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2018-06-15 Rewind Joe Valeriote
Today's Speaker
Rotary Rewind – Joe Valeriote
Classification – Rubber Industry-Molded & Extruded Products Manufacturing
Announcements
  • Sue Ricketts - Reminded everyone of the meeting of Africa & Asia committees with our guest from Kumbo, Cameroon on 22 June on Friday afternoon and the BBQ for same members on Saturday at Luisa’s. Also, that some of the members are not checking emails as we would appreciate RSVPs. It’s hard to keep everyone updated if they don’t. Those two committees are being combined into a unified World Service Committee in the new year with herself as Chair. Sue Is hoping for enthusiastic support to continue our many worthwhile projects.
  • Mary duQuesney  - Reminded everyone to sign up for Canada Day as there are many spots to fill.
  • Nanita Mohan - Announced the start of the school book project for our friends in Tamil Nadu, India. We are collecting books for children from 5 – 15. workbooks, science, readers, novels etc. She needs a place to store the books while we gather them and a place to sort and package them. Can anyone help with that? The books will be shipped off in the fall in the most economic way possible. Please volunteer to help with this worthwhile project.  
  • Richard Broadwith  -Reminded us of the availability of the Advanced Family Passes for Canada Day. Please contact him for details.
  • Paul Dredge - Please forward your committee choices for the upcoming new year which is just 2 weeks away. Also, effective July 1st the price of lunches at the ICC will be $18 each Friday.
  • Ab Moore  - Repeated Sue’s announcement from earlier and re-iterated that we will be introducing our guests to the projects we do around the world.
Happy Bucks
  • Helmuth Slisarenko  -To singular applause, Helmuth made a curling announcement. He and curling teammates attended a golf tournament in Stratford where they were the top of the second flight. Money was raised for Stratford Hospice. His daughter Nadia has had her first scientific paper published.
  • Peter McSherry  - Is happy to announce his wedding anniversary. This week he celebrated his 23rd anniversary
Sargent-at-Arms
Our lovely Bev was AWOL this week.
 
Guests
Mary Dinsdale, a friend of Rotary, was a guest of Ruth Thatcher
Mary Taylor, a friend of Rotary was a guest of Ruth Thatcher
Gail Valeriote, daughter , was a guest of Joe Valeriote
Mary Danielle was a guest of Justin Funk
Sean Yo was a guest of Carolyn Weatherson
 
 
 
Head Table
 
 
 
 
 
Due to the interview style the table was headless this week.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Presentation
Tom Funk interviewed our longest serving member Joe Valeriote who joined the Rotary Club of Guelph in 1967 with Cas Ryan as his proposer.
In 1909, Joe’s father came to Canada from Italy and worked for a few years to build up some money. In 1917 he went back to Italy to find a wife. However, his Dad was deemed a draft dodger and jailed because of the war still raging in Europe. When he was released he came back to Canada to start again. The next time he went back was in 1924 when he did find the wife he was looking for and brought her home to a house on Alice Street in The Ward of downtown Guelph. In grand style, about a year later they had a son, Joseph Paul Valeriote. Over the years the family grew to 10 children, with 5 miscarriages and one child who died very young.That's just how things were in the Dirty 30's.
Although he was raised during the depression and times were hard, Joe never thought about that while he attended Sacred Heart School with his friends and family always nearby.  As the years went on his goals were to get some education, learn a trade and raise a family. Along the way he learned to work in the rubber industry and after a few years he struck out on his own by opening a small shop named SilcoFab, making custom designed rubber products. The shop prospered, and he re-located it to 335 Woodlawn Rd. some years later.
In the 1960’s an interesting thing was happening. It was the time of Peace and Love and the beginning of space exploration, (both inner and outer for those who remember it). Astronauts were being sent up in Mercury capsules and the Gemini’s were being designed. One of the problems needing solved was that when the capsules landed back on earth they tended to be in the ocean and there were antennae sticking out of the capsules which would let in water and sink the vehicle before the rescuers could reach the astronauts. They needed a solution which would withstand the heat of re-entry and extend from 3 inches to 5 feet long to protect the antenna and seal it from damage or leakage. Finding that solution was assigned to a company in Downsview, Ontario called De Havilland Aircraft Canada. Amongst others, they asked Silcofab to try to design the article needed. After much long research Joe’s company came up with a rubber boot which looks something like a slinky toy that could expand and retract as needed. They got the contract. Joe showed us a sample of his prized invention.
While a member of Rotary, Joe served as President in 1984-85 and his favourite project was the formation of our club’s Charitable Foundation which is modelled on Rotary International’s Foundation with Past-President’s of the club serving as the Board of Directors and ensures the club can fund our many local, national and international projects. Joe also remembered fondly the Prima Feste held by the club for many years in the 1990’s. Pizza, wine and sausage – what’s wrong with that?   Clubs around the world began a campaign in 1985 called Polio 2005 which meant to eradicate Polio everywhere in the World. The original amount to be raised was $60 million US worldwide. What happened is that $120 million US was raised through that initial campaign. Today in 2018 the emphasis is on Polio Plus which has largely wiped out diphtheria, pertussis, whooping cough and typhoid along with polio. Many people died from these diseases or were left crippled with severe side effects for centuries and now they are largely gone.
Along the way there were many district conferences and affairs to be attended and nine Paul Harris Fellowships for Joe to earn.
One other memorable achievement for Joe was that at the ripe young age of 80, he managed to complete one life-long goal – a hole-in-one on #9 at the Cutten Club. Golf was always his favourite sport.
This was a memorable rewind for all members to hear Joe’s story again. As always, we are humbled to have such wonderful people share lunch with us every week and help us to be able to provide Service Above Self for everyone.                                                      
 
 
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