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University of the Third Age – Johannesburg N e w s l e t t e r First Quarter 2018 "Please remember that retirement is a different way of life, with new challenges and opportunities. You need to adapt and adjust to this new lifestyle, and that takes time, effort, and creativity." Rick Steiner Ph.D

MONTHLY MEETINGS are held at 9.30 a.m. for 10 a.m. in the Auditorium, Rosebank Union Church, corner of William Nichol Drive and Sandton Drive ***Tuesday 20th February***

***Tuesday 20th March

“We shall not cease from exploration.” Memoirs of a hippie sailor.

Doctors without Borders To be confirmed.

Rohan Quince ***Tuesday 17th April***

Follow up talk to his last successful talk on Matjiesfontein. Dean Allen Due to unforeseen circumstances speakers sometimes have to be changed at short notice. We appreciate your understanding of this. The monthly meeting is normally held on the third Tuesday of each month.

COURSE NEWS We have some interesting new courses this quarter – please phone the course leaders if you would like to participate. Please also refer to the separate list of courses. Please let Beryl ([email protected]) or Rohan ([email protected]) know if you are interested or could contribute to any other course or activity.

French Conversation Five ladies are looking for a French conversation teacher to take over the group. Our previous teacher retired and we would all like to continue with lessons. The previous class was on a Monday morning from 10h00–11h30. 1

We write a short essay, discuss current events, books, films, something we might have done during the week and then we read and discuss an article from a French magazine. We need some additional grammar lessons. Our group is based mainly in Parktown North. Please contact me on 082 456 4210 or [email protected] if you can help us. Penny Clemson

Social Lunches The first social lunch took place at Nice in Parkhurst in November. Twenty-two people enjoyed good food, convivial company and even some reunions! The plan is to try out different restaurants. We are looking for restaurants in pleasant settings with reasonable priced items on the menu. If you would like to be added to the date base, contact Lyn Collocott at [email protected] or 082 463 5253.

Contemporary Philosophy Marléne Hardisty will be leading the group into its fourth year of discussions, meeting on the last Saturday afternoon of the month, bi-monthly. Jan 27

Jeff McMahan: War and Peace

Mar 31

Frances M. Kamm: Terror, Harm & Justice

May 26

Soran Reader: Cosmopolitan Pacifism

Jul 28

Jovan Babic: Pacifism & Moral Integrity

Sep 29

Thomas E. Hill: Autonomy & Self-Respect (environmental issues)

Nov 24

Susan Wolf: Meaning in Life & Why it Matters

If you’re interested, please contact Marléne Hardisty at [email protected] or 011 447 8562 or 072 225 7850.

Legal Issues If you interested in discussing and reviewing legal concerns, join Stanley Sapire (tel: 011 483 1150) on the third Wednesday of the month in the morning. This course offers a monthly review of legal matters. Constitutional issues arise which are fruitful material for clarification and discussion. Civil and criminal cases arise from time to time which are of public interest on which there are different views giving rise to lively but informed debate. Topics may be suggested by participants on the course.

Tuesday Hike – End of Year Lunch It’s not only walking and hiking that give Pim, Roger and Bill the zeal of ‘leading’ the Tuesday group. They seem to be entertainers as well! This time, with Bill directing, an emailed invitation resulted in an end-ofyear function. Sixty members (some with spouses) ‘hiked in’ as guests to a lunch at the beautiful Glenburn resort. Glenburn management had allocated a special room, known as The Palms, with verandah and swimming pool. It was a perfect day and there were six tables, each one seating 10. The table decorations were rather cute – tall, circular glass vases, with water, held 2

lemons and apples bobbling around; then a circle of pine cones with chocolates shelved in the slots, and finally ivy leaves girdling the whole structure. Mauve menu cards, white tablecloths and black serviettes created a charming picture. The ambience and cheerfulness of the gathering more than made up for the fact that the food and service was somewhat disappointing. Awards of thanks were handed to a number of the group members - those who give of their time, organise, plan and ensure that everything runs smoothly on Tuesdays. It was a great success. U3A can take another pat on the back! As can Pim, Roger and Bill! Maureen Spiro

OUT AND ABOUT On Thursday 22nd February an outing is planned to the World of Beer. An outing is also planned to Gandhi House and the arrangements will be confirmed later.

Past Events

Russian Orthodox Church

Our U3A outing for October was to the Russian Orthodox Church in Midrand attended by 27 people. The church with its spectacular 5 golden domes is very beautiful and is set in a lovely garden (with some birch trees) and you feel as if you are in Moscow. The priest Rev. Danil Lugavoy was most hospitable and we had an extended very informative question and answer session with him. Ken Norman

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Transvaal Scottish Our outing in November was to The View in Parktown. This beautiful house was designed in 1896 by Charles Aburrow and built the following year for Thomas Cullinan. Originally named for its superb view across to the Magaliesberg, the house is now home of the Transvaal Scottish Regiment. James Mitchell gave us a most interesting and informative talk. He pointed out the superb hand-painted detailing along the walls in the entrance hall which has been lovingly restored in recent years – and told us many amusing anecdotes about the various portraits of officers displayed in the lounge.

Beryl and Marlene relax on the expansive Transvaal Scottish couch

There is a regimental museum housing memorabilia from the first and second world wars including medals, inscribed pocket watches, uniforms and letters. An original Delville Wood Cross hangs above the main stairs and shows damage sustained from shell and rifle fire during the retreat. We had a very pleasant visit to this lovely house and enjoyed drinks and snacks after our tour. Several members of the group said they would like to return with their spouses. Beryl Howard

Future Events for First Quarter 2018 Confirmation of these dates and full details of these and other events will be sent out by e mail to all members on the Outings Data base well in advance, if bookings and/or payments are required. If you are not currently on this data base and would like to be added, please email Ken Norman [email protected]. Please communicate with the organisers of the events by email. Members are free to invite guests to join outings but we cannot accept non-members without a member.

Membership The membership fees for 2018 have been retained at R50 per annum. All people attending courses or outings should also be a member of a U3A branch. It is expected that those people benefitting from the activities should support U3A by becoming a member. The costs are kept to a minimum but there are expenses that need to be covered. Visitors at monthly meetings can pay R25 per session. If you know of anyone or who is currently a member but not receiving a newsletter, please could you send the details to Sharon Hasty [email protected]. Please renew your membership for 2018. The renewal form is on the website: http://www.u3a.org.za/U3A_JNB/JNBmemform.pdf . Application forms are also available at monthly meetings or from your group leader. Your membership fee can be paid with cash at the monthly meetings or by EFT (U3A Johannesburg, First National Bank, Rosebank Branch, Code 253305, a/c 4

62036135706). Fax or email a copy of the deposit slip to [email protected]. Please do not pay by cash at the bank, because the bank charges are almost as much as the annual fee!

COMMITTEE LIST U3A Johannesburg COMMITTEE MEMBERS website: www.u3a.org.za Chairperson Marcia Leveson 011 268 1575 [email protected] Membership and Finance Sharon Hasty 082 927 7975 / 011 673 2602 [email protected]

Visits: Beryl Howard 083 739 2796 / 011 888 2418 [email protected] Ken Norman 011 463 4357 / 083 273 1088 [email protected]

Public Relations Maureen Spiro 072 196 5550 / 011 883 1494 [email protected]

Newsletter and Webmaster Andrew Pearce 011 447 3830 / 082 568 0510 [email protected]

Courses: Beryl Unterhalter 011 646 7020 [email protected]

Rohan Quince 011 460 1301 / 072 230 9338 [email protected]

Committee Secretary: Cecile Gericke Coragh Bedford Shaw 010 593 3550 / 083 461 3993 011 463 6336 [email protected] [email protected] Monthly Speakers & Meetings Marlene Armstrong 011 476 7992 / 083 782 8083 [email protected]

YOU KNOW YOU’RE READY TO RETIRE WHEN: 1. You’ve been drinking the office coffee so long you think it actually tastes good. 2. A “nice little fling at the office” means you hit the wastebasket with a wad of

paper. 3. The office messenger is younger than your grandkids. 4. When the guys ask you if you’re “getting any,” you think it means sleep. 5. The candles on your birthday cake set off the office smoke alarm. 6. You’re not sure how to work the fax machine, and have no idea what a scanner

is. 7. In the middle of your retirement party you want to lie down and take a nap. 8. You can’t remember how old you are.

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