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Jul,Aug-Sep, Nov-Dec 1965-Jan 1966 - Navy League of Australia

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WATERLESS HAND CLEANEREMULSION141 SILVERWATER RD , LIDCOMBE,NSW — Tel 648-2143Suppliers to the R.A.N.9O0OOO00OO0OO0OOOOO0O0OO0OOOOO0OOOO0OOOO0OOOOO0The Beer QueentlanderePrefer!For any occasion, you and your friends willenjoy a glass <strong>of</strong> cold sparkling amber>Sea Cadet Unit at GosfordMention <strong>of</strong> a proposal 10 establish a Sea Cadet (ruining unit in tbeGosford area was made at the annual dinner <strong>of</strong> the Central Coast section<strong>of</strong> the Naval Association, which was held at Woy Woy Memorial Club,recently.Visitors included Captain M. H.Moyes. R.A.N.. retired. President <strong>of</strong>the NSW Branch <strong>of</strong> the Association.Commander O. S. McMahon,R.A.N., Vice-President <strong>of</strong> the Associationand Commander R. May,R.A.N.. representing the CommandingOfficer. Eastern Command.The visitors were welcomed bythe President <strong>of</strong> the Woy WoyMemorial Club, Mr. C. E. Knight,and Mr. H. Batts, President <strong>of</strong> theCentral Coast Sub-Section replied,expressing appreciation for thewarmth <strong>of</strong> the welcome.During the dinner CaptainMoyes spoke <strong>of</strong> the traditions <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Navy</strong>, <strong>of</strong> ships and men whohave long since passed beyond.In response. Commander Maycompared the older vessels andcrew conditions with the improvedships and conditions existing today.The Commanding Officer elect <strong>of</strong>1at the unit's headquarters at theSouthport boat basin on October 30.The Commanding Officer <strong>of</strong> "T/STyalgum", Lieutenant E. E. TrickettR.A.N.R. (Retd). received thetrophy from Commander NormanPixley. M.B.E., V.R.D., R.A.N.R.,(Retd.), President <strong>of</strong> the QueenslandDivision <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Navy</strong> <strong>League</strong>the proposed Sea Cadet Unit, Mr.F. Lambert, introduced the Commanding<strong>of</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>.Officer and 1st Lieutenant The Southport-bascd unit won<strong>of</strong> the training ship "Tobruk", atNewcastle and Lieut. Williams gavean account <strong>of</strong> the Sea Cadet unitthe A.M.P. Shield last year.Also at the ceremony were CommanderD. J. Robertson, Naval Officerand its activities.in Charge Queensland, andHe expressed the opinion that a Mr. G. B. O'Neill, Honorary Secretarysimilar organisation in Gosford<strong>of</strong> the Queensland Divisionwould be a worthwhile venture for <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Navy</strong> <strong>League</strong>.the youth <strong>of</strong> the district.Mr. R. H. Pascoe, a Lieut.-Commanderin the Naval Reserve andthe Cadet Corps Divisional SupplyQld. Sea Cadet Officer in Queensland, representedthe A.M.P. Society at the presentationparade.AwardThe Gold Coast Sea Cadet Corps The Society's Gold Coast representativesunit, "T/S Tyalgum". once againMessrs. W. J. Readhas been judged the most efficient •(Southport) and C. H. Peck (Bilinga)cadet unit in Queensland outsidethe Brisbane metropolitan area. * also attended.'T/S Tyalgum" was formed inThe unit received the A.M.P. SocietyIJjApril, I9S9, and has a strength <strong>of</strong>Efficiency Shield and a 3-foot X i bo11 40 cadets drawn from centreslong pennant at a parade <strong>of</strong> Cadets throughout the Gold Coast.Commonwealth Was Founded in Sea TraditionFOUREX. Brewed from the finest ingredientsThe Commonwealth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> was founded in the sea tradition, the Dean <strong>of</strong> Sydney,Bishop F. O. If ulme-Moir stated when preaching fat St. Andrew's Cathedral at a service to mark"ITS QUALITY NEVER VARIES"<strong>Navy</strong> Week.XXXX The Popular Beer"M He " said "~*"" that "* - although * • * tradition •*- faji to note the privilege <strong>of</strong> service "The Son <strong>of</strong> God stands ever beandthe power that is released to fore us exemplifying unswervingwas a mark <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Navy</strong>, it was a26 JARDINE STREET, FAIRY MEADOWli'ing one. being constantly addedman as he recognises this.fortitude and selfless sacrifice, toN.S.W.CASTLEMAINE PERKINS LIMITEDto by exploits."But such service is costly and encourage us to faithfully fulfil our"Much has been dared: hence demands a high price.chosen duty."0 f »***+********•**•»*****•••***»***+*•*——~* 0*+*—**9*9*»****»»***W********+W9*»»—w, mjch has been won." he said.i*Moooom*o*9*i*90+90*90mmmmG000*+m0O*0+0m60**0*9O*9**, t***************** 1 ****!* 1 *** 1 "Our institutions, our homes, and************'***********our way <strong>of</strong> life have prosperedbecause the men <strong>of</strong> the Royalr 1 1 , HERMAN MOTORS<strong>Australia</strong>n <strong>Navy</strong> have patrolled the— ^>nip or -srircra.lt f —' | P(Joe Herman, Prop.)oceans and seas through the hazards Is a hovercraft a ship or an aircraft?it may have a drift angle — theot war and tempest, reef and shoal.[•Jfllflldifference between the ships head«eaaa»»B»I«a»»iin the maintenance <strong>of</strong> peace andrmK*JL * FOR MAJOR MOTOR REPAIRSAnswering this question for the and the actual track — <strong>of</strong> as muchW1 m 4p otection <strong>of</strong> our shores."specific benefit <strong>of</strong> local yachtsmen. as 45 degrees, depending on themxfTAccident and Insurance Claims our SpecialtyBishop Hulme-Moir said that todiy there was a great need to re-<strong>of</strong> the Royal Naval Air Station atCaptain T. N. laggard. R.N.. CO. strength and direction <strong>of</strong> the wind.f2 Sr> JBaWn ember the heritage handed on by Lee-on-Solent. where the interservicehovercraft trials unit is allo­gatfon lights <strong>of</strong> the vessel may giveIn these circumstances, the naviSB* 1 Mining St., Bundamba, Qld.ohers.Sf|J m"Our youth must be constantlyr~ PHONE 82*1366 (2 lines)cated, defines it as a power-driven an incorrect impression <strong>of</strong> itsmo.%challenged to match the measure <strong>of</strong> vessel which obeys the same rules course, and the only reliabledevotion, shown by our fathers in for the prevention <strong>of</strong> collision at method <strong>of</strong> establishing whether abuilding this great nation," he said. sea.collision is likely is to observe the"In the Naval record we cannotTHE NAVY, Nw.-Dac.-Jon., <strong>1965</strong>-<strong>1966</strong>He explained that when hovering change <strong>of</strong> bearing.THE NAVY, <strong>Nov</strong>.-D.c.-<strong>Jan</strong>., <strong>1965</strong>-<strong>1966</strong>

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