Club Archives

Wednesday 16th March 2023: Club Archives: Mr Jim McBain
On Wednesday 16th March 2023 the Club archivist, Jim McBain brought in the club archives and spread them out for members to peruse. The archives are comprised of 14 Minute Books and 5 photo albums. Although the club was founded in 1979 minutes were not kept until 1984. For the next 22 years minutes were hand-written in hard back notebooks, all eight of which have survived, if a little worn by weekly usage. Beginning in 2006 minutes were word processed and print copies were kept in ring binders. Because of the ever present danger of ring binders springing open, it was decided in 2020 to have the loose-leaf minutes bound. This important work was entrusted to Ecclesville Printing Services who did a lovely job. The minutes from 2006 to 2018 are now available for study and inspection in six bound volumes, each volume containing two years of minutes.

Harman Scott [left] and Jim Alderdice peruse one of the A2 photo albums

The other part of the archive comprises 5 volumes of photographs with accompanying descriptions and commentaries. The first three volumes take the form of large “wedding albums” which collectively cover the years 1979 – 2014. The first of these contains mainly black and white photos and newspaper cuttings, often recording the election of a new President at Annual General Meetings. Gradually colour photos began to appear with longer commentaries on the persons and place depicted. This important legacy is due to the diligence of Bob Lingwood, and David Haddow, who together compiled the “wedding albums.”

Aidan Quinn [left] and Felim O’Neill admiring one of the “wedding albums”

In 2014 Jim McBain took over as Club archivist and effected a new modus operandi using A2 Art Folders. By and large each sheet in the A2 Folder covers one month in the history of the Club, with the focus on the guest speaker or speakers, accompanied by a summary of their talk. Big club events such as summer outings, Christmas Luncheons and Inter-Club Quiz competitions also feature along with obituaries.

The club also has a website which provides information on the history of the of the club, past Presidents, and former members It is updated weekly and provides access to an online archive. Omagh Ladies Probus have their own page on the website to keep members informed and up to date. For more information on Omagh Probus Club and how to join go to www.omaghprobusclub.org.uk

Dr John Graham

Wednesday, 1 March 2023: Speaker – Dr John Graham.
Dr John Graham, now retired, was for most of his working life an Army Medical Officer. In this capacity he travelled the world caring for serving soldiers, their wives and families in many different locations. With many stories to tell his talk was a fascinating account of a life in uniform.

Dr John Graham [left] with Probus President, Hugh Ward

Mr Sean FitzGerald

Wednesday 25 February 2023,  Speaker, Mr Sean FitzGerald

It is established practice in Omagh Probus Club, once each year to invite a speaker from the local Rotary Club.  The only break in the sequence occurred, during the lockdown imposed by the coronavirus pandemic. This year the threads of tradition were taken up by Mr Sean FitzGerald, a Past President of Omagh Rotary and currently District Governor of Rotary Ireland.

 Hugh Ward [left] with Sean FitzGerald
Sean’s talk was essentially the story of his life from childhood in Kilrush, County Clare to ship’s captain with Stena Ferries. Despite there being no history of seafaring in his family Sean determined at an early age that he wanted to pursue a career in the Merchant Navy.  On leaving school he joined BP and after initial training in Belfast, joined the crew of an oil tanker delivering fuel to all the major ports in southern Africa.  After some years with BP serving on super tankers on global transport routes he settled for a life on the Irish Sea, because the work rota – two weeks on and two weeks off – allowed him time at home in Omagh with his wife and family. Sean illustrated his time at sea with slides of the many ships he served on or captained.

Removing his sailors cap and donning the mantle of Governor of Probus Ireland, Sean spoke about Rotary’s place in the community and in the wider world. Members were told that Rotary International has two seats in the United Nations because when the UN was being set up in 1945 it was founded in part on the principles on which Rotary had been established. The final slide in Sean’s presentation was of a purpose-built hospital ship , a physical symbol of Rotary’s commitment to tackle humanitarian issues wherever they arise.

Kenneth Collins receiving his Certificate

Also on Wednesday 15 February Mr Kenneth Collins was made an Honorary Member of the Club and presented with a Certificate to mark the occasion. Honorary membership is conferred on members when they turn 90.

 

Something Precious; something old

Wed 1 Feb 2023;  Members memorabilia – Something precious; something old.

For the meeting on Wednesday 1st February each member was invited to bring in “Something old; Something precious” and be prepared to speak about it for a few minutes. Most members brought an object but with time constraints not everyone had the opportunity to show off their treasures. The photograph below shows President Hugh Ward with the button accordion which his mother bought him in 1956 for success in the Northern Ireland Junior Certificate Examination.

President Hugh Ward with his treasured possession – an accordion.

During World War I, ladies in France and Belgium hand embroidered scenes and messages onto postcards which they then sold to allied servicemen. Alistair Orr brought in a box containing some 40 of these postcards sent by the young solder to the young woman who was to become his grandmother.

World War I embroidered postcards

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Michael Cooney brought in the Certificate of Naturalization which his Grandfather had been issued with in 1927 to certify that his status had changed from Irish immigrant to United States citizen.    Desmond Smart brought in the jug which his mother used each day to carry home a quart of fresh milk from the shop.   The above are only 4 of the precious items brought in. Enough remain for a further session on the same theme.

Annual General Meeting 2023

Annual General Meeting, Wednesday,  25  January 2023

Omagh Probus Club held its Annual General Meeting on Wednesday, 25th January 2023 in Omagh Golf Club with 16 members present. This was the club’s first AGM since before the pandemic, and an opportunity for President Michael Cooney to step down – an opportunity which he welcomed after three challenging  years in the post.   In keeping with established practice Vice President, Hugh Ward, was elected President unopposed to take up the reins of the club in the modern era. Felim O’Neill gladly gave up his position as Treasurer to become Vice-President, with responsibilities for the Club Programme.

Committee [L – R] Jim McBain, Alastair Orr, Felim O’Neill, Hugh Ward, Michael Cooney
Out-going President, Michael Cooney, needed some persuasion to become Club Treasurer, but was prevailed on to take a job in keeping with his professional background in local government. The remaining offices were filled “en bloc” with current post-holders re-appointed. Alastair Orr stayed on as Secretary and Jim McBain retained his post as Public Relations Officer and Archivist. The new committee wasted no time in getting down to work, drawing up a programme for the rest of the year, including an Inter-club Table Quiz, the Annual Outing and the Christmas Dinner 2023.

New Year Message

Wednesday 4th January 2023: Speaker Rev Liz FitzGerald.

Traditionally Omagh Probus Club invites a member of the clergy to bring a New Year message to members at their first meeting in January. This year’s address was given by Rev Liz FitzGerald, daughter of Michael Pollard, a founder member of Omagh Probus and a staunch supporter of the Club throughout his retirement. Rev Liz took as her theme a quotation from Albert Einstein. “Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow; the important thing is to not stop questioning.”

Probus President Michael Cooney with Rev Liz FitzGerald

Using photos from family life and her own ministry, Liz shared her journey for schooldays in Omagh Academy to graduation as a Physiotherapist and employment in the Health Service. Along the way she met and married a merchant seaman. Her husband, Sean FitzGerald, is well known in our community as a recently retired Captain with Stena Ferries, and active member of Omagh’s Rotary Club – of which Liz herself is a past President.  Their shared interest in Rotary has seen both achieve high office, Sean is currently District [All-Ireland] President and Liz is District Secretary.
Throughout though, the Church has been central to Liz’s life and this was the focus her talk to Probus. After many years as a Lay Reader she was persuaded to candidate for Ordination in the Church of Ireland and today is a priest with four churches to look after in the parishes of Gweedore and Templecrone in County Donegal. None of this has distracted her from the other loves of her life – her family, her children and her Labradors. Describing herself as “ourdoorsey” she finds peace up hills, on the water [Lough Erne] and beside the sea.

Xmas Lunch 2022

 

On Wednesday 7 December 2022 Omagh Men’s Probus Club hosted a Christmas Lunch for members and their wives and the widows of former members.  In addition the Club was pleased to welcome Mr John Campbell, President of Omagh Rotary Club, Mr Phil Marshall, Captain of Omagh Golf Club, and Mrs Anne McBain, Vice-President of Omagh and District Ladies Probus Club.   The general feeling was that it was great to back in the Golf Club after a two-year break enforced on the Club by the Coronavirus pandemic.  As members and guests arrived they were treated to a glass of Prosecco or a soft drink before taking their seats for lunch. All were warmly welcomed by the Club President, Mr Michael Cooney, whose witty opening address preceded a fine festive lunch.  A raffle of gifts provided by Club members rounded off very pleasant afternoon during which there had been many opportunities to catch up with old friends, some of who had not met since the last luncheon in 2019.

Photos: Members and Guests enjoying Lunch

Members and Guests at lunch Wednesday 7 December

Gerry Knight

Wednesday 16th November 2022: Speaker, Mr Gerry Knight RNID
Gerry has been a volunteer with the Royal National Institute for the Deaf for the past 22 years, service which was recently recognised by the award of a British Empire Medal [BEM].  Gerry focussed his talk on what he does as a RNID volunteer., starting with drop-in clinics held monthly in various local centres.  At these he does minor repairs to hearing aids as well as help people adjust to a new aid. When taken off hearing aids default to zero and it takes time for users to learn how to reset them. Hearing aids also require regular cleaning, something with Gerry is happy to demonstrate at clinics. For those who cannot attend clinics, home visits are arranged.

Gerry reported that hearing loss is widespread in the community with men being the poorest patients because of their reluctance to admit anything is wrong.  GP referrals to an audiology clinic normally take about three weeks and hearing aids provided by the NHS are every bit as good as privately purchased aids costing upwards of £2,000.  Hearing loss can be inherited but can also be due to a range of illnesses and reaction to certain types of medication. Over 500,000 people in the UK cannot use a telephone.

Gerry concluded his talk by discussing some of the latest developments in hearing aid technology which are allowing young persons to play musical instruments. Following an informative question and answer session he was thanked for his valuable talk by Oliver Loughran.

Gerry Knight BEM at Hillsborough with Mr Robert Scott, Lord Lieutenant, Co Tyrone

Malachy McAleer

Wed19 Oct 2022: Speaker Mr Malachy McAleer, Former Principal, S W College

The guest speaker at the meeting held on Wednesday 19 October was Mr Malachy McAleer who entitled his talk, “Life’s journey – lessons learned”. Although born in Glasgow his formative years were spent on the family farm near Trillick where his mother put great store by education and learning. The family home was full of books, and he got all the encouragement needed to progress from Primary School to Grammar School and on to the Queen’s University, Belfast where he took a degree in Civil Engineering. On graduating he joined the well-known company of Ferguson and McElveen before moving into education as a lecturer in the Sligo Institute of Technology. After 10 years in Sligo he joined the staff of “Omagh Tech” now part of the South West College. As Principal on the Omagh Campus he worked hard to create a partnership between the College and industry with the focus on employment and employability. As regards Further Education in Northern Ireland he sees it as work in progress, feeling that there is much that could learned from the institutes of Technology in the Republic of Ireland and in Germany.

Mr Malachy McAleer with Probus President, Michael Cooney

Meeting 5 October 2022

Meeting 5 October 2022. 

When the club resumed activities after the summer recess 14 members turned up in Omagh Golf Club to plan a programme for the autumn.  It was agreed to have one speaker per month and one meeting led by Club Members.  After discussion in which many ideas were floated, a sub- committee was set up to determine the direction of travel.  During the meeting attention focussed on the publication, in booklet form, of reminiscences of members of both the Men’s and Ladies’ Probus based on memories of childhood in the 50’s and significant events since.  The photo below shows those present on Wednesday 5 October.   There was regret that Theresa who served the members with tea coffee and biscuits each Wednesday was leaving the Golf Club for employment elsewhere. It was agreed to present her with a small gift in appreciation for her services over several years and in future purchase refreshments from the new drinks’ dispenser recently installed in the foyer of the Golf Club

Club Members 5 October 2022

Front Row [L – R] Club secretary, Alastair Orr, Vice-President, Hugh Ward, Chairman Michael Cooney, Des Smart, Harman Scott, Club Treasurer Felim O’Neill
Back Row: [L – R] Emon Cunningham, John McCandless, David Haddow, Kenneth Collins, Derick Rainey, Dr Tom Connolly, John Robson, Jim McBain