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NEW MEMBERS MOST WELCOME We meet on Thursdays at 12:15 pm at the Ajax Public Library
in the Rotary Room. President: Tom Batchelor mbbatch@sympatico.ca
(905-686-1440) Mail Address: Rotary Club of Ajax, New Membership Information
Rotarians are business and professional leaders who take an active role in their communities while greatly enriching their personal and professional lives. A Rotary club contains a diverse group of professional leaders from the community that the club serves. Membership in a Rotary club offers a number of benefits including: effecting change within the community; advancing business and professional contacts; developing leadership skills; gaining an understanding of, and having an impact on, international humanitarian issues. Through Rotary International's service programs, a Rotary club can have a significant effect on the quality of like in its community. Rotary Foundation programs off opportunities to form international partnerships that help people in need worldwide.. Rotary membership is by invitation only. If you would like to learn more about the Rotary Club of Ajax and its various service projects, contact our Fundraising Chairperson Lon Harnish. To learn more about the Rotary club in your community and around the world, go the Rotary International Membership web site. About Rotary InternationalOrigins of Rotary
Over one hundred and three years ago, there lived in the
city of His idea was that man is friendly by nature and that the necessity of earning a livelihood under modern economic conditions should not compel a person to sacrifice their natural instinct to have friends and be friendly. That it should be possible for the person in the city to have business and professional friends as does the person in the small town. Friendship should be, and in reality is, the fundamental basis of a person's business relations with their fellowmen. Paul Harris invited three men of acquaintance to meet at
his office in the At the second meeting several other gentlemen were present by invitation and the formation of a club was completed. The name of "Rotary" was suggested by Paul Harris for the reason that it was decided to hold the meetings in rotation at the offices of the different members. In the fall of 1905, the first dinner meeting of the club
was held in the old Sherman House. So came into existence Rotary, and Club No. 1
in The first Rotary Club outside the Today there are 1,216,964 million Rotarians in 32,814 clubs in more than 200 countries making significant contributions to the quality of life at home and around the globe Space here will not permit a full account of the wonderful growth and spread of Rotary. Rotary Motto
The Rotary Club
Membership is formed on the unique plan of up to five active members from each line of business and profession in the community. Objects of Rotary
1. The development of acquaintance as an opportunity for service. 2. High ethical standards in business and professions, the recognition of the worthiness of all useful occupations; and the dignifying by each Rotarian of their occupation as an opportunity to serve society. 3. The application of the ideal of service by every Rotarian to their personal, business, and community life. 4. The advancement of international understanding, good will, and peace through a world fellowship of business and professional people united in the ideal of service. Benefits of Rotary
Genuine, wholesome good fellowship. Developing true and helpful friends. Enlightenment as to other people's work, problems and successes. Education in methods that increase efficiency. Stimulation of your desire to be of service to your fellow men, women and society in general. Obligations of Rotarians
To pay dues promptly. To do my part when called upon. To be a big-hearted, broad-minded person - a person of energy and action - a Rotarian. Four Way Test - the heart of Rotary
The 4-Way Test was adopted by Rotary in 1943 and has been translated into
more than a hundred languages and published in thousands of ways. Herb Of the things we think, say or do: 1. Is it the Truth? 2. Is it fair to all concerned? 3. Will it build good will and better Friendships? 4. Will it be beneficial to all concerned? Declaration of Rotarians in Businesses and Professions
As a Rotarian engaged in a business or profession, I am expected to: · Consider my vocation to be another opportunity to serve; · Be faithful to the letter and to the spirit of the ethical codes of my vocation, to the laws of my country, and to the moral standards of my community; · Do all in my power to dignify my vocation and to promote the highest ethical standards in my chosen vocation; · Be fair to my employer, employees, associates, competitors, customers, the public and all those with whom I have a business or professional relationship; · Recognize the honor and respect due to all occupations which are useful to society; · Offer my vocational talents: to provide opportunities for young people, to work for the relief of the special needs of others, and to improve the quality of life in my community; · Adhere to honesty in my advertising and in all representations to the public concerning my business or profession; · Neither seek from nor grant to a fellow Rotarian a privilege or advantage not normally accorded others in · A business or professional relationship.
Welcome! As a new member, you'll get a chance to become more
involved in your community and to provide aid to other parts of the world
through the opportunities that your Rotary club and Rotary International offer. |