1980-81. The President was Harry Gerber, 1st. Vice-President Jim Abraham and 2nd. Vice-President Dinker Joshi. The Secretary was Bill Law, Treasurer Peter Nye and the Directors were Bruce Humphreys, Doug Davies, Joe Malboeuf and Greg Price. The second TV Auction was held on December 4th. &.5th., 1980 and at a special TV Auction Night held on December 16th. a cheque for $10,000 was presented to Alice Frye of the York Centre for Learning Disabilities for their Phoenix Programme. The club held weekly raffles of gifts donated by members to support the two Foster Children in South America. The Rotarians braved the bitter cold to sell Winter Carnival buttons at the Mill Pond and the Cribbage Tournament continued. A decision was made to change the meeting night to Monday, still at the Black Hawk. The club continued its strong support of the York Science Fair to the tune of $800. The Travelogues were continued despite losing money as they were considered an asset to the community. Christmas Trees raised about $2,000 and benches $525.

1981-82. Jim Abraham was President, Dinker Joshi was Vice-President, Bill Law was Secretary and Cam Smith Treasurer. The Directors were Bruce Humphreys, Doug Davies, Peter Nye and Bill Harris. One of President Jim's aims was to increase membership and publicity for the club. In both areas he was successful having five new members inducted on one record setting night. Membership increased from 29 to 38 in the course of the year. We also had a special insert published in the Liberal, including mug shots of all the members. The Travelogues were continued but lost money as in the previous year. TV Auction raised about $14,000 providing a profit of $9,573. A cheque for $9,000 was given to the York Centre for Learning Disabilities. Christmas Tree sales netted $2225 and bench rentals brought in $750.

1982-83. President Dinker Joshi had Bruce Humphreys as Vice-President, Ed Inouye as Secretary, Cam Smith was Treasurer and his Directors were Ken Van Vliet, Dave Hay, Don Halliday and Bill Harris. A lot of fun and good publicity was generated by the kidnapping of the club ball team's mascot at the District Soft Ball Tournament. The mascot, a stuffed turkey, was kidnapped and ransom notes were received demanding large payments to be made to Rotary Foundation. The TV Auction netted $16,622. Christmas Trees netted $2,709, which represents a lot of trees and cold evenings and weekends on the lot. The Travelogues cost the club $823. We also had a Concert Hall Account of $1,768!

1983-84. President Bruce Humphreys, Vice-President Graham Jones, Secretaries Bill Cook and Ed Inouye, Treasurer Cam Smith and Directors Neil Mann, Bill Law, Bob Saunders, Wayne Leafloor and Bill Harris. Having no copies of Bulletins for the year I have to reconstruct the activities from the club accounts for June 30th., 1984. One of the important events of the year was the club's sponsorship of the new Rotary Club of Newmarket. Not only did we provide the club banner, Rotary visitor cards, underwrite the charter night and souvenir programme but we also supplied the new club President. Past President Jim Abraham of the Richmond Hill Club became the first President of the Rotary Club of Newmarket. The club also considered adding regular Bingo Nights at the newly opened Diamond Lil's to its fund raising activities but this was finally voted down, mainly because members felt it was competing too directly with the Lions Club regular Bingo Nights. Travelogues continued to cost us money ($1,166) whilst Christmas Tree profits fell to $480 from sales amounting to $4,705 and benches brought in $100. The TV Auction raised $17,329 and the main recipient was $6,000 to the Jaws of Life for the Fire Dept.
 
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