
Paul Harris Fellow
The Rotary movement was founded in February 1905, by Paul Harris, a lawyer from Chicago, who recognized the potential of an association of like-minded professional and business people who could meet and share common interests on a regular basis.
In 1957, the Rotary Foundation launched the Paul Harris Fellowship in memory of the founder as an expression of appreciation for those who have contributed to the Foundation's humanitarian and educational programs.
A contribution of US $1,000.00 is made to the Rotary Foundation in the name of each individual to be honored. The recipients receive a pin, medallion and certificates that identify them as advocates of the Foundation's goals of world peace and understanding.
After more than forty years, recognition as a Paul Harris Fellow remains a respected and prestigious honour for Rotarians and non-Rotarians alike.
Present Members
Winton Christie 1977/78
Bruce Roberts 1981/82
Don Cameron 1984/85
Les Wells 1984/85
Barry McInerney 1993/94
Roger Pickup 1997/98
Graeme Yeates 2004/05
Peter Richard 2004/05
Des Sherlock 2005/06
Robert Kirby 2006/07
Max Trachsler 2006/07
Paul Johnston 2007/08
Graham Yates 2007/08
Des Sherlock (Jewel) 2007/08
Les Wells (Jewel) 2007/08
Kaye Loder 2009/10
Dale Larsen 2009/10
Previous Members
Bill Johnstone 1979/80
John Tyler 1979/80
Col Dawson 1980/81
Malcom Milne 1980/81
Ross Thomas 1982/83
Ron McLeod 1984/85
Max Wilson 1988/89
Jim Selke 1989/90
Jeanne Stratford 1992/93
Ian Turnbull 1996/97
Roger Kilburn 1996/97
Malcom Milne (Jewel) 1997/98
Bob Johnston 1997/98
Carl Micheletti 2003/04