New Hamburg ROMEOS Calling

The original purpose of the group was to bring together new neighbours who had moved from other parts of the Province of Ontario and also from other Provinces of Canada to our community of New Hamburg.



Initially the group was only composed of men from one street of the community but it has expanded to other areas as the need required. Initially the ROMEOS were run as a unique and isolated entity because the members had not been exposed to or were aware of the Organization's history and development. It only adopted the ROMEO name when it was found and referenced in a novel read by a member's wife.



The founding members then proceeded to allocate 'call signs' to each new participant based upon the Greek alphabet, Alpha to Omega, and grant a scroll to the new members.



Presently, we have 20 members as of January 1, 2013. This reflects a fluctuation of new and removed members from our inception. We may have to find a new alphabet very soon to maintain newer 'call signs'!!




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Member's Romeo Scroll




******By the Order of the ROMEO's******



Be it known that the benevolent ROMEO Order



has granted a vacant and non-important position



******************to********************



********The Honourable Member*********



***************John Doe**************



Thru due diligence, attendance and paid up



membership this honouree will henceforth be



referred to with the quasi distinguished title of



******************'Greek Call Sign'******************



Signed by order of the ROMEO Presidium



Signing Members:


Alpha

Beta

Gamma


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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Romeo Lunch, June 28, 2012


Greetings to all Romeos, nay hoh.
Our bi-weekly lunch is scheduled for this Thursday, June 28, 2012.
It is therefore incumbent for the Committee to organize an outing to
a place that will indulge such a group with vitals and drink accordingly.
In keeping with the reckless nature of the members, it has been decided
that a taste of the Orient would be in the best interest of the group
and broaden the nature of that said group.
That being said, the Committee has selected the establishment of Kam Yin
in Kitchener, where we will feast on truly Oriental fare which will be adequately
numbered for those who do not speak Cantonese.
Click on the link below for menu and information.
Food was good and timely to the table.
Popular lunch spot for the work crowd.
A bit noisy with the people in a small area.
The host appears to be a bit surly and is all business when taking orders.
He does not communicate well. Better with the waitress but she is overworked.