Upcoming Calendar

    • November 15, 2023
    • December 18, 2024
    • 10 sessions
    • Zoom activity
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    From October to May, we gather on Zoom on the 3rd Wednesday of every month, for some fun with a Trivia Contest.

    Join us for some fun!

    Switch to calendar view to see upcoming dates.

    To receive reminders and information please register by clicking on the Register button.

    For more information, please contact:
    Mark Maloney, maloneymark48@gmail.com, (519) 241-0349

    • December 15, 2023
    • December 20, 2024
    • 13 sessions
    • Chicago Billiards, Dundas and Hespeler Road
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    We gather at Chicago Billiards on the 3rd Friday of every month of the year for some billiards fun. Come at 11:30 (doors open) and go directly to the billiards tables. Lunch is optional and can be ordered while playing billiards.

    Join us for some fun!

    For more information, please contact:
    Bob Crawford, racjr1050@gmail.com, 519-621-1902

    • March 07, 2024
    • 9:00 AM
    • December 12, 2024
    • 11:30 AM
    • Monigram Coffee,16 Ainslie St South (upstairs)

    The Activities Committee meets as desired, to work on plans for all club activities.

    You can purchase coffee and pastries as desired on arrival at Monigram Coffee, before going upstairs to the meeting room.

    • May 29, 2024
    • 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
    • Portuguese Club, 870 Townline Rd, Cambridge, ON

    Eric Avner is the President and CEO of  the Waterloo Region Community Foundation (WRCF).

    Some info about WRCF . . .

    We collaborate with partners to create sustainable, equitable and thriving communities.

    We connect regionally and locally, working with three cities and four townships – to include the people and places across our region. Together, we develop forward-thinking innovative solutions and seize opportunities to meet current and future needs of our community.

    We make philanthropy easy for individuals and companies to support organizations and issues they care about. WRCF is focused on Granting, Impact Investing and Convening to make measurable and sustainable impacts.

    Gifts are directed to WRCF's endowed funds that drive positive change through grants with the income generated being distributed in partnership with Fundholders to support a wide range of charitable causes within our community. A portion of the endowed funds are also used for impact investments that deliver both financial returns as well as positive social or environmental outcomes.

    As a leading community-building organization, we also work to amplify voices and issues of importance by convening conversations and sharing information, while approaching our work with an equity mindset.

    PERSONAL VIGNETTE: Also in this meeting, Pat Ramcharitar will be delivering his personal vignette.

    LUNCH BUNCH: After the meeting, all members are invited to have lunch (at their own cost) at a local restaurant. A great way to get to know your fellow members.

    • June 06, 2024
    • 10:30 AM - 6:00 PM
    • Rogers Centre, Toronto
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    Sold Out - Registrations will be waitlisted

    Cost $105 for game ticket and transportation by bus to and from Cambridge Portuguese Club.

    A fun afternoon outing to watch the Toronto Blue Jays play the Baltimore Orioles.

    • 10:30 am - park at the Portuguese Club at 870 Townline Road, meet the bus there
    • 11 am - bus departs, drops us off at Rogers Centre, lunch on your own at the stadium
    • 1:07 pm - game start time
    • 4 pm - game ends, bus takes us home to Cambridge
    • optional group dinner at a Cambridge restaurant at your own expense (restaurant TBD)

    Registration Notes

    • Maximum of 3 guests per registered member
    • Maximum number of reservations available is 56
    • Wait list will be available once capacity is reached
    • Cut off date for cancellations is April 24
    • No refunds after April 24

    Transportation

    If you would like a ride to and from the Portuguese Club, we will happily arrange that for you.

    If you have questions or would like to arrange for a ride, please contact Norm Steele at (519) 212-0303 or email him at steelenorm013@gmail.com.

    • June 26, 2024
    • 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
    • Portuguese Club, 870 Townline Rd, Cambridge, ON

    Mike Drak is a thirty-eight-year veteran of the financial services industry.

    He started his own Victory Lap in 2014 and is currently working with his wife an investment advisor helping her clients design their own fulfilling retirement lifestyles.

    Mike is a best-selling author, award winning blogger, public speaker and retirement lifestyle designer. His retirement blog articles can be found at Booming Encore..

    His best seller “Victory Lap Retirement” was based on the realization that traditional full stop retirement doesn’t work for most people anymore due to increasing longevity. The book presents a new life model better suited to today’s reality.

    His follow up book “Retirement Heaven or Hell: Which Will You Choose?” shares some of Mike’s personal experiences in retirement and highlights how people can design and transition to their own unique retirement lifestyle. This book also outlines the valuable retirement lessons learned from the pandemic and introduces nine retirement principles that can support creating a long, healthy and fulfilling life.

    PERSONAL VIGNETTE: Also in this meeting, Don Bark will be delivering his personal vignette.

    LUNCH BUNCH: After the meeting, all members are invited to have lunch (at their own cost) at a local restaurant. A great way to get to know your fellow members.

    • July 24, 2024
    • 10:45 AM - 3:00 PM
    • 36 Brant County Road 22, Caledonia, ON N3W 2G9
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    Begin your day with a performance of The Blazing Fiddles in the auditorium on land.

    You will then embark on a private 2-1/2 hour cruise at 12:30 p.m. featuring a delicious 3-course lunch served to each table.

    When you register, you must choose roast beef, chicken or vegetarian chili for yourself and any guests.

    During the cruise your captain gives an informative commentary and you can sit out on the promenade deck to enjoy the river scenery. Cash bar available on the boat.

    Note that on land and on boat facilities are both fully accessible for entry as well as washroom needs.

    The Days Schedule

    • 10:45-11:15 a.m.  - Complimentary coffee & muffin, shopping in Dockside Marketplace
    • 11:30 a.m. - Live Music Show featuring the Blazing Fiddles in the on- land auditorium
    • 12:30 - Board the boat and depart on a 2-1/2 hour cruise with commentary and 3-course lunch
    • 3:00 - Return to dock
    • 3:15 - 3:45 - Dockside Marketplace open, leave for home

    Registration Notes

    • Maximum of 3 guests per registered member
    • Maximum number of reservations available is 49
    • Wait list will be available once capacity is reached
    • Cut off date for cancellations is July 10
    • No refunds after July 10

    Directions to Grand River Cruises

    They are located in a tranquil country setting just 45 minutes south of Cambridge, Ontario. ​From Cambridge area: Take Hwy 8 East to Peter's Corners, take 52 South for approx. 20km, right on Brant Road 22

    Click here for a Google map from Cambridge. 

    The address is not very GPS friendly and you may have to enter Brant as the city. Most GPS apps will take their name "Grand River Dinner Cruises" and the address is 36 Brant County Road 22, Caledonia, ON N3W 2G9. Please compare your GPS directions to the Google map above.

    If you can't find them on the day of the event, please call them at 1-800-847-3321 or 905-765-4107.

    Transportation

    Feel free to drive yourself or consider car pooling with some friends. If you would like a ride, we will happily arrange that.

    If you have questions or would like to arrange for a ride, please contact Jerome Amlinger at (519) 620-3818 or email him at jeromeamlinger91@gmail.com.

    • July 31, 2024
    • 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
    • Portuguese Club, 870 Townline Rd, Cambridge, ON

    Kathy Somers will speak about "Tips for Better Sleep".

    Kathy runs the Stress Management and High Performance Clinic at the University of Guelph. 

    She is a registered Kinesiologist who is board certified in biofeedback (Biofeedback Certification International Alliance) and certified in Stress Management Education.

    Since 1983 Kathy has taught relaxation and stress management skills to groups and individuals. She currently provides the University of Guelph with programs in Relaxation & Stress Management Skills, Better Sleep, Decreasing Headaches, STOP Worrying!,

    Does it take a long time to fall asleep? Mid-night awakenings? Sleep is not refreshing?

    Kathy will share the most effective drug-free strategies to promote better, restful sleep. (Yes, it's true that long term use of sleeping pills changes your sleep structure and generates insomnia!)

    Topics covered include:
    - the 3 keys to decreasing insomnia
    - what robs us of energizing sleep
    - how to fall asleep (or back to sleep) more easily
    - techniques that settle down the busy brain making it easier to sleep.

    PERSONAL VIGNETTE: Also in this meeting, Dave Brodhagen will be delivering his personal vignette.

    LUNCH BUNCH: After the meeting, all members are invited to have lunch (at their own cost) at a local restaurant. A great way to get to know your fellow members.

    • August 21, 2024
    • 12:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    • Puslinch Lake Golf Course, 6527 Ellis Road, Cambridge (on the east side of Hespeler)
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    $128 for golf, cart and steak dinner
    $88 for golf and cart only, no steak dinner
    $40 for steak dinner only

    The best ball format makes this a fun event for golfers of all skill levels. PROBUS members are welcome to bring guests. A good way to introduce a friend to the fellowship of PROBUS.

    The program is similar to past years: 18 holes of golf followed by a dinner and “awards” ceremony with prize exchange. However, there are some important changes:

    • post game meal will be a barbecued steak dinner
    • payment will be required in advance by July 26 to confirm your registration. This is necessary to enable planning the logistics of the event for everyone’s enjoyment.

    The price for green fees with one half cart rental and the dinner is $128.00 (including taxes and tip). Beverages are extra. For those who would like to participate in the fellowship of the dinner only, the fee will be $40.00.

    To participate in the prize table, 'bring a prize and win a prize', just bring a prize with a minimum $25 value for the prize table. Then you are eligible to choose a prize with your team.

    This year there is another special prize with winner drawn from the first 32 registered players. The prize being Golf for Four with Carts at the Galt Country Club. Generously donated by PROBUS member Wayne Taylor 

    Our group will Tee off from the 1st Tee. The first foursome at 12:00 Noon, and each foursome every 9 minutes thereafter. Your specific tee time and details of the day’s program will be advised prior to the event.

    Registration Notes

    • Maximum of 3 guests per registered member
    • Maximum number of reservations available is 32 (8 foursomes)
    • Wait list will be available once capacity is reached
    • Cut off date for cancellations is July 26
    • No refunds after July 26

    If you have questions or would like to arrange for a ride, please contact Jerome Amlinger at (519) 620-3818 or email him at jeromeamlinger91@gmail.com.

    • August 28, 2024
    • 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
    • Portuguese Club, 870 Townline Rd, Cambridge, ON

    Tom Herstad, a marketing major, entrepreneur and technology expert, has been bringing physical light into homes for many years.

    He now is bringing transformational light into the hearts of families around the world with Margie’s Message of hope.

    One woman (his mother) made the difference in numerous lives, and Margie’s stories can be adopted and emulated by us, to change the lives of others in our circle of influence.

    Despite her childhood hardships, then losing the love of her life and becoming a young widow with four children, the beautiful, vivacious Margie dedicated her life to loving, caring and sharing her wisdom.

    Margie opened her heart and her home to help those who needed her loving guidance. With unswerving dedication to her family and friends, she transformed lives and inspired joy and hope in everyone through her generosity, sense of fun and unfailing faith.

    The many recollections within this uplifting tribute to a unique, sweet soul portray Margie’s loving legacy. Love, Care and Share will inspire you to find what is most important to you. You will discover your own truth, and how everyone, everywhere, every day has opportunities to make a positive difference.

    PERSONAL VIGNETTE: Also in this meeting, Mike Atkinson will be delivering his personal vignette.

    LUNCH BUNCH: After the meeting, all members are invited to have lunch (at their own cost) at a local restaurant. A great way to get to know your fellow members.

    • September 25, 2024
    • 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
    • Portuguese Club, 870 Townline Rd, Cambridge, ON

    Wendy Beth Moore is an award-winning marketer and intense researcher. In her role as Research & Marketing Manager at Hear Well Be Well Hearing Clinics, she does the deep dive into the science and social science around hearing loss.

    Did you know ignoring hearing loss can have far-reaching repercussions?

    Untreated hearing loss has been shown, through world-wide research, to increase your risks of developing concerning health issues, including dementia and depression. It’s also known to contribute to the risk of a serious fall putting you in hospital—and 1/3 of older adults who go to hospital because of a fall don’t go home. They go to long-term care.

    And if that’s not enough, research is now showing the profound impact of ignored hearing loss on relationships. There are some startling statistics.

    Learn the signs of hearing loss and the risks of leaving it untreated in this amusing, informative presentation.

    LUNCH BUNCH: After the meeting, all members are invited to have lunch (at their own cost) at a local restaurant. A great way to get to know your fellow members.

    • October 16, 2024
    • 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
    • Waterloo Regional Police Association, 1128 Rife Rd. Cambridge
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    Cost $35 per person.  

    "An Afternoon Social" featuring a special guest speaker, Canadian actor Neil Crone and a musical performance by electrifying Flamenco guitarist Juneyt Yetkiner.

    Neil Crone is an actor and writer. He has performed in dozens of TV shows, television and radio commercials, the voice of numerous animation characters, host and stand up comic.

    From Istanbul Turkey, Juneyt Yetkiner is a self-taught musician playing the Nuevo-Flamenco guitar for 26 years. He won the 2017 Toronto Independent  Music Awards, nationally and internationally acclaimed.  

    Finger foods will be provided

    Doors will open at 1:30 PM

    Registration Notes

    • Maximum of 4 guests per registered member
    • Maximum number of reservations available is 100
    • Wait list will be available once capacity is reached
    • Cut off date for cancellations is October 2
    • No refunds after October 2

    Transportation

    If you would like a ride to and from the Police Association on Rife Rd., we will happily arrange that for you.

    If you have questions or would like to arrange for a ride, please contact Norm Steele at (519) 212-0303 or email him at steelenorm013@gmail.com.

    • October 30, 2024
    • 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
    • Portuguese Club, 870 Townline Rd, Cambridge, ON

    Barbara Dickson will speak to us about:

    Canada’s Bomb Girls: Trading Aprons for Ammo

    The vast majority of people who live in Ontario are unaware that an extensive abandoned tunnel system runs under the city of Toronto.

    During the Second World War, the Canadian government built a sprawling top secret munitions plant outside the city limits in the rural community of Scarborough.

    The plant, called GECO — pronounced Gee-ko — comprised 346 acres, over four kilometers of tunnels, and 172 buildings (built in seven months.)

    Women from Toronto and across Canada — some from as far away as the Maritimes and British Columbia — moved to Toronto to work at the plant eager to do their “bit” for King and Country.

    Many women also moved to Pickering, Ontario to work at the D.I.L. shell-filling plant. With countless thousands fighting overseas, countless more men and women worked tirelessly in Canadian war plants, producing everything from planes and tanks to ammo and bandages.

    GECO personnel often referred to their workers as the “Fourth Arm of the Service” or the “Girls behind the Guns” and were eager to help end the war quickly to bring their menfolk home.

    LUNCH BUNCH: After the meeting, all members are invited to have lunch (at their own cost) at a local restaurant. A great way to get to know your fellow members.

    • November 15, 2024
    • 11:30 AM - 3:00 PM
    • Chicago Billiards, Dundas and Hespeler Road

    Come at 11:30 (doors open) and go directly to the billiards tables.

    Lunch is optional and can be ordered while playing billiards.

    No registration required, just come. This event is for all skill levels, we have them all!

    Win or lose, a fun event!

    Bob Crawford, racjr1050@gmail.com, (519) 621-1902

    • November 27, 2024
    • 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
    • Portuguese Club, 870 Townline Rd, Cambridge, ON

    Here's some notes from Debbie Bulten, our guest speaker on November 27 . . .

    My name is Debbie Bulten, I’m a mother of 3, a joint business owner with my husband, and a multi-sport endurance athlete.

    I’ve been very fortunate to enjoy a long athletic career spanning 4 decades. My running journey started at the age of 15 with the regional track and field team, and progressed through Provincial and National levels.

    I took a break during my university years to concentrate on studies, then resumed when I was 25, after the birth of my first child. I completed my first marathon in Toronto that year, and found my love of running again. I competed in my first triathlon several years later, which kick started my journey into Ironman triathlon.

    During my years of competing in Ironman races, I began training for ultramarathons. I’d found a passion for endurance sports. My first ultra distance race was in 2011. Since then I’ve run more than 80 ultras ranging in distance from 50km to 400km (240 miles).

    I was the first female to complete a 200 mile trail ultra in Canada, and in 2023 I completed a climbing project known as the Seven Summits, climbing the highest mountain peak on each of the seven continents around the world.

    I summited both Mt. Everest and Mt. Lhotse (4th highest mountain in the world) back to back, within 24 hours, making me the first Canadian woman to ever accomplish the feat.

    I was honoured with the 2023 Tim Turow Athlete of the Year award for mountaineering. I undertook the Seven Summits project because I thrive on challenges that engage both mind and body, and I strive to push the limits of my own potential in my endeavours.

    Through endurance sport, I try to show myself and others that we are capable of more than we think, and the potential of our bodies and minds can be realized when we put ourselves out there.

    PERSONAL VIGNETTE: Also in this meeting, Tom Dean will be delivering his personal vignette.

    LUNCH BUNCH: After the meeting, all members are invited to have lunch (at their own cost) at a local restaurant. A great way to get to know your fellow members.

    • December 31, 2024
    • Alternates at players homes

    Join us for some fun playing Bridge.

    From September through June, we meet in different member's homes every second Tuesday. We start at 1 pm and finish around 4 or 5 pm.

    For more information, please contact:
    Peter Hunton, peter.hunton@rogers.com, (519) 267-6712.

    • January 29, 2025
    • 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
    • Portuguese Club, 870 Townline Rd, Cambridge, ON

    Dr. Gary Bruce will be speaking to us about:

    "The Return of Nazism?"

    Professor Bruce is the recipient of the 2007 Distinguished Teacher Award at the University of Waterloo.

    He has been teaching undergraduates and graduates in the history department at the University of Waterloo since September 2003.

    The courses taught by Professor Bruce include the Holocaust, Nazi Germany, and graduate seminars on modern European history.

    Professor Bruce’s students note that he has the gift of rhetoric with the “ability to capture his students in a lecture, dazzle students in discussion, and his creativity generates thought outside of the classroom.”

    His innovative activity called ‘Did I vote for Hitler?’ encouraged the students to apply their knowledge. In this activity, the class must decide whether a certain person voted for the Nazis based on the character and demographic traits of random individuals presented in a series of slides.

    A colleague describes his courses as a bridge between the past and the present. ”His courses are journeys and he invites students to accompany him on them. And from what the students tell me, each time he teaches a course it has all the magic of the first time he taught it, yet also all of the wisdom that goes into a course that has been taught many years by a great instructor. It is a fine line to walk, but somehow Dr. Bruce manages with flying colours. It is an art that comes naturally to him and one that he mastered early in his career.”

    LUNCH BUNCH: After the meeting, all members are invited to have lunch (at their own cost) at a local restaurant. A great way to get to know your fellow members.

    • February 26, 2025
    • 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
    • Portuguese Club, 870 Townline Rd, Cambridge, ON

    Bill Cassels will be speaking to us about:

    "Senior Years Can Be Your Best Years"

    At sixteen, when applying for his first job, Bill was told that due to his speech impediment, he would:

    • never be employed
    • never have a social life
    • never be married
    • never have children (he still does not know what a speech impediment has to do with sex)

    He was never unemployed, even for a day, after he got his first job in Scotland. He got his first job in Canada, in less than twelve hours, after his arrival at Toronto train station. Bill has always had an active social life, was married 43 years to Christine, his late wife, has three children and 7 grandchildren.

    His apprenticeship was served in Scotland as a draftsperson. He immigrated to Canada in 1956 where he continued his drafting career, rising to the position of contract coordinator with draftspersons under his supervision.

    In 1974 he joined Toastmasters even though in day-to-day communication he avoided speaking, by writing notes on pieces of paper.

    After many years of persistence the impediment is now under control. Today he speaks to audiences as few as 10 and as many as 500.

    The 92-year-old has made stops across Canada, the United States, Grand Cayman and Scotland to wow people with his words.

    LUNCH BUNCH: After the meeting, all members are invited to have lunch (at their own cost) at a local restaurant. A great way to get to know your fellow members.

    • March 26, 2025
    • 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
    • Portuguese Club, 870 Townline Rd, Cambridge, ON

    Josh Martin will be speaking to us about some life experiences, entitled 'Badge of Awesome'.

    Enjoy a few laughs while sparking memories about your own memorable mishaps.

    As a professional storyteller and illustrator, Josh Martin shares the lessons he's learned from his many misadventures, bringing his lighthearted presentations to life with his signature doodles.

    Find out what duct-taping a duffel bag to his brother's back taught him about taking shortcuts. Or what accidentally filling his boss's toolbox with wet cement taught him about good intentions. Or what the hunt for the perfect Christmas tree taught him about adaptability. It's all about finding teachable moments from life's blunders.

    He's also the creative force behind Badge of Awesome: a website that shares lessons learned from life's absurd moments at
    www.badgeofawesome.com.

    LUNCH BUNCH: After the meeting, all members are invited to have lunch (at their own cost) at a local restaurant. A great way to get to know your fellow members.

Past Calendar

May 10, 2024 Mohawk Raceway with Dinner
April 24, 2024 Monthly Meeting with Gary Smith
April 06, 2024 Cambridge Community Players - The Mousetrap
March 27, 2024 Monthly Meeting with Patrick Gaskin & Miles Lauzon
March 20, 2024 Butterfly Conservatory Experience
February 28, 2024 Monthly Meeting with David Connolly
February 21, 2024 Lunch and Beer Tasting
January 31, 2024 Monthly Meeting with Chief Mark Crowell & Tom LeBrun
December 08, 2023 Christmas Gala
November 29, 2023 Monthly Meeting with Dr Christopher DiCarlo
November 17, 2023 Billiards Tournament
November 08, 2023 Computer Club
October 25, 2023 Monthly Meeting with John Boyko
October 17, 2023 Whiskey Tasting
October 01, 2023 Cambridge Community Players - Jenny's Place
September 27, 2023 Monthly Meeting with Dr Asa Ahimbisibwe
September 20, 2023 Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum
August 30, 2023 Monthly Meeting with 3 Vignettes
August 23, 2023 Annual Golf Tournament
July 26, 2023 Monthly Meeting with David Brodhagen
July 19, 2023 Galt Mural Tour and Lunch
June 28, 2023 Monthly Meeting with David Menary
June 25, 2023 Dinner on the Grand
June 01, 2023 Toronto Blue Jays Game
May 31, 2023 Monthly Meeting with Adele Alfano
May 03, 2023 Guided Tour of Central Presbyterian Church
April 26, 2023 Monthly Meeting with Dr Myriam Nafte
April 18, 2023 Cambridge Archives Tour and Lunch
April 02, 2023 Cambridge Community Players - Clarence Greco Owns a Volvo
March 29, 2023 Monthly Meeting with Dr Greg Steinberg
February 22, 2023 Monthly Meeting with Dr Christopher DiCarlo
January 29, 2023 Cambridge Community Players - Five Women Wearing the Same Dress
January 25, 2023 Monthly Meeting with Colleen James
December 09, 2022 Christmas Gala with Juneyt and friends
December 05, 2022 Activities Committee Meeting
November 30, 2022 Monthly Meeting with Amy Di Nino
November 18, 2022 Annual Billiards Tournament
October 26, 2022 Monthly Meeting with Malcolm Kelly
September 28, 2022 Monthly Meeting with Peter Hunton and AGM
September 13, 2022 Toronto Blue Jays vs Tampa Bay Rays
August 31, 2022 Monthly Meeting with Two Vignettes
August 24, 2022 Annual Golf Tournament
July 27, 2022 Monthly Meeting with Dr Sharon Bal
June 29, 2022 Monthly Meeting with Mark Rector
April 27, 2022 Monthly Meeting with Ted Barris
March 30, 2022 Monthly Meeting with Karen Redman
February 23, 2022 Monthly Meeting with Joe-Ann McComb
January 26, 2022 Monthly Meeting with Marsha Jaworski
December 09, 2021 Christmas Gala with Caroline Déry and friends
November 24, 2021 Monthly Meeting with Paul Langan
October 27, 2021 Monthly Meeting with Ted Barris
September 29, 2021 Monthly Meeting with Brenda Irving
September 09, 2021 David and Sharon Johnston Special PROBUS Meeting
September 01, 2021 Annual Golf Tournament
August 25, 2021 Monthly Meeting with 3 Member Vignettes
July 28, 2021 Monthly Meeting with Chris Pilsworth
June 30, 2021 Monthly Meeting with James Clare
May 26, 2021 Monthly Meeting with Devon Hogue
April 28, 2021 Monthly Meeting with 3 Vignettes
March 31, 2021 Monthly Meeting with Sharon Livingstone
February 24, 2021 Monthly Meeting with Rob Godwin
January 27, 2021 Monthly Meeting with Dr Anne Dagg
December 30, 2020 Monthly Meeting with 3 Vignettes


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