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Veterans Christmas Reunions – 2020

07 Dec 20
Martyn Greg
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Local Christmas Reunions – 2020

2020 has been a different year, particularly with concerns and restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic altering our day to day and normal activities becoming more cautious.

The usual OTVA Christmas Reunion in Sydney, at Club York has not been held due to concerns with people attending and travelling to the city by public transport.

The OTVA Committee decided to hold local events, where members were willing to organise a get together that would be more easily accessible for those members and friends living nearby or happy to travel to.

Sydney Northern Suburbs Reunion

The first Reunion was held on Friday 27 November by the Sydney Northern Beaches and Suburbs group hosted by Orm Butler. Many of the attendees are pictured below

Sydney Northern Suburbs Christmas attendees

Back row L – R Dennis Grant, John Hibbard Front row L-R Bill Breeze, David Coutts, Dave Stimpson, Peter Trebeck, Alan Michie, Tom Gruzka, Ken Arnold, Bill Davey, Milton Cale, Tom Neeson, Dean Veverka, Orm Butler, Ernie Wan, George Knowles

Orm wrote: We had the function on Friday, and a good turn up of people. Lots of stories exchanged and memories relived. Photo: Orm Butler.

Thanks for the update Orm.

Sydney Central Christmas Luncheon

The second Reunion was held on Wednesday 2 December by the Sydney Central group hosted by Jim Simpson.

A good reunion with old friends from the former OTC Operations, Engineering, CRS/Maritime & Drawing Office represented at a luncheon at Club Five Dock.

Attendees included:
John Bellingham, Paul Cope, Alex Ebert, Greg Edwards, Mike Elliott, Steve Galbraith, Graham Hansen, Dagmar Perumal, Jim Simpson, Karen Wrenall (ex Telstra, Steve Galbraith’s partner),
Neil Yakalis. Photo: Jim Simpson.

Thanks for the update Jim.

Sydney Southside Christmas Luncheon

The third Reunion was held on Thursday 3 December by the Southern Sydney and the Southern Highlands group hosted by Greg Martyn.

Those OTVA Members from Southern Sydney and the Southern Highlands who attended enjoyed lunch at the By the Bay Cafe in Carss Bush Park south of Sydney. With good company, good food, refreshments while many stories were re-told, the veterans celebrated their company and companionship! A good time was had by all.

Attendees included:
Peter Bull, Mick Callaghan, Ross Smith, Darryl Steer, Ray Pow, Brian Travis, Bill Jolly, Gary Beaton, John Vossen, Tom Barker, Greg Martyn, Robin Tuckfield, Rob Askew, Shaune Walsh, David Izatt, Jules Corben and John Eades. Photo: John Eades.

Report by Greg Martyn.

Tweed Valley – Northern Rivers Christmas Party

John Bennett reports on the intrepid fellows of the Tweed Valley enjoying their Christmas Party despite the torrential rain in the area over the last week.

We had our annual xmas party to day [Wed 16th] at the Riverview Hotel Murwillumbah.

We all enjoyed the afternoon, as it was touch and go, with the flooding only receding in the late morning, enough for us to get through to the Riverview.

We all gave a warm welcome to Phil Wall who is visiting from Sydney. Jim Hulme sent apologies, as he would have come from Brisbane, with road closures a big unknown.

Visitors welcome

Any exotc members who may be visiting the area over the holidays are welcome, call John Bennett for details, if you wish to attend Wednesdays at 12.00pm.

OTVA Tweed Valley Christmas Group 2020

OTVA Tweed Valley Christmas Group, (L-R) David Kidd, Paul Close, Alan West, Bill Newman, Phil Wall [antlers], Steve Marshall, Bob Collins, John Bennett, Gary Samuels. Photo: John Bennett

Thanks for the update, John.

Photos of the reunions are here

 

ExOTC Southside Catch-up

19 Feb 20
Martyn Greg
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Southern Sydney Vets Gathering

Southern Sydney Veterans and former OTC staff have been meeting regularly for over 2 years.

The origin of these Southside Catch-ups can be traced back to the Fuel Crises of the 1970’s when many of the staff at OTC’s Paddington terminal living south of Sydney used to car pool as their rosters permitted. The old cry just after 11 pm was “South Carpool about to leave” as the late leavers would rush to get home.

Venue and time

The Catch-Ups are held on the third Thursday of each month at The Carss Park Cafe in Carss Bush Park near Carwar Ave Carss Park. Carss Park is an idyllic location for a coffee and cake on any Thursday morning.

The get togethers are at 9:30 am with coffee or tea and many Vets having brunch of a muffin or Bacon and Egg Roll. Brunch usually lasts about 90 minutes.

Former OTC staff from the area and visitors are welcome to attend.
More info from Greg Martyn.

L – R; Peter, Gary, Robin, Robert, Lindsay, Vince, Greg, Denis, Greg, Ed, Bill, Ray, Brian [Photo Greg Martyn]

OTVA(WA) AGM and Luncheon

19 Feb 20
Martyn Greg
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OTVA Western Australia 45th AGM and Luncheon

By Kevan Bourke.

On Tuesday the 19th of November, 2019 President Rod Pernich opened the 45th meeting of the Western Australian OTC Veteran’s and welcomed the Vet’s. There has been a large increase in attendance numbers over the past few years due to relaxing of the eligibility requirements, recruiting efforts and retirements.
A special thank you to Don Charles for his efforts on the recruiting front. The new attendees over recent years are mostly ex OTC staff from the Carnarvon earth station and Aussat/Optus. It’s been a bit sad to see the CRS side of attendees decline as they once made up the majority of members. Due to the large number of people present this year the formal part of the meeting was held in the PITC conference room before moving to the lunchroom for some light refreshments and catch up.

Guest Speaker

Guest Speaker Peter Lalor gave a short presentation on the Exmouth Communication Station where he worked for some time which was very interesting and well received.

Carnarvon SES update

Matt Saunders shared some photos from the early days at OTC’s Carnarvon SES. Many involving trail bike riding.
Denham Dunstall gave a plug for the Carnarvon Space and Technology Museum. They have just obtained two ex-NASA Tracking Station antenna’s which will be installed at the museum. Any other items people know about or have that are suitable for display at the museum would be greatly appreciated, especially anything OTC related.

Some photos from the occasion [Photos by Kevan Bourke]

Members at the 45th OTVA(WA) AGM

Lunch is on

Keith, Mark, Ted, Dave & Tony

Andrew and Joe

Peter, Brendan, Chris

Mark and Andrew

Kevin, Paul and Jim

Ian and Tom

The Next OTVA(WA) AGM is on 17th of November 2020.

Tweed Valley venue update

19 Feb 20
Martyn Greg
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Visitors welcome

Northern Rivers sub branch of the OTVA veterans invite any travellers are welcome to join them for lunch and a beer on Wednesday afternoon.

The venue is the Pavilions Hotel. 14 Henry Lawson Drive Terranora 2486 Wednesdays 12.30pm to 3pm.

Like more details?

Contact John Bennett for details.

Steve Gary Bob Bill Gary (visiting) John and Dave enjoying refreshments on 5th Feb 2020

Northern Rivers sub-branch may be known as the Tweed Valley sub-branch.

 

Northern Rivers Welcome

26 Jun 14
Peter Bull
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 The Northern Rivers sub branch would like to welcome any OTVA members travelling up this way the opportunity to have lunch and of course and a few beers with us. We meet every Wednesday in the restaurant from  1200pm until about 4pm at the Riverview Hotel 267 Tweed Valley Way Murwillumbah.

 Tweed Valley Sub Branch

 

 

 Those present this week [25th June] were [from left to right]  John Bennett, Gary Samuels, Bill Newman, Steve Marshall, John Toland, Bob Collins, Dave Kidd,     Alan West [not present].

Should  you need to stay over, a double room will cost $60 at the hotel.

Allan McPherson-ex Accounts Branch

18 Feb 10
Peter Bull
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I left OTC in 1989 after 20 years service. I had only one job before at the Sydney Water Board for 2 years after leaving school in 1967. Since my redundancy (one of the first) I worked for Boral, BT, had my own business(a sandwich shop in Blacktown) and in the Club industry as 2IC at Toongabbie Bowling Club in western Sydney. I retired in 2008 at aged 58+. My time with OTC was the best and most rewarding years of my life. The friendships I made during those years are current today as I still maintain close relationships with many of the blokes I worked(and played) with during my career at OTC. The purpose of this blog is to say that I still regularly check the OTVA website(even though I have not renewed my membership for a couple of years) and show interest in the stories and experiences that many veterans share via this site. I was for some time, along with my long time mate, Mick Wilden, Paymaster at OTC. I have a good memory for the names on the payroll in the 1970 and 80\’s and look with sorrow the number of great employees that have passed in the last couple of years. Remember when we still payed everyone by cash! I was sent out in the paywagon to Bringelly, Doonside, Paddo, Broadway, Marrickville and to the Nth Sydney Tech and DCA Waverton to pay the trainee techs. That\’s why I remember so many names-many I came to know in person via Social Club Happy Hours(what great nights) and Wagga Wagga cricket weekends(stories for another edition). I was drawn to the keyboard tonight after seeing the vale for a great OTC family member,Gordon Turner who passed away in December-I\’m sorry I was not aware of his passing before now. I did not see Gordons age at passing but he must have been in his late 80\’s. He was Eric Cockle\’s brother-in-law(remember Eric-he was the Senior Accountant for most of his working life in OTC)-a great bloke who is still with us and living in his home in Blaxland NSW. Gordon worked in General Accounts for most of his life in OTC reaching sub accountant level maintaining the Assets and Work in Progress registers most stringently. He was nicknamed \”Errol\”, presumably because of the pace he did things. You should of seen him devour a meat pie for morning tea. Gordon was a gentleman. He did not have a harsh word toward any of his staff and I can say that everyone that knew Gordon was a friend. He came into contact with all professions in OTC and I\’m sure many of the Engineering staff will remember him fondly. I find it very sad at times when I see the vales posted on the website but I always visualise the good times we all had at OTC. As I now have more time on my hands since retirement I trust I can make it to the next reunion. Regards-Allan McPherson-ex Accounts Branch

 

Meeting Place

17 Feb 10
Chris Bull
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This post starts a thread of conversations from members seeking to re-establish contact with lost work mates. Simply reply to this post and wait for a reply.