Qage16 RoTaARY CELEBRATION â€"~ CoLBORNE February 25, 2005 100 Years of service to mankind Rotary International‘s Centennial Birthday 4 ary a3rd, 2005, _ an idea. They ‘rotated‘ reguâ€" _ active role in leadership as _ Colborne was sponsored by . tomorrow‘s leaders, Rotary _ tries. $ the? nolgf:ts)lr usei%!vicéS club 15n lar meetingsyto each othegr’s ideas and formats were . the Cobourg Rotar;{ Club in _ sponsors service clubs for Rotary is the only service the world, Rotary _ office and place of business adopted and Canadians 1949. Colborpe, in turn, . youth (Interact) and young cluP to haye a seat at the International, celebrates 100 _ to acquaint members with _ played a part to create what sponspred Brighton Rotary _ adults (Rotaract), and offers _ United Nations. years of service to mankind. _ their vocation. The foundâ€" _ is now a truly world wide â€" Club in 1989 _ career ‘development and _ The largest programme Since its inception in 1905, â€" ing four were of American, organization, Rotary J Thg motto of _Rota}ry is mentoring> programmes. . of al} t}llat. Rotaljy Rotary International (RL) _ Swedish, German and Irish â€" International. Expansion of "Service above Self" and Large scale Health, Hunger !ntematmnal is involved in has grown to a membership â€" descent, representing clubs to other cities in through . Rotary 'Clubs and Humanity (;H) grants . is, together w1th thg World | of more than 12 million â€" Protestant, Roman Catholic Canada soon followed. around the world this h?s support substantial projects Heal}h .Orgamzatvlon, the members, in over 30,000 and Jewish faiths. To this Toronto in ig12, Halifax, helpgd to address‘ su‘ch critâ€" suc!1 as clean water and er.adlcatlo'n.of Polio worldâ€" clubs, in 166 countries. day RL remains nonâ€"reliâ€" Hamilton, Montreal, _ ical issues as polio, illiteraâ€" â€" sanitation to help people wide. Qng1_na]ly, the goal Tt all began when, in a gious and nonâ€"political in â€" VaNcouver and Victoria in Cy, poverty, hunger, medâ€" help themselves. Each year _ for eradication was th'e year small office in Chicago, its membership. 1913. Calgary: and St John, 5cal, optical and dental _ more than 200 grant.? fund _ 2005, Rotary Interna_tlonals Illinois, Silvester Schiele (a _ In 1910, Rotary spread to _ N.B. in 1914. London Ontario issues, substance a})use, polâ€" Rotary. volunteers in 50 â€" One Hundredth Blrtf}c!ay. coal dealer), Gustavus E.. Canada _ when. PA.C. in f915. The first Canadian _ lution and the environment. . countries. However, wars and political Lohr, (a mining engineer) â€" Mclntyre organized the first â€" RJ President was Reverend Youth, namely children at Rotary promotes cultural _ unrest in a couple_: of the and Hiram Shorey, (a merâ€" Rotary Club in Winnipeg, E. Leslie Pidgeon who â€" risk, is a major area of conâ€" programmes of understapd- last few countries has chant tailor), met with Paul Manitoba. From then on sefved from 9174918 Our cern both at home apd ing and exchange to bring delayed‘ t.hat goal. More Harris (a lawyer), to discuss â€" Canada has played a very OW _ Rotary Club ofâ€" abroad. Working with people and ideas together. â€" than 1_B11110n'ch11dre.n have ho o Some 7000 secondary been immunized with the l‘ n : i« es f NR -_x;;‘fo_l'yhfan‘z _zil school students participate help of over 1 million ; e accumaded (;\i;\’ j ma k i \ R C3 »â€â€â€™f;’-’;f’. IFAGA annually in the Rotary Rotarians and volunteers oi 'D""{;‘Jfl; m n S // (} SEc lR â€" Youth Exchange _ around the world and eight @f 4 % ( \ * * m ®) s t f wel) ues t fillitme, " 8 â€" Programme. Also, some hundred million dollars. ~@ i ~ l . N «= A $ " * 0B . Em * "| 30,000 students from over The occurrence of Polio has «g Cc 2 / ts i 4 ;f ‘\ > # 100 countries have studied been reduced by 90% BV { Nee P °* & p P . \k «M [ abrgad "A _ in the _ worldwide since the incepâ€" Wea 6Â¥ * T ~ AWF 9" ult } © TR j J Ambassadorial Scholarship _ tion of the programme in { lnckts _ P \ t SA [|__Programme. This amotints 1981 and it is safe to say that [ Sen J 4 k e w | to the TargestPprivately the number of countries j W P i/‘ j ~ wlb R #@A _ C W\ mofunded intérmafional scholâ€" â€" infected are down to 6 from ul _ n smatitl yPe hn( i / Ms. * arship programme. Added 30 inaggg, and 128 in 1988. f ons ‘/ "% h y t’ Eit AAmatue C A â€" to this is the Group Study .. Bg: 4; P ml‘ is g f Y ,’ f l h. I Excharige Programme, that?" ï¬ s Scgy," M ies 1 7 * .352 f,}" TAAAY T082 BP Ni se pairs» professional â€" study PM Y MaR '-, 7. A " ’;‘:"' y P 54 ‘ Ad ; \;, 1, (?rm*u{pï¬ 4 groups in\different counâ€" ‘ upzHzcm No ) J'; +4 AA i i MAAA Aph § E :'.‘_ a [ s “‘; ‘ip‘,:'lm Â¥ 5 k t 34_.¢®% ( 10 , To Ni‘_, ts 0 o( _A y ; Cihamt 2 m _ /A V / 1 j Qi Following the Success of last year‘s contest, the ï¬ | ak . v;i o & / 1 Colborne Rotary Club is again in search/bf the hb ies & # \ Northumberland‘ldol of 2005. Auditions will be ~ r:." P \"! (% 2 E,‘g' ’ 1 "| _ held at the"Campbellford: Library from 1O a.m. to. " '}‘ e _ h. e io un 1 pam. Feb. 26 and at'Brig%Eâ€?n"s. Andrew‘s ids ult s oo s uesB Presbyterian Church,0h\Main Streek dijring the, d VoneUraasilserries c zamme., umc â€"gy~" :,kï¬ï¬: _ . . Mn ’ same hours March 5. The )‘ e is slated for e To fe P "’i i o B s8 %‘\a,\‘@i& > > W > the Keeler Géntre in Colborne April 23. All money t s 'T\:‘ &Â¥ j 6 ‘P 7.§ i ,"i"*‘“ l1A s 2e 9 \37W w gam|. . raised goes toward community projects, ranging > ( y {." c POnE 'P;‘J_; C Ne it “\J( lWikkin, f & â€". ]"; #Or d * fromibreakfast programs to seniors support and i | Elag m 12 en -' k i5 We ce â€" t Aomigy @nsenmecszos: | programming, as well as Christmas Hampers. __..s \\ oi PAE k/ PV n _ | P d oS To d stt 1 1 Oe 1 n idanlintnan _ pupeiit (« Mn ie oi t e l0 Cï¬ ie te n in imitiel | | . \};‘}: