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                                                                                ARCHIVE
                                            2007 - 2008

   TWO ROTARIANS RECEIVES A PAUL HARRIS AWARDS
  FROM THE ROTARY CLUB OF CAMELFORD  IN 2008

Bob Flower and Derek Jeal Receive Paul Harris Awards for their services to Rotary

and the Rotary Club of Camelford in Particular.
Bob has been President on two occasions in 1979/80 and 1983/84
and Derek on three occasions in 1985/86, 1995/96 and 2003/04

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President Ian Whitehead Presenting Three Cheques For Friends of Girl Guiding,
 Cornwall Blind Association and Tintagel Playing Fields
 

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RACENIGHT


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ARCHIVE 2006 -2007
RIBI President & District Governor atCamelford
Pictured on September 4th 2007
President Ian Whitehead,  Allan Jaggaer RIBI President & Kevin Farleigh, Rotary District 1290 Governor,

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ARCHIVE 2004
 JIM COLLINS RECEIVES PAUL HARRIS AWARD 2004
              Jim Collins, along with Roy Sale, were founder members of the
              Rotary Club of Camelford in 1965.

              Jim has always been proud to be a Rotarian and has always upheld the principles of Rotary
 ...Service above Self...
The members of the Club decided to honour Jim with the Paul Harris Award for his great services to the
 Rotary Club of Camelford over the years and to Rotary in general.

Rotarian Jim With His Paul Harris Award



 



 

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ALAN ROWE RECEIVES PAUL HARRIS AWARD
Photo taken at Bowood Golf Club on Tuesday afternoon September 14th 2004.
Picture shows Rotary Club of Camelford President Harry Sandercock, on the right,
presenting Rotarian Alan Rowe with the Paul Harris award
Paul Harris was the founder of the Rotary organisation in America 99 years ago.
It is the highest honour a Rotarian can achieve for his efforts for the spirit of Rotary
Service Before Self
Alan has been a member of Rotary for many years & joined the Camelford club in the 1980s.
 He was President in 1888/89.
Alan is held in high esteem by the members of the Rotary Club of Camelford & he always been at the forefront of the club in so many ways.
 
 

 

President Harry Presents Alan Rowe With His Paul Harris Award










 

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ARCHIVE 2003
ROTARY CLUB OF CAMELFORD MUSIC COMPETITION  
Trophies were presented by Rotarian Harry Sandercock

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            The Audience Awaits 
Judges Rtn Derek Jeal, Tony Cox & John Davison
                 Beth Henderson Under 18 Musician 
Lawrence Sampson & Penelope Tilsley Under 11 Musicians      
            Felix Sampson Under 14 Musician Rosie Sampson Vocalist

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        ROTARY CLUB OF CAMELFORD GIVE £2,000 TO HELP ERADICATE POLIO 

John Howard & 1290 D.G, John Rodgers
Photo by Paul Saunders

Members of the club have personally donated over £400  and  at an auction in September 2003, a further £1,550 approximately was raised in aid of the Polio Eradication Initiative. 
The auctioneer was John Howard (of BBC’s You and Yours etc),  pictured above holding a watercolour contributed by his wife to the auction, alongside John Rogers, then District 1290 Governor.
 
The Rotary Club of Camelford would like to thank in particular, the local traders who contributed a large proportion of the items sold at the auction

 

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We were able to send Philip Crowther, from Delabole, who
has suffered from Multiple Sclerosis for many years, on the Lord Nelson
Jubilee Sailing Trust vessel for a week, sailing from Tenerife.  

                                                                  
 

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NEW £3,500 WHEELCHAIR FOR JASON SLEEMAN OF BOSCASTLE
President Rob, Jason Sleeman & family, Mobility One and Rotarians President Rob shakes hands with Jason President Rob, Rtn Jim Collins ,Jason & family with Mobility 1 Reps
PHOTOS BY DAVID FLOWER
Photo taken at the Bowood Golf Club, Camelford on Tuesday February 7th 2006 at 2pm
President 2005/2006 Rob Round presented Jason Sleeman, with a new Quantum 1402 Powered Wheelchair on behalf of the Rotary Club of Camelford.
The chair which costs £3,500, is to help give Jason a happier life as he is at the moment restricted, because of his illness, to his home.

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stroke awareness day 

Glenys Dallow, Inner Wheel, does the checking Glenys Dallow, Inner Wheel, does the checking Glenys Dallow with Rtn Alan Rowe
PHOTOS DAVID FLOWER
sOME OF THE PEOPLE WHO CHECKED THEIR BLOOD PRESSURES
 

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'BIG BREAKFAST' IN AID OF TSUNAMI APPEAL
A Special fundraising effort organised by Rtn David Flanders on behalf of the Rotary Club & Inner Wheel club, raised over £1,900 towards the appeal. It was well supported & work in the kitchen cooking & waiting was organised by Inner Wheel with the help of Rtn Jeremy  Sharp.
Outside The Souls Harbour  HardworkingInnerWheelLadies RtnJeremySharpLoadsDishwasher ThreeHungryRotarians Rtn Ian Looks Happy! PresidentHarry,EmmaLloyd,DavidFlanders PresidentHarrywithwifePauline The Alexanders Enjoyed Their Breakfast PresidentHarry,EmmaLloyd,DavidFlanders

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STROKE AWARENESS DAY SATURDAY 

sOME OF THE PEOPLE WHO CHECKED THEIR BLOOD PRESSURES

Rotarian Alan Rowe Checks Inner Wheel's Sheila Rowe checks Dawn Gabriel Neil Dodd has his Blood Pressure Checked

Photos by david flower

On Saturday 3rd April The Rotary Club of Camelford joined in with many other Rotary Clubs in
giving a free Blood Pressure test to anyone who wished to have one taken.
We set up stalls in Tintagel and Boscastle and were very pleased to able to take over 138 tests.
Most people were all right and within guidelines but some were advised to take further advice.
The Rotary Club wish to thank all those who helped on the day.
Rotary Clubs throughout the country will be counting the overall figures and hope to make
it into the Guinness book of records as the most Blood Pressure Tests taken in one day

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