List of Paul Harris Fellows and year of award | ||
Joan Wallace 1982 | Hans J. Hostvedt 1985 | Joan Silcox 1989 |
Roy Peacock 1992 | Rupert Clay, OBE, 1992 | Richard Allen 1995 |
John Gillespie, OBE 1995 | Bob Holford 1995 | Len Lambert 1995 |
Ted Mordue 1995 | Albert C. Peters 1995 | Walter Dixon 1996 |
Alison Kay 1996 | Tom Leighton 1996 | Harold Robson 1996 |
John Jeffery 1997 | Hari Shukla 1997 | Rhod Dunn 1998 |
John Cawood 1998 | Evan Edwards 2000 | Marilyn Potts 2000 |
Bill Dunlop, OBE 2000 | Jan Long, MBE 2001 | Syd Hetherington 2001 |
Gordon Scullard 2001 | Brian Cowan 2002 | Alan Fox 2003 |
Audrey Gough 2003 | Tom Hazon 2003 | James Alder 2003 |
Lesley Pyrah 2005 | John Chamberlain 2003 | Bruce McNiven 2006 |
Peter G. Firth 2007 | Rev. Bill Rigby 2008 | Peter Masterman 2009 |
Ved Venayak 2009 | Stephen Bell 2011 | Geoff Brindle 2011 |
Michael Sehgal, MBE 2011 | Peter Tracey 2012 | Len Burns 2012 |
Rattan Lal Jain 2013 | Linda Turnbull 2014 | Jo Robertson 2017 |
In addition, the following members of the Club have been awarded the Sapphire pin to their Paul Harris Award, in recognition of long and outstanding service: | ||
Rupert Clay, OBE 2002 | John Gillespie, OBE 2010 | Syd Hetherington 2011 |
Harold Robson 2012 | Bill Dunlop, 2013 | Brian Cowan 2013 |
Peter Tracey 2016 | Stephen Bell | Peter Firth |
The following members have received the award of a Ruby pin
Rupert Clay , Bill Dunlop, John Gillespie, Harold Robson |
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