Rotary Club
of Campbelltown

The Ghost That Talks: Volume 12 - 2019 

Monday 11th November 2019
Club Information
Welcome to the Rotary Club of Campbelltown
Campbelltown
Service Above Self
We meet Mondays at 6:30 PM
Western Suburbs Leagues Club
10 Old Leumeah Rd
Leumeah, NSW  2560
Australia
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President
Paul Hawker

 
Secretary
Danny Avalos

 
Treasurer
Teresita Alivio
 
Club Service    George Ward
Community     Tammy Hatch
International   Lampa Roberts
Membership    Robert Tricca 
Youth             Kerrie Heath
Tonights Meeting: Monday 11th November 2019
 
Tonight’s meeting will be a General Club meeting, this will give us an opportunity to discuss some if the very successful events that the Club has been involved in over the past few weeks many and the many upcoming events between now and Christmas.
 
No meeting next week 18th November 2019.
Rotary Club of Campbelltown - Fishers Ghost
A great celebration was has by all at the conclusion of the Fishers Ghost Parade in Koshigaya Park.
 
The Legend of Fisher's Ghost

On the Evening of June 17, 1826, a man by the name of Frederick Fisher, left his home in Campbelltown and was not seen again.

On a night almost four months later, a wealthy and respectable Campbelltown farmer, John Farley, stumbled into a local hotel in a state of shock, and claimed he had seen the ghost of Frederick Fisher.

The ghost according to John Farley, had been sitting on the rail of a bridge and had pointed to a paddock down the creek, then faded away.

The body of Fred Fisher was later discovered by police in the paddock where the ghost had pointed...

Many local residents believe the ghost of Fred Fisher haunts the Campbelltown Town Hall.

The legend of Fred Fisher has captured the imagination of generations. The sequence of events leading up to the subsequent trial - the murder of Frederick Fisher, the appearance of his ghost, the arrest of five men and the eventual hanging of one.

Frederick George James Fisher was born on August 28th, 1792. By his early twenties he was a shopkeeper, unmarried, but thought to be the father of two children. Either innocently or deliberately, Fred Fisher obtained forged bank notes through his business for which he was arrested and tried at the Surrey Gaol Delivery on July 26, 1815 and sentenced to fourteen years transportation to Australia.

By 1822 Fred Fisher has served half his sentence and applied for a ticket-of-leave and permission to purchase property. Among other properties, Fred Fisher secured a farm at Campbelltown. His neighbour was a man named William George Worrall, known to be an honest and industrious man.

In 1825 Fred Fisher and a local carpenter, William Brooker, had an argument over money, whereby Fisher pulled a knife. William Brooker was not badly hurt, however Fred Fisher received a light prison sentence. Worried about his property, Fred Fisher gave George Worrell Power of Attorney during his imprisonment. Fisher served his sentence and returned to town a short time later.

On the evening of June 17, 1826, Fred Fisher disappeared and George Worrell announced he had sailed for England because he was concerned about a forgery charge recently made against him. Three weeks later after Fred Fisher's disappearance, George Worrall sold Fisher's horse and personal belongings, claiming Fred Fisher had sold them to him before he set sail.

Several local townspeople became suspicious and on September 17, 1826, George Worrall was arrested on suspicion of Fred Fisher's murder.

Worrall claimed he had not murdered Fred Fisher, but that four other men had in fact committed the crime. All four men were then arrested.

One month later, October 25, 1826, two young boys were returning home across Fisher's farm and noticed bloodstains on a fence. On closer investigation, a lock of hair and a tooth were also found.

A local constable searched the area to no avail and decided to call in an Aboriginal tracker from Liverpool. On testing the water from puddles in the area, the tracker announced 'white fellow's fat here!' Fred Fisher's remains were found laying in a shallow grave on George Worrall's land.

George Worrall sat for trial in a criminal court on February 2, 1827. He was found guilty and sentenced to death by hanging on February 5, 1827.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Odyssey House.
 
The Club received this certificate from Odyssey house in recognition for our work and support on the 42nd anniversary celebrations.
#Mates Keep It Safe
.......is all about sharing the best tips and info to help you make your next celebration memorable for all the right reasons! This party season, we are here to help you look out for your mates, support one-another and put a few simple steps in place to make sure everyone has a good time, gets home safely and will be ready for the next time!
 
Follow us on Instagram: @youth_solutions 
Facebook: @youthsolutionsnsw for all the latest updates and info (and keep your eye out tomorrow for a gallery of images from the launch on Facebook)
Take the campaign survey or share it with your young people: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SWW3PV3
 
 
CONFERENCE 2020
REGISTER NOW for CONFERENCE 2020 at the Wollongong Entertainment Centre 20th to 22nd March 2020.
 
 

Information about hotels with a special conference rate will be available shortly.
We will also be offering Home Hosting. What a great opportunity for you to meet and get to know a friendly Illawarra Rotarian!
Stay tuned for information on how to register for home hosting.
 
We look forward to welcoming you to Wollongong next March!
 
Dianne North
District 9675 Governor 2019-20
Vampire Cup - Challenge
 
The Rotary Club of Picton would like to challenge our Clubs in the Vampire Cup?

This is a competition to see which Macarthur / Wollondilly Rotary Club can donate the most blood or plasma over a 1 year period. Each member who donates earns your club 2 points.
 
Each additional person who donates in honour of your club earns you 1 point. The Vampire Cup would be start in October - so you have time to rally your troops and try and beat us.
 
Winning club gets unlimited bragging rights!! 
 
Ruth Smith - Picton Rotary
 
District Information
 
1) RI President Mark Maloney has officially declared Shekhar Mehta the President of Rotary International for 2021- 2022. He is a member of the Rotary Club of Calcutta-Mahanagar, West Bengal, India. He will be formally elected  at the 2020 RI Convention in Honolulu, Hawaii and will become RI President on July 1st 2021.
 
2) DG Di North would like to offer any president attending the President's Meeting on 15th November, one minute a) to speak about any event or project that the club is currently reporting on or b) to publicise an upcoming club event. Could you please reply to me with your request for your 'one minute' at janicehall@fastmail.com.au with your name, the name of your club and your topic?
 
3) Mark Tanner, Registrar for Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) for Rotary District 9675 sends a reminder about registrations.The closing date for applications has been extended and places are still available. Dates are  5th - 11th January 2020. Applicants must be between 19 and 25 and demonstrate leadership potential. Don't miss this opportunity to sponsor talented youth in your community! They could be your son or daughter, your neighbour, your work colleague or your club’s NYSF student! You never know the difference you can make to that young person. If you know anyone who would love to participate in Rotary’s elite youth leadership program please go to the link and download the application. Call Mark and reserve a place. Mark's mobile:  0418 226177.  https://rotarydistrict9675.org/page/ryla
 
4) Dr Denis Mukwege, a Congolese physician, cares for women brutalised by sexual violence. His efforts in seeking justice nearly cost him his life and earned him a Nobel Peace Prize. In his interview with a reporter from The Rotarian he said: What I love about Rotary is how it brings cultures together. When you don’t know another person, you have an impression that he is dangerous to you. This is normal. And when you are afraid, you can do bad things. Rotary’s Youth Exchange is a good thing because when people can cross a culture and see what others are doing, they can change their point of view. They can understand each other better, and maybe together build a world better than we have today.
 
4) Positive Membership Growth. Rotary International has just released its membership figures for October. Worldwide there are 1,219,291 members which is an increase of 29,825 since 1st July. Our District 9675 now has 1395 members in its 60 clubs which is an increase of 11 since 1st July. 
 
5) The Rotary Club of Five Dock reminds all Rotarians and friends of its 14th Annual Charity Golf Day on Thursday 21st November at Concord Golf Club. Costs are: $185pp for golf, sausage sizzle and dinner; Golf only $140pp and Dinner only $70pp. Contact Richard Farmer 0421 283 480 or Alan Laughlin  0411 250 189. See attachment for more details.
 
6) The Anita Cobby Fundraising Dinner will be held at The Blacktown Workers Club on Saturday 23rd November, 6.30pm to 11.30pm. Cost: 3 course dinner $85.00pp.  Funds this year go to Grace's Place, a residential trauma centre, where children and young people can be counselled, cared for and given skills to  survive. See attachment for more information.Tickets available at:
 
 
Kindest Regards
 
Janice M Hall
District Secretary 9675 PO Box 250 Earlwood 2206
m: 0402401850 e: janicehall@fastmail.com.au
November  
Sunday 10th Fishers Ghost Fun Run - BBQ at Uni
Monday 11th  Regular Club Meeting
Monday 18th  No Meeting
Sunday 24th  BBQ Council Children's Xmas party
Monday 25th  Regular Club Meeting
December  
Monday 2nd No Meeting
Saturday 7th Christmas Carols 5.00pm to 9.00pm
Sunday 8th Club Christmas Party - @ Danny & Sherie's
Monday 9th  Regular Club Meeting
International Toast

Tonight we drink a toast to the Rotary Club of Abbeville, LA, United States. The Club was established on November 18, 1936 and has been Serving the community for over 83 years!

Club President is Robert Greer

Birthdays & Anniversaries
Anniversaries
Murray KEAR
Joan KEAR
November 29
 

Rotary Grace

O Lord, Thou giver of all good

We thank Thee for our daily food

May Rotary friends and Rotary ways Help us to serve Thee all our days.

 

The Four Way Test
 
Of the things we think, say or do
 
Is it the TRUTH?

Is it FAIR to all concerned?

Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIPS?

Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned?