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The Rotary E-Club of Canada One
For the week beginning March 28, 2022
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Following are some of the comments we have received. Would you please send us your comments?
February 6. A very moving and appropriate story about Freedom and the people who actually fought and died so that we may be free.
-- David Werrett, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370
February 6. It's been a while since I have been able to "attend" a meeting, but I felt I owed it to Kitty (in particular) who works so hard to provide an interesting meeting. I enjoyed the Inspirational Moment about the Race of life.
-- Elly Contreras, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370
February 7. I always learn so much from these meetings. Wow! The video on Thiafushi Island was really interesting and scary at the same time. I also loved to see a video on Shelter box. I did a first Shelter box training in Florida many years ago, and I believe Shelter Box is essential to support, and one of Rotary's amazing programs to service above self.
-- Nance MacLeod, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370
Elli Lee – Lost. Really enjoyed the peace-building story of the disappearing highway.
-- Lynne Ternosky, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370
February 7. Having been a Director of the local transition house for a number of years, Elli Lee's story really resonated with me. I also loved Jerry and Jordan's story. Thank you RECCO member, Kim, for sharing your Walking for Pleasure!
-- Sharon Blaker, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370
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The letter read,
Dear Lt. Colonel Maclaren,
We write to confirm you retired from the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards on 1st March 2001 at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, having been commissioned into the British Army at Edinburgh Castle as a 2nd Lieutenant on 1st February 1366. Accordingly, your lump-sum payment, based on years served, has been calculated as £68,500. Accordingly, you will receive a cheque for this amount in due course.
Yours sincerely,
Army Paymaster
Noting the discrepancy in the date mentioned, on a mischievous whim Lt Col Maclaren duly replied:
Dear Paymaster,
Thank you for your recent letter confirming I served as an officer in the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards between 1st February 1366 and 1st March 2001 – a total period of 635 years and 1 month. I note however, you have calculated my tax-free lump sum award to be £68,500, which seems to be considerably less than it should be bearing in mind my length of service since I received my commission from King Edward III.
By my calculation, allowing for interest payments and currency fluctuations over the past 635 years, my lump sum award should actually be £6,427,586,619.47p.
I look forward to receiving a cheque for this amount in due course.
Yours sincerely,
Robert Maclaren (Lt Col Retd)
A month passed by and then in early April, a stout manilla envelope from the Ministry of Defence in Edinburgh dropped through Lt Col Maclaren’s letterbox. The letter it contained read:
Dear Lt Colonel Maclaren,
We have reviewed the circumstances of your case as outlined in your recent letter to us dated 8th March inst. We do indeed confirm you were commissioned into the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards by King Edward III at Edinburgh Castle on 1st February 1366, and you served continuously for the following 635 years and 1 month. We have re-calculated your pension and have pleasure in confirming the lump sum award payment due to you is indeed £6,427,586, 619.47p.
However, we also note according to our records, you are the only surviving officer who had command responsibility during the following campaigns and battles: The Wars of the Roses 1455-1485 (including the battles of Bosworth Field, Barnet and Towton), The Civil War 1642-1651 (Including the battles Edge Hill, Naseby and the conquest of Ireland), The Napoleonic War 1803–1815 (including the battle of Waterloo and the Peninsular War), The Crimean War 1853–1856 (including the battle of Sevastopol and the Charge of the Light Brigade) and The Boer War of 1899-1902.
We would therefore wish to know what happened to the following, which do not appear to have been returned to Stores by you on completion of the abovementioned operations:
9,765 Cannon
26,785 Swords
12,889 Pikes
127,345 Rifles (with bayonets)
28,987 horses (fully kitted)
Plus 3 complete military marching bands with instruments and banners.
We have calculated the total replacement cost of these items amounts to £6,427,518.119.47p. We have therefore subtracted this sum from your recalculated lump sum, leaving a residual amount of £68,500, for which you will receive a cheque in due course.
Yours sincerely . . .
Every week we'll have a draw and the lucky person will see their song featured!
And a short video showing the Imagine Project at Vicki’s school
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