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Den Danske Forening Heimdal September 2014 Medlemsblad Newsletter for the Danish Association Heimdal – Established 1872
THE DANISH ASSOCIATION “HEIMDAL” INC 36 AUSTIN STREET NEWSTEAD QLD 4006 Contact details: 0437 612 913 www.danishclubbrisbane.org Contributions Celebrating the clear blue September skies We would love to share your news and and our Nordic heritage. stories. You are welcome to send emails and other material to the editor for publication. We’re proud that the third festival is now The closing date for the October issue is 18 well underway with more food, exciting September 2014. We reserve the right to stalls and an interesting entertainment edit or not publish your contribution. Any material published does not necessarily program. Come along and spend the day reflect the opinion of the Danish Club or the or just a couple of hours. And please tell Editor. your friends and family to come too. Editor: Lone Schmidt The raffle prize list is growing steadily and Phone: 0437 612 913 we want you to win: buy raffle tickets at Email: treasurer@danishclubbrisbane.org the August café or directly from the club or at the festival. Although all work involved Webmaster: Peter Wagner Hansen with the festival is on a volunteer basis, the Phone: 0423 756 394 Skype: pete.at.thebathouse infrastructure costs including marquees, Email: admin@danishclubbrisbane.org stage, generators, toilets, street closure and council permits run into the thousands From the Editor before we even get started. På gensyn! 14 September 2014 – just four weeks to go and it’s the 2014 Scandinavian Festival. WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS Valther & Monique Hansmar, Kenmore Britt & Thomas Kumpel, Brisbane City Fiona Enevoldsen, Highgate Hill Thomas & Anja Erlund, Brisbane City
What’s on at the Danish Club? Café Danmark 22 August 2014 from 6 pm Come visit Café Danmark and meet up with new and old friends. The ‘smørrebrød’ menu varies from time to time, but you’ll usually find ‘rullepølse’ (spicy rolled pork), smoked salmon, roast beef, ‘leverpostej’ and roast pork on the menu. And hot dogs. The bar offers Tuborg and Carlsberg beer varieties imported from Denmark – just now we have Tuborg Christmas Brew (‘Julebryg’) and Rød Tuborg. If you like a glass of wine with your food, we have whites, reds and sparkling by the glass. Faxe Kondi, Tuborg Super Light and Faxe non-alcoholic beer is also available. And then check out our tempting selection of Danish licorice, chocolates and other goodies! Get your delicious Danish pastries, rye bread and other specialty breads, organic biscuits and crisp breads direct from Britt’s Organic Bakery. Tea offers smallgoods and quality meats from Heinz Meats, the Danish butcher at Woolloongabba, as well as her own goodies, sometimes including remoulade. Order in advance and pick up at the café. Legestue / Play Group Every Friday 9.30-11.30 Check their Facebook page for events or ring Iben (see details inside the newsletter) Scandinavian Festival in Austin Street 14 September 2014 Calling stallholders and volunteers! Raffle ticket sellers! Jugglers! Bearded ladies! Magicians! Street musicians! Annual General Meeting 17 September 2014 at 7 pm Join the committee, organize events, meet new people, discover your inner chef or editor – you may not be aware of all your secret talents until put to the test. Rød Tuborg var Tuborgs allerførste øl til danskerne og blev brygget første gang i 1875 under navnet Lagerøl. Senere fik øllen tilnavnet "Rød" i folkemunde og inden længe blev den aldrig kaldt andet end Rød Tuborg. I 2002 blev Rød Tuborg taget helt ud af produktion. På opfordring fra kunder blev Rød Tuborg relanceret i maj 2007 i anledning af Tuborgs fødselsdag den 13. maj. Siden da har Rød Tuborg været på markedet i maj måned for at markere Tuborgs fødselsdag. I Rød Tuborg benyttes der 4 forskellige typer malt: Münchenermalt (som kendes fra Tuborg Classic), pilsnermalt samt en smule karamel og farvemalt. Disse ingredienser giver sammen med Tuborg-gæren den karakteristiske rødbrune farve, det rige skum og den særdeles fyldige og let sødlige smag – præcis som i 1875. Siden 1875 har opskriften på Rød Tuborg nemlig været den samme.
It’s SCANDIMANIA with BENTOURS Bentours is Australia’s longest established Scandinavian destination specialist with over 30 years’ experience and since 2013, has seen an increase in bookings from Australians heading overseas to Scandinavia. And why not, with great tours and packages available, travellers are spoilt for choice as they look to the enigmatic Scandinavian countries of Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark for unforgettable experiences. Got a bucket list? Well the following is a very brief selection of the most popular and unique tour options for Scandinavia with Bentours that are bound to inspire you to think beyond ABBA and IKEA for a real taste of Scandinavia. FOLLOW THE LIGHTS-SPECIAL GROUP DEPARTURE You’ll have stars in your eyes witnessing this once-in-a-lifetime natural phenomenon of the Northern Lights on this magical 14 day tour including a 6 day cruise through Norway’s picturesque fjords country heading north to the Arctic Circle. Starting in Helsinki and ending in Bergen, the tour also takes in Finnish Lapland where you will experience an overnight stay in a heated glass igloo. Imagine lying back in bed and gazing into the night sky and perhaps glimpsing Aurora Borealis. Discover the Sami culture and remarkable Arctic wildlife of Finnish Lapland. Visit Rovaniemi-the home of Santa Claus and one of Finland’s best skiing areas. Take an exhilarating husky dog safari through the icy wilderness by day and enjoy a Reindeer sleigh ride through the local forest at night. This is a truly unique experience with a special one off departure on 6 February 2015 and for those reasons places on this extraordinary tour are strictly limited. MIDNIGHT SUN-SPECIAL DEPARTURE You won’t need to pack any sunscreen for this amazing experience where you will see the Northern Hemisphere’s Midnight sun. This is another unique natural phenomenon that occurs in the summer months and is extended north of the Arctic Circle, where the sun remains visible at midnight around the summer solstice from 12 June to 1 July. On this 16 day tour you will experience the languid summer days in St Petersburg, walking along its shady avenues and enjoy the unique White Night Festival. Take a day tour to Tallinn-Estonia and experience the open-air museum of Estonian country architecture. See the Drottningholm Palace, the private residence of the Swedish Royal Family in Stockholm. Discover Norse history and mythology at the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo and stay up all night with a champagne toast at midnight in Honningsvag - the Northern most town in the world. This is not to be missed and Bentours have a special departure on 12 June 2015. NORTHBOUND & SOUTHBOUND VOYAGES Come aboard the famous Hurtigruten cruise line for an amazing voyage along the rugged Norwegian coast. Whatever season you choose to travel, you will see the unique beauty of the fjords; winter’s snowcapped peaks or spring flowers, glaciers gleaming in the summer sun or the red hues of autumn; these cruises will delight and surprise you at every turn. You can cruise from Bergen to Kirkenes on the Classic Voyage North for 6 days visiting ports and charming fishing villages or take the Classic Voyage South for 6 days (Kirkenes to Bergen) for a different perspective. For those with plenty of time, take the full 12 day voyage and cruise the entire Norwegian coast immersing yourself in the culture of this region. These voyages are unique and offer truly once-in-a-lifetime experiences and the good thing is they depart daily from Bergen. Want to be a trailblazer among your friends? Caroline Kennedy, Bentours CEO says, “We’ve seen real growth in the Scandinavian destination market mainly driven by mature travellers with a greater disposable income, looking for a unique destination that offers a strong mix of natural scenery and cultural experiences after having travelled through Central Europe.” Caroline notes that Norway is the most popular destination followed by Denmark then Sweden with the other Scandinavian destinations – Finland, Iceland and Greenland experiencing increased popularity with Australian tourists looking to tick off destinations from their “bucket list.” Discover your inner Norseman/woman and talk to Bentours at the festival, get a brochure to experience these unique destinations and you can tick Scandinavia off your bucket list. Phone 1800 221 712 www.bentours.com.au
Get all your Danish Baked Goodies from Britt’s Bakery at Café DANMARK 4th Friday of each month Authentic Danish Pastry & Organic Bread Products Kringler, Smørtærter, Kanelstænger, Birkes, Rundstykker, Fuldkornsrugbrød, Kransekagekonfekt, Småkager, Knækbrød og bagerens dårlige øje. For information, order forms and delivery details, go to our website: www.brittsorganic.com.au Unit 5/10 Energy Crescent, Molendinar QLD 4214 Ph: 07 5571 6881 Fax: 07 5571 6947 Email: brittsorganic@gmail.com HEINZ MEATS TRADITIONAL SMALLGOODS Continental butcher and deli 611 Stanley Street, Woolloongabba QLD 4102 www.heinzmeats.com.au Ph: 07 3391 3530 (parking behind shops) Dansk udskæring på bestilling Lammekød Grisekød Oksekød Pålæg og røgvarer blandt andet: Hamburgerryg Medisterpølse Ost: Røget flæsk Knækpølse Havarti Spegepølse Wienerpølse Esrom Rullepølse Leverpostej HOURS: Tuesday - Friday 8am - 5:30pm, Saturday 8am - 1pm CLOSED: Sunday & Monday
FEEL AT HOME WITH SBS DIGITAL RADIO find out more. If you’re interested, Listen to the Danish language every Thursday at 4pm nominate now. Choose one of the many platforms: Borgen Third (and last) series is SBS Digital Radio 3, Digital TV (channel 39), currently showing on SBS on Live on Demand via phone and Androids apps Streaming Online at sbs.com.au: Wednesdays at 9:30 pm. Danish/Swedish/Norwegian/Finnish Via Podcast Further information on www.sbs.com.au Membership fees are now due, pay before the AGM to be entitled to give your opinion. Error! Hyperlink refd. Gudstjeneste (church service) at St Mark’s Lutheran Church, Newnham Road, Mount Gravatt East on Sunday Soren Hoimark is the local contact for 31 August 2014 at 2 pm. AGM after DABGO. The group meets at the the service, there are open positions on Danish Club on the 1st Wednesday of the committee. Please support the the month (next meeting date is 3 Danish church in Brisbane. September 2014 at 6 pm). Visit the DABGO website to join and get more Raffle tickets for the big festival raffle information. with prizes nearly hitting the $9,000 mark are on sale now – we need your Miami, Gold Coast: 2 brm apt. $550/4 generous support again. nights. Close to beach and all amenities. Phone: 0402 398 515. Contact details for the Royal Danish Consulate General in Brisbane Steen Selmer is the local representative for Danes Worldwide – contact him Consul General Lars Kirk via queensland@rep.danes.dk Suite 525, Level 5 Toowong Tower It will be AGM time soon – would you 9 Sherwood Road like to join the committee? Organise Toowong QLD 4066 events, count the change, keep our Facebook page updated and much 07 3374 3062 much more. Help out at events and consul@rdcqld.org.au We were sad to hear that our member, Birte Sørensen, passed away on 11 July 2014. Birte was born on 9 March 1945 and grew up in Hjortshøj near Aarhus. In 1971, she migrated to Australia with her husband Karl. They settled in Ellen Grove where they raised their two girls. Birte worked as a seamstress in Rocklea for many years and enjoyed making arts and crafts particularly with beads in her spare time. Birte died after a long illness and will be missed by her husband, two daughters, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren as well as the Danish community here.
Dansk Legegruppe Vores danske legegruppe mødes hver fredag i Heimdals lokaler fra 9.30 til kl 11.30. Aldersgruppen er fra 0 til 5 år, søskende til yngre børn er selvfølgelig velkommen i ferierne. Vi starter altid med formiddagskaffe og hjemmebagte boller, efterfølgende varierer aktiviteterne med fri leg, hoppeborg, tegning og sanglege mv. Vi skiftes til at medbringe boller og tilbehør. Vi betaler $2 hver gang per familie, medlemskab af Playgroup Queensland og den danske klub Heimdal er en betingelse. Nye medlemmer er meget velkomne til at komme og være med. For yderligere information kontakt: Iben igk1972@hotmail.com 0434 933 953 Study & Stay in Australia? Your door to the best in Australian Education & Training…. IAE Study In Australia is owned and operated by a Dane – Riborg Andersen – a former teacher and senior government employee, with a strong background in both Danish and Australian education and training. We are a professional International Education Agent, with over 18 years’ experience. Did you know that when Denmark decided that it wanted every senior secondary student to have an international experience, the Danish Undervisningsministeriet invited Riborg, as the only Australia representative, to run workshops for Danish secondary schools seeking to establish relationships with international counterparts, to encourage their students to have an international study experience? Using our knowledge and expertise, we help Danish (and many other international students) to come and study in Australia. Do you have family or friends in Denmark wanting to come and study in Australia? We are here to help. For individual students, we can help you to find a suitable school, college or university taking into account a student’s academic background, family/friendship ties in Australia, their strengths and interests, budget and aims. We place students into primary and secondary schools, TAFEs and universities all over Australia. For Danish schools, colleges and universities, we can help you to identify suitable partner institutions in Australia, and develop successful Study Abroad programs. Over the years, we have established such programs between Australian institutions and schools/colleges in Aalborg, Aarhus, Skanderborg, Silkeborg, Køge and Roskilde among other places. Tell us what your aims are, and we can find the best way forward. Did you know Australia now offers a 485 Graduate Visa for students graduating from any 2-year Australian Bachelor or Master’s degree, and wanting to stay in Australia for another 2 years to work and/or play? Want to know more? Ask us. And the best news …We do not charge any service fee, as we are paid by the Australian schools, colleges and universities. We look forward to hearing from you. Contact: Riborg Andersen riborg@studyinaustralia.com.au or phone 07 3852 5511 Before the Big Day by Lars Vester About Lars Vester Lars Vester is a Danish born artist, working predominantly in the medium of oil painting.
SCANDINAVIAN FESTIVAL 14 SEPTEMBER 2014 This year’s entertainment program includes ABBALive who will take us back to the 70s and 80s with their amazing show from 1:30 in the afternoon. Dress up as your favourite band member or just get into the 70s and 80s groove to win a prize for best dressed. Always dressed to look their best are the members of the Heimdal Folk Dancing Group, who will perform traditional Danish folk dances on the outdoor stage. KUPALEJA, a four piece instrumental and vocal band entertains with Nordic music and Steinar Johansen from the Nordic Fest Band plays the accordion with fest music and songs from around the world. The Scandinavian Singers is a mixed choir singing songs from the Nordic countries, Timo Jarvela and the Fiddle Group, a Finnish style band with fiddles, bass and accordion, plays traditional and contemporary Finnish music. The Baltic Choir is a mixed choir singing songs from the Baltic, the Revontulet Finnish Folk Dancers of Canberra show Finnish and Swedish traditional folk dances. Lea Hirvela, Finnish vocalist, performs Finnish songs and Finntune, a Finnish all male song group, performs with traditional and contemporary Finnish songs. It’s an incredible opportunity to experience Nordic music and dance. 2014 also marks the 25th anniversary of the Baltic Chain. On 23 August 1989, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania surprised the world by forming a human chain demanding the independence of the Baltic States. More than a million people joined hands to create a 600 km long human chain from the foot of Toompea in Tallinn to the foot of the Gediminas Tower in Vilnius, crossing Riga and the River Daugava on its way, creating a synergy in the drive for freedom that united the three countries.
Thanks to our sponsors who provided funding and raffle prizes to keep the festival committee focused: Queensland Government – Multicultural Affairs Queensland Brisbane City Council – Suburban Community and Multicultural Festivals Program Black & White Cabs – Stage sponsor Wallenius Wilhelmsen Volvo IKEA Pandora ScanPan Underwear of Sweden Triwa, Sweden Magnum Pest Control Ecco of Denmark Rogue Bar+Bistro Arla Foods LEGO Bang & Olufsen Finnair The Estonian Association Danish Association Heimdal Norwegian Club of Queensland F H Bertling Pty Ltd Swedelicious Tiny Trolls Monica Werner Designs Kalimna Spa Heartfelt Designs Scandic Café KAJSA Lars Vester Art Tea and Bisque Ceramics, Sandgate Feel Goodz Deli Café, Woody Point and to the volunteers who make it all possible, especially Soren Hoimark, who works the phone and gets things done Emma Yerbury and her team, who spread the word Peter Hansen, who masters the website Kurt Christensen, who knows about entertainment
Scandinavian Festival 14 September 2014 For the taste buds Danish Hot dogs / Roast pork sandwiches / pancake balls (æbleskiver) Pastries and ryebread from Britt's Organic Coffee, snacks and fresh lemonade by Entice Me Che’s Calamari – freshly cooked calamari with a Scandinavian twist Pink fairy floss and colourful snow cones – just like being at Tivoli or Skansen! Coffee from Tim’s coffee cart Norwegian waffles baked by the Norwegian team led by Randi Finnish pastries (yummy bullar) Scandic Café – lots of yummy stuff from Sweden Traditional Swedish pastries and coffee at Café Fika Heinz Meats serves up Danish-inspired food Danish cakes and pastries from Chirn Park Bakery Estonian traditional foods Soft Ice with chocolate sprinkle Coffee, biscuits and nibblies by Perfect Grind Rogue Bar + Bistro: Licensed bar and restaurant The Danish club house is open for business Wine / Beer/ Soft drinks Traditional Danish open-faced sandwiches (smørrebrød) Outdoor bar with Somersby cider and Carlsberg beer Arts and crafts Hanna Hervall, photographer Jensen Opals with opals from their own opal mine in Lightning Ridge Bentours and Finnair – travel agents with lots of travel ideas Swedish crafts and homewares by KAJSA Norwex presents their beauty products and range of antibacterial cleaning products Tiny Trolls – rainwear for kids and adults from ABEKA and Ilse Jacobsen, Scandinavian clothing and accessories Christian Jensen and Philip Blunt demonstrate spray paint art – and you can buy them for yourself Monica Werner Designs showcases textiles and homewares Vintage furniture and inspiring home accessories by dansk vintage Lars Vester Art - art prints and cards with a Brisbane flair Smitten Studio – photo booth Modern Furniture Store with Marimekko, modern furniture and beautiful home accessories Carved birds from Lars Kirk Kirkeby Art – glass art from Gammelgaard Glas, Denmark Baby Goes Retro with their beautiful kidswear Christmas decorations and much more made by Hanne Aerie'co independent textile brand from the Sunshine Coast with designer home wares and fabric ScandiKids – colourful clothing for kids
Dirt by Earth presents unique laser engraved homewares in sustainable wood Work-Shop by MGDC showcases modern furniture and homewares Exciting Paper craft and cards from Lise and Kay Swedelicious with teas and Sami-inspired jewellery Heartfelt Designs presents women’s fashion and accessories Teneriffe Yoga Yoga for every body Information and first aid Australian Red Cross demonstrates first aid kits and talks about emergency preparedness Display and action Display of traditional Norwegian crafts Saga Vikings - Viking encampment and display Just for kids Visit the Createry Yarn Lounge and be creative (gold coin donation) Fishing dam Cut-outs for photos Bricks n Fun: LEGO play area and shop
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SCANDINAVIAN FESTIVAL 14 SEPTEMBER 2014 # Description Value 1 Scanpan cookware donated by Scanpan RRP $979 2 Scanpan cookware donated by Scanpan RRP $979 3 Bicycle donated by the Danish Association Heimdal $500 4 Pest treatment and termite inspection donated by MAGNUM $440 5 Ecco laptop bag in black leather donated by Ecco RRP $350 6 Watch from Triwa donated by Triwa $309 7 ANT gold-plated silver ring by Björg RRP $290 8 PANDORA Jewellery $250 9 Scanpan dumpling pan donated by Scanpan RRP $219 10 Scanpan dumpling pan donated by Scanpan RRP $219 11 Scanpan dumpling pan donated by Scanpan RRP $219 12 Scanpan dumpling pan donated by Scanpan RRP $219 13 Scanpan dumpling pan donated by Scanpan RRP $219 14 B&O Play head set grey RRP $190 12 x Pirramimma Eight Carat Chardonnay Pinot Noir 15 Sparkling RRP $182 16 Georg Jensen 'Legacy' bread basket RRP $160 17 LEGO Heartlake Shopping Mall donated by LEGO $160 18 Gift voucher for Tiny Trolls donated by Tiny Trolls $150 Gift voucher for Underwear of Sweden donated by Underwear of 19 Sweden $150 20 LEGO Police Station donated by LEGO $150 Stockholm' package with tea and Sami bracelet donated by 21 Swedelicious $110 2 Outdoor 45x45 cushions (with fill) donated by Monica Werner 22 Designs $110 23 Hamper donated by Estonian Club $100 Gift voucher for Underwear of Sweden donated by Underwear of 24 Sweden $100 25 Georg Jensen 2014 Christmas Decoration $100 Gift voucher for Rogue Bar+Bistro donated by Rogue 26 Bar+Bistro $100 27 Hamper donated by Finnair $100 28 LEGO Family House donated by LEGO $100 29 Hamper donated by Estonian Club $100 Traditional Norwegian Rosemaling handpainted on tray 30 donated by Norwegian Club $100 31 Marimekko cushion covers (2) 50 x 50 cm $90 32 Sødahl Design round table cloth 170 cm diameter $80 33 Product donated by Kalimna Spa $75 34 LEGO Heartlake High donated by LEGO $70 35 LEGO Mountain Hut donated by LEGO $60
36 LEGO Arctic Outpost donated by LEGO $60 37 Tiger Bag donated by Heartfeld Designs $59 38 3 lovely reds donated by F H Bertling $58 39 3 lovely reds donated by F H Bertling $58 40 Sydney Opera House 3D jigsaw puzzle $50 41 Cookbook by Annabel Langbein "simple pleasures" $50 Gift voucher for Underwear of Sweden donated by Underwear of 42 Sweden $50 43 Hamper donated by Viking Cruises $50 44 Norwegian Reindeer Cheese cutter with accessories $40 45 Product donated by Kalimna Spa $40 46 Gift voucher for Feel Goodz deli café, Woody Point $40 47 Gift voucher for Tea and Bisque Ceramics, Sandgate $40 48- Holmegaard Christmas candle holders 57 $35 58 Gift voucher for Scandic Café, Maroochydore $30 59 Cards by Lars Vester Art - 10 sets @$25 $250 60- 4 candles and candle snuffer on a plate 64 $25 65 Car detailing kit donated by Super Cheap Auto Redcliffe $25 66 Double pass for 'We are the Best' - 5 passes @$25 $125 67 Tea towel with Christmas wreath decoration donated by KAJSA $20 Total value $8,834 Buy tickets at the Café or get a whole book or two to sell at work or social clubs, to friends and family. Good chances of winning a prize and you’ll be supporting a great event. Talk to Lone at the café, ring her on 0437 612 913 or email her at treasurer@danishclubbrisbane.org – we need your help to sell all tickets.
Visit Hanne's stall at the Scandinavian Festival on 14 September 2014. This Festival will be bigger than last year’s success so come in early and see all the new designs available. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nomination form for the Committee of the Danish Association Heimdal Inc. I, ................................................... nominate and I, ..................................................second (name of nominee) ............................................................................................................... for the position(s) of President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Committee Member (circle relevant position) Signature .................................................... Signature ......................................................... Date ............................ Date ................................................ I accept the above nomination(s) to the Committee. Signature ................................................. Date ............................................. Send or hand to the Secretary by 10 September 2014
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Do you need Danish beer, snaps, herring or licorice? We can help you find it. Price list Beer Tuborg ‘Green’ 24x33cl (bottles) $ 60 Bitters Tuborg Classic 24x33cl (cans) $ 55 Gammel Dansk 100 cl $ 65 Tuborg Julebryg 24x33 cl (cans) $ 60 Dr Nielsens Bitter 70 cl $ 50 Carlsberg Black Gold 24x33cl (cans) $ 60 1-Enkelt 100 cl $ 65 Snaps Other Jubilæum 100 cl $ 70 Blå Ga-Jol 100 cl $ 55 Taffel (Rød Aalborg)100 cl $ 70 Gul Ga-Jol 100 cl $ 55 O P Anderson Akvavit 100 cl $ 65 Faxe Kondi 24x33cl cans $ 35 Skåneakvavit 100 cl $ 60 Tuborg Super Light 30x33 cl bottles $ 30 Aalborg Porse 70 cl $ 55 Faxe Free 24x33 cl cans $ 35 Aalborg Dild 70 cl $ 55 Brøndum 70 cl $ 55 How to order and pay: By email treasurer@danishclubbrisbane.org By phone 0437 612 913 Payment by EFT to Heimdal’s account at Suncorp Bank BSB 484-799 Account 02495 1468 ONLY AVAILABLE TO MEMBERS OF THE DANISH ASSOCIATION HEIMDAL INC Herring, fish balls, chocolate, licorice and other goodies – mainly from Denmark 100 g containers / $2.50: Pingvin Poletter 140 g $ 4.00 Toms Ama’r bidder Pingvin Heksehyl 140 g $ 4.00 Toms Heksehyl Pingvin Blanding 300 g $ 6.00 Toms Chokofanter Lagerman Lakridskonfekt $ 6.00 Haribo Pinocchiokugler 260 g Haribo Salminger Toms Bridgeblanding 250 g$ 6.00 Haribo Lakridsmasker DAIM 2 pack $ 2.50 Haribo Labre Larver Ga-Jol Blå, sort, gul Haribo Saltbomber 2 x 23 g $ 3.00 Haribo Lakridsæg Odense marcipan 200 g $ 7.00 Carletti Saltlinser Odense nougat 100 g $ 3.50 Carletti Lakridspinde Odense dessert pistacie- masse 200 g $ 7.00 Toms Pålægschokolade Toms Kæmpeskildpadde $ 1.50 (milk or dark) 45 g $ 2.50 28 g Fazer Turkish Pepper $ 3.50 Herring back in stock $ 8.00 Haribo Super Piratos 425 g $ 10.00 Lykkeberg Fiskeboller 400 g $ 4.00 Haribo Matador Mix 500 g $ 10.00 ABBA fish balls (375 g tins) $ 5.00 Haribo Skipper Mix 500 g $ 10.00 Bouillon, lobster sauce or shrimp sauce Haribo Click Mix 425 g $ 10.00 AMANDA cod roe (200 g) $ 5.00 Haribo Rotella 500 g $ 10.00
Danish Association Heimdal Inc Annual General Meeting 2014 Notice of Annual General Meeting The Secretary hereby gives notice that the Annual General Meeting will be held at 36 Austin Street Newstead on Wednesday 17 September 2014 at 7 pm AGENDA 1. Welcome by the President 2. Approval of minutes of the previous Annual General Meeting 3. President’s Report 4. Treasurer’s Report and annual accounts 5. Auditor’s Report 6. Appointment of Chairperson to conduct the election of the Management Committee 7. Election of the Management committee for the year 2014/15 8. Assumption of Chair by the elected President 9. Appointment of Auditor for 2014/15 10. General Business --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Danish Association Heimdal Inc – Proxy form I, ………………………………………………….……………….. of …………………………………………….………… being a financial member of the abovenamed Association and eligible to vote, hereby appoint …………………….……………………………… of ………………………………………………………………… or failing him/her, the Chairman of the meeting, as my proxy to vote for me on my behalf at the Annual General Meeting of the Association to be held on 17 September 2014 and at any adjournment thereof. Signed this ……………………. day of ………………………………….. 2014 Signature…………………………………………… This form is to be used * in favour of the resolution/ *against the resolution. * Strike out whichever is not desired. (Unless otherwise instructed, the proxyholder may vote as he/she thinks fit.)
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