October 16 Bingo Dedication

Sunday, October 21, 2007

The William Tell Bingo - November 18


The William Tell Bingo on Sunday , November 18, 2007
Shifts start at 5:00 pm.

You won’t want to miss this one, after all William Tell didn’t miss. Please contact your sergeant at arms who is as straight as an arrow, if you are available at west@cyg.net

William Tell shoots arrow at apple on his son’s head Bürglen was known as an expert marksman with the crossbow. At the time, the Habsburg emperors were seeking to dominate Uri. Hermann Gessler, the newly appointed Austrian Vogt of Altdorf raised a pole in the village's central square with his hat on top and demanded that all the local townsfolk bow before it. As Tell passed by without bowing, he was arrested. He received the punishment of being forced to shoot an apple off the head of his son, Walter, or else both would be executed.

Tell had been promised freedom if he shot the apple. On November 18, 1307, Tell split the fruit with a single bolt from his crossbow, without mishap. When Gessler queried him about the purpose of the second bolt in his quiver, Tell answered that if he had ended up killing his son in that trial, he would have turned the crossbow on Gessler himself. Gessler became enraged at that comment, and had Tell bound and brought to his ship to be taken to his castle at Küssnacht. In a storm on Lake Lucerne, Tell managed to escape. On land, he went to Küssnacht, and when Gessler arrived, Tell shot him with the crossbow.

This defiance of the Austrian, Gessler, sparked a rebellion, leading to the formation of the Swiss Confederation.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Theatre Brunch 2007

Pictures from the Theatre Brunch Fundraiser held on Sunday October 14th, 2007 at the Fleck Marque, Festival Theatre, Stratford, Ontario.

Club President Etienne welcomes the guests.
The brunch was catered by the Queen's Inn, Stratford.
Rotary Exchange Student Kate Parkin was the Guest Speaker
Peter Moreton wore his best shoes.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Meet Kate's Parents



The Rotary Club of Festival City Stratford was honoured to host David and Sue Parkin, parents of our Rotary Exchange Student Kate Parkin, at their October 2nd meeting.


Her parents were surprised to find Kate in one piece, not frozen solid and with little psychological scarring. Mr. Parkin thanked the Club for taking such good care of Kate during her visit and for not having abandoned her on an ice flow. Club members explained to Kate's parents that they were, in fact, trying to introduce Kate to the national sport of ice curling. The unfortunate event of Kate licking an aluminum pole in January was not mentioned.

Club Mascot MIA!



At the last meeting of the Festival City Rotary Club, it was discovered that our beloved mascot, Mr. Rab-bit, was missing in action (MIA). He was an active and dearly beloved member of the Club. His very appearance would strike fear into the hearts of Noon Club members.

While we would normally consider the involvement of the "other" Club in his disappearance, this proved not to be the case. After an exhaustive investigation, it appears that the Inn's staff found Mr. Rab-bit, and not knowing what or who he was, sent him off to the big rabbit field in the sky (or the landfill). They offered us a fuzzy plush pink pig, but somehow, its just not the same.

Mr. Rab-bit will return! He is undoubtedly digging his way out of the landfill as we speak.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Theatre Brunch Silent Auction

Rotary Club of Festival City Stratford
Theatre Brunch & Oklahoma
Sunday, October 14, 2007
11:00am at the Festival Theatre


This year our Theatre Brunch will not only feature fine food by the Queens Hotel and an entertaining programme with sheep, but a Silent Auction.

Some of the items generously donated by fellow Rotarians, their spouses and community businesses are:


  • fine blankets
  • luggage
  • clothing
  • sports equipment
  • round of golf
  • facial care products
  • numerous and varied gift certificates
  • auto products
  • books

The monies raised will allow Rotary to continue its work with youth locally and internationally. So bring your cheque books for this great cause.

Monday, October 1, 2007

Membership Drive



David asks Franklin the Turtle to join the Festival City Rotary Club.

Who have you asked lately?