Upcoming Meetings
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March 25, 2026 9:30 AM
Portuguese Club, 870 Townline Rd, Cambridge, ON
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April 29, 2026 9:30 AM
Portuguese Club, 870 Townline Rd, Cambridge, ON
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May 27, 2026 9:30 AM
Portuguese Club, 870 Townline Rd, Cambridge, ON
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June 24, 2026 9:30 AM
Portuguese Club, 870 Townline Rd, Cambridge, ON
Upcoming Activities
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March 28, 2026 12:00 PM
Cambridge Arts Theatre, 47 Water Street South, Galt
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April 12, 2026 10:30 AM
Rogers Centre, 1 Blue Jays Way, Toronto, ON
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May 08, 2026 11:45 AM
Wellington County Museum and Archives 0536 Wellington Road 18, Fergus
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SPEAKER AT OUR NEXT MEETING
Kinesiology and Aging
Professor Stuart Phillips is a Distinguished University Professor and Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Skeletal Muscle Health.
His research focuses on the interactions of nutrition and exercise for optimal muscle function and quality of life in aging populations.
He is a full Professor in Kinesiology and an Adjunct Professor in the School of Medicine at McMaster University. He is a fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences.
His research is focused on the impact of nutrition and exercise on human skeletal muscle protein turnover. He is also keenly interested in diet- and exercise-induced changes in body composition.
His research is funded by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research, the National Science and Engineering Council of Canada, the Canadian Institutes for Health Research, the US NIH, the Canadian Foundation for Innovation and the USDA.
He currently has more than 33,000 career citations and 400 original scientific research and review papers.
LUNCH BUNCH: After the meeting, all members are invited to have lunch (at their own cost) at a local restaurant. A great way to get to know your fellow members.
The Y is so much more than a "gym and swim".
For more than 150 years, the YMCAs of Cambridge and Kitchener-Waterloo, the YMCA-YWCA of Guelph, and the YMCA of Stratford-Perth have served our communities. In 2020, we officially unified and became the YMCA of Three Rivers, allowing us to continue showing up for our communities where and how they’ve needed us most.
The Three Rivers name was inspired by the history and legacy that rivers played in each of our communities, including the Avon, Grand, and Speed Rivers. Much like the Y, rivers are places of connection. They bring people together. They unite. They foster growth and well-being. Across our communities, this is what the Y has worked to do. And, in unifying, it is our goal to continue doing this — to show up where and how our communities need us most, and work to meet current and emerging needs — well into the future.
Like the rivers that inspired us, we’re never the same place twice. Each time you come to the Y, you’ll see familiar faces and meet new ones. You’ll engage in programming you know, and perhaps learn about something new. Through it all — the ebbs and flows of your life — in all three regions, like a river, it’s our goal for the Y will be a constant point of reference for you.
PERSONAL VIGNETTE: Also in this meeting, Jonathan Blay will be delivering his personal vignette.
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ABOUT OUR LAST MEETING
Lisa Hood and DavePatterson explained why the Y is so much more than a "gym and swim".
For more than 150 years, the YMCAs of Cambridge and Kitchener-Waterloo, the YMCA-YWCA of Guelph, and the YMCA of Stratford-Perth have served our communities. In 2020, we officially unified and became the YMCA of Three Rivers, allowing us to continue showing up for our communities where and how they’ve needed us most.
The Three Rivers name was inspired by the history and legacy that rivers played in each of our communities, including the Avon, Grand, and Speed Rivers. Much like the Y, rivers are places of connection. They bring people together. They unite. They foster growth and well-being. Across our communities, this is what the Y has worked to do. And, in unifying, it is our goal to continue doing this — to show up where and how our communities need us most, and work to meet current and emerging needs — well into the future.
Like the rivers that inspired us, we’re never the same place twice. Each time you come to the Y, you’ll see familiar faces and meet new ones. You’ll engage in programming you know, and perhaps learn about something new. Through it all — the ebbs and flows of your life — in all three regions, like a river, it’s our goal for the Y will be a constant point of reference for you.
PERSONAL VIGNETTE: Also in this meeting, Jonathan Blay delivered his personal vignette.
Click on the WATCH LAST MEETING button above to watch the whole meeting. Guest Speaker Lisa Hood starts at 7:13 and Jonathan Blay vignette starts at 1:14:23
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WELCOME The PROBUS Club of Cambridge provides the opportunity for retired or semi-retired men having similar interests to meet and mingle, enjoy challenging, interesting guest speakers and join into some group activities.
PROBUS Clubs are not service organizations. We do not engage in fundraising, sectarian or political activities. Rather, we function solely for the benefit and interest of our members. Watch a short video about PROBUS in Canada.
If you are not a member, you are in the right place to seek information about our Club, and how you can join us.
If you have any questions, please contact one of our Membership Co-Chairs, David Shaw at 226-220-2498 or Jim Ott at 519-241-9883 or email us at info@probuscambridge.org
We hope to see you soon!
Mark Maloney
President 2025-26
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