PRODUCED BY SOUTH PACIFIC * THE SQUARE DANCE SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES * QUEENSLAND SQUARE DANCING SOCIETY * VICTORIAN SQUARE DANCE CLUBS * SQUARE DANCE SOCIETY OF WEST AUSTRAliA, INC * SQUARE DANCE SOCIETY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA * SQUARE DANCE SOCIETY OF TASMANIA * A,CT SQUARE DANCE SOCIETY INC * AND CLUBS IN NEW ZEALAND

A ROUND- UP OF SQUARE AND ROUND DANCING

Vol 32. No. 10 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER, 1988 MERLE MEYER (Co-ordinating Editor) P.O. Box 119, Thornleigh, 2120, N.S.W. - (02) 484-4060

p R F L E s - Marjorie Tuffnell and •Christine Macaulay- This month I have two more committee members' profiles to present. Marjorie our Publicity Officer and Christine who is the Honorary Treasurer.

MARJORIE TUff NELL CHRISTINE MACAULAY Marj is a keen dancer and hard worker Christine started square dancing in 1974 for square dancer, she danced back in the in Kogarah, Sydney at Terry Dodd's Wol­ 50's, and later recommended as a found­ longong Wanders Square Dance Club ation member of Casino City Square She also regulary danced at various other Dance Club. Marj has supported and reg­ clubs in Sydney areas including the Red ularly dances at Cygnet Swingers Square Barons and Knee Deep Squares. Other Dance Club. She also took up round members of Christine's family who were dancing approximately six years ago, and dancing at that time are her two dances on a regular basis at Roulette brothers, Michael and David, her sister Rounds. Pamela and her mother and father, Mar­ Marjorie attended the 1976 National in garet and Len. Christine was better Hobart as a spedator, which urged her known then as Christine Higgins and on to get back into the activity. Since worked in the accounts department of then Marj has danced at five Nationals, Hagemever, distributors of JVC equip­ her first being Launceston, followed later by Canberra, Perth, Adelaide and Syd­ ment. Christine's first National experience was in Melbourne in 1975, and has ney. Expovention and an extensive tour of the Queensland coast from Coolan­ since attended Nationals in Hobart 1976, Sydney 1977, Brisbane 1979, Adelaide gatta to Cairns will also be remembered as highlights for Marj. 1986 and Sydney 1988, as well as Expovention. Marj is married to Kevin Tuffnell, who is also very dedicated to square dancing. Christine's beautiful little daughter Therese, affedionately known to all Tasma­ Kevin has been calling for some years as a guest caller at various clubs, and has nian square dancers as Tess, was born in Sydney in 1982 and the following year recently combined with Phil and Del Cuthbertson to form a new club, the Tassie they both moved to Hobart to live. Christine now dances at the Casino City Hoedowners, who meet every Friday night. Marj and Kevin have two lovely chil­ Square Dance Club and is actively involved in helping to organise club functions dren who have grown up and left home, Scott and Donna, who were also in­ and events. Christine has often helped to fill a square by dancing the volved in square dancing. Donna was recently married in the USA and will be men's part, an act which is much appreciated by the other dancers. missed by her family for quite some time to come. Christine is adively involved in all aspeds of square dancing at beginner level at Marj keeps very busy, she works full time with Telecom Australia as a clerk and the Casino City Square Dancing Club. Christine has taken part in numerous de­ her other interest include calligraphy, drawing, painting, reading, ballroom danc­ monstrations at a number of functions and is a regular at the Casino City Square ing and dressmaking. Her talents with artwork have been appreciated by all Tas­ plus night. manian square dancers for many years, for if there is a new banner needed for Christine is a past delegate and Secretary/Treasurer of the Tasmanian Square any occasion or club, Marj is usually asked and doesn't complain even when it Dance Society, and has served dn the commiitee of the 4th Tasmanian State turns out to be twelve or fifteen feet wide. It is also Marj who has organised the Square Dance Convention. Christine is currently State Editor for the South Pacific annual weekend camp for the Casino City Squares each year since the first one Square Dance Review. As a single parent, Christine is kept to busy for fulltime four years ago. In addition, she has arranged float entries in the Hobart Christmas employment and is also involved to a large extent in the Church activities includ­ Pageant on two occasions and is currently organising this years entry. ing a Prayer Group, Bible Studies, child care, hospital and home care visiting and Marj has served on the Tasmanian Square Dance Society Committee and State counselling. Convention as Publicity Officer, which has put her in good stead for her role as Christine is a dedicated and willing worker for square danCing and these attri­ Publicity Officer for this the 30th National Convention. Marj may be contacted butes are appreciated in her role as Honorary Treasurer for the 30th National to during business hours on (002) 20 8847 or at home on (002) 44 4254 be held in Horbart next year, she can be contacted by telephone on (002) 72 S381. Marjorie Tuffnell Publicity Officer.

I Pederson and he wrote to Margaret and Gordon recently (IN EN­ " ** ** * * * lit lit lit lit * * '" GLISH). Kaj had returned home to Denmark and studied En­ glish. Here was his letter of thanks with news of his own family! "LA RONDE" No offence Merle: Was amused by this footnote in a letter from Peg & Doc Tirrell, Executive Secretary of Roundalab. (quote) "May you enjoy it as much as we, may your computer not go dark just 'fore you hit the save button, and your typewriter call you Editor not Idioter as our insists on doing" . American Callers comment: on the different style of the Austra­ lian dancers. "You people don't appear to be bothered by the idiosyncracies some dancers dream up. I've not seen any kicking in the grand right and left and very little "bustle shuffle". How I hate that - so rough and uncomfortable for others in the square. "SC90P!" Thanks largely to the assistance of John Stallard of Whoever does it tends to facing just the wrong direction when the N .Z .• Australia will be privileged to have a visit from one of the callers calls something from the circle. Chances are the person top American Round Dance couples, 89. Official bodies of who sticks to his guns, avoiding "creations" frills and furbelows, Queensland and New South Wales will be presenting Bill and just dancing what the calkler asks, is going to get the maximum en­ Helen Stairwalt on their first visit to this country. An interesting joyment from square dancing." variety of sesions is planned in both States covering dances, ON Pappy Shaw: Dr. Shaw was just as responsible for the rebirth clinics, seminars and workshops. The 12th. Annual Meeting of of the American round dance as for the sqy.are dance. One of his Roundalab was held at the Grand Hotel in Anaheim this year, greatest loves was the waltz. The square dance, of course, is a running over three days. A teachers Seminar/Clinic sponsored by thing of pure, active joy, but the waltz can break your heart! Roundalai:. and conducted by Clinicians Bill & Helen Stairwait, This issue of« Review" brings to a close a very busy and wonderful Dwain & Judy Sechrist and Eddie & Audrey Pahnquist was a sell­ year for squrae dancers around Australia. 1988, our Bicentennial out. Year will live long in our memories. Queeensland "Expo" has Frank & Carolyn Hamilton were named recipents of the prestig­ been a spectacular and long running drawcard for people from all ous Silver Halo Award for their outstanding contribution to the over the world. Think Expo, think Brisbane. Sydney Harbour was round dance activity. Their teaching manual is well known by a magnicient sight with the First Filet reeactment. The greatest teachers here in Australia and has been in use for many years. peactime gathering of the ships from around the workd in the Maisie Atkins of the Belmore Bells Club was interested to read navies "Birthday Salute" to Sydney was mind boggleing. We are my bit on the plaque unveiled by Colonel Sinkov, commemorating accustomed to seeing the 18 footers on Port Jackson. The size of the work of the men and women in the wartime Central Bureau the Harbour came home strongly when one witnessed that huge InteUigence Corps. Maisie was also a member of this elite group armade enmass before the Duke and Dutchess of York. To you and wonders how many other square dancers there are who were all, I wish you and your loved ones all the blessings of a joyous also members. Let's hear from you. 51 Section still has a few. "Sig­ Christmas. Please share with me ... nals" is a book dealing with much of the secret work done by these people. Memories of Sarafand, special wireless interception by We Give Thanks lonely tows and threes in Tripoli, Syria, Rumania, Russia, Turky For our people, our nation, and the nations of the world ... Sth. Pacific. Several enquiries at the National War Memorial. For peaceful pursuits .. . Canberra, elicited the information that A.S.W.G. was nowhere For purposeful work .. . on their records and in face there never was such a unit or they For worthwhile creation ... would have a record of it. Was it all a dream? Harry Speight for the abundance that surrounds us, as Australians, when some copied the following, found in the sole remaining building used by others are in need ... Sigs in Mersa Matruh, Nth. Africa. For the opportunities we have, to share what we have ... "We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible For the special joy we enjoy as square dancers in our particular for the ungrateful. We have done so much for so long with so lit­ pastime ... tle, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing for S.F.A." For the warmth and good spirit that is generated when people join Danish 1;1'olk Dancers: Remember them? A wonderful group who hands ... ',\fere biIlited by Sydney dancers during their visit to this city. What For the hope that shuffling feet may someday replace marching an enjoyable evening we shared. Their band, colourful costumes feet worldwide, and peace and friendship will prevail. and happy dancing of traditional folk lore. Margaret and Gordon Happy Dancing, Merry Christmas, Pettigrew took some into their home and as was the case with Lucky quite a few, one of their guests spoke little El]glish. He was Kaj

To all Square Dancers in N.S.W. we wish you it • very happy and joyful Christmas and a happy new • year packed with the sort of dancing that memories are made of. We will be doing our part HILTON OWNERS to provide that happy year for you but you - the SerVice and Repairs to all Hilton Society members are needed to make it really Amplifiers and Systems. happen. Why not join with us for a happy year of Square Dancing. Enquiries: Andrew Reid Best wishes from Alan and Pauline Hansford Warwick Annstrong President & Publicity Officer c/o Lot 33, Curlew CT, Square Dance Society of N.S.W. Tamborine Old, 4270 Phone (075) 463 493

2 THE SQUARE DANCE SOCIE'lY OF N.S.W. TO ALL CALLERS AND DANCERS Your Society's last Function for 1988, is the COMBINED PICNIC AND CHRISTMAS PARTY. This to be held at the Auburn Lidcombe R.S.L. Youth Centre, Church St; Lidcombe, on the 4th December. We will start with lunch at 12 noon, B.Y.O.

A barbecue will be available so you can cook "YOUR OWN MEAT" or you can bring a "PICNIC LUNCH". At this venue the kiosk will be open so you can purchase soft drinks.

No Christmas party would be the same without Santa, so Santa will arrive at 2 p.m. If you have a child with you please bring along a wrapped gift for your child. After the excitement of Santa and gifts the afternoon dance will start at 3.30pm until 5 pm. Basket tea will be 5 pm till 6.30 pm. Tea and coffee provided 6.30 pm till 9.30 pm Evening dance.

Our MC's for the dance will be Vickie Dean and Ashley Shore. We look forward to seeing many of our N.S.W. dancers and visitors, plus CAL­ LERS attending this day. We've booked a fine day so come along, relax, dance, eat, talk see Santa and all your friends. If you need any more information please call me on (02) 624 4396 - Pauline Hansford.

ROUND DANCE COUNCIL OF N.S.W. ANNOUNCES 1989 CLASSES FOR "BEXI,E! ROUNDS" BEGINNERS TO LEARN TIlE NATIONAL NEW BEGINNERS' CLASS 1989 CONVENTION ROUNDS WILL BE COMMENCING AS FOLLOWS will be held weekly at new venue ROCKDALE PUBLIC SCHOOL DEE WHY Lord Street, Rockdale Wednesday 1st February - Jim Parsons 997 6156 EARLWOOD Monday 23rd January: Monday 23rd January - Geoff Redding 30 2379 NEW BEGINNERS FRENCHS FOREST 7.0Opm to 8.15pm Tuesday 7th February - Barry Markwick 452 3846 CONVENTION ROUNDS GLADESVILLE 8.15 to 10.15pm Thursday 23rd February - Les Hitchen 32 5031 GOSFORD ... Geoff &: Linda Redding ... Tuesday 31st January - Alf Franks 817 4912 Telephone 30-2379 before 7/12/88 WESTRYDE or after 1811189 Wednesday 18th January - Di.ck Schwarze 80 3933

3 DANCING by Eric Wendell TIPS ald.

The following article is a viewpoint from At Stevens, W. Germany. Should Mainstream dancing prepare the dancer for the Plus Prog­ ramme? To extend that a good foundation is important to moving WHAT IS MAINSTREAM DANCING?? into a larger vocabulary, the answer is yes. But that is NOT THE Mainstream Dancing should be the plateau that dancers spend at ONLY purpose of having a Mainstream Programme, which pro­ least a year dancing after graduation so they have the opportunity vides for what should be the largest number of dancers. A prog­ to enjoy what they have learned in class and become able to dance ramme for the once a week or twice a month dancer to enjoy the fun for fun with improving amounts of dancer reaction to the many for­ aspect of club parties. special event dancers etc. Only when a mations and combinations that the basic vocabulary will allow. Can dancer becomes bored with the mainstream programme is it time to you im.agine what the children today would say if they did not have move up a notch in levels and how soon this happens will depend a vacations during the summer season? The education experts admit great deal upon your ability to make mainstream choreography a that for an effective course, you must build some time in for the stu­ "CHALLENGING" programme where the dancers cannot always dents to use what they have learned - this is vital in the overall anticipate your next command. Please don't fall into the trap of learning process. The education experts in Callerlab have been re­ having to move into the next programme because some of the dan­ commending this break to the membership in the form of a couple cers are bored when you could possibly get more meat out of the of "Review" sessions during the mainstream programme - -BUT Mainstream Programme with a little studying of the definitions -- MOST IMPORTANT IS THE RECOMMENDATION OF this is the greatest problem with the activity in many countries DANCING A FULL YEAR AFTER GRADUATION. This is throughout the world . . . I'VE always maintained the callers are the time of discovery and enjoyment that all those weeks in class very lazy people. Most have a full-time job to concentrate on and were worth it - -a time for attending other dances and clubs and also find little time to study choreography. In order to satisfy the desires getting acquainted with Jamboree dancing. A time to relax with fun of their Club members, it is easier for them to introduce Plus Move­ singling calls and most of all, a time to succeed with Square Danc­ ments than to challenge their quest for something different within ing. the framework of the mainstream programme.

S-A. RI"!:V.I"!:VV Australian Round Dance Association A Congratulations to recently Elected committee and a special As the executive of the Association has been transferred to Vic­ Thanks in helping put this first review together and I must men­ toria for this year the following members assumed office. tion that it would be pleasing to see as many Dancers as possible at Ron Whyte - President our "EAST MEETS WEST" Dance in mid 89. Carl Miller - Vice President Ron Mennie - Secretary. CLUBS OPENING CLOSING To help with the administrative work Ella Whyte was co-opted as KANELLA'S SQUARES 22nd JANUARY 89 18th DECEMBER 88 treasurer. WILD FRONTIER 20th JANUARY 89 16th DECEMBER 88 All enquires can be forwarded to the Sectretary, 55 Olypiad DIP 'N' DIVERS 4th FEBRUARY 89 26th DECEMBER 88 Crescent, Box Hill, North Victoria 3129. Tel (03) 898 4834. AUSQUAD 7th FEBRUARY 89 13th DECEMBER 88 For the National Convention Programme in Tasmania in 1989 SHOOTING STARS 7th JANUARY 89 17th DECEMBER 88 please forward any queries re: programme and cueing to Ron and TRAILSEND 1st FEBRUARY 89 17th DECEMBER 88 Ella Whyte, 265 Wickham Road, Morrabbin, Victoria 3189, Tel WESTSIDE SQUARES 10th JANUARY 89 6th DECEMBER 88 (03) 555 1496. WEAVERS 16th DECEMBER 88 ADELAIDE OUTI..AWS 9th JANUARY 89 26th DECEMBER 88 GRANDSQUARES 6th JANUARY 89 30th DECEMBER 88 VAT.E CHARLES BATCHELOR The Round Dancers of Victoria were shocked to hear of the pas­ sing of Charles Batchelor. Charles and Edna conducted the Victo­ rian Round Dance Club for 30 years and were well known on the Carousels Finale local scene, To Edna and family we extend our deepest sympathy. Seven Couples from our Club demonstrated for the last time at the Sunshine State Round-Up. The dance "I still call Australia home" was choreographed by Veron A.G.M. OF SOUIB AUSTRAUA of America especially for Elva and we were sorry she President Peter Heath, 18 Heathersett Drive, Salisbury Park 5109 281-4767 never lived to see the dance so we hope we did her VicelPres Jan Woodget, 31 Lorikeet Ave, Madbury Hgts 5092. 2651329 proud. Thanks to Eric Wendell for his kind words and Secretary Lorraine Hunt, P.O. Box 2, Wasleys 5400. 085 25 4191 we are sure everyone had a lump in the throat when Assist/Sec Beryl Schumann, 6 Glamis Ave, Tranmere 5073. 315009 Eric announced at the dance our Carousel Club would Treasurer David Woodget, 31 Lorikeet Ave, Madbury Hgts 5092. 26S 1329 Publicity Louise McQuiston, Comer Forrest be no more. Merle and Jack Smith, foundation mem­ & Kertaweeta Avenue, Black Forrest. 293-4319 bers, were present; also Eunice and Neil Muller who Roundup Bill Wardrop, P.O. Box 303, S1. Agnes 5097. 251-2154 were long time members and it was nice to see Elva's 'Editor son Aaron and his wife Beth there for the finale. Review Darryl Burrows, 5 Beverly Ave, Salisbury 5108. 082815041 Editor Joyce & Bernie Platzer State Colin Dandridge 08 297-6094 For the Carousel Round Dance Club Convention Convenor

4 SQUARE DANCE SOCIETY OF N.S.W. COMBINED PICNIC - CHRISTMAS PARTY DECEl\.IlBER 4Tl1. FUN *. _ GA1V1ES * DAN"CING AUBURN,LIDCOMBE R.S.L. YOUTH CENTRE Wyatt Park, Church Street, Lidcombe 12.00 ' . Sausage Sizzle B.B.Q. on Site; B.y'O. !lleat or picnic lunch 2.00 SANTA arrives - Parents please bring along a suitably . wrapped present for your child. '. 3.30- 5.00 Afternoon Dance Session. 5.00-6.30 BASKET TEA • Tea or Coffee provided Club Canteen open. 6.30-9.30 Evening Dance Session M.C.'s VICKY DEAN / ASHLEY SHORE COST: $5.00 Adults. Children no Charge!!! (PAY AT THE DOOR)

A WEU EARNED RES[ At the Semi-Annual General Meeting of the N.S.W. Square Dance Society held recently at Blackheath neither the Secretary nor the Treasurer offered for re-election. Between them Sandra and Brian had close to twenty years Executive service. "Thank YaJ' Sandra Kinny, Secretary for seven years after two years as assistant, feels To 0/1 those dancers who have given support and friendship dUring my that the time has corne for her to "have a break" and enjoy "just being a term as Hon. Secretary of the NS W. Square Dance SOCiety, I say dancer". Sandra, having served with three Presidents during her term as 'Thank You" from the bottom of my heart. Without you my job would Secretary has always been willing to help out wherever she was able. have been a lot harder. A keen competition dancer and wife of Sydney caller, Ross, Sandra has two I have enjoyed my term as Secretary and will value the friendships and daughters who will no doubt enjoy a bit more of Mum's time. The highlight experiences I have gathered over the post 8'/2 years. of Sandra's term was the 29th National for which she was also Secretary. A SEASON GREETINGS TO ALL tireless worker for Square Dancing, Sandra will be missed from the Execu­ tive. Sandra Kinny Brian Gilroy, elected Treasurer in 1979, has been a hard "behind the scenes" worker over the years, always willing to use his many talents for the benefit of Square Dancing and the dancers involved. Due to an increasing business work load and moving to a new horne, Brian feels that he can no longer devote sufficient time to continue as Treasurer. A competition dancer for some years, Brian was also Treasurer of the 29th National. As there were no nominations for the position of Treasurer, Brian has kindly offered to continue in a Caretaker role, in the short term, until the position is filled. On behalf of all N.S.W. Dancers the Executive wish Sandra and Brian happy dancing and thank them for their services which have gone well beyond their roles of Secretary and Treasurer. Bruce Clark Hon. Secretary - N.S.W Square Dance Society

5 .Sunshine Coast Easter Festival • MARCH 24, 25, 26 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday) with Sunshine Coast clubs . • 5 SESSIONS: 3 nights, Mainstream & Rounds, 2 afternoons - PLUS (Sat), ROUNDS (Sun). • PRICES: $3 per session; All sessions ticket $12 Dancing children $1 per session; non-dancers free. • MEALS: Hot meal Saturday & Sunday evening $6 ea. (2 courses). • HOST CALLERS: Graham Brandon, David Smyth, Nev & Bev McLachlan • Visiting callers welcome: phone David Smythe (071) 93 4302 • ACCOMMODATION: D. Broadbridge, 6 Savilles Rd, Nambour (071) 41 4385 • Caravan sites at The Centre: P.O. Box 248, Buderim 4556 (071) 451 238

IF you have not danced at "The Centre", you have not danced everywhere that's special, beautiful, .. . EXCITING!

Australia's finest - in idyllic setting - Mountain Creek Road, Buderim "SClUARE DAMC.MG" Pam Ayres style

I wouldn't soy Square Dancing had changed my life a lot, * Merry Christmas * By my mother tells me little things and new habits I have got On behalf of Cec & Margaret Wilcox, and I promenade into a room and put four men into a square Yourstruly, we would like to take this opportunity And then I weave around them and allemaine them everywhere! to wish all Callers and Dancers a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year for 1989. But what I really like is 'hands-up': I cdan do that really well; But I blame ft on the Bosanova - and I hope that you won't tell!

It's changed my C/othe~ I'll tell you that my skirts are ten feet Wide; You'd never guess what's under them - there's an awful lot they hide.

When J invite some friends around to come and share my tea, I count them and there's four men, three ladies and there's me;

So when the meal is over, it's on the poor we go, And I always choose the man with the nicest do-sa·do!

We circulate all evening, moving the way we were taught We go hand-over-hand, and diP and dive; and sometimes rip and snort!

I like to dance wfth my partner each week at eight o'c/ock: John Geary He togs the line, I trade and roll, and then we yellow rock. 15 Jackson Street There's just one little thing I really do not like: l>NEW TIMARUN.Z. It's being wId just how to move by the man up there with the mike! Telephone: (056) 83 203 ZEALAND ----= --- lean Cheesman

6 13th N.S. W. STATE SQUARE DANCE CONVENTION Kempsey 9th, 10th, 11th & 12th June 1989 Melville Community Centre, Kempsey Convenor: Gwen Norris Phone: (065) 627721

REGISTRATION FORM Surname ...... Christian Names ...... Surname ...... Cnristian Names ...... Surname (Child) ...... Christian Names ...... Surname (Child) '" ...... Christian Names ...... Address ...... Post Code ..... Phone No ..... Club ......

Adult: 14 years & over; Family: 2 adults + 2 students; Child: 14 years & under - Free Weekend Ticket: Single Family $35.00 (Closes 31.12.88) No ...... $ ...... ti;1e>- ::R~~ _'"~~Jr $10.00 , A/' '/I _ ~ 'yO $12.00 $40.00 (Closes 30.4.89) No .. $ .. " " J ; I, t. $15.00 $45.00 (Closes 1.6.89) No $ ...... Session Tickets $5.00 each No ...... $ ...... Sunday Mystery Bus Tour $6 each including Morning Tea No ...... $ ......

CRECHE: (running three nights) $2.00 per session Ages ...... Friday ...... saturday ... Sunday ... No ...... $ .. Do you have a convention badge Yes! No Do you require one Yes! No Replacement badges are $3.50 each No ...... $ ...... MEALS: Sat and Sun - 2 Course Dinner tea/coffee) Sal...... No ...... $ ...... Adult-$15 Child (under 14 yrs -$10) Sun .... No .. $ ... . Barbecue Lunch on Monday - $8 per head No ...... $ .. .. ACCOMMODATION: $20 deposit Motel: single/double/triple No ..... $ .. . Van: 4 berth/6 berth No ...... $ WEEKEND 'T' SHIRTS: Poly/Cotton $9.50 $1.50 post & packaging 100% cotton surf shirt $10.50 + Lemon or White SM ...... Med ...... Lge...... XLge ...... No ...... $ $ .. ~'. 'r~'.~-.~.~.~ TOTAL ~ \) <. lh), }I a Please Register your Dress Sets I·":• '\,'c. ... . ,"'•• ~ CALL.ER 'REGISTRATION *CLOSES 30TH APRIL, 1989 Please indicate sessions you are available for: Calling ...... Rounds ...... Clogging ...... Friday ...... Saturday ...... Sunday ...... Monday (casual dance) ......

All correspondence to Mrs G. Norris, 2 Geoffrey O'Hea Street, Kempsey. 2440 Cheques made payable to 13th N.S.W. STATE CONVENTION Please Note: Correct dress standard required at all dancing sessions.

7 at most clubs, without having to seek the plus levels. A lot of callers have now had a lot of experience, but more impor­ tantly, the callers' Association is right behind us with ongoing train­ ing and examination. The policy is beginning to show dividends. And the young Callers? There's a vast depth of talent out there.' an~ its really encouraging to hear these young warblers. Everythmg IS set up for them to learn properly these days. That two or three years study in the right direction is essential if they are to succeed, and now its readily available. Go for it, gang! Callers: These progressive singing call modules use a Box forma­ tion for a left alemande get out ...very rare in singing calls. 1. Heads lead right, circle to a line, pass the ocean, swing thru, boys run, ferris wheel. square thru three hands, left allemande, prom­ Thanks to the mighty effort of the Riverside Square Dance Club, enade. with assistance from Rocky Top members and other volunteers, the 2. Sides lead right. circle to line, star thru. dive thru, Double pass 24-hour Telethon Dance raised $2,000 for charity. We congratulate thru, clover-leaf, square thru three hands, left allemande, prom­ all who participated. enade. Introducing this month's Guest Writer - Keith Lethbridge. Keith is 3. Sides promenade 3/4 , heads right & left thro, pass thro, make a well known and popular Caller with many years experience in Au­ waves, recycle, veerleft, ferris wheel, square thru three hands, left stralia, particularly in W.A., and in U.S.A. Welcome Keith, it's allamande... . over to you:- 4. Four ladies chain 3/4 , heads promiade half, square thru four "Good evening once again, folks, females and fellas. hands, right and left thro, pass thro, trade by, allemande left, Time sure flies when you're having fun. It must be years since I've swing, prominade. . said "Gooday" to you foreigners over there in the exotic East. How 5. Heads lead right, circle to line, flutterwheel, sweeo 1(4, dIve thru, are you all? touch 1(4 stay in the middle and make a right hand star, full around, Over here, things are still a bustle of inactivity. We've lost the left allemande, promiade. Like the bloke said: "Variety is the spice America's Cup, but won the gold medal for women's hockey. And of life." He probably had two wifes and was using «spice" as the if you think that's not quite so glamorous, just imagine Dessis Con­ plural of "spouse" (as in mice and mouse). nors in a hockey skirt!! Only a matter of time before "equal rights" catches up with Square In the Square Dance scene, although we're not actually leaping Dancing. How long can we expect to get away with giving all the di­ ahead, things are looking pretty solid. Both the Society and the Cal­ rections only to the men? And ofcause this joke will be b~nn~d . lers' Association are developing into professional organisations, .It's about the Caller who won Lotto, on the phone to hIS WIfe: getting on with the job in businesslike fashion. However, the Soci­ "Hey Marge, I just won six million dollars! pack your bags!" "Gee ety seems to have slipped up a little in regard to its methods of rais­ thats terrific .. Shall I pack for a warm, or cold climate?" "I dont ing funds for premises. These days you don't solve problems. You care .. Just as long as your'e of the premises before 1 get home" get the Government to subsidise them. I thought everyone knew Cheers etc., The Mild Colonial Boy .. Keith Lethbridge. that!!l P.S. Don't forget to drive carefully! As usual, there has been a host of tremendous functions. parties If you're in the West during November, do come to the Presenta­ etc. here in real Australia, but my main interest lies at the club tion Dance for Bicentennial Awards on 27th November - you'll be level. How are the clubs battling? That's the important question. most welcome. The previous week Drifters are baving a "Circum­ Well, we're winning some and losing some, but as I see it, there has gyration" Dance. Yes, it's a real word - Mr Oxford says so. been one major achievememt: Dancers can get a p~etty good dance Grace LoveD. ROUND DANCE TAPES Australian Convention Rounds (Volume 1 and Volume 2) All the Rounds on our Australian Convention Rounds·list. Current to the 29th National. Could I Have This Dance, Dancing Shadows, Taste Of The Wind, Mexicafi Rose, Mannita Waltz, Sweet Lips, Tips Of Waltz With Me, Dreams Come True, A Beautiful Time, Whoop De Do, I Wanta Quickstep, Buffy, My Love, Walk It All Depends On You, Feliz Navidad, Dianne, Take One Step, Fraulein, Neapoli1i1n Waltz and Sweet Lips. Folsom Prison Blues, He's Making Eyes At Me, Love Is a Beautiful Song, Roses for Elizabeth, Fee/in: Rhumba Marie, Mannita, Answer Me, Alice Slue Gown, Desert Song, Moon Over Naples, Primrose lime, Adios, Patricia, Pop Goes The Would You, Lonely Goatherct Vien Vien, White Sport Coat. Pagan Love Song, Kon Tik,: and Dream Awhile. All dances are cued by Internationally know Round Dance Teacher John Stallard. Each album is $9.00 (or $1~.00 for the two) plus $1.50 postage. Send orders to: Brian Hotchkies, 11 Nortey St, WHITEBRlDGE, NSW, 2290.

STAR TWIRLERS SQUARE DANCE CLUB NORTHSIDE ROUNDS wish all members, friends, fellow dancers, callers, cuers everywhere Will be holding a Christmas party on * * * * * * * 19th December. All rounds cued. elf ..J/!1.Et'

8 STAR TWIRlERS 1989 NORTH COAST SQUARE DANCE CLUB CALLERS SCHOOL Conducted by Brian Hotchkies 21st - 25th January * * * * * * * * * * This is the 6th North Coast Callers School and will be open to all callers and would~be callers. Numbers will be limited to 18, so early registration is advised. School Fees - $60 for the full 5 days. A dance will be._ held on Saturday and Wednesday nights and Christmas BBQ Dance' 17th December fees will cover free entry for all school participants and their partners' into these dances. Sts. Peter & Paul School, Garran SCHOOL VENUE: CASINO R.S.M. BOWLING CLUBHOUSE Programme: M.C.s: STEVE and VICKIE DEAN SATURDAY - 9.30am - 4.30pm - School 7.3Opm - I1.3Opm - Dance 2.00pm-5.30pm Square Dance SUNDAY - IO.OOam - IO.OOpm - School MONDAY - IO.OOam - S.OOpm - School 6.OOpm-7.30pm BYO BBQ at the Kent's 6.30pm - IO.OOpm - Social Evening TUESDAY - IO.OOam - IO.OOpm - School 8.00pm-11.30pm Main Dance WEDNESDAY - IO.OOam - 4.30pm - School 7.30pm - II.OOpm - Farewell Dance And endles5 supply of rea and coffee will be provided free at COST: Both Sessions $6.00 all sessions. Assistance with accommodation will be given if desired - hillet or otherwise. Please advise of your Individual Sessions $4.00 requirements as soon 8S possible. Cheques should be made payable to North Coast Callers SchooL Cheques payable to Star Twirlers Square Dance Club For registrations and further details please contact: ·40 Goble Stree( Hughes, ACT 2605 Wilma Flannery, 7 Winston Street. Casino, 2470. Phone: (066) 62 [;32

COMBINED SOCIEllES Blue Mountains Magic Weekend Away

We named our weekend away very well; it was magic. The weather was perfect for us, the hall was great even if it was little cold but we kept the dancing and tea and coffee going so no one was that cold. We were well supported by many Northern N.S. W. callers from the N.S.W. calIers association who all gave of their best to give us a wonderful weekends dancing. And Square Dance Association News. everyone enjoyed the round dancing which was cued by Hi, this is the first letter of regular column on happenings on the Jim Parsons. North Coast of N .S. W. The area includes Newcastle in the South, Casino to the North and Goondiwindi to the west. There are 20 Not only did we dance but we had fun - we now all know a Square Dance Clubs, 30 Callers and in excess of 650 dancers. The new way to play noughts and crosses, it was like a game from Northern N.S.W. Square Dance Association meets twice yearly, our last meeting being held on the 20-21st August and we had 3 Alice in wonderland with people as the pawns. guest speakers. Tony Langshaw, A.B.C. Radio Kempsey/Taree, his interesting address was on "How to write a news release", a A lot of you would remember the hall as it was used by the very interesting talk on how to obtain publicity for your club or competition society for the competitions a few years ago. So special activity. for many it was a trip down memory lane, only this time the Mr. Bruce Cumming, a practising accountant addressed us on how hall was very well decorated. Many thanks to all the people to keep records for a small club, our third speaker was Mr. Chris who helped put up the decorations especially to Sandra and Cooney, solicitor Kempsey, Chris spoke on "Incorporation" 1. Bruce without whom the decorations would not have Should you incorporate? 2. The cost of incorporation. happened. There is a Northern Region Newsletter and Calendar of Events in the region available to anyone wanting them at a cost of $5 per year. Send your subscription to: Pauline Hansford - Publicity Officer Mrs. G. Norris The Square Dance Society ofN_S_W_ 2 Geoffrey O'Hea Street, Kempsey N.S.W. 2440

9 "In New Zealand" Square Dancitlfl is Fun STAR TWIRLERS with Art and Blanche Shepherd "CATHEDRAL SQUARES" 49B Searelis Road 9th Queens Birthday Elmwood, Christchurch 5, New Zealand. Phone 559-843 Weekend Festival CALLER-INSTRUCTORS OF SQUARES AND ROUNDS 9-10-11-12th June 1989

FRED AND ELIZABETH MEADS Feature Caller: Wish all their 8quare and Round Dance ,'riends KEVIN KELLY A Very Merry,Christmas and a Start Making Your Plans lJappy &5 Prosperous New Year * * * NOW * * *

NORTHERN RIVERS EASTER FESTIVAL 24th, 25th, 26th March 1989 LISMORE CITY HALL - SPECIAL GUESTS: STEVE &VICKIE DEAN

Casino Willi-Whir/ers and A/stonville Summerlanders Invite You To Come A/ong Enjoy a Great Fun Weekend

FRIDAY NIGHT: WELCOME DANCE WEEKEND TICKETS: (Includes B.B.Q.) SATURDAY MORNING: LISMORE SHOPPING SQUARE Adu~ ...... $18 Students (Primary & High) ...... $12 SATURDAY AFTERNOON: WORKSHOP Family ...... $50 SATURDAY NIGHT: MAIN DANCE-DRESSED SETS SESSION PRICES: SUNDAY: BBQ-ROCKY CREEK DAM Dances Workshop SUNDAY NIGHT: FAREWELL DANCE Adults $4 $3 Students $3 $2 Family $12 $10 SURNAME: ______CHRISTIAN NAME: ______ADDRESS: ______CLUB: ______CALLERS (Please Tick) D CCOMMODATION ENQUIRIES: Joan McLean, 4 Alison Ave, Goonellabah, 2480 • Phone (066) 24 1803 LEASE BOOK EARLY: Accommodation cannot be guaranteed after 31 st December. Please note - Caravan accommodation is always booked out very early. Make Cheques payable to: Northern Rivers Easter Festival· Post to - 7 Winston Street, casino 2470 CONVENORS:.WilmaFlannery (066) 621532 - Roy Stokes (066) 84 2519 DANCING WILL BE FINE IN '89 IN SUMMERLAND THE FRIENDL Y LAND

10 RON JONES CALLING EACH MONTH. • • 1st Saturday: ROSELANDS BOWLING CLUB ... B / M / P 2nd Saturday: BELMORE BOWLING CLUB ... B / M / P 3rd Saturday: BELMORE BELLS CLUB ... Plus 4th Saturday: BELMORE BOWLING CLUB ... B / M / P Non Stop Beginners, Mainstream, Plus, Rounds, Old Time, Jive. ROUNDS: 7.30 pm - SQUARES: 8.00 pm - OLD TIME: 11.30 pm Children Welcome * * * Groups Books Table RING RON JONES (02) 796 7118

ERIC AND HAZEL ClARKE NEW YEARS EVE DANCE BALCOMBE ST, FRANKSTOWN. CHIME BELLS - PORT MACQUARIE SQUARE & ROUNDS * * * * * * Spm -lam SAT 31st DECEMBER Friday 16th September 1988 saw a wonderful achievement for Eric and Hazel: 45 years of marriage, Balcombe Streets 30th Club Hastings Primary School birthday and for Eric his 35th year of calling. Hillcrest Ave., (Off Kennedy Drive) The theme for the night was a step back to yesteryear for most of us. The decorations adorning the hall were a tribute to Erics rare Enquiries: Tony & Yvonne Alessi (065) 83 8686 talents for design and artistry, nothing was overlooked, and it was obvious the three months spent in preparation for the night indi­ cated the dedication both Eric and Hazel have for the continued success of Balcombe St. To add to the atmosphere a number of Eric and Hazels wedding party came along to celebrate and relive 30th NATIONAL SQUARE DANCE old times with them. Also in attendance were some original Club CONVENTlON INC. members, and they were delighted to see how the club was prog­ ressing strongly after 30 years. To Eric and Hazel, the triple celebrrations have been a remarka­ Start \Our'Thsmanian ble achievement for you both and the night was thoroughly en­ COlWention Tour joyed for all who attended. Congratulations to you both. withaCruise ~ and enjoy a\~ RAMBLING EIGHTS "Sail-in Dance" We have moved Wednesday club/Mainstream learning plus. Now dance at: The Autistic Centre across the Strait 437 Hellawell Road, Sunnybank Hills David or Erika Pearce WEDNESDA.Y 19thAPRlL89· Phone: 2731057

Sunda~ September 25th was the callers last workshop day for this year WIth a g.ood attendance of callers, but not so many ladies. To those who dId ~elp out thank you. We started out with hearing Square Dancers For Reservations phone some of our tramee callers doing a hoedown for us which was fol­ lowed up by very informative talks with Janet Cook and Mike Iluote SQ504 SID free for tot ·passenser disoxrnt (008) 030344 Davey. ~fter.a very nice afternoon tea, there was more calling and dancmg With some unusual movements. Congratulations to all those who took part. Next coming up is the V.S.D.A. Dinner Dance and I:1ans arc well underway for a good night, so see your caller for a ticket. Sorry to hear Steve O'Conner is in hospital. all BassCruisethe~ Strait the best for a speedy recovery, and to see Lee McFadyean we wish you well. = . ~. Fred Lovelock Reporter. 11 30th AU§TRl\LIAN NATIONAL §QUAlRJE HANCE CONVENTION INC, HOBART 21 - 25 APRIL 1989

ACCOMMODATION RESERVATION FORM Surname Given Names Surname Given Name~ · ...... Adult Adult ...... Child Child Arrival Date ...... Departure Date ...... ACCOMMODATION First Choice ...... Second Choice ...... Third Choice ...... Deposit of $50 pel· room ($20 per Caravan) Balance payable to Motel or Caravan Park. Special Requirements ...... For furtha information please ring:- Rex Wilkins - (002) 44 6384 Business Hours. (002) 44 2834 After Hours

REGISTRATION DETAILS - DANCERS Surname Given Name Cost ,-\dult $ ...... Adult $ ...... Child $ ...... Child $ ...... Address ...... State ...... Phone No ...... Note: Cancellation Fee will be charged. Children under 12 will not be permitted in round-Ups. REGISTRATION - CRECHE (Total 7 Sessions) Name Sex Age I. . $20 2. $IS 3rd Child...... No Charge MEALS - SHERATON HOTEL Saturday Eveniog - 2 Course with Coffee Sunday Eveniog - Buffet 2 Course with Coffee No. Amount iVo. Amount $17 Roast Turkey D ...... $ ...... $17SelectionofColdMeats&SaladsD ...... $ ...... TOURS Port Arthur $36 ...... $ ...... National Park $36 ...... : ...... $ TRANSPORT DAdults $IS D Children $10 No ...... $ ......

ACCOMMODATION DEPOSIT $50 No...... Sew on Jacket Emblem at $2 each ...... $ ...... Total $ ...... Payment by Cheque or Money Order Payable to:- 30th Australian National Square Dance Convention Inc. Forward to:- The Secretary, Iris Weatherburn, 30th Australian National Square Dance Cony. Inc. P.O. Box 208, Rosny, Tas. 7018 CLOSING DATE 28TH FEBRUARY 1989

12 IHE "YOU WILL BE FINE - FOR EASTER '89! AT THE "DOU.LE It" CLUB DORRIGO MOUNTAIN RESORT Presents a Weekend of FUN, FROUCS, WAU

To err is human, to really foul things up Meetings:- requires a computer. - Where minutes are kept and hours lost!

Know Your Round Dancing. No 47 Carl Miller

This month we are going to look at two MVTs that have simple de­ Start and end pas and DIR are the same, unless otherwise cued. finitions and are similar in action. They are SAND DEEP and CRAB WALKS are danced in any POS except a side by side POS. CRAB WALK. No turning action is used during the crossing steps, (which, in this The SAND DEEP has a nice action that can be very strict and de­ case, means the whole MVT). manding on a purist or you an adopt a sinuous, fast wriggling action THRU CRAB WALK, if you wish to have fun in a slightly kooky manner. THRU, SD, THRU/SD, THRU. The CRAB WALK has just one real style that has a perculiarl BHND CRAB WALK. kooky sort of action. The CRAB WALK be danced without the ac­ BHND, SD, BHND/SD, BHND. tion being too strong, so if you tend to be selfcsious about your The next two paragraphs may not be of interest to everybody. As dancing don't worry. they deal with cueing theory, you may wish to skip directly to the examples below. SAND STEP While two measures of SAND STEP are easily cued and danced. Touch the toe of the action foot to the instep of the foot you are Cueing more than one measure of CRAB WALK can be a prob­ standing on (the inactive foot), but don't put any weight on it. lem. If I wanted a CRAB W ALKin each DIR (5 steps each way), I Touch the heel of the same foot to the instep of the inactive foot. would cue 2 CRAB WALKs, (THUR, SD, THRU/SD, THRU; Cross the active foot in the cued DIR past teh inactive foot. Step sd and the other way, THRU, SD THRU/SD, THRU). If! wanted all on the new active foot, cross the first foot in the cued DIR again. the steps in the same DIR I would have to cue CRAB WALK fol­ NOTE: Don't use a kicking action in the toe/heel action. It is only a lowed by the number of steps taken in that DIR (the number bing a slight lifting of the foot. Also the action is to the instep, don't get multiple of five), e.g. CRAB WALK 15 for three measures, i.e. into the habit of touching the floor beside yo. The time to have fun THRU, SD, THRU/SD, THRU; SD, THRU, SDfTHRU, SD; with the MVT is during the toe/heel action. No turning action THRU, SD, THRU/SD, THRU;). should be used during the crossing steps, only during the toelheel. NOTE. The rule about 1 step 1 beat, except for an odd number of Start and end pas and DIR are the same unless otherwise cued. the steps (i.e. VINE 15 being 14.0 steps and 1 Sstep), is notoberved for SAND STEP can be danced in and POS except a side by side POS. a lot of Latin dancing, particularly RUMBA. A dance with THRU The crossing steps can be done in front or behind and should cued as CRAB WALK 15 and alternative timing would be classed as a SAND STEP or THRU SAND STEP for in front and BHND mixed rhythm dance and have the cue THRU LIMP 15. SAND STEP for crossing behind. EXAMPLES. BFLY WALL M LIW R. THRU SAND STEP, BASIC;; 2 THRU SAND STEP;; BASIC;; TOE, HEEL, THRU/SD, THRU. 2BHND SAND STEP;; BASIC;; NY; BHND SAND STEP. THRU CRAB WALK; BASIC;; THRU CRAB WALK; TOE, HEEL, BHND/SD, BHND. 112 BK BASIC; NY; THRUCRAB WALK 10;; NY; BHND CRAB WALK 10;; NY; CRAB WALK 2 THRU SAND STEP;; 112 BKBASIC;; The same crossing action at the start of SAND STEP, is used through out the CRAB WALK and same rules and advice applies. COPYRIGHT

13 Pirates, Poets and Others N.S.W. ROUND DANCE CLUBS What a fantastic weekend! The theme for the weekend was Members of Round Dance Council N.S.W. "Pirates and Poets" ably demonstrated by "Peg Leg Kelly" and "Shakesphere Bill McCarthy". Committee members once again showed untapped talents with artistic master­ pieces of pirates, skull and crossbones, and treasure chests DEE WHY "NORTHSIDE ROUNDS" on the pirates side of the hall. Portraits of poets, inkwells and parchment replicas of poems decorated the poet's side. MONDAY 8 - 10. 15pm CONVENTION ROUNDS Saturday afternoon's session was a mixture of square and st. Kevins Hall, 61 Oaks Ave, DEE WHY round dances to introduce dancers to the spirit of the (opp. st. Kevins Church) weekend. Saturday night's dancing was FANTASTIC! Nothing left to say about it. JIM & JEAN PARSONS 9976156 A delectable feast prepared by B-Bar-H committee members started the festivities On Sunday. A wonderful barbeque lunch was provided and even though most of us felt too lazy EARLWOOD "BEXLEY ROUNDS"· to do anything after such a lovely meal we went On to an after­ noon of games or round dancing. Dick Schwarze cued rounds MONDAY 8pm CONVENTION ROUNDS for those people who felt that an afternoon of rounds was TUESDAY INTERMEDIATE more their forte than the rough and tumble games. (mostly non-convention rounds) Rick and Carol Mason masterminded the Bicentennial Cun­ ning and Deviousness Games with some rather unusual vari­ Ear/wood Primary School, Homer Street ations on old favourites ego the five-legged race. Water also (entrance double gates near pedest. cross.) played a prominent part in the games. Luckily for Kevin, GEOFF & LINDA REDDING 30 2379 Rick was unable to devise an efficient way to test for caf­ fiene in the blood, as a little birdie told me that he kep him­ self awake over the weekend with coffee flavoured icec­ FRENCHS FOREST ream. Beth and Bill McCarthy did their usual superb job of or­ "FOREST ROUND DANCE CLUB" ganising a wonderful after party on Sunday night. Bill lead TUESDAY Frenchs Forest Public School the singing, accompanying himself on the guitar. Kevin serenaded us with some lovely songs. B-Bar-H presented (entrance Ann Street) part two of "The Italian Lover". Thanks to all our visitors BARRY & PAT MARWICK 452 3846 who contributed skits, jokes and songs, to make the night FUN! FUN! FUN! Everyone sang beautifully and enjoyed themselves immensely. GLADESVILLE All three callers were in superb singing voices and provided a varied and interesting program of mainstream and plus THURSDAY CONVENTION ROUNDS dancing for the weekend. Dick Schwarze did a wonderful (1st, 2nd, 4th & 5th Thursdays) job of cuing rounds and a marvellous weekend was had by Presbyterian Church Hall, Cnr. Pittwater & all. Victoria Rds, Gladesville) Many thanks to guest callers over the weekend - also to guest round dance cuers. LES, DIANA, LUCKY 32 5031 Monday morning was a gentle touch down to reality with in­ formal dancing, lots of tea and coffee, and eats. Visitors left happy and contented and hopefully all had an uneventful GOSFORD "GOSFORD ROUND DANCE" trip home. SPECIAL NOTE:- B-Bar-H Christmas Party - 2nd De­ .TUESDAY 2nd & 4th Tuesdays cember. Visitors welcome. this is a "Mask Night" and dan­ CONVENTION ROUNDS & OTHERS TAUGHT & CUED cers are asked to wear a mask. Gosford R.5.L. Club Vivianne Butchers ALF & VAL FRANKS (02) 817 4912 Kin (043) 82 3147 N.S.W. Club Happenings The Wauchope Timber Twirlers and Chime Bells Port Macquarie held their combined graduation night on the 15th October. The Taree Manning Promenaders are holding a special Halloween WEST RYDE "DANCE AROUND CLUB" night on the 29th October. MONDAY INTERMEDIATE, CONVENTION. Newcastle held their October Weekend Spring Festival which was very successful by all reports. ROUNDS plus others, mostly cued Armidale Spring Festival 21-22-23 October. WEDNESDAY EVERY WEEK 8PM All clubs in the area are holding Christmas parties with Mullim­ FRIDAY 3rd GENERAL DANCING bimby and Chime Bells Port Macquarie holding a New Years Eve dance (see add in this review). Don't forgetN.S.W. State Conven­ West Ryde Public School, Bennett Street; end. tion at Kempsey 9-10-11-12 June 1989. Come visit with us in the (Mons Ave. entrance) Northern Region ofN.S.W. and we will make you glad you came. DICK & MAVIS SCHWARZE 80 3933 Tony AJessi Promotions Officer.

14 SQUARE DANCE SOCIETY OF N.S.W. N.S.W. SPECIAL NOTICE Calendar of Society Approved The Semi-Annual General Meeting and Election of Office­ or Sponsored Events 1988-1990 Bearers for the Square Dance Society of N.S.W. will be held on SUNDAY, 12 MARCH, 1989 at 1.30 pm in the NORTH ROCKS PUBLIC SCHOOL, Cnr. Barclay Street and North Rocks Road, North Rocks. NOVEMBER 27th: RON JONES COMPETITION FESTIVAL Bankstown RSL Club Tea and Biscuits provided. DECEMBER 4th: SOCIETY PICNIC/CHRISTMAS PARTY Aubum-Lidcombe RSL Youth Centre Please forward this form, dually fined in, to the Secretary, (Venue to be confirmed) Bruce Clark, 12 Coral Tree Drive, Carlingford before 2nd March, 1989. 1989 MARCH 12th: SOCIETY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING I wish to nominate ...... _...... (N.me and Club) MARCH 19th: AUTUMN COMPETITION FESTIVAL for the office ...... APRIL 21st-25th: 30th NATIONAL CONVENTION TASMANIA APRIL 29th: SOCIETY FUNCTION (To be confirmed) Nominator ...... JUNE 9th-12th: 13thNSW STATE CONVENTION-Kempsey Seconder ...... JUNE 25th: MERV SHARPE COMPETITION FESTIVAL JULY 23rd: ROUND DANCE MATINEE I accept ._ ...... _...... JULY 29th: SOCIETY BALL SEPTEMBER 10th: SPRING COMPETITION FESTIVAL The following office-bearers are required: President, 3 Vice­ Presidents, Publicity Officer, Co-ordinating Editor, State SEPTEMBER 17th: SOCIETY SEMI-ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Editor. SEPTEMBER 29th: COMBINED SOCIETIES WEEKEND AWAY to OCTOBER 2nd NOVEMBER 26th: RON JONES COMPEmION FESTIVAL DECEMBER 3rd: SOCIETY PICNIC/CHRISTMAS PARTY VAT,JE 1990 MARCH 18th: SOCIETY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Ron Milham, President of Greenwich Swingers, passed MARCH 25th: AUTUMN COMPEmlON FESTIVAL away recently. Sincere sympathy goes to Nancy, and family MARCH 31st: SOCIETY FUNCTION from all his Square Dance Friends. He will be sadly missed. JUNE 24th: MERV SHARPE COMPETITION FESTIVAL

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KOG - H RSL 254 RAILWAY PDE KOGARAH, NSW, 2217 Beginners & Mainstream All Welcome THE 2ND SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH 7.00 pm to 10.00 pm Main Auditorium Snack Bar Opens at 5.30 pm CALLER: TEDDA BROOKS (GUYS & DOLLS) There are no strangers in Square Dancing . Just friends we have yet to meet

IMMIMENT DATES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE: 11TH DECEMBER 1988, TED & HAZEL BROOKS: (02) 521 1352 8TH JANUARY, 12TH FEBRUARY 1989 OR KOGARAH RSL CLUB: (02) 587 8533

15 THE A.C. T. SQUARE DANCE SOCIETY INC. invi1:es you 1:0 at:t:end 1:he 8th CANBERRA DANCE WEEKEND 27th, 28th, 29th January, 1989 Featuring... From New Zealand The calling of Graham Hall ... And cueing of Mhairi Hall Venue: St. Edmund's College, Canberra, Griffith A.CT.

PROGRAMME: TICKETS: Weekend & lunch: . Evening: Afternoon: FRIDAY... 7.30 - 8.00 p.m. Rounds ADULTS $25 $5 $4 8.00 - 11.00 p.m. Mainstream STUDENT $15 $4 $3 SATURDAY... 2.00 - 4.00 p.m. Plus FAMILY $65 7.30 - 8.00 p:m. Rounds 8.00 - 12.00 Mainstream LUNCHEON: SUNDAY... 12.30 - 2.00 p.m. LUNCHEON ADULT or STUDENT $10 2.00 - 4.00 p.m. Rounds CHILD under 12 yrs. $6 7.30 - 8.00 p.m. Mainstream CRECHE: 0-8 yrs VIDEO ROOM 9yrs + 8.00 - 11.00 p.m. Mainstream 1 Child $2 per night $1 per child per night CRECHE: Will operate at all Evening Family $5 per night Sessions only!

ACCOMMODATION: Please make your own arrangements. REGISTRATION FORM Please arrange Registration for me / us as indicated on the form (attach list if not enough space.)

SURNAME GIVEN NAME STUDENT FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY CRECHE eve dance Plus eve lunch R.D. eve Fri. Sat. Sun.

I J ADDRESS ......

Phone: Home ( )...... Work( ) •...... •...... ••...... Please make remitance payable to "A.C T. Square Dance Society Inc. " ... Postal Order to "G.P.O. CANBERRA" PLEA:;E NOTE Accompany this form ... please enclose S.A.E. for return of receipt.

I Visiting Callers and Cuers WELCOME... Please indicate your availability by ciompleting the details below ... AVAILABLE: FRIDAY 0 SATURDAY AFTERNOON 0 SATURDAY NIGHT 0 SUNDAY AFTERNOON 0 SUNDAY NIGHT 0 LEVEL: Ms 0 Plus 0 Rounds 0 Experience 0 years YOUR CLUB NAME ......

REGISTRATIONS to... C.D.w. REGISTRATIONS OFFICER, Mrs. Bev Baker G.P.O. BOX 1270, Canberra, A.CT. 2601 Phone: A. H. (062) 4.8 S221

N.B. The CD. W Committee reserves the right to request any person (including ch!1dren) to leave the premises if they are causing distress or annoyance to other participants.

16 30TH NATIONAL SQUARE DANCE CONVENTION INC. - UPDATE The big news this month is that the committee has now finalised arrangements with the n Une to have a 'Sail-in Dance H on board the M.V. Abel Tasman during the Bass Strait crossing on Wednesday the 19th April 1989. Dancers wishing to travel this W3f are urged to plan their trip with this date in mind as the TT line is offering a 10% discount to dancers, their family and friends. To quality for the 10% discount off the passenger fare, dancers must book by ringing the STD free telephone number (008) 030344 and quote 5Q504. children from 3 to 15years, as well as blind people, get 50% off the passenger fare. Toddlers under 3 years travel free. (Ask for a cot). The Abel Tasman is also frtted out with some cabins especially designed for the disabled. The Abel Tasman carries 855 passengers in a range olwell appointed cabins - along with 200 cars. You can unwind with facilities that most international hotels would be envious of - a choice of three dining areas, spacious lounges, pool, sauna, bars and shop. For a first class time and a trail-In dance unique 10 Australi", book now. ATasmanian caller wilt be on board to organise everyting and travelling callers will be invited to participate in the evenings entertainment. ATI Line spokesman has assured that those people who have aready boo~ed on different cruises will be able to change their bookings and apply forthe discount. It all sounds like great fun, Ialmost wish 1was comin~ from Interstate myself. If transport to Hobart is required contact Sue Wyatt, our Transport Officer (Telephone 002/446 604) and she will arrange for a coach to meet the ship in Devonport. The committee is very pleased at the response to the sale of the sew on badges featuring our Tassie Devil mascot Enquiries have also been received in regard to jackets with the logo screen printed on the back. If you would wish you may send your jacket or windcheater and $7.00 postage and handling costs, to the Secretary, P.O. Box 208, Rosny Park, Tas, 7018 and they will be printed and returned to you at the earliest convenience. Listed below is the tentative programme for all the meetings to be held in the Conference Room of the Hobart Town Halt which is accessed from the Elizabeth Street side entrance. Although some of the starti~ times may appear. to be a bit early it should be realised that Hobart has no traffic problems and no matter where your accommodation is, only about 10-15 minutes will be needed as time to travel to the venue. MARJORIE TUFFNELL - PUBUCITY

TENTATIVE PftOGRAMME - MEmNG TIMES THURSDAY 2DTH APRIL 1989 7.3D PM AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL CONVENmN ADVISORY COMMIITEE MEETING fRIDAY 21ST APRIL 1989 8.3D - 11.30 AM A.C.f. 80ARD MEEllNG 8.30 - 11.30 AM AUSTRALIAN CLOGGING ASSOe. MEETING 12 noon - 3.00 PM NAmNALCALLERS' MEE~NG 3.1S-S.00PM CONTRA SOCIETY MEEllNG 3.00-S.00PM REVIEW EDITORS' MEETING SATURDAY 22NDAPRIL 1989 8.30-11.30AM ROUND DANCE MEETINGS 9.00-12 noon NA~ONAL SOCIETIES MEETING SUNDAY 23RD APRIL 1989 9.30 - 12 noon ANNUAL GENERAL MEEllNG

- ALAN'S ALLEMANDERS A CHALLENGE invite you to a VICTORIA - IAUNCESTON NEW YEARS EVE DANCE A recent phone call drew my attention to the Voice of Acadia Ridge High School Victoria article in September issue of the Review. Valetta club, Carnegie are claiming to be the longest continuous Nyngan Street, Acacia Ridge, Qld operating club in Australia - Sorry, but accordmg to Laun­ Time: 7.30 - past midnight ceston Square Dance Club, Tasmania they have been run­ Admission: Adults $3 . Junior $1 ning continuously since 1951, and have recently been lamed by dancers from all over Tasmania to help celebrate thezr Family $7 37th birthday. Mrs May Neville, currently president of the A PlATE FOR SUPPER PLEASE' TEA & COFFEE PROVIDED club, joined in 1951 when the club began and has been at· tending ever since. Congratulations Valetta on 36 years non­ stop enjoyment for dancers. I don't know of any other clubs that can make that claim on the mainland. CAMBDEN HAVEN Christine MacAulay Tasmanian State Editor. *COME TO PORT MACQUARIE*

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PHONE BILLEE & FRED (065) 822555 I BEV, NEV & JAYLENE MCLACHLAN ARTARMON SQUARE & ROUNDS I wish all our friends a AT THE UNITING CHURCH Vll2Y Mll2QY ClIDl8TMA8 (0 Cnr Artarmon & Tindaie Roads. Artarmon 2nd SATURDAY AllAPPY (0 PQ08Pll20U8 BARRY MARKWICK Phone: 452 3846 Nh:WTIAQ

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/ THE A.C. T. SQUARE DANCE SOCIETY INC. invi1:es you 1:0 at:t:end 1:he 8th CANBERRA DANCE WEEKEND 27th, 28th, 29th January, 1989 Featuring... From New Zealand The calling of Graham Hall ... And cueing of Mhairi Hall Venue: St. Edmund's College, Canberra, Griffith A.CT.

PROGRAMME: TICKETS: Weekend & lunch: . Evening: Afternoon: FRIDAY... 7.30 - 8.00 p.m. Rounds ADULTS $25 $5 $4 8.00 - 11.00 p.m. Mainstream STUDENT $15 $4 $3 SATURDAY... 2.00 - 4.00 p.m. Plus FAMILY $65 7.30 - 8.00 p:m. Rounds 8.00 - 12.00 Mainstream LUNCHEON: SUNDAY... 12.30 - 2.00 p.m. LUNCHEON ADULT or STUDENT $10 2.00 - 4.00 p.m. Rounds CHILD under 12 yrs. $6 7.30 - 8.00 p.m. Mainstream CRECHE: 0-8 yrs VIDEO ROOM 9yrs + 8.00 - 11.00 p.m. Mainstream 1 Child $2 per night $1 per child per night CRECHE: Will operate at all Evening Family $5 per night Sessions only!

ACCOMMODATION: Please make your own arrangements. REGISTRATION FORM Please arrange Registration for me / us as indicated on the form (attach list if not enough space.)

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16 WORKSHOP with Eric Wendell, -- - '- .. ~-- HANG A RIGHT Kenny Farris, Chairman of the B d THE L' Qld Mainstream Quarterly Selection Commit- C~:'sTrailing ~ • tee. is pleased to announce that his com· Swing Comer, Promenade. mittee has selected HANG A RIGHT. (LEFT) as the Mainstream Quarterly 1p2p. Pass Thru Selection for the period beginning Oct. 1, Wheel & Deal 1988. Double Pass 111ru Hang A Right HANG A RIGHT (LEFT) Chain Down the Line Author· -Jack Watts. 2 ladies Chain SINGING CALL Starting Formation: Completed Double Right & Left 111ru, Hds. Square Thru, Do Sa Do, Pass Thur Pass Thru, Wheel & Deal Swing Thru, Men Trade, Aetion: Lead Couples Wheel Right (180 Double Pass Thru, Men Run, Bend the Line, degrees) and then circulation across as the HAND A LEFT. Bend the Line Right & Left, CROSS/OCEAN, Trailing Couples moves forward and then Pass thru, Ends Fold Scoot Back, Swing Corner, Promenade. wheel Right and stay.IfHAND A LEFT is Swing 111ru, Boys Trade called,then the wheeling is to the Left. Balance Back, Pull By Some NICE STAR WORK Ending Formation: Parallel Two-faced Left Allemande. Hds. Promenade Half Way, lines .... Timing 6 beats. Down the middle, Pass Thru Teaching tips: Similiar to FIRST COUPLE NOTE: Elfectives August 4, 1988, RE­ And both TURN RIGHT single file LEFT, NEXT RIGHT but both couples gp TAIN YOUR LANE was dropped as a MS Sds. Pass Thru and make - the same direction with the first couple en­ QS. Current Pins Quartedy Se1eetions Two Right Hand Stars - ding as the out-facing couple on far side of are:- CROSS THE OCEAN.... RELAY Just the girls to the centre the square. WITH A STAR... ROCK THE BOAT. With a Left Hand Star, While They Boys Promenade the other Hds. Star Thru PLUS: CROSS THE OCEAN way around the outside GO Double Pass Thru Hds. Half Square!I'hru TWICE AROUND ~ the second time Hang a Right Slide 111ru, . you meet your partner Couples Circulate Right & Left Thru Box 111e Gnat, GO Wheel and Deal Dixie Style to a Wave Right & Left Grand. Right & Left 111ru Men Trade,Left Swing 111ru, Dive Thru Sq. Thru 3/4 , U A Single Hingle,Ladies Run Sds, Square Thru 3/4 Cross the Ocean,Men Run, And both tum Right Hds. Star Thru Couples Circulate Single file (behind the heads) Double Pass Thru Half Tag the Line,Men Run, While the Hds. pass thru, Hang A Right, Ferris Wheel Left Allemande. And make Two Right Hand Stars, Square Thru 3/4 Just the girls to the centre Dive Thru Hds. Lead right With a Left Hand Star, l Square Thru 3/4 Left l3Alle. CiIde to a line While the Boys Promenade Right & Left Thru, the other way around the Hds. Right & Left Thru Cross the Ocean. outside, go twice around - And Lead to the right Right & Left Grand. The second time you meet Circle fOUT to a Line your partner Boys RUN around Pass Thru, Wheel & Deal Hds. lead right, Swing 111ru, HER and PROMENADE. Double Pass 111ru, Boys Run,Bend the Line, HANG A LEFT Square Thru 3/4 , Sds. Promenade 3/4, Hds. Pass Thru. Boys Trade, Boys Run, Gents Courtesy Turn this girl, Make a right hand Star once around Fan the Top, Single Hinge Cross the Ocean, Hds. to the middle a left hand star All 8 Circulate, Boys Run, Spin the Top, Recycle, Sweep '14, once around to the same two -- Left Allemande. Swing 111ru, Tum Thru, UAlle. Right & Left 111ru, Dive THru, Star Thru, Pass Thru, and both 1p2p. Pass Thru Hds. Pass Thru, separate tum Right Single File Wheel & Deal And go around one to a line Sds. Pass Thru and make Two Double Pass Thru Boys Half Sashay right Hand stars once around Hang A Right Girls Reverse Half Sashay STOP & come back by the Left -- Chain Down the Line Ends Load the Boat Hds. to the middle with a right 2 Ladies Chain Centre Cross the Ocean - -and Left Thru In the Wave Explode But take va full turn Right & Left Thru, And Slide Thru, Left/Aile. 'to the outside two Double Pass 111ru, For a LEFT ALLEMANDE. HAND A LEFT.Bend the Line (dancing cross/ocean 1;2 sashayed Pass Thru,Boys trade Hds. Star Thru, Balance Back,Pullby Right & Left Thru, Left Allemande. Pass Thru, Left Touch '14, Boys Run, BOYS LERAD SINGING •••• CALL CROSS THE OCEAN, Heads Lead Right, Explode and Slide 111ru Circle to a line, Left Allemande. Forward & Back,Pass Thur, Wheel & Deal, Double Pass Thur

35 VAT ..E JACK BURGESS VAT .IE The Jaybe.e Square Wheelers join with all dancers in paying JACK BURGESS tribute to Jack who passed away on 26th September. Jack has . halped many people along the road of enjoyment of square On the 26th September 1988 we were .shoched to learn that dancing and will be sadly missed. He will be long remem­ !ack Burgess p~ssed away. Jack and ShIrley came to Austa.ha bered for his happy approach to dancing and his organising 10 the late 1960 s after Jack had been stationed at Aden WIth ability. Our sincere sympathy goes to Shirley and the family the R.A.F. They commenced square dancing in 1971 with Jack and Dot Murphy at the Whitehorse Club. They journey by car to their first National at Brisbane in 1972 and were VAIJE amazed at the vastness of Australia. Their love of square CHARLESBATCHLOR dancing enabled them to see much of Australia, and they ON THE -TH September 1988 our old friend Ch~rlie . continued to dance with that club !lntil the early 1980's. Jack Batchlor passed away. Charlie and wife Edna ran the VlctO- . become interested in calling in the early 1980's and started rian Ropund Dance Club for some 30 years. They w~re great Jaybee Squares and followed with Jaybee Wheelers. He teachers Charlie had an excellent memory, along WIth a dry joined the Victorian Callers Association and was in charge of sence of humour and would often (with hands in pockets) de­ the workshop segments of the Associations. This year he be­ monstrate the footwork for the men. He had been ill for come Secretary. Jack and Shirley attended many State Con­ some time and will sadly be missed bu all who knew him. ventions and in previous years Jack gave many hours to im­ Members of the Vicrtorian Round Dance Club. proving the sound at these major functions. All members of the Victorian Callers Association and the Victorian Square Danceing Association extend their condolences to Shirley VAT .IE and family. His friendship and dedication to the two bodies D 'd (D ) W II "" d f al h tt k I S will be greatl missed. aVl enny e s su"ere a at eart a ac ear y ep- y tember. DaVId was a long lIme frIend and a member of our Mike Davey - President. Sydney Illawarra Club and foundation member of our Tam- Victorian Callers Association ara Club. All Members extend deepest sympathy to Thelma Gary Brown - President in this time of deepest sorrow. Victorian Square Dancing Association. Pat & Mabs Bourke and Tamara Sqnare & Ronnd Dance Club Members_

BURNIE SQUARE DANCE CLUB on improving their hoedown skills and are CaBer: Max Youd enjoying the new experience of teaching. Our numbers still seem to be fluctuating Members are' looking forward to a bar­ depending on the weather, however beque and dance to be held at Richard and warmer nights should be here soon. Gear­ Lorna's home. ing ourselves for our 22nd Birthday party­ October 8th with heaps of fun and table loads of supper. Q - Will our two "appren­ SOUTHERN EIGHTS ROULETTE ROUNDS tice callers" make an appearance on Oct Coer: Barry Chandler 8th? A - Probably not!! Have to wait and Just celebrated our 15th Birthday recently see at next SOciety Dance. in conjunction with the Fred Byrne Memo­ TASSIE HOEDOWNERS rial Dance in Launceston. Great night with CaBers: Phil Cutbbertson and over $300 being raised for Charity. Pre­ CYGNET SWINGERS Kevin ToffneU sented our first Round Dance demonstra­ CaUers: Cyril Edwards and Rod Gray Our recently formed beginners club has tion for the Backstage Theatre Company. OUf Sunday afternoon dances are still well been affiliated with the society and our By nights end, the whole audience was supported. Had a successful club fund­ group of keen dancers are progressing at a dancing with us, something we won't forget raiser in fonn of a non-stop baHroom, pleas~ng rate. K~vi~ aI}d Phil are working too quickly. square and round dance night. If you danced an three, you were truly exhausted by the end of the evening. Congratulations to Cyril for having been invited to call a SUNSHINE STATE S1YLISTS dressed set number at Hobart's National next year. Well Hello there, Y'll, it's show time again, and everyone's rarin to go. Yes, the Stylists are back at Expo 88 this time on October 4 in mid after­ TASSIE TWIRLERS noon, we performed the very popular routine as done previously at SQUARE DANCE CLUB Expo. This half hour routine was exceptionally well received by all and Caner: Graeme Whiteley we hope to be able to satisfy all by what we do, in so far as the teams have Bus trip to 'Black Stump' Restaurant, with had some changers in recent times. No Virginia, it's not true Square dancing after, enjoyed by all. The Saturday Dancing as such, but it is an exhibit of precision formation dancing. This night fun dances popular with those attend­ ing. Members will be attending Burnie will be proven later this year at the Society Christmas party. See you Club birthday in October, also the Society there. Dance will be in this area in October. Graham F. Norman. Hope to see Lloyd and Gaylene back danc­ ing soon after bcing incapacitated. Publicity Officer - Sunshine Stylists.

'33 PINE RANGERS SQUARE Queensland Sunshine & ROUND DANCE CLUB Callers: Lynette Warrington Super State & John Casey. Arrived at our hall to find we had been burgaled and the lights taken! After many phone calls and the help of numerous kind SQUARE YOUR SETS people, we finished up dancing in a school hal1 down the road. Order now restored THE CAROUSEL ROUND DANCE BAR K RAMBLERS CIRCLE W. and we're back at our usual venue. Had a CLUB. Caller: Nev McLachlan. ball at the ~unshine Round-Up weekend After 25 years the Carousels have closed. Congratulations to the Hale family on win­ including our beginners on Friday night. OUT last demonstation was at the Sunshine ning our car rally. A fun day was had by all State Round-Up and the seven couples who attended. A very well done to Erin SUNSmNE ROUNDS that danced went through an emotional and Kylie on participating in hyis years Lynette Warrington. time. The dance was especially choreog­ Amateurs Callers Contest. Congratula­ Our club progressing very well at the two raphed for Elva by Veron of America - "I tions to Erinon winning your seletion. A levels with enthusiastic attendence from all still Call Australia Home". It put the good time was had by those who attended. members, and a lot of fun and laughs along fmishing touch to the great club. We will This years Sunshine State Round-Up and the way. Very pleased to have Bill and always remember Elva. 10th StATE·Convention. Pam visit us and repeat visit from our friends from Coffs Harbour. Had a card TOE TAPPERS RAINBOW PROMENADERS from England from Addie on her 3 months Caller: Graham Brandon. CaDer: Don Proellocks. overseas half world trip. 1988's finish is around the corner. We have Four new dancers have joined our ranks. nejojed a wonderful year in both Basic & To them, "welcome" . Rainbow Promenad­ Mainstraem. Groups frienship has been ers, refer to your "Dates to be remem­ COUNTRY BUMPKINS wonderful. We have participated in both bered Bulletin" for the last Plus and Club CaUer: Peter Tanner Expovention :lOd Sta.te Round-UP: Loo.k­ nights and Christmas dinner dance for After this year with Expo EX(XJsure, Expo­ ing forward to Canadian and Amencan VIS­ 1988. Lesley and Don, a big thank you for vention and the National many other itors in October. It has been an Interna­ a year of frienship set to mUSIC. Merry events, we have plenty of positive thoughts tional Year. Best wishes to all Square Christmas and a happy New Year to to carry into 1989. Lets take these into next Dance friends forthe Festive Season. everyone, see you all in 1989. year to build on the solid foundation estab­ Merry Christmas Happy 1989. lishment. Looking forward to Christmas WAVELL WHIRLAWAYS celebrations, Holidays and back into the THE TABLELANDERS Caller: Sid Leighton. Hi! to all! unfortunately have many mem­ fray. A very Merry Christmas and Happy Congratulations to Bob Burbank on win­ New Year to all. bers away. Our· learners ar all going very ning the Amatuer Caller's Contest. Twelve well. Thanks to Val. Herb Kriesel, after his of our members participated in a recent stay in hospital is recivering well and shall Demonstration at Expo, where Bob also be in fine shape by next week. Happy called. Dancing. Our Christmas party coming up in late November to be held at the same Venue as CANE COUNTRY SQUARES last year with a Guest Caller. . Caller: Shirley KeDy. Round Dancing at Sid's with Lynnn, still We joined with some members of Bun­ very popular. Workshop still going strong. daberg Promenaders to attend the Bun­ daberg Community Squares special night with Brian Horsey calling to six sets of happy dancers. Coral & Ted helping our QUEENSlAND CLOSING DATES 1988 gratefull Round Dancers since Bev McLachlan cued "Sams Song". Also en­ & OPENING DATES 1989 joyed dancing "Fraulein" and "Tic - Tac". Bar K Ramblers Circle W. 18/11/88 2711189 Lively week - end & 8th October when Bev Suncoasters 19111/88 -412189 and Nev visit again. Suncoasters Rounds & Plus 6111188 512/89 Suncoasters Basics 29111188 2411189 CORAL COASTERS AND Mavericks Plus 1112/88 2611189 ROUND DANCE CLUB Toe Tappers (Basic Group) 28111/88 612/89 A happy afternoon with the folk at Car­ Toe Tappers (Mainstream) 6112188 7/2/89 pentaria Home where we danced with SuzyQ 3/12/88 2811189 other Clubs to Clive's calling. Tricia and Pine Rangers 2112188 312/89 Colin have returned South after dancing Sunshine Rounds 9112188 7/2/89 with us another winter. Members will miss Mothar Mountain Moonshiners Gympie 9112/88 2011189 them. Plans made for welcoming Overseas Northland Square Dancers 14112/88 111189 Groups. Round Dancing Die Lorelie. Coral Coasters 11112/88 811189 Greeting to all our Square Dancing Trinity Round Dancers 13/12/88 3111189 Friends. Rambling Eights (Basic Group) 14/12/88 2511189 Rambling Eights (Mainstream) 14/12/88 2511189 EL-PASO STARS Gold Coast Jacaranda Squares 12112188 1811189 Cora and Eric involved in serious car acci­ Country Bumpkins 16112188 312/89 dent, glad that they are now on the mend. Alan's Allemanders 2112/88 3/2/89 Thanks to Charles and Clive for looking K. Dee. Rounds (Monday Group) 20111189 6/2/89 after club while Denise and Graham on K. Dee. Rounds (Tuesday Group) 29111189 712189 holidays. We have had a lot of visitors re­ cently from Interstate and Overseas, very nice having you all.

31 MUDGEE MUDLARKS CaDer: Phil Meyer Thanks to Fred & Elizabeth for running the Dance (long weekend) while Phil had a Square rest. We had lots of Fun Dancing our Marathon Squares after Supper. Linda coming along nicely with her calling. keep Whirl practicing. Ted Thomas calling for us in October we're looking forward to his visit. dancing again. Mavis & Ron Had an enJoy­ Thanks to Ken for helping us out with our CASINO WILLI-WHIRLERS able holiday up north & Square Danced at recent Demonstration. Caller: Wilma Flannery Port Macquarie. Joyce & Les happy with During September club members attended theIr new home. Happy birthday Jeff, SKlLLlON SQUARES Swinging Stars Night, Chincogan Chainers Joyce ~Ill & Joyce Heaton. We are having CaDer: Phil Meyer Birthday Party and Picnic and also took prt a fun flIght every third Tuesday for begin­ To George and Elizabeth who are moving in Mardi Gras at Lismore. Great weekend ners. to Queensland. we wish them well in their at Newcastle. Hope to get more dancers new venture, corne see us sometime when there next year. Good to have Alf back STRAWBERRY TWIRLERS Milton visiting. Bookings going along great for our after his spell in hospital. Merry Xmas and The Festival of Dance is now past and a re­ First Cabaret hope to see you there. Happy New Year to all our Square Danc­ ally great week-end was enjoyed by a11. Lovely visit from George and Toni. We ing Friends. Special thanks to Callers and Cuers. Our would like to wish all Dancers a very Merry next outing is a bus trip to Canberra and a Christmas and a Happy New Year in 1989. ALSTONVILLE SUMMERLANDERS visitation to the KERR-LY-Q's in Caller: Roy Stokes November. On the local scene our num­ Birthday wishes to Roy from all his club BUNDANOON CLUB bers are down due to the school holidays. CaDer: Paul Jay members. Swinging Stars night was a really Many thanks to Ron Reiman. super night. Another good night had by all PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF DATE our at Mullumbimby for their Birthday Night. Christmas Party which is normally held on KEMPSEY UNITED SQUARES the 2nd Saturday win now be held on the Dancers also combining again with Casino CaDer Mal TumbuD. 3rd December, which is the first Saturday. for the Lismore Mardi Gras. Looking for­ Our sympathy is extended to Maryanne ward to Dreamworld trip in November. Our Beginners from Moss Vale club have and her family on the tragic death of her progressed well and have been invited to Merry Xmas to all and look forward to se­ husband. Plans in hand for the State Con­ join with the Bundanoon Club, just in time eing everyone in '89. vention next year and also for our Christ­ for back to Bundanoon. Merry Christmas mas beak-up later this year. Some of our GOSFORD ROUND DANCE to all. members going to Armidale Weekend. Re­ Air & Val Franks Enjoyed visits from Newcastle dancers also becca and Allyson home for university holidays. CIDNCOGAN CHAINERS Toni, George, Frank, Jean, Ron from Syd- MULLUMBIMBY ney. H TUMBIUMBI CaBer: Vee Thompson. Both Strawberry Twirlers, & B-Bar­ Caller: Brian Hotchkies. Our birthday night and Picnic day were a weekend tops. Congratulations to the clubs great success. We had pleaure of dancers and their band of hard workers. Miss Vera, Dancers had a great time at Nercastle Weekend. Visitors from America, New­ as far afield as Brisbane and Grafton to hope its not too long before shes well stay overnight. Our delicious Bithday cake again. Ron still sporting a sore heel. Merry port and St. Ives all enjoying Brians special type of calling. Alison giving pleasure to was made by Bruce. Our thanks to Alan Xmas and a happy ne year to all. round dancers with her clear instructions. and Jane and his club members and Con­ Birthdays, Mark, Joyce, and Craig. Kit gratualtions to Hazel at the Callers Camp. Our Christmas party Dec. 17th and New SHOALHAVEN and Claudia on the sick list this month, COLONIAL SQUARES Years Eve party as usual. best wishers for a quick recovery. Bid's Terrific Square Sizzle at Dia~e & .Pete~'s home with dancing to follow m spIte ot a garden looking beautiful with all the spring flowers. gale blowing. Lovely to see Henrietta has recovered from that nasty bug. Nice also to SUSSEX INLET have Allan back after the operation on his CaUer: Frank Johnson hand. Latest intake of beginners just about Another year has almost gone by with lots CIRCLE 8 ready for mainstrea. Good dancing of exciting events to keep us on our toes. everyone. P'O'R'T M·A·C·Q·U·A·R-!·E Thanks to the efforts of all concerned. Terry and Allen back from overseas holi­ BATEMANSBAY day. Still a lot of coming and going by club Combined STRAWBERRY TWIRLERS. members. Birthday greetings Audrey, Ian, CaDer: Reg Carey. Steven, Valda, Cec, May, Arthur, Roy and XMAS PARTY Night The festival held at Ullladulla 9-11th Sep­ Beulah. Sussex sends Christmas greetings Monday 19th December tember was a great success according to all to all. who attended. Vicki and Steve did a great job as Feature Callers - Thanks for a job GREENWICH SWINGERS ENIOR CITIZENS HALL well done. September birthdays - Jean, 5th CaBer: Barry Markwick _ Natilie, 15th. HAPPY MANY RE­ Numbers down at present due to happy MUNSTER ST_ TURNS. Dancers looking forward to Bun­ holiday makers at Expo and members ill or danoon 30th Birthday, October 21st and injured. Best wishes for a very speedy re­ 22nd. covery to Elsa Armitage and Bill Todd. Come one, PENINSULAR RIPPERS Congratulations to Vivienne Todd who & Caller: Les Heaton gained first place in her school in recent Come all have a BALL Welcome back to Ruby & Len, also Joyce science competition and won a Pental Prize Dancing ... 7.30 till ? Hill from Singapore & Hong Kong all set in recent Art Competition. for ~ sewing spree. Nice to have Gwen

29 31st Sunshine State Round-Up 1988 Inc. 10th Queensland State Convention o We completed another State Round-Up & Convention, but this was not just "Another" Square Dance Celebration, this was "SPECIAL", why? It was held in Australia's Bicentennial & World Expo Year. It was ItACClUARIE an endorsed & certificated Bicentennial event. More particularly, on a much closer & emotional occasion we were priviledged to view the last Round Dance Demonstration by "Carousel Round FES,.IYAL Dance Club" to Elva Hoppe's "I Still Call Australia Home". I'm sure we could all see Elva overlooking the dancers & with that particular smile of hers thanking them for their wonderful partici­ ..ARcHt.·t ..... pation. Yes, this 1988 Round-Up Convention was "SPECIAL". We used a new Venue (Brisbane Table Tenis Association Hall at PORT MACQUARIE HIGH SCHOOL Windsor) & with a few changes to improve on our first usage, could be a fantastic Venue, very close to the city with plenty of un­ OWEN ST, PORT MACQUARIE dercover & open air car parking. To all Callers & cuers who participated on the programme, Callers: RON JONES' ERIC WENDELL Thanks. To all who attended the 4 Sessions, thank you for Your ROSS KINNY . MICHAEL KEARNES Square Dance Friendship. To the Committee & Helpers with De­ corating Preparation, Ticket Sales & Treasury & Hosting, on be­ SUE HUMPHREYS & GUEST CALLERS half of the Square Dancing Society of Queensland & the Queens­ land Callers Association, thank you for your co-operation. The Here we go again! Another great weekend full Amateur Callers Competition on Friday Night & the dancing to 49 of danCing, shopping centre demo's, work­ Basic Programme was great & well attended. To the winners, Erin Dean, Hazel Medford & Bob Burbank, again congratulations. shops, sunday lunch & after party coupled with The "Parade of Dressed Squares" & the "Official Opening" by the the splendid sights of Port Macquarie. Bicentennial Co-ordinator for the City of Brisbane, Mr David . Hindwood, added to the spectacle of the weekend's Main Session FULL PROGRAMME WILL BE PRINTED on Saturday night. IN THE NEXT REVIEW. 1988 has been a very full year with the Bicentennial National Square Dance Expovention, World Expo 88 plus the Major Dance Functions normally conducted each Year, but we were still very ADMISSION: WEEKEND TICKET $18 per person fortunate to have the support of Our many Square Dance Friends SINGLE SESSION $6 per person who participated in making this a "SPECIAL" Sunshine State SUNDAY LUNCH $9 per adult· $5.50 per child Round-Up & Queensland Convention. Graham Brandon SURNAME: ______Publicity & Promotions FIRST NAME: ______

ADDRESS: ______Queensland Callers ClUB: ______Association Update Due to heavy business commitments and a whole host of NO. OF TICKETS REQ.:: ______other things we have not been able to get anything in the Review, but as from now we will try very hard to maintain MEAL TICKETS REQUIRED: ______our profile as it were. This association has been very busy this year organising all sorts of things for the Dancers, not Cheques payable to: the least of which is the Annual Amateur Callers Contest, as part of the Annual Sunshine State Round-Up, which this PORT MACQUARIE FESTIVAL, year prove to be one of the best contested ever. Plans are 56 ROBERTS AVENUE, well in hand for activities in the New Year. Hartiest con­ MORTDALE HEIGHTS. 2223 gratulations to President Eric and his wife Dot, on the occa­ sion on their 50th Wedding Anniversary. Best wishers PHONE: (02) 57 6837 everyone and we will see you next time. Graham F. Norman BE A spoa... Public Relations Officer (Elect) - Q.C.A. COME ...0 POR... "

27 OFFICIAL REGISYRAYIO. FORII NORTH Q'LD SQUARE & ROUND DANCE CONVENTION M·A·C·K·A·Y (Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef) Venue: Mackay State High School Community Hall. Milton Street. Mackay June 9th, 10th, II th, 12th, 1989. Featuring: NEV MCLACHLAN' Hosted by the "Mackay & District Square Dancing Club" Closing Date for Registration April 30th, 1989. To be forwarded to: Dawn Klibbe (Secretary) (079) 597350' Barrie Lane. M/S60. Homebush. Nth Qld. 4741 FULL TICKET: ADULTS $20.00 . STUDENTS $10.00 SPLIT TICKET: $5.00 per Session ADULT· $2.50 Session STUDENT DANCE SESSIONS: Friday Evening. Saturday Afternoon, Saturday Evening. Sunday Afternoon, Sunday Evening. Monday Evening A.CC...... DA...... Please book your own Accommodation early, as it is in great demand that weekend. OCEAN RESORT VILLAGE. 5 BRIDGE ROAD· (079) 51 3200 ••• Single/Double $46.00 . I Bedroom $56.00, $8.00 Extra Person TOURIST VILLAGE MOTEL, NEBO ROAD' (079) 51 1811 .•• $38.00 Single· $3.00 Extra Adult $44.00 Twin/Double FOUR DICE MOTEL, NEBO ROAD· LICENCED RESTAURANT .. ' Single $59.00· Double $65.00· Extra Adult $12.00 COUNTRY COMFORT MOTEL, NEBO ROAD· (079) 5626 • LICENCED ... $40.00 Single· $45.00 Double· Extra $7 Per Person TROPICAL CARAVAN PARK (ON HIGHWAY SOUTH MACKAY) ••• Caravan Double $20.00-$23.00 . $4.00 Extra Adult $3.00 Extra Child ... Cabin Double $25.00 . $4.00 Extra Adult· $3.00 Extra Child ... Units with Ensuite $28-$32 . $4.00 Extra Adult· $3.00 Extra Child WHITE LACE MOTEL, NEBO ROAD (079) 51 4466· LICENCED RESTAURANT ..• $49.00 Single· $55.00 Twin/Double $69.002 Bedroom Unit· $10.00 Extra Adult MACKAY ROVER HOLIDAY UNITS. NEBO ROAD' FULLY SELF CONTAINED' (079) 513711 ... Double $35.00 $10.00 Extra Adult· $6.00 Extra Child SUGAR CITY MOTEL, NEBO ROAD' (079) 51 2877' LICENCED RESTAURANT '''$46.00 Single' $52.00 Double GORRIES MOTEL, NEBO ROAD· (079) 52 2033 ••• Evening Meals to the Room· $32.00 Single' $36.00 Double' $38.00 Twin PRICES SU•• EC ...... CHAIIGE urnaMe ______First Name ______Adult/Student ddres5 Phone No Club

NEWPORT OCEAN WAVES ----.------Closed from 16th December - till 3rd February, 1989 OPENING AND CWSING GREENWICH SWINGERS DATES FOR NS.W. CLUBS Closed from 16th December - till 8th February, 1989 DoubleM 14112188 2511189 Mudgee Mudlarks 17/12/88 412/89 Skillion Squares 19112188 30/1/89 Sparkilate 5/12188 612189 Sutherland Swinging Squares 15/12/88 212/89 Cambelltown Ghost Riders 16112188 3/2189 COOKERY NOOK Regents Park Bowling Club Open 2811/89 Gosford Rounds 13/12/88 17/1/89 Casino 14/12/88 1811189 SPICY PUMPKIN SQUARES Alstonville 9112188 2011/89 (taken from Square News Sakatoon, Saskatchewan) Hillbillies Squares 20112/88 17/1/89 Hillbillies CIoggers 15112/88 19/1189 Rea d . t h r 0 ugh· b e for e . s ta r tin g Rose Bay 13112/88 1711/89 1 Milton-Stawberry Twirlers 17/12/88 21/1/89 32 large (3 12 cups miniature) marshmellows Batemans Bay 20/12/88 24/1/89 1 cup pumpkin 112 tsp cinnamon Nambucca Uniting Squares 5112188 16/1/89 Coffs Harbour Squares 20/12188 1011189 1f4 tsp ginger 1/8 tsp cloves Coff's Harbour Basic 22112/88 February 89 Armidale 8's Not sure 112189 Melt marshmellows, pumpkin, cinnamon, ginger & Glen Innis 7/12188 112189 Taree 14/12188 1811/89 cloves in double boiler - stir till smooth. Cool about Kempsey United 7112/88 1811/89 15 min. Add Ph oz pkt desert topping prepared as Port Macquarie 16/12188 19/1/89 Port Macquarie Basics 12112/88 16/1189 directed on pkt. Crush 1 cup of wafer biscuits and Wauchope Timber Twirlers 2112/88 1311/89 combine with 112 cup melted margerine. Pat into 8" Port Macquarie Chime Bells 2112188 2811189 Northside Rounds 19/12188 6/2189 by 8" pan (reserve 1f4 cup for topping). Spread Bexley Rounds Monday 28111188 23/1189 cooled desert mix over crust. Refrigerate overnight. Bexley Rounds Tuesday 29/11188 24/1/89 Knee Deep - Wednesday 7112188 411/89 Before serving top with whipped cream. Keeps well Tarren Point Not closing - IF you hide it!

25 CWGGING COLUMN By Edith Sandy SKiLLION SQUARES'TERRIGAL All of the Cloggers who have started learning "On the Road Again" please note - A Computer Error - THE END should read 4 Slur Steps not 1. Part c should read 3 Marge 2N. BIRYHDAY Steps not 4. Part A Footwork for 2 triples - You will be first DTS with Right Foot. WEEKEN. For those unable the Charlie Burns Workshop in Brisbane in August. The following are some of the Basic Buck Steps Presenting trom West Australia taught. KENTUCKY - DTS DTS DR Ball (XIF) Ball (XIB) Ball (XIF) (Step on Ball) KEVIN KELLY LRRLRL at the INDIANA - DTS DTS DTS pause TOE (XIB) Pause SL DTS DTS rock Step WYONG MEMORIAL HALL LRLLRRLRLR &1 &2 &3 & 4 &5 &6 &7 & 8 Memorial Rood, Wyong The above steps were ones Charlie taught at the 1987 c.L.O.G. Convention in Fort Worth U.S.A. Another one taight was the SWAY BACK DTS BR (XIF) SL BR(X) SL Step (BK) SL Rock Step DTS DTS Rock Step LRLRLRRLRLRLR &1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & 5 &6 &7 & 8 other include Moonshifters - Billy D - Bend it Over - and even one he couldn't remember the name of - all great fun. Charlie called a hoedown with all us locals and the visitors 31st March to 2nd April, 1989 joining in. He said he has his class warm up for a '12 hour by dancing steps he calls. Charlie, who has been clogging for eight years, said he danced 10 years of clgging in the first Supported by: PHILLIP MEYER and VISITING CALLERS year. He has been determined to learn and would practise in the garage at night until he was so tired he would crawl Single $20 / Double $40 into bed. As his learning progressed he would get some of Family $SO (2 Adults, 2 Children) the steps he has written down as he watched other daggers, Children $8 (6 to 14 years) and he would figure them out and learn them (sounds famil­ iar). Billy D was one of his favourites, so named because he Friday night Rounds & Squares 7.30pm - 11.00pm got it from a man named Billy. A very friendly nice guy, he said he was going to march with the MOONSHINE dogger Saturday Rounds 1.ISpm - 4.ISpm at Charlotte N.C. U.S.A. in November. Workshop 4.ISpm - S.4Spm Charlie Burns is recognised as one of his leading dogging Saturday Rounds & Squares 7.30pm - I I .30pm instructors in the United States. Devotes most of his time to Sunday morning lOam - 12 noon teaching clogging. Writes his own choreography. He wrote the choreography for the final number that all of the Inter­ SATURDAY SUPPER SUPPLIED national Cloggers danced at Expo in August. That dance "Tennessee Flat Top Box" will surley be on the Convention SUNDAY SMORGASBORD LUNCH list to dance in Hobart. Keep Smiling, it's catching Registrations to: PHILLIP MEYER Edith Sanddy p.o. BOX I 19, THORNLEIGH 2120 Co-Ordinating Chairman A.C.A. PHONE: (02) 484-4060 CHEQUES PAYABLE TO SKILL/ON SQUARES TIDBITS FROM HERE AND THERE_ Lots of Congratualtions this month - To - Lyn Burley and the Drifter Hillbilly Stampers W.A. SURNAME ...... FIRST NAME ...... on a very successful Graduation and Birthday Dance. Pauline Elliott and the Colonial Cloggers S.A. for a great SURNAME ...... FIRST NAME ... .. demo at South Australian Convention. Moonshine Cloggers Gympie QLD on their performance at SURNAME ...... FIRST NAME .... . Expo '88. Carnardly Cloggers Armidale NSW on their very forst public performance, may there be many more. ADDRESS ...... A big welcome to new club Dog Rock Cloggersd Albany W.A. Penny Bain the leader there. Good Luck Penny, to PHONE No ...... CLUB ...... you and your group . . South East Queensland holding a workshop fort cloggers at Gympie on the first weekend in November - 5th & 6th. TEA AND COFFEE SUPPLIED CONTINUOUSLY NEWSFLASH FROM NEW ZEALAND - Clogging dub If (J receipt ;s required, please send a S.A.£ started in Tauanga, Leaders Elva May & Russell Lindsay, KIWI MOUNTAIN CLOGGERS - Good luck to you all. 23 SQUARE DANCING SOCIETY OF QU';E,"i$LANfl Prc',idcl1[". MEI·I.\" [)liPL(1CK. 2.'1 r"r~dcrtd ~trCl't. Anncrk"\ 4 III.~ . IIFI.'\4I('<.l~1 Queensland Sunshine Vice PrC~ldent~ - South b,t Old: El \'A HOPPE. I·C HlghJ~nd hrr;lc·c. SI LU('ld 4111); IWI.'~I~~l: W~,rern: DO.'" POWELL. 15 WUlh Slr"~t. Toowotlmba4J511 (11~hl.'51l J 1~ ~orthern: SAM SAPlJPPO. P.O. Bo~ 6\jJ.lnni~[all~6U fl!~lllol~W) Super State ('cntrw: JILL BAXfER. cl. Gibson & Howes P M.B. Bund~hrr~41l;1I 11171 I 777 I~I> S~cretar;.·IMinutc S~ct : NEV McLACHLAN, P.O Box 24H. Budcrrm 45511. (II~ I H51 ~."\H Trc~surer: GRAHAM BALDWIN. 7 Wain Avenue. W,mdnd!(c 4114 (II .... ) 2(1~ t>IIl~ SQUARE YOUR SETS PuhhcllylPrOmntlon~: GRAHAM BRANDON. 14 Aird Strcet. Sah,bur\" 4l1!i ((17) 277 4/W.' lihnman: BEV McLACHLAN. P.O. Box 24H. Budcrim455o. . (071)4.'iJ2.'~ COUNTRY DIARY State Editor: ELVA HOPPE. 142 Highland Terrace. St. LUClti 41107 ((I7Jm ~'H~ ALL DANCES WEEKLY UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED R~\"ICw DI,rnbutnr: ER!( WF.~[)ELL. 9 Bclgraw Slr~ct. Hawth(lrn~ 4171 (tI71.'W7f,(1I!

MONOAY TUGUl'i. GOLl) COAST: Tu-Gun Twirlers. Clur. Night. CLONTARF; Pine Ranger!.. WeekI)'. 8.UOpm Uniting Church WARWICK. W.O.: Ruse Cit\' Wranglers. Mainstream. Rail­ Progress Hilii. Tugun 7 .30pm Jilek Dalziel. ((l75) 34 11!2R. Hall, cnr. Gerald Ave and Maine Rd. Caller: John Casc\" way [n~lilutc Hall. Hamilton 51. Weekly. 7.30pm. Caller: Reg TOWNSVILLE Nth OLD: Townsville Tropical Twirlers Lcur­ phone (07) 264 23~'} Lynette Warrington. . . Hendv. (076) 01 447(). ncrs Basic M~instream. Weekly 7.30-9.30pm St Mary's Hull In· SOUTHPORT. GOLD COAST: "EI-Paw Slars" Wcekll CALOUNDRA SUNSHINE COAST: Li!!tuhou~c Squures. gham Rd Townwillc. C~lIer: M'lrgar~t Harvey (1I77) 71 3555 7.45pm. Ba~lc/Main~lrcam (Fumill' (·luh)C.W.A. Iiall. Young Learners Night weekly. Feh-M~y, Learning Basi~s: June-Sept. TOOWOOMBA S.W .0lD: Gardt:nCity Prumenad~r.;Begill­ SI. Cillcr Graham Baldwin (1171 21)1' IlIlIS. En<~) 120 Rivcr Avenuc. S,lm d~nt. Herb Kriesel ((l70) Yl 1714 or Social Officer. V~l Vidler son.(077}7Y2116 . und N;[n Sapuppo (07t1) ill 250Y , ((170) Y2 3017 MACKAY AND DISTRICT. NTH OLD: Pkysl",,"c Mill 7.30pm Hea[hJey Communi!y Hall. Calkr: Bill Mainstreuml Plus. Owen & Dawn Khbbe. phone (079) 5Y 7350.

- SOUARE DANCE SUPPLIES -W AN TED LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC A PART TIME GROUNDSMAN Square Dance Records "Electrovoice" ,\1icrophones A SQUARE DANCER OR COUPLE WHO HAVE A CARA­ Round Dance Records Plastic Covers for T' Records VAN AND WISH TO COME TO QUEENSLAND FOR ANY C" Long Play Albums Large Centres for Records LENGTH. FREE STAY AT THE SUNSHINE COAST "Latest Release" Preview Tapes Record Cases SQUARES DANCE CENTRE IN EXCHANGE FOR A FEW Books on Square and Round Dance Dance Tapes HOURS GROUND WORK AND MAINTENANCE PER Square and Round Dance "Diplomas" Plus Many Other Items WEEK PLUS FREE ADMISSION TO ALL DANCES. Far comprehensive price list write ar plume: URGENT REPLY NEEDED To: NEV McLACHLAN. P.O. BOx 248 BRIAN & WENDY HOTCHKIES BUDERIM. QLD. 4556 II Norley Street, Whitebridge, N.S.W., 2290 Australia THIS IS A SERIOUS ADVERTISEMENT Phone: (STD) (049) 49-7608

21 V.S.D.A. inc. FtT P.O. BOX 185, ROSANNA 3084 c President: GARY BROWN. (03) 435 0919 Secretary: ROSS URQUHART. (03) 763 5294 Voice of VICTORIA State Convention: GARY BROWN.. (03) 435 0919 V.C.A. inc. President: MIKE DAVEY. (03) 786 2935 Secretary: JACK BURGESS. (03) 763 2994 18 Metcalf Crescent, Rowville, 3178 Victorian Diary

METROPOLIT1\N THuRSDAY ESSENDON: "Nnrth West". David Hooper. 3181394. Plus MONDAY ESSENDON; (W) PJlL~ (Full Programme). David Hoopt:r. W/S (Full Programme), St Andrews Hall. 29St Kinnard Street BLACKBURN: Fred LOVelock. E.P.R. (members only). En­ Marie Mill Community Centre, Randall Street, Marribymong. Essendon. (2nd Sat. bi-monthly). May,July, Scpt, Nov. quiries 877 5054, Central Rd. easy MIS. Weekly. Phone (03) 3181394. Plale please. PARKDALE: "Surfsidc 8's" Mike Davey. 583 3650. Methodis KEYSBOROUGH: Matamoras Squares. Peter Humphries. MQORABBIN: Ron Whyte, 555 1496. (8). 265 Wickham Rd. Hall, Parkcrs Rd. Fortnightly. 798 64{}5. Weekly MIS Reserve Hall, Cheltenham Rd. Keys­ WERRIBEE: "Crossroad Squares". Howard Cockburn. 74\ borough. Beginncrs Wednesdays. 4501. MIS Plus. Senior Citizens' Hall. Kelly Park. Synot Street. COUNTRY MOORABBIN: "Sunnyside Mondays" Ron Whyte, 265 Wic­ WeTibee. Ladies plate please. FRIDAY kham Rd. 551 1496. BOX HILL: Ron Mennie. 891:1 4834, 55 Olympiad eres. Box SWAN HILL: "Speewa County SID Club" Des Devereux, RESERVOIR: "Lakesiders~. Bill Pendlebury, Contact Lyn 68 Hill Nth. Basics W. (050) 37 6307 or (050) 30 2624. "The Barn~, Speewa. Basic and H 2771. Dancing PLUS programme. LcarningAI programme. St BOX HILL: .. Whitehorse • Jack Murphy. 890 6971. 51. An­ MIS. Fortnightly. George's Church, Byfield St. Rescrvoir. drew'sChurch Hail, Whitehorse Road. Box Hill. MIS. W. SWAN HILL: "Sun Centre" Snow Seasy, (050) 32 1350. Phone TUESDAY MORDIALLOC: Fred Lovelock, 580 15R5. 51 Aidan's Church for information re dancing. BOX HILL NORTH: ··Mopokc". Ron Mennie. b'98 4834. Hall. cnr McSwain and Robens Sts. Parkdale. MIS. WANGARAlTA: "Highway 31" Ian Mitchem. (057) 218386. Methodist Hall. Woodhousc Grove. Plus. FRIDAY MIS H. P. Barr Reserve. CARNEGIE: "Valella" Wally Cool'. 241 5518. Scout Hall. ASHBURTON: "E.S.P··. Mick Davey. 786 2935; Peter Hum­ SATURDAY Mimosa Street. MIS Plus. phries. 7986405; Lee McFadyean. SilO 2597. Ashburton Unitcd GEELONG: "Hocdowncr.;" Alwyn Jackson. (()52) 43 4233. ESSENDON: David Hooper. 31B 1394, 5t Andrcws Church Church Hall. Ashbunon Grove. M/S·Plus. Fornightly. MIS Guide hall. Myers Street. Hall. 29 KinnardSr. Essendon. Mainstream. Weekly. Plate for ALTONA: "Westgate" Frank Kennedy, 314 4472. Uniting GLENROWAN: "Kelly Country" Ma)( Hodder. (057) 65 2298 supper please. Church. Paringa Rd. North Altona. Mainstream. Glenrowan West Road Fon. MIS and Plu •. BOX HILL: "Whitehorse". Jack Murphy. 1190 6971. 51. An­ BORONIA: "Mountain Squares" Janet Cook. 756 6370. St drew'sChurch Hall, WhitehoThe Rd. Box Hill. MIS & Plus. W. Paul"sChureh Hall, cnr Dorset Rd. and William St. MIS. ROUNDS METROPOLITAN WERRIBEE: "Crossroads Squllres", Caller: Howard FRANKSTON: "Balcombe Street Square Dance Club". Eric WEDNESDAY Cockburn. 741 4S()I. Senior Citizens' Hall. Kelly Park. Synott Clarke, Guide Hall. Overpon Road. 783 2792. O~KLEIGH: (A ROUND ABOUT EAST Beginners) Carl S[. Wenibee. ·Basic·. ESSENDON: David Hooper. 318 1394.3182966 B. SI. An­ ~lller 543 7619. St. Gabriel's Anglican Church Hall. Hun­ WHEELER'S HILL: MJ.B. Wheeler'~"JackBurgess, 7632994. drew's Church Hall. 29 Kiooard St. Essendon. Learners CIa,s· tmgdale Rd. Weekly, 1l.000m Plate Please. Uniting Chureh Hall, Femtree Gully ROlld. B. & MIS. Basic W. Plate pk

FOR THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE I, S.U~~~S~~~~~7:!e7~GESl U SHOULD BE SQUARE DANCING DAVID & SHIRLEY GIBBS 'I NOW IS THE TIME TO LEARN I I WHITFIELD AVENUE, ASHFIELD, 2131 N.S,W. (Quotes on request) CLUB BADGES AND NAME BARS

MONDAY A.C. T. SQUARE YELLOW ROCK: l:UIOpm al Kaleen Community Hall. Georgina St. Kaleel'!. Caller: Drew Kri)(. Enquiries Drew & Mary Krix (062) 414419. DANCE SOCIETY "KERR.LY-O'S": Beginners. 8-iOpm. Church of Christ Hall, Lyons. enr. Launceston and Marrawah Sts. Caller. Allen Kerr (062) 54 7038 (H) (062) 49 Posta! Address: 3493 (W). TUESDAY G.P.o. BOX mo, "STAR TWIRLERS". Uni(ingChureh Hall,Denamn5tree!' Yarralumla. 8pm. Mainstream. Caller: George Kent. Enquiries (062) 813597. CANBERRA, A.CT. 2WI "OUTHOUSE CLOGGERS", 8.30-1O.3Opm. For venue please ring Ruth..t. Rick Carr (062) 54 3981. WEDNESDAY "KERR-L Y-O'S": Mainstream Club and Plus Club alternating weekly. 8- EXECUTIVE: 10.3Opm. Church of Good Shepherd Hall, Curtin, enr. Carruthers and Allan SI. President JIM MUNRO. (1162) 59·2111 ~ifR~';1~en Kerr (062) 54 7038 (H) (062) 49 3493 (W). Vice-President: WENDY RUSSELL. (1162)_12 STAR TWIRLERS PLUS: 1st. 3rd. 5th Thursdays. 40 Goble St. Hughes. Cal­ lcr: George Kent, 81 3597. Treasurer: DAVID RUSSEL (1162) 54-l1612 STAR TWIRLERS ROUND: 2nd. 4th Thursdays. SI Peter and Paul School Hall. Wisdom SI. Garran. Cuer: Michelle Mullins. 91 76811. • Minutes Secretary: MAJORIE MCGOVERN (1162) 54-7110 FRIDAY "STAR TWIRLERS", Aranda Scout Hall. BanambilJa Street, Aranda. 8pm. SecretarylPublic Officer: IAN BRADSHAW (1162) 49·7881 Basics. Caller: Georgc Kent. Enquiries (062) 81 3597. SATURDAY P"blici~ Office" PETER BERNASCONI. (1162) 54-77W "FLOREY", 3rd Saturday, Mainstream. 8.00pm. St John's Primary School Hall, Florey. Callers: Allen Kerr. Jeff Emerson. Property Officer: SANTO GUILIANO (1162) 8Jl.1911 "LYONS". 2nd Saturdays. 8.00pm. Lutheran Church Hall. cnr. Corinna and Newsletter Editor: MARJORIE MCGOVERN (1162) 54-7110 Burnie St. Lyons. Mainstream and Plus. C311ers: George Kent. Mark CoJlins. ~U%,~ri.!V(62) 813597. Basket supper. A.c.r. Review Editor: GEORGE KENT. (1162) 81·3597 "MOONSPINNERS~. Round Dance ClUb. Teacher: Santo Giuliano. 1st and Retail Officer: PETER BERNASCONI. (1162) 54-77W 3Td Sunday. A!ileveI5. Phone: IlIl 1911.

17 heading ... SOUTH ADELAIDE OUTLAWS Hi folks. September saw our 3rd birthday "Bicentennial Ball" on the 26th. What a night everyone dressed in a colourful style. roweaters Feature act Merton Peters and his magic show/ventriloquist act, what humour this man has! Thnaks to Don, Jeff & Darryl for coming, Steve and Gerry for spectacular corral'ation state. Frank & Bonnei Kulnaler SEAT­ TLE WASHINGTON & Jim McGinn TRAILS END BRISBANE. SQUARE DANCE CLUB INC. THE WEAVERS SQUARE Our State Convention was great, and DANCE CLUB INC. SHOOTING STARS Good calling and dancing and lots of After the national in Sydney we journeyed We have now moved back to our forme friendshiup and fellowship. Congratula­ north for a few weeks holiday where we en­ rhall, to enjoy a more warmer and compact tions to Jan Woodget and her committee. joyed dancing with garden city promenad­ venue. OUI weekend at Bowman Park, We are now looking to our long weekend ers, Lighthouse Squares, and Suncaosters. Crystal Brook, has thoroughly enjoyed by at Crystal brook in October and the "The Weavers" banner looked great at over 50 dancers. T9wn and coutnry foUk Springtime Dance at the end of that Buderim among the others. Many thanks met for a real hoedown of fun, complete month. to David, Bill and Neville, also their dan­ with a Rodeo for extra entertainment. Visitors are always welcome on Wednes­ cers for making us feel so welcome. Laurie, Steve Turner will be our guest caller at our day evenings, do come to Dance PLUS in Bettie, Kevin & Yvonne Springtime Dance weekend. Adelaide! SEMI ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE OF INTENTION TO After the partial elections at the Semi Annual General Meeting of the Square Dance Society of N.S.W. held on Sunday 2nd October, 1988 the executive committee for HOLD APUBLIC MEETING 1988/89 comprises:

President: ALAN HANSFORD WHEN: Sunday 20th November, 1988 Senior Vice President: BRUCE CLARK Vice President: LAURIE SPALDING 1.30 p.m. Vice President: Position Vacant WHERE: Bankstown Youth Club Honorary Treasurer: BRIAN GILROY (Caretaker) Honorary Treasurer: *BRUCECLARK WHY: To give a report on the Ticket Secretary: *ELIZABETH MEADS Overseas Publicity 'BETTY JOHNSTON "29th Australian National Publicity: PAULINE HANSFORD Convention" held in June, 1988. Co-ordinating Editor: MERLE MEYER (Caretaker) State Editor: Position Vacant ("'indicates elected at Semi Annual General Meeting) Chris Froggatt President: Alan Hansford Co-convenor ACT CLUB NEWS All clubs will be in recess during the Xmas New Year break, and restarting in the last week" of January in time for the COW, which will be on 27-28-29th January. ACfSD Society Xmas dance will be held on 10th Dec, when all participating dancers in the Bicen­ tennial awards will receive medals. STAR TWIRLERS Xmas dance will be on the 17th Dec, the last dance for the year. See advertising elswhere; all are welcome. STAR TWIRLERS ROUNDS has now gone into recess indefinitely, due to steadily dropping atten­ dance. Michelle would like to thank all dancers who attended throughout the year, and after her pre- gnancy over, will resume rounds somewh~re in 1989. .. . . KERR·LY·Qs bad taste theme birthday mght was a fun evemng Wlth many dancers getttng mto the spirit of the evening by being badly dressed. A great night was has by all. The Xmas dance will be on the 16th November, which will be their last night. The plus Dance weekend was a great success. Thanks must go to all the hard working dancers behind the scene, and of course Barry Wonson. It may be on again next year??? MOONSPINNERS Graduation and High Tea will be on 4th Dec. We would all like to congratulate Santo & Gail on their daughter Mandy's recent marriage to John. The wedding was held at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church, which was well attended. YELLOW ROCK'S big evening will be on the eve of the Melbourne Cup when they hold a cup eve dance. All are welcome. OUTHOUSE CLOGGERS new beginners have started, and are enjoying the new experience. ACT CLUB NEWS Big changers will be happening in the New Year regarding Square dance beginners classes. Watch this column for further information. Congratulations to Michael and Kaye on their recent engag­ ment. All Acr dancers, callers, cuers wish everyone a Merry Xmas and a happy New Year. See you all in 1989. George Kent, ACT Editor.

34 COMBINED CLUBS .CHRISTMAS PARTY FRIDAY 2ND DECEMBER 1988 * * BELMORE BOWLING CLUB 8PM * * CALLERS: RON JONES TOM McGRATH ROSS KINNY BARRY MARKWICK SUE HUMPHREYS MICHEAL KEARNES ~L:I:..J'1o.~~~ RON BURRETT

Non-stop Basic, Mainstream and Round Dancing, Party Prizes. Please bring basket supper. Tea and coffee provided. ALL VVELCOME '* '* ENQUIRIES PH: 57-6837 * *

32 RAMBLING EIGHTS Caller: David Pierce Oueensland Sunshine Monday dancers attended their first festi­ val The Sunshine State Round-Up. Who Super State had the experience of falling at the feet of the Police Patrol? Cangratulations Ryle on becoming a Grandma. Bye for now to SQUARE YOUR SETS Neville & Gloria, off travelling again. Both groups using the Autistic Centre from Oc­ MACKAY & DISTRICf tober. No more parking problems we hope. Have a Happy Christmas Dancers. Caller: Owen Khbbe. MOTHER MOUNTAIN MOONSHINERS Have moved from our hall at Andergrove, A. happy busload of dancers went to Sun­ back to our hall at Pleystowe. Reason shine State Round - Up Friday night K. DEE ROUNDS Leaders: Kevin & Dulcie CoIlins. being appauling accoustics. Council hopes Dance, All voted It a really good night Club wished Kev and Gloria happy Reun­ to overcome the problem by hanging a fib­ Some members journeyed to Tweed Head~ ion with daughter in England whilst on reglass curtain along the back wall. Thanks for the Swinging Stars Birthday. What a overseas holiday, and "get well" wishes to to all Dancers abd Helpers who spent fabulous supper!!! Thank you Swinging Harry and Jack on sick list. We enjoyed much of their week-end on the working Stars. Welcome to all visitors this past visit and danCing with Col and Margaret bee at Plystoew Hall. Streamers pretty. ~onth, we do love to have you COme dance from Melbourne and· Les and Marie from Thnaks John, for donation of hay. With us. Happy Christmas to all. Gold Coast. Dancing "Let's Fall in Love". Merry Christtnas and Happy New Year to GOLD COAST SWINGING STARS MOONSHINE CLOGGERS Caller: Jack Dalziel. Leader: Edith Sandy. All. A dozen "stars" enjoyed dinner at the Well its all .over, and very proud we were ALAN'S ALLEMANDERS T AFE college, prepared by the trainee t~ be cloggmg at Expo all dressed in Our cooks - great food, surroundings and com­ Caller: Alan Evans. pmk and and white. Thank you to all those Congratulations to Hazel on winning the pany. Our second birthday party "Spring who c~me and cheered us on. Many thanks Fling': was a great success, lovely venue, Senior Ladies Amareur Callers Contest. to Bn~n Horsey Who allowed us to take Well done to Warick, Andrew and beautIful decorations, delicious food and over 1.ris house fro Our stay in Brisbane. lots of visitors who helped to make it so en­ Marinda on their good calling. Club visit to Cloggmg Weekend coming up 5th & 6th Birthday nightr at s - Bar - B was enjoyed joyable. Thanks to the outgoing social November, open to all cloggers. committee, and welcome to the newly by all. Members looking forward to Straw­ elected one. WHEELING EIGHTS berry Festival. Merry Christmas and Caller: Eric WendeD Happy New Year to al Dancers. TAMARA SQUARE World Expo 88, now in the past ... hope­ & ROUND DANCE CLUB fully clubs will drift back to normal again. JACARANDAS SQUARES Pat & Mabs Bourke. Recently welcomed visitor Herb Hotchner Caller: Graham Norman. From the past lovely old Waltz Missing Sacremento, California. Members at~ Hi, here we are again, after a bit of and ab­ You newest enjoyable addition to our tended Graham Rigby's S-BAR-B 35th since. Cluc enjoyed more good nights now programme. Happily we welcome old Blthday Dance night. Great Night. Hot that new batch of beginners coming along friends Bob and Marie Spark from Mel­ weather with us again. Club closing De­ very well, even though some have dropped bourne, Marie unfortunatelyfell victim to cember.3r? 1988 for Christmas Holidays. out by the wayside. Club members recen­ current flu. All members shocked at sud­ Don J-:ilggms in Brisbane recently, Don trly preformed three public appearances in den death of David Wells who suffered a apolOgIzed for not visiting the Club. one day in Ipswich and Roasewwod areas, fatal heart attack early September. as part of Ipswich Limelight Festival. Very Heartfelt sympathy is extended to Thelma well done all. in her sorrow. SUNCOASTERS ROUNDS ?t~~F~~ Leaders: Bev & Nev McLacblan INNISFAIL GRAND SQUARES Congratulations to the Carousel Club on Caller: Sam Sapuppo Coer: Nan Sapuppo. your demonstration at Sunshine State Wedding wishes to Connieand Bill. lohno, ~:t~!{: Round - Up. It is extremely well done and :;0'\1; ~ I am sure Elva would have been very Betty and Nan all well after being in hospi­ -'b TASS\<-" tal recently. Loking forward to Halloween proud. Arrangments have been made for night with Ravens - Hoedowners. Wishing LIGHTHOUSE SQUARES this dance to be taught at the Round Dance Bruce Mulry of Cairnes City Squares all CaDer: Jill Bmor. Afternoon in November. All looking for­ the best as the new society Northern Vice Graduation night most enjoyable with thir­ ward to club visit to Silver Circle in Oc­ PreSident, taking over for Sam. A job well teen graduating. New learners class com­ tober. Beginners going along very well. done Sam. Dancing Tango Mannita. Sea­ mencing on October2nd to be followed by sons Greetings to all Dancers. a barbeque tea. Visitors recently were SUNCOASTERS Betty and Geoff from Albury, Maurie and Caller: Nev McLachlan. TULLY ALLEMANDERS June from Sunshine Coast, Len and Val Beginners class aU set to graduate Caller: Sam Sapuppo Coer: Nan Sapuppo from Sydney and Fred from the Gold November 20th. Preparations well in hand Congratulations to Nan on her promotion Coast. for Melbourne Cup Party. Christmas Party to Round - Dance Leader. Successful de­ preparations also well in hand. Great to monstations were given at Tully Senior RAVENS HOEDOWNERS see Bon once again dancing after her knee Citizens' Dance, St Clare's Fete and Car­ Best wishes to Sushil our Torimba Queen operation. Come on Joyce when do we see well's Rockingham Home Fair. Recent Entrant. We are looking forward to the you again. happy visitors were Joy and Les Murphy of . Festival. The Ravens Hoedowners are Lighthouse Squares. Merry Christmas to hosting a disco in aid of the Bushchildrens all Callers, Cuers and Dancers and a happy Assoc. on the 1st October. Best wishers to commencement for the 1989 Square Dance Nan our thoughts are with her hope she is year. back dancing soom. Get well soon Nan.

30 night as there~were a few leg weary folk af­ terwards. Due to the success of the BBO at Laurie and Lomas other activities are being planned - any member with sugges­ tions please let Micheal know. if·~SQ=U=lARE WHIRL BEXLEY ROUNDS Monday & Tuesday Leaders: Geoff & Linda Redding ~< With Christmas approaching, plans are in hand for a combined night of both clubs to HILLBILLIES CLOGGERS, West Ryde GUYS & DOLLS close the year. 1988 beginners have com­ Leader: Vickie Dean Callers: Hazel and Ted Brooks pleted the thirty-eight dances from theNa­ Over 150 dancers joined in a daggers Everyone enjoyed promotion dance during tional Convention List in record tIme. workshop at Ulladulla and were soon Gymea Garden Festival. Lovely visitor Tony and Sharon are welcome danc~rs to doing basic steps and a dance called cotton from Germany, Maria. Also Anita and the intermediate club. Two old favountes­ eyed joe. Judging by the smiling faces John from Strawberry Twirlers. Tedda's "Stardust" and '"Mary Lou" were revised everyone enjoyed the experience. Class "workshop" turned into eight hours of and added to our dance programme last currently learning "hand's up" & Bunyip in dancing fun. Welcome backv fossickers month. the water tank. Seasons greetings to all. Fay and Rob. Special big welcome into the Combining with Hillbillies Squares for Square Dance world from the Guys and NORMANHURST Monday Christmas Party 20th December. Dolls, to baby Benjamin Geoffrey Frog­ Caller: Fred Meads gat!. Birthday greetings to Annette this month. BLUE PACIFIC Rose Bay Pauline and Allan in Melbourne celebrat­ CaDers: Les & Lucky SUTHERLAND SWINGING SQUARES ing Lill's 80th Birthday. Fred called at Bettina Houldsworth back from Paris and CaDer: Paul Johnson. Mudgee Mudlarks Club on the long cruise of the Caribbean. That cyclone was All had a great weekend at Luera. Many weekend. They have a very enthusiastic not good company for the cruise, unhap­ thanks to the organisers and to Ken Mar­ committee who deserve all the help they pily. Also sailing were Keith and Joan shall and Bob Woolcock for calling for us can get. Linda is shaping up to be a very Dunsmore, via the Panama saw the dam­ (some great old numbers) Happy birthday good caller. Our Christmas Party on 12th age and mopping up: Every happiness to to Ann, Pauline, Garry, Jeane, Wendy, December and we resume on 5-2-89. Chris and Marie Farrelly and family. We Alan" Glyn, Connie, Lyn, Helen. Con­ will miss you. Merry Christmas to all- our gratulations to Jack andd Helen on becom­ NORMANHURST Wednesday square dancing friends. ming Grandparents for the first time. Congratulations to all our member~ who attained their Yellow and Green Ribbon CONVENOON ROUNDS Glademne IllLLBILLIES SQUARES levels this month. We miss Madge (on holi­ Teacbers: Les, Diana, Lucky Callers: Vickie & Steve days in Adelaide) also Frances and Duke Warm welcome to newer members of clas­ Enjoyed our visit to Ulladulla with the (on the Goldcoast) and ron and Pat (at ses. Mini workshops on problem areas and Strawberry Twirlers. Congratulations to Expo). We will be combined with the Mon~ attention to styling showing good results. Bruce on his appointment as Secretary of day night group on 12th Dece~ber for a Les having trouble with wireless mic when the society. Happy Christmas and New Bumper Christmas Party. We WIll resume the fire engines stationed opposite answer Year to all our Square Dance friends. dancing on 8-2~89. a call... cross pivot the WHEROW­ Birthday greetings Elaine, Debbie, WERO? Quite interesting manouvers for Natalie, Mitzi, Sally, Jane, Bruce, Kay, DOUBLE "M" couples as hall is being spruced up. LOD Stuart. Thanks to everyone concerned with Callers: Phil & Merle thru scaffolding, DIAG past ladders. Com­ review publication. Christmas party Ray and Itobyn on'holidays, visit from Pat, pliments of the season to all. 20.12.88 everyone welcome. Ladies please (Greenwich Swingers) and Anne, bring a plate. (Shoalhaven Squares) lovely t~ see y.ou DANCE AROUND CLUB both. Lyn in Gulgong with the klds staymg Leaders: Dick & Mavis Schwarze WESTERN WHEELERS with friends. Nice to see Margaret dancmg Monday & Wednesday Caller: Michael Keames. again even if it is as a "One Armed Ban~ A couple of very enjoyable weekends away The promotion for beginners was success­ dit", another 2 weeks before hand is bet­ at Ulladulla & Newcastle were enjoyed by ful thanks for the help from Club members ter. Merry Xmas & a Happy New Year a group of us. Looking forward to our com­ who participated with the leaflet drop. from us all. bined party night on a Weds night this year Thank goodness t~eir wasn't a dance that for a change. With Xmas just around the comer we would like to wish everybody the NEWPORT OCEAN WAVES compliments of the season. Our thanks as CaDer: Wal Crigbton . usual to Val, Alf, Mavis, Ray. NO'I'ICE We celebrated our 25th Anniversary In September. Among our guests were found­ The Bid for the 14th N.S.W. State ation members, and others who had moved DOUBLE H SQUARES Convention in 1990, by the Double H away some years ago. A great night was CaDer: Sue Humphreys & Western Wheelers Square Dance had by all, even the heavy rain di?n't dam­ Birthday calls to Pat, Fay, Lois, Lauren, Clubs at the 12th N.S.W. State pen the enthusiasm. The boat c:U1se on the Convention held in Mudgee, has now Michael, Sandra and Lyndall. Enjoyed Lane Cove River on the followmg Sunday, many successes at Gosford Spring Festival been withdrawn. Bids are now open for any other most relaxing. - Sue again winning gold in squares, clubs in any area of N.S.W, to submit . rounds and the "handicap". Our team, their Bid to run this 14th State "rambling stars" 2nd in bronze. Congrats' convention. Bids must be in to the too to Edward, Didier and Rhonda and Secretary BRUCE CLARK. Stewart's team "holograms". All real ·33 CORAL TREE DRIVE. proud of "Double H" with our beginners CARLlNGFORD. 871 8459 by the too contributing towards a good club. 31st March 1989.

28 BRISBANE JUNE 7·11 BIG -NEWS We have finalized our registration forms for the 1990 National Convention and we'd like to invite you to register now. You will be pleased to know that the cost of a complete Dance Ticket, Thursday-Monday is just $25.00 but this price is current only until June 1989. Our Trail Out Function at DREAMWORLD is NOT part of the main programme of the Convention and will be limited to the first 400 registrations only. $35.00 pays for dancing, a fabulous smorgasbord meal, attractions, shows and rides (including the fabulous Thunderbolt Rollel'Coaster). We have exclusive use of Dreamworld after the gates close to the public at 6.00 p.m. and will dance until midnight on Tuesday 12th June, 1990. Registration forms will not be printed in the Review until after the Tasmanian National in April, so SEND NOW for your supply to secure the cheapest rate.

PElTICOATS - NET OR CHIFFON USED TWIN AMP CLUB BADGES OR INDIVIDUAL Phono Set Up Inch Cardiod Microphone JEWELLERY, CLOTHING, Etc TRACK 2 SQUARE DANCE SUPPLIES and Graphic Equalizer P.O. BOX 55 CHERMSIDE. OLD. 4032 IDEAL CALLER SET-UP MARGARET CASEY JUNE LAMBERT (07) 264 2339 (07) 357 6021 Also 1 x 12in Full Range Speaker 160 Watt Contact: Ray Fairhall a.h. (02) 817 2074 C·H·R·I·S·T·M·A·S * G·R·E·E·T·I·N·G Graham & Margaret Brandon extend to All Square & Round Dancers our thanks for Your Friendship during 1988, I wish You All a very Merry Christmas & a Bright Prosperous New Year.

DIC YEAR CEIJEBRATIONS OF THE CENTRAL COAST What a greatyearjor theSKILLIONSQUARES VOLUNTEERS callerPhilMeyer helping to make the STATE GREAT in "88". " . We attended a Bicentennial Exhibition in Newcastle and re- Centres, Senior Citizens, Flora Festiv21, and taking part in ceived a certificate of Participation, for our Demon'stration the great DarlIng Harbour Square Dance Demonstrations. of Square Dancing, Awards from the Brisbane Water His- Thank you to the volunteers who willingly give up their time. torical Society, Photo's entered in Album and presented to Eileen Daniel Wyong Shire Library, plus Dancing for the Day Care

26 who helped with the decoration of the hall and to viSiting callers r;) •• ' Fred Lovelock and Peter Humphries, who with regulards Janet and Michael, gave Wally a breather and thus enabled the continu­ lj-"iIr.J CJS V' ous dancing of two-number brackets throughout the night. Special thanks to Freda for the cake and the extra one to ensure we all got tE Voice f some - Presentations were made on behalf of the club to Wally and Jeanne and Patsy for their work over the years. The week } . 0 VICTORIA after the birthday saw a special visitor in Graham Rigby from Old. who is in Melbourne for business. He certainly helped to get our 39th year off to a good start with some great calling. CHEL­ TENHAM - Pioneer Squares - Thanks to Ray Morgan for filling in during Steve's stay in Austin Hospital. Our beginners have now moved up into Mainstream and are coping very well. Our de­ ALTONA - Westgate - Lots of travellers this month. Mary & monstration at Cranboume Nursing Home went well, thanks to Eric in Cairns. Goatley's, Murphy's and William's at Expo. Nice the dancers who came along to help. CROYDON - C-City to know Ken and Pat are on the mend and Lauris and Bogie's new Squares - A very busy month just gone by with plenty of club ac­ baby is home - "great" - a little girl, Bethany. ASHBURTON - tivity. The AGM was well supported by the club - a good after­ E.S.P.s - During September we had a visit from Marilyn & Ernie noon's dancing was had by all. Congratulations to Stuart on his from California, USA, who seemed impressed with the friendli­ election to the VSDA Committee - Also congratulations to the ness and dancing which included the new Relay and Star. We are National Convention Committee and Tony op. his election as Pub­ pleased to report that Una, after a stint in hospital, is on the road licity Officer. A Group travelled to the S.A. State Convention and to recovery. Also Jean, who was confined to bed for 3 weeks. had an enjoyable weekend. ESSENDON - Dancers who had com­ BORONIA - Mountain Squares - Beginners going well and will pleted the "Plus Course" joined us on a Thursday night recently. join us on 23rd Oct. for a night of alternating Basics and A few butterflied but as they had been told - nothing to worry Mainstream. Grand Final Eve dance was another success, with about. CongratUlations to all those dancers and special thanks to several sporting shorts and showing off their legs, a fact obviously the club dancers who came along to complete the sets each week. appreciated by the judges in selecting - hope to see you back danc­ Davis's "21 Years of Calling" night was enjoyed by all who at­ ing soon. BOX HILL - Mopoke - We celebrated our 24th Birth­ tended. Congratulations David on reaching a milestone. GLEN­ day and the Mad Hats were great, including the decorations. ROY - E-Z Moving - Our committee did it again with the Bicen­ There were hats galore! Our thanks to visiting callers Ron Whyte tennial night. Thanks to all of them for a really enjoyable evening and Les Tulloch and although our caller had the dreaded flu, he and thanks to everyone who found costumes in the cupboard. was able to keep the night rolling along for a happy night. A big KEYSBOROUGH - Matamoras Squares - Our 5th Birthday is thank you to all of the visitors. Special thanks to those who helped now well behind us. What a great weekend it was. The birthday with the decorations and kitchen work. It was nice to see Marilyn was a great success with a good venue, great food, excellent calling Bayliss and Jenny back after their operations and also to see Frank from Barry and all the guest callers and happy dancers who filled & Hazel Burbridge again. BOX HILL - St. Peters - Dancers from the hall for both sessions. Once again we welcomed many of our our latest class joined in at the last dance and had a great night. country friends from Speewa, Albury and Wangaratta. KNOX­ We say welcome to Chas & Dot Emore, Les & Kathy Trott and FIELD - Win dana Squares - A big thank you to John Stafford for Ian Whitecross as they danced into the happy square dance world. running the club while Clive was away. Good to see Les from Mir­ BOX HILL - Whitehorse - Our "Over Fifties" Thursday after­ boo North. Welcome home to Lyn & Clive who are back from noon club, now in its 8th year, is going great guns at the moment. their cruise with plenty of stories to tell. PARKDALE - Surfside Ann Petering doing a fine job every Tuesday night with her Eights - The club birthday was a success for Surfside 8s. Guest cal­ Round Dance cueing. Congrat~lations also to Ann & Ted on the lers were Peter Humphries & John Stafford. Thank you to the hel­ recent announcement of their engagement. Our caller's wife Dot pers who prepared the hall for the evening. Nice to see Beryl and is iIi hospital and we wish her a speedy recovery. BOX HILL - Viv Davey back - we all appreciated their work in making the Woodhouse Rounds - VIEN VIEN was the last dance revised and stage settings and decoration, all highly professional. The Ken­ we had no problems with this dance. Trish is going well with the neth J. Harvey Memorial Trophy was present by Margaret Harvey cueing, doing a nice job with I CAME TO SAY I LOVE YOU. and her son Greg. Brian Roberts won the award for the second We said farewell to Ron & Lou Edwards who are off to the U.S. time - well done Brian! SOUTH BLACKBURN - S.B.'s Well and Canada and we wish them a happy trip and a safe return. We folks, most of the wanderers have returned from the northern welcome back Norm & Yolande Keilour and Bob & Maxine Wil­ states and we are back to dancing with the old familiar faces once son. CARNEGIE - Valetta & Wally'S Club - Well, what a night it again. Some of us helped Eric and Hazel celebrate their Club's was. As the birthday approached, some of us started to wonder 30th birthday, well done Eric and Hazel, you really excelled your­ whether there would be enough room. How did we actually fit 15 selves this year, and congratulations from all S.B.'s on your 45th sets onto the floor at one time is beyond me and that was not wedding anniversary. - Marion Brown - State Editor everybody dancing. A _~e~~ !light was had all. Thanks to those MORTDALE BOWLING CLUB Boundary Rd, Mortdale Callers Michael Kearnes & Sue Humphreys EVERY THIRD SATURDAY Non-Stop MAINSTREAM, PLUS, ROUNDS Rounds from 7 :30 - Dancing from 8.00 Supper break - Basket supper. Tea & Coffee supplied Enquiries - Sue 57 6837 - Michael 047 32 1938

24 Presents N.S.W. SOCIETY OF COMPETInON SQUARE DANCING ·PADDr8DAY Spring Festivaillth September, 1988 Plus Weekend 17th-18th-19th March 1989 at the Central Coast Leagues Club Featuringfrom A.C.T. JUMOR FESTIVAL RESUL~ ALLEN KERR & GFORGE KENT TeamTrainer Rounds Community Complex Thompson st Sussex Inlet JUNIOR 9 1. Teepees Ted Sams 1. Kirk joneslNellie Horbat WEEKEND TICKETS $20 (Sunday Lunch Included 2. Peppermint Twists Joan Mason 2. Jodie HartlKath Morgan Early Bird tickets by 20th· Febuary'8g. $18 3. Shamrocks David Gilroy 3. Anthony Portelli/Amy Cooper JUNIOR 12 1. Starlets David Gilroy 1. Mark Eagleton/Sarah West ww 7.30 ~ 8.00 p,m. Rounds 2. Ocean Waves Joan Mason 2. Adrian SeiliSherre Stranger 8.00 - 11.00 p.m. Easy Plus 3. Flamingoes Ted Sams 3. Chris JonesIV anessa Gilroy Saturday 1.00 - 4.00 p.m. Workshop JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 7.30 - 8.00 p.m. Rounds 1. Catalinas Ted Sams 1. Graham Cowper/ Anne Kirby 8.00 - 11.00 p.m. Plus 2. Daisy Chains Joan Mason 2. Andrew Craine/Julie Walters ~ 11.30 - 4.00 p.m. -l[-"an out ..,l.tO Lunch I at l.00 p.m. 3. Rainbows Joan Mason 3. Chris WestlRa~lene Stranger HAND. SQUARES (Boys) Trainer (Boys) (Girls) Trainer (Girls) 1. Starlets David Gilroy 1. Ocean Waves Joan Mason Registration & [nfonnation to Helen & Arthur Taylor 2. Daisy Chains Joan Mason 2. Little Big Wheels Joan Mason 19 Sundowner ave. Berrara. 2540. PH.044-412355. 3. Catalinas Ted Sams 3. Starlets David Gilroy SENIOR FESTIVAL RESUL~ Surname ______Nurroer of Dancers ___ Squares IeamTrainer Rounds Names _____ MAIDEN 1. Sundowners Joan Mason 1. David VandenbuT~ellisa Preston Address ______2. Holograms Ross Kinny 2. Brendan Date/Gal Poole 3. Sunnywooders TedSams 3. Allan CambelllTerry Galvin ______Pcode ___ BRONZE 1. Stargazers Ron Jones 1. Peter Galvin/Amanda Pitcher 2. RamblingStars Sue Humphreys 2. Jason Nicholson/leanine Gresley Cheque /IlnOunt S ___ Payable to HoT's Squa~ Oance Club 3. Zoomers David Gilroy 3. Nason AylmerlKylie Fagon SILVER ACCOIIIIIditlon. Please llllke your OM" .rr."~"ts. 1. Hayriders Ron Jones 1. Ross KinnylLinda Gilroy I. Rlnch ""tel,lW!non Rd, SlIn!J! Inlet. PH. (044) 412-007 2. Dixie Stars Ron Jones 2. Roy Garth/Helen Garth Z. SUUII!. Inlet Hotll!l-ltJtel. Jacobs lNiI!. Sussell Inlet. PH. (ou) &12-711 3. Greenfield Paraders loan Mason 3. Bob Lester/Ann Wilkinson J. l.guna lod9@ Holiday fhts,I60 River Rd. Sunu Inlet. r ... (OU) 412.]1 GOLD '. 8.d(}l!1! C.ra .... n Part. Rl.,er Rd. Sunu Inlet. PH. (044) 41Z-146 1. Aztecs Ron Jones 1. Warren Stranger/Sue Humphreys 2. Star Promenaders Joan Mason 2. Steven CollinS/Dianne Whiting 3. Tequilas Ron Jones 3. Bob McCellandiSandra Kinny SQUARE DANCING IS FUN HAND. SQUARES (Men) Trainer (Men) (Women) Trainer (Women) I. Zoomers David Gilrov 1. Aztecs Ron Jones 2. Tequilas Ron Jones' 2. Wayfarers Ted Sams 3. Wayfarers TedSams 3. Star Promenaders Joan Mason SQUARE DANCE TAPES Pauline Hansford PubliCity Officer- Square Dance Society of N.S.W. The following High Quality Cassettes are available from: BRIAN & WENDY HOTCHKIES II NORLEY STREET, WHITEBI'JDGE, N.5.W 2290 II STRAWBERRY TWIRLER'S il PHONE: (049) 49-7608 001 $9.00 MIS-Plus Brian Hotchkies II N rew )YealI" § Ewe D a][]tce II CALLING TOP SQUARES IN STEREO 002 $16.00 MIS (double album) SILVER JUBILEE SOUVENIR I EVERYBODY INVITED II featuring Joe Lewis 003 $9.00 MlS·Plus STEVE TURNER & BRIAN HOTCHKIES SING TWELVE EVERGREENS ll. To be held in the ~ I 004 $9.00 Plus Hi Hats & The EAST MEETS WEST FOUR- Barry, Steve, Kevin & Brian I I II OOS $9.00 Basic Sets in Order for SHOWGROUND PAVILLION GREAT DANCING WITH BRIAN HOTCHKIES 006 $900 MlS·Plus CHRIS FROGGATT & II Croobyer Road, Milton, N.S. W. BRIAN HOTCHKlES 007 $10.00 MIS (long play album) 27th NATIONAL CONVENTION SOUVENIR II Sql'lllaJrPs / R(])1UlltllJ§ / N (])vIfJtie§ I 008 $9.00 MIS DOZEN HIT SQUARES by Broan Hotchk,es 009 $9.00 Plus COOKIN' UP PLUS wrth Wally Cook & Broan II 8 JvOj[)m - JLOOam I ·1001 $9.00 AUSTRALIAN CONVENTION ROUNDS Vol. I (Easy) Cued by john Stallard II $3.00 per person • Tea & Coffee proVided I 1002 $9.00 AUSTRALIAN CONVENTION ROUNDS Vol. 2 (Intermediate) Cued by john Stallard · DANCERS: please bring a plate II Please send cheque or M/G for amount shown above plus ENQUIRIES: Reg or Gwen (044) 55 3242 $1 per order for postage/handling, IIlL....- ----II

22 Oueensland Sunshine Super State SQUARE YOUR SETS METROPOLITAN DIARY Weekly, 8.00p~ Christ­ MONDAY WEDNESDAY church Hal1, Hale St. Caner: Nev. MacLachlan (071) 4512380r GRANGE: Summer Sounds. Progress Hall, COl. Wilston Rd WA YELL HEIGHTS: Wavcll Whirlaways. Mainstream and Bob Mercer, (07) 2731252. and Daisy 51. weekly, Warren Fleming. (07) 356 3586 .. Rounds. Weekly. Workshop 7.3Opm, Squares 8.00pm Com­ WELLINGTON POINT; Salad Bowl Swingers. SI James EAST BRISBANE; Weekly. Plus dancing and expenmental. munity Hall. Edinburgh Castle Rd. (opp. Brae St.) Caller. Sid Church Hall, Station Rd. Weekly. Peter Johnson, (071) 8242619. All welcome. 51 Paul's C ofE. Vulture St. Enquiries Eric Wen_ Lcigh~n, (07! ~4}004. CLONTARF: "Pine Rangers" Weekly. 8.00pm. Uniting dell, (07) 399 7606. KENMORE: "Uniting Squarcs~. Wcekly 7.30 10 lO.3Opm. PETRIE TERRACE: K.D. Round Dance Club. United Ser­ Basic to Mainstream. Kenmore Anglican Parish Hall, lO36 Chul'l:h Hal!, cnr. Gerald Ave and Maine Rd. Caller: John Casey (07) 264 2339. vices Institute Hall, Victoria Barracks. Weekly, 7.3Opm. Na­ Moggil Rd Kenmore. Callers: Brian Horsey and Kay Adam tional Round Dance List plus Easy Level Rounds. Enquiries (07) 261lO65, (07)378 7488. ASHGROVE: "S-Bar-B~' Weekly. 8-1O.3Opm St. Bamabus Kev & Dulce Collins, 376 6950. IPSWICHIBUNDAMBA: "Jacaranda Squares". Beginners Church Hall, Waterworks Rd, Ashgrove (Bus stop 12) Caller: HOLLAND PARK: Toe Tappers. Beginners class 7.45- and mainstream. Weekly, 8pm, Uhiting Church Hall, Brisbane Graham Rigby (07) 2891475. lO.15pm weekly; singles, couples or families. St. Matthew's C Rd. Bundamba (opp. Soldiers Memorial). Caller, Graham CALAMVALE: "Alan's Allemanders" Calamvale Recreation of E Hall, enr. Swain St. & Logan Rd. Cailer, Graham Bran­ Norman (07) 266 4070. . Hall, Beaudescrt Road. Weekly 7.3Upm. Caner Alan Evans (07) 800 1270. don. (07) 277 4845: BH: (07) 277 4257. SUNNYBANK HILLS: ~Rambling Eights" Weekly. 7.3Opm. SUNNYBANK HILLS: "Rambling Eights". Basic. Weekly Mainstream. Paloma Reception centre, 121 Maine Rd. Sun­ SATURDAY 7.30pm Autistic Centre. Hellawell Rd. Sunnybank Hills. Cal­ nybank. Caller: David pearce (07) 273 1057. PETRIE TERRACE: "Suzy Q's". United Services Institute ler: David Pearce (07) 273 1057. Hall, Victoria Barracks. Weekly. Plus and Quarterly Selec­ TUESDAY tions. (07) 378 2591. ST. LUCIA: Carousel Round Dance Club. Aillevelsof rounds. THURSDAY EAST BRISBANE: Wheeling Eights. Mainstream, Weekly. C ofE Hall, cnr. Central Ave & Ninlh Ave St. Lucia. SALISBURY: ''S;;ver Circle" Round Dance Club. Weekly. fortnightly. Visitors welcome. St. Paul's C of E Hall. 554 Vul­ Leader, Elva Hoppe (07) 3712932. 7.30-9.30pm. SaliSbUry Senior Citizens' Cen!re, Cripps St, ture SI. Caller: Eric Wendell, (07) 399 7606. SUNDAY HOLLAND PARK: Toe Tappers. Mainstream & Rounds. Salisbury. Cuer: Jane Ra}'ller Phooe: (07) 345 550. Weekly, 7.3O-lOJJOpm Rounds 10.00-11.00pm. SI Joachim's PETRIE TERRACE: K.D. Round Dance Club, United Ser­ UPPER KED RON: "Sunset Squares" First Sunday of month. Church Hall, Crown St. Cal1er: Graham Brandon, (07) 277 vices Institute Hall, Victoria Barracks. Advanced Rounds (except April-May_July & Sept. When the 2nd Sun.) plus _ 4845, BH. (07) 277 4257. Every 3rd Thursday. Enquiries Kev & Dulce Collins 376 6950. 3.00pm Public hall. Upper Kedron Rd. Upper Kedron. David PETRIE TERRACE: K.D. Round Dance Club. United Ser­ FRIDAY Smythe (071) 93 4302 or (07) 349 7023. viccs Institute Hall, Victoria Barracks. Every Tuesday at CALAMVALE: "County Bumpkins" Anglican ChurchEduca­ SALISBURY: "Silver Circle" Round Dance Club. Weekly. 8.llOpm Intermediate and !>Cmi-advanced. Enquire Kev & Dul­ tion Centre, cn. Ormskirk Street and Algester Road. Weekly, 7pm-9pm Salisbury Senior Citizens' Centre, Cripps St. Salis­ cie Collins, 376 6950. 7.3Upm. Caller. Peter Tanner. Phone; (07) 800 2356. bury. Cuero Jane Rayner. Phone: (07) 345 5450. KENMORE: "Uniting Squares" Basic. Weekly. 7.30 to Mainstream---Lcarning Mainstream. PETRIE TERRACE: "'Sunset Squares"third Sun. month. (ex­ 1O.3Opm. Kenmore Anglican Parish Hall. 1036 Moggill Rd. SHERWOOD: Rainbow Promenaders, St. Matthew's C of E cept April, may, & July when the 4th Sun) Plus - 6.3Opm U.S.I. Cal1ers: Brian Horsey and Kay Adam. (07) 261 Hl65. (07) Hall, Oxley Rd. 7.3Opm weekly. Don Procllocks, (07)2735393. Hall Victoria Barracks, Petrie Terrace, David Smythe (071) 7477. 934302 or 3497023. FOR THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE U SHOULD BE SQUARE DANCING NOW IS THE TIME TO LEARN

W.A. SOCIEIY EXECIJI1VE: Presidenl: BERNARD (BERNIE) FRANOS, 14 Vance Place, Bullcreek 6155. JJ242% Vice-President MICHAEL QUINN, 2 Genie Court, Cooloongup 6168 m 5298 SecreJary: MRS GRACE LOVELL, 14 Haig Road, Attadale 6156. J30 3018 Treasurer: RALPH HALL, Lot % Balcatta Road, Gwelup 0021. 4475182 CALLERS ASSOCIA110N: SecreJary: MRS PRIM CALVER, 103 Wabroooga Way, Greenwood 6024. 4488365 W.A. State Editor: ERIC LOVELL, 14 Haig Road, Attadale 6156. 330 3018

DRIFfERS: (MIS). Harold King Community Cent.re, enr Grovc1and.~ Drive and Westfield Rd., Kdmseott. Ken Pike, 339 District Hall, Canning Bridge. 4570 or Enq. 390 9924. ,4184168. GiDGEGANNUP: Showground Hall. Saturday. Ken . MIS). Queens Park Rec. Ccntre. Lcsser HAPP-v--wANDERERS: (MIS). Blind Inst. Guildford Rd .. 3994570 . Enq. 277 6740. Doris Crofts, 337 2135. Maylands. Kevin Kelly, 390 7901 or 3673954. HYDEN COUNTRY SQUARES: Friday:;. Rec. Centre . (Plus). Collins SI. Hall, S. Perth. Rounds KOOKABURRAS: (M/S). SeoutHall, DoverCres.,Wembley (Basic), Pam Williamson. Enq. (098) 80 8020. Steve Tumcr, 457 8132. Downs. Miss Print, 448 8365. 7.3Upm SHANONDOAHS: (MIS). School Hall. cor. Conde and MANJIMUP KARRI-ON DANCERS: Tuesday.s. SeoUl Hall, Rokeby Rd. Subiaco. Thelma Sts., Como. Steve Turner, 457 8132. RSL Hal\. Ross Bremner, (097) 711241. • 2772555, SATURDAY QUAIRADING: Wednesdays. CW A Hall. (MIS). Eric BOOMERANGS: (Plus). Anglican Hall, Lawley St., Yokine. omthwaile, (096) 451274. ~:~~~;~~~5~:~~~. . ,4488365. Rec. Centre. Aintree Les Johnson, 4184168. RAVENSTIiORPE COUNTRY STYLE DANCERS: 1 TOP: (MIS). Kalamunda Agricullural Hall. Jeff Van LUCKY BAY lWIRLERS: (50/5U Basic and MIS). YMCA Sports Pav. (MIS) Sandy Chambers (098) 38lO80. Hall, Tompkins Park, Canning Hwy. Alfred Cove. Giu'io Mas­ Sambeeck 276 6749. Nick 362 2379. REDMOND ROLLAWAYS: Fri. Redmond HaU. sarotto.2491854. SILVER KNIGHTS: (MIS). Forster Park Hall, Cnr. A~r­ Rogister. Enq. (098) 464326. nethy Road and Keane Street, Cloverdale. 7.3Opm-Lcammg WHITE GUM VALLEY:(MlS) Guide Hall, Nannine Ave .. WONGAN HiLLS S.D. CLUB: Shire Hall, Wongan Round Dancing. 8 _ 1lpm. Square Dancing. Paul Long 398-- W.G.V. Ross Henley, 291 6986 or 330 2278. Wednesday. Robert and Ian Dew, (096) 20 1263 afh (MIS). VISIONAIRES: Saturday 10am-12noon. As.~oc. fortheBlind, 4529 or Enq. 277 5902. YORK, AVON SQUARES: Friday. Primary School Hall, Sunbury Rd. Entrance, Victoria Park. Caller: Jeff Van Sam­ WEDNESDAY , HowickSt. Bob Ashworth, (096) 411126 (MIS). DlANELLA RANGERS: (MIS). Anglican Church Hall, beeck, 276 6749. Learning Basic. Lawler St. Yokine. Jeff Van Sambecck 2766749. ROUND DANCING AND CLOGGING CLUBS MELODY: (MIS), Roy Edna Centre, _cor. Stock Road and COUNTRY SQUARE DANCE CLUBS Canning H.",-y .• Melville. Bruce Gillett, 418 2882 or 337 2577. WEDNESDAY RHYTHM SQUARES: Church Hall. cnr. Anderson & Hale AUGUST A: 1st Friday of month, Ambulance Hall, Margaret SHANONDOAHS ROUNDS: School Hall, Cnr. Coode River. MIS (097) 581678 (097) 57 5048. Roads, Forrestfield. Ross Henley. 2916986, .. Thehna Sts. Como. Steve Turner 457 8132. WESTERN SQUARES: (MIS). Senior CltJZe.ns <;:entre, 3 BUSSELTON SURFSlDERS: Enq. (097) 52 2998 or 52 4185. FRIDAY Rupert Street, cor Bagol Rd., Subiaco. KeVin Fitzgerald, Wednesdays, Car Club Hall, Queen St., Busselton. (MIS). MELODY: (Easy to High Inter.) Roy Edinger Centre, DENMARK BLUE WRENS: Friday. c of E Hal!, Denmark. ville. Bruce Gillett, 418 2882. 4451538. (098) 48 II 13. THURSDAY: SATURDAY COLONIALS: (MIS). John Dunn Pavilion, 3rd Avenue, 3rd DONNYBROOK: Monday, old Anglican Church Hall, P & R ROUNDS: (24pm) RSL Hall, Kenny St. B.~o,d"m.J Avcnue .. Kelmscott. Ross Henley, 29169860r 3994911. BentleySt, Enq. (097) 311512 2794940. GERALDTON FRIENDLY SOU ARES: Fridays, Scout Hall, FRIDAY: SUNDAY BREAKAWA.YS: (MIS). Safety Bay Yacht Club, Safety Bay Kcmpton St .. Bluff Point. Keith Lethbridge, (099) 21 4686 KANGAROO KLOGGERS: (Clogging). 4--8pm, Hackett (Basic). Rd. Les Johnson. 4184168 or Enq. (095) 27 8220. East, Uni of WA Gina Zaragoza. 279 8105.

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