Probus turns 40

Former presidents Trevor Sheeran and June Sawyer cut the celebration cake.

A CLUB that helps foster an active retirement for community members has turned the big 40.
The Rose City Warwick Probus Club recently celebrated the 40th birthday of the founding of the Probus organisation in the South Pacific at a meeting and celebratory dinner at TAFE.
Probus clubs are formed to foster an active retirement for community members, through the ideals of fun, fellowship and friendship.
They are sponsored by Rotary clubs as a community service, and the name Probus was chosen for the club, as a contraction of the words ‘professional and business’.
A decorated cake, which featured icing with a large Probus logo, was cut by two former presidents of the club (June Sawyer and Trevor Sheeran), to mark the special occasion.
All retired or semi-retired members of the community are encouraged to enjoy the company of like-minded people at Probus clubs.
Activities planned by the management committee include excursions, luncheons, dinners and theatre trips, at affordable costs.
For more information about membership of the Rose City Warwick Probus Club please phone Don on 4661 3151 or email Brian at barbri@people.net.au.