Jubilee Celebrations

Since its inception, the Club has celebrated its existence four times. The first was in 1983 when the Club celebrated its 25th. This event was so successful, it was decided to have a smaller celebration when the Club turned 30.

 

In 2009 the Club reached 50 years and celebrated two events that year. In January it commemorated the formation meeting when the first group of members held their first meeting. Later in June 1959 the Club received its charter, and the 2009 membership gathered with many past members to celebrate at the Napier War Memorial Centre.

 

The 50th Jubilee Dinner

The following report is taken from the Club Bulletin 6th June 2009

 
This was a special night in the history of our Club and it turned out to be a very happy affair, as current members mingled with past members and special guests to celebrate the first 50 years of our Rotary Club.

 

From the time guests started to arrive for cocktails prior to dinner, it was clear that this event would live up to Mayor Barbara Arnott’s request the we all have fun. But such an occasion can only succeed provided there has been immaculate planning and for this we must thank the Jubilee team head by Clive Adams and President Richard Howell.

Many visitors travelled widely, from Dunedin (PP Ross Pinkham 1994-95) to Auckland, (PP Peter and Bev Simons 1982-83).
Also from Auckland were PP Tony and Marilyn Trent 1990-91, and past sergeant Denis & Christine Swan.
Local past presidents in attendance (but now retired from the Club) were Michael Davies (1963-64), Mark Read (1984-85), John Campbell (1986-87) and Ted Waaka (1975-76).

Special guests present were 
  • Mayor Barbara Arnott who opened the 50th Jubilee.
  • District Governor Geoff Mathis & his wife Marion.
  • Georgina Earl & Caroline Evers-Swindell & the family of the late Kelvin Tremain.
  • Foundation members Jim Dine & Bill Beaton
  • Georgina Kingi and the girls from St Joseph Maori Girls College
  • The Presidents local Rotary Clubs; from Napier - Ken Aldred; from Greenmeadows - Richard Shuker; and from Ahuriri -Max Patmoy
  • Carol Charman, Assistant DG

 

Also present were Janet Gordon and Ann Brown, daughters of Tom McDonald, Foundation President 1959, together with John Munro and Ruth Stoddart, the siblings of foundation member, the late Alan Munro, and grandchildren of Club founder and past president, Ron Munro. Sadly, because of an accident, Nancye Munro, widow of Alan, was unable to be present.

In his welcome to all, President Richard briefly summarised the Club’s 50 years of contributing to the community, making special mention of the $10,500 donation to the Taradale Library as part of our Jubilee celebrations. He thanked the 50th Jubilee Committee and all those members & partners who helped to make the 50th Jubilee Evening a great success. During the evening a series of slides and videos ran on a large screen, and gained the attention of many, as they captured the essence of a proud history of fundraising and fellowship.
The night was officially opened by Mayor Barbara Arnott who thanked the Club for 50 years of contributing to the community. Along the way she drew a parallel with kiwis and their nesting habits. The female dominates the nest allowing the male to gather food. Using this analogy, she thanked the wives and partners of Rotarians for their support as well. She finished by applauding sentiments of President Richard, that the year had been fun, and wished everyone a fun night.
The other speaker was District Governor  Geof Mathis, who started by passing on the congratulations of Rotary International President, DK Lee. He went on to develop a theme of Women in Rotary and made the observation that women bring a vibrancy to a club. District membership has not grown greatly during his tenure, so he encouraged the club to play its part in developing future membership. The rest of his address focused on Rotary International and the Polio Plus project.

 

Between speakers and courses, Georgina Kingi, Principal of St Joseph’s Maori Girls’ School brought a small kapa haka group from the school to entertain. The receptive crowd love these talented young ladies, and their appearance reinforced the strong bond that has been built up over 40 years between the Club and the School 

Paul Harris Awards

The highlight of the evening were the two Paul Harris awards, unique in different ways.

 

   

The citation for this posthumous award was read by Mark Read, who outlined the major achievements of Kel, whose life was sadly cut short at the age of 54, in 1992. A young man who excelled at sport, his achievements on the rugby fields as an All Black for 10 years and captain of the Hawkes Bay Ranfurly Shield team, are legendary. But life after rugby focused on building up a very successful real estate business, now being carried on by his sons. At the same time he served his community through Rotary, where he used his personality to encourage members to get involved. This included his early involvement in establishing the Auction, and working as one of its auctioneers for many years. He got the Citrus Drive up and going, but more particularly, he was the prime mover in the establishment of fund to assist young students achieve their goals of a tertiary education, when their financial circumstances may have inhibited them without some extra help. Following his death in 1992, the fund became the Kelvin Tremain Memorial Education Trust. Again a video was shown highlighting his life, including a clip showing the match winning try he scored against the French on Athletic Park in 1961, and again the audience cheered.
The medal was presented by President Richard to Kel’s widow, and first woman member of the Club, Pam Tremain. Pam accepted the medal “on behalf of my late husband, and he thoroughly deserves it.” It was a pleasure to see the delight of the whole family following the presentation.

The citation was read by Kevyn Moore, who outlined how two sporting twins from Hawkes Bay grew up taking every opportunity of exploring the wide range of sporting activities the region can offer before they discovered rowing. The list of achievements read by Kevyn was mind-boggling, but suffice to say the pinnacle of their success was winning 3 world championships and two Olympic gold medals. Kevyn stressed how the twins have used their celebrity status to assist charities, especially their support of the fundraisers for the Oliver Smales Trust, established by our Club. A video was shown of the two gold medal wins, and the guests became so involved in the gripping finishes that they cheered loudly, urging them on yet again to win that nail biting race in Beijing.
Georgina and Caroline have won many medals, but their pleasure at receiving one of a different kind, was transparent as they received the medals from DG Geog Mathis. In reply they stated they had no idea this was to happen, but thanked Rotary and the Club for the honour, which they greatly appreciated.

And so the evening passed with time to wander and make further acquaintances, between dining and a delightful 3 course meal. And for dessert, the Rotary Cake, cut by Foundation Members, Bill Beaton and Jim Dine.

 

Finally Benson Opetaia-Wilson, member of the National Schools’ Choir, and sponsored in the past by the Kel Tremain Memorial Education Trust, sang 4 songs and rounding off the evening with a great performance.


 
 
50th Jubilee Founders Dinner

The following report is taken from the Club Bulletin 6th June 2009

 

Foundation President Tom McDonald

This is the year of our 50th Jubilee and last Friday 123 members wives, partners and special guests celebrated our founding on the 21st January 1959 where 20 Taradale businessmen (with 7 apologies) gathered in the Town Hall lounge to approve the Rules of Rotary and witness District Governor George Kerslake, install Tom McDonald (left) as the Foundation Chairman.

In 2009 the weather could not have been better and the setting more sublime than the Mission Restaurant and its surroundings. Led by Past President Clive Adams and President Richard Howell (right), the small organising committee arranged a very happy evening, which was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. The floral work of Diane Howell and June Adams added to the ambience.

50th Jubilee President Richard Howell

PAUL HARRIS AWARD: John Aikman

 

Paul Harris Medallist John Aikman

This was the first major event of the evening and it was a very popular award. The citation was presented by Alan Tuck who outlined John’s very impressive list of achievements both professional and public service. Most members are aware of John’s contribution to the development of Camp Kaitawa, but the rest of his achievements were just as impressive, and is listed on the Club’s website.

Read on...

John & Caroline Aikman and family

Presentation to surviving Foundation Members.

 

Bill & Sheena Beaton with Diane Howell

President Richard Howell, the Club’s 50th president, called on vice-President Doug McGechan who made a special presentation to Bill Beaton and Jim Dine. There are 4 foundation members of our club still alive. Jim and Bill are still very much with us and have been involved in the Jubilee celebrations. The other two are Mark Pothan and Lloyd Leman.

Jim & Audrey Dine


 

The road to club formation: a video story.

Bob McCaw, together with Warren Cooper and Frank Crotty, presented their video story of how the Club was formed 50 years ago. It showed that the idea was initially that of Presbyterian minister, Len Whitehead, and he was actively supported by local chemist, Ron Munro. They involved Tom McDonald, already a nationally renowned winemaker and member of the Rotary Club of Napier, and together these 3 worked for 4 years to see the club come into existence. The video also showed a number of historic photos and 8mm film of Taradale and its environs during the 50’s (courtesy Bill And Sheena Beaton). Gil Atkins famous old milk cart made a brief appearance to great applause from those who remembered.

The Founding Fathers

The video concluded with photos of the foundation members.

Bill Beaton

Bill Brown

Harry Clark

Jim Dine

Bill Frame

Win Geenty

Bill Gilmour

Ray Kerr

Lloyd Leman

Jim Letcher

Eric Mason

Mac McCalmont

Jack McDonald

Ron McDonald

Tom McDonald

Doug McKenzie

Ted Morris

Alan Munro

Ron Munro

Craig Northe

Mark Pothan

Ray Sellars

John Stitson

Jim Sutherland

Len Whitehead

Jim Woods

Fred Yeo

 


 
30th Jubilee Dinner  

On the 4th May 1989, the Club celebrated its 30th Anniversary.

  • District Governor Tom Ryan attended and was guest speaker.

  • Two surviving Charter members, Jim Dine and Bill Beaton were present.

  • Three members, Gil Atkins, Doug Rees and Bob Twaddle, were awarded Paul Harris Fellowships.

President Brian addresses the 30th Anniversary dinner.

L. to R. Karen Bell-Booth, Bill & Sheena Beaton, Jim & Audrey Dine, Stella Stafford, President Brian, DG Tom Ryan and his wife Marjorie

D.G. Tom Ryan addresses the guests.

(These photos record the Town Hall before renovations started in 1992)


The 25th Jubilee Dinner

On the 25th May 1984, the Club celebrated its 25th Anniversary.

  • A Chinese meal was served; the menu written in Chinese (and English) probably by Yick Gee. Gust of honour was District Governor John Webb of Hamilton.

  • Host for the evening was VP Mark Read, and PP Pete Simons was master of ceremonies. The welcome was issued by President Bill Beaton, and grace said by the Rev. Duncan Jamieson.

  • Toasts were made to the Queen, Rotary International, and the Taradale Rotary Club.

  • The guest speaker for the evening was David Sabiston, who was thanked by PP Jock Morris

  • Other important guests included the mayor, David Prebenson.

  • A highlight of the evening was the awarding of the Paul Harris medal to Arthur Stafford in recognition of his considerable work for the Taradale community. The medal was presented by PP Tom McDonald.

Pictures provided by Bill Beaton

District Govenor John Webb

Guest speaker David Sabiston

The Top Table

Yick and Shirley Gee

DG John Webb, Arthur Stafford, PP Tom McDonald (Charter President)

PP Pete Simons, PP Tom McDonald, Arthur Stafford Paul Harris)

PP Ted Morris

PP Peter Simons, President Bill Beaton, VP Mark Read

PP Tom McDonald

PP Gil Cooper

President Bill Beaton, PP Pete Simons

PP Arthur Stafford, Paul Harris recipient