Golden News
Volume 18, Number 11 - Monday 13 September 2004
The official bulletin of the Rotary Club of Kowloon Golden Mile is published
most Mondays and is distributed to all club members, District officials and
to "friends of KGM".


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This Week's Meeting:
 
 
Our guest speaker this week is Mr. Mike Rowse who will be speaking to us about "Invest Hong Kong".

 
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From Under The Kitchen Sink: Our spy in the Holiday Inn kitchen, Vincent "Meatballs" Lam, informs us that this week's fare is Western food namely cawsar (?) with foccacia croutons, followed by either roasted duckling with cranberry sauce, braised red cabbage & roasted potatoes OR tofu piccata with sesame on creamy leek & crispy potatoes, all ending with tiramisu with berries, plus coffee or tea.
 
 
 

Milestones:

 
Birthday greetings for:
 

14 September to Rajiv "Show Me The Money" Makhija, who shares his birthday with New Zealand actor Sam Neill.


 
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KGM Induction Anniversary greetings to:
 
Nobody, because there are no KGM members this week celebrating an induction anniversary.
 
 
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Our belated condolences to PDG John Wan of the RC Kingspark on the recent loss of his good lady Rosita, who passed away on 7 September.
 
 
 

Fellowship News:
 

None.

 

District 3450 News & Events:
 
 
DG Alexander Mak, our Fearless District Leader, has published his first monthly newsletter, which is available for download from the District website.
 

Upcoming District events:
  • There's nothing on the calendar for September or October!
  • This space for rent. Call 1-800-SNOOZE for details.
  • District Conference, 19-20 March 2005 - details.
 

Rotary International News:
 
 
Repeat: The RI Centennial Convention will be held from Saturday 18 June 2005 in Chicago - information.
 
Repeat: An appeal for funds to help purchase RI Founder Paul Harris' home in Chicago - information.
 
Repeat: Read about the new RI President's "Four Emphases" during his presidency - here.
 
Repeat: Download your personal copy of "Rotary World" - here.
 
Repeat: Order the Rotary Centennial book online - here
 
 

Rotary Information: 
 

Sharing Rotary with New Members: Are you aware of the responsibility or obligation most Rotarians fail to perform? Paying their dues? Attending meetings? Contributing to the club’s service fund? Participating in club events and projects? No — none of these!
 
Of all the obligations a person accepts when joining a Rotary club, the one in which most Rotarians fail is “sharing Rotary.” Rotary International clearly supports the position that every individual Rotarian has an “obligation to share Rotary with others and to help extend Rotary by proposing qualified persons for Rotary club membership:’ It is estimated that less than 30 percent of the members of most Rotary clubs have ever made the effort to propose a new member. Thus, in every club, there are many Rotarians who rarely share their positive experiences of Rotary membership with other individuals.
 
The Rotary International Constitution states with respect to club membership “Each club shall have a well-balanced membership in which no one business or profession predominates.”
 
One merely has to glance through the pages of the local telephone or chamber of commerce directory to realize that most clubs have not invited qualified members of all businesses and professions into Rotary. One of the found­ing principles of Rotary is a fair and equitable representation of the professional and business population of the community it supports. To remain relevant, Rotary clubs must be inclusive of all professions and businesses within a community.
 
Only a Rotarian may propose a customer, neighbor, client, supplier, executive, relative, business associate, professional, or other qualified person to join a Rotary club. Have you accepted your obligation to share Rotary? The procedures are very simple, and everyone must know at least one person who should belong to Rotary..
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Golden Smile: 
 
 
What is a Cat?
 
1.  Cats do what they want.
2.  They rarely listen to you.
3.  They're totally unpredictable.
4.  When you want to play, they want to be alone.
5.  When you want to be alone, they want to play.
6.  They expect you to cater to their every whim.
7.  They're moody.
8.  They leave hair everywhere.
 
Conclusion: They're tiny women in little fur coats.
 

What is a Dog?
 
1.  Dogs spend all day sprawled on the most comfortable piece of furniture in the house.
2.  They can hear a package of food opening half a block away, but don't hear you when you're in the same room.
3.  They can look dumb and lovable all at the same time.
4.  They growl when they are not happy.
5   When you want to play, they want to play.
6.  When you want to be alone, they want to play.
7.  They leave their toys everywhere.
8.  They do disgusting things with their mouths and then try to give you a kiss.
9.  They go right for your crotch as soon as they meet you.
 
Conclusion: They're tiny men in little fur coats!

 
 

Quotable Quotes:

 
"A "No" uttered from deepest conviction is better and greater than a "Yes" merely uttered to please, or what is worse, to avoid trouble".
Mahatma Gandhi
 
 

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