flying by.

John Hobbs writing on his 94th sends thanks for his birthday card which is the 34th card he has received. John is fortunate to continue to enjoy good health and remain active in all his interest even if the energy application is not what it was. This year has been relatively quiet with just 10 days away with family in the south west of WA where they produce some pretty good wines.

Brian Kinna writing thanks for the birthday wishes says health problems have restricted the movements of both Brian and his wife but he still enjoys reading of the exploits of many of his former fellow workers who did such a good job in getting ANZ to such a sound position that it now enjoys.

John Mangan writing from Kangaroo Flat on his 80th appreciated the good wishes from members. He has had a few health problems recently but was able to have a couple of small parties. John hopes to see his friends and colleagues at the Christmas luncheon on 9th December.

Life Member Fay McPherson sending thanks for her birthday card, which as usual arrived right on time said she had a most enjoyable day at daughter Patricia’s home for a Sunday Roast lunch and then in the evening had a phone call (which lasted about an hour) from son Bruce and his family in Norway, which capped off a very happy birthday indeed.

Geoff Perdriau sends thanks for his birthday card. He also received best wishes from his cousin Joan Watson, widow of our Past President Alan Watson. Joan was delighted to receive a visit recently from newly elected Vice President David Knuckey at her retirement village home in Mount Martha.

Alan Ryan writing from Warragul says thanks for the birthday wishes and how he appreciates the newsletter as it keeps him up to date with the undertakings of old friends. He is presently laid up with a broken ankle but when fit still gets involved in local affairs and runs his cattle which are a great interest. Alan has lived in Warragul for 37 years and retired for 15 years. Where has the time gone? Alan and his wife travel overseas each year and it was to California this year to visit their daughter who is living there.

Glenda White emails that she and her husband Peter have just got back from China where they saw the Wall and the Warriors, a great trip and so interesting, the history is amazing as is the climb on the wall with no two steps the same height. A highlight also was taking the Maglev from Shanghai City to the airport and back (just for the fun of it) got up to a breezy 301kph and not a seatbelt in sight, people were just walking around the train truly amazing. Glenda will be going to the suburban luncheon in March.

And from Marguerite Barnsley, Mike Cooper, Paul Cross, Don Davy, Ken Fitzgerald, Neil Franklin, Deric Kennedy, Ed Laity, Rolf Loebert, Beverley MacDonald, Bruce Mathrick, Karl Mattingly, Jim Nicolson, Coralie O’Donahoo, Graeme Randall, John Ries, Norma Thomas, Julie Wilkins,

DECEMBER 2010

Graeme Ainscough reports that he and wife June have taken off to the Gold Coast for a well earned holiday although he had a fall shortly before the trip which meant a stay in hospital and some problems with his back that need to be addressed on return from Gold Coast. He’s also keen to return to see his Cheltenham baseball teams continue to progress through the long summer season but all teams are well placed at this early stage of the season to play in the finals early next year.

Geoff Archer emailing thanks for the birthday card from ANZROC signed by John Vanselow says that since his "retirement" in May, he has been busy acting as housekeeper for wife Jenny and their three adult children and progressively tackling home and garden maintenance issues.  Jenny had major hip surgery in March with a more protracted recovery than envisaged.  They are looking forward to an APT tour of the Canadian Rockies and Alaskan cruise in 2011.

Graeme Baldwin emailing that he enjoyed receiving his birthday remembrance commented that Saul Eslake our speaker at the October meeting was excellent, and he is sure that all present enjoyed listening while the questions asked were also very pertinent.

Peter Bearsley emailing thanks  for the birthday greetings - as usual, perfectly timed says  he has recently returned from a week in East Timor, looking at a number of projects his  Rotary Club (RC of Melbourne) has going on up there and initiating a new three-year project to reduce maternal and infant mortality.   It's estimated that mothers in East Timor have a 1:35 lifetime chance of dying in/around childbirth or from pregnancy-related causes (1:13,300 in Australia) and infants have about a 1:10 chance of not making it to age five. Peter is confident that the new project will make a real difference - all he has to do is raise about USD240, 000, preferably sooner rather than later! And, regrettably, he’ll have to be an apology for the Golf Day at Traralgon as he’ll be trekking across the Wangapeka and Heaphy Tracks at the top of the South Island of NZ, hoping there won't be any bad earthquakes around there at that time.

David Begg writing from Belmont says thanks for the birthday wishes and that this birthday while a little less exciting than his 80th last year was still enjoyed to the fullest. David really appreciates the annual birthday cards and the regular supply of newsletters.

Brian Christensen reports that he and wife Noelle will be looking at Lake Eyre in flood. on the date of our AGM .

Lawrence Cox emailing his thanks for the newsletter and for the birthday card says they are much appreciated. Unfortunately Lawrence has not been able to make any meeting this year and will not be able to make this year's Christmas party as he will be with the family visiting relatives in the UK. Life has been quite busy since last year's Christmas Party as he is still undertaking full time Risk Management consulting to the Department of Transport and is currently overseeing the Risk Management process across about 40 transport projects totalling close to $5b. The Department is currently trying to fill a new full time Public Service Risk Manager Role to spend more time with the individual projects. Lawrence has also been very fortunate to have been invited by the Federal Government to be an inaugural member of their Resilience Expert Advisory Panel.

Don Davy writes that he appreciates the birthday greetings and receipt of the newsletters which keeps him up to date with the news of his colleagues. He is currently Marketing Project Manager for Electric Vehicles at Knoxfield which provides mobility scooters for the infirm and he is now dealing with 50 retirement villages, Aged Care facilities and hospitals. Don says he is always available to help members with advice on mobility. Don recently met Max Butler and his wife at a function and they told him they had taken up golf and Max intended to play at the ANZROC tournament in Traralgon.

Ray Dedlefs emailing his thanks for the greetings and good wishes for his 80th birthday on 31st October says they were much appreciated. The family celebrated the occasion with a dinner party at their home in Diamond Creek. The highlight of the night was the assistance he received from his 2 1/2 year old great grand daughter in blowing out the candles on the birthday cake. As to being 80 years old Ray can say he is very glad to have made it although along the way in recent years there have been some medical hurdles which he has scrambled over. As ANZROC member Murray Abraham mentioned about himself earlier in the year Ray doesn’t mind getting old so long as he keeps getting older. He enjoys the news of members' activities in the monthly news letter. Since retiring from the Bank Ray has played a lot of golf mainly at Heidelberg Golf Club but recently playing golf has tapered off with the wet and cold weather and other overriding claims on his time.

Kerry Dodds writes from Warrenheip that his birthday card was waiting for him on return from the annual trout hunt at Dartmouth Dam and Mitta Mitta River but not many trout were hunted out. It was a busy year with his son and family relocating from Sydney back to Ballarat to commence “Dodds Plumbing”. Kerry’s job is to look after his two grandchildren. The plumbing and the settling in of the grandchildren are so far both going well. He hopes to make the Christmas luncheon this year.

Warwick Etty writes from Healesville to thank the Club for the birthday wishes on his 70th accepting that he is now an old man. His health is good but back and left leg cause some bother. Warwick and his wife spent some time recently in the Channel Country to witness the flooded rivers and rejuvenated surrounding country around Quilpie, Eulo and Toompine with the experience of crossing rivers at .4 metres over the roads. Unfortunately their holiday soured after an altercation with a b-double on the way home. No one was injured just a rather sad looking caravan waiting for repairs.

Patricia Goss daughter of our late member Phil Carne wrote to thank members for their thoughts and condolences on the death of her father .She said the family was comforted that John and Lois Vanselow shared in the celebration of Phil’s life especially as ANZ Bank and ANZROC had been such a big part of it. It was wonderful to reflect on the happy memories which have helped to ease the sadness at this time.

Bob Grant emailing from Nelson Bay says he knows he’s running late but has been away since the birthday and didn’t get a chance to acknowledge Birthday Greetings before this.  The year has been a mixed one for Bob as he has had some foot problems necessitating an operation in March. It was officially called a “bumpectomy” .Fortunately, health wise, all is now well. Bob is scheduled to have a similar operation on his other foot in November but as yet haven’t been given an exact date. Apart for that, all is well in Nelson Bay and Bob and wife Nell are enjoying very much the move from Albury 2 years go. He is involved with the local woodworking Club and Nell is into craft activities and babysitting so they are kept occupied.

Jack Grant now well settled in Berwick writes thanks for the birthday wishes and he and wife Robyn are enjoying the closer relationship with their two children and three grandchildren. Late September they went north to Nelson Bay to spend time with twin-brother Bob and his wife Nell and they had a most enjoyable time. Jack has started to get into bowls again and they have joined a local Probus Club so are getting involved in the community. He enjoys reading about colleagues in the newsletter and is looking forward to catching up with friends at the Christmas luncheon.

Mike Henry emailing  his  thanks once again for the punctual Birthday card says that apart from golf, tennis , travelling, grandchild minding and volunteer driving nothing much is happening - the only real disappointment these days in living the retired life is that you don’t get a rostered day  off. Mike would like to also thank David Knuckey for his excellent organisation of the Rosebud Luncheon for ROC members - a terrific day.

Ian Ince thanking John and Kathy for his birthday wishes says it has been a busy year with a stay in hospital followed by leisure time in Yarrawonga and Rosebud. He was due to head off to Queensland in August but rushed into hospital and a stent placed in an artery. Ian is fit and well at home now and looking forward to trips to Yarrawonga, Rosebud and Bright over the coming months.

Larry James emails his thanks for the birthday wishes which arrived on time again. He says its amazing how this can de done with Australia Post. Life is busy as usual either with Golden Days Radio or Puffing Billy both of which are a delight to be involved with. Larry recently had a friend over from the UK and they did a lot of day trips and some overnights as well. They paid a visit to Walhalla during October which is a delightful place to stay. It has a population of around 10 people with no TV or mobile phones. So if you want to get away from the busy life Walhalla is the place to stay. Great accommodation (Star Hotel) and great food. There's also a narrow gauge railway there as well hence the connection. Bumped into David Knuckey at a "Thomas" Day at Puffing Billy recently and caught up with old times, which was good. He will try and get to a meeting or two next year.

Doreen Langmead widow of our late member Harold Langmead writes to thank members for their thoughts and condolences when Harold passed away. She says that after Harold served 6 years in the Indian Army they came to Australia in 1949 to begin 32 years with the then Union Bank serving many years at 351 Collins Street. His era was with Frank Donovan and Keith Crellier eventually taking up management roles in the suburbs and city until retirement as Manager William Street Branch. Harold always enjoyed the newsletter and was interested in the news.

Phil Manning emails that he regularly reads every Newsletter, and is pleased to note the odd name that he is familiar with pop up from time to time! Phil is  now in his eightieth year and although there’s  a few creaks and groans mainly from a knee replacement he  still tries  to keep himself occupied - but it makes it difficult to get to meetings !.Phil’s qualifications-which included accountant and tax agent etc- were interesting and profitable in the past but he is now winding up a small but interesting business and everything collected over many years. Phil and his wife visited their younger son and grandchildren in North Queensland a few weeks ago and thoroughly enjoyed the temperatures in the lower thirties and the upper twenties. This son manages the airport at Horn Island (between Australia and Papua New Guinea) but he seems a bit remote. They are having the grandchildren visit after Christmas - something to look forward to!

Jim Martin apologising for missing the AGM tells me he will be cruising on the Dawn Princess circumnavigating the Australian coastline.

Emilio Moreno emailed his thanks for the very kind wishes for his birthday. Emilio spent a wonderful day with the family and it was great having the five grandchildren help him celebrate.

Look forward to seeing colleagues at the Christmas lunch

Bob Nichol turning 99 on 15th November was pleased to announce a little baby great grandson was born recently. His name is Robert (BOB) Redman, so the name Bob will not be lost

Rino Orifici one of our newest members emails that he has  booked for the Christmas  meeting, but is  unable to attend the November meeting as he and his wife  are flying to Hawaii for a cruise.

John Osborne writing his thanks for the birthday wishes says he was born on Melbourne Cup day in 1937 and has always enjoyed the Cup. This year he again had a great birthday with the family and also won on the Cup. Since retiring John has enjoyed the comradeship of Probus and he and his wife are heading off shortly on their first Probus trip to Echuca and expect to experience the rich history of the area. They go their holiday home in Loch Sport as often as practicable where they catch up with their daughter and son in law from Traralgon.  It’s a lovely quiet area and they return relaxed and refreshed. John is still studying music and guitar and having the time and patience in retirement makes it easier.

Peter Oxley emailing from Mount Gambier sends thanks for the good wishes on the occasion of his 81st Birthday.  It does not seem possible that it is 25 years since he retired.   After living in a Retirement Estate for the past seven years, Peter and wife Moira have settled well into the different lifestyle, where they have the availability of a secure and caring environment, and the fellowship of many folk of their own age group.  They haven’t been able to manage any overseas travel for the past couple of years, but they do hope to see a bit more of Australia in the near future, something a little closer to home and a little less stressful.

Jim Potter writing from Sebastopol on his 80th says thanks for the good wishes and it is hard to imagine it is some 25 years since he retired from ANZ. They have recently moved to Sebastopol to be near family and while the temperature is a little different from Ferntree Gully, it has not taken long to settle into their new surroundings.

Ray Quirk sending thanks to the Club for the Birthday Card received right on his 88th says as usual a special thanks to John Vanselow for his efforts and personal note.  Ray and wife Meryl are still in good health, doing some travel within Australia and associating regularly with old ANZ friends at lunches.

Dietmar Reichert emails that he has just returned from several weeks overseas attending his   primary school class reunion in Southern Germany. He was a pupil at the school in the late 1950’s.It seems not all that long ago. In addition Dietmar and his wife visited family and friends and did a fair bit of "walking in the black forest" which was very nice - and the weather was very warm. To travel is still generally enjoyable - but flying is nowadays very trying!!

Don Taylor writes that since February when  he settled into his new residence in Toorak he has been  keeping busy  setting up his office  to cope with the volume of paperwork that has accumulated over the past eight months. He is reasonably healthy and enjoys keeping up with news of colleagues through the newsletter.

John Taylor emailing from Tura Beach says thanks for the birthday wishes, as usual the card arrived exactly on the date. It has been a year of mixed fortunes, however hoping for the best now. In April John was diagnosed with cancer that resulted in an operation and six days at National Capital Hospital Canberra. This was followed up with weeks of extensive Radiation, and Chemo at the Canberra Public Hospital. This was a 550 Klm round trip home each weekend to Tura Beach. Upon completion of treatment John and his wife flew up to Port Douglas for a month staying their daughter’s apartment. While in Port Douglas they met up with Sylvia Lovett (nee Hercules) who John worked with at ANZ Fitzroy in the early 1960’s, Sylvia is still working, as a receptionist for a construction company in Cairns.  They also had visits from their daughter her husband and their three grand children who live in Brisbane. Also visiting were Gertie Braini and her husband Boris; John worked with Gertie when he was manager Data Processing Vic., and Gertie was a leading Shift Supervisor. They had a pleasant week reminiscing about the old times back in the early 80’s at the banks computer headquarters at South Yarra. Back home again in Tura Beach John had to go back to the Specialist in Canberra, for a 3month check up and was given a positive report with 3 monthly check ups ahead for the time being. John stresses the importance of having yearly blood tests.

Bill Walker emails thanks for the kind birthday wishes. As for the day itself, it was spent in the company of all his family which made it something special. Not a lot to report over the past year which is probably a good thing. He must say however that like most responders he does enjoy reading about their various exploits

Eric Williams writing from Warrnambool on his 90th says that John Vanselow hit the jackpot again in dispatching his card to arrive spot on the day. Eric’s wife has recovered from a serious operation and they are both looking forward to 2011. Eric will again be attending the Christmas luncheon.

And from  Sam Bartuccelli, Joan Biddlecombe, Geoff Christensen, Susie Green, Charles Griss, Dave Harkin, Adrian Henning, Bob Irvine, Peter Kariotis, Bill Kidd, Peter Lees, Gerry and Fay McPherson,  Jim Nicolson, Barry Reid, Bevan Roulston, Guy Sanders, Frank Stanson, Kelvin Tyler, Ray Watson,

NOVEMBER 2010

Bill Boucher thanking Kathy Trace for the birthday wishes said the day was spent with the family and it feels good to be remembered. While not as mobile as he used to be Bill continues to participate in local affairs and he keeps actively involved with his hobby of constructing model aircraft and his attention to his extensive philatelic collection.

Geoff Burton emailing his thanks for his birthday greetings says it is terrific to hear of the activities of the many retired officers with whom he worked or came across in his banking days. The last two and a half years have unfortunately had many low points, particularly with the passing of wife Loraine, who was known to many, in July after a long battle with cancer. Geoff has been quite overwhelmed by the number of former work-mates who have contacted him. He is now looking forward to getting his life back on track and continuing on with his travel plans to see more of Australia.

Gordon Field emailed a short note to thank the team for his birthday card. Gordon and wife Edith are grappling with their several ailments, much the same way as many of his former colleagues are no doubt doing. This year has been a particularly bad year for Edith but now they see light at the end of the tunnel. The specialist said it would take a year to get over her infection and it looks like he is right. The many appointments just seem to clash with meeting days but Gordon has November 12th booked in and it is looking OK.

Ken Fitzgerald writing on his 82nd to thank Kathy Trace for her kind remarks says he was overseas on his birthday travelling in Ireland after spending some time in Harrogate, Yorkshire for a Veterans Cricket Festival in which 58 teams and over 1000 veterans participated. It was a great time renewing friendships from previous festivals and the highlight was a picnic day at Lord Eagleby’s Castle where they were entertained with medieval displays of jousting. After the festival Ken was joined by son Ross and daughter in law Pamela touring Scotland where they enjoyed the Edinburgh Tattoo, Lake Windermere and visiting other areas in the highlands before heading off over the Irish Sea on the largest ferry in Europe to Dublin where they visited the Irish National Stud Farm, the Ring of Kerry and Waterford Crystal. Ken then set off to try and trace ancestors in Londonderry in Northern Ireland. He travelled over 1500 klm’s on his search a lot of which was on extremely narrow roads but nevertheless the speed limit was still 100klm per hour. Ken would challenge a rally driver to consistently drive at that speed on those roads. His trip home was too long without a stopover from Dublin/London/Singapore/Melbourne which was more than 24 hours on an aeroplane and he had jet lag and a stiff neck for three weeks but is back to normal now.

Glenn Fullerton emailed a short note to say thanks for his birthday card which arrived on the day, as usual. Glenn and his wife have just returned from seven weeks in the UK. They took a 22 day tour through England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, the highlights being the Edinburgh Tattoo, visiting the Orkney Islands, the Isle of Skye and everything Irish. They enjoyed eight days in London doing the usual tourist things, but also had a one day tour of Paris being picked up from their London hotel at 6 am, onto the Eurostar train, bus tour of Paris with lunch in the Eifel Tower, a boat trip on the Seine, a quick visit to the Louvre and back to the Eurostar arriving back at their hotel in London at about 10 pm. Tiring but most enjoyable. Glenn then arranged an 11 day tour of the castles and gardens of England, again returning to Edinburgh, but on this occasion the Pope and the Queen were there, so they missed out on seeing Holyrood Palace, but instead enjoyed a great tour of the 'Britannia’.

Phil Goodier reports that it has been a hectic year with trips with wife Gail, fishing trips, frustrating bowling days and enjoying life by the sea at Beaumaris. The event of the year was the very recent trip to the Kimberley’s with two old Willys Whippet motor cars. One was a 1927 and the other a 1929. Both have corrugated iron roofs and no sides but do have doors. Ray Pietsch invited Phil to go on this trip with a crew from the Clare South Australia district .The trip was to raise money for the Make a Wish Foundation. Whilst they have only just returned, the funds raised should approach $25,000! They were away for over a month mainly camping in the bush in their swags but had two support vehicles and trailers with tucker and grog. The trip was up the main south road to Alice Springs, to Dumarra then left along the Buchanan Highway ( track ) to Timber Creek to Kununurra then on to the Gibb River Road ( horrific ). Visiting many scenic spots including Mitchell Falls, Horizontal Falls (they also had a Cessna 182 with them from Kununurra to Halls Creek). They received quite a surprise at Drysdale River where the trailer springs were replaced when John and Lois Vanselow bumped into their group ...from the Gibb river road to Drysdale River took 5 hours for the 50 kms! On to Derby then down to Broome where a well earned R & R was enjoyed then on to Fitzroy Crossing, Halls Creek then to the unforgettable Tanami Desert track.... incredibly hard but the wildflowers were beautiful. After the long trip down to Alice Springs they featured in the large truck parade which was absolutely great fun .Back to Clare completing over 7000 KM for the journey…...a lot of stories and good fun was had as well as earning a lot of money for a good cause. So now it’s preparing for the annual snapper run!

Trevor Hart says he has read the ROC newsletters with much interest since he joined a few months ago.  Trevor sees the names of members whom he knows well, and others not so well, telling of their escapades in retirement. But, what really intrigued Trevor is the system in place for sending birthday greetings to members on their birthdays. It must be an enormous task to keep up with everyone. And, of course he was delighted to see how well the system works. Thanks to Kathy and members very much for the best wishes for his birthday. Trevor and wife Louise celebrated with lunch at the restaurant, and the purchase of innumerable plants at the nursery, both associated with the beautiful garden of “Cloudehill’ at Olinda where they had a very pleasant and extended wander. (Rain threatened but held off.)

Jack Helisma emails that on the 13th September he celebrated his 75th birthday - WOW! On that day the ROC birthday card arrived, sent by Kathy in John's absence. The monthly newsletters are always read with interest and greatly appreciated. Whilst his walking is somewhat restricted nowadays particularly as a result of back fusion, knee replacements etc., Jack and wife Robin  leased a car in Paris in May for 50 days driving 8,000 kms through France, Switzerland, Austria, Bavaria, Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. From Helsinki they  car ferried down the Baltic Sea to Rostock, Germany and thence to Friesland, Belgium, Paris and home. A deciding factor to make the trip this year was attending the Oberammergau Passion Play, held every 10 years. Overall they had a wonderful time. How time flies and they are thankful for all their blessings, family and friends.

Dick Hellard says he always had difficulties in getting his returns in by the required date and unfortunately that problem has stuck with him in retirement but belated thanks for the birthday card. He is keeping well and has the best garden in the street having retired from golf. To keep fit however Dick has a special walk of about 3 klm’s each morning and to date he has not lost one ball.

Doug Imrie reports that he and wife Trish have just arrived home after 4 months on the road caravanning up through the centre and across to Broome, down WA coast and home. They met up with John and Jan Brown whilst in Broome and enjoyed a dinner and drink. Many thanks for the birthday card and he hopes to get to another meeting soon.

Bruce Kellsemailing thanks to Kathy Trace for the usual on time birthday greetings on behalf of Retired Officers says this year was celebrated quietly with family at their house so the red wine could be enjoyed without fear of driving.

Cathie MacKiggan sending thanks for her birthday card says she spent her birthday this year on the Isle of Barra in the Western Hebrides, Scotland. Cathie and her brother have just returned after one month of touring “Bonnie Scotland”.

Sue McCarthy emailing thanks for the birthday greeting which arrived right on time says the year has passed with yet more travelling. She feels as if there is so much to see and not nearly enough time to see it. Sue has been away twice this year, once to Spain and Cyprus, and once to Scotland.  The Scottish trip included a couple of days in Glasgow, because she’s such a fan of TV’s Taggart series.  It’s a very interesting place – like Melbourne, it was a great Victorian city at the end of the nineteenth century.  Many of its Victorian buildings survived and are now being recycled.

Fay McPherson , Life Member and long time committee woman sent  a quick note of  thanks for the Birthday card, which as always, arrived right on the dot. Fay had a most enjoyable luncheon on her birthday with family and friends. Fay said how much she and husband Gerald enjoyed the ANZROC luncheon at the ANZ Centre. It is a very impressive building in a superb setting and the lunch was delicious. She feels that members were very spoilt!

Ian McRobinson sends thanks to all concerned for their kind wishes on his recent birthday. It was a perfect day; wonderful weather and all of Ian’s family shared in their birthday luncheon.

Special thanks to John Vanselow and his diary system.

Brian Murdoch sends thanks for his birthday card signed off by Kathy Trace. Brian says that celebrations had to be put on hold for a few weeks due to medical problems but he eventually caught up with everyone. Brian could only manage a trip to Perth this year but next winter will be spent in warmer places.

Jill Paterson emailing thanks for her birthday card says she was in Hobart with a friend who she acts as "unofficial/unpaid" carer for. Lots of snow on Mt Wellington but it toughens you up for Melbourne weather. Jill says she worked hard for the Libs for the Federal Election and is now gearing up for the State version.

Alan Pearce emails many thanks for the members’ good wishes on the occasion of his recent birthday and he appreciates the efforts of Kathy Trace in completing these good wishes to members.  It is good to see the Club prospering so well and with new activities being planned for the future, this prosperity should continue in the years to come. Alan  always look forward to the monthly meetings and comes along as often as he can and  to meet up with colleagues of the past and the Club meetings provide a good opportunity to do so.

Ron Smith writing on his 82nd says its 23 years since retirement and he still keeps a keen interest in the fortunes of the ANZ which has been a major part of his life. There was a time when he always seemed to be the youngest in a group but things have changed and he now seems to be the oldest. Fortunately health is good and he looks forward to renewing friendships at the Christmas luncheon.
Peter Treleaven emailing his thanks to Kathy Trace for his birthday card which as usual arrived on the day said he had a great lunch with a group of fellow retired officers at Di Palmas restaurant East Kew where some great reds were consumed. 2010 has been a great year so far following a shocker in 2009. Peter’s health is now 100% and playing golf 3days a week at Latrobe. Peter and wife Else are off to their second home in Bali for a few weeks. They should be able to thaw out after the recent global cooling in Melbourne.

 

And from, Diane Costigan, Steve Duke, John Fairbairn, Chris Griffiths, Martin Hayden, Bob Hesketh, Maurie McGrath, Maggie Murray, Bob Nichol,Jim Potter, Doug Ramsay, John Sudholz, Colin Walton, Mike Whitmore

OCTOBER 2010

Graeme Ainscough sending his thanks for the birthday greetings says like most members the year was a mixture of highs and lows. The birthday celebrations had to be deferred due to family illnesses with one daughter having to spend a week in hospital recovering from a serious infection. However he was able to see his beloved North Melbourne footballers winning at MCG and watch his Cheltenham baseball team get into the Grand Final for the 4th consecutive year. Graeme and wife June are off to the Voyager Resort on the Gold Coast for a few weeks  to catch up with their old neighbours from Glen Waverley and also Jim O’Sullivan who would be known to keen racegoers as a long time trainer who has now settled in the Gold Coast.  Their move to Patterson Lakes has been a great success after the trauma of settling/moving out and moving into the new home in one day. They will be busy in 2011 with their daughter’s wedding planned for September.

David Barr told me he has just returned from caravanning in far Northern Queensland after 9 weeks away from the Victorian winter.

Clive Bayley writes that he has just returned from 3 months in UK and is still wading through the mail but he and wife Margaret had a great holiday.

Huck Bourke recently returned from a trip to Scotland and Ireland to find John Vanselow’s Birthday card amongst six weeks of mail. Huck’s a bit late in his reply but he was a lot later last year when John gave him a personal note for the 60th but Huck didn’t get around to replying due to the pressures of retirement! He hopes to catch up at the next ANZROC golf day. On the subject of golf, Huck and wife Sandy’s recent rivately arranged tour of several of the past British Open courses which were quite a challenge, particularly as his game had gone backwards after taking lessons shortly before departure. First lesson in golf – don’t get a lesson!

 

Sandy played to her normal high standard which gets a bit demoralising – his golf got a lot better in Ireland and the courses were more spectacular – they will be back there in the future.

Barbara Bruce emailed her thanks to Kathy Trace for the birthday card which arrived right on time. Barbara celebrated with 9 other ANZ Bank friends at the RACV Club which was most enjoyable. It is great to keep in touch with friends and to celebrate each other's birthdays.

John Fearnley emailed a short message to thank Kathy for the birthday card sent on behalf of the Club.  John looks forward to the monthly newsletter and often reflects upon the names of the "birthday boys and girls" mentioned therein and of his association with many of them during his career in the bank.

Barbara Gardiner emailed thanks to Kathy for sending out those birthday greetings on time!  She has had another busy year with U3A Nunawading activities as well as a trip to London and another to Singapore during the year. Barbara is looking forward to lunch at Docklands as it should be a great day especially for the camera enthusiasts.

John Glasson writing his thanks for the birthday wishes for his 88th says his health is fine which is a good thing and says it is his 29th year of retirement.

Denis Gleeson emails that the birthday wishes were waiting for him when he returned from the winter holidays in Queensland.

Charles Griss says yet again he is an apology for the September meeting and any activities between 3rd September and 3rd October. This time it is not “business” but the fact that Charles and wife Angela are heading to the UK-Scotland, Lake District and Cornwall, half of the time with friends and the other half driving around themselves. Looking forward (but not to the bill!) to a night out at Rick Stein’s Restaurant in Padstow in Cornwall. He hopes to make a few lunches next year if not earlier.

John Hawkins emails that he and wife Helen returned from New Zealand just before the earthquake struck in Christchurch. He is an apology for Thursday’s meeting as its Helen’s birthday.

Louis Hebrard emails once again he received birthday wishes from the Club, signed by Kathy.  The card was a welcomed addition to a happy day with the family.  Louis is keeping very well fortunately and life is great.
June Hoskin writes thanks for remembering her birthday which she enjoyed with a family luncheon. The receipt of her card was very much appreciated.

Ian James emailed his thanks to the committee for the birthday card for his 70th and especially to John Vanselow for his personal good wishes. Ian and wife Anne recently caravanned up the Centre and east to the Queensland coast. Looks like they may have passed John and Lois on the way! They made a "diversion" from Alice Springs by flying to Darwin and took a cruise by small ship to Broome. It was a wonderful way to explore the coast and see the rugged, colourful remote Kimberley’s, aboriginal art and wildlife. A real adventure. Ian and Anne are now spending a few weeks on the Sunshine Coast then back to Albury at the end of September.

Frank Jones writing on his 87th says he is handicapped mainly in the legs and with heart problems but he is still on the planet. Frank is in good hands however as he tells me that his 6 children are all involved in medicine which includes 6 children and grandchildren in nursing, three grandchildren undergoing nursing training, one studying medicine, and others in clinical work and a grandson is an ambulance officer while two other grandsons are structural engineers… not bad for a bank clerk. Frank enjoys reading the monthly newsletters.

Bruce and Nancy Mathrick let me know that they are heading off to China on 8th September for a few weeks of relaxation and exploration.

John McConnell emails many thanks for the kind birthday greetings. They are always greatly appreciated. John also wanted to pass on his best wishes to all on the excellent role played by the Committee.

Dick Milnthorpe emailing his thanks for the birthday greetings says it’s always nice to hear the news from 'down under' and he appreciates the newsletters.  Dick says he  thinks it was about two years ago when he wrote about the trip he and wife Pat had to the Canadian Rockies and Alaska, the following year they took a Cruise Liner (Oriana) through the Panama Canal and on to Auckland via San Francisco and Hawaii, which was very interesting - particularly the passage through the Panama Canal. They can now say they have been across the States by land, sea and air! This last year they left Melbourne on the Aurora and returned to UK via Fremantle (Dick tells his Aussie friends that the trip to Fremantle by sea from Melbourne is more scenic than the overland route!) and thence home via Phuket, Singapore, Mauritius, Durban and Cape Town. They had a great close up view of Krakatau on the way, and of course enjoyed a ride up Table Mountain. Dick and Pat will be back in Mornington again this year, staying until the end of March (gives their tomato plants a chance!), but will give the ship a miss this time and travel both ways by air. Hopefully, England will make a decent show of it in the Ashes series.

Peter O'Dwyer emails his thanks for the Birthday Greetings. Peter and wife Joan thankfully continue to enjoy life in Yarrawonga, after 18 years of retirement, which in his case was preceded by 43 years, 6 months and 17 days of service with ANZ and Bank of Australasia.

Lesley Orchard one of my colleagues  during the Esanda days was wishing me a good  trip to UK and said she doesn’t  get back to UK  too often these days , mainly just to visit friends as she is  now hooked on cruises with 4 already booked for the next 12 months. So relaxing.

Les Roberts writing from Portland on his 73rd says he still looks back with great pleasure being with John Vanselow at the “Coffs” Christmas barbecues. Les says that Portland now seems to be the “Blue fin Tuna” capital of Victoria. He is still inviting any travellers to have a meal with him on a stopover.

Bruce Robertson emails his thanks for the Birthday Greetings from Kathy Trace that was awaiting Bruce and wife Glennis on their return from Fiji where they spent time with their family to celebrate the event. Must say that it was most enjoyable, the people are so friendly and helpful especially with the young children. The year has flown by with numerous trips from their home in Runaway Bay Qsld. to Wollongong to look after the grand children and several trips to Melbourne the last being to help Glennis's Mum celebrate her 90th birthday. They are on call for a further trip to Wollongong to again baby sit the grand children whilst their son David and his wife Maree fly to Chile to check on housing and schools prior to taking up a role in Antofagasta. Looks like holidays will be in Chile for the next few years!

Jack Stewart writing from Whiteheads Creek thanking Kathy Trace for the best wishes on his 75th says the drought has broken there and the yearly rainfall at the end of July was 459 mm some 223mm more than at the same time in 2009. Jack says he has been out of ANZ for 20 years.

John Vanselow’s final report on his and wife Lois’s trip for 2010 begins at their departure from Mt Isa on 4th August for Barkly Homestead, then on to Daly Waters, Katherine and Kununurra where they spent 5 days. At Kununurra they took a Sling Air flight at 9am over the Ord River Irrigation area, Lower Ord River, Wyndham, Cambridge Gulf and Adolphus Island before reaching the Coast. Then some low level flying over Berkeley River Gorge, King George Falls to Kulumburu and on across Port Warrender and Crystal Head followed by sweeping orbits of the Mitchell Falls before touching down at Mitchell Falls for refuelling. Then they took off for lunch at Drysdale Station with the return flight via El Questro, Emma Gorge, and views of the setting sun on the western Walls of Cockburn Gorge. A fantastic day arriving back at 5pm. They left the Caravan at Zebra Rock Gallery and departed on the planned Camping trip into the Bungle Bungles and El Questro Station. 5 nights were spent in Bungle Bungles with walks into Cathedral Gorge, Domes Walk, Piccaninny Gorge and Echidna Chasm. Interesting camping spot with toilet available and they were able to use their new sola shower. The trip in and out was very rough taking 2 hours for the 53Klm. On to El Questro for 5 nights with a tour into Explosion and Chamberlain Gorges finishing with champagne and nibbles at Branco’s lookout. Roughest road they have ever been on and glad it was in an El Questro vehicle. Other locations visited were Zebedee Springs, Jackeroos Waterhole, Moonshine and El Questro Gorges. Weather very hot between 35/40 degrees. Back to Kununurra to collect Caravan and vote. Even worse they had to stand in a queue for 2 hours in 40 degree heat to cast their votes. Heat continued from Kununurra to Katherine until they reached Tennant Creek and as Alice Springs was booked out for a Truck Convention they passed through to Stuart Wells Roadhouse. They should arrive in Melbourne around 4th September in time for John to join members at Docklands for lunch. They are both well in the cooler Victoria and the Landcruiser was running beautifully on the return trip.

Glenda White reports that she is off to Hong Kong again in October and November.

And

Terry Boocock, Geoff Burton, Bob Challis, Geoff Christensen, Geoff Christmas, Justin Clezy, Rob Goldsworthy,  John Gunn, Stan Halbish, Trevor Hart, Peter Harvey, Eddie Hassett, Andy Herd, David Hughes, Kevin Kelly, Vito Laruccia, Don Maguire, Max McKoy, Tony Nimmo, Glynn Parry-Jones, David Phelps, Tom Phillips, Alan Potter, Barry Reid, Wayne Taylor, Warren Thomas, Mike Watts, Maurice Wells, Merv Williams

ANZROC QSLD, NSW, SA, TAS, WA

 

 

 

SEPTEMBER 2010

Ian Anderson writing thanks for the birthday greetings says life continues to pass by quickly with 4 grandchildren keeping him and wife Margaret on their toes. It’s only a couple of weeks to go before they head off to Queensland for their annual holiday in Burleigh Heads. Next year they are planning to visit Ian’s brother and sister in law who live on Vancouver Island, in Canada. Playing golf twice a week is a passion Ian continues to enjoy.

Christine Baker can’t make the August meeting as she will be celebrating her birthday with family in hopefully sunny Queensland.

John Brown and wife Jan updating their travels in WA report that they spent 5 days in Kununurra and had a really good look around by boat, plane and 4WD. It's a wonderful part of the country and the weather was between a low of 20 and high of 32 degrees every day. Once you acclimatise it’s great holiday weather. The water in the pool is about 22 degrees, so swimming is on the agenda when they have time. They flew into the Bungle Bungles and then a walk around a couple of the gorges before flying back Kununurra. However on the way out from the walk, with only 300 metres to go, Jan slipped on an uneven rock and they thought she had badly sprained her ankle. Jan could not put any weight on the foot, so they had it x-rayed at Kununurra hospital which showed a break in the fibula, just above the ankle. Apart from Jan’s accident it was a great trip with plenty of interesting sightseeing from the plane flying over the Argyle Dam and Diamond Mines and a close up look at the beehive formations and gorges from the ground. At Kununurra her leg was put in a cast and then on towards Broome with a couple of stops planned on the way and finally catching up with friends and relations who were holidaying in Broome including Doug and Trish Imre and John and Denise Crough . At the Broome hospital the cast was replaced with a temporary back half cast as they said the swelling was still there. A week further on the final cast is in place, this one blue fibreglass with a heel so Jan can put a bit of weight on the leg.  They will still have almost a month of the trip left once the cast comes off (at a hospital wherever they are that time), so are just taking it easy and enjoying the weather and laid-back life style before starting to head South down the WA coast on 17 August. No phone contact on the 3 phone network is available from Kununurra, but the wireless internet via the Telstra 3G network is OK and they can communicate via email and Skype.

Rae Collins says it’s hard to believe he has now reached 90 years but he feels a lot younger than his age. Rae has been retired for 34 years after working in ANZ for 35 years and serving 5 years in the Australian Army .This means that all the present AFL players were born after he had retired. While he is living in a supported residential facility Rae keeps fit walking in the gym. He still keeps in touch with several of the retired ANZ crew and is always interested in the news in the monthly newsletters.

Neil Dawtrey emailing his thanks to John Vanselow for the sterling job he does getting the birthday cards out to all the members for their birthdays says the card duly arrived on time as usual. Until the August meeting he was unable to attend luncheons for 2010 as he has been working part time for ANZ but he is now able to focus on retirement until the call comes from them again - which it undoubtedly will. Apart from a couple of one week trips to Victorian resorts this year other travel plans had been put on hold due to work but this will now change. Neil and his wife do their best to stay fit and active through regular attendance at the local gymnasium which is building  a level of fitness to cope with longer overseas trips - and also their three young grandchildren!

John Duke Past President and Life Member emailed to say he and wife Dorothy will be on the road from July 22 until August 5. They are doing a road trip to Head of Bight S.A to "see the Whales". They expect to visit Port Lincoln and towns on the Eyre Peninsula on the way back.

Frank Edwards and wife Mavis went to Hong Kong - again - for their birthdays. They drank a Carlsberg Special Brew or two remembering the team at ANZROC. The card was waiting for Frank when they returned from the jaunt to Hong Kong and was appreciated, as always.  With John Vanselow trekking up in the Top End it was good to see that Kathy Trace had stepped into his shoes. The Hong Kong trip went well, with only one small glitch when he had to have a tooth removed early in the piece. The dentistry was very efficient, pretty pricey, but worth every cent. They only missed one day touring the island, but no real drama.

Chris Fieggen writing his thanks for the birthday card for his 79th says this year was not a happy one for him as his wife Dinie who had been ill for some time passed away a couple of weeks before the birthday. Chris is hoping that in the future he may have time once again to attend ANZROC meetings and renew some old acquaintances.

Rino Frigo writes that he has just returned from a cruise around Asia visiting Vietnam, Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei. It was extremely hot and humid and he was glad to get back onboard ship after a day on land. Visiting the Brunei stilt village of 30,000 people was a highlight. Rino says thanks for the birthday card which for the 13th year arrived a day early as his birthday is on ANZAC Day.

Terry Heenan sending thanks for his birthday card says it is now some 17 years since he retired and he is still enjoying life. Terry plays bowls and golf each week and whilst his performance is not improving, the outings are still enjoyable.

Mike Henry advised that he read the latest newsletter in Stockholm Sweden where it was a balmy 27degrees.Just finished a tour of Norway (Fjord land was absolutely breathtaking), which was preceded by a tour of Germany. Off to Finland soon before heading back to Aussie to face the winter.

Don Hoffmann celebrating his 76th says the time passes quickly and after 48 years living in Glen Waverley he and his wife have been settled in Beaconsfield for the past two years. They celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary in September. Recently they’ve had a visit from Merv and Maree Potter (WA) and they are both well. Don and Merv spent a lot of time recounting the ES&A days from 1952 on.

John Hudgson reports that having arrived home from their 7 week overseas vacation it was great to find the birthday card from ANZROC – family advised it arrived right on time thanks to JV.

John and wife Ann travelled to Canada and completed the Inside Passage Cruise from Anchorage Alaska to Vancouver where they met up with his sister and brother in-law from whence they drove through British Columbia, visiting places such as Lake Louise, Banff, Calgary and Fairmont. They attended the “Stampede” at Calgary and had a round of golf in Fairmont.  John and Ann then flew over to Montreal staying 3 days and visiting Quebec before taking the train to Niagara Falls then on to Washington DC , back to New York and a few days R&R in Seoul on the way home. They had a great trip but experienced the hottest days on record in Montreal, New York and Seoul with the humidity being very tiring.  Although it is hard to believe, they enjoyed arriving back in Melbourne at 6.00am to 8 degrees. Thanks again for the card and John and Ann are looking forward to catching up with friends and workmates soon.

Wayne and Bernadette Hulbert are tendering apologies for the August and September meetings, as they will be away on an outback adventure (not a holiday) with a group of friends in the Simpson Desert. They are currently getting the 4WD and brand new Tvan camper into readiness. Wayne is not sure whether to be excited or worried as parts of the Simpson Desert are very wet, so they may have to change the route to avoid the floods. It will certainly be a challenge. Wayne’s birthday card arrived right on time again. Very impressed! Wayne and Bernadette were able to catch up with their children and 4 grandchildren on the day so that was very special

Bill Jackson emailed a quick thankyou for the Birthday Card – John Vanselow is a marvel never misses a beat. Bill is unable to come to daytime luncheons so he looks forward to the news sheet each month and loves to read how everybody is going and about their travels. His days at present find him heavily involved in minding their 22 month old Grandson and boy is he a handful - on the go all the time. Bill enjoys the weekends when he and wife Bev can go and watch their beloved Albert Park (ANZ) play football and catch up with Brian and Noelle Christensen and some of the other past players.

Bill Lanigan emailing thanks for the ever prompt birthday greetings says he is planning a couple of family interstate trips this year and hopefully overseas next year.

John McDermott and wife Bronwyn advised me they are in Coolum where they spend 5/6 weeks each year at this time and certainly weather up there is quite a lot warmer and more pleasant that Bendigo at present. John however feels that when away from home comforts and family you still miss them whatever the temperature.

Bob Nichol still emailing at 98 says he is not appreciating our cold winter, as their Retirement Village only has hot water heaters in the passage ways and rooms. Electric heaters are banned because of the danger of fire. With over 60 elderly people in the Village the staff can't take any risks so it’s a case of rug up or freeze. He’ll be 99 in November and has no illnesses, and his health is quite good. Bob’s ears prick up when he hears mention of the ANZ in the news for like all other banks, there must be quite a few headaches.

Peter Nyga advises that he is home and recovering well after undergoing open heart surgery for a double bypass and MAZE procedure (the latter addresses a heart palpitation problem that has plagued Peter since he was 26). Within 10 days of surgery, Peter could walk 2 kms and climb 2 floors of stairs. There are times, though, when his chest feels as though it’s been driven over by a semi trailer. And sneezing is best avoided – it’s akin to an axe going into the chest.

Trevor Richards replying to the Birthday Greetings on the occasion of his 65th birthday says it is now 10 years since he left the ANZ service. How time flies. It seems that this winter is a lot colder than the last couple that Melbourne has experienced and to get away from the cold, Trevor and wife Christine are taking a short Queensland holiday in Port Douglas later this month.

Bring it on.

I visited Bruce Seamons Life Member and Past President at his Retirement Village in Mount Waverley to give him his birthday card for the 87th and he said he and wife Fay are happily ensconced in the Village and enjoying the lifestyle with plenty of conveniences and excellent care.

Don Schubert writes that he is kept up to date with the current activities of former ANZ personnel many of whom were his workmates when he receives the monthly newsletter.

Bernie Sowersby writes that he celebrated his 80th with around 60 members of his family and friends. In September they are off to the Hunter Valley with Bernie’s Probus Club and then in the New Year they will be cruising around New Zealand on a 13 day cruise.

Mark Stankovich writes that he had a great birthday celebrating with his entire family and it was especially satisfying after watching Collingwood’s victory over Geelong the previous evening. Mark says it has been a rather quiet year that passed all too quickly.

Glen Twidale is also heading north on Friday 13th to escape the cold and for a special occasion this year as his youngest granddaughter Amelia is having her 21st.

John Vanselow reports that the progress of the trip in Queensland/NT/WA with wife Lois came to a halt 120 Klm west of Camooweal and 300Klm west of Mount Isa. It is the first time in 287000K that the Land Cruiser has experienced an engine problem. They have Total Care and after contacting RACV they arranged for RACQld to transport Cruiser and Caravan back to Mt Isa. The problem was a seized water pump which also caused some engine damage. They settled in the Caravan Park beside a small river awaiting repair and were on the move within two weeks. Weather sunny and warm 23/29 so they were able to relax in comfort. RACV provided a car during the stay which kept them mobile. Telstra mobile and wireless broadband has given excellent connection everywhere they have stopped. John was very pleased that he purchased a Laptop before departure which enables him to process emails, keep in touch with market, and internet banking as required.

Athol Watkins often send the newsletters to his friends interstate and one of the recipients, Phil Sloan, now based in Hobart said that he recognised about 40 names in the July newsletter and would welcome a phone call on 62293649 if members that were colleagues of Phil were visiting Hobart, or just wanted a chat.

Norm Wood celebrating his 84th says John Vanselow's magic touch continues to amaze, as his card arrived spot on the day, as always, with his personal wishes appended, which are also much appreciated. Norm and wife Merle are very much stay-at-homes these days, the most exciting thing to happen to them for the year being the arrival of their first great grandchild, which of course has the great-grandmother completely besotted.  However Norm grudgingly admits that she is by some strange coincidence quite the most beautiful baby ever, a judgment which you will appreciate is completely impartial and unbiased.

And

Graeme Ainscough, Annette and Graeme Baldwin, Ian Bell, Hermann Bettonvil, Gordon Blair, Anne Blashki, Ron Boulton, Barbara Bruce, Alan Chapple, Kim Charlton, Steve Cowell, Dave Cuddon, Terry Earle, Kevin Ferns, John Flyger, David Gibb, Phil Goodier, Roy Harper, John Harris, Peter Harvey, Louis Hebrard, Peter Jones, Graham Joseph, Peter Kariotis, Vern Knuiksis, George Lawson, Ken Lee, Peter Lees, Garry Lord, Bob Maughan, Mike McKernan, Paul McVeigh, Bruce Michell, Emilio Moreno, Trevor Mudgway, Reg Nicolson, Peter O’Dwyer, Kevin O’Neill, Bernie O’Reilly, Alain Pierre, Ray Pietsch, Jim Potter, Kevin Quigley, Mike Riley, Alan Rutzou, Alan Ryan, John Simson, Peter A Smith, Syd Swaby, John Turnbull, James Uren, Adrian Walsh, Julie Wilkins, Bruce Young.

 

AUGUST 2010

 

Graeme Ainscough reported that he attended the funeral service of Jim Upfill who finally succumbed to cancer after a long fight. Graeme and Jim worked together in Esanda and Jim was a stalwart of the Cheltenham Baseball club. Graeme has also been undergoing treatment which has finally finished he says and he is getting some energy back.

Arthur Backholer writing his thanks for the good wishes on his 90th says it was a great occasion celebrated with family members. Arthur enjoys reading the newsletter and sends thanks to the committee who continue to keep the ship afloat coping with changing social times and regulations.

Alma Barkell writes thanks for the birthday card as it is always lovely to receive the ANZROC card which arrived on the day.

Bob Bell emailing from Mollymook says as usual John managed to have his birthday wishes arrive on due date and he thanks members for their kind thoughts. Bob looks forward to the monthly newsletter as it keeps him updated with the many people he met during 40 plus years with ANZ. Bob was sorry to read in last month’s letter of the passing of Alan Kelly as he worked for Alan in the old ANZ V&T Lending and as his Assistant Manager at 353ESM. Life at Mollymook continues to be kind to Bob and wife Carolyn. In June last he achieved one of his sporting ambitions, a HOLE IN ONE. A 165 metre par 3. Bowls continues to take up a fair am ount of time as Bob i s now in his 6th year as Chairman of the Milton Ulladulla Bowling Club. The club has around 6,000 members.

Will Bailey emailed his thanks for the birthday card and in particular to John and Lois Vanselow for their thoughtful message on the card. The Club provides great pleasure to the many members, particularly those getting on in years that are less mobile than they once were. Will and wife Dorothy’s lives still seem to be very full what with Community and Church interests in Geelong, the Bristol Car Club and spending as much time as possible at their place in Noosa Waters. Will is in the final stages of a complete ground up restoration of a 1972 Bristol 411 which when finished will complete his stable of 3 restored Bristols, a 400, 403 and 411. The 3 other oldies still get a run from time to time too. As Dorothy often says its time his priorities changed so they can travel a bit more but Will feels they did enough when travelling for the Bank! However during the year they did catch up with a number of colleagues and chewed the fat. It is amazing how the old times seemed so much better. No health problems except for old age ailments. Best wishes to all,

Terry Boocock emailed a note of thanks for his birthday card which as usual, arrived promptly. Terry said that 31 December 2009 was the date of his retirement from the paid workforce.

This date was a time for reflection back to February 1961 when Terry started work at ANZ, 154 Moorabool Street Geelong. His first accountant was Bob Kirkland who he noted is now an honorary member of ANZROC. Terry recognises three highlights in his working life. Time spent in the computer environment at South Yarra in the 1960’s, working at Moonee Ponds Area office with Peter Treleaven and finally his work at the Banking Ombudsman’s Office over 11 years with Colin Neave. Life in retirement is very busy as he continues his involvement with the Royal Victorian Aero Club and flying, Trips and Tours organiser with the local Probus Club and as a volunteer bus driver for a local aged care facility. Terry gets to the gym at the RACV club occasionally where he has run into a number of retired ANZ officers.

Wendy Bradley emailing thanks for her birthday card which arrived on the day as it didn’t get mixed up with Easter this year says she would have liked to have joined members and partners at the Maroondah Club, but she was babysitting on that day.  Wendy seems to do a lot of that at the moment as the other Grandmother has been ill.

Luigi Bucello writing from Dalmore thanking John for the best wishes for his 60th birthday said the card arrived on time but the celebrations were delayed for a week as some family and friends were committed elsewhere. At the celebrations 90 adults and 8 children gathered at the Bucello farm in the asparagus packing shed starting at 6.30 pm with some staying on until 3am .The caterers Montalfa Catering from Dandenong were highly recommended while family members provided the cake. Plenty of refreshments and a nephew manning the DJ equipment meant the dancing went late into the night. Luigi is looking forward to the next party.. his 70th. Meanwhile he is focussing on selling the farm and organising some travelling.

Kim Charlton emailing from Cora Lynn his thanks for the birthday card reports that he and wife Joy have just returned from a month in South Australia, mainly in the beautiful regional city of Port Lincoln enjoying some great fishing while catching up and spending quality time with family. The weather was great except for one night when they were flooded (partially their fault) in the motel unit. The sensational fishing on the trip included salmon, squid and Tommies at Port Lincoln, snapper, whiting and snook at Arno Bay, and blue swimmer crabs at Port Germein. Making sure to pack the smoker and cryvaccer meant they can continue to enjoy the catch over the next couple of months.

Mike Cooper writing from Alfredton says he and his wife enjoy the monthly newsletter which brings them up to date with the comings and goings of their former work colleagues.

Fergus Darmody writing from Traralgon says last year was not a good one for him as he was in and out of hospital 8 times but is now recovering and is feeling good. Fergus and his wife spent a couple of months in South Australia with family and while travelling around the State he was able to visit several old Bank branches where he had worked all those years ago. He actually caught up with some old colleagues dating back to their Union Bank days. They are off to Tasmania for a few weeks to visit family before he has to go back into hospital for a check-up.

Norm Deady writing from Mornington on his 89th says his card arrived on the day despite the Easter holiday break. Norm retired from the Bank in April 1980 and says the 30 years has gone very quickly. He and wife Lesley enjoy reading the newsletters and keeping up to date with colleagues and friends with whom he has worked.

Steve Duke sending a quick email of thanks for his first Retired Officers birthday card says true to form, John has arranged the card to arrive on Friday for his birthday Saturday. Being one of the younger members, Steve would hope for many more.....

Jim Dusting apologizing for missing the May and June meetings says he and wife Carole (ex-ANZ late 60's/early 70's) are in Austin Texas awaiting the birth of their daughter Debra's (also ex-ANZ early 00's) second baby. This is due any day now and everyone is waiting "patiently".
All going well Jim will be back for the July meeting.
John Fairbairn emailing from Yarrawonga says as usual, with impeccable timing, the birthday card arrived on the precise day. John enjoys a very busy retired life in the country where both Peter O'Dwyer and John are involved in Golf and Probus. He hopes that opportunity will occur to attend an evening dinner Meeting sometime this year but time will tell.

Nev Greenway emailing thanks for the Club’s Birthday greetings which arrived right on time as usual says the year's main highlight was the premature birth of their grand daughter last July. She is now almost 10 months old and very cute indeed. During April Nev and wife Bev attended the 60th anniversary of the Year 7 class at the newly established Cohuna Consolidated Higher Elementary School. 35 out of the original 64 pupils attended. There were 63 at the dinner including partners and one teacher. Terry Walsh from Adelaide (IT support SA for some years) was a participant and it was great to catch up with others from that class who had joined the Bank in Cohuna There were many shared memories and hopefully, they will repeat the experience in two years time.

Peter Harney writing from Delacombe says that he and wife Kay enjoy reading the newsletters as there are many names that come up from those years ago with ANZ. It’s now 17 years since Peter left the Bank and has been cleaning carpets and upholstery ever since.

Laurie Holland writes thanks for the good wishes on his 90th. The day was spent with wife Margaret and a couple of neighbours with the main event on the following day when the whole family was present except for one of his grand daughters. Laurie finds that the ageing process is moving rather faster than he would like. The caravan has been sold, the golf clubs are gathering dust and the fishing gear is hanging in the shed. However he still has his garden, family and neighbours to keep him busy.

Graham Heenan writing from Belmont says he and wife Pam now have 5 grandchildren and there has been a noticeable variation in pace. Either the grandchildren are getting faster or he is getting slower. Their travelling for the past 12 months has been restricted to a trip to Queensland last winter and a couple of weeks in Bright. Graham has a few directional problems with his golf handicap heading north, wealth handling south and waistline east and west but otherwise all is good.

Doug Imrie thought he best send a quick note to say he has not "done a runner" since his attendance at his inaugural luncheon, but his youngest daughter was married in March and he and wife Trish are about to do "The Grey Nomad" caravan tour up to Darwin and down the West coast. They expect to be home late September in time to watch the Bulldogs play in the grand final. Doug hopes to see members at the October meeting.

Gordon Kennedy emailing from Healesville says thanks for his birthday wishes which as usual arrived on the exact day. It is now 28 Years since he retired from the Bank. Time sure does fly. Fortunately Gordon and wife Pat keep reasonably good health apart from the usual health problems for people getting older. They are still able to drive the car and get about quite a lot; they go away for about 5 days at a time and try to keep within the bounds of Victoria with the next trip planned to Lakes Entrance .All they need is an occasional change of scenery as they are very happy in their Retirement Village.

Ailsa Mackie writes thanks for the birthday wishes and says she can’t believe she is still enjoying life so much although she is not as nimble as she was but that is only a minor problem. She does enjoy the newsletters as the names evoke so many memories.

David Masters emailing a short note to say thankyou for the birthday greetings received from ANZROC says that having left the bank in 1982 after 22 years service it has meant a great deal to David to read of the many members with whom he had worked over the years and their endeavours over that period. David and his wife are now living in semi retirement in Echuca where their son and daughter in law own the local trophy business. They are kept busy with grand children and outside interests plus keeping up with their business in Melbourne. Hopefully David will be able to meet up at a social gathering which will coincide with a trip to Melbourne shortly.

Lesley Orchard emailing from Miners Rest says that she is certainly enjoying retirement - and like most others doesn't know how she ever found time to go to work!!!  What with activities connected with U3A and recently being appointed Treasurer of the local Probus Club, Lesley doesn’t have many days free, hence she hasn’t been able to make it into the city for any of the ANZROC meetings - hopefully, one day!

Glyn Parry-Jones emailing his thanks for the birthday card for his 60th says as always the card arrived on the day; the Seniors Card though came a little later. Birthday celebrations included a couple of very enjoyable lunches with ex-colleagues. To balance out the trauma of a 'big birthday', Glynn and wife Janet are looking forward to the wedding of their second daughter at the end of May. This will be followed closely (volcanoes permitting) by a trip to England, Wales, Ireland and France - including a barge/cycling trip through the villages and vineyards of Burgundy with a Seniors card and a strong Aussie dollar!

Tom Phillips reminiscing says it was sad to note Ben Gribbin’s passing in a recent newsletter. Many years ago Tom saw an obituary notice in the papers for Ben Gribbin so he sent a condolence card to the family only to have Ben phone him and say “Thommo, thanks for the card but its my cousin who died”.

Peter Pritchard emails that it was great to receive his birthday card and on time. Peter’s day was most enjoyable with cards and presents from the family and a wonderful relaxed day. In the evening Peter and his wife went out with friends to a restaurant and finished up quite late. A good time was had by all.

Mike Riley emailing from Wodonga his thanks for the birthday card says he had been trying to forget the occasion!! Mike was working in Albury in the late '80s when the Bank transferred eight NSW branches along the Murray into Victorian Administration. Mike’s earliest Managers' conferences were an education. The conversations were usually about people they had worked with .places they had worked and AFL football which were all foreign to an NRL supporter from NSW. However, things seemed to get easier, and when he did a 12-month stint as Managerial relief in North-East Victoria, Mike was always welcomed by staff and made to feel at home. Ultimately he was appointed to Jerilderie for 2 years, then a similar period of time at Wendouree (Ballarat), from where he resigned in 1995. At the time he finished up, he was helped very much through a difficult time by then District Manager Peter Williams and Personnel Manager Neil Harnwell, whose understanding was greatly appreciated. Mike hopes to be able to get to a couple of functions before the end of the year - he might be able to talk about half-forward-back-pocket-tanking, etc. by then.

Greg Scollo emailing his thanks for the card for his 74th. Birthday says it was a much appreciated thought .Greg and wife Mary are very lucky to be in very good health and enjoying life immensely. Presently they are in Townsville, Qld, in their second home, preparing for the winter months with all their local friends, and travelling in the far north till the end of November when they return to Melbourne to spend Christmas and Easter with their children and extended family,. Greg is also looking forward to the ANZ ROC Christmas' luncheon to meet many of his retired friends and colleagues.

John Simson emailed a quick note of thanks’ for the birthday card and good wishes. After 47 years with the bank, 37 years full time & second time around 11 years on contract, John has finally decided to retire and will be moving with his wife to Moama in August to be closer to their son and his family, plus hopefully catch up with some golf, travel & fishing.

Sandra Street read the recent newsletter article from Joy Frighetto and subsequently met up with Joy and Narelle Cook for lunch just after Easter.  They had a great yak and the “gals” are looking good - it must be at least 20/25 years since they had seen each other.  Both have grown up families now and indeed Joy is a grandmother.  They were trying to remember how long ago the great Royal Reunion 60s/70s was held (they can’t recall) so if anybody is inclined to organize another one bring it on and the three of them will be there.

Tony Stutterd writes that the good wishes for his 83rd birthday are always welcome and it’s a nice feeling to be around to receive them. Life continues at much the same pace down Mornington way-- slow but sure. Tony is busy most Fridays however when 10 of his old friends from their Hampton days get together at one of the local restaurants to enjoy reminiscing. Tony’s winter pilgrimage to Queensland is only a few weeks away and he is looking forward to the northern sunshine.

June Thompson writing thanks for her birthday card says she spent the day happily in the company of friends.

Joan Watson widow of our Past President Alan Watson said that Alan did enjoy his time as an ANZROC member and he appreciated the visits from David Knuckey and John Vanselow while he was in the Nursing Home.

Yvonne Watts (King) writing from Helensvale Qsld says she enjoys reading in the newsletter about many of her old ANZ colleagues over an enjoyable 32 years of her life. She has almost spent another 10 years in Queensland with Bendigo Bank.

Peter Westaway emailing from Glenmaggie says many thanks are extended to the committee and especially John Vanselow for his 70th birthday card. Birthday was celebrated with old acquaintances and new in Bali a favourite destination again revisited. The year 2010 is heading in a more positive direction than the traumatic sadness of 2009.

Harold Woolcock still typing on his 88th from Portarlington says thanks to John Vanselow who brought back memories for Harold of their golf days at Wagga when they slept in overcoats with very heavy frosts in the morning. Harold and wife Sylvia recently flew to Tasmania for their granddaughter’s engagement .They flew back to Melbourne for another granddaughter’s delayed wedding reception as she was married in Las Vegas early in the year and it was too far to travel. They were breakfasting in one of the new motels when the “evacuate” warning was heard and they had to walk down four flights of stairs with firemen and trucks blocking the streets. The fire alarms were set off when someone put a doughnut in the microwave for 30 minutes instead of 30 seconds. Harold celebrated his birthday with a lunch with Sylvia and daughter Jillian at the Waterfront Restaurant in Geelong. They are both taking things quietly so no more long trips.

And

Christine Baker, Graham Bancroft, Dick Barry, David Beardsley, Fred Beattie, Tom Bloodworth, Ron Breckenridge, Barbara Bruce, Barry Burt, Geoff Burton, Max Butler, Geoff Christensen, Kevin Coleman, Dave Coppens, Darryl Cramer, Ken Crawford, Ian Davies, Brian Day, Sandra Edwards, Warwick Etty, Dennis Falkiner, Chris Fieggen, Des Field, Steve Flowers, Ian Fulton, John Goodwin, Chris Griffiths, Teddy Hanrahan, Noel Harman, Eddie Hassett, Dorothy Hayes, Louis Hebrard, Bob Hesketh, Rod Hill, David Hillas, Pin Pin Ho, Don Huffer (WA),Howard Hutchins, Graeme Irving, Bill Jackson, Erwin Jones, Peter Kariotis, Peter Keating, Barry Kilmartin, Barry King, Mike Lawrence, Ken Lee, Bill Luscombe, Ian Marchant, Denis McGee, Mike McKernan, Don Mercer, Sally Ming, Keith Moorhouse, Bob Mullen, Brian Murdoch, Ken Neilson, Ian Newstead, Jim Nicolson, Ron O’Connell, Coralie O’Donahoo, Louis Perrone, Jeff Pitt, Alan Podger, Tony Pompilio, Alan Potter, John Quirk, Ray Quirk, Don Ranyard, John Read, Dietmar Reichert, John Renwick, George Robertson, Barry Rogers, David Rome, Peter Russell, Brian Sanders, Ron W Smith ,Bernie Sowersby, Mark Stankovich, Trevor Stevens , John Stone, Ed Tanner, Warren Taylor, Cliff Turner, Arthur Vale, Chris Vise, Don Whitford, Andy Wilkie, Ron Wilkinson, David Woods, Graeme Worland,

 

 

JULY 2010

Bruce Avent emailing thanks for the kind thoughts and good wishes on the occasion of his recent birthday sends his warm regards to all members and as we get older, good health to all.

Darryl Bartlett emails his thanks for the birthday greetings which were awaiting him on return from Darryl and wife Ronda’s overseas trip. The special day was partly spent flying business class from Kuala Lumpur to home, therefore French Champagne & Margaret River reds were on offer. Darryl and Ronda travelled to Phuket for some rest and recreation first then on to Bangkok, Siem Reap Cambodia, Penang and finally Kuala Lumpur. Highlights of the trip were seeing the River Kwai and canals around Bangkok (also helicopters’ and gunfire!) and the Angkor Wat Temples and floating village at Siem Reap in Cambodia. The country is struggling to get on its feet following Pol Pot regime and now the GFC. They also enjoyed a personal guided trip around Penang Island which included a traditional "Haka" Chinese meal cooked in a private home. It was nice to return to cooler climes after the constant 35/42c heat in SE Asia.

Brian Day emailing his thanks for the good wishes on the occasion of his 73rd birthday says Wow!  Where do the years go? It is now 20 years since Brian retired from ANZ. Still working as Mortgage Manager for a First Mortgage Fund but, will no doubt consider cutting back on hours within the next year or so. Brian and wife Julie celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary with family and friends last November – only seems like yesterday when they first met at the Royal Melbourne Show when Brian worked at the ANZ Agency there in 1957. Julie was also Ticket Secretary (Staff Club) for the ANZ Ball (St Kilda Town Hall) in that year. Julie worked in G/M/O Overseas Department but, when they married she was required to leave the Bank. They are still enjoying travelling to Skilled Stadium in Geelong to watch all the Cats home games. Son Peter plus two grandsons have seats next to them in the Reg. Hickey stand which provides the Days’ with many enjoyable hours especially in view of the continuing winning home ground “streak” the Cats are having. Unfortunately, Son Peter suffered a bad cycling accident on Nepean Highway, Carrum recently which resulted in Peter spending 2 days in Frankston Hospital and a week in Epworth, Box Hill. Broke vertebrae in his neck and several ribs but his injuries could have been much worse. He is now back at work for a half-day each week and should be back full time soon. Hopefully that will be the end of his cycling efforts.

Val Goldsworthy writes thanks for the nicely worded birthday card and the best wishes. Although Val feels she’s ageing gracefully there are times when she feels that times have overtaken her.

Reg Henley writing from Rosebud on his 86th says thanks for the good wishes and he finds the newsletters very interesting reading of the happenings of members with whom he worked and still know quite well.

Trevor Lewis writing thanks for the good wishes of members on his 70th birthday says he looks forward to keeping in contact with old ANZ friends through the monthly newsletters and the Christmas luncheon.

Bernadette Hulbert emailed her thanks for her Birthday wishes. Bernadette and husband Wayne are heading off to the Simpson Desert in August and are looking forward to this very much.  Just need the rain to stop up there and the roads to be reopened.  After doing the Canning Stock Route last year, they are both really looking forward to this challenge. Planning for this trip and looking after the grandchildren (4 in all) makes for a very busy and enjoyable retirement.

Gordon Lyon writing from Wurtulla Qsld said thanks to John Vanselow for the personal message on the card for his 89th birthday. Gordon says he is not the best as he suffers from a lung disease developed many years ago following an operation and his breathing has been gradually deteriorating over time and now he is for the most part restricted to his Retirement Village.

Gavin Nailer sends a belated 'Thank You' for his birthday card. It was the seventh time that Gavin had celebrated a birthday with a 'zero'. Gavin was in Surfers for the event where it turned on its wonderful weather - rained solidly for two days during his four day visit. The last year has seen Gavin busier than ever and the arrival of his fifth grandchild has resulted in increased baby sitting duties - not that he complains. In July he will be heading to Canada with an Alaskan cruise thrown in. It’s his first time to that part of the world and he is really looking forward to it. Hope there’s no volcanos in the vicinity.

Bob Nichol still emailing at 98 says while his mobility is restricted due to an accident to his left leg he can still get out with family members or participate in the excursions run from time to time by the hostel staff. Bob appreciates the newsletters as he is reminded of the few surviving members with whom he worked or were his friends.

Peter Nyga says he had completely forgotten about the birthday cards from ANZROC, so he was delighted when he received a card signed by John Vanselow. The card arrived right on time.

The day was celebrated with a small family gathering at Peter’s place, unfortunately with one member missing – his mother who was not well enough to attend.

Alan Podger responding to the Birthday Greetings says he and wife Judy were on the Gold Coast on the actual day. Alan spent time playing bowls at Tweed Heads and also Coolangatta (with very mediocre results) and, more importantly, they caught up with their daughter and three grandchildren who had ventured down from Gladstone for a few days.

Jake Remyn writes that while he has been unable to attend a meeting for some time now he does enjoy the newsletters to see what is happening to the lives of people he used to work with and knows so well.

Allan Richardson writing from Kyabram sends thanks to John Vanselow for the birthday wishes on his 70th. The newsletter keeps Allan and wife Maureen up to date with friends and colleagues. They enjoyed the meeting held in Bendigo last year and look forward to a repeat function at some time in the near future. They both enjoy caravanning and have just completed a trip to Mount Gambier, Robe, Adelaide and the Yorke Peninsula returning home through Mildura. They will continue to keep travelling as long as their health allows. Allan still manages a few games of golf and plenty of fishing and he is so busy he has to take an RDO to mow the lawn.

Barry Rogers emailing his thanks for the good wishes for his birthday says the card arrived on the day and was much appreciated. Barry and wife Jill celebrated with an evening gathering of family and friends at home. It was great! Barry is still working three days a week bookkeeping for his solicitor and it fits in very well with their lifestyle and he intends to keep it up as long as he can. Barry and Jill are both well, apart from the usual run of aches and pains that seem to go with the increasing years, but they manage to get overseas each year – last year it was a European river cruise - this year a trip down the Nile and a visit to Petra, photos of which have intrigued Barry since the age of about nine. They are really looking forward to it.

Terry Stapleton was very pleased to receive the birthday card and best wishes for his 80th birthday. Terry never thought he’d be an “Honorary” but now won’t have to worry about whether or not he has sent the annual cheque for membership. Terry has had another good year during which he completed and self published his autobiography, titled “A Bundanoon Boy, How Lucky Can You Be”. Of course the book, which was written for his family, has a lot about a career, which he very much enjoyed, with the ANZ. Terry sends best wishes to all the members in Victoria.

Norma Thomas writing from Pialba Qsld says she greatly appreciated the good wishes she received from members on the occasion of her birthday.

Syd Swaby emailed that he and wife Margaret had arrived back on 2nd May from UK and Ireland and fortunately were not affected by Iceland Ash.

Maurice Wells writes that on his birthday wife Bev was about to undergo a hip operation which meant that Maurice was chief cook and bottle washer that kept him busy for a couple of months plus the added involvement of occasionally caring for their two grandchildren all of which was a pleasure. Otherwise all is well in the Wells household.

John White reports that the birthday card with good wishes was waiting for him on his return from a holiday in Adelaide.

And

Ed Collins, Trevor Cookson, Bruce Ellis, Glynn Evans, John Evans, David Hartwich, Tess Hondros, Ian Lamont, Bruce Maisey, Ian McCormick, Sudipto Pal, Peter Powell, Kevin Quigley, Denis Rice, Dick Sanders, Wendy Simmons, John Taylor, Bob Waldron, Harry Watts, Julie Wilkins, ANZROC QSLD, NSW, SA, TAS, WA

Anne Blashki writing from Shepparton her thanks for the birthday greetings says that reading the newsletter each month reminds her we have some very busy members in the Retired Officers’ Club.

John Brown our hardworking Treasurer sends greetings from cloudy and cold - 9 degrees at midday – Longreach in Queensland. John and wife Jan travelling in a convoy of two caravans with John and Lois Vanselow arrived at their sites at the Caravan Park Office and were immediately ankle deep in red, sticky mud. There had been quite a bit of rain overnight and water was lying around everywhere. Roads (bitumen) are OK, but the sides are very soft and lots of the main dirt roads have been closed. They will be in Longreach for a few days and then will be moving on to Mt Isa, before crossing into the Territory and eventually on to Kunanurra in mid July where they then leave the Vanselow’s, who will be camping out and visiting the various tourist attractions North of the Gibb River Road. John and Jan will continue on to Broome, stopping off at the various attractions on the way. Hopefully this spell of unseasonal cold weather will pass over quickly. Both vehicles are travelling well, apart from a leaking valve stem on one of the caravan tyres that had to be repaired, but luckily the tyre wasn't damaged. About 97% of the traffic on the roads is caravans, camping trailers and motor homes going both North and South. The caravan parks are full every night and the intrepid travellers found that they have had to book ahead. Hopefully once they pass Mt Isa things will be much quieter on the roads. It is school holiday time in Vic, NSW and QLD at the moment, but it is mainly the grey nomads who make up the holiday traffic.

Kerry and Rodney Dark emailed from Chapel Hill Qsld to thank John Vanselow for the birthday wishes from ANZROC for Rodney’s birthday on 3 June.They have just returned from an extensive visit around the country towns of western Queensland where ANZ maintained branches in the heyday of its country branch network.  Their trip embraced a visit to the tourist attractions located at Longreach where they were delighted to have a chance meeting with Neville and Cheryl Pearson who were also visiting the area at the same time.   It has been many years since their paths have crossed so there was much catching up to do.

Ron Downes reports that he read with interest June's newsletter from a place called Herepian in the south of France. After many years of dreaming of spending a lengthy time living in Europe in particular France, Ron and wife Carolyn flew into Paris on the 2nd May 2010 for the start of a six month holiday. So far they have spent some time in the south of France, Tuscany, Umbria and the Italian Lakes and touched into Switzerland. Ron and Carolyn are now based in a small village in the south of France not far from Montpellier which is in the Languedoc region, one of France's largest wine producing areas. Needless to say, they are sampling some of the local reds and whites at the end of the day together with some of the other excellent local produce. In October they plan to travel to central France followed by a trip into the Champagne area and a week in Paris before flying home. The weather has been a little on the damp side so far but it is picking up now.

John Drummond sending thanks for the birthday card on his 70th says thanks too to John Vanselow for the work he does sending them out. John is staying home this year but hopes to get overseas next year.

John Hudgson is another heading off overseas for seven weeks to escape the winter in Victoria.

Rod Mann emailing his thanks for the birthday card says he is enjoying retirement very much and passes on his best wishes to members.

Frank Marzin emails his thanks for the birthday card. At 63 he is still going strong and working full time. Reading through the newsletter he noticed names like Con La Fauci, Robin Chase, Col Edwards and Bruce Seamons to name a few, which bring back many memories of his past years in the Bank, Frank is hopeful he will be joining members at the monthly functions in the near future.

Ken McNutt sending thanks for the good wishes received for his 83rd birthday says that the personal comments from John Vanselow and his good timing were most appreciated. The past year has been more leisurely than others in the past probably due to advancing years but Ken and wife Heather are both fit and well.

Tad Misiewicz emails that he has moved back to his favourite location, St Kilda and into a100+ year’s old place, so he finds himself very busy, as he is trying to restore the home to its original Victorian/Federation look. It is hard work but enjoyable. Tad is still in the work force, part time, to keep the grey cells going and to pay for the renovations. Tad enjoys the newsletters to keep up with the news, even though he is not able to participate in any of the activities, but on retirement he may join in.

Ray Murphy emailing from Anglesea his thanks for the Birthday Greetings on the occasion of his 80th says it was also pleasing to be elevated to Honorary Membership. To celebrate the birthday Ray and wife Glenyce spent four very enjoyable and happy days in Melbourne with their Adelaide and Melbourne based family. Saturday Night at the Etihad Stadium was good even though Essendon lost. Ray will always be a little hoarse after watching Essendon until the players learn to kick the ball. It was nice to note Ray Whitehead and Geoff Meggs in the Honorary Members for June; it brought back many good memories of Ray’s "Scottie Days" spent in Melbourne (1957-1964).

Bill Robinson emailed to tell me he and wife Jill are off to USA for a month to escape the winter in Melbourne.

Joseph Romano emailing his thanks for the birthday card says it was in his mail box on Sunday afternoon. It is always very nice to receive birthday cards, even though one is reminded of their age. Luckily Joseph feels he is reasonably fit and healthy

Frank Stanson emailing says he is up in Queensland for the Wintersun Classic Car and Rockabilly festival. It’s an over 50's thing.

Keith Taylor writing his thanks for the birthday card for his 82nd says he looks forward to reading the news and activities of his former workmates in the Newsletter.

Jim Trimble sending his thanks for the best wishes on his 82nd says it doesn’t feel like 22 years since he retired. He and wife Mona are keeping well health wise.

John Turnbull emails that the birthday greeting card arrived on cue. One of his major achievements in the 2009/10 year was to retire "again” from the ANZ Group. It was his 3 rd retirement...

John Vanselow Past President and Birthday Card Controller says he and wife Lois travelling with the Browns’ had reached Barcaldine having travelled through Hay, Cobar, Bourke and Charleville. So far all is going well except the weather which was cold and overcast with a lot of rain over recent times. Their happy hours together extend from 5PM to 8PM to combat the effects of the cold weather. While all caravan parks are currently fully occupied it does not worry them because they can go off road into the bush if necessary. Wireless internet has been available at all points mentioned along the way.

Kevin Watson says another year has sped by and he received the usual birthday card courtesy of his old mate John Vanselow. JV does a great job in sending birthday greetings to the members. Kevin would have written earlier but went to Sydney to visit his son, daughter and families for his 81st. Kevin also caught up with some banking mates as he had two periods of service in that city. He has been leading a fairly quiet life and has not travelled since June of last year when he visited Viet Nam.

Charlie Wierzbowski emailing says it is terrific to see so many names in the newsletter that he worked with. Charlie can’t make the next meeting, as he had an ankle operation recently and mobility is an issue.

And Les Ager, Helen Bouch, Kelvin Dickinson, Suzie Green, Geoff Harkin, Neville Harvey, Neil Harnwell, Trevor Hart, Bert Heaney, Bob Heinemann, Christine Lane, Cheryl Lobo, John Mackenzie, Maria Malicse, Graeme Mancer, Phil McBean, Jill Paterson, Tom Portelli, Geoff Pritchard, Neil Sharman, Roy Sloggett, Neville Warnest, Julie Wilkins, Ron Wilkinson.

 

Bereavements -

FEARNLEY J.J. (JOHN) 81 YEARS 4/06/2022

Helen Fearnley advised that husband John had suffered from serious illnesses for the past 4 years but was a fighter and will be missed by the family.

Helen said that she was the daughter of John Hobbs, a Senior Executive in Staff Department at the time of merger of ANZ and ES&A when she and John married. She was transferred to ES&A and John to ANZ, and they were happily married for 52 years. The marriage featured in the local press with headlines along the lines of “Happy Merger, Happy Family”.

David Jones and Bruce Mathrick texted to say that their old Treasury chum John Fearnley passed away on 4/06/2022.” A quiet man of integrity who you could rely on and trust in the support roles he held.”

 

LANCASTER S.A. (STAN) 87 YEARS `28/05/2022

Dierdre, widow of Stan has prepared a brief article on Stan’s ANZ career and his interests which follows …..

 

“Stan Lancaster was born on 26/8/1934 – died 28/5/2022

 

He commenced his working life with the E.S. & A. Bank (January 1951 in Ballarat) which was in due course taken over by the ANZ Bank.

He was admitted to practice as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court on 1/10/1979 after studying part time while working in the bank. This involved early morning and late-night lectures outside of 9.00-5.00 working hours whilst he was also raising a young family.

When he turned 18, he had to register for National Service and served in the Navy, part of that time was on HMAS WAGGA, a mine sweeper. He always said he mainly learned how to polish brass.

His final position at the ANZ Bank was as Chief Legal Officer with quite a few solicitors working within his department.

He finally retired from the Bank in 1992 and enjoyed fly fishing and golf at Eastern Golf Club. Stan was a life member of The Victorian Fly Fishers’ Association. He enjoyed many adventures, travelling both overseas and within Australia, throughout his retirement.

Stan is survived by his wife of 62 years, Deirdre Lancaster, 2 daughters, 7 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild.”

 

 

MAUNDER D. L. (DAVID} 93 YEARS 12/11/2020

Widow Janet advised us of David’s passing 18 months ago.

 

On behalf of ANZROC members our condolences are extended to the families and friends of John, Stan and David.

 

FURTHER TRIBUTES TO PASSED MEMBERS

ROBIN PEATFIELD FAREWELL

Eamon Veaney emailed “Robin Peatfield had a great send off at Wildgrain restaurant in Mornington on Tuesday June 7 attended by a large contingent of family and friends. Moving eulogies from wife Sue, son Phil and daughter Jenny provided a wealth of interesting insights / stories about Robins life.

Attendees from ANZ included David Butcher, Dick Chegwin, John Ries, Peter and Helen

Jones/Prosser.

Vale Robin.”

MADGE LATHAM PASSED AWAY 25/04/2022

We have been advised of the passing of Madge Latham. She passed peacefully surrounded by family on 25 April 2022

Madge’s husband ANZROC member Terry died in October 2005.

BRUCE BARBARA 91 YEARS 12/04/2022

From the tribute in The Age newspaper, I quote “A passionate life, full of faith, friendship, volunteering, travel and her Essendon “Bombers”. Barbara will be dearly missed by many. Forever in our Hearts.”

 

For many years Barbara was a regular attendee to our ANZROC lunches and a valued correspondent contributing to our newsletter.

Eamon Veaney emailed “Barbara Bruce had a heartwarming funeral service at St Leonard's Uniting Church at Brighton with an excellent turn out of family and friends. Barbara had planned the whole service in a meticulous manner including detailed notes on her life which formed the basis of her eulogy. We learned of her early family and school life and her long-standing association with the church including her time in the choir. She retired from a 40-year career with ES&A and ANZ in 1990 when she was PA to GM International, John Holberton. She then returned part-time for another 5 years working in International.

Barbara then spent time as a volunteer with the MCG / MCC for a number of years and was an Essendon Bombers supporter for over 70 years. Their theme song was played as she departed the church.

Her good friends Maria Natoli and Jill Paterson also attended the funeral. Vale Barb.”

Graham Holt emailed “I had the pleasure of working with Barbara in International Division in the 1970’s. In more recent years Carole and I often caught up with her on the train home from an Essendon match. After a win the discussion was always on how good we were, however in more recent years we talked about the days in International and Barbara had a million stories to tell about her regular trips to England. Memories of Barbara always are accompanied with a smile.”

Kate Freer from National Sports Museum Volunteers emailed “We recently received the very sad news that one of our retired volunteers, Barbara Bruce, died at the age of 91 on 13th April, after declining health in recent weeks.

Barbara was in the inaugural group of National Sports Museum Volunteers who started in 2008 and was a regular in the Tuesday team. Barbara was an MCC Member and also volunteered in the MCC Museum for several years until she retired in 2019.

In her working career, Barb worked at the ANZ Bank for many years, and was an excellent typist. Barb also volunteered at the Commonwealth Games in 2006, she was very well travelled and a keen Bombers supporter.

Everyone who knew Barb would agree that she was a very kind, gentle and intelligent person, and a pleasure to spend time with. “

 

 

PEATFIELD A.R.D.(ROBIN) 77 YEARS 14/05/2022

Sue Peatfield phoned to advise of the passing of husband Robin aged 77 years on 14/05/2022 after struggling with a severe chest infection. Robin was well known to many ANZ’ers spending time in London and Melbourne where I used to often see him at the ANZ functions. Robin and Sue left the bank and moved to South Gippsland to become dairy farmers until they returned to Mount Martha to be with family. Robin had a quick mind and a dry wit. He will be missed.

Membership Officer Reny Frighetto emailed “Very sad news. Robin was a delight to be around, and his humour was very catchy.”

David Jones emailed “He was a character Eamon. Robin left ANZ to become a dairy farmer which he doubled with being a lecturer at one of the Gippsland educational institutions. Bob Bennett coaxed him back to ANZ in the early 80s and he took over from Ron Cashin as senior manager running the Queens Road training centre. He also got the top job as the head of global HR along the way.”

Eamon Veaney emailed “I first met Robin in London when I joined the Bank in 1967 working in Cashbook. Robin was on a graduate transfer from Australia at the time from recollection. Our paths crossed years later when he was appointed to a Senior role in London in the 1980's. More recently Robin attended our ANZROC lunches in Geelong and Mount Martha. He will be missed.” https://www.anzroc.com.au/roc-notice-board/1028-vale-robin-peatfield-respected-member-of-anzroc-victoria-aged-77-on-14-5-2022

 

 

STEWART J.W. (JACK) 86 YEARS 19/03/2022

Andree Stewart-Speed, daughter of our Honorary Member Jack Stewart emailed “I am very sad to advise that my dear father Jack passed away peacefully at home on 19 March 2022 aged 86 years.

He loved his career at ANZ which spanned 39 years starting out at the age of 16 he loved work and made many friends. We had a great photo of the Staff at the 350 Collins Street Stock Exchange branch at the service.

He also had a great time as relieving officer in country Victoria for a period and often helped out when needed for other duties.

It was funny to hear some of the things he did such as

· putting on the footy boots for Katamatite when they were a player short

· serving behind the bar at a pub where he was staying when the barman called in sick

· playing the drums one night when the band member couldn’t make it

He was a great sportsman playing, cricket, football, and athletics and was a life member at Mulgrave Football Club.

Jack also did his National service in the Australian Navy at age 18 for 6 months.

He enjoyed reading the newsletters and seeing familiar names. On a personal note, for me, I worked at ANZ for 12 years and I also fondly remember some of the names I read in the newsletters.

Phil Dunstan was my first manager and I fondly remember Paul McKernan, Roy Sloggett, Dieter Telburn, and Stephen Green.”

 

Our condolences are extended to the families and friends of Barbara, Robin and Jack.

 

FURTHER TRIBUTES TO PASSED MEMBERS

CHRIS FIEGGEN

Ian Fieggen emailed “The funeral went well, and I was pleased to have spoken with four of Dad's old work colleagues who attended. My memory is blurred due to the events and emotions of the day – but I seem to recall that three were fellow programmers while one was from the communications dept?

For some time, I've been considering doing something worthwhile with Dad's early ANZ computing memorabilia. I'll probably add a section to my own website covering this chapter in Dad's life.”

ROB TURNBULL

Peter Harney emailed “I was shocked at hearing of the loss of Rob so suddenly after a short illness. Our banking careers almost mirrored each other. Rob was in Horsham in the early 70's, then we met up in Stawell followed by transfers moving Rob and Cheryl to Wodonga and we were sent to Wangaratta. Further transfers came up with the Turnbull's to Kyabram and us to Shepparton. We then went our separate ways for a number of year until we finally came together again in Ballarat. Rob remained in the financial field after we both resigned in 1993. I went carpet cleaning. He was a great bloke and will be missed by many of his old banking mates. “

 

FIEGGEN C.W.(CHRIS) 90 YEARS 21/03/2022

Ian Fieggen emailed: Just a quick word to say that my father, Chris Fieggen, passed away peacefully this morning aged 90 years. Chris was one of the founder members of ANZ IT/DP department in the 1960's and was well respected by all.

Ian McCormick emailed: Chris died at his nursing facility on the outskirts of Geelong in the early hours of 21st March.

He joined the Armstrong Siddeley Car Club in August 1966 (the Vic Branch's 5th meeting when I was still at school) and remained a member until his Sapphire Limousine and Saloon were sold.

His youngest child, daughter Jenny Marshall in Adelaide took over the Limo and it is now beautifully restored, being now dark blue over light (bluish) grey.

Louis Hebrard emailed “Yes, very sad. Chris had been unwell for quite some time. I have fond recollections of Chris in my early days as "second generation" computer programmer in 1969. He was so welcoming and helpful. A straight talker with a great sense of humour. A dedicated and proud family man. We shared a love of good cars, and I appreciated his passion for his two Armstrong Siddeleys. Vale Chris.”

 

TAYLOR KEITH CLARKE 93 YEARS 30/01/2022

Son Peter contacted Reny Frighetto to advise of his father, Keith’s passing on 30/01/2022.

 

TURNBULL ROB 73 YEARS 05/04/2022

Widow Cheryl advised that Rob passed away suddenly on 5/04/2022.

 

Our condolences are extended to the Families and friends of our passed members Chris, Keith and Rob.

 

FURTHER TRIBUTES TO PASSED MEMBERS

Bob Lamb emailed “Some weeks ago Ray Allsop and I attended the funeral of Trevor Cookson.

Trevor was the son of Bill Cookson, the legendary secretary of The Essendon Football Club.

Trevor was a handy all-rounder sportsman and later-on coached the Bank`s Football Side.

Not many weeks later, Ray also passed away.

Last week my wife ANNE (nee LAWLESS) and I attended the funeral of Frank Donovan at Kilmore.

ANNE knew Frank from his visit to Horsham in 1951 and I knew him as Area Manager/Moonee Ponds.”

 

DONOVAN FRANCIS LEO (FRANK)

Bob Grant emailed “I was sad to learn of Frank Donovan’s passing on the 6thMarch.

I was Manager Operations when Frank was Area Manager, Moonee Ponds.

He was a thorough gentleman and a great boss.

He married late in life to Mary, and I know that they had a least one child, a son.

He loved the farm at Kilmore, and it is good to know that he had such a long and fruitful life.

Lindsay Baglin was the Lending Manager at Moonee Ponds Area in Frank’s time, and it is good to see his name appearing in the March Birthday list. Have a good one Lindsay.

Sorry to hear of the recent passing of Trevor Cookson, who was an Accountant at one of the branches in the Moonie Ponds Area during my time there, and Bob Stamps who I knew through cricket.

As others have said Bob was a very good bowler and a champion guy. It was always great to be in his company.”

Frank Valastro emailed “I read in the last newsletter of the passing of Frank Donovan at the age of 99 years. I remember Frank fondly as my mentor when he was Area manager at Moonee Ponds Area. I was his Senior Advance Officer at the time and Frank taught me many tricks of the trade in gaining good business opportunities, many of which I used when I went on to become a manager in my own right. Vale Frank Donovan. “

 

 

 

JONES ERWIN

Gordon Christensen emailed “Sad to read that my old mate Erwin Jones had passed away.

Erwin and I sat together for our last two years at Foster High School 1951/52.

We both started work with the bank in early 1953, Erwin at Welshpool and me at Foster branches.

We have kept in touch over the years, and we had spoken about arranging to meet up during last year, but because of our ages and health it unfortunately did not happen.

ALLSOP R.J. (RAY) 86 YEARS 04/02/2022

Ann Allsop emailed “It is with great sadness that I have to tell you that my beautiful husband of 61 years died on the 4th of February and his funeral was on the 9th. As you can imagine our family are very sad but grateful for the life of Ray and the love he has always shown us. “

Ann mentioned later that Ray played around 230 games of football for the old ES&A team and often with his great mate and colleague. the late Trevor Cookson. Ann said that the Allsop and Cookson families were very close friends and socialised together often. Many members would remember Ray.

 

COOKSON T.W. (Trevor) 90 years 14/12/2021

We received advice from Shirley Cookson of the passing of her husband and our ANZROC Honorary member T.W. (Trevor) Cookson aged 90 (almost 91) on 14/12/2021

“I wish to advise that my darling husband, Trevor Cookson, of nearly 67 years passed away peacefully last Tuesday 14th December at 3.40.p.m. in his home. surrounded by his family and ‘round the clock’ beautiful care which had been ongoing for some months. He would have been 91 today, the 17th.He met every challenge happily and without complaint. Trevor's devotion, love and care for his family was unwavering.”

Lindsay Baglin was saddened to hear of Trevor’s passing as he worked with Trevor and found him to be a good friend and colleague. Lindsay said the Trevor was a very good cricketer playing for the Essendon District team. RIP Trevor.

 

FLORENT S.J. P (SERGE) 82 YEARS 7/02/2022

Serge McIntyre phoned to advise the passing of his brother-in-law Serge Florent, Honorary ANZROC member, aged 82 years on 7/02/2022 in Morningside QLD after battling cancer. Serge McIntyre said that they left Mauritius for Australia together. and both joined ANZ. Serge Florent worked in Nominees and then into branches. retiring as Senior Lender at Springvale Area Branch.

 

 

 

 

LAMONT IAN 101 years 21/12/2021

We have been advised of the passing of our Honorary Member Ian Lamont who passed away on 21/12/2021 aged 101 years.

Ian Lamont enlisted in the Australian Army in August 1941 and at date of discharge on 3/02/1943 his rank was Trooper, HQ2 ARMOURED Brigade. During these two years he had married Joan (now deceased) and on the 4/02/1943 he enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force discharging in December 1945 with the rank of Leading Aircraftman, Headquarters North Command.

Ian would have had many stories to tell.

 

TAYLOR J.C. (John) 85 years 28/01/2022

We received advice from Sharyn Taylor daughter in law of our ANZROC Honorary member J.C. (John) Taylor of his passing aged 85 years on 28/01/2022.

 

On behalf of members, we extended condolences to the families and friends of Ray, Trevor, Serge, Ian and John.

 

 

Maria Natoli emailed “Dorothy Bailey's family has asked me to let ANZROC members know that Dorothy Bailey passed away at home on Saturday, 8 January after a battle with cancer. Dorothy never really recovered from the shock of Will passing away so quickly and unexpectedly. As per Dorothy's wishes, a private family funeral will be held in a small chapel on Monday, 17 January.

Dorothy and I regularly kept in touch. She told me that when Will passed, she was overwhelmed with the number of letters, cards, messages, and flowers she received from Will's bank friends. Many times, she tried to respond, but the task was too daunting and upsetting for her. I know that Dorothy was very grateful for the thoughtfulness that she and her family received at that time.”

 

Ray Galliott, Secretary of ANZROC WA advised of the passing of Bill Gregory on 8th January in Victoria after a long battle against cancer. Bill attended an ANZROC luncheon when he last visited Perth and Ray spoke with him late last year and they shared a few laughs.

John Brown advised that Bill worked in IT at EMANZA in the early computer years, John thought he originally came from Perth. His name comes up a few times in the Jeff Pitt IT history articles in our ANZROC Vic archives.

Jeff Pitt emailed “Bill was a very knowledgeable contributor to the series of stories I compiled on the History of ANZ Computers, and then the various "EMANZA" State Data Centres. From his background in WA, and then postings in Branch Liaison in both Melb and Sydney he had a vast knowledge of the people and events which shaped that part of ANZ as it is today. I knew him from many contacts on project implementations thru the 1970's and later. He was a much-respected manager of teams and of people generally. His approach was always professional and cooperative, and he had the full confidence of his leaders.

Eamon Veaney advised Bill wrote a history of ANZ EDP for us in 2020 and the link is: https://www.anzroc.com.au/images/stories/pdf/billgregorymemoir.pdf

Bill was not an ANZROC Vic Member but was well known during his time at Emanza to many in Victoria. He had also contributed the amazingly detailed article to our IT stories, and he must have had a photographic memory.

 

Our condolences are extended to the Bailey and Gregory families.

 

FURTHER TRIBUTES FOR PAST MEMBERS

STAMPS R. J. (Bob) 71 years 6/12/2021

Gary Mason emailed “Sad to learn of Bob Stamps' passing. He was a good person to be around.”

Kevin Mitchell (Life member, Past President and long-term committee member of ANZROC) phoning from Tasmania said how sorry he was to read of Bob’s passing. Bob had given great support to the ANZ Staff Club when Kevin was involved. Bob was always a reliable and hardworking colleague and always friendly with staff club members and committee. Will be missed. RIP Bob.

Stamps R.J. (Bob) 71 years 6/12/2021

John Inglis emailed “Bob enjoyed many years of service with the ANZ, where he was also a staff club committeeman. He was a very good sportsman playing cricket for the MCC in one of their sides. After his time in the Bank, he worked in local government until his retirement. He also spent over 30 years as Greensborough RSL's Social Club president. His service to the RSL was recognised with a Hall of Fame award from ANZAC house, being one of very few non-service personnel to be honoured in that way. Vale Bob.”

Alan Lauder emailed” In the late 60’s I was a shift supervisor at the Emanza Centre in South Yarra, Bob was one of my assistants. He was a most likeable fellow, full of fun and well-liked by all of us on the floor, especially all of the ladies on the machines. Sorry to hear that he has passed away, especially at such a young age in these times.”

Ken Parry emailed “Very sad day for all that knew him. Fantastic man was Bob, excellent sportsman and I had many an enjoyable day on the park playing cricket with him. Great competitor and teammate. Condolences to the family.”

CAMPBELL M.G. (Mal) 78 years 2/10/2021

Serge McIntyre advised that Mal, a colleague and ANZROC member passed away after a short illness. Serge said that Mal and he regularly attended the ANZROC Christmas luncheon where they enjoyed catching up with colleagues and friends.

Ken Pattinson emailed “Sad to see two really nice Members pass away. Mal Campbell was a very good friend of mine, in his position as an ESANDA Investment Manager he arranged for Cheltenham Golf Club to become an agent for ESANDA Debenture Investments with excellent results for both parties. Many other Clubs also became agents. Mal would regularly pay the Golf Club a visit on a Friday always coinciding with the then famous Friday BBQ. Many ANZ and ESANDA staff members would also attend the BBQ. This was very convenient for Mal as he would not only have an Agent’s

visit, but he also caught up with Various ANZ Staff from Cheltenham Area Centre and surrounding Branch staff.

Part of the entry for the BBQ was a small fee to cover the food but it was also for a small raffle e.g., Bottle of wine, Frozen Chook, or a couple of pots, on one visit Mal won a frozen chook and was very excited about his win, unfortunately Mal left without taking his HIGHLY VALUED PRIZE” THE FROZEN CHOOK” home with him. Alas, the BBQ’S ceased, and caterers were hired before Mal could pick up his prize and he would remind me and others at our ANZROC Christmas lunches every year of the missing FROZEN CHOOK always with a good laugh. He never got his FROZEN CHOOK.

RIP My Friend.”

There are several more tributes on our Facebook page.

 

DAVIS R. L. (Leigh) 75 years 3/10/2021

Mike Devlin emailed “Leigh Davis's wife Sandra advised that Leigh passed away yesterday. I understand that Leigh had picked up an infection resulting from his hip surgery earlier this year. Leigh attended many ANZROC lunches and was a regular correspondent to our newsletter.”

There are a large number of tributes from colleagues and friends of Leigh on our Facebook page.

 

FARHAT P. L. (PIERRE) 75 YEARS AUGUST 2020

Danielle Reilly emailed “My father Pierre actually passed away in August last year after a battle with cancer. I know that he was always so proud of having worked for ANZ for over 40 years.”

 

WELCH P.R. (PETER) 84 YEARS 2/08/2021

Gillian Welch, widow of our Honorary Member Peter, advised of his passing on 2/08/2021. I worked with Peter in ESANDA in the 80’s and 90’s and he was a likeable character who will be missed.

Our condolences are extended to the Campbell, Davis, Farhat and Welch families…...

Athol Watkins telephoned to advise me that sadly his wife Barbara Watkins passed away on 3/10/2021 and he said that as they had moved around Victoria to many branches in his career (about 16 moves) with ANZ, Barbara would be known to many ANZ families.

Our condolences are extended to Athol and his family and friends.

 

 

CLEZY M.B.E. J.J.A. (JUSTIN) 85 YEARS 26/08/2021

The family tribute in the Age “A humble warm and humorous gentleman who is at peace after a long illness. Sadly missed.”

Our condolences are extended to Judy and the Clezy family.

 

Barry Kennedy emailed “I note that Justin passed away 26/08/21 aged 85 – I first met Justin when I was transferred to 55 Gracechurch St London branch of ES& A Bank. Justin’s father was the General Manager of ES&A Bank in UK but had retired prior to my working days in London.

Justin was a great source of knowledge to all of the ‘expats’ who arrived ‘bushy eyed’ from Australia and I must say was very helpful to me at that time – we enjoyed our mutual friendship and experiences during my time in UK.

Justin returned to Australia a number of years after my return to Melbourne and had a number of Management positions mainly around the city branches.”

Kay and Wayne Bevan emailed “Wayne and I met at 19 Swanston Street Branch when Justin was the Senior Manager. Wayne was the accountant, and I was one of the lending clerks working upstairs with Justin. We have very fond memories of these days and we both had a very close working relationship with Justin. He was like a father figure to me, and we had many good times working together. We had some interesting times there with Justin as he was ever the “entrepreneur”. I have very clear memories of him promoting the business of the customers. We had a window display of models wearing the swimwear from a customer of the rag trade which was a huge client base in those days. We even had John Blackman visit with a cow present in the office…….yes….. a real cow. Not sure what we were promoting, although it was possibly to increase the customer base of ANZ.

Wayne and I began our relationship at this office to eventually marry and we had Justin and Judy at our wedding. We thought we had kept this relationship under wraps from the other staff and we had done so, but not from Justin. He had somehow worked it out but played along like he did not know and would make cryptic comments which was very off putting but he loved stirring.

We also had a customer who had a French Patisserie and Justin would purchase croissants for the staff (there were a lot of us) on a regular basis for us to have for morning tea. Justin was a true gentleman, very kind and generous and will be sadly missed. Wayne and I pass on our condolences to Judy.”

 

 

 

During the month we received notice of several ex ANZ Staff known to ANZROC members who have passed away in August and our condolences are extended to their families and friends.

 

DICK MENTING passed away on 26/08/2021 aged 74…...past ANZ colleague known to many ANZROC members

Eamon Veaney emailed “Sadly, I received advice from Richard Harding and Andrew Kelly to say that Dick Menting passed away at Epworth. He had been in poor health for some time but it's still a shock to hear that news. The family tribute in the AGE recorded “Dick Menting will be remembered for his significant contributions to the community, Well done Dick”

Geoff Archer emailed” Dick Menting died in Epworth Hospital, Richmond, which is where he was when I last spoke with him. He was having tests regarding the spread of cancer and was not expecting good news. I will always remember Dick as a genuine, determined, and proud man, who was great company. He gave back to the community in spades, including being a Councillor for the City of Boroondara and Camberwell Grammar School Council and as chairman of the local Bendigo Community Banks (after he left ANZ of course!).

I worked adjacent to him in ANZ’s Strategic & Financial Planning Group in the 1990s when ANZ had numerous superfluous non-operating subsidiaries. David Craig, who I think was CFO at the time, set Dick a target of winding-up 100 of these, all within one year, and to Dick’s frustration he (only) got 99 of them. I sincerely hope ANZ paid him the bonus applicable to him as if he had reached the 100

target.”

Rod Rowe emailed “I’ve just seen a post from a local sporting club advising that former ANZ member Dick Menting has passed away.

I first met Dick back in the early 70s when he did a Migrant Shipboard Agency with me from Fremantle to Sydney, because we were anticipating that Dutch migrants were likely to be aboard, and Dick was of Dutch origin.

He was in a department in GMO as I think it was in those days (it may have been Economics or some such).

I caught up with him again many years later, possibly 30 or more, in his role as Chairman of our local Community Bank in Surrey Hills, a role which I believe he still held up until his death. His early involvement expanded to include branches at Canterbury, Balwyn, and Ashburton.”

 

Vern Knuiksis emailed “I wish to advise that a former ANZ/Esanda colleague David Muller passed away on 30/08/2021 aged 62 from a heart attack. Gone too soon “David would be remembered by ANZROC members.

 

TRIBUTES CONTINUE FOR SEVERAL OF OUR PAST ANZROC MEMBERS BILL GARDINER, BARRIE GIBSON AND GERRY MCPHERSON

 

FURTHER TRIBUTES FOR BILL GARDINER Imelda David Christie

R IP. Great Man Great Bowler. Greatly missed.

 

FURTHER TRIBUTES FOR BARRIE GIBSON Steve Duke

A story for every occasion! vale Gibbo. Douglas Diger-Didoris Hancock

Vale Barrie Tony Langone

My condolences to Barrie's family - a true gentleman and always made the time to speak to anyone in the Bank no matter what rank. My prayers and thoughts are with the family at this time. Graeme Riley

I remember Barrie well from my early days in the bank in the late 70’s in Controllers Dept (it may not have been called that at the time). He was a funny bloke with a unique personality and always dressed well. Condolences to the family. Mark Ryan

So sad to hear this news. He was great to work for and always had a story. RIP Gibbo

 

FURTHER TRIBUTES FOR GERRY MCPHERSON

Bob Lyon emailed “I was saddened to hear that Gerry McPherson had passed away. I knew that he had broken his leg and was not well. I worked with Gerry and Fay in GHQ for a few years, and we were all members at Croydon Golf Club where Gerry and I think Fay were Life Members.

Gerry had a fantastic life in many respects. We all know about his wartime service in the RAF, but he was also a very good cricketer with Essendon.

I remember when the Bank had a managerial dining room at 55 Collins Street. Gerry and Harry Kerwin used to have lunch there every Friday and I recall Gerry impressing Harry one day when he fronted up with a bottle of Penfolds Grange which they quaffed over lunch. Sincere condolences to Fay.”

Dennis Murphy emailed “Deeply regret the passing of Gerry.

On transferring from Royal Exchange branch Sydney to Flinders Way branch in September 1954 (following on from my father’s transfer (J.D.M.) was my first meeting with Gerry.

Jack Davis, Manager, Ian Walton, Accountant and Gerry was the Bill Clerk. After Mr. Walton asked what work I had been doing in Sydney (in Bill Dept) I was allotted to Gerry as his assistant. He was an excellent and patient tutor. He had beautiful handwriting and could accurately add lengthy money columns in seconds!! Over the years we had numerous recollections of our days in the branch. Especially our endeavours of downing beers before rushing to catch the earliest train home after 6.00pm hotel closing time following our sessions at the Port Phillip hotel across from the branch. Vale Gerry “

Joan Nathan emailed “Such a sad sad day, Gerry gave so much over his lifetime.

His Military efforts during his Airforce career during the Second World War has given us the freedom we have today. ANZROC has certainly been enriched by the work Gerry has given as treasurer over such a long period of time.

Gerry would have been a wonderful work colleague, he touched so many lives, and I certainly feel blessed to have known him. Fay has been right by his side, a real tower of strength. Deepest Sympathy to Fay and family”.

 

 

GARDINER WILLIAM R.(BILL) 90 YEARS 05/08/2021

Margaret Gardiner, wife of our respected Honorary Member Bill, advised us of his passing on 5th August 2021 at the age of 90. Bill retired from ANZ as Relief Manager at Rosebud and has lived on the Mornington Peninsula from retirement.

Daughter Moya emailed “His early career was in the city for a stint, I believe he spoke of Royal Bank Branch, and there was mention of sometime in Port Fairy. Bill married Margaret in ’69 while working at the Yarram branch, then in the 70’s Bill was Manager of Pakenham where he started his family . Another move as Manager Foster for a few years (where he employed the services of a

goat to maintain the banks back yard) and he then requested a sea-change. He was stationed at Rosebud from 1979 for quite a few years, I can’t remember if he was Manager of Mornington or relieved there quite a bit, he retired in the role of Relief Manager.

Four out of five in the family worked for ANZ at some point, Margaret was a courier, me in branch-land and the Mulgrave Call Centre, the youngest did a short stint in branch-land. I had one day where he was Relief Manager in the same branch that I worked – Mornington. I remember that I needed to refer a matter to ‘the manager’ and couldn’t think of how to gain his attention, I’d only ever called him ‘Dad’ and that was obviously not appropriate, it was an awkward interruption.

After Bill retired from the bank he and Margaret (his wife of 52 years) ran the Rosebud General Store for about 14 years, after retiring from there they enjoyed several Grey Nomad style laps around Australia and eventually settled on annual road trips to Harvey Bay spending their Winters’ with idyllic beach frontage in their caravan. Lawn Bowls was his specialty, he could frequently be found at the Rosebud Country Club over more than 40 years, he competed often and was a proud Club Champion and winner of the RSL Edinburgh Shield.”

 

Our condolences were extended to Margaret, Moya and their family.

 

MCPHERSON GERALD M (GERRY) 96 YEARS 27/07/2021

President Ken Crawford emailed

“Gerry was born on 14 November 1924 in Horsham, Victoria.

He had 44 years of service with the ANZ.

He enlisted on 29 January 1943 and embarked for England on 17 November 1943.

During the war (WW2) he was a rear gunner attached to Lancaster Bomber group, RAF Squadron #186, #5 Group flying out of Stradishal, Suffolk UK.

He was the recipient of France’s “Legion of Honour” in 2015.

Val Goldsworthy (ANZROC member) once ask Gerry about the Cathedral in Cologne (Germany) as it was not damaged during the war and Gerry advised that the Cathedral was a checkpoint for Navigators so it’s preservation was essential for Navigators for air raid directions.

Gerry (and wife Fay) was on the Odd Bods committee (an associated RSL group) for several years.

Gerry was Treasurer of ANZROC from 1984 to 2009, 25 years and was granted Life membership in 1995

We were fortunate to have him and Fay attend our ANZAC meeting last April where he gave a talk on his WW2 service and the content of which has been included in the past three newsletters.

Vale Gerry” https://www.anzroc.com.au/roc-notice-board/966-vale-gerry-mcpherson-respected-life-member-of-anzroc-victoria

John Brown emailed “"Gerry was elected to the ANZROC (Vic) committee, and in 1984 he took on the role of Treasurer, a position he held for 25 years, an enormous commitment.

During his time as Treasurer, member details were recorded on around 800 individual hand-written cards that also contained records of annual subscription payments. The cards were held in alphabetical order in about 10 binders.

In those days, member subscription payments were made either by cheque or cash - no electronic payments - and financial records were meticulously handwritten by Gerry into a journal for reconciliation with the bank statements each month. As you can imagine, this was a very time-consuming job, and I am sure that Fay would have assisted Gerry during the busy times.

Gerry enjoyed his time as Treasurer, but he was happy to hand over the role in 2010 when it was decided to transfer the records and financial accounting to the computerised MYOB system."

Reny Frighetto emailed “Very sad to hear the passing of this true legend”.

Con La Fauci emailed “Very sad he did so much for our club.”

John Hudgson emailed “This is very sad news he will be sadly missed at our functions. Gerry was a true gentleman who always had a kind word and smile – I first met Gerry in 1964 at Wycheproof and have enjoyed catching up with him ever since. Vale Gerry.”

Ken Parry emailed “Very sad day , Gerry was a gentle man who served the Bank , his country and ANZROC with distinction. He will be sadly missed. My sympathy and love to Faye and family at this very sad time.”

Dick Sanders emailed “Gerry will be remembered by many over a long and dedicated Service.

I recall Gerry being appointed the first Manager of Blackburn Branch as I was working with Bob Bennett and as Gerry and Fay lived close to Box Hill Golf Club, I used to see him regularly in his back garden. My sympathy to Fay and the family,”

Bill Stevens emailed “ I first met Gerry when he was attached to the audit staff and conducting an audit at Ringwood branch in July 1965. During the audit period he was appointed Manager of the new to be opened Blackburn branch and asked me if I would be interested in the position of Account/Teller. The branch opened on the 25th of September 1965, 5 days prior to annual balance, staffed by Gerry, Evon Whalen/Ledgers and me.

Our first major account was Victorian Printing Works (introduced by Bob Bennett who was then Manager of ANZ Stationery Department) which at that time was the printers of ANZ cheque books and other negotiable instruments.

At time of his appointment Gerry didn't have a driver's licence so I was required to drive him to appointments and for valuations after closing hours.

Gerry finally bought a car from Ethridge of Blackburn (then a Mitsubishi dealer) from a salesman he met at the Blackburn Hotel which was frequently visited as Gerry loved a beer.

Now that Gerry had a car he had to learn how to drive, so that was the next challenge, teaching a very nervous Gerry how to drive, which we did just about every night after work for a few months until he got his licence.

After I left Blackburn branch our friendship still remained and we played golf together at Croydon Golf Club for a couple of years. In latter years I would see him at the MCG Members at cricket test matches and we would have a chat.

Many members of ANZROC may not know that Gerry played district cricket for Essendon Cricket Club and was an opening fast bowler, he told me many good, interesting, and funny stories about his cricketing career.

Gerry, you could say that you had a wonderful "Innings" and thanks for the great memories when we worked together.”

 

Tributes from our FACEBOOK Page : Michael Devlin

Vale Gerry, thank you for helping to make the world a better place. Joe Maggiore

Vale Gerry.it was a pleasure working with you for 2 years in Employee Relations Dept. Aldo Faella

Vale Gerry RIP

A video of Gerry recorded on Remembrance Day November 2020 can be viewed below https://vimeo.com/manage/folders/3018907

 

Our condolences were extended to Fay and the McPherson family.

 

FURTHER TRIBUTES TO THE LATE HARRY CARRODUS

Roger Dupuy emailed “Harry Carrodus.

Anne and I were both transferred to Melbourne from Tasmania and country Victoria in early 1964. We were fortunate to have Harry join us shortly thereafter as our Manager Methods.

A major function of Methods at that time was the preparation for conversion to decimal currency. Under Harry’s guidance work was both productive and enjoyable which lead to the smooth change in banking.

His ability to positively communicate and encourage staff to pursue their goals whilst ensuring that he provided beneficial support was a major factor in the development of our careers. As was standard protocol in those times, Anne’s career was curtailed by our marriage.

My career involved travels beyond Victoria which necessarily limited contact with Harry but when we did meet up it was always time for a good laugh. My condolences are extended to Beryl and her family. Vale Harry.”

Ken Fitzgerald wrote “ Harold (Harry) Carrodus

Condolences to Beryl and family from Ken Fitzgerald , ANZROC member and ex Bank of Australasia (Burnley) 1944 and more recently ANZ Nominees 1987. I am exactly 2 months older than Harry and always enjoyed reminiscing with him at the Christmas luncheon. Here is something from the past: in 1945 Harry and I on a number of occasions were taken out of our branches to work the day in the Armoured Escort Van delivering cash and coin from Head Office to and from the suburban branches under police escort. Quite an education seeing where our branches were and meeting their staff. A great memory.”

 

FURTHER TRIBUTES TO THE LATE ROLY WEBSTER

Roger Dupuy emailed “Roly Webster.

I joined the Bank at Rochester where Roly was then Accountant/Teller.

Unfortunately, our careers did not cross again but I remain thankful for Roly’s guidance in my formative banking year.

Roly operated a cheerful and smooth operating office with a dash of dry humour. Work didn’t interfere with social activities ensuring that I was always early for football and cricket practice. Even on our busy Saturday mornings I would be permitted to leave prior to 11am on away game days.

Lack of air conditioning on the warmer summer days was compensated by Roly arranging for the proprietors of the adjacent business – “Ada and Elsie’s Pub”- to deliver to the branch after 3pm, complimentary coldies in silver tankards. Hotel brewed ginger beer for the junior.

Revolver practice was conducted after dark which assisted containment of the local vermin – spotlight shooting of foxes and rabbits!

Yes, banking was a stress-free profession in those times.

My condolences are extended to Joan and her family. Vale Roly.”

 

FURTHER TRIBUTES TO THE LATE DAVID VALENTINE

Graham Taylor emailed “I know this is late, for which sincere apologies but having been out of touch for a number of years, I have only just learned that David died a couple of years ago. I led the team from Lloyds that sold NBNZ to ANZ and spent many weeks with David during the negotiations and completion of the deal. He was great fun to work with and I really did feel that, although the negotiations were tough, they were completely fair and undertaken in exactly the right, professional, spirit. Just thought I should record my appreciation of a true professional.”

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Andy Herd emailed “I received an email advising the death of Jeff Barnes on 22 July 2021 in Vancouver where he and family had emigrated many years ago . Jeff reached the ripe old age of ninety-five . Jeff saw service in the RAF and joined the Scottie in Tasmania.

Jeff was a long serving Field Service Manager with Esanda and was very involved after merger where he was part of the team inducting our ANZ colleagues in the workings of the finance company procedures etc .

He had a wonderful disposition , a ready smile, a keen sense humour and interest in everyone he met . As it did here, it served him well in Vancouver where he had a successful career in banking and finance . I have a treasure of memories . Vale J.L Barnes “

 

 

CARRODUS H. A. (HARRY) 92 YEARS 27/06/2021

John Brown emailed “Allan Podger advised that Harry Carrodus had passed away after a battle with cancer. He was 92 years old. John Brown emailed “Sad news, Harry was a great guy, a long-time supporter of ANZROC (Vic) and came to many of our lunches. He had a long career in ANZ Data Processing and Methods. Our condolences to Beryl and her family.”

Committeeman John Hudgson emailed “So sad to hear of Harry’s passing, he was a great friend and mentor to me. I reported to him whilst working on a lot of projects during my time in ANZ. A wonderful person who was always a gentleman, never had a bad word against anyone and always

willing to share his knowledge and advice. It was always a highlight for me to catch up and have a chat with Harry at our Christmas Lunches. He is sadly missed. Vale Harry.”

Louis Hebrard emailed “Sad news. I never worked directly with Harry but attended a few project review meetings with him over many years. I liked his no nonsense approach and integrity. Very personable too.”

Jeff Pitt emailed “It is indeed sad news that Harry has passed away. Harry was a true gentleman banker, and a thorough professional in all that he did across a range of fields of banking.

I first encountered Harry in his Senior Management role in Methods Dept at South Yarra. He and his team were always extremely constructive and supportive in a number of IT projects we worked on together. Probably the most notable was the computerisation of branch Term Deposits in the early 1980's where all the bank ledgers for these deposits were written up by hand in large bound folders. Harry and his process management team took to the task of helping to get the Australia-wide network of branches organised to have all these records transferred to computer and then to have the State and AHQ administrative areas responsible for the overall management of this important sector of deposits.

I also worked with Harry on a pains-taking and laborious job after a major organisational upheaval in 1980's where we were tasked with producing a definitive schedule of administrative authorities and discretions for each of the respective levels of the newly created structure. I was continuously impressed with Harry's unwavering persistence and inexhaustible patience as we struggled to create a document of many columns/pages by hand (no big spreadsheets in those days!). I seem to recall that we achieved the finalisation of this task and presentation to the CEO and management committee just before the next major re-organisation occurred! Fortunately, Harry and I had both moved on by then and some-one else had to work out how to update it.

While Harry performed many special projects for the CEO and top management, I recall one particular task that gave him immense pride and satisfaction. ANZ Bank was nominated as the Official Banker for the 1986 Pope's Visit to Australia and Will Bailey asked Harry to act as the bank's representative on the organising committee. This secondment took the large part of a year as I recall, and Harry committed himself to it whole-heartedly. He had a fund of stories from this secondment but was always 100% discreet in what he shared to others. Harry was immensely proud of his part in this high-profile tour by the Pope.

Of course, Harry was also a very popular retired officer; always with a cheery smile and a warm greeting for everyone. Good on you Harry”

Eamon Veaney emailed” He was a lovely person. That is so sad. He was a great friend of Dick Milnthorpe “.

Tributes posted on Facebook were: Vivienne Smith

Fond memories of a friendly and fair man during our time together at Bankcard AHQ. Imelda David Christie

RIP. Harry.

 

Thanks to Ken Crawford and Vicky Genius we have located the short video of Harry Carrodus taken at our 2018 Xmas lunch by Anita Siassios . The link is: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6478930178163773440/

 

GIBSON BARRIE 82 YEARS 10/07/2021

John Ries emailed “Barrie Gibson passed away at Epworth/Freemasons on Saturday 10 July. He was mainly a Retail Banker of some 40 years. He was born on 16/4/1939. He was a mate of mine for 60 years.”

 

SCHUNKE D.C.(DAVID) 79 YEARS 19/06/2021

Jennie Schunke phoned to advise her husband David, a good friend to many members including me , passed away on Saturday 19/06/2021 at Cabrini, Malvern .

Jennie emailed “David was a great supporter of ANZROC. He was born in South Australia and started his Banking career at the Bank of Adelaide. He later came to Melbourne working in the ANZ Bank. He enjoyed catching up with his old Bank Colleagues, especially the Christmas Lunch at the Arts Centre. David and I also enjoyed the Monthly Lunches, social breaks in Mansfield and many lunches at the Knox Club with ANZROC members.”

John Brown emailed “David and Jennie were great supporters of ANZROC (Vic), regularly attending our lunches and also the annual Mansfield Visits for many years. David was a keen golfer and a past member of Spring Valley Golf Club, he also took part in ANZROC (Vic) Golf days until he had to give up his golf a couple of years ago.”

John Harris emailed “I was very sorry to learn that David Schunke had passed away.

He will be sadly missed by his many friends created during his lifetime banking career which commenced in The Bank of Adelaide.”

Kevin and Bernice Mitchell emailed “David Schunke and Geoff Cook will be sorely missed by their friends who attended the Mansfield Golf Days for many years. They were both great supporters of the Social Club. Lots of great memories of many good times.”

Joan Nathan emailed “so sad to hear of the loss of David, he was a gentleman, and will be sadly missed by all those who knew him.’

 

Jennie Schunke wrote to

Joan Nathan, one of our Welfare Officers “Thank you Joan for your card of Sympathy following David’s death on June 19th. I find comfort knowing I am loved and cared for by my family and friends. David was a beautiful, kind, and caring husband, a true gentle man. We will all miss him.”

 

WEBSTER ROLAND F (ROLY) 88 YEARS 17/06/2021

Ann Killeen emailed “It's with much sadness that I advise the passing of my father Roland (Roly) Frank Webster, retired ANZ Bank Manager, on 17/6/2021 at the age of 88 after a short illness at Bendigo where he and my mother Joan had retired. He joined the Bank of Australasia in Rutherglen on the 17/1/1949 at the age of 15. Best regards Ann Killeen nee Webster”

Roly was a regular contributor to our ANZROC newsletter.

Tributes posted on Facebook were: Imelda David Christie

RIP Roly. Will have a drink for you next time we’re in the Happy Valley Pub. Still as good as ever. Raymond Watson

Still miss our” unofficial“ managers meetings at the Happy Valley pub back in 1980, one of nature’s gentleman, RIP Roly. Laurie Marlin

Condolences to the family, I remember Roly from Yarram days.

 

 

WOODYARD P.J.(PETER) 68 YEARS 27/06/2021

President Ken emailed “At today's luncheon, I was advised by John Moore that our member Peter John Woodyard passed away on 27 June 2021, aged 68 years.”

 

Our condolences are extended to families and friends of Harry, David, Roly and Peter.

 

 

Further tributes for the late GEOFF COOK

Bob Flinn emailed “The passing of old friends is sad news and particularly sad to read of the passing of Geoff Cook on the 4/1/21. Geoff and I first met on the 24/1/55 when we attended a two week`

New Entrant` course in Flinders Lane. At the conclusion of this course, we were both appointed to 394 Collins Street Branch. From there we formed a friendship and we decided to join the ANZ football team the same year.

Hosie`s hotel was a regular place to have a quick lunch, and the Black Cat Café for a not so quick morning tea. Late 1958 I was transferred to Moonee Ponds branch and over time I lost contact with Geoff.

He spent many years in the country. Towards the end of the 90`s I relieved one of the Managers at 55 Collins Street and again met up with Geoff who was in charge of the Tellers. We were able to have a few lunches together whilst I was at that branch.

On retirement in 1995 and after joining Anzroc, I attended my first Annual Xmas Function and met up with Geoff and Lesley. The following years at the Xmas function we were all on the same table until illness prevented Geoff from attending a few years ago.

Many memories remain, particularly the humorous ones of which there were many.

My Condolences go to Lesley, Family and Friends.”

Bob Lyon emailed “I notice in this month’s newsletter that Geoff Cook passed away in January. I joined the Bank at Cobram in 1965 where Geoff was working at the time, and we spent three years working together. Many years later Geoff worked for me when I was Chief Manager Melbourne Central Zone based at 55 Collins Street and Geoff married Lesley Street, who he worked with at 55 Collins Street. I later appointed Lesley as the first manager of the new Southern Cross branch in the city.

I am still stuck in Melbourne with little hope of getting back to Fiji this year.”

 

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Eamon Veaney advised that he had received news from Ken Hazell in the UK that Mike Bement had passed away. Mike worked in the ANZ London Trade Finance / Bills and Credit area and would be known to some of our members.

 

Barry Christian (son from his mother's first marriage) advised that his mother, Doris Christian (McNeil) had passed away on 7 May 2921 aged 97. Doris was the widow of our Past President Norm McNeil who passed away more than 20 years ago. Barry mentioned that his mother had also been employed by ANZ (or maybe one of its forebears) sometime in the past.

 

 

COOK G.D.(Geoff) 81 years 4/01/2021

Our member, Lesley Cook, widow of Geoff, advised that Geoff passed away on the 4th of January after a 19-year battle with Parkinson’s disease.

John Brown emailed 'I was very sorry to hear from Lesley that Geoff had finally succumbed to Parkinson's disease. He and Lesley have been great supporters of the Retired Officers' Club, travelling from Geelong for the Christmas Lunch at the Arts Centre each year for as long as Geoff's health would allow. They also enjoyed the golf/social breaks at Traralgon and Mansfield over a many years. Geoff's smiling face and good company will be missed.'

 

Our condolences are extended to Lesley and their family and friends.

 

George Cooper advised the passing of Heather McNutt from a cancer related illness on 28th May 2021. Heather was the widow of our long-term Auditor and Life Member Ken McNutt who passed away in 2014.

Our Condolences are extended to the family and friends of Heather.

Eamon Veaney emailed “I was advised that Noel Bryant passed away on 4/06/2021 after years of ill health. He worked for ANZ in Melbourne many years ago through the stock broking business .

He was part of my golf group for many years.” Noel would be remembered by a number of ANZROC members.

Our condolences are extended to family and friends of Noel

 

CLARKE VALDA MAE 10/04/2021 99 YEARS

Carole Gibson, wife of Barry Gibson, emailed “Myself and five friends all had the great pleasure of meeting and working with Valda at ANZ Travel during the 1960’s, developing a friendship that would endure for some 60 years to come. Valda worked as a domestic travel consultant for many years, a position which she enjoyed immensely. Valda had a lovely personality, was always smiling and engaged with her clients in a professional and friendly manner. Valda retired at the age of 50, by which time “the girls” had also left ANZ Travel. Our friendships continued in the decades that followed with many a girls’ lunch and catch up. She will be greatly missed.”

 

JENNINGS BETTY 8/07/2020 85 YEARS

Mark Ridoutt nephew of Honorary member Betty Jennings emailed “I inform you that my Aunty, Betty Jennings passed away on July 8th last year 2020. it’s taken me so long sorting out her affairs and after the year we’ve all just had,”

 

Our condolences are extended to the families and friends of Valda and Betty.

 

Eamon Veaney received the very sad news that Bruce Plaice-Leary, a legend in ANZ Technology, passed away 24/04/2021 after a fall earlier in the week. Bruce had been fighting cancer for some time but retained his positive attitude despite the challenges he faced.

Bruce was Eamon’s boss and mentor in London and had an enormous influence on IT at ANZ in both London and Melbourne. He will be sorely missed.

Our deepest condolences are extended to Daphne, Sophie and Robin.

There will be a memorial service once normality resumes in the UK. https://www.anzroc.com.au/roc-notice-board/949-vale-bruce-plaice-leary-a-legend-of-anz-technology

 

Frank Hatfield advised that Noel Impey passed away on May 1st, 2021. Noel was an ES&A banker and would be known to many Victorian members. Our condolences are extended to his family and friends.

 

FURTHER TRIBUTES FOR THE LATE CLIVE BAYLEY

Bob Maughan emailed,”I was saddened to learn about the death of Clive Bayley.

Clive was a true gentleman and one of the nicest, most generous caring people I have ever known or worked with.

I first met Clive at the old Stock Exchange branch 351 Collins Street not that long after arriving from the UK and when he became the Assistant Accountant. The branch was full of wonderful people from the top down who ensured it was a happy place to work, and dare I say, enjoy the odd beer or three after working very hard of course!. Clive or 'Mr. never better 'as I see others have mentioned truly epitomised the branch culture. Clive never forgot a staff members birthday to which I can attest, and this followed through long after being transferred. If a staff member or a member of their family was sick Clive was always quick to enquire and offer assistance. To arrive at work and bump into Clive with his huge smile never failed to get the day started on the right note.

On a more personal note, early on Clive invited Joan, me and our two children to their Mooroolbark home to meet Margaret and their children and to see how to operate a barbecue and drink Aussie beer! Not bad since he was also a POM! That one event has always remained in the minds of Joan and me!

Whatever success I may have had in my career with ANZ, and later Esanda was due in large part to the encouragement of Clive and putting my name forward when an opportunity arose for which he thought I was suited.

Later on, when Clive was an Area Manager, and I was with Esanda we used to meet often, and the encouragement never ceased. His enthusiasm was infectious.

My biggest regret is in recent years I did not kept in touch as I should have, and this is something I will have to live with!

To Margaret and her family, Joan and myself send our deep condolences on their sad loss.

'Mr. Never Better 'rest in Peace´.

 

More Facebook postings Diane Carew

I was so sad to hear of Clive’s passing. He was a beautiful man. RIP Clive I will miss seeing that lovely smile of yours. Moscatello Domenico

Clive Bayley was a people person. Sent me off to Langridge St as Accountant in what were my most memorable years in ANZ. A lovely man who genuinely cared about his people. Vale Clive. Teresa Hodges

RIP Mr. Bayley. I only worked at Moonee Ponds for a little while when you were there, but your presence has remained with me all these years. You truly were a Gentleman in every sense of the word and will be sadly missed. Jill Kassan

RIP Clive Bayley, a 'gentleman and a scholar' such a lovely gentle man, a true people person. Laurel Miles

Vale Clive. I worked with Mr. Bayley at Stationery Department Blackburn, then again at North West Zone in Moonee Ponds. Such a wonderful man, always referred to the women departments as Lady, and was always never better. Such wonderful memories. RIP Clive. Gary Murphy

Such a great man R.I.P. Mr. Clive Bayley. Beverley Power

RIP Mr. Bayley, a true gentleman, and people’s person, we all looked forward to him visiting Bundoora Branch. Helen Pyrros

RIP Clive Bayley a true leader and people’s person it was an honor to have met you and work for you. Christine Spence

RIP Mr. Bayley! Great man to work with!

 

 

 

BAYLEY C.F. (Clive) 86 years 26/03/2021

Clive passed away peacefully 26th March 2021 Aged 86

Clive was very well known to members, a contributor to our Newsletter and attended our lunches where possible so there may be many anecdotes that we would welcome for inclusion in future ANZROC Newsletters.

Life Member Noel Beanland who had worked with Clive for many years represented ANZROC at the funeral service where he met a number of ex ANZ’ers that included Colin and Adrian Armstrong, Ken Blakeney, John Carrazza, Geoff Leslie, Graham Joseph and Russell van Rooyen . Noel was moved at the service by the anecdotes and family tributes that reflected the distinctive nature of Clive.

Past President Kevin Mitchell emailed. “I was saddened to hear that Clive Bayley had passed away; he was one of the good guys. If you asked Clive how he was, the answer was always the same - “Never Better”.

During my term as Secretary/Manager of the ANZ Staff Social Club, Clive was elected as President for three years 1989/90/91. During this time, we developed a close working relationship and became good friends. I always greeted him as Sir Clive, and in response he would greet me as Sir Clip. He had a great sense of humour and a quick wit.

At each of the annual Staff Club Balls during his Presidency, after his welcome speech and with a glass of red wine in hand, he would ask all the males in in the room to be upstanding to drink a toast to their beautiful partners.

Clive was a great supporter of the Staff Club, and in retirement the Retired Officers’ Club, attending many of the lunch meetings and events. Vale Clive, you will be missed by your many friends.

Glen Fullerton emailed “ Clive was an Area Manager in WA for a short time (sometime between 1979 and 1981) before he returned to ANZ in Victoria. I often ran into him at the ANZROC Vic Christmas parties.”

Doug Ramsay emailed “ I have put down a few lines about Clive and also included a copy of a poem I wrote about him when he retired in 1992. The thoughts expressed in that poem I believe are a reflection of who Clive was. I first met Clive when the former Moonee Ponds, Footscray and Preston Areas were merged into the newly created Melbourne North West Zone around 1990/91. Clive was

appointed Senior Manager – Sales and Services as manager of the zone network (excluding lending services) and my first impression of him was of a very dapper, friendly man with an engaging personality – this impression never changed and I came to regard him as one of nature’s gentlemen. In those days he was a great advocate for the annual “Wagga Wagga Weekend” held over the long weekend in June at Wagga in NSW. It was a huge event during which teams from Victoria and NSW competed against each other in such sports as golf, tennis, running, tenpin bowling etc. More importantly, it was a great opportunity for the ANZ Bank fraternity to get together to have fun and strengthen friendships. Clive convinced me to participate, which I did even after I retired in early 1996, but sadly the event ceased soon thereafter following major Bank restructures. And so, we say goodbye to Clive Bayley, a true “ peoples” person, a rarity in today’s world.

 

ODE TO “NEVER BETTER”

Now all have heard of the “Silver Bodgie”

our ex-PM who could be dodgy

not to be confused with our “Dapper Clive”

who was seldom known to take a dive.

 

It is common custom most every day

as we meet people along the way

to say ”G ’day” or “How are you”

most respond ”Very well” without much ado.

 

But not our Clive, he always said

(even when his face was red)

“Never Better” in that deep voice

to smile back you had no choice.

 

Clive, knowing you has been a pleasure

the good times we had we’ll always treasure

for the Bank and staff, you’ve done your duty

the time has come to collect the booty.

 

And so, my friend we bid farewell

but on our parting we will not dwell

except to say without a letter

to both you and Margaret “Never Better” Doug Ramsay 1992

 

 

TRIBUTES TO CLIVE BAYLEY POSTED ON OUR FACEBOOK PAGE John Aust

So sad to hear that we have lost Clive....he was extremely supportive and encouraging to me in my first management role when he was Area Manager Camberwell back in the late 80’s.

His air of positivity was infectious....the words “never better” were his response to how he felt and dealt with matters....they remain a permanent memory to me of Clive.....RIP. My thoughts are with Margaret and family.. Sandra Bellmaine

So sad he was a lovely man. Employed me at Camberwell area as receptionist and promoted me quickly to promotions manager. As I showed him things he would always say "now what do we have here?". A lovely lovely man. RIP Clive

 

Kerry Buckley

Vale Clive. He was Bossy and I was Flossy when I was his lending assistant @ ANZ Croydon in the 80s. Famous for his saying "Never Better" He and Margaret were like our second parents. He will be sadly missed Imelda David Christie

RIP. Cheryl Cottle

Very sorry to hear. Clive was a lovely man Debra Emmett

Such a lovely man. I worked with Clive at ANZ Croydon in Vic back in the 80’s. It was an absolute pleasure to work with him. Clive you will be sadly missed. Such a gentleman. Thank you Clive Wolfgang Frank

Vale Clive. A real gentleman and also character. Had pleasure working with Clive at 388 CSM, where he was a lending Manager on 1st floor. Mary Lewis

An absolute gentleman. Always there as a very supportive Senior Manager. Had a lot of laughs. A pleasure to work for. Rest in Peace Mr. Bayley - always to me Mr. Bayley! Mandy Rashleigh

So sad to hear of Clive’s passing. He was a true gentleman and a great leader. RIP Clive - condolences to his family.

 

Our condolences are extended to Margaret and her family and friends

 

BELL ROBERT G (BOB) 12/01/2021 73 YEARS

Eamon Veaney attended the funeral service for Bob Bell and emailed in this report “Bob was given a moving send off by family and friends at Wattle Park Chalet this afternoon. Numbers were limited due to Covid-19 restrictions but there were many stories highlighting Bob’s wonderful life.

Dick Chegwin gave a eulogy highlighting Bob’s extensive career and achievements at ANZ in London, Singapore and Melbourne.

The ANZ was well represented by Des Shady, John Ries, Andrew Kelly, Eamon Veaney, John Phelan, Bob and Annie Morpurgo , Trevor Walker, Michael Elliott, Peter Norman , Brian Kirk, Dick Menting, Chris Cooper, and Bruce Dilks.

Bob was a very popular colleague and friend and will be missed.”

Des Shady emailed the following tribute to the late Robert (Bob) Bell “ Robert G (Bob) Bell passed away yesterday (12th January), after a long battle with leukemia. Bob spent the majority of his ANZ career involved in the Foreign Exchange markets. He joined the International Banking Division (IBD) in 1970, in Melbourne, before transferring to London in 1974 to further his FX dealing capabilities. After another period in Melbourne, Bob, Joyce and family moved to Singapore where he ran the FX operation for five years. Upon returning to Melbourne Bob was appointed Senior Manager FX where he was responsible for the FX operation in Australia reporting to me.

Bob was President of the Australian Forex Association for five years and much involved in arranging the annual worldwide ACI Congress, which was held in Australia, for the first time, in 1992. Over the past 35 years, Bob was a regular member of the annual IBD golf trip to the Murray and a past winner of the prestigious Hastie Trophy. Bob had lots of friends at ANZ. He was a truly great guy who will be sorely missed. “

Richard Harding emailed “Sad news”

Bob Forsyth emailing from USA “One of the greats. Rest in Peace Robert. Condolences to Joyce”

Geoff MacFarlane emailed “What a sad time. Bob was my main FX mentor (Frank Stanson the other) while I was with ANZ and showed enormous patience ,knowledge and ultimately friendship in those years. A truly great man whose memory will stay with me. Vale Bob.”

Emilio Moreno emailed “Thanks Eamon, another good guy gone to soon. Bob was a genuine person who was great company and a good work mate. Vale Bob, you will be missed by many.”

Greg Watson emailed “Very sad news for Evelyn and me to hear of Bob’s passing.”

TRIBUTES TO BOB BELL posted on Facebook Mike Aranha: “Quietly spoken, tall & imposing gentleman. I relish my dealings that I had with Bob. Condolences to the Bell family, plus the ANZ community, especially Des Shady” John Chase : “Vale Bob. A great bloke who always did his best at the bank and was a true leader. Condolences to the family.” Pam Chellew : “So sad, Bob was such a fixture in Markets and such a great guy. Condolences to the family.” John Collins : “Very sad news. Sympathies to family and friends.” David de Garis : “very sad to hear that. Condolences to Bob’s family & friends’

Pat Devine: “Bob was my boss in 1987-88 when I returned to OZ. That is always a thankless job; but Bob was the epitome of a gentle man and a wonderful man and boss.”

Keith Ford : “Very sad to hear the news indeed. “Belly” was one of the good guys and will be sadly missed.” Vince Karam: “So sorry to hear of passing of Bob. One of the leaders in the developments in foreign exchange markets. Condolences to his family.” Richard Mogridge: “Bob was a real gentleman. A pleasure to know and to work with.” Anne Morpurgo : “A true gentleman . Fantastic memories of our years working together in FX condolences and love to Joyce and the Bell family .” Dennis Pettit : “Condolences, I remember Bob from a brief tour in London!” Neil Pickering : “Vale’ Bob ... sad news about a man so many knew and respected.” Mandy Rashleigh: “Sad news - Bob was a great guy.”

Richard Simioni: “So Sad. Condolences to Bob’s family and friends. Karen Van Aken: “Sad news. Bob Bell a lovely man. Joyce Bell a lovely talented woman “ Julie and Trevor Walker

“Vale’ Bob. Such sad news. Thinking of you Joyce and your family”

 

Our condolences are extended to Joyce and their friends and family.

 

NICOLSON DERRICK (JIM) 92 YEARS 2/12/2020

Alister Maitland emailed “If I was asked to describe Jim in one word it would be integrity. He was straight up and down and what you saw was what you got. He had a strong set of values where fairness and doing the right thing ranked highly in Jim’s world. There were no short cuts and his understanding of the Banks balance sheet and financial details were second to none, reflecting his long stint as Financial Controller for the Group.

I remember when the Trustee Executors Agency Company joined the ANZ Group and Jim was asked to attend a diner at Raheen given by the late Richard Pratt to recognise the work of Father Kiss who would now be joining ANZ. During the dinner Richard Pratt asked each of the guests to say a few words in support of Father Kiss. Knowing that Jim had considerable misgivings about Father Kiss, (which latter proved to be well founded) I asked him how he handled his turn to speak. He replied that as he did not know Father Kiss it was enlightening to hear the favourable words of those who had spoken, and he promptly sat down.

When Jim retired I asked him to come to New Zealand and lead a review of UDC our finance arm. This he did with great distinction and he and Hilda enjoyed a return to their home land and a chance to catch up with many of their friends from the time he started his banking career. In the final analysis Jim’s sense of humour and love for his family is an enduring memory of my time working alongside him. A true gentleman banker.”

 

On behalf of ANZROC members our condolences are extended to Hilda and her family and friends,

 

 

 

We were advised recently that Les Stevens, husband of our member Lyn

Stevens had passed away. Les was 89 years of age.

Many members would remember Lyn and Les from the time when Lyn was on

the Staff Club committee and Les accompanied her to many events run by

the Staff Club. Les not only attended events, but was a willing worker

and always ready to help with whatever needed to be done. Les was

regarded by all as 'part of the team', and he will be sadly missed by

all his friends.

We extend our condolences to Lyn.

 

BRIANT A.S. (ALAN) 88 YEARS 5/09/2020

Peter Briant, son of our Respected Honorary member Alan Briant emailed “I wish to advise with deep sorrow that my father Alan Briant passed away on 5th September 2020 after a short illness. He unfortunately succumbed to the COVID 19 virus in the aged care facility he had only recently moved into with his wife of 62 years, Ruth. Alan was an Honorary member of the ANZ Retired Officers Club which I recall he was looking forward to enjoying the celebrations of the ANZ/ES&A merger 50th Anniversary.

Alan had worked with ES&A/ANZ in Tasmania, from the age of 16, starting as a Clerk then onto Bank Teller. He worked his way around Tasmania serving in Wynyard, Oatlands, New Norfolk, Moonah and then finally in Hobart where he became an Auditor. Alan retired around 1992. My parents moved to Victoria in 2002, residing in Bairnsdale where they enjoyed many years there till “old age” brought them to Melbourne, to be closer to family.

Alan fondly told us how he enjoyed receiving the monthly ANZROC (Vic) newsletters and wished he was able to attend one of your lunches when he moved to Melbourne.

Please pass this email onto all the members of ANZROC.”

Our condolences were extended to son Peter and widow Ruth and family on the passing of our Honorary member Alan Briant.

MILNTHORPE R.H.(DICK) 88 YEARS 30/10/2020

Sad news from UK of the passing of our Respected Honorary Member Dick Milnthorpe on 30/10/2020 at the age of 88 years….

Dick was a prolific contributor to our ANZROC Newsletter and the initiator of the recent articles about the development of the computerisation of ANZ …

Eamon Veaney emailed this tribute “Sadly, I received a call from Pat Milnthorpe this morning to say that Dick passed away peacefully at home yesterday after being diagnosed with Pancreatic cancer in September. Dick had recently celebrated his 88th birthday.

We managed to complete Dick's story of his career in IT at ANZ earlier this month.

Below is a link to the story. https://www.anzroc.com.au/ima…/stories/…/londonithistory.pdf

Dick made an enormous contribution to the growth of Technology at ANZ and will be missed.

I was very fortunate to accompany Dick to the USA in 1976/77 to set up the offices in New York and Los Angeles.

The message below was received from Dick one week ago and shows that he kept his sense of humour to the end

''Just to say thanks to you all who have written, I see Bob(Wheeler) sees us meeting ‘down there’ and guess, he is probably right, we wouldn’t want to go to a place where none of our friends were, and Alan(Findlay) is probably running it now! (And giving Will (Bailey a hard time). Anyway, I’m comfortable, I’ve had a good run, and never broke the 11th Commandment! It was a privilege to work alongside you all. Yours with great affection, Dick.''

Our deepest condolences are sent to Pat and her family.”

Warren Taylor emailed “ I had the privilege and honour of not only knowing Dick Milnthorpe but also working with him (New York, Los Angeles, Hong Kong and London ) and then out of the office, sailing with him on Long Island Sound, and the Solent; in the off season in London preparing his yacht for the coming season. He was a master sailor.

I first met Dick in London in 1969 on the completion of a Shipboard Agency (SS) Canberra) spending 10 days in London Office attached to International Department, before flying home.

Our next encounter was early January 1976 when Dick, then Manager IT London and his 2 I C Bruce Plaice- Leary was sent over by Mr. Pinks at the request of John Holberton General Manager International Division to determine within two weeks a computer system (both hardware and software) for the new Banking Agency being established in New York.

At that time, I was the assistant Representative for North America.

My role, as directed by John Holberton, was to immediately make contact with Dick Milnthorpe and assist him in every way possible for the matter was urgent, organise a visiting programme, make appointments with parties he wished to speak with and advise him of the projected product and services to be provided by the new agency, together with likely volumes of business.

After the first week had concluded, Dick had made his decision before arrival in New York. The software system he was looking for had to be multi- currency and modular in design with broad parameters, operating on an IBM platform. His submission was masterfully crafted, for his vision was not just a system for New York Agency, but a group system, one that could be used anywhere in the world, whether it be in a regulated or deregulated market. Wheel it in, plug it in, tick the appropriate parameters and we are up and running were his visionary words.

His recommendation was MIDAS being developed by BIS a UK company, operating on an IBM system 32 Platform

When conveying to him the directive from Mac Brunckhorst (then CEO) to set up the most effective and efficient operation possible adopt world best practice, get the computer to do everything and forget how we do it in Australia, he simply smiled, for this was music to his ears. When questioning him “Can a computer do everything”, his simple answer was yes, if you give me the specifications and accounting entries. Still doubting him he added, although his chosen system Midas only had two modules (dealing and accounting ) consisting of only five general ledger accounts, the strength of his chosen software was its two features of being modular and with broad parameters, enabling modules to be added together with the appropriate general ledger accounts until it is a full commercial banking system. This was his visionary goal. Sensing I was still not convinced he proceeded to deliver a historical evolution of computerisation of being developed from the bottom up of simply computerising the biggest problem/volume first, stating within the banking industry it was cheque accounts first followed by savings account, then term deposits and then loan accounts resulting in many sub systems being added to produce the other essential information. Whereas, systems should have been developed from the Top down outlining that this visionary concept of capturing all of the elements at the outset to produce all information, reports, returns etc., required by external authorities and internally for headquarters and local management. Adding at the end of the month we should be able to go to the computer press a button and all internal and external reports would be produced automatically and data transmitted to the recipient. That was his visionary concept to which he committed himself to achieving.

He became more convinced his objective was achievable when informed of the USA compulsory accounting principles of accrual system of accounting for all interest and discount and the daily accounting of all contingent liabilities, neither of which existed in any ANZ operation.

Dick quickly appreciated the significance of these stipulations, as both would enable him to achieve his visionary concepts for returns and reports.

Internally, this included the monthly return, half year and annual balance day returns, each of one page, were computer produced and data transmitted to GHQ at close of business on the required day for submission i.e. annual balance was a one a one-page report transmitted at 6 pm. New York time on 30 September.

One other convincing argument Dick advanced in support of his choice, was the unique client numbering system within Midas; it sold me.

Over the years I found Dick to be a highly dedicated and committed officer.

Throughout his career, his contributions were enormous. He was always seeking ways to improve operational processes based on his broad knowledge and experience of commercial banking practices, both domestic and international.

His visionary concept of developing MIDAS into a full commercial banking system was achieved in stages, with three new modules added in New York before opening day in June 1976, and a further four by annual balance day 30 September 1976, and finally accomplished during the restructuring of London Branch operations over 1980/82 when London’s computer operations were transferred from its existing system to MIDAS, requiring some new modules to be added to accommodate existing business practices, as well as from new products introduced from the restructuring processes. Thus, Dick’s visionary concept had been accomplished to his immense satisfaction. Thereafter, some further modules were added to accommodate the ever-evolving derivative products within the London Market. Finally, a Business Unit Accounting Module was then developed to satisfy the McKinsey recommendations.

At the conclusion of the London restructuring process, Mike Tong then Manager Foreign Exchange Dept London, suggested that with all the additional modules added by ANZ, the system should be renamed MIDANZ. Mike had been involved from the outset setting up the foreign exchange dealing activities in New York, Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Singapore.

Dick was a remarkable man in fact a legend. A visionary extraordinaire. He was an outstanding

considerate; blessed with a great sense of humour; he was an excellent raconteur.

Dick was highly respected by everyone he made contact with throughout his career which included Bill Ray, the Senior Partner of Brown Brothers Harriman and company. A that time Bill Ray was considered to be the doyen of Wall Street Bankers. Internally he earnt the total trust of the master banker Tom Williams.

Vale Dick”

Pat Milnthorpe, widow of Dick emailed “Thank you Eamon for all the kind messages from friends and colleagues from ANZ. Richard would have been so pleased that he was so well thought of. Will you give my thanks to everyone.”

YORK B.R. (JOHN) 89 YEARS 22/10/2020

Notice in the Age Newspaper 27/10/2020

“YORK Bernard Roy

Sandra, Katherine, Peter and Richard honour the peaceful passing of Bernard on October 22nd in Kew.

Born in Northampton, England on 10th July 1931, he moved to New Zealand in 1955 and later Melbourne in 1971 to pursue a lifelong career in banking with the ANZ Bank.

His kindness, dignity, intellect and immense integrity will be eternally missed by all his family including Cameron, Michele, Siri, Nicholas and grand-children Caroline, James, Kirin, Archer and great granddaughter Arabella. Deeply missed and always in our hearts”

Our condolences are extended to Sandra and the York family.

PHILLIP ELLIS

Louis Hebrard emailed “in case ANZROC has not been advised, Phillip (Phil) Ellis passed away last Friday the 16th, aged 77. I knew Phil in Retail Marketing in the late 80' and early 90's. I worked with him in Perth, when he was General Manager of Town & Country Bank, on a project to develop a strategy and plan to integrate their products and accounts into ANZ. We also worked together later, on a project with McCaughan Dyson to develop a margin lending product. After ANZ, he had a successful business doing financial planning and SMSF management. He had a jolly and direct character; we enjoyed the work we did together. Vale Phil.

Charles Griss emailed “I was very sad to hear from a former close work colleague Paul McKernan (and nowadays my “LIFE WEALTH” Financial Planning Advisor-just retired), that Phil Ellis had died.

Paul had rung me a few days earlier to let me know that Phil was in palliative care. Unfortunately, Phil’s condition deteriorated very rapidly, and I was unable to speak with him or indeed his wife Jane before he died.

Phil suffered a very serious bout of cancer quite some years ago, but he was a fighter and true to form, got back on his feet and lived life to the fullest until relatively recently.

I met Phil back in ANZ Controllers days when he came to ANZ from Philip Morris to head up the Cost Accounting Section of Controllers. I subsequently became his boss. Phil brought quite a different culture to the Bank as well as many ideas, business processes and policy initiatives and of course a lot of experience from a totally different industry. I think it is fair to say he held and implemented his ideas with conviction and was a catalyst for a number of improvements in ‘the way we did business’. Whilst he was demanding of his staff, he was also very loyal to and supportive of them, a quality which always stood out to me.

For well over 20 years we maintained regular contact through so called “Controller’s Lunches”, which were initiated by Dieter Telburn. Unfortunately, COVID 19 intervened this year, so to some extent the 8/10 of us who wined and dined 3/4 times a year have temporarily lost the contact we had with each other. Phil’s external persona was one he played to with much pleasure and some could not always see past that. As evidenced after his initial bout of serious illness, he remained positive in his outlook and enjoyed good company, friends, and much travel. We in the “Controllers Group” will miss him. Our thoughts are with Jane, whose loss, whilst perhaps not unexpected, is great and we send our condolences to her.

Vale Phillip. “

 

BOAK                    R.A.(ALAN)                                         85 years               22/09/2020

 

Alan’s passing was noted in the Age newspaper 23/09/2020. Alan was a regular contributor to our ANZROC newsletter, and our condolences are extended to his widow Diane and their family.

Keith Witney emailed “Alan and I worked closely together on  Economics Dept.  ANZ Business Indicators’ when it was keenly awaited and much quoted by business media. Alan’s enjoyment of the English language caused him to sometimes include a not common word to see if it might  ‘ get a run’.  One that I recall was a great success was when he used “parlous” to describe the state of a part of the economy and subsequently and for some time it  became part of the economic commentary landscape. Vale Alan.”

 

CARR                     L.J. (LEN)                                              82 years               27/09/2020

Fiona Cranny, daughter of Len Carr advised of her father’s passing on 27/09/2020 aged 82 years after a short illness with late diagnosis of lung cancer. Fiona said that her father joined the bank in Bendigo followed by a journey around country Victoria that included terms in Bendigo, Ballarat, Pakenham, Mildura, Geelong and suburbs and on retirement Len had been manager Corio and finally Belmont in Geelong. Apart from his career in banking and caring for his family he had two passions in life. The first was his love of music and singing, performing in musical theatre and light opera in Bendigo and Geelong Light Opera groups. His second was the Belmont Bowls Club where after retirement he served in management and treasurer roles for more than 20 years.

Our condolences were extended to Fiona, her mother Norma and the family.

 

DE MORTON      ROSS                                                     75 years               19/09/2020

ANZROC member John Gawne emailed “A note to inform you that sadly my good friend and work colleague Ross de Morton passed away on 19/09/2020 in Horsham.
Ross unfortunately suffered two severe strokes in recent weeks. He was Operations Manager Gippsland under the old Area Concept, Manager Kooweerup, Leongatha, Morwell, Lending Manager Gippsland and District Manager West Gippsland.
Coming from Essendon and a staunch supporter of the “Bombers” he also worked at Marnoo, Stawell and the launch of Bankcard. Ross and I in recent years spent grand final day together, sadly no more.”

Kim Charlton emailed “I knew Ross from earlier Gippsland days before I moved on in my career with the Bank and was branch manager (no business lending) at 91 William St, Melbourne. In 1992, Ross, in his capacity as District Manager West Gippsland, advertised the position of branch manager (including business lending with a CAD) at Koo Wee Rup. Although I had no experience in business lending I rang Ross to enquire whether lending experience was important should I decide to apply. Ross explained given my knowledge of the area and sport/community involvement over the years, plus a need to ‘mend some bridges’, my lack of business lending experience was ‘not a great concern and something that would be easily remedied’. After a couple of months in the job, I wondered if Ross’s opinion qualified for the ‘famous last words’ category. I soon realised Ross’s reputation for caring for and supporting his staff was well deserved. Even at his farewell dinner, he espoused the importance of supporting each other while giving honest feedback on how life can sometimes throw unkind curveballs. A champion all-round bloke. Vale. Ross.”

Our condolences are extended to family and friends of  Ross.


HOSKIN                                Ms. J. M (June) HOSKIN                                93 years               23/08/2020

Nephew Jeff Hoskin advised of his aunt, our Honorary Member June Hoskin’s passing on 23/08/2020. June worked with ANZ Group in a secretarial role for more than 40 years.

June was also a regular contributor to our ANZROC newsletter.

Barbara Bruce emailed “I went on the ANZ Retired Officers' overseas tour in 1995 or 1996 and June was on the tour.    Brian Christensen led the tour which was very enjoyable. “

Maria Natoli emailed “I had some dealings with her when she was secretary to Stuart Brooke, when he was head of Marketing Department (this would have been in the 1980s, I think).  As I recall, June was very quiet and reserved, but very diligent.   I know that she enjoyed working for Stuart. “

John Brown said that when he knew June she was secretary to Keith Witney, Chief Manager Marketing.

 

COLLINS W.T. (BILL) 83 YEARS 11/07/2020

We heard the sad news that Bill Collins passed away in July from his daughter Maree Tandon who was also a long term ANZ employee

Bill was mentioned in our recent articles on the birth of IT in ANZ as one of the pioneers. In 1964 Bill went on to lead the team which created the current accounts application. He then held a number of senior positions in the IT/DP area.

Maree advised that Bill passed away on 11 July 2020, after a fall and a short illness and she emailed the following information although she said that from a date perspective it may not be entirely correct but is to the best of the family’s recollection!

“Dad joined ANZ in his hometown of Chinchilla Queensland around 1954.

Dad took the opportunity of a secondment to New Guinea in the late 50’s, where he met Mum, Deanne, who was also on a secondment in New Guinea.

Mum and Dad married in 1961, and lived in Queensland, whilst Dad worked relieving in a number of country branches, like Kilkevan and Gympie. At this time, computers and computer programming became a passion for Dad, which continued right up and into his 80’s. The family moved to Melbourne, as ANZ started to set up their Data processing operations. Dad was part of the team that introduced Honeywell into ANZ working at the “state of the art” office at 227 Toorak Road. I remember the previous building, which I think was like a house, was it 145 Toorak Road?

Dad then worked in Communications for ANZ in the 80’s, and was also a Senior Manager in Credit Cards, working out of the newly refurbished Bryant and May Factory in Richmond.

Dad “retired” in the early ‘90’s, purchasing Edithvale Hardware and Lotto, where he and Mum worked until around 1997 when they properly retired.

They both enjoyed travelling, locally and overseas, and had a great number of friends who they loved to have over for a visit and much raucous laughter.

Dad’s health was always a concern, diagnosed with bowel cancer 20 years ago, he always bounced back and made the best of everything life threw at him.

Our household was the proudest ANZ household around, our whole lives were entwined with all the ANZ milestones, Dad could not have been prouder to work anywhere else, and every milestone for ANZ was a celebration for us.

Embarrassingly, I remember when 55 Collins Street was in development, Collins Place, I naturally assumed it was named after Dad, and told all my friends so!!!

Dick Milnthorpe emailed “Very sorry to hear that Bill Collins has died, he was a leading light in the pre-1980 IT Dept. I arrived in March 1980 from UK and was very surprised that at that critical time it had been decided to transfer him to another area. The success of the former Honeywell Accounting system was in no small way due to Bill who had had a large part in its design and installation. They were portentous days, such a large and vital system is an extremely large and expensive investment by the Bank and the changeover from a Honeywell to an IBM based operation was somewhat like turning the proverbial oil tanker around, not to mention the expansion of IT into other areas of the Bank. Nevertheless, Bill continued to be successful in other areas where he was a convivial and popular leader. I will miss him.

The loss of Bill serves to emphasise the importance of the current “Memoirs” in preserving an important record of the Bank’s history.”

Bruce Plaice- Leary emailed “So sad to hear about Bill Collins a perfect gentleman and a great ANZ man. He was one of the people I met when I went to Australia for the first time. He greeted me as if he had known me all my life and I felt a great kindred spirit, larger than life, a true Aussie. Out for an evening with Bill and other members of the IT team, he said to me " I hope you’re not one of those Poms who don't take their drink", apparently on Dick's earlier visit he had been observed tipping a couple of drinks in the shrubbery and Dick had told me that and thought he got away with it! Much later when Derek Gall took over ENS, I took over Communications from Bill, and I think that included the Wang email system. He made it very easy for me introducing me to the staff and to the suppliers. Everything was in prime order as you would expect of Bill. He went on to run Cards Operations for Charles Carbonaro. Highly respected and liked by all he was truly a hard act to follow.”

 

The link to more articles relating to Bill’s time in ANZ is : https://www.anzroc.com.au/roc-notice-board/886-vale-bill-collins-respected-honorary-member-of-anzroc-victoria-passed-away-july-11-2020-aged-83

Our condolences are extended to Maree and the Collins family and friends

 

TAYLOR T.B.(THOMAS) 92 YEARS 12/06/2020

Lea Trafford daughter of ANZROC Honorary member Thomas Taylor of 13 Pioneer Street Foster advised her father had passed away on June 12th, 2020.

Tom had been ailing for a few years but especially since his beloved wife Deirdre passed in April 2019. Together, they had joined the community at Prom Country House for their final years together.

Prior to that Tom had retired down to South Gippsland where he had run cattle with his father in law, on a farm at Waratah Bay/Fish Creek. Together, with a few other retired ANZ fellows and of course his wife Deirdre, he travelled extensively. Tom had a rich life and contributed to the lives of many.

Our condolences are extended to Lea and the Taylor family and friends.

 

 

 

FURTHER TRIBUTES FOR THE LATE WILLOUGHBY J (WILL) BAILEY

Terry Earle emailed “One of the funny memories of my experience with Will was when we launched ANZ VISA Card. As was the practice, any new product launch required us to ensure the Executive Team were given priority. And so, it was with the Visa launch.

We had to manually intervene and produce cards for the Executives that were hand delivered in advance of the launch. This was achieved successfully. However, the manual intervention resulted in the cards being deemed expired – something to do with the expiry date that was altered. This only came to my attention after the launch.

I received a hostile and angry call from Will on his return from New Zealand telling me that he had been chased down a street in Wellington after he had bought flowers for Dorothy on his new Visa card. It was rejected!!!!He shouted at me …… ‘I suppose thousands of our customers are affected by this mistake!!!!!!!” I responded… “No. Just the Executive team on the 14th and 15th Floors”. He just slammed the phone down and I didn’t hear any more about it. But there were many chuckles on the 14th and 15th floors, I was reliably informed. Their cards were replaced in 48 hours…………”

Ray Nicholson emailing from Adelaide “Geoff Pitt sent me the ANZROC August Newsletter with reference to the late Will Bailey. I worked under Will in NZ and later in Melbourne when I transferred into the Group Personnel area. Later I was SM HR Vic Admin before transferring to Adelaide. Then a move back to NZ as GM HR and following that back to Group HQ involved in the Grindlay’s group from an HR perspective. Contracting a bad cancer, I had to retire at age 58 in a

tenuous situation but with lots of good medical interventions and support that passed, and now at 81 in a couple of weeks’ time, life is great. So, I found reading the ANZROC Newsletter most interesting bringing back names from former times.

We are watching the Victorian situation with dismay re COVID 19 – what a dreadful situation with so much loss of life.

A final note re Will Bailey, we were happy to meet and most sorry to part. The loss of a great banker and workmate is heavily felt.”

 

HONORARY BIRTHDAYS

 

 

 

BAILEY W. J. (WILL) 87 YEARS 13/08/2020

Will was CEO of ANZ Banking Group from 1984-1992 , well known to many ANZROC members and a great supporter of ANZROC and a regular contributor to our Newsletter.

Our condolences are extended to Dorothy and her family.

Maria Natoli emailed “It is with great sadness that I am writing to let you know that Will passed away in hospital this morning with Dorothy by his side. Will had a fall at home last week and sustained a serious brain injury from which he did not recover. In recent months, Will had not been in the best of health. A very special person has left us.”

 

John Ries emailed this tribute to Will Bailey

“I first met WJB in London in 1978; he was the no 2 of ANZ’s operations in UK and Europe and I was on secondment to a London Merchant Bank. During my stay in London I grew to appreciate the character of Will; energetic, far sighted, independent and ready to upset the “London Establishment “and the ingrained behavioural culture. Meaning for example a long day at the office was 7 hours; a maximum of 4 hours work (including siesta time), pre-lunch drinks at 11.30am at the local and then a beautifully catered for, hot or cold 3 course menu (a real silver service).

Needless to say, the locals were not endeared to WJB, but that was a stimulant for him for more action to change London.

Socialising was big for WJB and we were entertained often in Dulwich with Will, Dorothy and others in their Manor. Incidentally, the house was bought by Will beyond his discretion, but when tackled by Wheeler-Bennett the No 1 local, WJB’s response was “don’t worry I’ve made you $100,000 already (1978 values!!). During the 18 Months overlap WJB would always ensure Sandra (my wife, since deceased) and I were part of ANZ’s entertainment world (I worked in Fenchurch Street at Kleinwort’s). The entertainment functions held at 71 Cornhill in the Chamber rivalled everything including the ground floor at 388 Collins Street (the Gothic Chamber). Worth noting that WJB had the latter restored to perfection along with the development of 100 Queen Street.

In Australia in the mid-1980s WJB took over from J D Milne (“gidday Mister”). The so-called ‘contenders’ for CEO were the 2 Nicolsons, Reg and Jim, and Bruce Dickinson. Often, I would have to present in front of JDM with his successors and always on such occasions when entering WJB would give me a wink, as much to say, “good luck”. That continued for the rest of my career under WJB’s CEO duration.

Restless for change to modernise the Bank and give a much bigger presence in the Corporate and Government worlds as well as the media generally, WJB enthused in his stewardship. An Organisational Restructure was significant in 85/86; not forgetting that the acquisition of Grindlays Bank in the early 80’s was still in its relative infancy within the ANZ stable. Moreover, one has to recognise WJB’s influence in the National Mutual matter that found its declinal on Keating’s desk.

Many other great things happened during Will’s tenure, too many to list, but suffice to say a very, very busy agenda in which he thrived. Just one for noting, being the Holmes a Court threat to BHP, ANZ, as a blue-chip establishment, was to the fore and an occasion where WJB exercised Board discretion to facilitate an arrangement that assisted the Big Miner, and further cement the long-term relationship. A government enquiry ensued but ANZ came out with a clean slate.

Will sat comfortably with the big picture future scenario, and it was easy on many occasions to find you were in disagreement with him. My experience was, that didn’t matter; he would hold his line but be contented that there are different ways to view things and respect you for it.

On a very personal point, I have always felt he treated me somewhat special and guided my career from our London times. If that were true, my family and I are very fortunate to have had someone so powerful and yet so “down to earth” looking favourably upon me.

Will J Bailey has much to be proud of nothing to be regretted. Vale Will

David and Helen Butcher emailed “What a shock and so, so sad. He was exasperating at times but was a true gentleman and a great mentor. I am so lucky to have had Will’s friendship over many years. I will contact Dorothy separately with our condolences.

In these COVID times it will not be possible for many who share my sentiments to attend Will’s funeral but if it is being webcast as many are these days, please let us know the link.”

Frank and Mavis Edwards emailed “A few words of deep sympathy to Dorothy on the passing of her beloved husband, our dear old friend and colleague Will.

Will was just a couple of years my junior and our paths first crossed in the early 1950’s when I was in Vic. Branch Department under the watchful eye of that martinet Sophus Arnold von Bertouch and Will was working for Ken Lenton in the Staff Department. Will’s career from the 1950’s onward was illustrious , to say the least, and he was one of the few remaining examples of a banker of the old brigade who joined their chosen bank straight from school with a Field Marshall’s baton in their knapsacks and worked their way up the ranks. Clearly, he did it well, but in reaching the top of the tree he lost none of his good-natured humanity and sense of humour. If he made any enemies along the way I never heard of them and in my book, we have all lost a great friend. I am deeply saddened and the fact that the present pandemic will preclude any large gathering to celebrate his great life makes it even worse. Vale Willoughby.””

From Charles Griss:

“There are no doubt many “Will Bailey stories”, but they may not all be fit to put into print. Nothing salacious mind you, but some could be ‘commercially sensitive’.

Many of us will recall that Will was of the view that if you travel internationally (or domestically for that matter), you need not have any recovery time etc., on arrival at your destination or home. It was straight into work; no such thing as jet lag. You should not be tired etc., etc., That was all BS!

Well, when I was CFO, I travelled overseas with him on one occasion. I will never forget him in the airport lounge in Sydney on return from the UK (I think) where he sat waiting for the flight to Melbourne (waiting was not his favourite pastime and was what he claimed one of the reasons he bought a private jet), and he was totally and utterly stuffed. He could hardly scratch himself as they say. He was after all human! Hope Angela and I may have the opportunity to ‘participate’ in the funeral service via Zoom or similar. “

Louis Hebrard emailed “Very sad moment. I liked Will and reported to him for a short while in the 80's. He was very much a "what you see is what you get" sort of person, with great dedication to the Bank whilst enjoying a very good sense of humour. We got on well and I have some great recollections.”

From Helen Prosser Jones:

“When I first started working closely with Will, I was somewhat daunted by his reputation of having "freckles in his temper".

Though he could definitely be outspoken and left us in no doubt of his feelings when something went awry, I found him to be one of the most inspirational people I ever met. He was generous of his time and input, expansive in his knowledge across topics ranging from business to the arts, and lived out his belief in encouraging himself and others to be open to continual learning and growth.

Life was never boring with Will. “

Joan Nathan emailed “Will was a real gentleman, and those who knew him would be greatly enriched knowing him. My deepest sympathy to his family.”

From Jill (Paterson) Exec Sec/PA: -

“I have spoken with Maria. Also posted on Facebook “one of the old-style bankers” relating to WJB. Stories will flow. Of course, it will be “why that colour car? (to an ANZ exec) and “that painting on your office wall!” Need I say more, I’m sure some will enlarge on it.” Doug and Maureen Watson emailed “We were so sad to learn of Will's passing this week.

We send our condolences to Dorothy and family ,reflecting on great times at ANZ .

Will was an interesting banker who provided his people with demanding and exciting challenges

A man for his time with moves into insurance ,investment and wealth advice, stockbroking, expansion into Asia and acquisitions in Australia and New Zealand.

He was one of the first to encourage recognition of the front-line staff with his executive team spending at least one week a year serving in the branches

He had a genuine concern for his people and their development and introduced as an early mover, staff participation in the profit and shares of the bank, management and development of careers and guidance support on family wealth.

This was well supported by very strong support for the wider community ,the arts and education

He will be missed but not forgotten .”

 

There are many more tributes to Will Bailey on our ANZROC Facebook pages.

 

JACKSON P.M.(PETER) 80 YEARS 10/07/2020

Athol Watkins advised the passing of Peter Jackson on 10/07/2020 after fighting bouts of debilitating cancer. Athol first met Peter in Bendigo where Peter was in ANZ and ESANDA.

In the Herald Sun the family tribute read” JACKSON, Peter passed away peacefully on July 10, 2020 Aged 80 years. Much loved Husband and best friend of Dawn and family . A laugh, a grin, a joke or two. That's the way we'll remember you.”

 

Dawn subsequently told me that they met while Peter was working at Hamilton branch. They began their ANZ journey that covered many years with Peter’s career ranging from marketing and accounting roles to management in Victorian country branches that included Bendigo, Geelong, Colac, Warracknabeal, Traralgon and Yarram. Peter was a keen cricketer and an enthusiastic golfer based on the Bellarine Peninsula where they enjoyed retirement. Dawn and Peter were charter members of Probus in St Lenoards and had recently relocated to Clifton Springs. Dawn said that on several occasions, Will Bailey drove Peter to the ANZROC/ESANDA events in Melbourne at Christmas time.

Peter was a thorough gentleman and will be missed.

Our condolences are extended to Dawn and her family and friends.

 

 

TWIDALE L.G.(GLEN) 89 YEARS 16/07/2020

Lyn Horsfall daughter of Glen Twidale emailed “It is with a sad heart that we advise the passing of Lester Glen Twidale peacefully last night, 16th July 2020, aged 89.

Glen had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease many years ago, but had been able to make the most of his life with support of his family, friends, and Claremont Terrace Aged Care in McKinnon Vic.

He joined the E S & A Bank, Toowoomba QLD (now ANZ) in 1947.Held management positions from 1963 onwards. From 1973 to retirement in 1989 he held a variety of senior executive positions in the bank or its subsidiary companies in Tasmania, South Australia, and Victoria where he lived.

Glen involved himself in many different activities including ANZROC Vic, Life member of Apex, Freemasons Hospital, Mt Waverley Probus and Auburn Heights Bowling Club.

A keen golfer for many years, a keen St. Kilda supporter along with many other interests such as music and dancing. He was a very devoted family man to his wife Naida (Dec), three daughters, 5 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Glen will be sadly missed by so many people.”

Dan Kirtley emailed “Glen was a great manager and leader with a personal touch that left you wanting to follow. Very sad indeed”.

Dick Milnthorpe emailed “Thanks Eamon. Glen was a real gentleman, I worked for him for a while when he was GM Branch Banking.”

Ken Parry emailed “Thank you for the advice about Glen. He was a true gentleman whose company everyone enjoyed.”

Robin Pleydell emailed “I have heard from Glen’s family that he passed away yesterday (Thursday) Parkinson’s’ Disease caught up with him. I have had regular contact with Glen. Very sad.”

Keith Witney emailed “I was saddened to learn of the recent death of Glen Twidale. My first acquaintance with Glen was when he and his friend John Hogarth were in senior management positions in Esanda. Subsequently I worked with Glen when he was G.M. Retail Banking ahead of and during my appointment as A.G.M. Branch Banking in Queensland.

Jill and I remember Glen and his dear wife Naida (Dec.) with affection and respect. Glen had a straight-shooting management style, possessed great commonsense and good judgement and engendered loyalty among those with whom he worked. One of the valuable lessons he taught me was not to accept that something could not be done - there will be a way!

Vale Glen"

Our condolences are extended to Lyn and all members of the Twidale family and friends.

WILLOUGHBY JOHN JAMES (JACK) 94 YEARS 25/05/2020

Noted in the Herald Sun Tributes “Passed away peacefully at Faversham House on May 25, 2020 aged 94. Devoted husband to Joan and loved father of Jill and Tony and their families. Forever in our hearts. “

Jack served in the Royal Australian Navy towards the end of the World War2 conflict enlisting in Port Melbourne in June 1944 and on discharge in February 1947 was with the HMAS Manoora as a Signalman.

 

 

 

 

CRAWFORD MARGARET 73 YEARS 2/06/2020

Sadly, President Ken’s wife Margaret passed away peacefully surrounded by family on June 2nd.

At the streamed service of her funeral Ken reminisced on their meeting in ANZ bank when Margaret was working in ANZ Telex Department, marrying in 1970 and living in Croydon for 50 years. They watched their family grow and thrive. Margaret was an enthusiastic Essendon AFL team supporter attending matches regularly, a keen gardener, chef and avid reader …...a beloved homemaker and partner who will be sadly missed.

 

Our condolences are extended to the family and friends of Jack Willoughby and to President Ken and family and friends on the passing of his wife Margaret,

 

FINNISS M.J.G.(GEORGE) 84 YEARS 12/03/2020

Stan Halbish attended the funeral service of Honorary ANZROC member George Finniss.

George was born in Mauritius, worked in banking in England and was transferred by ANZ to a lending role in Melbourne. George was a keen stamp and coin collector and was a regular correspondent to our ANZROC Newsletter.

Our condolences are extended to the family and friends of George Finniss.

 

LAMOND JOAN 97 YEARS 21/03/2020

Joan passed away peacefully at Mayflower Brighton and the funeral service was a private service.

Our condolences are extended to the family and friends of Joan.

 

REID B.J.(BARRY) 85 YEARS 18/3/2020

Gerry McPherson phone to advise of Barry’s passing in Shepparton at the age of 85 years on 18/03/2020. Barry was a regular correspondent to the Newsletter and attended our country lunches both at Ballarat and Geelong.

Ken Parry emailed “Barry was a great man to be around. Played a lot of cricket with him. He had the ability to make ordinary days seem very good. He will be missed.”

Dick Sanders emailed “I first met Barry at an Accountants Development Course at the college in Sydney in circa 1971. Always enjoyed his company whenever we met. A good man.”

Our condolences are extended to Shirley and family and friends.

 

REMINGTON K.H.(KEITH) 96 YEARS 23/03/2020

From Wikipedia the following resume was copied…

Keith Henry Remington (born 29 April 1923) is a former Australian politician Born and educated in Williamstown, Remington joined the Australian Imperial Force in 1944, during World War II, where he was assigned to the 14th/32nd Battalion and served in New Guinea before being discharged as a Corporal in 1946. Following the war, Remington worked as a bank manager for ANZ, and was treasurer, and later president, of the Bank Employees Union. He was involved in politics at the local government level, serving as a councillor for the City of Doncaster & Templestowe from 1966 to 1972, and as the city's mayor from 1969 to 1970. He unsuccessfully ran as a Labor candidate for the seat of Box Hill in the 1973 state election. He was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly for the seat of Melbourne in a 1977 by-election triggered by the resignation of Barry Jones. He served as the member for Melbourne until he retired before the 1988 state election. In 2001, Remington was awarded the Centenary Medal for his role in protecting Wilson's Promontory from commercial exploitation

Our condolences are extended to the family and friends of Keith.

 

 SOWERSBY B.V.(BERNIE) 89 YEARS 20/03/2020

 

Gerry McPherson phoned to advise of Bernie’s passing. Bernie had also been a regular correspondent to our newsletter and monthly meetings until a few years ago when he moved into a nursing home.

John Brown emailed “Bernie was at 351 Collins Street branch while Jan and I were there in the early '60s. He was a real gentleman and respected by all. He had a fine voice and sang at various events and with local choirs.”

Our condolences are extended to family and friends of Bernie Sowersby.

 

THOMPSON J. L. (June) 95 years 12/03/2020

Michael Thompson E-Mailed to advise the passing of his great Aunt June Thompson, on 12 March 2020 aged 95 years.

Michael advised that June had a great fondness for the bank and her membership of the club.

Our condolences are extended to June's family

 

WATSON AM A.K.R.(Kevin) 90 years 1/03/2020

AM Citation: FOR SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY THROUGH FUNDRAISING ACTIVITIES FOR CHARITIES, TO COMMERCE AND TO THE ARTS.

Gary Mason emailed on behalf of his friend Warren Taylor’s tribute to Kevin Watson “Very sad to learn the passing of Kevin Watson, which occurred a few weeks after I visited him in a nursing home in Perth with the assistance of his wife, Susan.

Although very frail and virtually blind, Kevin responded to my voice “G’day Mister!”, a euphemism of Mr. Milne, which Kevin quickly responded, “That has to be my boy, Warren Herbert”, grasping my hand firmly in a handshake. John Milne used to refer to me as ‘Mister’, which Kevin would mimic perfectly, and I thought that would be the perfect greeting.

Kevin and I had a wonderful 90 minutes together, during which we went down memory lane of our time together in the Bank and going over historical facts which have occurred since his retirement of which he was greatly interested. Susan told me that he loved being brought up to date on the happenings at the Bank.

During his time with the Bank, Kevin served in Perth, Melbourne, Sydney and London, and was highly regarded globally.

I first met Kevin in Melbourne when he was the Commercial Relations Officer in International Division, reporting firstly to John Milne and then his successor, John Holberton. He travelled extensively with both, calling on our corresponding banks in all continents and had a fabulous memory for remembering the names of all he visited.

Kevin was transferred to Sydney as Assistant Manager of International Division reporting to Bernie Horner, and I as Divisional Exchange Officer also reported to Bernie Horner. On his first day in Sydney, Kevin told me, “If you want me to make a decision on any matter, give me all of the facts, not some of the facts”. To which, I told him, “New South Welshman always deal in facts, not like you Sand Gropers (Western Australians)!” He responded with, “Cheeky bugger!” which was the start of a fabulous relationship. I always looked up to Kevin like an elder brother.

Kevin was highly professional and totally dedicated to working in the best interest of the Bank. He was respected by all he encountered and possessed a good understanding of international banking business. I will miss Kevin, my dear friend.”

Val Goldsworthy submitted her tribute “I was deeply saddened to learn of Kevin’s death. We were close friends for decades. Kevin was transferred from Adelaide to 394 Collins Street in 1959/60 following a recommendation from the South Australian State Manager in response to G.M.O’s request for the transfer of promising young officers to Melbourne. Appointed to General Managers Department later, Kevin had firsthand knowledge of the daily protocols of the “top brass”. Promotion to Commercial Relations Officer in International Banking Dept. exposed him to another sphere of banking which he relished. Kevin was a “glass half full” fellow each day greeting colleagues with a smile and a happy word. I met Kevin at that time and can attest to his even disposition and discreet non-judgmental attitude. Kevin made many overseas ventures as the Bank’s representative and forged lasting personal relationships. In retirement he and Susan enjoyed meeting some of these friends overseas. As a member of the ANZ cricket team, Kevin became firm friends with Bruce Tickell, Bill Walker, Bevyn Ranford, Dick Wines, Brian Murdoch and others. Gerry McPherson, opening bowler for the Essendon Cricket Club has told me he was unaware the ANZ had a cricket team, but soon became a frequent follower and a sharer of cricket news in general.

Vale Kevin! “There’s a great spirit gone” (Antony and Cleopatra- Shakespeare 1606-07)

Emilio Moreno emailed “So very sad, to us “youngsters” joining International Division many years ago, Kevin was not only a respected senior figure but was admired for the many attributes he brought to this area of the Bank. I have many great memories of the man. Vale Kevin.

Graham Holt emailed “I was very sorry to learn of AKR’S passing. I had the good fortune to work with Kevin in the 60’s and 70’s. The late John Milne advised me in 1969 that I was to accompany Kevin on a business trip to South East Asia. At that point of time Kevin was Manager International Division NSW and being a very junior officer, I had never met him. Our first meeting was in the first-class lounge at Mascot Airport ( in those days the ABOA ruled that all international travel was first class) .As the plane taxied down the runway prior to take off Kevin issued his instructions one of which changed my eating habits for life. Up until then I was a meat and 3 vegies person, but Kevin instructed me that I was expected to eat and enjoy anything our overseas hosts offered. I learnt to expand my enjoyment of food as a result. Kevin was a remarkable person; no matter where I went with him people would stop him in the street and he never missed on recalling their name. He was sent to Japan in the 60’s to locate and set up a suitable office for the Banks entry to that area. As I recall this took a few months and Reg Nicolson opened the Tokyo office shortly after. Kevin was a good friend for many years and whilst I have had no contact with him for nearly 10 years, I feel the loss.”

Our condolences are extended to Susan and family and Kevin’s friends.

WILLOCKS W.R.(Bill) 73 years 12/03 2020

Eamon Veaney posted “We were very sorry to receive news from Neil Bottos that Bill Willocks sadly passed away on 12 March aged 73. Bill had been in poor health for a while, but it was still a big shock to hear the news.

Bill spent his ANZ career in IT. including stints in London and New York. He managed the International Services Project team at 303 Collins street when I came to Melbourne in 1989 and was a very popular leader.

Earlier in London he was tasked with the unpopular challenge of installing the Method 1 system to a team who enjoyed a freer form of systems design. I know he enjoyed the pubs and restaurants in the City at that time.”

Des Shady said “That’s very sad news. I first worked with Bill in New York early 1980’s. He loved big cars and I remember he purchased a well-used Cadillac? for about a grand - just outside bank policy.

In recent years we caught up with Bill at our Anzroc Golf Days and Xmas lunch and our annual IT. get together around Xmas time at Toto's Pizza house.

Bill will be missed by his many ANZ friends.”

We pass on our deep condolences to Sue and her family. R.I.P. Bill.

 

 

Graham Holt advised that unfortunately another close friend for more than 60 years, John Penhale [Pincus] passed away. John also worked in International Division in the seventies but my association with him goes back to when we joined the bank in 1954. John would be remembered to many associated with the bank football club for many years and has been suffering poor health in recent times.

 

 

John Brown. emailed “. Just had a phone call from our member, Norm Gaskin, advising that Kevin McDonald (a.k.a. Toad), who was living at Hope Island Qld had passed away following a stroke and a period of time in care. He requested that there be no funeral and hoped that everyone would just have a drink or two in his memory. Kevin was not an ANZROC (Vic) member, but was involved with the ANZ football club, and others would remember many stories from his time in Melbourne in the 60/70s.”

 

Pam Tickner, daughter of David Morris who had been a member of the Retired Officers Club recently came across the ANZROC website and the bereavements page and emailed “Dad suffered a major stroke in 2004 and spent almost 12 years in a Bendigo Nursing Home. Dad passed away 22 July 2016 at the age of 91. Dad commenced his 40-year banking career with the ES&A Bank in Ballarat before joining the Armed Forces and at the end of WWII he returned to the bank in Ballarat.

After working as a teller and an accountant at Clayton, Dandenong and Bendigo ,David was appointed manager at St Arnaud in 1964 then Warrnambool, Kerang and Casterton before retiring in 1983 at Warracknabeal.

Dad’s father had also been an ES&A Bank Manager.

Dad spent his retirement years in Halls Gap, Horsham and then finally Bendigo (guess ‘moving’ was in his blood!).”

Some of our members may recall David during their career with ES&A..

BARKELL A.M. (Alma) 84 years 05/01/2020

John Brown said the Herald Sun reported that Alma Barkell passed away on 5 January 2020, aged 84.

Alma was a member of ANZROC (Vic) for many years and was also a member of the ANZ Ladies Club.

Alma attended the ANZROC lunches regularly and was often in touch by phone before she went into care a few years ago. Alma spent many of her retirement years caring for her mother.

 

BEGG David 90 years 02/01/2020

Graham Heenan phoned to let me know of David’s passing… David was a regular correspondent to the ANZROC newsletter for many years. Graham said David was a keen lawn bowler in Geelong where he settled on retirement after spending much of his career in the Western Districts of Victoria.

Will Bailey emailed “David and I went back many years in the Scottie. It’s difficult to precis many things I remember _ Oakleigh branch, the relieving staff, staff training courses we attended and those that I supervised. David was one of the quieter ones who took banking seriously but never lost his sense of humour. Lovely man whom I am able to be glad to call a friend.”

 

PERHAM M.E.(Eileen) 95 years 26/01/2020

On the World War 11 Nominal Roll it is recorded that Myrtle Eileen Perham enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force in August 1942 in Melbourne and was discharged in September 1946 with the Rank of Aircraftwoman at AFHQ DGMS.

Catherine Docherty posted on our ANZROC Facebook page this message to ANZROC members “to let you know that Miss Myrtle Eileen Perham who was part of this club passed away on Sunday 26th January 2020. Aged 95 years. She will be sadly missed by many. Thank you for sending cards to Eileen at Christmas and her birthday. She loved her position with ANZ group.”

 

WELLS F.K. (Frank) 92 years 17/12/2019

Bob Lamb said that Frank was one of the original committee that set up the annual ES&A lunch held at the Bentleigh Club.

 

ANZROC members condolences are expressed to the families and friends of Alma, David, Eileen and Frank.

 

Lauro Ottaviani emailed “I wanted to let you know of the sad news of Kevin Ahern’s passing on the 25/11/2019. Kevin was part of the FCA team that came across from Adelaide in 1984 when it was merged with Esanda with Glen Twidale, Ron Adams and David Butler. He played an important role in the accounting/taxation area and stayed within the ANZ group till the late ‘90s.”

 

Sue Morrison emailed “Gavan Moloney (Terang) suggested I contact you to let you know that my father Fred Ward died in Maroochydore in November. He was 95. He was at ANZ in Traralgon, Yarram, Casterton, Bendigo and Geelong, manager in Terang, Sale and Stawell. Gavan thought there may be some of your members who remember him. He was proudly ANZ. “

 

BURGESS                             R.J. (BOB)                            76 YEARS                             3/12/2019

Bob Lamb emailed “Over 300 people attended the memorial service for Bob Burgess at the South Warrandyte Cricket Club Pavilion.

Amongst the gathering were many ex-bankers including many ladies who had worked at the T.V. Centre mainly as Ledger Machinists Amongst other posts, Bob was at one time employed at the T.V. Accounting Centre 460 Bourke Street Melbourne where he met his wife Marlene.

His son summed-up the gathering beautifully “Dad you could not attend today but because of YOU everybody that is here COULD””

Andrew Kelly said that he and Bob were longtime friends and Sydney Swans supporters. Andrew emailed “Big turnout of Ex ANZ and ES & A employees at Bob’s send off on Tuesday. Included John Rodda, Roger Pickering, Bob Lamb, Bruce Findlayson, Gary Cluning, Michael Sweeney, Debra Kelly and more I’m sure I didn’t know or got to talk to on the day.”

Life Member Kevin Mitchell advised the passing of Bob Burgess on 3/12/2019. Kevin said he met Bob in ES&A when Bob was a regular cricketer in the ES&A cricket team.

Mike Watts emailed “I was deeply saddened and somewhat shocked at the sudden passing of my old friend and former work colleague Bob Burgess. Bob and I first met at Methods Department South Yarra and besides working together in the Mechanisation area we were 500 card partners at lunch every day. Bob always seemed to know what every other player had in his hand and invariably won most games. We also met once a month with other banking mates for Friday night cards and at times the sessions became quite extended, much to the dislike of our wives.  Regretfully I was a last-minute withdrawal from the recent ES&A Christmas lunch whereas always I would have reminisced with Bob over a few cold beers. A good friend gone too soon. RIP Bob. Deepest condolences to Marlene and family.”

 

 

 

COLWELL                             S.M.(MAX)                         87 YEARS                             2/12/2019

Betty Colwell (wife) and Annette Olsen (daughter) emailed “It is with great sadness that we advise Max passed away peacefully on Monday 2nd December 2019 at BlueCross Box Hill.

He first worked for the Union Bank in Bendigo starting his employment on 24/1/1949. He had many moves throughout his career, especially in the early days while single. Some of the branches that he worked at were Rochester, Alexandra, Kyabram and Ararat. He was then transferred to the ‘big smoke’ Abbotsford (First Teller), Newmarket (Managers Clerk), Nunawading (first Accountant post), Croydon, Elsternwick and East Malvern.

He often spoke of the important roles that he undertook as Exchanges/Remittance Clerk and Head Ledger Clerk where cheques were physically handed over to other local branches to enable processing. His days in Bendigo also involved the receipt of gold from the Central Deborah Mine. The branch had the responsibility of storing the gold and once a week sending it to the Royal Mint via registered mail. Apparently only once the delivery never made its destination - stolen off the train at Bendigo!

He had a brush with fame while working at Rochester - His Manager was Charles Brownlow (the son of the legendary footballer) and often trained at the Rochester Football Club with him.

His final position with the bank was when he was transferred to Premises Department in late 1970s. He stayed there until his retirement on 14/1/92. Almost 43 years of service.”

 

 

ROBERTS                              REG                                        91 YEARS                             4/12/2019

Loving father of Simon, Andrew, Deb and Jane. Reg died suddenly but peacefully. He lived his last years as he wanted; independent and an active member of the communities he treasured: All Saints Mitcham, U3A and the Castle Hill Line Crew. Loved by many and deeply missed, highly respected by his community, a man of warmth and integrity.

 

ANZROC members condolences are expressed to the families and friends of Bob, Max and Reg

 

Jenny Dempster, daughter of our Honorary Member the late Doug Long, emailed “Thank you so much for the copy of the newsletter with dad’s tribute. It was lovely of Will Bailey to also add his condolences and remember their time together. we have printed it out and placed it along with some photos on a cork board to display during a family afternoon tea to celebrate his life. We are getting together this Sunday and serving lots of cake as this was his favourite food!”

 

 

Mike Tong

Mike Tong’s daughter, Louise, advised that sadly Mike passed away 11/12/2019.

Eamon Veaney said that Mike would be well known to many of our members. He ran Treasury in London for many years.

 

 

GERDTZ D.G. (DENIS) 68 years 14/10/2019

Carol Gerdtz widow of our late ANZROC member Denis emailed "I wish to inform you that my husband Denis Gerdtz passed away peacefully in the loving care of Nazareth House Ballarat on 14th October, after a relatively short battle with Motor neurone disease and dementia. Aged 68.

He loved his family, Melinda and Jason; Natasha and Mark, and he was very proud of his 6 grandchildren. We will all miss him. Denis worked 31 years, travelling around Victoria in the early years then worked in Terang, Geelong, Warrnambool, Horsham, Kyneton, Ararat and finally settled in Ballarat. He retired in 1998 after major reshuffles in the bank. Denis loved working in different towns, and he worked with many great colleagues. He did part time work for 10 years.

His illness started 3 years ago, and he went into care at Nazareth house 4 weeks before he succumbed to the insidious MND and dementia. “

 

 

LONG R.D. (DOUG} 95 YEARS 28/10/2019

Doug`s daughter Jenny has advised that her dad passed away after a long and happy life.

Doug started as a teller in the branches and was the first teller at the new drive-in branch at the Camberwell junction in 1954.

He continued his career at 388 Collins Street in the International Department and travelled widely for the bank. There was a post to manager at Port Vila in the then New Hebrides during the 1970`s.Subsequently he was appointed manager at 95 Collins Street. This was

a busy time as many of the clients were the booming mining companies.

Doug had a keen interest in the share market and worked as an investment advisor after his retirement from the ANZ.

He always had a positive outlook on life and will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

 

Doug enlisted in the Australian Army in April 1943 and on discharge in September 1946 was Corporal, Signals 11 Australian Division.

 

Will Bailey emailed “It was sad to read of Doug’s death. I had not had any contact with him for many years, but I still remember our time together at the Scotty at Camberwell Junction.

Doug was the first “Drive in Teller” in the ES&A; very low tech! and I was the second. Great days.

It makes one realise how time has flown by and how much the world has changed; some very good but some questionable!

We well remember when the order was -customers, staff and shareholders in that order.”

 

LEE K. J. (KEN) 90 YEARS 6/10/2019

Peter Lee, son of our late Honorary member , advised that Ken began his career in ES&A in December 1947 in branches in the Ringwood/Croydon area .Ken was transferred to 388 Collins Street in the International Department and in the late 60’s moved to ES&A Travel as Victorian Manager. By the time Ken retired in 1988 he was Australian Group Travel Manager of ANZ Group.

Ken was President of the SKAL International Club Vic and for his fund-raising efforts for charity was awarded the honor of Life Governor of Royal Children’s Hospital and Life Member of Euralla.

Ken’s other passion was lawn bowls from 1955 and over the years he became a Life Member of the Essendon Bowling Club and a Life member of Northern Gateway Bowling Association. He served in executive roles in RVBA and then Bowls Victoria and he was still coaching junior bowlers at Essendon this year and managing the team of Essendon bowlers that won the A grade pennant in 2018.

Past President Kevin Mitchell emailed “Ken Lee was a regular attendee at the annual Wagga Wagga Queens Birthday Weekend against ANZ NSW

Ken was regarding as a fierce compactor representing Victoria at Lawn Bowls along with his fellow ANZ regular team mates namely David Christie, Trevor Smethurst and Jim Ruffle (Dec).”

 

PITT R.A.(RON) 96 YEARS 5/10/2019

Ron enlisted in the AIF in January 1942 and was discharged in September 1942 as a gunner in 6 Field Regiment. In October 1942 he enlisted in the RAAF and at discharge in January 1946 was Flying Officer in 186 Squadron.

Gerry McPherson said that he knew Ron when his Squadron 514 and 186 Squadron were flying operations for Bomber Command over Europe. They met up again in 1960 when Gerry was working in GM’s Office in 394 Collins Street and Ron reported for his first managerial role for ANZ.

Four years ago, Ron was awarded the French Legion of Honour Medal for his service to the French people in wartime.

John Brown emailed "When I started as a Junior with ANZ at the four-handed Terang branch in 1957, Ron was Accountant/Teller. He was a very keen golfer, and he kept us on our toes each day to ensure that he could have the cash balanced and we had all other duties finished very shortly after the 3.30pm closing time. Most days, he was on the golf course by 3.15pm, and I was either swimming at the local pool, in the summer, or over at the Terang Co-Op bagging briquettes for a shilling a bag. I could usually manage 20 bags an afternoon, and the extra few quid in the pocket came in handy. I lost track of Ron after I was transferred to Melbourne in 1958, but when I saw in the newsletter that he had turned 90, I rang to congratulate him. We had a good chat about the old times, and he said that he was coping well, except for the usual problems associated with aging. He had a deep voice and was a slow-talking, gentle man and an excellent mentor. I have fond memories of the days we worked together and am very glad that I made the effort to contact him."

FURTHER TRIBUTES RECEIVED THIS MONTH FOR:

GOODWIN JOHN

John Crough emailed “I am very saddened to read in the latest ROC newsletter of the recent passing from this life of John Goodwin.

Goodie and I crossed paths in the Bank throughout the years and had many great times together both in work life and socially.

He was Manager Admin at 388 Collins Street when I was one of the Managers there with Bevyn Ranford and a great group of Managers and Staff. Later he headed up the Retail Operations for the State of Victoria during times of significant change.

He was an enormous support and provided a very clear thought process and was reliable and someone I depended on in those ever-changing times.

At the same time, he had the respect of his staff and that of the other departmental heads, Assistant State Managers, Regional Managers and the Staff in the Field.

We all enjoyed his humour and ability to work and make the tough decision. He was part of an outstanding team of individuals whom successfully achieved much during that period.

My sincere sympathies go out to Joy and their Family.”

 

 

 

KNUCKEY DAVID

Aldo Faella emailed “It was very sad to hear about the passing of David Knuckey.

David was well known to a lot of people and he made many friends over the years.

I first met David at Camberwell Junction branch of the ANZ which used to be an ES and A branch until the merger. I joined ANZ on the 4th January 1971 and David worked with me and as such have known him for 48 years. One thing David loved was taking photos of trams. Numerous times at work David would disappear and he was upstairs taking pictures of the various types of vintage trams that came up Burke Road to Camberwell Junction. He just loved this hobby which he continued to do for a very long time.”

John Gunn emailed “I was very saddened to hear of the death of David Knuckey, worked with David when I first Joined the ESA bank in 1958 at Oakleigh Branch. David assisted me greatly.”

 

ROUTLEDGE WAYNE

Dennis Murphy emailed “I see that Wayne has passed away after having some months in the George Vowell home Mt Eliza. It was Methods Dept that I first met Wayne when I along with Geoff Scott (coming from Queensland) joined the IDA (Instructions to Divisional Administrators) team to join Dick Hughes and Brian Brownscombe under the watchful eye of Allan McLean and then Harry Carrodus and of course the big boss Jim Paton!!.I think at that time Wayne had responsibility for vetting the publication of circulars and S/R amendment etc., but later became Manager of Stationery Dept. We had a great working environment at South Yarra in those years

I know he was a great mate of Harry Kerwin. It is sad to note that apart from Harry Carrodus and Harry Kerwin my former colleagues mentioned before having now passed away. Vale Wayne”

 

 

BURT (OAM) A.A. (ALAN) 94 YEARS 5/09/2019

Kevin Burt emailed “I wish to advise that my father Alan. A. Burt passed away on 5/9/2019 aged 94 years. Dads health had been deteriorating over the past 10years but accelerated in the last two years. For the past four years he and Mum also aged 94 have been resident at the Villa Maria Catholic Home in Wantirna South.

Dad started work in the E. S and A Bank in Belgrave as a 16-year-old. He had to leave home in Avenel in central Victoria as there were no banks in the small town. On turning 18 he joined the RAAF and served in Darwin as part of the air reconnaissance team. After the war he returned to his job with the Bank in Belgrave and in 1947 married Peg who he had known since primary school days. They were married for 72 years.

In 1952 Dad was transferred to Mildura and returned to Melbourne in 1955 as the Accountant at 461 Bourke St, Melbourne. He was later transferred to the International Division of the Bank based at the Royal Bank Branch. He worked there for many years gradually moving up in seniority. I still remember going in to see Dad in the school holidays and being taken up to the staff cafeteria for a strawberry milkshake. Dad had numerous overseas trips for the Bank usually based in London and from there to various spots in Europe. Most of these trips meant he was away from home for three to four months. He was one of the early bankers to go into Russia and other Iron Curtain countries. He particularly loved Czechoslovakia. He also had numerous trips to Japan, and I can remember him and Mum having to entertain various Japanese visitors at home who had very little English language skills. We had no Japanese skills.

Dad played cricket with the Bank side at Fawkner Park for a number of years. He was also in the group of officers who worked on Sundays on the turnstiles at Olympic Park when all the soccer teams were ethnically based.

In 1969 Dad suffered a major heart attack and did not return to work for six months. He smoked, liked a beer was overweight and could not switch off from the job bringing work home at night and on weekends. He eventually returned to work in the Lending area but only for two years. Although 30 pounds lighter and no longer smoking or drinking he was unable to reduce his workload (due to his work ethic) and this time collapsed at work. Although aged only 45 he was never able to return to the Bank.

Dad is survived by his wife Peg, children Kevin, Geoff and Maryann, six grandchildren and nine great grandchildren.

Dads OAM was awarded to him in the Australia Day Honours of 1998. It was for

“Service to the Ashburton community through charitable and sporting organisations in particular Meals on Wheels”

 

GOODWIN JOHN 75 YEARS 1/09/2019

John Vigus emailed “So sad to hear of the passing of my old mate John Goodwin, a champion work mate. “ Brenda O'Sullivan posted on Face Book “John lives near me in Park Orchards and I saw him and Joy not long ago at the polling booths here in the last federal election. He was a lovely man and I remember him fondly.”

Kim Carter posted “Yes a lovely man and a great boss.” Wayne Gillman posted “I also worked with John in the 90’s. Great man!” Robyn Aust posted “Very sad news. I worked with John in the mid-70s in a little branch at the top end of the city. Lovely man and a great boss. Saw him again just before I left the bank in 1996 when he was in Admin - Operations. Condolences to Joy and family.”

 

 

 

KNUCKEY D.H.(David) 79 YEARS 25/08/2019

We were very sorry to hear that our Life Member David Knuckey passed away on 25th August aged 79 years.

David was a Senior Vice President on the Anzroc Victoria Committee for a number of years.

Since retiring from the Committee David continued to work with Noel Beanland in selecting venues for our lunch meetings. We were pleased to see him at our recent meeting in Mulgrave.

Condolences are extended to David's Family.

Members seen at the funeral service were George Cooper, Ken Crawford, Stan Halbish, Rick Kimber

Con La Fauci, Cheryl Pearson Neville Pearson Mark Stankovich, Syd Swaby and Eamon Veaney.

Noel Beanland emailed “What sad news of David’s passing. David was a solid and great supporter of ANZROC. He devoted many hours to sourcing and checking out suitable venues for our monthly meetings. Together we travelled to country venues by rail and to many city and suburban locations trying out their menus and suitability for functions. David and l became close friends and had many fun times organising outings. In the last 12 to 18 months his walking prevented him from attending many of our functions, but he was always following up to see if everything went well. David will be sadly missed and his great contribution to ROC will not be forgotten.

Joan Nathan emailed “That is such a shock, life is fragile, he was a tireless asset to the Retired Officers Club over a long period”.

Mike Nickell emailed “I was sorry to hear of Dave's passing. Dave always recalled our association dated from "Scottie" times about 1964 or 5. Dave was relieving 2nd officer at Warragul at Melbourne Cup time. No public holiday for country blokes and this was practically prior to transistor radios!! How could we listen to the cup? Solution was to drive my car up as close to the rear of the branch, open the windows and crank up the radio. I think this streak of ingenuity stuck with Dave because every time we met he was quick to recall the event embellishing it more each time. Come merger time, Dave was first to pass on all the happenings and likely impacts for "Scottie" (our CBD mole) A handy and reassuring source during that time of upheaval. A good friend and colleague who will be missed. Unfortunately, I can't make the service as Lyn and I are in Morocco.” Ken Pattison emailed” Sad news.”

Kathy Trace emailed “Sorry to hear about David. He was a great supporter of ANZROC over the years”.

Eamon Veaney emailed “Very sorry to hear that news.”

 

HICKEY F.J. (FRANK) 94 YEARS 02/09/2019

Frank enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force in February 1943 and at discharge in September 1945 was Leading Aircraftman at 1 Stores Depot.

Mark Stankovich remembered that Frank was an internal auditor for Esanda many years ago and recalled that Frank was one of four Hickey brothers that worked for ES&A/ANZ.

 

ROUTLEDGE W. D. (WAYNE) 83 YEARS 07/09/2019

Harry Kerwin advised us of Wayne’s passing but was in transit to Darwin and will update us on Wayne’s career on return.

 

VALENTINE DAVID 75 YEARS 09/08/2019

Will Bailey emailed “I was saddened to read of David’s death. I knew him from the time of the Grindlays acquisition. I saw a lot of him in the early days of Grindlays when I travelled to London for Board meetings. David was one of the senior executives who was clearly an employee of that Bank not one who “worked for themselves under the umbrella of corporate organisation”. David was an engaging fellow with a quiet dispossession and a good sense of humour. He made a real contribution both to Grindlays and later, when he came to Melbourne, to ANZ Rest in peace David.”

 

 

Stephen Green emailed “very sad to hear of David Valentine’s passing. As ANZ’s head of tax I worked closely with David on acquisition and disposal proposals for over 20 years before and after his move to Australia. There were many deals over that time, some successful, some aborted but all interesting and challenging. A particular achievement was the legal migration of Grindlays Bank from the UK to Australia in the 1990s, and then the sale of Grindlays in 2000 to Standard Chartered. Also, the acquisition of New Zealand’s National Bank from Lloyds a few years later to cite another out of so many. David was a brilliant negotiator and easily won the confidence and trust of counterparties and investment bankers with his gentlemanly, civil and respectful manner. I learnt so much from David and thoroughly enjoyed working with him over the journey; it was a real privilege.

My wife Jill and I remained in touch with David after our respective retirements and David enjoyed several stays with us at our beach house on the Gippsland Lakes. A few of us who worked closely with David had lunch with him and his daughter Kaggi on Southbank just 10 days before his passing, and although he wasn’t well, he was jovial, and it was terrific to catch him that one last time and reminisce.”

Bernadette Alice Lynch “So sorry to hear this. RIP.”

Geri Macgregor” Such a sweet man. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him”

Eamon Veaney emailed “So many memories. ANZ took a big plunge in buying Grindlays in 1984. David was one of the first people I met. Clever Erudite and Very Politically alert as he was the only Grindlays Exec who survived with ANZ over the long term. I remember John MacFarlane telling the assembled Management Group on his appointment as CEO that David was the best M and A Banking Exec he knew. I think that David proved that by being involved in the sale of Grindlays to ANZ and then the disbursement to Standard Bank later. Lots of memories in London and Melbourne. David was a great boss and a good friend. He will be missed. I’m still waiting for my Personnel appraisal review, but I guess it doesn’t matter anymore. Vale David.”

Posted on our Facebook page: Shafqat Anwar “What a sad news! David was a great man. Rest in peace David.” Dilip Bhatt” This is sad news indeed. David was an absolute gentleman and an amazing Head of ANZ London I and many others, had the privilege of working for. He was a people’s person and the door to his office was always open for both the junior and senior staff alike.” Michael Carr “Very sad news. I learnt much from David, working closely with him on the Grindlays sale. A true gentleman. I too have such a strong mental image of him outside 100QSM reading his emails while having a smoke. And the way his glasses usedulle to hang off one ear. RIP David, you’ll not be forgotten.” John Collins” Sad news indeed. RIP David.” Bob Forsyth “Very sad news indeed. A true gentleman.” Richard Fuller “Sad news. I had the pleasure of working for David a number of times RIP” Frank John Gamble” So very sad, a lovely fellow. Worked with him in London in 1978-80 and then for him when in Switzerland and he was head of Europe (1987-8)” Brad Jones” He was a gentleman and I enjoyed working with him. I still remember the way he read emails - printed out leaning against the pillar of 100 Queen Street whilst having a cigarette.” Chris Kakouros “RIP. Very sad to hear this. ANZ has lost one very admired leader.” Al Morkans “Vale Mr. Valentine. A true gentleman.” Jillian Paterson” Valentino you were a star!” Vishnu Shahaney “Very sad news RIP David” Sriker Rao “Sorry to hear the demise of Mr. David Valentine. May his soul rest in peace. Heartfelt condolence to the bereaved family.” Rumee Ali “RIP. A gentleman by any definition.” Peter John Smith “So very sad. One of the true icons from the Grindlays days and it was a privilege to have him as a boss in Paris in 1980-2 and subsequently as a mentor and friend throughout my career, in London, Asia and Australia. I am so glad we were able to catch up with him on his last visit to London last year.” Owen Wilson “So very sad. I consider myself so lucky to have worked with David and will always remember his dry sense of humour and quirky mannerisms. Like hang his glasses off one ear when he wasn’t using them. RIP David.” Jay Yardi “Saddened. Knew David from his days in France with Grindlays. And of course, during our times at ANZ after acquisition. For those that may not know, David was one of the youngest Directors at one of the premier UK Merchant Banks. RIP. Condolence to David’s family.”

 

 

MCKOY J.M.(MAX) 16/09/2015 91 years

(We have only recently learned of Max’s passing in 2015).

 

VALENTINE D. B. (DAVID) 09/08/2019 75 YEARS

Eamon Veaney received advice from Linda, Kaggi and Tina Valentine advising of the passing of their husband and  father  David Valentine on 9/08/2019 at the age of 75 years….

“We are very sorry to tell you that David died this morning. You probably know that he had been fighting prostate cancer for many years and his health had been deteriorating over the last few weeks but, in the end, he died peacefully at home this morning and we were with him.

David had a happy and successful life full of things that he enjoyed doing and friends and family with whom he enjoyed sharing those things. His funeral will be family-only, but we are planning a get-together of his friends to celebrate David's life and achievements. “

 

HIGGS KEITH 84 YEARS 18/06/2019

ANZROC member Dianne Newton was advised by her friend Bernadette, daughter of Keith Higgs that our Honorary Member Keith had passed away in Colac on 18/06/2019 at the age of 84 years.

Keith was a regular attendee to our lunches with his great mate the late Laurie Foord but after Laurie’s passing moved to a Nursing Home in Colac to be near his daughter, but he has been in poor health for some years.

 

LEE JIM 79 YEARS 6/07/2019

ANZROC member Gary Stanway advised that his great friend Jim Lee passed away at the age of 79 after a short illness with cancer on 6/07/2019. Gary said that Jim worked with him in Lending Securities for some years and was finally promoted to a role in charge of Esanda Victoria Securities until he retired in 1994.

The funeral for Jim Lee was attended by approx. 60/70 people being family friends and neighbours. Unfortunately, he missed out making the Honorary Birthday List by 13 days (80 years) - a milestone he was eagerly anticipating. Gary did not encounter any other ANZ or Esanda Staff and this may have been because funeral arrangements were printed the day before the Bank's Notice. Hopefully, there may be some input from former colleagues who were influenced by a good Friend and work mate.

 

 

ROBERTSON J.N. (NOEL) 88 YEARS 22/06/2019

J.N Robertson, known as Noel, passed away peacefully at WB Messer Hostel, Ballarat on Saturday 22nd June 2019 after a short illness. Noel was a Life Member of Ringwood RSL Club, an affiliate of the Ballarat RSL and a member of Several Masonic Lodges that included Leura Lodge 50 and Eureka Daylight Lodge 881.

 

WHALEN MISS E.P.(EVON) 77 YEARS 18 /06/2019

Life Member Gerald McPherson advised of the passing of Evon. When Gerald opened the ANZ Blackburn branch in 1965, Evon was the Ledger Keeper for the branch in 1965/66.

 

ELVISH N.J.(NEVILLE) 3/06/2019 83 YEARS

Brett Elvish son of Neville advised that his father (born 13 August 1935) passed away on 3/6/2019, after a long battle with Alzheimer’s, Lewy Body Dementia and Parkinson’s.

Brett emailed “The ANZ Bank (and all its incarnations) was such an important part of my Dad’s life. Neville James Elvish started at the Wodonga branch as a junior messenger in 1950/51 at the age of 15 ½ years. In 1958, Dad was transferred to the Swan Street Richmond (Victoria) branch where Mum (Sheril Joy Elvish) was working. They married on 28 November 1959 and have been together ever since. In Dad’s younger years he coached the ANZ Bank football team, which was another outlet for his competitive spirit. Near the end of his career, Dad was fortunate to be able to have a leadership role and introduce computer technology into branches facilitating electronic processing and allowing central real time records of bank transactions, as well as the introduction of ATMs. At the time, very few people really appreciated the significance of this work, and how it would change our lives. As we now know, it was the initial foundations for our now digital lives. Acronyms like EFTPOS were second nature to me as we regularly discussed the various challenges and opportunities of electronic banking during my childhood.

A video was co-produced by Dad and profiles the work in his last few years at the bank and the link is https://youtu.be/1Qsod56oRuo

Dad is survived by his wife Sheril Elvish, children Jan Elvish, Craig Elvish and Brett Elvish, and grandchildren, Daniel Foote, Laura Foote, Adam Elvish, Tarryn Elvish, Kaelah Elvish and Panadda Jurai.

President Ken Crawford attended the funeral service and reported

“At the funeral there was John Bloom, and other ex-football players and John English.

 

Brett’s son Adam Paolini-Elvish subsequently posted on our ANZROC Face Book page “Thank you to the ANZ Retired Officers Club and its members for their messages. It was wonderful to see many also in attendance on Saturday, particularly those who played football for ANZ. We all really appreciated your effort to be there to reflect upon and celebrate Dad’s life. On behalf of my Father and our family, thank you! Brett Elvish”

 

Some of the tributes received are listed below:

 

Louis Hebrard emailed “This is sad indeed. In the early days of computing, as a programmer and systems developer, there was much interaction with computer operations. Neville knew what was needed to run operations successfully and could be justifiably demanding in this regard. He also encouraged cooperation between all stakeholders in order to have systems run smoothly. In all this he had a happy disposition, enjoyed social occasions and ran what I remember as a generally happy team. I think of him as a pillar of early computing at ANZ. RIP Neville”

 

Dick Milnthorpe emailed “Sad to hear Nev has gone, I was fond of Nev and will miss him... I first met Nev back in 69, he was then working at the GE 225 data centre with Arthur Vale and he never changed much over the years. I next met him in 1980 when I came to work in OZ in South Yarra. He was then looking after the IT side for Vic Admin. Nev was a real dinky die Aussie, a real Digger, big hearted, as straight as a die, and a hard worker. I christened him 'Young Nev' because he was a bit younger than me and I persuaded Derek Gall to have him transferred into Systems where he was absolutely invaluable working as a senior member of the Branch Terminal Project Team in 1985/6 and where his experience of the Branches problems really made a huge difference and contributed largely to its success. As I recall Vic Admin had had many problems with the IT Department in the past and we had a voluminous file of letters of complaints from him, when he first arrived and asked me what he was to do I handed him the file and said he could reply to those for a start !

Nev had his health problems and when he retired he bought a fruit farm away from the City. When I was in Mornington, we often found he had left a bag of fruit by our door when we were out. He and his wife eventually moved near to us in Mornington and we used to see them on our visits from UK Nev was an original, like many of Jim Paton's GE 225 Team, a diminishing group who did a great job for the Bank back in the early 60s. Someone should record the achievements of these dedicated early pioneers for posterity before it is too late.”

 

Jeff Pitt emailed “I too remember Neville fondly. I am sure it was he and Doug Vollmerhause who interviewed me (and others) in ANZ QLD Divisional Office in 1968 when applications were sought across ANZ for an expansion of the Data Processing Department at South Yarra.

Neville was always insistent on high standards and keen to be innovative in management practices. He achieved very regard among all his peers and staff.

He also enjoyed himself and welcomed any sort of celebrations. I remember the story of a trip home down the Frankston line after a celebratory drink (or two) where Neville awoke from slumber on the train to find the station was the one after he should have disembarked. Once on the platform and focused on working out how to get home he came to realise that it had been the last train for the night. Worse still, he had actually slept thru the whole journey to Frankston and was on the way back to the city when he awoke at, not at the station after his own, but too early on the return trip at the one before his own station. He clearly made it home eventually. Neville really enjoyed telling this story against himself! RIP Neville Elvish........”

 

Kim Stephen emailed “Neville was a personality endeared and respected by all. I was associated with Neville through senior executive who were and remain leaders in their field at a time of significant IT industry growth and a period rapid change in banking process. Neville was a doer and trusted with key part of banking technology operation in one of largest banking institutions in Australia. Many of us enjoyed time with him reflecting on the challenges of that time on more than one occasion at South Yarra restaurants and bars. He helped us all with a balance in our lives and good times. he will always be a part of a special time in my life. My heart goes out to his family and loved ones at this time “

 

Tom McCullough emailed “Lost track of Nev over the years. He was a stalwart in the old Data Processing Department. Was a tower of strength. I remember the train incident. It didn’t only happen once. As I recall he eventually got the guards on side, sat in the back compartment and had them get him off at the right location including transfers at Caulfield. RIP Nev”

 

Neville Pearson emailed “I am saddened that Cheryl and I will be unable to attend the funeral service as we will be flying to China at this time to visit the terracotta warriors. Neville was a fantastic friend and work mate of Cheryl and me in our Banking days at the Emanza centre and with ANZ Bank Football Club”

 

John Ries emailed “I knew and respected Neville. He was a man’s man and great to work with. He told you exactly what he thought. Quite tough on the football field. I played against him once and still can remember coming off second best. Vale Neville”

 

Des Shady posted “Neville coached the ANZ football team when I played back in the late 60's or early 70's. As a playing coach he certainly led by example”

 

Bill Willocks emailed “Neville was great company to be around and was one of those natural leaders that we were lucky enough to have back in the 177 and 227 Toorak Road days.”

 

 

FORSYTH N.B.(NOLA) 2/04/2019 89 YEARS

Daughter Heather Campbell advised that her mother and our Honorary member Nola Forsyth passed away 02/04/2019 aged 89 years.

Nola was the long time organiser of annual ANZ Collins Street branch reunions and enjoyed hosting members that over the years included many of our past members such as the late Charles Rennie. She moved into a nursing home in Ashwood a few years ago but she still enjoyed receiving our Anzroc newsletters.

John Brown emailed “Sad to hear Nola has gone, she loved to keep in touch with her bank friends and until about a year ago she contacted ANZROC on a regular basis hoping that she could organise another M351/M394 Re-union. For many years after her retirement from 351 Collins St branch, Nola ran a gift/secondhand shop in Maling Rd Canterbury and only closed the business a couple of years ago when she moved into low care accommodation. When she was last in touch, Nola mentioned that she was being kept busy visiting and helping other residents in the home. We will miss her.”

 

O’BRIEN PETER 6/06/2019 68 YEARS

 

John Morgan emailed “Just to let you know that Peter passed away on 6th June. Had a long illness and treatment for cancer. He did come to the annual lunch Dec 2017, but he wanted to keep his life private .”

Eamon Veaney emailed “sad news. Peter joined Anzroc in Nov 17 and was only 68 years old. I worked with him at 227 from 97-99.”

 

David Boyles Past CIO of ANZ emailed “Peter was a good man. I hope that Peter enjoyed his life, his family, his profession and his time at ANZ. He was a contributor, not a taker. He will be missed by those that loved him.”

 

Eamon Veaney emailed “The celebration of life for Peter/Obe/Obey as he was also known was a warm occasion attended by a large gathering of family, friends and colleagues. Anzroc was well represented including Eamon Veaney, Carl Garley, Glyn and Janet Parry-Jones, John Morgan who joined ANZ the same day as Peter, John Renwick, Rod Wassell, Elaine Haw also Liz Miller, Richard Annois, Lou Parker, Annalise Jennings, Rukshi Aboo , Karen Kendrick and Jennifer Jansen ex ANZ colleagues.

There were many stories about Peter’s family life and his exploits at cricket and football. Peter played first class cricket for the MCC and was a Life Member. Paul Sheahan represented the MCC at the funeral.

He remained positive to all around him through 2 years of illness.

A wonderful life taken too soon.”

 

From the ANZROC members our condolences are extended to the families and friends of Neville, Nola and Peter.

 

 

HELISMA J.V.(JACK) 83 YEARS 18/04/2019

Honorary member Jack Helisma was a regular correspondent to our newsletter and will be missed. Jack enjoyed his career in the ESA/ANZ and looked forward to receiving the newsletters.

SCOTT N.B.(BRUCE) 93 YEARS 19/4/2019

 

Honorary member N.B. (Bruce) Scott passed away on 15/4/2019 aged 93 years and an email to our President Ken from Bruce’s son Tony follows……

Bruce while he was able was a regular attendee to our ANZROC meetings and we enjoyed his company over many years.

Bruce enlisted in the RAAF in April 1944 (18 years of age) and at discharge in July 1945 was a Leading Aircraftman with 2 T&MO, W Melbourne but the very next day he enlisted in the Australian Army and at discharge in November 1946 was a Private in the 1Aust Reinft Trg Btn (JW).

Tony Scott, son of Bruce Scott emailed “It is with great sadness that I inform you of the death of my father Bruce Scott who passed away peacefully on the 15th April at Blue Cross Broughtonlea in Surrey Hills.

Bruce led a full and happy life to the end and always loved attending your meetings to catch up with the Scotty blokes. When he could no longer attend, he enjoyed every newsletter that arrived. Happy to see he was not in the bereavements section.

Bruce was literally born in a bank with his father Roy Scott a 40 year plus ESANDA man. As a child he grew up on top of the Ascot Vale Branch on Mt Alexander Road, he often told me of the magnificent ballroom above the chambers. He would take his bike and his .22 to hunt rabbits in Keilor. Roy was

known to pop of a few squab with his shotgun outside the bank to pop onto to the dinner plate. Tricky part was getting rid of the evidence before the local constabulary arrived.

Bruce started as a teller at 16 I think before WW2 and met his wife Mary of 65 years, who passed away in 2017. Mary was a teller in the branch Cnr Bourke and Exhibition Streets where they met. Balancing the daily ledger in the tellers’ pit eventuated in a long marriage and three children, Jenny, Tony and Peter.

I still bank at the 388 Collins street branch and point out Roy Scotts as well as W.V Scotts names on the WW1 honour roll on the wall. I also make sure Bruce is front and centre in the WW2 diary book at the entrance.

I remember as a child his first manager post in Emerald Hill and as a child hearing Puffing Billy pass. He finished as you know as the first manager of 55 Collins Street, Collins Place Branch.

In his retirement Bruce loved his fishing (not necessarily catching) all over Australia with the Murray and the Snowy rivers his favorites. Golf at Kew and Cowes.”

Will Bailey emailed “I was saddened to read of Bruce Scott’s death. We went back many years together firstly at ESA Hartwell were ha was Clerk General Duties and I was a Ledger keeper. Later we were both Instructors at the Scotty Training School for a couple of years. Much later we spent time together when he was Manager at Collins Place. As an aside I worked with his father Roy Scott who was Manager Murrumbeena and later at Flinders Lane.

His father was a great guy and Bruce certainly followed in his footsteps. Bruce was a truly “good guy and banker”. I also knew Mary at 90 Bourke St Branch. Both were a strong part of the Bank family.

Fond farewell good buddy.”

Syd Swaby emailed “Bruce Scott was appointed Manager 75 Collins Street after Joe Blair retired then became 1st manager at 55 Collins Street when 75 Collins St closed and 55 Collins St opened.

At the time I was an “Advance Clerk “at 75Collins Street, think that was the term, later known as Manager’s Assistant, it was a pleasure to have worked with Bruce way back then.”

 

WHITMORE J.M.(MIKE) 89 YEARS 31/3/2019

Susan Ainger daughter of our Honorary Member Mike Whitmore emailed that her Dad spent the last six months at Salisbury House Aged Care facility at Upper Beaconsfield. He had severe, but happy, dementia. She also advised that Mum (Olwyn)and Dad had a great life. We lived in many country Victorian towns. Just when Mum would have the house set up the way she wanted; we'd be moved on. About every three years. They had many wonderful life-time friends. Lots from the bank. Some still with us, some not. He lived a good life, was a great provider and his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren feel lucky to have known him. Mike donated his body to Science - Melbourne University. He insisted on no funeral or memorial. We have honoured his wishes which were set up well in advance, but if anyone would like to raise a glass and remember Mike, feel free.

 

WILLIAMS E.F.(ERIC) 98 YEARS 28/4/2019

Honorary member Eric Williams was a regular correspondent to our Newsletter and until recently came to the annual Christmas luncheon coming from Warrnambool for the day. Eric also attended occasional meetings when in the city.

Eric enlisted in the Australian Army in Launceston in July 1942 and at date of discharge in June 1946 his rank was Lieutenant 12/40 Australian Infantry Battalion.

Daughter Susan Williams emailed ‘Please be advised Eric Williams died last night. He worked with ANZ all his working life until he retired in 1980 when he turned 60. He was 98 and a half when he died. I’m not sure of all the details of his career but he started before the war in Tasmania.”

Dick Sanders emailed “Sad, but a good age and condolences to his family.

He was Area Manager when I was posted to Portland. He was encouraging to us all.

He organised a visit to a large Sheep Station owned and run by two elderly sisters and to where we had a picnic and played tennis.”

Members stood in remembrance of our late members Jack, Bruce, Mike and Eric at our meeting at

 

 

BANCROFT GRAHAM 83 YEARS 14/1/2019

 

Past President Neville Pearson advised “Geoff Beard phoned to sadly advise Cheryl and me of the passing of Graham Bancroft at his Nursing Home where he had resided for some time. Our hearts go out to Carole and we will miss Graham at our quarterly lunches.

 

Graham was an exceptional player for ANZ Bank Tennis Club playing in the Southern Districts Men’s A Grade Doubles competition for many years in the ANZ Men’s tennis teams. Together with Peter Harvey, Bill Stevens and Dick Sanders winning several A grade Southern Districts men’s competitions.

 

Dick Sanders emailed “In the early to mid 1960’s I was working in a section of Methods Dept. South Yarra, when a telephone call came through requesting I make myself known to a new staff arrival from Perth, one Graham Bancroft. Would I undertake to introduce him to members of the Tennis Team – of course. We became fairly close friends and the team often finished up after tennis at Graham and Bev’s house for mixed drinks.

 

At my Buck’s party in Middle Brighton I was ankle cuffed to a Ball and Chain and transported on the back of a Tray Truck via the Nepean Highway, to Graham’s house and not released until the following day. Actually, I was to stay with Graham and his then wife until a fortnight later when I was married on Grand Final Day of our Tennis Team and thus missed out on that occasion. It was Graham’s wife who Tape-Recorded the wedding service and reception.

 

In later years the friendship was not sustained but I fondly remember the many good times when our families got together. Nevertheless, Bev and her girls remain close friends of my wife and me.

 

My sympathies to Carole whom I remember very well.”

 

BOOTH ARTHUR 77 YEARS` 16/12/2019

 

ANZROC member Graeme Plant advised that his great friend Arthur Booth passed away on 16/12/2019 aged 77 years. Arthur had lived at Elliot Heads, Queensland for some years and was a regular correspondent on receipt of his annual Birthday card. Graham and Arthur both worked at Data Processing Department in South Yarra and their friendship extended over 44 years

 

Past President Kevin Mitchell emailed “I fondly remember Arthur Booth as a fellow member of ES&A Men’s Basketball team that played at the newly acquired old Albert Park Army Barracks. Arty lived in the outer northern suburbs but could always be relied on to turn up to make sure we did not have to give a walkover. Arty was one of our taller players and a consistent basket shooter over several seasons. While we did not win any premierships, we had a lot of fun enjoying ourselves every Thursday night. Other ES&A regular team players supporting Arty were Graeme Ainscough, Mike Kovaks, Max O’Brian, Ray Perry, Trevor Smethurst and Dickie Turner. Vale Arty Booth.”

 

DELMENICO K.W.(KEVIN) 79 YEARS 6/1/2019

 

Barbara Delmenico advised that husband Kevin passed away on 6/1/2019. Kevin had spent most of his career in country branches that started in Castlemaine and progressed through to Manager Daylesford and Kevin finally retired from Sturt Street Ballarat. Barbara said that Kevin was a past Shire President of the Daylesford Shire.

 

Kevin really enjoyed reading the newsletter about his colleagues and friends in ANZ.

 

GILL J.M.(JOHN) 81 YEARS 25/01/2019

 

John Evans advised of the passing of his friend and fellow Wodonga resident and our Honorary member John Gill. John was for some time a regular correspondent to the newsletter.

 

HUGHES D.F. (DAVID) 86 YEARS 23/9/2018

 

Widow Judy Hughes advised that David had passed away in Invermay Park, Ballarat in September 2018.

 

WALTON C.J.(COLIN) 85 YEARS 24/12/2018

 

Frank Hatfield emailed “I was saddened to learn of the passing of Colin Walton.

 

Colin and I were juniors together at the ES&A 607 Nicholson Street, North Carlton in 1949 and as we lived close to each other we used to ride our bicycles together, to and from Preston, to work. One evening as we were riding home we were stopped by a policeman and booked for speeding around a corner. The next day was the police pay day and when the sergeant from North Fitzroy came in to cash his pay cheque, the teller Bob Jefferies, refused to do so as the cheque was not negotiable. The sergeant said "Why? you always have before" and Bob said, "Because one of your blokes has booked two of mine". When the reason for the 'booking' was revealed to the sergeant, he and Bob both burst out laughing and the sergeant said, "Tell your boys to forget about it".

 

In later years Colin was Manager at Glenferrie branch when my daughter was placed there.

 

Vale Colin.”

 

WEAVING PETER 84 YEARS 5/1/2019

 

Fay McPherson advised the passing of Peter who had not been well for some time. Fay worked with Peter at Corporate Accounts (Lending) when they were at 351 Collins Street.

 

WELLS R.G. (Ron) 87 years 25/12/2018

 

Michael Wells, son of Ron emailed to say” his father was a devoted husband caring for mum that had dementia for 5 years who passed away 3 weeks after dad…. not a very good Xmas. “

 

 

 

 

Cann I.N. (Ian) 22/11/2018 90 years

Fay McPherson advised us of Ian’s passing. Fay worked with Ian in Registrars Department at 394 Collins Street in 1962 during her career in ANZ.

Trimble J.B. (James) 5/6/2017 89 years

Jim’s daughter phoned to advise Jim’s passing in 2017 and said Jim really enjoyed reading the newsletter and keeping up with his old friends and workmates.

Our condolences to the families and friends of Ian and James.

Hornsby F.C. (Fred) 87 years 22/10/2018

 

O’Brien F.W. (Frank) 79 years 23/10/2018

 

A large group of family and friends attended Frank O'Brien's memorial service on 29 October.

 

ANZROC (Vic) member and close friend, Graham Holt kept the gathering amused with many anecdotes from Frank's banking, sporting and recreational activities. Other ANZROC (Vic) members/friends in attendance were brother-in-law John Penhale, John Bloom, Roy Peake, Geoff Ridgway, Gary Stanway, Jim Lee, John Brown and John Pitts.

 

Graham Holt advised that he and Frank joined the ANZ at the same time and met at the annual induction course for new entrants in 1954 and they had been friends ever since. Frank and Graham played football for the ANZ.

 

Ken Parry emailed “. Frank was one of nature's gentleman who I had the pleasure of working with at Burwood Branch in the 70's. A big man with an even bigger heart Condolences to Di and the family. RIP Frank “

 

Kennedy David 93 years 1/6/2018

David Kennedy served in the RAAF from September 1942 to date of discharge in April 1946 when he was Leading Aircraftman at RAAF Headquarters.

Greg Kennedy, son of David gave us a brief resume of his father’s career and interests after retirement.

“David joined the ES&A when he was 19 after returning from New Guinea with the Air Force. He spoke fondly of the “old days” where he considered the ES&A as more like family than work colleagues. He worked as a teller and then accountant at many suburban branches and some country ones as well which included Echuca, which he loved. He got his big break in the early ‘60’s when he was promoted to Manager at Murrumbeena. He spent many years there and accumulated many friends, both staff and clients. He was then transferred to Malvern, where once again enjoyed the challenge. David was extremely stressed on the 13th February 1966, the day before decimal currency arrived, spending almost the whole night at the branch worried about what may occur the following morning. It ran smoothly, and David would comment, “It was because I took the stress away from everyone else”!

David had two unfortunate incidents occur whilst in the bank with armed holdups, one at Murrumbeena and the other at Malvern. He was manager on both occasions. He said the bank looked after him on both occasions giving him and the staff 2 hours off to recover.

After leaving the bank in the late ‘70’s he retired, didn’t enjoy it, so 6 weeks later got a bookkeeping job with a local plastering company close to his home in Rosebud. This lasted 10 years, before he took on the Manager’s position at the Rosebud Country Club, where he and wife Phil had been members for many years. This role lasted around 4 years before he retired for good in the early 1990s.

His passion for golf beckoned and he played as much as he could, travelled with Phil to different destinations around Australia. He also “pottered” around the garden and finally got to tidy his beloved shed, which was on his “to do” list for almost his whole adult life.

David’s wife Phil had a stroke in 1997, which threw their life upside down with David dedicating his whole time to caring for her. It was around this time David was diagnosed with dementia, which the doctors advised the family he would be lucky to survive another 10 years. As stubborn as David was, he lasted another 21 years. David and Phil had 5 children, 8 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren.

David’s other love was the South Melbourne football club and he attended most games until they “deserted” him and went to Sydney. Greg recalls every time they went to watch their Swannies, David would continue to call them South, never Sydney. He just couldn’t get his head around the concept.

David loved his family very much. He also had a close-knit friendship group, but as his family would quite often say, he loved “the bank”. As mentioned earlier, his affection for the staff and clients was infectious with many shifting their accounts to branches where David was.

He will be missed by many who loved him dearly”.

Walker W.T. (Bill) 82 years 25/9/2018

Gerry McPherson advised that W.T. (Bill) Walker passed away on 25/9/2018 after a long illness aged 82 years. Bill was a regular correspondent to our newsletter and Gerry said he worked with Bill way back in 1952 at Flinders Lane Branch. Bill was a great friend of our past ANZROC President and long-time committeeman the late Col Edwards.

There was a large crowd at the celebration of Bill’s life including several ANZROC members Clive Bayley, Bill Bowring, Dick Chegwin, Graeme Joseph, George Lawson, John McPhee, Gerry and Fay McPherson, Gordon Paulett, John Phelan and Bevyn Ranford.

Barry Reid emailed “Bill and I worked together for a few years on the 5th floor at 394 Collins Street, Melbourne branch prior to the 56 Olympic Games in Melbourne , Bill worked in Public Relations with Mr. Uren and later with Ron Bauer, while I worked in G.M.O ‘s newly formed Savings Bank division under Mr. Wally Symon, later State Manager of Western Australia, Mr. Selby Fischer later to become State Manager for Queensland and then Mr. Max Bade later to become State Manager of South Australia. I did not either stay long enough to achieve a similar posting or more likely did not quite possess their ability.

Billy Walker was an outstanding cricketer, enjoyed belting the ball to all parts of the ground and never stopped his efforts to do so. Bill made plenty of runs for the ANZ team over many seasons.

I have a good little story which I will relate re a weekend trip to Albury to play the ANZ cricket club from Sydney in which Bill Walker together with Des Rittman destroyed them with the bat after a rather late night at The Railway hotel in Albury. Vale Bill Walker you were a gentleman and a pleasure to know.”

John Brown emailed “Bill and his wife Maureen both worked at 351 Collins Street branch while Jan and I were there and were popular and respected workmates. A copy of an article in the ANZ staff Journal, Chequerboard, which mentions Bill's batting performance when the ANZ team won the A Grade Mercantile Cricket Association final in 1962 is on our website and may be of interest to members”

Watt A. C. (Tony) 88 years 13/3/2018

Daughter Joanne emailed “Tony joined the ES&A Bank in Melbourne after leaving school and was transferred to Adelaide in the late 1960's. He retired from the bank in the mid-1980's. After his first wife, Anne , died in 1987, Tony moved back to Melbourne and married Margaret, who was a close family friend. Tony and Margaret had many happy years together, traveling and leading a very active social life. Tony was a member of Royal Brighton Yacht Club and Sandringham Yacht Club and enjoyed mixing with a wide circle of friends at the clubs on a regular basis. Tony is survived by his wife, Margaret, and his 3 children & their families.”

 

 

BUNTAIN J.C. (Jock) 88 years 11/8/2018

 

Stella Buntain said that at Jock’s celebration of life at Yarra Valley Country Club she spent time with ANZROC member Wendy BlackGodfrey Mills had visited Jock while he was in the nursing home. Stella said that Jock worked in 394 Collins Street and 55 Collins Street in administrative roles, was Manager Mount Waverley and after retiring returned to ANZ on contract for mainly relieving roles.

 

Stella and daughter Fiona were reminiscing about Jock’s prowess as a golfer of 30 years at Yarra Valley Country Club where he could be found each week playing on Sunday with friends and meeting for coffees on Mondays.

 

Dick Sanders emailed “I have known Jock since the 1960’s – he and his family lived in the next street to Joan and me in East Doncaster. A Good man and a good golfer,”

 

Meggs G. J. (Geoff) 90 years 18/8/2018

 

Margaret Meggs said that Geoff enjoyed the first half of his career with Esanda and was then transferred into the branch network and at retirement at 55 was Manager Surrey Hills. Geoff and Margaret then travelled overseas extensively enjoying America and Canada, Europe, UK and one trip to Morocco. In recent years travelling was spent appreciating Australia and especially Queensland where they spent a month earlier this year. Geoff was a keen player of lawn bowls.

 

Geoff was a regular correspondent to the ANZROC newsletter and attended many of the monthly luncheons when he was able.

 

Stone Bob 84 years 7/9/2018

 

Barry Reid emailed “Bob and his wife Marie had not been enjoying very good health for some time and prior to being transferred to the Arcare Port Arlington Aged Facility to be nearer to their daughters Leanne and Kim and son Shane, they had previously stayed at the William Angliss Hospital in Upper Ferntree for a period. Bob enjoyed his home life and was a very good family man.

 

Bob and I enjoyed a long association together, both being transferred to the Banks internal audit division, otherwise known as the Men with the Green Pen, back in 1973 and working together on many occasions, and we later retired together at age 55 in September 1989 and then did a little part time work.

 

I seem to recall that Bob commenced his Banking career at Yackandandah in country Victoria and mentioning that one of his important duties there was chopping up the kindling and firewood each morning for the fire place in the branch managers office and keep it going during the day.

 

Bob often shared many of his good jokes some not so good and stories with us all.

 

Bob was a staunch supporter of the Richmond Football Club and was thrilled when they won last year’s flag and it’s not beyond possibility for another win again this year.

 

Vale Bob old mate. Barry Reid.”

 

ANZROC Membership Officer John Brown emailed” Jan and I were very sorry to hear that Bob had passed away as we both worked with Bob at 351 Collins St branch in the early 1960s. In later years Bob was transferred to the Audit staff and conducted audits at many branches. When conducting an audit at a country branch, Bob usually took along a few rabbit traps and often picked up a few bunnies to take home after the audit. The audit staff were a close bunch and I am sure that Barry Reid and others will have a few stories to relate about Bob's time on the audit circuit”.

 

 

Martin Zelda Jean 85 years July 2018

 

Zelda was a regular correspondent to our ANZROC newsletter and her letters were always interesting. She had been resident in a Creswick Nursing Home for the last few years.

 

Committee member Joan Nathan emailed “It is sad to hear of Zelda's passing, she was most grateful to the help I gave her in recovering her safe custody envelope some time age. A very interesting person to talk to. Her family and friends will really feel her loss, deepest sympathy to all.”

 

Maree Pritchard emailed about Zelda Martin. "I worked with Zelda in the early 1980's. She was a diligent and industrious worker. She had a great sense of humour and would take on many new challenging projects and technologies. We were both seconded to DP in the rollout of Transaction Banking. I had a great one on one working relationship with Zelda and a fantastic mentor. I had a lot of time and respect for Zelda. She was a great asset to the Personnel and Training Department."

 

Abernethy                                          A.J. (Alistair)                      84 years               4/7/2018

 

Alistair was a regular contributor to our newsletter until a few years ago. Alistair passed away after a short illness with family present. Alistair had spent some time in Audit prior to his retirement and would have been known by many members.

 

On behalf of ANZROC members I have expressed our condolences to Alistair’s family and friends.

 

 

 

Penhall D. L. (David) 68 years 21/5/2018

Our Treasurer Glyn Parry Jones advised that his good friend and our ANZROC member David Penhall aged 68 years passed away on 21st May 2018. David and Jill were holidaying in Tasmania three weeks ago when David had a heart attack. David had a stent inserted in Launceston and was fit enough to fly back to Melbourne about 10 days ago. The decision was taken to insert a defibrillator/pacemaker last Tuesday, but sadly the operation did not go as had been envisaged. The well attended celebration of the life of our member David Penhall took place on May 30th in Brighton East. Tributes to David spoke of his love of family and friends, sailing, travel - especially in more remote parts of Australia, and of good food and wine. David will be remembered as compassionate, a thoroughly decent person and a real gentleman.

David’s ANZ and Bank of Adelaide colleagues were well represented in the mourners and included Robyn Kosidlo, Phillip Ellis, Bob Ellum, Colin Geldart, Stephen Green, Charles Griss, David Jones, Richard Jones, Phil McBean, Peter Nyga, Glyn Parry-Jones, Roy Sloggett, Trevor Stevens, Wayne Stephenson, John Sudholz, Keith Trowell, Barb Weston and Rod Willard.

Caudry John 89 years 28/3/2018

 

We received advice from John’s daughter Robyn that her father had passed away on 28/3/2018 aged 89 years.

 

John had been in poor health for some time but before his illness he was a great supporter of ANZROC and sadly a very good friend of the late Bruce Tickell who had passed away a few days earlier.

 

Bruce Morley reported “John Caudry's family and friends gathered to farewell John at Peninsula Grange Retirement Village, Mornington. The Family spoke fondly of John and his career with ANZ. John wanted to be farewelled with a party and the family made sure that this happened. John would have been very pleased with the support provided to the family.”

 

Dedlefs Ray 87 years 19/3/2018

 

Jennie Mitchell daughter of Ray emailed “My dad, Ray Dedlefs passed away on 19/3/2018; he still enjoyed reading the newsletters that were sent from your group. He was in aged care over the last ten months and was still actively involved in managing his finances etc until fairly recently, a true banker.”

 

Will Bailey emailed “Ray Dedlefs was a highly respected and valued colleague. We first worked together relocating the then General Manager, Greg Wilson’s private files in the GM’s office at 271 Collins Street in the early ‘50s. Our paths crossed frequently over the years when Ray worked on security matters. He was closely involved in the acquisition of the Bank’s first series of ATMs. A man who took his role very seriously but with an engaging sense of humour. Another loyal and valued colleague.”

 

Tickell Bruce 89 years 26/3/2018

 

There was a large gathering for the funeral service for Bruce Tickell and included ANZROC members Ron Adams, Bob Challis, Alan Chapple, Dick Chegwin, Val Goldsworthy, Bob Lamb, Gordon Paulette, Bevyn Ranford, Barry Reid, Dick Sanders and we met John Murdoch, son of the late ANZROC member Brian Murdoch who was a great friend of Bruce Tickell when they both served on the ANZROC committee for a number of years.

 

ANZROC membership officer John Brown emailed “Sad news, I got to know Bruce and his family in the early 1960s when Bruce, John Vanselow and Brian Murdoch became involved with the ANZ Basketball Club. They were great mentors to the many younger playing members, providing support and encouragement during both the matches and the many social events. Bruce was also a class cricketer, playing for the ANZ team in the A Grade Mercantile Cricket Association. In the June 1962 edition of Chequerboard (ANZ's staff newsletter at that time) it was reported that the ANZ team has won the final of the 1961/62 season, completing a "hat trick “of premierships, and that they would advance to the Victorian Junior Cricket Association in the following year. At that time, Bruce had played 14 seasons with the team scoring 4067 runs at an average of 31.8. His great friend Kevin Watson had also played for 11 seasons taking 330 wickets for an average of 9.6. Others in that team were Bill Walker, Bevyn Ranford, Bob Bishop, David Phelps, Robin Chase, P Bower, Trevor Dusting, Bill Lumsden, K Irvine and G Hopkins (Captain). “

 

Kevin Watson emailing from Perth “This morning I awoke to a message from Gayle Tickell that her father and my long time friend had passed on to greener fields.

 

We first met at 394 Collins Street at the Bank of Australia – on Monday of the first week of March 1951. I was reporting in for transfer to General Manager’s Office at Chief Accountant’s Department, whereas Bruce was going to work as a Ledger Supervisor. Bruce had just recently had his 22nd birthday and I was to attain mine in early June. Bruce was a tremendous fellow, a gentleman and a very good sportsman. He contributed greatly to some of the sporting activities within the bank. Notably he contributed much to the Men’s basketball team and he and a few others gave much to the training of young fellows in that game. I met him on the first morning when the Clerk in the Personnel Department, Ian Fraser, asked whether I played cricket. When I said I did, he took me down to meet Bruce Tickell, who was a foundation member of the Bank of Australasia Cricket Club, which had been formed in 1948. Incidentally, I noticed a young lady, one of his ledger machinists, who I was to later marry. I talked to Bruce and said I would like to try out for the team. I played my first season in 1951 and from then on. Bruce was my closest friend and am proud to say that he was my teammate in the true sense of the word, because in the game of cricket, the regular bowler and the wicket keeper form their own little team - as their communication is frequent as they work together to dispose of the opposition – As far as I am concerned this was the greatest sporting partnership that I enjoyed. We spent our entire cricket career together and I spent many hours bowling to him in the nets as he tried to eradicate a perceived weakness – a shortish ball rising outside the off stump. We made what we considered a considerable contribution to the team as there are many entries in the score book “C Tickell B Watson”. Bruce was a lovely batsman and had virtually a mortgage on our batting average. The years passed very pleasantly indeed.

 

Besides his attributes as a cricketer he was an all round sportsman – apart from the basketball team, he was also a keen footballer and played on the wing for the Malvern Amateur Australian Rules Football Club.

 

Our friendship has now lasted over 67 years and we have remained close over all those years.

 

One of the typical one liners that he produced that is freshest in my mind is when I rang on the morning of his 88th birthday and wished him well. He quipped – I can go out and buy a new bat now, making reference to the ill-regarded no 87, and being 13 short of 100, although I never remember him being dismissed on that number – always going on to make the 100. The memories I carry are voluminous – too many to recall. Suffice to say I am not a great collector of statistics but we accumulated a number of premierships – I think at one time in four consecutive years. We achieved a standard of cricket which took us into VJCA A Grade after having invested in a turf wicket. Our turf wicket and dressing sheds were built on Batman Avenue, Melbourne which is now the site of the Rod Laver Arena.

 

At the height of the time our club was fielding three 11s but for many years we had two 11s on the go, one in the VJCA. Incidentally, in my, and I think Bruce’s, last season, we were runners up in the VJCA behind East Malvern which progressed to sub-district under the captaincy of Graham Yallop who went on to captain Victoria. We had a rich and proud history and every now and again we were added to in number by further transferees from interstate – I think particularly of the late Graham Hopkins and Bevyn Ranford – both from WA. Talking of Graham, I briefly mention that in a grand final he made a blistering 187 – I think we made 5 for about 547 in that match.

 

It was an absolute delight to have known Bruce and in a way I am pleased that he didn’t live see the disgrace of Australian Cricket in the last few days. He gave the big C a hell of a run for its money, sustaining more surgery than anyone I have ever known and never surrendered – he never did surrender his hand easily. Finally in pain no more to rejoin the lovely Helen, whom he lost too early.He is greatly missed.”

 

Watkins Margaret 5/3/2018

 

ANZROC Honorary Member Roger Watkins wrote “I am letting you know of the passing of my wife Margaret on 5/3/2018 at the age of 84.”

 

Margaret had been in care for 18 months after Roger had been sole carer for some years. She will be missed by Roger, 4 children with partners and 14 grand children and 11 great grandchildren. Roger

 

met Margaret by chance and he always considered himself very lucky for that chance meeting. Margaret was interred in her home town of Barrigun (NSW) and Roger recalls a visit they made to Barrigun in 1954 where they were greeted warmly by the townspeople.

 

Our condolences are extended to family and friends of our passed members’ John, Ray and Bruce and to Roger and his family.

 

Derek Gall (further tributes)

 

Will Bailey emailed “Derek Gall and I worked on the selection of Teller terminals and later on the transfer to IBM from Honeywell. I travelled with him, Frank Hughes and Bob Castledean to Glasgow, Paris and IBM USA. I really got to know Derek as one does when you spend weeks travelling together. Derek was an excellent IT executive and the Bank benefitted from his deep knowledge of technology. We worked closely together; he was a loyal and highly valued colleague.”

 

Kane P.M. (Peter) 80 years 27/2/2018

Our member Peter Alexander advised “It is with a great deal of sadness I wish to advise fellow ANZROC Members of the passing of Peter Michael Kane, at the age of 80, and following a three year battle with Bone Cancer. Peter was positive right to the end and, just before his passing, he, I - and others who also had worked for The E S & A Bank - had a quite animated discussion on those early days working for that quite wonderful Bank.

I met Peter at the ES&A’s North Melbourne branch, circa 1958, and we remained close friends thereafter. They were very happy days, with Bill Kubale as our Manager. Peter met his wife, Diane, when she worked at the ES & A at 77 William Street branch.

Peter gained many friends as his career progressed, but I would think his days as Internal Auditor was the central part of his career, and - via that position/responsibility - he, of course, met, came to know and became friends with many of the ANZ staff, across Victoria.

Peter retired of ill health at age 53, but, in due course, he was fortunate to return to relatively good health, and gave energy to Geo-casing, Bush-walking and camping, scouting, sailing, and his family.

A great friend, who will be long remembered.”

Bob Lamb emailed “The celebration of the life of Retired Officer Peter Kane was held on 7th March 2018 and was indeed such a testimonial to him. Peter Alexander made an emotional tribute which was heart wrenching.

Among the large number of mourners were retired officers Peter Alexander, Bob Lamb, Geoff Murrell, Tom Portelli, Lindsay White and Brian Wills.

I had spent time with Peter K. at Footscray (N&D) and later for several years as a fellow Internal Auditor.”

Richards L.R. (Lindsay) 87 years 4/3/2018

Speaking with Lindsay’s son Ken, he told me his father had joined the ANZ at 18 in Wagga Wagga and spent 38 years in ANZ. Lindsay’s career covered time in Yarrawonga, International Department in Melbourne where he supplied young Ken with foreign stamps that started many years of collecting stamps. Lindsay had time in Internal Audit covering Victoria and Tasmania, advanced to management at Noble Park and Collingwood which at the time was on the corner of Johnson Street and Hoddle Street and immortalised in a Barry Humphries book “The 12 Most Ugly buildings in Melbourne”. Lindsay went on to manage Forest Hill retiring in 1986. Lindsay was a keen sportsman playing tennis for many years and at the age of 16 was playing against Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall. Lindsay played golf at Rosanna for more than 30 years and was an enthusiastic Richmond AFL supporter and was able to see his beloved Tigers take the flag in 2017. Ken said there were a number of Lindsay’s friends from ANZ in attendance at the funeral service.

Bob Lamb emailed “I was saddened to read of the passing of Lindsay Richards with whom I was also a fellow Internal Auditor. When a branch was quite large the Bank would send a couple/several Auditors at the one time to get the task done and over with; hence I worked quite closely with Lindsay on many occasions. “

Our condolences to families and friends of Peter Kane and Lindsay Richards.

Derek Gall

We have been advised that Derek Gall passed away recently. Derek was the GM Information Technology, then called EDP at ANZ in the early 80's.

Dick Milnthorpe and Bruce Plaice-Leary remembered Derek below.

From Bruce He was a visionary, but without the technology to carry it through. He made a video in the late 80’s showing how people would access retail outlets, order food, supplies and things like flowers for same day delivery. Sadly, we only had teletext and similar systems at the time, a security nightmare. But he has been proved so right.

From: Richard Milnthorpe I first met Derek at a conference back in the early seventies. At that time he was the IT Manager of Clydesdale Bank, a small Scottish bank with a number of branches across Scotland. Derek was very innovative and had succeeded in creating an on line branch network with limited computer resources, no mean technical feat at that time. Later Clydesdale bank was taken over by the then Midland Bank, a much larger English institution with its own very large branch network already installed. As a result Derek's talents were somewhat wasted as he was absorbed in to a large and more bureaucratic environment. At that time ANZ were looking for a person with the ability to guide them in developing a new retail branch banking system to replace their ageing IT system which had its origins in the mid sixties and was considered to be no longer a suitable platform for the future needs of the bank. Of the candidates put forward by the professional head hunters employed by ANZ Derek Gall was selected and was appointed as Head of IT in ANZ directly reporting to Will Bailey. The two made a dynamic partnership, both were innovators and both were drivers and it was decided to move the technical platform from Honeywell to IBM in common with most other large banking institutions.

Whilst the move to an IBM mainframe processing platform made for a more stable future it did create obvious difficulties in staff retraining not to mention provision of huge technical and logistical resources, not least of which was the acquisition and construction of a new IT site at Mount Waverley, and the planning for a major expansion of the telecom network down to branch level. It was an enormously complex undertaking, not always appreciated by some, even within the IT area. One of Derek's areas of expertise was in the operation of branch terminal equipment and in this instance it was decided to utilise a system based upon his experience in Clydesdale Bank, he also recruited a number of his former Clydesdale colleagues who had expertise in the system to work together with the ANZ team in order to propagate expertise. It is worth mentioning that whilst all of this was in progress he was responsible for the development of the Debit/Credit card system in ANZ some facilities of which are still not universally available elsewhere, such as the choice of Cash or Credit on the one card. He later became head of the Cards Division in the Bank. During Derek's time with ANZ most of the systems we take for granted today were developed and he should be remembered for his great achievements in his time at ANZ.”

Condolences to Derek’s family and friends.

Nigel Coe

We have been advised of the passing of Nigel Graham Coe who passed away in UK shortly after being diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease. Nigel had many friends from his time working in ANZ and would be known by many of our members.

Condolences to Nigel’s family and friends.

Sheers A. A (Arthur) 89 years 26/01/2018

 

Robert Sheers son of our Honorary Member Arthur Sheers emailed “It is with sad regret that I have to inform you that Arthur Albert Sheers passed away on the 26th January 2018. His health had deteriorated over the last few years but the last few months has been hard to watch. It with sadness and relief that he finally passed peacefully on Friday night. He is survived by his wife Marjorie, and daughters Judith and Karen, 8 grand children and 12 great grand children.”

 

Bruce Sanderson emailed” Keith Poynter passed away on 17/1/2018 aged 91 years.

 

Our paths last crossed in 1980 - a seemingly long time ago. Keith was a qualified accountant, and as he put it, the Bank used his taxation qualification in Dividends Section of ANZ Nominees.

 

Later, he was appointed Manager of Terang branch where I had been relieving for a few weeks.”

 

 

Flyger John 82 years 31/10/2017

Michelle Williams, John’s daughter, said her father joined the Bank of A/Asia in Wanganui and spent more than 40 years in ANZ that included a few years in Suva before moving to Melbourne. John’s career covered time in branches, branch management and senior lending roles. John retired to Hervey Bay and returned to Melbourne about 10 years ago to be with family and he was a supporter of ANZROC attending Christmas lunches when he was able . He was a great friend of the late Alan Forrest and the late Neil Sharman. John was a member of the ANZ Bank golf club and enjoyed meeting and playing golf with his friends. The Flygers and the Forrests were prolific travelers around and across Australia but more recently ill health prevented him from venturing too far from home. The funeral is to be held later in November and a further report will be forthcoming. Condolences to John’s family.

We have been advised by ANZROC member Arun Nangia that Ray Barnes has passed away after being ill with a brain tumour for a number of months. Ray worked in a number of senior roles at ANZ Grindlays in South Asia, Middle East and New York. Condolences to Ray's family.

Chisholm K.R. (Ken) 75 years 5/9/2017

 

Speaking to Dianne Chisholm widow of Ken she advised that a number of retired ANZ staff now settled in Bendigo attended the funeral service. This included our member Norm Gaskin while John Crough apologized for being unable to attend. Ken started his banking life at Ouyen branch and moved to Chelsea then Warracknabeal where he met and married Dianne. Transfers then followed to Victorian country branches until Ken was appointed Manager Strathmerton and he then managed several more country branches finishing his career as Manager in Bendigo where he retired. Ken was a keen sportsman playing football and cricket and in later years “lots of golf”.

 

Coxsedge C. (Cedric) 91 years 10/9/2017

 

Cedric was a strong supporter of ANZRC functions and attended many city functions, the most recent being our luncheon at the Caulfield Glasshouse Restaurant in June 2017.

 

Joan Coxsedge emailed “It is with great sadness that I report that Cedric died late yesterday afternoon after a brief illness. He was 91 years old.

 

Cedric was born in London in 1926 and joined Britain’s wartime army at the tender age of 16. At war’s end, with no quick exit for single men, he joined the Palestine Police only 18 months before the UN Mandate established the State of Israel.

 

Back in England, freezing weather triggered thoughts of warm weather and blue skies and he sailed to Australia, arriving in Melbourne in 1949. Shortly after, he landed a job with the bank.

 

We met, married in 1953, had three children, eventually three grandchildren, and have been together ever since. We had a long close relationship.”

 

Dietmar Reichert emailed “I recall doing a brief 3 week relief as the then known “Overseas Bill Clerk” position in the early 1970s at 306 Little Collins Street Branch in Melbourne. As I was inexperienced in that area and relatively new in the Bank, my pulse rate was somewhat elevated as I reported for duty in the Accountant’s offices on day one. Only to find Cedric in an exceptionally positive frame of mind, and, smoking his “relaxing” pipe. He was simply terrific to work for, always teaching/explaining and well versed in politics!! The time flew – and I learnt a lot in that brief stint under his positive guidance. My thoughts are with his family.”

 

Grayling H.A. (Tony) 76 years 15/8/2017

 

Tony was a member of the group that meets regularly at the Mulgrave Club and was highly regarded by the group.

 

David Knuckey reported that more than 140 people attended the funeral service for Tony and David saw ANZROC members Rick Kimber, Mike Nickel, Dick Sanders, and Russell van Rooyen at the funeral and he felt he may have missed other ANZROC members. David said he worked with Tony in 1969 at Dandenong (280 Lonsdale Street) and he recalled them taking turns to go next door to the TV retailers to watch Neil Armstrong walking on the moon. Tony retired from a Lending role in an Area branch in the western suburbs.

 

John Buckland emailed “R.I.P. Tony Grayling....a very good friend. I worked with Tony at Boronia Branch for 3.5 years, 1976-1979. We built one of the very best branches, with some of the best staff. We enjoyed each other’s company, outside banking times, and remember Australia Day weekends, and Easter weekends, when we had 55 staff and Families away at Bonnie Doon, caravanning and camping, water-skiing, cricket, and volley-ball, well into the nights. My son was born in 1978, when I was at Boronia Branch, and was named John Anthony Buckland with reference to Tony. Only last summer, I called in to see Tony, on a few occasions, and dropped off to him, some of my organically homegrown Tomatoes, and Cucumbers. So many memories. NEVER, EVER, FORGOTTEN.......”.

 

Doug Ramsay emailed ““I am very sad to hear that Tony passed away on the 15th August 2017 and my heartfelt condolences go out to all his friends and family. He and I were part of a group of 16 new entrants who joined the E.S.& A. Bank on the 18th January, 1958 and commenced our training in facilities at RMIT. We were the last remaining ANZROC retirees from that small group who made banking their career. In 1959, we attended Teller’s Training Course in North Melbourne, together with Warrick Etty. Over the years, our paths crossed from time to time and more recently, we managed to catch up with each other at  the annual ANZROC Christmas dinner. I shall always remember him as a gentle, friendly man with a good sense of humour, traits which are not so prevalent these days. Goodbye old friend.”

 

Nik Tsardakis advised that former Victorian ANZ staff member John Lewis- Davies passed away in Queensland on 15th August .Although not a member of ANZROC Vic John would have been known to members.

 

Nik also said he was sad to hear of the passing of John Winders and Bob Barton.

 

 

Bishop R.L. (Bob) 78 years 6/8/2017

Robin Chase advised he attended Bob’s funeral and estimated in excess of 100 family, friends and other folk were there. Robin had a few quick words with Val Bishop just before the service. Other ANZedders he met up with were Dick Chegwin, (who gave one of the two eulogies/recollections), Graham Heenan and Barry Reid (with wife Shirl).

Even though Robin had not met up with Bob since the mid-sixties with the ex-ANZ Bank Cricket Club, he was glad to have had the opportunity to put in an appearance to pay final respects.

John Brown emailed “very sad to hear that Bob has passed away after his long illness. Bob and Val were part of the ANZ "Family" from way back in the late 50s and 60s when they both played basketball with the ANZ Basketball Club. At that time, the club was believed to be the biggest basketball club in the Southern Hemisphere, with about twelve teams in competition. Bob was also a keen cricketer and a valuable member of the ANZ Cricket Club. Bob also took part in many of the ANZ Golf Club events. They both competed in many of the annual Wagga Wagga Queen's Birthday sporting weekends and supported the numerous social events conducted by the sporting clubs, the ANZ Staff Social Club, and more recently the ANZ Retired Officers' Club (Vic).The ANZ "Family" will miss Bob.”

Holland L.A. (Laurie) 97 years 28/7/2017

Laurie enlisted in the Australian Army in Port Moresby in September 1942 and on discharge in February 1946 was a sergeant in 67 Aust AA S/L Bty,

We were advised that Laurie was in management in Ballarat East in the 60’s.

He was a regular correspondent and had many items printed in the ANZROC newsletter,

Laurie’s daughter Robyn advised the Laurie joined the Union Bank in 1936. His banking career was interrupted by war service where he was a sergeant in the AIF Port Moresby and Darwin controlling the anti aircraft searchlights spotting incoming enemy planes. He resumed his career in the late 40’s in country branches Traralgon, Benalla and Ballarat where he studied accounting. Laurie was appointed Manager at Ballarat East then West Regent Preston, Abbotsford and finally Morwell.

On retirement he returned to Melbourne to be with his three daughters settled in Melbourne,

Perry R.W.C. (Ray) 88 years 10/4/2017

We were advised Ray Perry passed on the 10th of April 2017 at the age of 88 after a long illness.

Winders J.M.(John) 66 years 21/7/2017

Eamon Veaney reported “The funeral service and wake that followed was a sensational celebration of John's life with tributes from the family at the Service and reminiscing by friends at the wake. There was a huge turnout facilitating the use of the atrium next door by video link. The Maori funeral Haka at the end of the service was especially memorable and sent John off in the way he would have appreciated. The stories at the wake highlighted John's empathy with people from all walks of life. His love of good food and wine. His mate ship with his friends and colleagues. His great career at ANZ and as he called it the Piggy Bank. He will be sorely missed by everyone he met. Vale John, a Legend to us all”

Mike Aranha emailed “ John, was a gentle(man) giant, giant heart, heart of the party, loved life, extreme generosity, though most importantly appreciated all people who worked for/or with him, top to bottom. Amongst it all, there are stories that will never be told! However since he arrived in AU from his beginnings at Invercargill (NZ) he has improved and impressed his presence, on all people he was involved with. More so that he did it, around all points of the globe. Traits that allow oneself to sleep straight in bed. Reliqua John.”

Bob Cook from ANZROC NSW emailed “We have lost another former International Division stalwart. After a six month battle with melanoma, John Winders passed away last Friday. Whilst Melbourne based, John, who was 66 years of age, was well known to most of the now retired ID team and senior ANZ executive here in Sydney.He was a member of ANZROC Victoria."

ANZROC committeewoman Joan Nathan advised that her husband Ken Nathan passed away 6/8/2017 after a long battle with illness. Ken was a strong supporter of ANZROC and often accompanied Joan to our functions. Eamon Veaney reported that the service for Ken was well attended with over 200 present and included many of his former colleagues at Qantas. Anzroc was well represented by Anne Wee and Eamon, Ken Crawford, Kathy Trace, Noel Beanland and his wife Jeanette. Joan was very strong and gave a lovely eulogy to Ken. He was farewelled with his favourite Beatles song” Let it be” .Joan Nathan subsequently emailed “ I would like to thank the committee and members of the Retired Officers Club, firstly for allowing Ken to attend the meetings with me, Ken really enjoyed the friendships he made, and I really appreciated the way the members made him feel so welcome. The members really cared about Ken, even pushing the wheel chair on occasions. I really appreciated Eamon Veaney, Anne Wee, Kathy Trace, Noel and Jeanette Beanland and Ken Crawford for attending the Funeral, Ken is now at peace and life will never be the same without him. “

Jenny Pickering advised that Bob Barton died peacefully on 11/8/2017 and many ANZROC members would have known and worked with Bob during their careers.

GUEST L.M.J (MAX) 83 YEARS 18/6/2017

 

Gary Mason emailed “Max was a top level amateur cyclist (mainly track) and was close to getting Olympic selection for the 1956 Games in Melbourne.

 

Just prior to the Games warm-up track cycling competitions took place at the new Velodrome. Numerous visiting international cyclists in Melbourne for the Games competed in order to acclimatise and prepare themselves.

 

There was a large crowd of Italian supporters in attendance. They had gone to Velodrome from all over Australia to cheer their heroes

 

During one sprint event Max and an Italian cyclist jostled each other and the Italian cyclist fell. Max was a big chap. When the Italian fell they bayed for Max’s blood and he had to be escorted by guards away from the Velodrome via an underground tunnel which led out of the Velodrome. It was front page news on the daily newspapers.

 

Max was a likeable, quiet and unassuming chap, to get to the top in cycling needs plenty of guts and determination – which he obviously had in abundance.

 

Vale Max.”

 

HENNING A.F. (Adrian) 80 years 23/6/2017

 

Adrian was a regular correspondent to our newsletter especially when he was managing the Victorian Seniors Hockey team with trips across Australia and overseas.

 

David Knuckey said that Adrian worked with him in Esanda Market Street in the early 70’s and they both were on the Dealer Acceptance line where they had turns at managing the retail paper that came from the huge Reg Hunt Holden organisation, one of Esanda’s largest dealer customers.

 

TALBOT TERRY 26/5/2017

 

Kathy Trace said that Terry who worked with her in Nominees in the 70’s was a real character and was a stalwart of the many ANZ staff gatherings. On retirement Terry relocated to Tasmania and speaking to Karen Johnston Secretary of ANZROC Tasmania she said he was active in the First Settlers Group in Tasmania and regularly entertained the ANZROC Tasmanian members at their AGM with stories of the Talbot family.

 

THEOBALD B.T. (Barry) 93 years 25/6/2017

 

Barry had a stroke a couple of years ago and had not been well since.

 

Sandra Street emailed “I remember Barry from our days at Royal Bank Branch in the 1960s. He was a very fine person.”

 

WHITE E.J. (John) 7/7/2017

 

Ken Stapleton said when advising the passing of his close friend that John has fought a very long battle with cancer with the utmost courage and inspiration to others. Will be sadly missed.

 

John was a prolific correspondent to this newsletter and kept us informed of his activities in retirement.

 

We have also been advised by ANZROC Qsld of the passing of Allan Rivers on 20th June. He was 82 and had not enjoyed good health in recent times.

 

Charles Griss emailed “It is a long time since I saw Allan Rivers when I was CEO Esanda. Very sad to hear of his passing. Allan was indeed a strong leader and ran a 'tight ship' very successfully. He was a man of few words at our regular interstate conferences, but when he spoke you listened!”

 

Bob Maughan emailed “Very sad to hear about the passing of Alan Rivers. When I first joined Esanda I soon became aware that Alan was held in the highest possible regard.

 

When I was a humble Manager Dealer Finance in Esanda Head Office I had the audacity to decline an application from Queensland, the late John Hogarth who was then the Managing Director called me into his office to relate a complaint from Alan about the decision and asked me to ring him to discuss. Given the awe in which Alan was held after a nervous visit to the toilet I rang him as requested. At the end of the discussion he was most gracious and said stick with your decision you have convinced me. I later was blessed to work with him and enjoy the company of him and Shirley.

 

A true gentleman and legend not only of Esanda but ANZ in general.”

 

Mark Stankovich emailed “Allan Rivers (82) has been battling an aggressive cancer for some time. He passed away surrounded by his wife for over sixty years Shirley, his sons Donald and Peter, their wives, children and grandchildren. Allan retired in the late eighties as the ANZ Group MD’s Representative for Queensland and General Manager Esanda Queensland Division. For all but six years in the General Manager’s Department of the E.S. & A Bank in Nineteen Sixties Allan worked in Queensland for E.S. & A Bank, Esanda and ANZ Banking Group. During his years in Melbourne Allan worked in the ES&A GM’S Advances Dept. (A Line) and later as the CEO of the then newly established ES&A Savings Bank. In 1970 Allan returned to Brisbane as State Manager, Esanda for Queensland. He will be sadly missed but never forgotten by all who had the privilege to come in to contact with him.”

 

Glen Twidale’s Tribute to Allan Rivers

 

I was extremely sorry to hear of the loss of my close friend Allan Rivers, and extend my deepest sympathy to Shirley and family.

 

My friendship with Allan spans 51 years. We met when he was transferred to Melbourne from Queensland to head up the Savings Bank. I was on secondment from Hobart Office to the New Business department. One night, he invited me over to his home for dinner. After chatting for a while, we discovered we were both from the tiny Queensland town of Millmerran, and shared many similar memories. His father was a local police constable, and my father owned and operated the local garage. Allan was a very capable and intelligent person, and could have aspired to any position he chose; therefore, his abilities were absorbed into the bank merges and takeovers. Allan disliked Melbourne winters and whenever he headed south, he would inevitably catch the flu, and I would get the blame.

 

Allan’s interests were varied. While we were holidaying in Queensland, we enjoyed mud crabs, BBQ steaks competently cooked by Allan; this was usually followed by a few games of snooker in his beautifully equipped games room. As a youngster he was a top sprinter and middle distance runner. He then took up shooting, with foxes and rabbits being his bag. He was so successful, he and Glyn Steadman acquired a refrigerated van and on weekends and holidays, off they’d go. Unfortunately, the venture came to a swift end when “someone” forgot to put the handbrake on, and the van drove itself over a cliff. After the Port Arthur massacre, Allan had to hand in his rifle, due to the new gun law that John Howard introduced. Another past time of Allan’s was to make wooden toys. They were impeccably made and he would either give them away to friends, family or charities or sometimes he would sell them.

 

Allan will be missed by many people and once more, I offer my sincere condolences to all his family and friends.

 

Stave Manders emailed “I am writing to advise the ANZ Retired Officers’ Club that my father, Marcus Manders, passed away 3 July 2017 aged 96.He retired from the ANZ Bank in 1983, having been the Registrar of Esanda for a number of years prior to his retirement. Some of your members may recall his name, as his quite legible signature was on Esanda’s dividend cheques for some years in the 1970s and 1980s. He worked his entire life in the banking industry, commencing with the Bank of Australasia in the late 1930s. He had roles with a number of banks, mostly changing as they merged. I distinctly recall him saying that the most significant reason for the merger of the ES&A and ANZ banks was that neither individually could afford a mainframe computer, but as a merged entity, they could.”

 

 

BROWN R.A.(Roger) 78 years 30//4/2017

Roger joined ES&A Bank in Macquarie Place Sydney in 1955,transferring to Melbourne in 1973 with ESANDA and after 41 years service retired as State Manager Credit Control Esanda .

Roger was always interested in sport having played rugby union, cricket and lots of golf at Box Hill Golf Club and in retirement was a keen follower of the rugby in Melbourne attending most matches with his extended family. He was also very interested in Probus and was a member of Monash Central Club for 19 years serving in many of the offices including President. Roger and wife Pam were also keen travellers with many overseas trips and road trips up the East Coast of Australia.

There was a large attendance at the funeral service for Roger where I met ANZROC members Frank Edwards, Hartley Hodgson, Serge McIntyre, Mark Stankovich and ex ANZers Therese Barwick, John Carroll and Pat McLachlan.

Frank Edwards emailed “Terrible news. Roger worked closely with me in AHQ before I retired and I have only good memories of him as a true gentleman who was always a pleasure to work with. He was one of a kind.”

Sue McCarthy emailed “He was a nice fellow.”

Ken Pattison emailed “Very sad to hear of Roger Brown’s passing, he was a great help to me with a Country appointment and the passing of my Father at the same time. A true gentleman and if I was not away I would have been at his funeral. Please pass on my condolences to his family.”

DUNCAN J.F. (John) 80 years 31/10/2016

We received late notice of John’s passing but if members have any anecdotes of John’s career let me know and I will include in forthcoming newsletters.

KILPATRICK A.G.(Alwynne) 92 years 25/4/2017

Alwynne enlisted in the Australian Army in July 1942 but left in November 1943 to join the RAAF and at discharge in 1946 was Flight Sergeant at the 39 Operational Base Unit. Alwynne served as a pilot in the Australian Air Force in New Guinea and other Pacific Islands mainly dropping supplies to Australian troops.

Highlights of Alwynne’s distinguished career in ES&A and ANZ Bank were

20th March, 1941 Joined the English Scottish and Australian Bank (ES&A)

Collingwood Branch

24th March, 1949 Appointed to staff at ES&A Head Office, Manager’s Department

Progressed to Senior Deputy Manager ES&A Melbourne Office

August, 1964 Appointed Manager London Administration ES&A for 3 years

1st October, 1970 ES&A merged with ANZ

Appointed ANZ Assistant General Manager Funds Management

1980 Appointed ANZ General Manager of Corporate Banking

Director of ANZ Savings Bank Finance

Director Esanda

Director of the Bank of Adelaide (acquired 1979)

Director of the Australian Resources Development Bank

1982 Chairman of Australian International Finance Corporation

21st June, 1984 Retired from ANZ Bank and ANZ Board

18th September, 1984 Appointed Director on the Board of Barclays Bank

Will Bailey past CEO of ANZ emailed “I was saddened to read of the death of our colleague Alwynne. I first met him in the mid '50's when he was on the staff of former GM of the ES&A, Greg Wilson. Greg was a real supporter of the younger generation particularly if they showed outstanding ability. Alwynne was destined to remain in the central administration for the bulk of his career. It was the practice of the ES & A to train bright people in general management skills rather than in general banking.

Alwynne and my paths crossed regularly over the years and he provided me with encouragement and advice; a great mentor. Many years later we worked together as part of Mac Brunckhorst and John Milne's general management team.

It was the three executive Directors, John, Alwynne and Roger Brunskill that persuaded the Board to walk away from the agreement to merge with the CBC of Sydney in the early ˆ80's. Later I know Alwynne had some reservations regarding this decision.

I will miss him as I have kept in touch with him and Sylvia since his retirement. They were a great pair, loyal to the bank in a way not common now as more and more people work for themselves under the umbrella of the Bank rather than having a lifetime of commitment to an organisation.

Farewell Alwynne.

Kerry Dark emailed “I worked for Alwynne as his PA for a couple of years before going on to work for John Milne who was then MD, succeeding Muriel Drummond when she retired. Alwynne was a true gentleman.”

Gary Mason reported “ I spoke to Alwynne prior to last year’s E.S. & A. reunion lunch. He sounded unwell however was pleased to be contacted – even though he was an apology”

Dick Milnthorpe emailed “I met Alwynne way back in the late sixties on my first trip to OZ. Although I was very junior, and I think he was No 2 in the ES and A, he took me to dinner at the old RACV and to his home where I met his wife. He was one of the 'old school', a perfect gentleman, and I very much appreciated his hospitality.”

Wingrave N.H. (Tony) 84 years 30/4/2017

Tony spent much of his time in regional Victoria and after 44 years with ANZ Group retired in Mooroopna but if you have any anecdotes I can use for the newsletter of time spent with Tony in ANZ they would be welcome....

Tony was a very popular guy with over 220 views and 3 comments for his tribute already on Facebook:

Imelda and David Christie Remember him well. And his extra colourful language. Beautiful man Shirley-Joy Duckworth wonderful memories of an amazing man who could always put a smile on my face Greg Collier Fond memories of Tony

Dick Sanders emailed “I met Tony at a Boarding House in Hawthorn Road, Caulfield filled almost entirely by ANZers – Sid Bulmer, Economist who soon returned to Brisbane; Rowley Tomlinson; Bill Stevens and few others. All were mad keen on Tennis even on a stinking hot day when we hosed down ourselves as well as the court.

I recall Tony’s then red haired girl friend – name escapes me and remember the times in the pub where Tony introduced me to Ozzie Beer – pity.

Knowing Tony for the few months I stayed there was one of Life’s experiences and he was one of Life’s characters. Regards and good wishes to his family.”

Ken Crawford emailed “ I worked with Tony at Cobram branch ( he was the branch Accountant ) for a short time back in 1967. A friendly fellow.”

Members at the meeting stood in remembrance of Roger, John, Alwynne and Tony and our condolences are passed on to their families and friends.

Don Davy advised that he attended the funeral service in late March of Helen Sowersby, wife of our Honorary Member Bernie Sowersby. The funeral was held at St Scholastica’s Bennettswood and there was a large attendance. Don spoke to Bernie and only saw Carmel Danaher at the service but there may have been other ANZROC members present.

Dick Sanders emailed “The Age newspaper of 13/5/2017 reported the death of John Gibson 7-9-29 to 11-5-17 in Sydney in his 90th year. Late of ESA & ANZ Banks and remembered in Melbourne for his term as Manager 394 Collins Street succeeding Geoff Stevens. Both good men.”

 

FRASER D.F.(Don) 91 years March 2017

 

We were very sorry to hear that our respected Honorary Member Donald Fraser has passed away.

 

A message received from Donald's son Ian said “It is with sadness that I inform you that my father Donald Fraser passed away recently at the age of 91 years. I know that he appreciated the friendship and camaraderie that he found amongst your members. He looked forward to each `next` meeting, and when he could not attend, he avidly `studied` the minutes to keep up to date with everyone and everything. Don joined the Union Bank, from school, in 1942. He survived mergers through ES&A, and ANZ, retiring in 1983. He worked in many branches across Victoria, as a relief teller, an auditor and relief manager. Longer stays were at Ballarat branches, Bairnsdale, Foster, Brunswick, and Burnley, before being appointed manager at St Albans, and Essendon. Upon retirement Don, and Dorothy, wife of 66 years, spent many happy days touring both in Australia and overseas. Thank you all for the pleasure you brought to his life.”

 

HENLEY M.P.(MARY) 84 YEARS 7/11/2013

 

We were this week advised by the solicitors for Mary Henley’s Estate of her passing several years ago.

 

KENNEDY G.M. (Gerry) 93 years 23/3/2017

 

Gerry enlisted in the Australian Army in January 1943 and on discharge in September 1946 was a Private in the 2/33 Australian Infantry Battalion.

 

Gerry and his great friend Dave Brookman attended our ANZROC lunches regularly for many years but mobility issues for Dave, and Gerry moving into Cabrini Ashwood , prevented them from attending the city meetings over recent years.

 

SKELTON M.J. (Murray) 81 years 8/2/2017

 

Ian Ewart advised that Murray Skelton passed away on 8/2/2017 after a year coping with severe illness .Ian recalled that Murray was Manager 599 Swanston Street, North Carlton but their long association came about through a mutual love of sports events. Any members who spent time working with Murray might let me know of this for the newsletter .Murray was a keen correspondent to the newsletter and our condolences go to Anne and the family.

 

Dietmar Reichert emailed “sad news about Murray! I have never worked with Murray – but met him several times at Area meetings etc. ALWAYS A GENTLEMEN!!”

 

Ainscough OAM G.B. (Graeme) 80 years 19/2/2017

Graeme was a strong supporter of ANZROC and penned many letters to me. He attended most monthly lunches and both ANZ and ES&A get togethers when he was fit but over the past two years he had been struggling with a number of health issues which has meant bouts of intensive surgery and long terms of hospitalisation. I attended the funeral service for Graeme and met ANZROC members Mark Stankovich, Hartley Hodgson and Rick Dickson who worked with Graeme in Finance and Leasing in Esanda Vic Division. Graeme was involved in the livestock leasing section. Frank Edwards said Graeme worked with him in GM’s Departments while David Knuckey said he also worked with Graeme in Esanda. The funeral was well attended with around 150 present and the celebrant and family reminisced about Graeme’s love of baseball (60 years involvement) and cricket and his commitment to family.

Ward A.J.R. (Alwyn) 92 years 17/2/2017

Alwyn enlisted in the Australian Army in April 1944 and at date of discharge in September 1946 was Sergeant ADV LHQ. Bruce Ward said his father was mainly a relief ANZ Bank Manager at branches including Glenroy, Elsternwick, Essendon, Brunswick and Altona North (where he finished up aged around 60). Alwyn also worked for a time at Head Office in Collins Street.

Gary Mason advised that Tom Williams passed away 5/3/2017, aged 94.

Tom would be well known to many of our Victorian members. A great guy to work for and with his international and technical expertise was top class.

Warren Taylor said “Tom worked in Sydney - Manager 377 George Street, Sydney, and then Regional Manager South Coast before heading to NZ as Chief Manager Corporate then to his NY assignment. He was highly regarded in the New York Market and greatly admired and respected by the three who he gave a mandate to - Dick Milnthorpe, Mike Tong and myself to fulfill Mac Brunckhorst’s directive "to set up the most efficient and effective banking operation possible; adopt world best practice, get the computer to do everything and forget how we do it in Australia". We did more than that we created world's best practice as MIDANZ is still in use today within ANZ 40 years after we signed up for MIDAS a system developed by the UK technology company – BIS”

President Eamon said” Tom was the boss when the ANZ New York Agency was established in 1976 and went on to run London when it was being downsized by Roy Ashton, Warren Taylor and John Winders in the late 70's. He was a tremendous guy, very hard but fair. At his farewell in Melbourne I seem to recall he was proud of the fact that he was never posted to a Senior position in Melbourne.

I last saw Tom in London many years ago in Simpson's Cornhill where he was having a drink with some friends from the wpnc club. He continued to live in Surrey after his retirement from the Bank. Condolences to Mary and family.”

Noel Beanland advised that Clive Dickson passed away on 17/2/2017at the age of 90. Clive served in the RAAF and Noel recalls Clive as Manager OF the Ladies Banking Suite in Swanston Street, Manager Surrey Hills and finally Administration at 388 Collins Street. Clive would be remembered by many ANZROC members.

Dietmar Reichert emailed “I noticed with great sadness the write up about the passing of Brian Schafer on 12.1.17 .I met Brian first in 1974 when I worked in Marketing (Vic. Admin) and Brian was already A/Mgr International. He was at all times a true gentleman – in every way! Many years after that I joined “his team” as Manager Thornbury and I recall to this day his “welcome on board” words as Area Manager, Moonee Ponds. Vale Brian.”

Fran Kilpatrick who worked with ANZ Bank about 40 years ago advised that Helen Gooch has passed away. In the latter time of her working life Helen was one of the original staff that was moved into the Bankcard when it started in ANZ Cards. There would be many ANZROC members that would know her.

Christensen B.D. (Brian) 83 years 7/12/2016

 

A very moving memorial service celebrating The Life of Brian was held at St Michael's church in Collins Street, Melbourne. It was a large turnout with many ANZROC Members in attendance. A fitting send-off for a well respected man. Best wishes to Noelle and Family.

 

Below are a few tributes and anecdotes received from our Members:

 

Dick Milnthorpe

 

I first met Brian back in December 1976, the World Trade Centre was just being completed and there was snow in NY, and both Niagara Falls and NY Harbour were frozen over. Brian at that time was the ANZ rep for the US of A in the old 63, Wall St Office. He was a very congenial man and the first time I met him he took me to lunch at Fraunces Tavern where, after a beer (or two) he explained that this was the place where General George Washington had stayed the night before knocking seven bells out of the British! He had a great sense of humour; he and his wife Noelle were very hospitable and entertained all of us Poms lavishly at their home in Larchmont. Of the two of them Noelle was much prettier, but Brian was a good bloke. We will miss him.

 

Dennis Pettit Condolences to the family, I was lucky to work with Brian in New York 1976-79

 

Peter Russell Really sad news, we have lost a good man and friend to all

 

John David Buckland R.I.P. Brian Christensen. One of the very best.

 

Steve Duke Vale Brian.

 

John Brown

 

Something that wasn't mentioned during the memorial service was Brian's expertise as anchor man in the ANZ footy club's boat race crew. During end of season trips to play against the ANZ South Australia footy club, the Vic v SA Boat Race challenge was the social highlight of the weekend. Brian could drink without swallowing, and was able pour a glass of beer down his throat in about half the time others took. I don't think Victoria was ever beaten while he was anchor man. Those were the days.

 

Darmody E.F. (Fergus) 82 years 15/12/2016

 

Linda Darmody, widow of our late member Fergus advised that he joined the Union Bank of A/Asia in Kadina SA in 1948 and after 40 years with Union, ES&A and ANZ he had moved around Victoria and WA opening branches in the Pilbara in the 50/60’s living in Port Hedland and Mount Newman. In 1969 Fergus spent some time on the P&O line on the shipboard agency then moved to ANZ Operational HQ at South Yarra before taking up managerial appointments at Hawthorn and Glenferrie and finally the combined branch at Glenferrie. Fergus retired in 1988 on ill health and settled in Traralgon until his passing. Long time friend and ANZROC member Graham Smyth attended the memorial service at Traralgon.

 

Schafer B.W.(Brian) 78 years 12/1/2017

 

ANZROC member Henry Carr who had grown up with and worked with Brian at 394 Collins Street gave the eulogy at Brian’s funeral service. Henry said the service was well attended with a number of ANZROC members including John Ries, Ken Crawford, Brian Knowles and Brian’s long time friend and colleague Graham Bloom who was in the same class as Brian in the Northcote Primary School. ANZROC Member Don Davy also attended the Funeral service of Brian Schafer. Don said there were approx 200 in attendance including Dennis Stringer and Barry Bryant. Don Davy worked with Brian at 55 Collins Street Melb.

 

Brian worked in ES&A and ANZ for 42 years in branches and included highlights such as his time in International Division at 394 Collins Street, an Italian trip with Bruce Brown served on the shipboard agency cruising to and from Japan and was in lending at 55 Collins Street. Brian stopped a hold up at Middle Brighton branch in the early days of his career. After leaving ANZ he became a keen golfer playing at Greenacres Golf Club at Kew. Brian in his younger days played football with Carlton.

 

Brian who was a regular contributor to the Newsletter had been ill for some time.

 

Taylor N.J. (Neville) 95 years 1/12/2016

 

Further to our notes in the December Newsletter we were advised that Neville in his RAAF service served in battles in Milne Bay, Papua and New Guinea in the Second World War. He also worked in ANZ in London for a time in his banking career and was a keen golfer, playing at Woodlands Club for more than 50 years.

 

Duke J.W. (John) 19/7/2016 76 years

John was a great supporter of ANZROC serving on our committee for 20 years and helping us placing the tributes in the Herald Sun since his retirement from the committee in 2014. John was President as well as Secretary of the Club for 2001 and 2002 and it was his efforts that held the club together at that time in our history. It was a shock to me personally as we enjoyed lunch at Mulgrave Club with John and Dorothy at our July meeting.

Steve Duke emailed to say “We would like to thank all those from the Retired Officers who were able to attend Dad's funeral on Friday. There was a huge turnout so unfortunately we were not able to catch up with everyone, but we are very grateful to those who made it to help us celebrate Dad's life.”

Ken Crawford emailed “This is total shock and quite unexpected – he will be missed.”

Frank Edwards emailed “Sad loss. I was chatting with him and Gary Horkings at Mulgrave and he seemed fine.

Joan Nathan emailed “Thanks for letting us know, such a wise and humble gentleman, loved by all whom knew him.”

Glyn Parry Jones emailed “That’s a huge shock so very sudden.”

Neville Pearson and wife Cheryl emailed “Sad news indeed. What a wonderful man he was. Heart felt sorrow for Dorothy and Steve and family His contribution to the staff club and support of youngsters (like me) in the footy club will not be forgotten”

Eamon Veaney was shocked to hear this news as he had a chat with John at Mulgrave last month and this was very unexpected.

Doug Watson said he was sorry to hear about John. One must be getting older as we see our friends fall by the wayside.

Kennedy G. (Gordon) 27//7/2016 90 years

Gordon enlisted in the RAAF in May 1944 and on discharge in February 1946 he was Leading Aircraftman in 7 Central Recovery Depot.

Laurie Kennedy, son of Gordon, advised that his father passed away on 27/7/2016 after a short illness at the age of 90. Gordon joined ANZ in 1950 in the CBD and worked in city and suburban branches until 1967 when he was appointed Manager of Rupanyup Branch, and managerial appointments followed in Druin, Kerang and Echuca and Gordon retired from Echuca in 1982. The family spent a few years in Echuca then moved to Kangaroo Flat Bendigo and finally settling in a Retirement Village in Healesville .Laurie said his father was a prolific cabinet maker and carpenter during his retirement and was still doing odd jobs for the residents at Healesville a few weeks before he entered hospital .At the funeral service on 2/8/2016 Laurie saw ANZROC member Neville Lewis and Jill Goldsworthy widow of Gordon’s great friend from ANZ the late Bob Goldsworthy . Harry Carrodus also told me how he was saddened by the passing of Gordon, his friend and colleague of many years.

Peter Nielipowiec wrote “I was deeply saddened at the passing of one of his best friends Ian Bell on 11/7/2016, a week short of his 74th birthday. A large farewell service was conducted in Bendigo and around 400 people were in attendance. Tania, Ian’s eldest daughter did an excellent eulogy of Ian’s life. I was attached to Victorian Relieving Staff when I first met Ian who was Accountant at Wodonga Branch in 1976. He made me welcome; I met all the family and had many dinners at their home. We kept in touch in our banking movements around Victoria over the years. Ian and I went to quite a few games on the Bendigo Bombers bus over the years. Two ANZAC Day games stood out for us: Essendon beating Collingwood by 66 points in 2003 and got over them in a thriller, the last kick of the day by 5 points in 2009. Ian introduced me to chicken and avocado bread rolls which is now Peter’s staple diet. Ian had suffered from cancer for the past 5 years or so and my wife Nola and I can’t believe he has gone.”

Bell I.G. (Ian) 11/7/2016 73 years

 

Ian was in the ANZ for 37 years and his daughter Tanya said he was based mostly in the country branches and finally retired from Sunbury where Tanya is now a member of that Branch team. Tanya has been employed in ANZ for over 30 years and her sister was in ANZ for 21 years, in all a family commitment of more than 90 years.

Moorhouse                  J.H.M. (John)             90 years                      21/5/2016

John enlisted in the RAAF in October 1943 and at discharge in December 1945 held the rank of Flight Sergeant in the &th Operational Training Unit.

Staff Record for John Henry Murray Moorhouse has been provided.
Born: 5 Oct 1925
Entered Service: 8 Jan 1942
1949 General Clerk, Ledger Supervisor, Fitzroy Branch, 1951 Accountant/Teller 184 High St, Kew, 1953 Accountant/Teller 311 Clarendon St, South Melbourne ,1956 Accountant, East Preston Branch,1960 Accountant, 236 Chapel St, Prahran1962 Accountant 75 Collins St East Branch , 1964 Manager Lae, New Guinea1967 Manager Huntingdale Branch,1969 Manager Nominees Dept,1972 Regional Manager,1977 Area Manager, Moorabbin,1982 Retired

Sue McCarthy emailed to say” I knew John well in the old Vic Admin when he was Regional Manager South East, and I have been visiting him monthly for the last couple of years. Unfortunately I can't be at his funeral because I am overseas.

John was a master of the straight-faced leg-pull. On one occasion in the 1970s I was sitting in his office when the officer in charge of car allocations came to speak to John about his new car. "Ah, yes" said John without the trace of a smile, "The State Manager has approved a black panel van but I want to know whether the Bank will meet the cost of those little purple frilly curtains".  I'm sure that others will have similar memories.”

Westaway                   K.J. (Keith)                 82 years                      30/5/2016

Keith was a keen supporter of ANZROC and contributed to the newsletter over the years. Keith’s brother Peter is a member of ANZROC Vic.

ANZROC member Dick Sanders attended the funeral service and  said the service was in a fairly large modern church which was well attended for Keith. Dick did not see anyone he recognised except for Keith’s son Ian who Dick thinks was in the Bank and a Lending Manager at Box Hill at one time. There may have been other bankers there but were anonymous!

If you have any anecdotes of your time with John and Keith in the bank let me know and we will publish in future newsletters. Our condolences are sent to John and Keith’s family and friends.

Glasson J.L. (John) 93 years 30/4/2016

John joined the Australian Army in August 1942 and at discharge in July 1946 was Sergeant, 7th Australian Infantry Battalion. He served in Darwin during the bombing campaign and later in Army Intelligence in Bougainville. John joined the Union Bank in Horsham and moved to Tasmania to Launceston and was then transferred to Melbourne where our member Bob Kirkland met John at 154 Swanston Street and then later they met again when they were Assistant Managers at 351 Collins Street. John went on to Dandenong and Bob moved into Lending. John was a long time member of the Woodlands Golf Club where he played for many years with our member Neville Taylor. John was involved with the Anglican Church in Sandringham serving as an Elder. Bob Kirkland reported that at the funeral service for John he met ANZROC membersBernie Sowersby and Bruce Tickell.

We advised the passing of our Life Member John Vanselow in the April newsletter and can now report that the funeral was well attended with many ANZROC members in attendance. The service was quite a relaxed family affair and Neville Pearson spoke at the service presenting a poem about his 50 years of friendship with John which follows later in this newsletter. The Celebrant said that John would have enjoyed the proceedings.

Graeme and Annette Baldwin emailed to thank ANZROC for letting us know about John Vanselow’s untimely death in time so that we were able to attend his funeral – Annette has fond memories of him at ANZ over fifty years ago.

John Brown was cruising around Hawaii and not able to be present but emailed to say that he and wife Jan “spoke to John and Lois a little while before we left on this trip and there was no indication that things were not good. We will miss John as we went on a couple of caravan trips with them and we have known them since the 1960s.”

Bob Maughan emailed “Very sad to hear of the passing of Col Edwards and John Vanselow Had a lot to do with both and enjoyed their company many times.

Col was a true gentleman. Joan and I greatly enjoyed many social occasions with him and Ethel particularly at the Australian Pops Orchestra performances which were sponsored by Esanda. When I was with Esanda Col was very supportive and always available to provide advice and wise counsel. He will be greatly missed! The worst of moving interstate is being out of the loop until it is too late.

Whilst I already knew John Vanselow I got to know him better when he was Manager of the ANZ Elsternwick Branch and I was the relieving Manager at the ESA Elsternwick.

Reg Hunt Group banked with John and their Esanda business was conducted though the Scottie Branch. We were both invited to a Christmas function at the Dealership where we had a most enjoyable time receiving an 'education' at the same time particularly in ways of having a bet we could never have imagined!!! This was the first of many work and social times together particularly on the golf course. A born organiser it will not take him long in organising a golf game in heaven! Our deepest condolences to his wife Lois.

Emilio Moreno said about John Vanselow “As you know we worked together in Tokyo for a couple of years back in 1979 and he was always great fun and a great guy”.

Dennis Murphy emailed the following message “It is with great sadness that I see the passing of Col Edwards and John Vanselow. I was in Methods at the time Col was the Stationery Manager and I was under the guide of Alan Mc Clean and then Harry Carrodus undertaking the writing of IDA with Geoff Scott for International Dept and there were fond memories of all that crew.

When John was the Representative for Japan he was a great help in looking after all the arrangements when I was in Corporate Dept and went to sign documents for the first Japanese currency loan undertaken for the Tasmanian Hydro Commission. He also showed me some of the sites!! A great man and both dedicated to the well being of the ANZROC and will be sadly missed at the Christmas lunches.”

Joan Nathan emailed to say it is so sad losing two very respected members in such a short time, I was thinking about all those attending the funeral today of John Vanselow, such a shock, he was so warm and welcoming when I joined the Retired Officers, and knew no one, He will be sadly missed by all who knew him.

Frank Edwards emailed that it was sad to read of the death of Roly Isherwood in the UK. Our paths crossed when I visited the bank in London in 1973 and Roly was working with Sid Cumberland. The interesting sidelight is that in our young days Roly and I were fellow students at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in Blackburn, Lancs. We went our separate ways, with Roly remaining in the UK and joining one of the ANZ’s founder banks while I migrated to Australia in 1951 and joined the Scottie. So by a devious route we both ended up in the same institution.

And I often wondered why Col Edwards kept asking me if I had his pay check. It wasn't until I saw his death notice that I learned that he was named Frank.

  

 

Edwards F.C. (Col) 82 years 7/4/2016

Col was a member of our committee for 22 years and was President in 1997/1998... Col was 82 years of age and will be sorely missed by the Committee and ANZROC members.

There were more than 300 people at the funeral service in Forest Hill and I saw too many ANZROC members present to list in this newsletter .Col’s widow Ethel told me how much she appreciated the support of our club members at the service.

Bob Lyon wrote “Sad news indeed. Col was a great guy and true gentleman and was fantastic when I took over from him at Melbourne Central Zone. I am heading to Melbourne next weekend, but unfortunately will be too late for funeral. Condolences from Helen and myself to Ethel and family.”

Dick Milnthorpe wrote “Sorry to hear of Col Edwards, I first met him in 1969 when he was running the Stationery Dept. for Jim Paton, and I had a long conversation with him at the 100th Birthday lunch. He was a protégé of Jim Paton, and all Jim's protégés were good blokes.”

Kim Stephen wrote “He was a great boss and true gentlemen .A great life “

Greenwood E.K. (Euan) 91 years 21/3/2016

Euan enlisted in the Royal Australian Navy in November 1942 and at discharge was AB (Radar) with HMAS Lonsdale. If members have any anecdotes of their time with Euan let me know and I will include in future newsletters.

Kennedy M.L. (Mike) 86 years 2/4/2016

ANZROC Honorary member Mike Kennedy worked 45 years for the ANZ (including Drouin, Bright, Preston, Cheltenham, Melbourne) .He was one of the last managers of a branch who traded gold (Bright late 60's) and attended regular functions for the retired members . Noel Beanland advised that he attended the funeral service for Mike and met ANZROC members Ian Anderson, Tom Belleville, Bill Lanigan and Tom Portelli .

The service was well attended with a lot of family input and many humorous stories were relayed. Mike was a keen pianist and in retirement spent many hours playing at nearby Retirement Villages and those present at the funeral service enjoyed many of Mike’s favourite tunes.

Members at the ANZROC luncheon stood in remembrance of Col , Euan and Mike and our condolences go to their families.

Vanselow J.N. (John) 83 years 14/4/2016

Since our meeting last Thursday we have been advised of the passing of our great friend and mentor John Vanselow who was Life Member, Past President of ANZROC 2001/2002 and committeeman for 16 years. John's advice to the ANZROC committee and his enjoyment of life at our ANZROC functions will be sorely missed. The funeral service will be held in Frankston on 20/4/2016 and a further report will be included in the May newsletter. Funeral service details are posted on our ANZROC website.

Sandra Street emailed that she also was shocked to read of John's death in The Age. It must have been sudden as there had been no news of any illness. I never worked with John but he was one of those ANZ identities one imagined would always be there. He will be much missed by all at ANZROC. Back in the 80s my husband and I were on a Pacific Islands cruise and coincidentally John and Lois were also on the ship. Needless to say we enjoyed some very pleasant social get-togethers during the cruise. Our deepest sympathy to Lois and the family.

Eamon Veaney was advised by the Secretary of the ANZ London Pensioners that Roland (Roly) Isherwood passed away on the 26 March..Many ANZROC members would remember Roly during their careers.

Forrest A.K. (Alan) 78 years 10/1/2016

 

Alan was our Honorary Auditor , a very strong supporter of ANZROC and a great friend to many of the ANZROC committee. He will be sadly missed by the committee members.

 

Dick Sanders reported that he took over from Alan as Assistant Accountant 394 Collins Street, in 1974. Alan was much liked and will be much missed. Alan went on to Personnel Dept and continued to meet with Peter Langenbacher, Dick and others for Friday lunch at The Mitre. Dick enjoyed his company immensely. Past President Kathy Trace reported that Alan’s father was her first manager in the bank and, as the Forrest’s lived on the premises, she has known Alan since her teens. Kevin Watson emailed from Perth to let us know that he was saddened to learn of the untimely death of Alan Forrest. Kevin joined the Asia in Adelaide on 24 Jan 1946 and transferred to Wirrabara branch on the 2nd Monday of March 1946. Alan’s father had assumed management of that branch just two weeks earlier on promotion from Accountant Bathurst, NSW. Alan was a very bright young fellow in the 5th grade of primary school, so Kevin saw something of him for some 15 months. Kevin later met Alan in Victoria when his father “Lofty” was managing firstly Williamstown and then Middle Brighton branches in Melbourne.

 

Kevin sends his warmest sympathy to Margaret and family on their sad loss.

 

Humphris L.J.T. (Terry) 90 years 21/1/2016

 

Terry enlisted in the Royal Australian Navy in June 1944 and on discharge in July 1946 was a Sy Asst HMAS Lonsdale.

 

Bruce Tickell mentioned that he worked with Terry when the Victorian Methods and Mechanisation team was formed all those years ago and they were working with Des Lawler, Neville Lewis and Special Projects Officers Anne Lamb (Bob’s wife) and Julie O’Regan (widow of the late Brian O’Regan) .The team reported to the late Eric Black and Bruce has fond memories of those years.

 

Kitchin Paul 92 years 14/12/2015

 

Paul enlisted in the AIF in December 1941 and left the Army in November 1942 at the rank of Sergeant 106 Anti Tank Regiment and immediately re-enlisted in the RAAF in November 1942 and when discharged in February 1946 was Warrant Officer 9 Aircrew Holding Unit. Paul was a great supporter of ANZROC Vic and often sent articles into me to publish in the newsletter. I noted in the Age newspaper that Paul was also a staunch supporter of Legacy Victoria and spent many years working with Legacy helping the widows and children of our fallen soldiers. Stan Halbish told me that he attended the funeral service for Paul and mentioned that he and Norris Gale worked with Paul when Paul was Manager 434 St Kilda Road branch.

 

Knight E.J. (Edward) 78 years 18/12/2015

 

Sandra Street started work in the early 60s at ES&A Royal Bank Branch she can remember a chap there called Ed Knight. Sandra was a very young lowly typist at the time but can recall putting the initials EJK on top of some letters. Edward was a keen supporter of ANZROC until he suffered ill health a few years ago.

 

Lyon G.S. (Gordon) 94 years 19/12/2015

 

ANZROC member Bob Lyon advised that his father Gordon Lyon joined The Bank of Australasia in 1936. He served as a Flying Officer in the RAAF and saw active service in PNG and took part in bombing raids over the Celebes (now Sulawesi).

 

Gordon retired from ANZ in 1979 as Manager Wagga Wagga after previous stints as Manager, Ouyen, Wangaratta, Bendigo (45 View Street) and Geelong (154 Moorabool Street).

 

Peter Nielipowiec wrote to say he was sorry to hear of the passing of Gordon Lyon and Jack Shelton. Gordon and Jack were Manager and Accountant at Ouyen Branch where Peter was a junior/ledger keeper. Annual balance day fell on a Saturday the day of the 1962 VFL Grand Final. Peter asked Mr Lyon whether he could bring his radio to work to listen to the match while they worked to balance the books on 30/9/1962. All was fine until Essendon started to get on top of Carlton and Gordon came out of the office and said “turn that radio off Peter”. Gordon was also associated with the Kiamal Football Club while he was in Ouyen. Peter kindly provided a photo of Gordon, Jack, John Sherriff and Peter at the branch and Eamon will post it on the website.

 

Schubert D.G. (Don) 70 years 21/9/2015

Frank Spencer attended the funeral service and reported that at the funeral, John Ries spoke about Don and his time in the Bank. Some of ANZROC people at the funeral that knew Don over many years from early days in the lending/corporate areas of the Bank were Maurie McGrath, John Maguire, Richard Harding, Ian Roberts, Peter Treleaven, Emilio Moreno & Peter Smith but Frank felt that there may have been more ANZROC members in the crowd. When Don came to work in the city from Bendigo in early 1970, he started in the State Lending area which in those days was at 351 Collins Street. Over Don’s career thereafter he spent almost all his time up and down Collins Street except for a period in Fiji. Don was a top lender and his skill was just common sense. He often answered questions about lending money simply as “Would you still lend the money if it was your own and not the Banks”. Frank did prepare some comments about Don to assist John Ries at the funeral. Suffice to say from Frank that Don was his closest friend, despite being a hopeless Collingwood supporter.....

Sandra Street said that Schuby (as he was known) was a great boss and a good friend to everyone at Royal Bank Branch, Advances/Securities Department in the '70s. Those who were there will remember a man of common sense and good humour - who could forget the card games in the lunch room during that time. Deepest condolences to his family.

Smyth K.M.(Kevin) 84 years 16/9/2015

ANZROC members Lawrie Foord and Keith Higgs attended the funeral service. They met Kevin when they worked together in 388 Collins Street and 304 Collins Street branches many years ago and remained firm friends until Kevin’s passing. The three often attended ANZROC functions and social gatherings together before Kevin became indisposed.

Members and partners at Ballarat stood in remembrance of Don and Kevin and our thoughts are with the families and friends of Don and Kevin.

 

Greenwood W.R. (Wyn) 17/6/2015 94 years

 

Wyn Greenwood enlisted in the Royal Australian Navy in May 1940 and on discharge in October 1945 was LDG SMN (TY) at HMAS Lonsdale. During his wartime service in the Navy Wyn served on several ships including HMAS Nestor and the HMAS Australia where he was one of the crew that survived multiple kamikaze hits on the ship. Wyn was a lifetime member of the HMAS Australia Association and after retirement from ANZ worked for many years at the Cerberus Naval Museum as an archivist and volunteer guide. Wyn subsequently wrote a book “With a Grain of Salt” about his war time experiences.

 

Past President Kevin Mitchell said he knew Wyn from their Scottie days and Kevin used to bump into him and his wife at the Mt Waverley village from time to time. Kevin always made a point of speaking to Wyn when he was not in the best of health but always remembered Kevin. Kevin attended the funeral service representing the ANZROC Committee and met ANROC members Eric Dickson and Tom Phillips both of whom had worked with Wyn during their careers.

 

Hobbs J.H. (John) 6/7/2015 98 years

 

The celebration of life of John Hobbs will be held after this newsletter has been issued and a further report will follow.

 

John Vanselow said he remembered John Hobbs as AHQ Head of Personnel all those years ago and more recently he discussed the planning and obtained much of the background for the eulogy at the Late Charles Rennie’s celebration of life that John Vanselow presented on the behalf of the Rennie family.

 

John Brown said he worked with John’s daughters Dorothy and Rosemary. Dorothy was working as a Teller at the merged Boronia Branch when John was there as Accountant, and he recalls that Rosemary was in Travel at 531 Collins St when John was based in that branch, and later they were working on the same floor (different departments) at Como.

 

Hockey S.G.W. (Graeme) 13/6/2015 80 years

 

Life Member David Knuckey reported that he attended his first training meeting in ES&A in 1956 as a raw young recruit and he met Graeme Hockey and his wife to be Val who were both at the same seminar.

 

Past President Col Edwards knew Graeme and his wife Val, more socially than work-related when Col was an Area and Regional Manager and attended quite a few of the Esanda sponsored concerts. They were always great company.

 

I also worked with Graeme in Esanda for some years and he was a very private person but was solid performer when working with us.

 

Lacey W. (Bill) 22/5/2015 81 years

 

Bill was a regular contributor to our newsletter and a strong supporter of the Club.

 

Perrone L. (Louis) 22/6/2015 79 years

 

ANZROC Committeewoman Joan Nathan had a phone call from Don Davy to say he had attended the funeral of Louis Perrone, a work Colleague of his. Don went on to say it was a

 

beautiful service held at St Peters Catholic Church. Bill Mitchell also a past ANZ work colleague attended. Approx 130 people attended.

 

 

 

 

Cleary K.F. (Kevin) 84 years 5/5/2015

Talking to Lynne Stevens she could recall some of the highlights of Kevin’s career. He was appointed Manager City Road South Melbourne, Manager Croydon and before retirement was Senior Manager Lending Inspection where he visited ANZ offices locally, interstate and overseas and often with his great friend and our late member Brian Murdoch. If members have any anecdotes they would like to share of their time with Kevin let us know and we will include in future newsletters.

Dell L.M. (Lindsay) 68 years 9/4/2015

Further to the notes in the April Newsletter, Martin Hayden let me know that he saw ANZROC members and ex ESANDA Staff at Lindsay’s funeral service that included Roger Brown with wife Pam, Rick Dickson, Frank Edwards, Karen Hayden, Hartley Hodgson, Muhidden Hussein, Jim Lee, Mark Stankovich and Ron Wells. It was a very good turnout. Much mention was made of Lindsay's involvement with the Surf Life Saving movement, including one unfortunate incident when Lindsay swam out and saved a person from drowning (one of many), but lost his wedding ring in the process! Lindsay kept his wedding ring on a chain around his neck when on duty and on this occasion the panic stricken swimmer grabbed the chain, which broke, and as Lindsay said to wife Anne at the time, the ring is at the bottom of Waratah Bay!

Martin J.T. (Jim) 92 years 5/5/2015

Brian Christensen and Harry Carrodus reported on the Celebration for the life of Jim Martin held at Joseph Allison Funerals, Essendon. Jim’s long history in ANZ Bank, starting in the Bank of Australasia included time in ESANDA, Manager Exhibition Street, Manager Travel, Area Manager Footscray and his retirement as Chief Manager in Fiji was a feature, as was his sporting prowess in earlier times. Long time close friends, Harry and Beryl Carrodus, Alan Podger and Brian Christensen were Retired Officer representatives.

John Duke says that he first met Jim when he was Principal at the Staff Training Center at 516 Collins Street. It was in June 1958 (yes ’58 the year John turned 19)) It was an Accounting Course and a couple of familiar names were also on that course, Noel Beanland and Graeme Chappell were in attendance. If John’s memory is still o.k. Roy Ashton and Max Winstanley were part of the instructing team.

Smith R.J. (Rodney) 73 years 29/4/2015

Rod passed away on the 29th of April after a short illness and his funeral was held on the 4th of May, the ANZ Bank was well represented by fellow retired officers.

Rod had many long standing and valued friendships relating to his forty years of service with the ANZ Bank.

Dell L. (Lindsay) 69 years 9/4/2015

 

ANZROC member Martin Hayden let me know that Lindsay passed away on 9/4/2015 after a 21 year battle with Multiple Sclerosis. He had a long career with Esanda, and was a well known member of the "Collections", later known as the "Credit Control" Team. Lindsay was a specialist

 

with the Loss Recoveries Department, previously known as "Loss Adjustment" and many staff benefited from his knowledge and experience. Lindsay was also extremely active in the Surf Lifesaving Organization. He will be sadly missed, and is survived by his wife Anne (Lindsay, like many, met his wife in Esanda!), and two sons.

 

When I transferred from Adelaide to Melbourne in 1984 when ESANDA absorbed FCA I worked with Lindsay during my time with Esanda.

 

Lindsay Dell’s passing was advised after our meeting on 9/4/2015 and condolences from ANZROC members are sent to his widow Kaye and family and friends.

 

Phelps D.F.(David) 79 years 29/3/2015

 

Past President Neville Pearson wrote the following tribute to David Phelps in this month’s “Birdies Twitter “…..

 

IN FOND MEMORY OF DAVID PHELPS: 19th November 1935 to 29th March 2015

 

As always, funerals are sad occasions, but I am sure David would have been delighted that his funeral service was conducted in one of his old stamping grounds. The actual ‘Kingston Funerals’ building was previously occupied by the ANZ Bank, Cheltenham North branch, in which David worked prior to its conversion to a Funeral Chapel.

 

David was extremely proud of being the first Fijian born new entrant recruited within Fiji to work for the ANZ. He must have been a great success as the staff numbers have since multiplied by in the vicinity of 15 times!!. Not sure if that was to cover David’s transfer to Melbourne??

 

There was a strong contingent of past players from the ANZ Bank Tennis Club who were there in support for David and also his wife Kay. Kay was a member of the ANZ Bank Tennis Club in days gone by when sport was an integral part of bonding country staff transferred to the “big smoke” in particular

 

After hearing the beautiful and often humorous tributes to Dave’s life spoken by family and friends, it was no wonder that the chapel was “packed to the rafters” by these family, former work friends and a considerable following of mates. No doubt accumulated over time at the many “watering holes” David tested. I believe this was in pursuit of finding the perfect “frothy pot”. I have no doubt David that your many friends will pick up where you left off in this quest

 

To your very loving wife Kay and family, the minds and hearts of all our members are with you at this sad time.

 

David was such a delight to talk to and drink with and I will value the wonderful memories, some of the famed “Fosberry Ave” drinking hole” we chatted about during my visit just prior to “Phelpsy” passing.

 

I hope Cheryl (my memory) and I have remembered all the former ANZ Members that were at the Chapel and later at the Southern Golf Club. Sincerest apologies for any oversights: Ian Anderson, Bob Bishop, John and Pamela Blampied, Dick Chegwin, Norm and Pat Gaskin, Georgina and John Fanshaw, Graeme Holt, Ian Ince, Martin Laydon, Birdie and Cheryl Pearson , Barry and Shirley Reid, Dick Sanders,

 

 

Quirk J.R.(Ray) 92 years 21/2/2015

Brian Christensen reported that he noticed ANZROC members Wendy Black, Norm Dibbin, Brian Farrell, Neville Lewis, Wal McGillivray, Gerry and Fay McPherson, as well as Ray’s son John at the funeral Service.

John sent a brief resume about his father. Ray joined the Bank of Australasia, Brunswick branch in November, 1939 straight from school. In November of 1941 he joined 5th Infantry Battalion (Victorian Scottish Regiment) and in April, 1942 headed to WA in anticipation of Japanese landings on the west coast. In November, 1943 he embarked for Port Moresby as part of 5 Div

He was stationed at Milne Bay and served from Lae to Finschaffen and Madang and to a landing at Kelanoa. In March 1944 he was detached to “A” Company, Papuan Infantry Battalion as Platoon Sergeant in patrols from Militat. After the war, Ray resumed his banking career and accepted transfers and promotions to Horsham, Launceston, Hobart, Darwin, and Brisbane and of course many within Melbourne, finally retiring as Assistant Chief Manager, 388 Collin Street.

In retirement, he lived a happy and fulfilling family life and will be sadly missed by many.

Members at the meeting stood for a few moments in remembrance of our late Honorary Member Ray Quirk.

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We have been advised by Jeremy Schreurs, Head of Product Solutions ANZ Private Bank that his uncle Brian Shipperlee passed away on 4/3/2015. Neville Pearson and Jet Jackson let me know that they played football with Brian in the ANZ Bank Football Club in 1964/65/66 - 33 games in all. Brian was the Treasurer for the Football Club following on from John Penhale. Geoff Ridgway was coach in 1966. Brian would be remembered by many members of ANZROC and ANZFC.

Past President John Stevens advised that Gavin Nailer passed away 10/3/2015 at the age of 73. From John’s knowledge Gavin joined the ANZ Bank in Perth and spent time at Derby Branch before coming to Victoria where he worked in country and suburban branches including Moonee Ponds, Myrtleford and Wodonga. John thinks that Gavin spent the last part of his career on the Audit Staff – a colleague on the Audit Staff, Tom Portelli has fond memories of Gavin as part of that team. Gavin would be remembered by many ANZROC members

John Campbell son of recently deceased Honorary Member Bruce Campbell sent me a note of Bruce’s career and his time in the AIF. In February 1938, Bruce Campbell was appointed to the Warrnambool Branch of the Union Bank of Australia Limited; however with the onset of the War, on the 5th of November 1941 Bruce left Warrnambool for Army Training at Ocean Grove where the office Sergeant was Ken Eales whom Bruce had relieved a few months earlier at the Union Bank, Hamilton. Eventually the Battalion was posted to the area 60 to 80 miles south of Darwin, where the Japanese planes strafed the camp, flying at tree-top height with machine-gun bullets. Bruce left Darwin to join ‘Norforce’ Army Headquarters and learn coding and decoding top secret messages to and from Army Headquarters in Melbourne. Bruce went to Trinity Beach, north of Cairns, to train for beach Assault Landings at Tarakan. With all his gear he had to climb a flat-bottomed landing craft to head for shore and wade through the shallow waters to the beach. He had to hold his cipher box of papers over his head, out of the water. At Balikpapan, he had to wade through water and waves waist deep. Bruce also saw service in Borneo. After the War, Bruce returned to the Bank where he made many friends over the years. At the end of his banking career he was the Senior Australian Bankers Association representative for the ANZ Bank. When John was a teenager he remembers visiting Bruce’s office a couple of times at 388 Collins Street, Melbourne and marvelling at the beautiful timber panelling and watching the city traffic from the gothic turret at 388 overlooking the corner of Collins and Queens Street, Melbourne. John started his career at the ANZ Bank and it was special to him that down the track he became a Relationship Manager located at 388 Collins Street working in the same area as Bruce had been in, including being near the gothic turret .

Campbell B.R. (Bruce) 93 years 15/1/2015

 

Bruce enlisted in the Australian Army in March 1941 and at date of discharge in April 1946 was Sergeant 1 Australian Cipher Section. Honorary member Bruce was a keen correspondent writing articles for the newsletter for many years and a strong supporter of ANZROC. If members have any anecdotes of their time with Bruce let me know and I will include in future newsletters.

 

Collins R.B.F (Rae) 94 years 19/1/2015

 

Don Davy advised that our Honorary Member R.B.F (Rae) Collins passed away at Cabrini Hospital aged 94 years. Rae was a regular contributor to our Newsletter and a strong supporter of our Club until ill health prevented him from attending our events. Don visited Rae on a daily basis and was able to read our newsletters to Rae.

 

Brian Christensen said that in 1956, both Brian and Rae worked at the Olympic Village A N Z Branch, under the management of Charles Rennie. Brian was newly married, no motor car, in Digs at Oakleigh. Rae drove him to work daily to the Olympic Village and got to know him pretty well. In more recent times, he has seen a deal of Rae at East Malvern R S L Club, where they were both members. Rae was a regular at Anzac Day Dawn Services at the R S L until last year.

 

Kevin Mitchell reports that Rae was a close friend of the late Murray Wood who met regularly and attended Anzac Day Dawn Service at East Malvern RSL, when Kevin and Brian Christensen would catch up with them at the Gunfire Breakfast after the Dawn Service. Rae was always pleased to see you with stories to tell even though another year had passed since we last met.

 

Kevin, Brian and Wal McGillivray were ANZROC members noted at the well attended funeral service where our member Don Davy gave a heartfelt eulogy for his friend.

 

Renzow C.D. (Col) 98 years 7/1/2015

 

Colin served in the RAAF during WW2. He enlisted 10/8/1942 and was discharged 14/5/1946 with the rank of corporal from HQ Southern Area. Life Member David Knuckey said that our Honorary Member Col was the first banker he saw when he joined ES&A and they became firm friends and their association continued after Col’s retirement often at our quarterly Thursday night meetings. Col was a great supporter of the ANZROC night meetings which he rarely missed. If members have memories of their time with Col then let me know and I will include in future newsletters.

 

Trefz Hartmann (Harry) 85 years 6/11/2014

 

Honorary Member Harry passed away at the Wantirna Health Hospital after suffering a stroke a couple of days earlier and lost consciousness from which he never recovered. Harry was a regular contributor to our newsletter in later years and more recently was often in contact with our committee woman and Welfare committee member Joan Nathan.

 

 

Cross P.G. (Paul) December 2013 87 years

(Notification received by ANZROC only in November 2014)

 

Deady N.O. (Norm) 93 years 3/11/2014

Norm enlisted in the Australian Army in July 1941 and was discharged in May 1943 when he joined the RAAF and on discharge in January 1946 was a Flying Officer at RAF Gamston.

Stutterd A.B, (Tony) 87 years 3/11/2014

Daughter Nicki Stutterd said that she was so grateful to ANZROC members as she was able to read the ANZROC newsletter to her father each month and he got so much pleasure hearing about members and their exploits.

Vollmerhouse D.C. (Doug) 76 years 12/11/2014

Louis Hebrard writes that Doug was his first data processing manager in 1969. A respected man of principles and high values. Jeff Pitt has heaps of memories of Doug; It was he (with Neville Elvish) who came to QLD Divisional Office in 1968 on the Bank recruiting drive for new talent into the new-fangled Data Processing Dept at EMANZA. Jeff remembers the interview quite well and the subsequent ANZAP Training Course at South Yarra in Dec1968 from which Andrew Kerr and Jeff were selected (with a couple of others). It seems not so long ago. Doug was a fine gentle man of impeccable integrity and standards. Dick Milnthorpe was sorry to hear about Doug.Dick remembers meeting Doug back in 1969 at the old 177 Toorak Rd computer centre. He was the senior programmer on the old GE 225 and served under Arthur Backholer there with others of the Bank’s original computer team under Jim Paton. Others there Dick recalls were Bill Collins, Tom McCullough, Mike Murray, Bruce Strudwick, Arthur Vale, Neville Elvish, and Bob Wheeler, and he pleads old age to those he has forgotten. They were pioneering days using equipment with a lot less power than a modern mobile phone. Some of the old Guys have passed on but there are a few still around to raise a glass to Doug.

CARRUTHERS J.W.(JOHN) 84 YEARS 14/9/2014

 

More details in next month’s newsletter.

 

MCLEOD R.D. (ROD) 90 YEARS 30/8/2014

 

John Vanselow said that Rod served in International in ANZ and was Deputy to the late John Holberton.

 

Kevin Watson learned the sad news that his old mate, and travelling companion, Rod McLeod, had passed away in August. Kevin and Rod had a long association in International Division. They first travelled to India, Pakistan and various Middle Eastern cities between Kuwait and Beirut. Most of them were less attractive in 1964 than they are today. Rod was a knowledgeable International banker. Have many memories of times they had together. Some of these Kevin related to John Vanselow in 1969 when he was with John in the Sub Continent. A good fellow, Dunedin born and proud of his Scottish heritage

 

Members stood in remembrance of John and Rod for a few moments of silence and our condolences are extended to their families.

 

Harry Carrodus attended the Celebration of Life service for the late Brian Weeks and said that he noticed ANZROC members Will Bailey, Wendy Black, Bob Challis, Brian Christensen, Steve Cowell, Richard Harding, Fay Horne, Don Mercer, Reg Nicholson, John Ries, Sandra Street, Doug Watson and Jill Witney at the service.

 

Lawrie Foord and Frank Edwards attended the funeral service for Stan Goulding and advised that at the service it was mentioned that Stan had been a member of Woodlands Golf Club for many years, also a stalwart of the Essendon Football Club and the Torquay Surf Lifesaving Club.

 

 

Ferns K.V.(Kevin) 4/8/2014 80 years

Goldsworthy R.R. (Bob) 25/7/2014 82 years

Clive Goldsworthy son of Honorary Member Bob emails that Bob had 40 years of a wonderful and rich career with the ANZ. Clive recently retired from ANZ Singapore as a4th generation banker.

John Brown said that Bob was Chief Advance Clerk at 351 Collins Street Branch (M351 for those who remember) when John and wife Jan were there in the early '60s.

Sandra Street said she worked with Goldie back in the 70s when he and Col McInnes were setting up the South Melbourne Area which was headquartered in Albert Road. It was all lots of fun in those early halcyon days, getting to meet all the customers in the area and organising and setting up the office. Bob and his wife Jill added to the camaraderie away from the bank on many social occasions. Bob will be sadly missed.

Sheather K.J.(Kevin) 89 years 28/7/2014

Kevin enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force in May 1943 and on discharge in November 1945 was Warrant Officer, 9 Aircrew Holding Unit.

Frank Edwards said that Kevin worked for him in Esanda Vic Division and Mark Stankovich said he worked with Kevin in Collections in Esanda.

Wehner Max 89 years 3/8/2014

Max enlisted in the Australian Army in June 1943 and at date of discharge in November 1946 was a Sapper in the 6 Aust Army Topo Survey Company.

At our August meeting members stood in remembrance of Kevin, Bob, Kevin and Max for a few moments of silence and our condolences are extended to their families.

No details of Kevin Fern’s or Max Wehner’s careers were available at the time of publishing this newsletter but if any members like to send me a note about Kevin or Max I will include in future newsletters.

Our long serving Records Officer Debbie Jerkovic advised that her father Donald (Don) Wirth passed away on 13/7/2014 and members extend their condolences to Debbie, Michael and Nicola. Don was a past student and then a key member of staff at Caulfield Grammar School over a period of 32 years from 1944 and then from 1997 for the next 15 years a volunteer assisting with the schools archives and alumni reunion programs.

O’Neill K.L. (Leigh) 84 years 30/6/2014

 

Leigh was President of ANZROC Vic in 1991 and was a Life Member of the Club. He was a great supporter of our Club and will be missed.

 

 

Hart T. J. (Trevor) 71 years 30/4/2014

Jill Paterson sent me a report on the memorial service for Trevor Hart held at Camberwell Grammar School that was packed with more than 250 families and friends in attendance .Trevor

would have loved a “Standing Room Only” service and it was a tribute to him as a fine person and a true gentleman. His former bank colleagues knew of his work in preserving our banking history but he also earned the respect of the many other organisations he had worked with as their archivist and historian. It was a sad time but a very fitting tribute to a man we all knew and loved. Jill said that she saw ANZROC members Brian Christensen, Linda Davidson, Andy Herd, Stan Lancaster, with past ANZ colleagues Rhonda Barry and John and Heather Kelly in the 250 attendees and there may have been others at the service.

A copy of the tribute to Trevor that appeared in the AGE newspaper is posted on our ANZROC website.

Keck J.W. (John) 94 years 16/5/2014

John Keck joined the Australian Army in July 1942 and at date of discharge in March 1946 was Captain of the HQ Command AASC3 Aust Div. Brian Christensen recalled meeting John when Brian was working at Titles Office Branch and Viv Paul was manager. Across the road John was manager of the Lonsdale Street Branch .Viv and John were firm friends and colleagues.

If members have more details of John’s time with ANZ please let me know.

Kinna J.B. (Brian) 85 years 18/5/2014

Frank Edwards advised me that he and Mark Stankovich went along to Brian Kinna's farewell service. There was a large turnout and they spotted a few familiar faces in the congregation, including Lawrie Foord and Bevan Ranford, among others.

Frank Edwards and Murray Abraham established that Brian was a Scottie lad who went through the ranks in the branch system before going into Lending later in his career. There was mention at his farewell of time spent in PNG, but no more explanation, and it was said that on his retirement, Will Bailey told him "you've done good, Kinna." Lawrie Foord also said he can recall Brian being involved in the opening of the ES&A Savings Bank, working in Royal Bank Branch as a Senior Lending Officer and managing several branches including Moorabbin East. Mattila N.E. (Norm) 92 years 27/5/2014

Norman enlisted in the Australian Amy in August 1942 and served in the 2/27 Australian Infantry Battalion in New Guinea in the battles at Shaggy Ridge in WW2 and on discharge in December 1945 had the rank of Lance Corporal. Frank Edwards attended Norm's send-off. The church was full and Frank felt he was the sole ROC representative. At the service a piper played at the entrance of the Church and a bugler played the Last Post at the end of the service. Frank worked briefly with Norm at Mentone in the early 1950's and later when he was relieving at 457 Elizabeth Street where Norm was one of the tellers. As a ten pound Pom just off the boat and new to banking Frank greatly appreciated Norm’s kindness and help in those early days. David Knuckey also told me that Norm’s career was interrupted by two armed hold ups at branches at which he was present and he later spent time working with David in city branches. One of nature's gentlemen.

Murdoch B.J. (Brian) 82 years 22/5/2014

John Vanselow reported that Brian started his career at 394 Collins Street and that John first met him at Northern Branch and in 54/55 when Brian was Manager of the Toorak Drive in Branch. Brian also managed branches at Frankston, Footscray, and Suva Fiji. His forte was in the lending area and retired as an Auditor of Corporate lending and visiting such branches as Fiji and Vanuatu. Brian was a Life Member of ANZ Staff Club sharing many years on the committee with John Vanselow, John Brown, Neville Pearson and Brian Christensen and was also on the committee of ANZROC when I joined the committee in November 2000. He was a staunch supporter of ANZROC events until recently when his health deteriorated and he will be missed by many ANZROC members.

Dick Sanders advised me that he attended the funeral for Brian Murdoch and it was very well

supported by ANZ retired officers – men and ladies and partners. Brian was a well respected and

well liked member of the bank and the crowd attending attested that. The attendees were able to

make contact with old friends and renew common memories. Members seen at Brian’s service

included Bob Bell, John Brown, Jock Buntain, John Caudry, Brian Day, Frank Edwards,

Alan Forrest, Graham Joseph, Barry King, Kevin Mitchell, Graham Morgan, John Parkes

Dennis Rice, Neil Sharman, Bruce Tickell, Kathy Trace, John Vanselow. Others were immediate

family and friends including those from interstate with members from Probus and Rossdale Golf

Club where Brian and John Vanselow were members for more than 50 years . A fitting farewell.

Smith R.W. (Ronald) 75 years 5/4/2014

Jackie Smith emailed to say Ronald always enjoyed receiving the newsletter and reading about people he remembered working with. He was proud of his long commitment to the bank from an early age when he began work at the ES&A, right through to his retirement at age 55. Ronald and Jackie retired to Merimbula and his loss is greatly felt.

 

 

 

McNutt J.K.E. (Ken) 86 years 20/2/2014

Ken was a great supporter of ANZROC and a Life Member of the club and Honorary Auditor for more than 20 years and formed a strong bond with Gerry McPherson who served as our Honorary Treasurer for 26 years. Ken began his banking career in Ireland and joined ANZ in UK before arriving in Australia and his early years with ANZ were spent in Geelong and then to Tasmania

where he met and married Heather. During his time in Tasmania Ken was for some years Manager Launceston before returning to Victoria. Ken was on the Lending Inspection team at retirement. Ken and Heather travelled widely in retirement and were regular attendees at our ANZROC events. ANZROC members attending the funeral service included Ron Adams, Brian Christensen, George Cooper, Bruce Kells, David Knuckey, Fay and Gerry McPherson, Neville Pearson, Bernie Sowersby and John Vanselow.

ANZROC members extend sincere condolences to Heather and the McNutt family and friends.

 

Hallinan J.M.(John) 1/2/2014 88 years

John Michael Hallinan enlisted in the Royal Australian Airforce in Melbourne in January 1944 and on discharge in February 1946 was Leading Aircraftman in the 7 Operational Training Unit.

The funeral service was to be held on 14th February at Werribee.

Gerry Kennedy said that he and Jock Buntain worked with John at 109 Collins Street Branch some 60 years ago.

Labrum J.B. (John) 26/1/2014 88 years

John Beresford Labrum enlisted in the Royal Australian Airforce in Melbourne in February 1944 serving in Darwin and at date of discharge in April 1946 was Leading Aircraftman in the 55 Operational Base Unit. Kevin Mitchell said he knew John Labrum when he worked in the ES&A General Managers Dept during the 1960s and later he was Manager of King & Lonsdale Branch.

Sandra Street writes that back in the Stone Age when she started work she remembers a tall, red-haired, bespectacled John who was working in the Royal Bank Branch Securities Department at that time. The late legendary Eileen Fitzgerald always spoke well of John. I attended the funeral service representing ANZROC.

Ross Norm 28/12/2013 92 years

Norm Ross enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force in March 1943 in Melbourne and on discharge in December 1945 as Flying Officer 18 GP 224 Squadron. Norm was married to Jean for 66 years and they met while working at Bank of Australasia Corner Collins and Queen Streets. Son Richard writes that his father’s respiratory condition worsened in August and he was hospitalised in October and spent time in rehab but his condition did not improve and he passed away at home. Richard said his father had a sharp mind until the end and always maintained a keen interest in banking finance and current affairs. Richard is happy to talk to members about his father on 0400 015310 or in writing at 1A Cooloongatta Road, Camberwell 3124.

Wood M.F.(Murray) 24/12/2013 91 years

Murray enlisted at Melbourne in the Australian Army in July 1943 and on discharge in August 1946 was a Driver in the Australian General Transport Company.

Apparently Murray had a fall and broke a hip a while back and his health has been going downhill ever since. Kevin Mitchell said he was so sorry to hear of the passing of Murray who was a great supporter for many years of ANZ Anzac Day Breakfast at the Staff Social Club. Murray had a great repertoire of jokes which he trotted out year after year keeping us all amused, even though we had heard most of them before. Murray had to tone down some of them after women started arriving for breakfast as members of the Box Hill City Brass Band, led by ANZROC member John Kelly.

John Duke advised a big crowd attended the funeral at the church Murray and Betty were married in. Amongst those in attendance were Jock Buntain, Harry Carrodus, Bruce Tickell, Frank Donovan, Brian Christensen, John Duke, Stan Halbish, Kevin Mitchell, Neil Sharman(who has lunched with Murray every Tuesday for 35 years) Bernie Sowersby and John Vanselow.

 

Duguid J.R.M. (John) 20/11/2013 70 years

A celebration of John's life was held at St Dominic's Catholic Church, in Camberwell and the church was packed with family and friends and was standing room only. The stories of John's life were related to the congregation in Eulogies by Andrew Duguid, on behalf of the family, David

Hills a friend from school days, Wayne Hiah who spoke of John's tremendous commitment to the Chinese heritage of his family and finally George Lawson who passed on many stories regarding Bluey's time at ANZ and subsequent golf activities in his inimitable style. The overwhelming message was of a much loved person taken too soon who had a long lasting effect on all that knew him. The hymn's Amazing Grace and The Lord's my Shepherd were sung and as a final tribute Alistair Urquhart played the bagpipes for John. Amongst the congregation were John's golf partners from Latrobe, Richard Harding, John Crough, George Lawson and Peter Treleaven. Also many close friends and ANZROC colleagues included Clive Bayley, Terry Brennan, John Brown, Henry Carr, Bob Challis, Brian Christensen, George Cooper, John Duke, Denis Grehan, John Inglis, Bruce Maisey, John McPhee, Gerry and Fay McPherson, Neville Pearson, John Phelan, Bevyn Ranford, John Ries, Des Shady, Mark Stankovich, John Stevens, Eamon Veaney, John Winders and many others. John will never be forgotten by all those who met him.

ANZROC members extend our condolences to John’s family and friends.

Neville Pearson advised that Robert (Bob) Evans passed away peacefully at home on 27th November after a long battle with cancer. Neville worked in the ANZ Bank EMANZA Data processing Dept with both Bob Evans and Herman Bettonvil. Sadly Herman and Bob have both departed in recent weeks. For some years as a small group of past ANZ EMANZA workers, Bob and Herman with Graeme Bancroft, Geoff Gow and Neville Pearson met monthly for luncheons. Bob would be remembered by many ANZROC members.

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Dennis Murphy advised that Brian Brownscombe died in Sydney on Monday 9th December with extremely serious respiratory issues. Brian worked in Melbourne with Dick Hughes (along with Dennis and Geoff Scott) in Methods Dept (writing IDA –Instructions to Divisional Administrators) during the mid/late 1960’s under the management of Harry Carrodus ( and Jim Paton) !! Oh so long ago. Some of the old Methods people would know of Brian.

 

 

Bettonvil                     H.J.W. (Herman)       30/10/2013                  76 years

Neville Pearson attended the funeral service of his great friend and strong ANZROC supporter Herman Bettonvil and Neville provided the details of Herman’s career with ANZ from date of joining in 1961 after emigrating from his native Netherlands. After several roles in branches Herman was moved into Melbourne for roles in Data Processing and then Manager Camberwell Proof Centre. After heart problems in 1982 he was appointed Manager Mansfield followed by his appointment to Manager Maintenance at Premises Dept until retrenchment in 1989 as part of a Bank restructure. ANZROC members were in force at the funeral and included Graham Bancroft, John Brown, Brian Christensen, Bob Davis, Dal Crocker, Jock McIntyre, Kevin Mitchell, Gordon Paulett, David Schunke, Lyn Stevens as well as members of the ANZ Premises Dept and ANZ Basketball teams.

 

King                            B.N.(Bernie)                24/10/2013                  71 years

The attendance of around 150 at the funeral service heard of Bernie ‘s career in ANZ including terms in Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea and his commitment to the Scout movement and his love of golf and camping with friends and family  from ANZ colleagues Mike Lawrence and Frank Bain. A strong ANZROC contingent included Ron Adams, Clive Bayley, Noel Beanland, Kevin Chard, Rino Frigo, Barry King, Brian Knowles, Ed Laity and Bob McPherson.

 

Field                            G.J. (Gordon)             2/1/0/2013       74 years

Gordon was a respected and supportive member of ANZROC Vic attending meetings when able. Gary Mason attended the funeral service and reported that Doug Watson read the eulogy. Amongst the bankers present were Graham Joseph, John Duke, Terry Brennan, Tom McCullough, Flav Belli and Alan Panther. Gordon retired as a Senior Manager in Audit, where he was involved in various overseas stints, including India. He was a lay member of the Anglican Synod for many years. Gordon was very well qualified as a Chartered Accountant and the Institute of Secretaries.

He underwent a full heart transplant 12 years ago at the Alfred Hospital and in appreciation of that spent every Wednesday (following his recovery) as a volunteer at the Hospital.

He and wife Edith travelled extensively.

ANZROC member Peter Smith emailed that his wife (Vi) volunteers at The Alfred, helping out with finances. She is actually doing the work that Gordon Field did before he became ill.

Members stood for a few moments in respect of our late member Gordon and our condolences are extended to his family and friends.

 

Horne                                      R.W.J.             (Ron)               88 years          30/8/2013

Ron enlisted in the RAAF in April 1943 and served in New Guinea. On discharge in March 1946 Ron was Leading Aircraftman at AD HQS Townsville.

His banking career started in Townsville and after progressing through the branches, a term in International and a transfer to London, Ron Horne later opened the ANZ Representative Office in Tokyo. He had also spent time in Corporate in Sydney and was appointed State Manager Queensland before retiring as State Manager Victoria.

ANZROC members attending the celebration of Ron’s life included Harry Carrodus, Brian Christensen, John Duguid, John Duke, Gerry and Fay McPherson, Neville Pearson, John Vanselow and their partners.

John Brown holidaying in Queensland sent a note to say “Very sorry to hear that Ron has died. He and Fay have been great supporters of the Retired Officers' Club in many ways including participating in earlier Traralgon and Flinders golf days He was also a great supporter of the Victorian Staff Social Club attending and enjoying a number of the Wagga Trips over the Queens Birthday Weekend. Ron made a point of getting to know younger staff and was quick to greet them by name at the numerous social and sporting events that were part of Bank life at that time.

He was an important part of the ANZ 'Family'.”

 

Skipper                                    Robert W.       (Bob)              87 years          21/8/2013

Bob Skipper was an ANZ Messenger at 351 Collins St for many years, and a long time stalwart and energetic worker at the Reservoir Lawn Bowls Club.

 

Members extend their condolences to family and friends of our late members Ron and Bob.

 

Graham Heenan and Pat Gaskin advised that ex ANZ colleague Selwyn Henning passed away suddenly in Bendigo on 5/8/2013 while in hospital for a knee replacement. Selwyn spent time in Geelong, Fiji and Corporate Banking retiring in Shepparton. Selwyn was 65 and would be known to many ANZROC members.

Lawrie Foord also confirmed that a former ES&A staff member Mike O’Dwyer passed away on 15/8/2013. I worked with Mike for 10 years in Esanda and Gary Mason tells me he played football with Mike – he was a very handy player. Bob Lamb said that Mike remained in the service for over 40 years spending a great deal of his time with Esanda. His Funeral Mass was attended by former staffers Gary Hassett, Bob Lamb and Brian Wills. Many of our ANZROC members would remember Mike.

 

Baird                           John L.            (John)  88 years          27/7/2013

John joined the Royal Australian Air Force in June 1943 and Bruce Sanderson told me that John served in Europe as a Rear Gunner in the Lancaster bombers. John was discharged in January 1946 as Warrant Officer in the 9th Aircrew Holding Unit. Gerry McPherson also flew in the Lancaster’s over Europe and he told me that although he was not aware of John’s service coincidentally when Gerry was transferred into Administration in 1959 his replacement at Richmond was John Baird.

 

Chapman                    Ronald H        (Ron)   82 years          30/12/2011

We have been advised of Ron’s passing by the solicitors acting for the Estate.

 

Munro                         Kenneth W.     (Ken)  82 years          18/7/2013

The funeral service was held in Bega NSW where Ken’s brother is based. Bruce Tickell told me that Ken worked at 351 Collins Street when Ken was in Branch Securities and Bruce was Accountant .Ken subsequently spent time dealing with securities in Legal with Stan Lancaster and Lawton Graham’s daughter Karen.  Ken was a keen athlete who participated in the banks athletic clubs and was a member of the running team.

 

Members at our meeting stood in remembrance of John, Ron and Ken as a mark of respect for our past member and our condolences are extended to their families and friends.

 

Brian Reiter a former ANZer passed away on 1/8/2013 aged 70 years.. Brian was a very good golfer and captained Huntingdale Golf Club through 2004/7 and served on the golf club committee 1996/2007. He would be remembered by many ANZROC members.

 

Betty Reilley informed me that her husband Brian Reilley (ex ES&A) passed away after a very long illness on April 21st 203.

 

Ray Galliott our ANZROC associate in WA   advised that their great friend and colleague Arthur Bancroft passed away peacefully on 28/7/2013 after a long period in a nursing home. Arthur will be remembered by many ES&A and Esanda staff as an outstanding gentleman, banker and WWII hero serving on HMAS Perth 1 and was a Japanese POW survivor.

 

Bool                 John G.                                   11/6/2013                    84 years

John joined the Union Bank at Traralgon in the 40’s and spent time in country Victoria working through the ranks in towns such as Wangaratta, Stawell, Warrnambool until his first management role at Casterton followed by terms in Northcote, Deniliquin, Broken Hill, Parramatta and on retirement was an Area Manager in NSW based in Orange. John was an active member in each community he was transferred to that included Apex, Lions, Probus while he was often called to handle the funds as Treasurer of sporting clubs in places such as Casterton, Stawell and Silver City in Broken Hill .He was also a member of the Masonic Lodge and a staunch supporter of the Anglican Church in Ocean Grove and finally Brunswick. John had retired to Ocean Grove and returned to Melbourne in his later years with late wife Dorothy. Ron Adams, Brian Christensen, Kevin Mitchell, Ken McNutt and Roy Peake represented ANZROC at the funeral service which was attended by around 130 family, friends and colleagues.

 

Manning          R.P.W. (Phil)                           27/6/2013                    83 years

A private funeral service took place on 2nd July. As reported in ANZROC newsletter in late 2011 Phil started his career in Nigeria in Bank of West Africa where he spent many years of wide and varied experiences before moving to Australia where he worked in FCA the finance company of The Bank of Adelaide before merging with Esanda. Phil had a number of outside interests but had a special love of soccer, playing for 12 years then refereeing for 20 years including refereeing a Cup Final in Lagos in 1959.He also got involved in club management which included finance, accounting and tax matters for the clubs and players and acquired the necessary qualifications to add to his banking and management credentials.

GRIGGS                               C.H.(CLIFF)                        6/6/2013                               87 years

Cliff joined The Bank of Australasia before enlisting in the Royal Australian Air Force in September 1943 and on completion of pilot training was posted to the Pacific zone .On discharge in April 1946 he was  Leading Aircraftman at Melbourne Tele Unit.

Cliff spent 44 years with ANZ in a number of roles in country and city branches and retired as Manager Clifton Hill. He became a loyal Geelong Football Club member after spending some years in ANZ Geelong where as a young single man he boarded with several Geelong football legends including Fred Flanagan and Bob Davis and enjoyed the successes of the past and present teams. ANZROC members Brian Christensen, Ken McNutt, Kevin Mitchell, Ray Gaunt and Ron Adams were present in the gathering of 150 family and friends at the funeral service.

 

McCONNELL                     J.R. (John)                            17/5/2013             73 years

John Duguid, a close friend and colleague of John advised that John moved to Victoria after joining ANZ in Christchurch in NZ and worked in ANZ Headquarters until his appointment as State Manager Victoria followed by senior executive roles in Headquarters reaching Managing Director Corporate and Retail Banking at retirement and after retirement worked with Equity Trustees. He was highly regarded by the Boards of both corporations. John focussed on customer service and staff relationships and was influential in the ANZ’s relationship with the Jewish community in Melbourne. John Duguid said that among the 250 people attending the celebration of John’s life he noticed Solomon Lew and also past Premier of Victoria Jeff Kennett as well as many ANZROC members, friends and fellow golfers that included Don Mercer, John Ries, Jim Nicolson, Richard Harding, George Lawson, Barry Gibson, John Crough, Peter Treleaven and Peter Pritchard.

 

Kilfoyle                       J.H. (Jack)                  24/4/2013        88 years

John Harvey (Jack) Kilfoyle enlisted in the Royal Australian Navy in April 1943 and on discharge in December 1944 rejoined the bank.

Robert Kilfoyle advised that his father Jack worked in ANZ for some 42 years and his later years were spent in GMO 1963/68 and then seconded to Australian Bankers Association 1969/82 until he retired.

John Duke attended the funeral service representing ANZROC.

Members will stand at the meeting as a mark of respect in remembrance of Jack and our condolences are sent to his family and friends.

 

Astall                           H.L. (Leigh)                9/1/2013                     83 years

I attended Leigh’s memorial service on behalf of ANZROC with around 100 family and friends at the service. Leigh’s children and grandchildren gave touching eulogies of Leigh as a father and grandfather and spoke of his career with ANZ .Leigh joined the Union Bank in Colac and spent time in country branches including Alexandra where he met and married Margaret. They moved around country Victoria with time spent in Horsham and then into country and city managerial roles including Richmond, Hobart and retiring as an Area Manager in the Toorak/South Yarra area.

Nichol                          R.A. (Bob)                   29/12/2012                  101 years

Bob served in the RAAF enlisting in June 1942 and after training served in New Guinea until discharge in March 1945 when he was a Leading Aircraftman in the 41st Operational Base Unit.

Past President Neville Pearson wrote that the dignity Bob showed and his love for the people in his life was so evident to Neville from his visits to the Retirement Village in Dorking Road and Neville says he will certainly miss these little excursions back in time

Margaret Redman, ,Bob Nichol’s daughter emailed to let us know that Bob died peacefully and he was calm and comfortable and all the family were with him almost to the end of his life's journey. There was a wonderful celebration of his life, with family and friends and the Eulogy given by daughter Janene is posted on the ANZROC website. Margaret says thank you to all from the A.N.Z retired office's club who visited him.

Smith                           R.T.(Reg)                    8/2/2013                     89 years

Reg enlisted in the RAAF in March 1943 and at date of discharge in March 1946 was Warrant Officer in the 14th Aircrew Holding Unit. He was one of the RAAF airmen posted to UK to serve in RAF squadrons and on return to Australia became a member of the famous “Odd bods”. Reg joined the Bank of Australasia at 394 Collins Street and on return from RAAF  spent time mainly in city branches before his first managerial role at Pakenham, then several city branches before taking over South Caulfield and then into Audit Department in Melbourne until retirement. Several years later Reg returned part time to ANZ Trustees for a 5 year term. At the funeral service ANZROC was represented by Reg’s great friends Muriel Drummond, John Hobbs and Jack Moyle.

Taylor                         J.M. (John)                 14/1/2013                    74 years

John joined ANZ in 1955 at 394 Collins Street and in a 40 year career spent time in city branches, Premises Department, South Yarra Processing and finally in the IT Department at South Yarra. John met wife Olive who also started her career at 394 Collins Street and they married in 1961 when she was working in ANZ Cards. Some 20 years ago they retired to Tura Beach in northern NSW close to the golf club and ocean.

Westerman                 T.A. (Trevor)              3/1/2013                      92 years

Trevor enlisted in March 1940 in the Australian Army and on discharge in May 1946 was a corporal in the 2/9 Aust Cav Commando Regiment.

Frank Edwards reported that Trevor Westerman was an old ES&A man. When Frank last knew Trevor he was Manager, Mortlake.

Condolences from ANZROC members are sent to family and friends of our past members Leigh, Bob, Reg, John and Trevor.

 

During January Frank Edwards noticed a death notice in the Age for Arnold William (Bill) Teague - in his 97th year and Frank also noted the passing of an old ES&A friend Norm Newbold in his 84th year who retired in 1986 after 40 years service. Many Scotty people will remember Bill and Norm from their time in the bank and Esanda (Vic Div).

 

Evans              R.G. (Reg)                  Mid June 2012                        91 years.

Reg joined the Australian Army in July 1942 and served until January 1946 being discharged with the rank of Sergeant 4th Aust Armoured Brigade Provost Plan AIF. We were advised of Reg’s passing by our member John Mangan in November.

Oldfield           B.G. (Brian)                15/12/2012                  80 years

Brian Oldfield passed away on 15 December 2012 after a long illness, just 10 days after his 80th Birthday. Our member Glenn Fullerton also passed on information regarding the passing of Brian Oldfield "Having sung “Happy Birthday” to Brian for his 80th last Sunday, we were saddened to hear yesterday that he has passed away. Rachael, his daughter has devoted much of her time looking after him – he was in a Nursing Home which provided good care."

Tanner                        A.E. (Ed)                     6/12/2012                    77 years

Ed Tanner passed away in hospital after complications following a back operation.

Ed was originally from Queensland and played an important role in International Division Melbourne for many years. A Service of Thanksgiving for the life of Ed was held on Friday Dec 14. A large group of family, friends and ANZ colleagues attended including Ed’s widow Elaine and  Ed's 5 sons Ross, Craig, Paul, Greg and Andrew who did the readings and paid tribute to their Dad. Those in attendance included Bob Wheeler, Pat Munday, Neil Pickering, Neil McMillan, Eamon Veaney, Des Shady, Peter Kariotis, John Winders, Warren Taylor and Henry Carr. More messages of condolence from colleagues have been   posted on the website.

Jenkins                        Dorothy                      88 years                      2/10/2012

The service for Dorothy at the Uniting Church in East Doncaster was well attended, with friends from all of her many interest groups - including two of her old school friends in their nineties - paying their respects. The gathering was a fitting tribute to a much loved lady who made the world a better place. The Eulogy outlined Dorothy's life and specific comment was made of her time at ES&A, ANZ and Esanda. Dorothy also enjoyed her association with ANZROC and in later life looked forward to the newsletter. Frank Edwards ,Kevin Mitchell, a jet-lagged Peter Pritchard, Ian McRobinson  and Mark Stankovich  made up the ANZROC contingent and were joined by Don Ranyard who was there as a church member friend of Dorothy's. Another member of the banking fraternity - Dorothy's cousin, John Hines - who served for 20 years in the Scottie before taking up a stockbroking career and would be remembered by many of our members, was also in the congregation.

 

McAsey                       R.J. (Bob)                   85 years                      24/9/2012

The funeral service was held in the Sunshine Coast.  Graeme Ainscough said he played cricket many years ago with Bob who was then Captain of the ES&A Cricket Club. Bob with Lawrie Foord were key movers in organising many ES&A annual get-togethers around Christmas time and Bob will be missed.

 

Davis                           M.F. (Max)                 71 years          15/8/2012

Neville Pearson attended the funeral of Max Davis on 22nd August at St Stephens Church, Stiggant Street Warrandyte, which is located in a beautiful wooded area beside the Yarra River. There was an attendance of 300 plus mourners which included a significant presence of fellow bankers from far and wide, including a solid roll up of past ANZ Tennis and ANZ Football Club members. The legendary Allambee Avenue boys from the 1960’s ANZ Football Club were well represented.  Bill Stevens who was interstate, advised he was disappointed at not being able to attend given his close involvement with Max within the ANZ and Kooyong Tennis Clubs .

Several tributes covering Max’s involvement in tennis, football, golf and family were given and a beautiful song tribute was sung live from Jane Ling. Max’s banking career starting in West Australia covered a broad spectrum including a term in London, Shipboard Agencies, Administration Branch Banking and area banking in Victoria .Max had a great love of family, sport and his beloved pet dogs. He will be sadly missed

 

Miles                           H.A.(Hugh)                 82 years          24/8/2012

The funeral of Hugh Miles was held in the Blair Chapel Springvale on 31st August with a large crowd in attendance that overflowed from the Chapel into the reception area. There was a strong contingent of fellow bankers present. Fitting the manner in which Hugh’s life was lived the funeral reception was a truly moving and colourful affair All attendees were gifted a copy of Hugh’s final DVD on arrival in memory of his life. The Chapel vibrated to the music of Hugh singing “Fly Me To The Moon”, “Pennies From Heaven” and “How Little we Know” and the quality of sound was incredible given Hugh was 78 years of age when he made the DVD.

Hugh joined the ES&A and had 42 years service including with ANZ following merger.

Hugh was an avid sportsman playing football in country Victoria and in the bank’s VAFA (Amateurs) team, tennis and later lawn bowls.  With long silver hair and mustache nick names such as “Silver Fox” and “Duke” were bestowed upon him by the family and friends’ .Hugh had a great passion for singing and performed on stage. A highlight was a live appearance on Graham Kennedy’s IMT (In Melbourne Tonight).  Hugh had a very pleasant singing voice, and would team up at the Staff Christmas Party in the Staff Cafeteria at Royal Bank with other staff members namely, Brian Nash (dec) on Piano, Bernie Atkinson Drums, Graeme Galway Trombone, and Noel Matthews on Saxophone. Hugh will be sadly missed, but never forgotten by all his family and friends and fondly remembered as a flamboyant, entertaining and a talented character. (Photos of the musicians provided by Kevin Mitchell have been posted on the ANZROC website)

Dick Sanders who attended the funeral said he was Accountant to Hugh when he arrived at Brandon Park branch, Hugh having taken over from Alan James

Kevin Mitchell said he worked in the ES&A General Managers Dept the same time as Hugh Miles who was attached to The Advances Team.

 

 

 

Oxley                                      P.L.(Peter)                  82 years          10/9/2012

Peter passed away on 10/9/2012 aged 82 years. Peter started his banking career with the E. S. & A Bank in his home town of St. Arnaud as a 16 year old, and continued to progress through the ranks, and the merger with the ANZ, to end his career as Area Manager of the North West Victoria region. Having had a stint as Manager of the ANZ in Mount Gambier, he decided to retire there in 1985, purchased 40 acres of land and began a small farming project. After 18 years of very happy rural living, Peter and wife Moira moved to a Retirement Village in Mount Gambier, before Peter's health forced him into a Nursing Home earlier this year for more intensive care. He is survived by his wife, four children and ten grand-children. Roly Webster mentioned at the Ballarat meeting that he worked with Peter and was very sad to hear of his passing.

 

 

Black                           Eric G (Eric)                           9/8/2012                      94 years

Eric enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force in May 1941 and at date of discharge in September 1945 was a Flying Officer in the 20th Squadron. Eric was a member with Gerry McPherson of the Odd Bods (UK) Association. They were ex-RAAF aircrew who had served in the UK on various Royal Air Force squadrons and had no unit organisation as such in this country and included RAAF and Allied Air Force blokes who had served in the UK, Europe and the Middle East on units outside the control of the RAAF.

The Funeral Service to celebrate the life of Eric is to be held at St Aidan’s Balwyn North Uniting Church 17-21 Duggan Road at 2.30pm on 14/8/2012 and we will report further in our September Newsletter..

Cayzer                                    Lindsay Alfred (Lindsay)       3/8/2012          90 years

Lindsay enlisted in the Australian Army in August 1942 and was a Sergeant in 106 Tank Att Regt on discharge in March 1946. John and Lois Vanselow and John Caudry represented ANZROC at the service.

Holberton                   John Harry L. (John)            5/8/2012                      89 years

John enlisted in the Australian Army in March 1942and at discharge in June 1946 was a Driver in 2/4 Motor Ambulance Convoy.

The funeral service was held at Holy Trinity High Street Kew on Friday 10th August, at 11am and was attended by a large gathering of family, friends and ex ANZ colleagues. Many ANZROC  members were there to pay their respects including Bob Bell, Barbara Bruce, Henry Carr, Brian and Noelle Christensen, Rodney Dark, Brian Farrell , John Foley , Tess Hondros, David Morgan, Neville Pearson, Robin Pleydell, Charles Rennie, John Ries, Des Shady, Gary and Sue Stanaway, Warren Taylor, Rupe and Helen Thomas, John and Lois Vanselow Eamon Veaney, Doug Watson, John Winders and Pinky Watson whose late husband Bill got a special mention in the eulogy as a good friend of John was also there.

A full report of John’s career is posted on the ANZROC website.

Whitney                          Leslie Thomas (Les)            30/4/2012       105 years

Les enlisted in the Australian Army in May 1942 and on discharge in October 1945 was a Private in the 18th Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps. We were advised of Les’s passing by his daughter Jillian Burrows in August.

Woolcock                        Harold Lawson (Harold)     6/7/2012                       90 years

Harold enlisted in the Australian Army in July 1942 and on discharge in April 1946 was Sergeant 1 ART B/JW.

Harold’s widow Sylvia said that Harold joined the Bank of Australasia in 1938 and his banking career took him to branches in NSW, Victoria and Tasmania before retiring as Manager of Queenscliff Branch .Sylvia and Harold were married for 63 years. She said she knew our member Bruce Iddles was in attendance at the funeral service but others may have attended.

Duggan                                   J.M.(John)      8th July 2012   105 years

.John passed away peacefully on Sunday 8th July. His funeral Mass was on Friday 13th July at 11.0 am at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church Middle Park. The Irish Priest (friend of the family) who conducted the Mass had flown in from Ireland at 7.00am on the morning of the funeral to conduct the service. His Irish wit and sincerity were indicative of the Duggan family’s place within the church. The vocalist (Paul Hughes) and organist filled the church with music befitting a “Phantom of the Opera” production. John had celebrated his 105th Birthday on 18th March 2012

John joined the Bank in 1924, at his first branch at Corner of Elizabeth and Latrobe Streets and    he held a variety of positions over the term of his career. On his retirement John opted to retain the bank pension scheme of that time, following his retirement. A very wise move it would seem. John was remembered for accidently setting alight a waste paper bin within the branch on discarding one of his trade mark ‘roll your own cigarette” butts.

 

John’s career was interrupted by the Second World War when he enlisted in the Australian Army in June 1941 and was Staff Sergeant 106 Aust Depot Cash Office on his discharge in June 1946.  With his brother Jim, John served in the new radar division in Perth and Darwin surviving the bombing of Darwin.

 

John resided at Napier St Hostel and would read the ANZROC newsletters right up till the end.

Neville Pearson represented the ANZROC at the mass along with Dick (and Joan) Sanders who worked with John

At our meeting at Greensborough members stood in remembrance of our past member John and      our condolences are extended to family and friends.

 

Margaret Ewing emailed to thank the committee for on forwarding the June newsletter which included tributes to her late husband and our past member Ian Ewing. Margaret also thanked Neville Pearson and Con La Fauci for their attendance at the funeral. She has been overwhelmed by the number of cards received from Ian’s former work friends and is only sorry she is unable to thank them all personally

 

Jackie Manning and her family sent a note expressing their appreciation for the kind and comforting expressions received  in their recent sad bereavement of her husband and our late member Bill Manning. She thanked ANZROC members for the kind words in the recent newsletter and the notice in the Herald Sun at the time of Bill’s passing. The attendance of Kevin Mitchell at the service was much appreciated.

 

Andy Herd advised that another old banker lost recently was Paul Tsang, Paul was ANZ audio visual technician and did the setups for conference and video conferencing .Andy said he was the nicest and most helpful of colleagues.

 

 

 

Ewing                          I.M.                 (Ian)                            11/6/2012        73 years

After a courageous battle with cancer Ian passed away on 11th June.  Ian worked at ANZ for 37 years.  He joined ES&A Bank in Tasmania and later moved to Melbourne to be part of Retail Banking at Como South Yarra. Ian was an avid sailor and participated in several Melbourne to Hobart yacht racing trips. He was a past Commodore of Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron, and held several senior Freemason positions including Master of Sandringham Lodge, Grand Sword Bearer and a long list of other offices.  The funeral was attended by approx 350 people at the Royal Melbourne Yacht Squadron with Ian’s prized 34ft ‘Dubois’ Yacht  “Spellbound” displayed outside the windows of the room where the service was held, overlooking the Bay and St Kilda Pier. The ANZROC committee was represented by Neville Pearson and Con La Fauci. There were several ANZ yachting friends including his friend and colleague Ian McCormick in attendance. Our sincere condolences are extended to his widow Margaret and family.

 

Stanson                       D.F.                 (Frank)                          6/6/2012        59 years

After a difficult  and courageous battle with cancer Frank passed away on 6th June. Frank worked at ANZ for nearly 30 years in the Treasury Dealing area and spent many years in the London and Hong Kong dealing rooms.  Frank's funeral at Templestowe Chapel was standing room only with a huge turnout of family and friends including a large contingent of his ANZ colleagues that included Bob Bell, Dick Chegwin, Mike Elliott, Richard Harding, David Jones, Jim Karabatsos, Peter Norman,, Murray O'Dwyer, Gordon Paulett ,John Phelan, John Ries, Des Shady, Bob Smith, Trevor Stephens, Ivan St.Clair, Rupe Thomas, Roger Thompson, Trevor Walker , Bob Wheeler and John Winders. ANZROC committee was represented by Kevin Mitchell and Eamon Veaney. Frank was a larger than life personality and will be sorely missed by his family and friends. Our sincere condolences are extended to his wife Christine and son Daniel.

 

Flynn                           K.J.(Kevin)                 4/5/2012        84 years

Will Bailey emailed to say it was sad to read that his old "ledger" mate Kevin Flynn had passed away. He was a great guy and will be missed.

 

Henley                        R.G. (Reg) 4/3/2012                         87 years.

Reg joined the RAAF in April 1942 in Melbourne and was discharged in Jun 1946 with the rank of Corporal at CSQ Laverton. He is survived by his wife Mary. Reg worked for the bank for 43 years, and met his wife Mary (nee Baker) at Elizabeth Street Branch. Mary also worked in the bank for 28 years.

 

Williams                      T.A. (Trevor) 21/4/2012                    75 years

Trevor joined ANZ in Launceston in 1955 and in 1962 transferred to Victoria. He went back to Hobart and Devonport in 1964/65 returning to Victoria in 1970 in various roles until his final appointment as Manager Asset Management in Melbourne Retail CBD retiring after 40 years service.

 

MANNING                         W.S.(Bill)                    5/4/2012          81 years

STEVEN P.J.(Peter)           15/6/2011        63 years

BOWERS                          L.G.(Lloyd)                  5/3/2012                  89 YEARS

Lloyd enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force in October 1941 and saw active service in Britain with the RAF as a fighter pilot flying Hurricanes, Spitfires and Tempests. He was discharged in January 1946 with the rank of Flying Officer in 287 Squadron and rejoined the ES&A Bank. Lloyd spent much of his career in the North Coast of NSW managing branches including Byron Bay and Lismore and finally Port Kembla and Flemington Markets in Sydney before taking a role until retirement as a Financial Planner in Sydney. Lloyd and late wife Jo settled in Kew in early 2000 to be near their family. I was able to represent ANZROC at the funeral service.

MARSHALL                       RON                       10/2/2012                             88 YEARS

Ron enlisted in the Australian Army in December 1942 and trained as a gunnery officer with service on the northern coastline of Australia and on discharge in June 1946 was a Private in the Southern Command Echelon and Records. Ron joined the ES&A Bank in 1937 and on retirement in 1983 was a Chief Manager in Esanda. There was a strong representation from ANZROC at the funeral service that included Murray Abraham, Ron Adams, Eric and Wendy Black, Jock Buntain, Eric Dickson, Frank Edwards, Jack Moyle, Neville Pearson, Peter Pritchard, Bruce Sanderson, Mark Stankovich and Lloyd Zegenhage

 

Boucher                      W.G.(Bill) 12/12/2011                  84 years

Dalziel                         H.D.(Heather) 14/08/2011           74 years

I received an email from Dianne Beretta advising that her Aunt and member of ANZROC Heather Dalziel passed away on 14th August 2011. The ANZ Bank was always a topic of conversation with Heather and she loved the years she spent at Royal Branch.

Riddell                         J.W. (Jim) 23/12/2011                  88 years

Jim enlisted in the Australian Army in November 1942 and at discharge in July 1946 was a Sergeant in the 21 Army Equip. Pk Coy. John Duke and Jack Helisma were able to represent ANZROC at the funeral service.

Taylor                         D.F.P (Don) 27/08/2011                  83 years

Williamson                  A.G.  (Alan) 19/01/2011                  81 years

President Neville Pearson attended Alan’s funeral as he had worked with Alan in Yarram. Alan spent time travelling around the countryside in an audit capacity with ANZ. Bruce Kells, Ken McNutt, Kevin Sharp, and Bernie Sowersby also represented ANZROC at the service.

 

The memorial service for Ted Larkin held on 22nd December at Dromana was well attended by ANZROC members that included Will Bailey, John Duke, David Knuckey, Gerry and Fay McPherson, Kevin Mitchell, Maria Natoli, Mark Stankovich, Ed Tanner and Glen Twidale.

 

Budd                            Frank                          22/11/2011                65 years

Frank worked with Esanda for many years in the heavy vehicle financing area in Victorian Division while I was in Esanda HO and on retirement worked in the transport industry with an Esanda colleague.

Larkin                         E.J.(Ted)                     13/11/2011                  87 years

Ted enlisted in the RAAF in November 1942 and on discharge in October 1946 was a Warrant Officer in 1 Operational Training Unit. Ted passed away in Germany while visiting his daughter and a memorial service has been organised for 11am on December 22nd at St. Mark’s Anglican Church, Dromana Cnr. Point Nepean Rd. & O’Donohue St. DROMANA. Ted was a strong supporter of ANZROC.

Morris                         R.J.L. (Ray)                19/11/2011                  82 years

Ray was recruited in UK from Lloyds Bank in 1951 and spent time in Melbourne and Perth before leaving the bank and spending the next two years as a patrol officer in New Guinea. Ray returned to UK for several years during which time he married Lorna. They returned to Australia in 1955 where Ray rejoined ANZ and worked in the city, Geelong and many other branches while on the Relieving Staff and at retirement he was Manager Dandenong. They moved from the city 11 years ago to live in Warragul where sadly Ray passed away.

Minton Gary 12/10/2011                  58 years

Eamon Veaney represented ANZROC committee and advised that Gary's funeral was well attended and many colleagues from ANZ were there. Brian Stagg did a good summary of Gary's career and a couple of other speakers provided a great insight into Gary's life and times.

Williams                      W.G.(Gordon)                        8/11/2011                    87 years

Gordon’s widow Gwenda (nee Snape and ex Bank of Australasia) told me that Gordon had enlisted in the Australian Army in 1941, trained in Buderim Qsld and served in active duty in the conflict in Papua New Guinea and the islands and was a Sergeant in his Battalion on discharge in 1946 .Gordon retired from 75 Collins Street Branch 28 years ago after serving more than 40 years in branches in Victoria and he and Gwenda settled in Drouin on retirement.

Child                           J.B.(Jim)                     1/10/2011                    84 years

Jim joined the RAAF in Melbourne in July 1945 and was discharged in May 1946 as Aircraftman1 at the Ground Training School in Wagga. At the funeral service we heard of Jim’s love of rebuilding a number of vehicles and eventually volunteering for many years as the librarian for the Wolesely Motor Club. Jim was a strong supporter of ANZROC .

noted in the NSW newsletter of the passing of Neil Twite at Adelaide 17 September. Neil retired from Vic Admin where he held senior positions with the Bank

Lawrie Ford advised that Eric Tibballs a past ES&A colleague passed away on 6th October and Barbara Grimshaw, who worked with Lawrie in ES&A 388 Collins Street, passed away in October. Tracy Grimshaw the host of A Current Affair is Barbara’s daughter. Many members would remember Neil, Eric and Barbara during their time in the Bank.

Anstee                                     R.C.(Rod) 80 years           9/9/2011

Full details will be in the October newsletter

Clarkin                                    J.D.(Jeff) 67 years           24/8/2011

Jeff joined ANZ in the mid 60's and worked in Queensland branches before taking time out to study for an economics degree as a mature age student. He moved to Head Office in Melbourne and worked in many areas of International Banking Division before moving overseas to run the Chicago branch in 1983. Jeff was appointed Exec Treasurer Capital Markets on the formation of Global Treasury in 1986 then took over as head of the dealing room for Australian Treasury in late 1987 before being appointed Country Head in Korea. Further Executive roles in Head Office running Correspondent Banking and Nominees followed before Jeff's retirement in 2000.

The Requiem Mass for Jeff at Surfers Paradise was a moving service with around 150 people in attendance. During the service there was a reading by Pinky Watson who would be remembered by many members. The wake was held at Southport Yacht Club where our committeeman Eamon Veaney was present and said a few words about Jeff. Jeff’s wife Paula thanked all who attended and the many people who couldn't be there but who had nevertheless provided great support to her and Jeff over the last year. Some of the "broader ANZ family" who attended were Mike Frowen, Denis Grehan, Gary Minton, Geoff Cox, Rod Dark and Chris Murray (the late David Murray's son who knew the family from Chicago days)

Emmett                                   K.F.(Keith) 87 years           27/8/2011

Keith enlisted in the RAAF in October 1942 and at discharge from the forces in December 1945was Warrant Officer, 14 Aircrew Holding Unit. Keith passed pilot training successfully in Australia and Canada and he was promoted to Sergeant and then in England promoted to Warrant Officer as a pilot instructor training pilots for the Battle of Britain and the European conflict. On his return to Australia Keith became a member of the Odd Bods (UK) Association covering RAAF servicemen and women that served in the RAF in UK. Another of our recently deceased members Ken Fastier was also a member of the Odd Bods. Back in Australia, Keith was an avid traveller and spent time in most parts of the world but he favoured New Zealand and tripping across Australia. He met many lifelong friends when he was stationed in NZ for the bank and at the funeral service colleagues included Cedric Coxsedge Stan Halbish, Fay and Gerry McPherson and committee members Neville Pearson, John Duke, Kevin Mitchell and Ron Adams.

McLellan                                 Orm 86 years           7/9/2011

Orm enlisted in the RAAF in September 1943 and when discharged in April 1946 was Leading Aircraftman in the 40 Operational Base Unit. Orm was a great supporter of ANZROC Vic and for many years was responsible for preparing name tags for members and helped the committee at functions on many occasions. Details of Orm’s memorial service on 13/9/2011 will be included in the October newsletter.

 

Members will remember Rod, Jeff, Keith and Orm at our October meeting and our thoughts are with their friends and families.

 

Eamon Veaney also advised that Kevin Hanvey died after a car accident at Torquay on 9/9/2011 on his way to work at ANZ. Kevin had worked with Eamon at ANZ some years ago and was back there on a contract and would be remembered by ANZROC members.

Rodney Manser let me know that one of his work mates from the ES&A days Allister Smith aged 62 years old had passed away on the 24/8/2011.Allister would be known to many members.

Alan Lauder advised that a colleague Peter Winter with whom he worked in the Frankston area passed away in August and would be remembered by ANZROC members.

Fastier                         K.G.J.(Ken) 25/7/2011                    88 years

Ken enlisted in the Australian Army in December 1941 but left in December 1942 to enlist in the Royal Australian Air Force and served in Europe until being discharged as a Warrant Officer in the 14 Aircrew Holding Unit in January 1946.

Robertson                   F.A.S.(Frank) 20/7/2011                    102 years

Frank enlisted in the Australian Army in March 1942 and when discharged in September 1945 was a Private in 7 Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps.

Short                           John J.C.(Jack) 27/7/2011                    99 years

Jack enlisted in the Australian Army in July 1940 and on discharge in September 1945 was a Sergeant in 5 Australian AA Ops Room Type B AIF. Jack served in the Middle East in an Anti Aircraft Unit and then the unit moved to the Pacific and fought in the Battle of Milne Bay. For 40years Jack played a leading role in the Gilbert Sullivan Society in Melbourne. He was also involved with Legacy and a member of his Lodge for 70 years. He quit cycling at 93 and at 97 had to give up the daily walks of between 5-10 kilometres. During his career with ES&A he served in Darwin in the 1950s, managed Mentone and retired as Manager of Ascot Vale and was an active member of ANZROC. He was a member of the Banks Rowing Club for more than eighty years.

Members stood for a few moment silence in remembrance of Ken, Frank and Jack and our condolences are sent to members of family and friends.

18th August 2011 marked the 45th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan and being Vietnam Veterans Day our member Brian Christensen recited the Ode of Remembrance and members stood for a moment’s silence.

During the month Ken Fitzgerald advised me of the death of Maurie Dear who worked in Pensions and Nominees with Ken and Lawrie Foord advised me of the death of Russell Hansen who worked with Lawrie in 388 Collins Street. Maurie and Russell would be remembered by many of our members and our condolences are sent to their family and friends.

Falkiner                                  Dennis J                      11/6/2011                    65 years

At retirement Dennis was Manager Springvale Branch and was well known to many of our members.

Struve                         Werner F.                   24/5/2011                    87 years

Werner was one of the first foreign workers to join ES&A Bank in the 40’s migrating from Palestine via Cyprus. He retired after more than 30 years in ANZ as a manager in Investments. He was involved for many years in community affairs and the Temple Church in Bentleigh.

Members stood in silence in remembrance of Werner at our June meeting and we pass on our condolences to the family.

Ellis                 Bruce R.                     2/4/2011           79 years
Members stood in silence in remembrance of Bruce at our April meeting and we pass on our condolences to the family.
Mark Stankovich let me know that Glynn Stedman has passed away. Glynn, a Queenslander, worked in the ANZ General Managers Department in Melbourne in the fifties/sixties, appointed Sales Manager Esanda in Queensland at the time of the ANZ ES&A merger and then a senior position in Esanda NSW before retiring as Area Manager of one of Sydney's Areas.

Craddock        L.C. (Lindsay)             24/2/2011          87 years

Lindsay enlisted in the Australian Army in December 1941 at Geelong and was discharged in September 1942 as a Private in the 32nd Battalion. The very next day he enlisted I the RAAF where he served until April 1946 and had been promoted to Flight Lieutenant in the 34th Squadron. In his retirement Lindsay was very interested in choral singing and sang in several choirs. John Duke and Andy Herd represented ANZROC at the Remembrance Service.

Esdale             K.A. (Keith)                16/2/2011          90 years

Keith enlisted in the Australian Army in June 1940 in Rockhampton and on discharge in October 1945 he had been promoted to Lieutenant 2/1 Motor Ambulance Convoy. A strong representation from ANZROC committee and members was at the Remembrance Service.

Members stood for a few moments in remembrance of Lindsay and Keith and our sympathies are extended to family and friends.

Dusting                        Trevor J                          6/2/2011 77 years

Trevor had been ill over recent months with a very aggressive form of cancer. Trevor was ANZ Staff Club secretary for some time and held various positions within ANZ including Data Processing in the early years of this innovation Joan Dusting wishes to thank the multitude of ANZ retired officers that attended Trevor’s funeral and offered condolences and support since Trevor’s passing on Sunday 6th February

Heyen                          L.J.(Bert)                       11/2/2011              71 years

Bert retired as a Manager after 40 years of service starting in ES&A in Kerang and he had been ill since 2006 after contracting Hepatitis B which finally attacked his liver. At his memorial service family and friends talked of his passion for ANZ and his role in Basketball and the time spent refereeing and training young people for umpiring duties. A number of ex-ANZers attended.

Rushford                     Madeleine C 24/1/2011

President Neville Pearson with Ken Fitzgerald Mike Kennedy and Noreen Cramer represented ANZROC at the funeral Service.

Sadler                          Alf 26/12/2010                  82 years

Alf served in the British Army from 1944 mostly in occupied Germany. He migrated to Australia in the early 50’s and joined ANZ where he worked for 35 years retiring in a management role. Alf was a keen sportsman and played competitive bowls and table tennis for many years. Members that joined the funeral service included Ian Ince, Bruce Kells and Bernie Sowersby and several committee members were in attendance.

Alf was a strong supporter of ANZROC and was a regular at our monthly meetings and had enjoyed the Christmas luncheon with colleagues on 9/12/2010.

Seamons                      Bruce 18/12/2010                  87 years

Bruce was a Life Member of ANZROC and a Past President serving on the committee for more than 20 years. He enlisted in the Royal Australian Navy in November 1941 serving in Darwin and New Guinea campaigns discharging in June 1946 as Leading Seaman at HMAS Lonsdale. A good number of his ANZ/Esanda colleagues including Doug Grant, Adrian Henning, Andy Herd, Orm McLellan, Col Renzow, Mark Stankovich and members of ANZROC Committee attended the funeral service.

Members stood for a few moments in remembrance of Trevor, Bert, Madeleine, Alf and Bruce and our sympathies are extended to family and friends.

 

ANZROC member Jill Paterson let me know that ex ANZ staffer Judy Donkin passed away on 10/1/2011. Judy worked in Group Executive for many years as PA/Executive Secretary to Flav Belli  and would be well known to members.

Neville Stafford a past member of ANZROC and well known to ES&A and Esanda colleagues passed away on 15/1/2011 and a number of  our members were present at the funeral service.

Our condolences are extended to families and friends of Judy and Neville.

 

Hamlin M.C.(Mike) 72 years March 2010

 

Walter J.P.(Jacques) 66 years December 2010

Jacques spent 2 years as a teacher in Mauritius before migrating to Australia in November 1967. Shortly afterwards he joined ANZ at Glenferrie branch from which he moved to International HQ with a 2 year stint in New Hebrides (Vanuatu). He came back to Melbourne in 1969. He subsequently worked in Controller's department and Esanda before retiring from ANZ after 33 years. He will be sadly missed by his family and friends and will be remembered with affection by his golfing colleagues at the annual trip to Rich River, many of whom attended his funeral.

Members send their condolences to family and friends of Mike and Jacques.

 

Two non members of ANZROC who would have been well known to many members passed away during December. Trevor Dalziel passed away suddenly of a heart attack on 12/11/2010 Trevor completed a long career around 40 years spending an extended time in Tasmania - where he was on holiday at the time of his death . Ron W.G. Turner passed away on 13/12/2010 after a long illness and he was known to many in Victoria and NSW. Our sympathies are extended to the families and friends of Trevor and Ron.

Jones                           Frank                           87 years                         2/11/2010

Andrew Jones, son of Frank told me Frank had enlisted in the RAAF in April 1942 and was attached to US Air Force covering the Pacific zone including combat on Manus Island. Frank specialised in the communications and radio services while in the RAAF and left the service in April 1946. Frank joined the bank at Cressy and promotions followed with appointments to management including Lang Lang and Kangaroo Flat retiring as Manager Glenroy. Frank was a strong supporter of ANZROC often attending meetings when he was able.

Laing                           N.K. (Ken)                   86 years                       24/7/2010

Rich Lang, son of Ken let me know that Ken passed away in July. Rich said that Ken’s career included a management appointment at the age of 21 for the ES&A Bank and he eventually left the bank to purchase a news agency in 1970.Ken was 86 when he died and Rich said he loved to read the editions of the monthly newsletter.

Members stood for a few moments in remembrance of Frank and Ken and our sympathies are extended to family and friends.

CarneP.S. (Phil)28/9/201091 years

Phil began his banking career with the Horsham Branch of Bank of Australasia in 1934. He saw war service with the Australian Army during World War II serving mainly in the Army Audit unit in the Middle East, The Northern Territory and PNG reaching the rank of Lieutenant. Post-war he worked for ANZ until his retirement in 1984 working mostly in lending, reaching the position of Senior Manager Lending for Victoria.

Hogarth  John,  past MD of Esanda.  15/10/2010  84 years.

John enlisted in RAAF in 1944 in Perth and on discharge in August 1945 was Leading Aircraftman in 7th Aircraft Depot, Tocumwal. Joining ES&A Bank in WA and serving in Tasmania and Victoria he retired as Managing Director of Esanda in 1986. He enjoyed hobby farming in Koonomoo near Cobram for some years before returning to Melbourne. A large number of ES&A colleagues attended the funeral service.

MannBarbara11/9/2010

Barbara was one of the stalwarts working in the office at 394 Collins Street for an extended period which included the World War 2 years.

 

Biddlecombe               G.W. Guy 23/8/2010        100 years

Guy enlisted in the Australian Army in July 1940 and was promoted to Captain and then Major of 14/32 Australian Infantry Battalion when discharged in April 1947

Lee                              B.R.  Brian 8/7/2010           90 years

Brian enlisted in the Australian Army in Townsville in January 1942 and on his discharge in May 1946 had been promoted to Lieutenant of 2nd NG Infantry Battalion.

Our sympathies are extended to family and friends.

Hickey John F (Jack) 89 years 17/4/2010

Jack enlisted in the Australian Army in May 1941 at Ormond and served in New Guinea and New Britain before discharge in July 1946 as Corporal in the 46th Battalion. Jack was a staunch supporter of ANZROC Vic and will be missed. There was a solid contingent of ex Esanda members representing ANZROC at the funeral service.

Myers Donald R. (Don) 86 years 9/5/2010

Don enlisted in the Australian Army in April 1945 at Glen Iris and on discharge in August 1946 was a gunner in the 131 Australian Heavy Anti Aircraft Battery. Don was Treasurer of ANZROC Vic until he handed over to Gerry McPherson. Roy Harper, Frank Hatfield and Kevin Kelly represented ANZROC at the funeral service in Bunyip.

Members stood for a few moments in remembrance of Jack and Don and our sympathies are extended to family and friends.

 

Backholer A.O.(Arthur) 90 years 5/6/2010

Arthur enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force in December 1940 and on discharge in January 1946 was Sergeant at 1 Personnel Depot. Arthur was a strong supporter of ANZROC Vic and served as Honorary Auditor for some years.

ANZers present at the funeral service included Harry Carrodus, Frank Donovan, Bob Kirkland, Fay and Gerry McPherson, Brian Murdoch, Bruce Tickell and Dick Sanders.

Carter I.M. (Ian) 89 years 29/5/2010

Ian enlisted in the Australian Army in July 1942 and on discharge in January 1946 was Lieutenant 63 Australian Infantry Battalion.

Members stood for a few moments in remembrance of Arthur and Ian and our sympathies are extended to family and friends.

We were also advised during the month of the death of Chris Fieggen's wife Dinie and our condolences are extended to Chris and his family. At our meeting the passing of Sam Lacey who would be known to many members was mentioned and our sympathies are extended to the Lacey family.

 

Laird Ms. Lesley28/6/2010

Members stood for a few moments in remembrance of Lesley and our sympathies are extended to family and friends. Lesley until recently had been a strong supporter of the ANZROC luncheons over many years.

 

 

 

Cochrane A.K.C.(Keith) 90 years 19/7/2010

Keith enlisted in the Australian Army in November 1941 and when discharged in March 1943 was Lance Corporal HQ R A E but he immediately re-enlisted but this time in the RAAF and on discharge in March 1946 was as  Warrant Officer in the 99th Squadron

 

Langmead Harold D. 86 years 18/7/2010

 

Porter Kenneth R (Ken) 88 years 24/7/2010

Ken served in the New Zealand Army as a Field Gunner in an Artillery Regiment which fought alongside the British  Army  in Egypt and Italy where he was wounded in action. At the end of WW11 he had been promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. On his return to New Zealand he rejoined the Army Reserve where he spent many years training recruits and reservists and where he reached the rank of Major. Ken was awarded the Cavaliere Ufficiale by the Italian Government which is the equivalent of an Italian Knighthood. Ken retired from ANZ as State Manager Victoria after several years as General Manager New Zealand and he also wrote the book “The Mortgage Debenture” an overall view of the mortgage debenture incorporating the floating charge which became a text book to be widely used by bankers and students in universities in six countries.

Members stood for a few moments in remembrance of Keith, Harold and Ken and our sympathies are extended to family and friends.