Use this relaxed occasion for a last catch up with family and friends before Christmas!
Children will be able to craft cards and do Christmas Cookie decorations in the hall from 11.00am – 12noon.
The Club will provide drinks and barbecued sausages and bread for members; a small payment to cover costs will be required from non-members. Donations for the raffle table are much appreciated – make sure you bring some cash with you to buy raffle tickets.
Santa has also already promised that he will drop in after lunch with gifts for the children.
A plate of Christmas baking for afternoon tea would also be appreciated.
Note: At approx. 2.00pm, we will also hold a Special General Meeting to vote on a new constitution and for our Club to become an Incorporated Society – in accordance with upcoming legislative changes to club status from April 2026. Further details to come in the Helvetia and the next newsletter.
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To formally pass a motion to register the club as an incorporated club under the Incorporated Societies Act 2022
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Approve the constitution (see the document here)
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Appoint the officers of the club
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Appoint 2 contact people for the registrar
Please arrive early before it gets too hot – and bring your own drinks, snacks, sun protection etc….
The 50 metre shooting competition is open to all Hamilton Club and/or Swiss Society financial members (non-members can take part, but will not be eligible for any trophies or prizes.)
We look forward to seeing all the ‘regulars’ again, as well as any new shooters. For Club members, besides the men’s shooting cup, women can compete for the Fluhler-Cooper Women’s Trophy; and there are also prizes for junior shooters – another good reason to join in!
There is plenty of help and guidance for newcomers to ensure a safe and accurate shooting experience.
Important note: despite all efforts made to ensure everyone’s safety, all junior members (under 16 years), and other minors, at the shooting venue are the sole responsibility of their parents or guardians, who must be present for the full duration of the event. All children (minors) must be strictly supervised. Shooting regulations are now very strict – any adverse incidents could have major consequences for the Club.
For further information about the day, please call our Riflemaster, George Russenberger (ph 027 944 5552).
Bring your folding chairs, tables, sun umbrellas and picnic rugs to enjoy the shade under the large trees on the school field. Also bring along your extended family and friends for a great day out – everyone is very welcome!!
For lunch, grilled Swiss sausages (Bratwurst and Cervelas) with bread, mustard or tomato sauce; as well as a selection of cold drinks; will be sold throughout the day. From about 1.00 pm, a variety of delicious homemade baking, together with tea or coffee (and
Schnapps), will also be available for sale.
Swiss Society and Hamilton Club Sports’ Events:
We encourage you to take part in the variety of sports’ events on offer.
At the Picnic, any Swiss Society members can compete in the Society prize bowling; and Hamilton Club members can participate in the Hamilton Club Trophy bowling competitions (adult’s cup, ladies’ teapot, and junior prizes).
The same rules apply to the Swiss Society and Hamilton Club Shot-Put competitions (men, women, and junior girls and boys) which will take place on the field during the afternoon.
Note: The Club will subsidise Society Competition participation (Shooting, Bowling and Shot-Put) for all junior Hamilton Club members (aged 15 years and under) by 50%.
To participate in Society and Club Trophy Competitions, you must be a current Society and/or Club member. If bringing visitors to the picnic, please make them aware of this. They may still pay and compete for fun, but will not be eligible for any prizes or trophies.
It is not necessary to bring current trophies to the picnic – these will be collected later in the year for engraving and presenting.
Other Picnic Activities:
A variety of childrens’ games, races, and activities – including a lolly scramble – will take place on the field during the afternoon; and the adventure playground is open all day for the children to play on! However, children are not permitted to access any roped off areas around classrooms and other school facilities.
The school’s swimming pool will be available for use, but children must be strictly supervised by an adult at all times. Please bring your own “water toys“ (any school equipment is not for our use). Parents please note: you are fully responsible for the safety of your own child/children, both in and around the swimming pool (refer to the notice by the pool), as well as around the adventure playground.
Roster:
As usual, we expect it will be a busy day and we require volunteers to help during three shifts: 11.00am – 12.30; 12.30 – 2.00; and 2.00 – 3.30pm. No cash handling is required for sausages – just serving food.
If you can help during any of these shifts (either writing bowling scores or selling food), please contact Anita Zuber (0274 985 170). Shifts can then be checked at the bowling or food table.
Sausages:
A limited quantity of vacuum packed sausages can be purchased after 2.00pm at the refrigerated trailer by the food stand. To ensure availability, and avoid disappointment, preordering is recommended and would be appreciated. Orders will be required by Thursday, 5th February. Please contact Beatrice (021 29 28 254 or bea.leun@xtra.co.nz).
Following a successful trial of social card evenings, we will continue to hold these (other than through the winter months of the regular card competitions) on the first Friday of the six months listed below.
Therefore, they will be held on the first Friday of the following months:
- 6th March
- 3rd April
- 7th August
- 4th September
- 2nd October
- 6th November
The cost will remain at $5 per person.
Please bring a small plate for supper, and the club will provide tea and coffee. A few spot prizes will also be drawn at each evening.
The plan is to walk the Horopito Track; along with other shorter walks, depending on fitness levels (and the weather!). Accommodation will be at the Tokoroa Alpine Club Hut.
For anyone interested – costs: further information; and details to book – please contact Herbert or Willetta Staheli (021 962 708 or team@swisscraft.co.nz).
Further information will also be in the February Helvetia.
Following a successful trial of social card evenings, we will continue to hold these (other than through the winter months of the regular card competitions) on the first Friday of the six months listed below.
Therefore, they will be held on the first Friday of the following months:
- 6th March
- 3rd April
- 7th August
- 4th September
- 2nd October
- 6th November
The cost will remain at $5 per person.
Please bring a small plate for supper, and the club will provide tea and coffee. A few spot prizes will also be drawn at each evening.
Drinks will be provided.
The meeting will be followed by a light supper – a plate would be appreciated.
All five Card Evenings will be held at the Union Parish Church, Queen St, Cambridge,
commencing promptly at 7.00pm. Each player’s top four points will count towards their overall score.
Everyone is welcome to come along for some friendly rounds of cards – suitable for both learners and regular players. For any children, or non-card players, there will be a variety of board games available, or you can bring your own. And each month, a lucky ‘spot prize’ will be drawn during the evening.
For supper, we will serve baking, together with coffee or tea.
Dates for 2026:
- Friday 8th May: First card evening, as well as Society Jass Competition – scores will consist of the total points from the first three rounds at the first card evening
- Friday 22nd May: Second card evening
- Friday 5th June: Third card evening
- Friday 19th June: Fourth card evening
- Friday 3rd July: Fifth and final card evening, with overall prize and trophy presentation.
Cost per person: $15 per evening
We look forward to seeing you all again.
All five Card Evenings will be held at the Union Parish Church, Queen St, Cambridge,
commencing promptly at 7.00pm. Each player’s top four points will count towards their overall score.
Everyone is welcome to come along for some friendly rounds of cards – suitable for both learners and regular players. For any children, or non-card players, there will be a variety of board games available, or you can bring your own. And each month, a lucky ‘spot prize’ will be drawn during the evening.
For supper, we will serve baking, together with coffee or tea.
Dates for 2026:
- Friday 8th May: First card evening, as well as Society Jass Competition – scores will consist of the total points from the first three rounds at the first card evening
- Friday 22nd May: Second card evening
- Friday 5th June: Third card evening
- Friday 19th June: Fourth card evening
- Friday 3rd July: Fifth and final card evening, with overall prize and trophy presentation.
Cost per person: $15 per evening
We look forward to seeing you all again.





