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"Love on the Run" season postponed. Vol 16 September 15th 2017 Due to Covid restric ons we are Vol 28 December 7th, 2017 Vol 48 April 27th 2018 postponing our current tour of the Eurobodalla - South Coast NSW. So apols folks, as we were a week away from going on stage. But once we get the green light, we will be back touring throughout the #eurobodalla Revised dates will be issued with an update on ckets.

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The 2021 AMH Rally of the Bay organising team has officially announced that the 2021 running of the AMH Rally of the Bay will now take place on Saturday the 28th of August. Event Manager, Nigel Bland is confident that when the current NSW lockdowns are li ed the team from North Shore Spor ng Car Club (NSSCC) will be ready to run the event.

“We’ve been really lucky to have a number of volunteers based in Batemans Bay come on board to help us get things ready. Whilst we can’t get down to the Bay ourselves, our volunteers have been ge ng out into the forests preparing for the rally”, Bland said. “The current COVID situa on is very fluid, and we really don’t know what restric ons will be in place by the end of August, so we are moving forward with the event as planned. Should things change, we’ll make that decision closer to the event”, added Bland. The proposed date of the 28th of August was originally slated for a Rallysprint run by Shoalhaven and Kiama Districts Auto Club (SKDAC) and was offered to NSSCC. “We really appreciate SKDAC giving up their Rallysprint date so we could re-schedule our event. In fact, we didn’t even have to ask them. They offered it up to us when it looked like the restric ons would impact the event. We really want to thank SKDAC and par cularly SKDAC President Peter Ewing for the club’s generosity” Bland concluded. The Rally of the Bay is s ll looking for officials and volunteers and if you would like to assist on the 28th of August, simply send an email to andrew.benefield@nsscc.com.au

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Photo Credit: Bruce Moxon

Broulee Runner’s July 14th 2021

We were back together with masks before and a er the run and social distancing. 12 runners and one dog contested the 3 distances. We welcomed two new members of the Atkin family with dad Mike joining daughter Mia. His other daughter, Keira has had 4 previous runs and was only 1 second over her impressive personal beat me of 8.11 for the 2 kilometres. David McCann celebrated his 300th run this evening on Bas lle Day. However, we were unable to organise the parade, fireworks, and fly past. This achievement is especially pleasing for the runners as David regularly helps with the ming and recording of the event. His first run was on 31 August 2011. During this me, he has contested all three distances. He has joined a select group of 7 other to pass 300 runs. He men oned that he will re re when he reaches 1000 runs. This will take a minimum of 14 years. Good luck David!

Right: Winners of the mixed pairs Graham Clarke and Aylene Madden from Adaminaby.

Le : FSCDWBA President Shirley Edwards with winners of the Senior Pairs Carol Dutkiewitz and Sue Beavan from Malua Bay.

Right: Triples winners Aylene Madden, Glenda Dhal and Lyne e McMahon from Adaminaby.

Below le : Winners of the Open Pairs Kathryn Ryan and Chris ne Hansen from Dalmeny

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Tuesday 13 July This week 20 ladies played in the inaugural FAF compe on, sponsored by Anne e Manton. Everyone enjoyed the Foursomes, Ambrose and Foursomes mix, so much so that it will become an annual event complete with a fi ng trophy. Many thanks to our Captain Chris for introducing this nice change. The winners were Leonie Snodgrass and Jennifer Gray with a net score of 67 points, followed closely by Pauline Nash and Kerrie Sands on 68 points. Third place ge ers were Leonie Doolan and Elsa Shearer with a score of 75 points. Nearest the pin on the 6th went to Pauline Nash and on the 15

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th to Elsa Shearer. The Golden Hole winners were Dorothy Madden and Jenny Reilly. Ball winners were: Gail Rogers, Shirley Quinlan, Dorothy Madden, Jenny Reilly, Marilyn Bingham, Wendy Schmid, Julie Barningham and Chris Wra en. Jennifer Gray and Leonie Snodgrass

Southeast Racing Pigeon Combine

Because of an unsuitable weather forecast for Sunday, the Southeast Racing Pigeon Combine postponed Sundays race ll Monday 12th. The weather was perfect for only 176 Pigeons to race. Some flyers res ng their birds. Such a close result with the rivals Muz and Gozo, only 3 seconds the difference between 1st and 2nd. Mario Muz Magrin 1st Manny Gozo Byrne 2nd John Me e 3rd

Wednesday, 14 July Overcast skies and a damp and heavy course were the order of the day for the field of 29 lady golfer’s who par cipated in an 18 hole Stableford today.

Div.1’s Jan Lumsden took out 1

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st place with 34 points, whilst R/U Kym Ba scored 32 points on C/B. Div.2’s Dianne Smith (right) also scored 34 points, narrowly bea ng R/U Judi Hebbard who scored 33 points. Balls went to Lyn Gibbs, Vicki Goodwin, Barbara Kennedy, Sue Wallensky, Noelene Cowdroy, Shirley Noy, Robyn Hawkins, Margaret Douglas, Pauline Nash, Cindy Becker, Dee Meek, Jeane e Hay and Marilyn Bingham.

Catalina Ladies Golf – Results 14 July 2021

The fi h Monthly Medal Day for fi y-nine Ladies who par cipated. A blast of cold wintery air made life a li le uncomfortable for the tail enders of the field. Results as follows: Division 1 1st Debbie Coleman (20) 70 ne 2nd Colleen Day (18) 72 ne 3rd Julie Manson (20) 73 ne Gross Winner: Olivia Wilson (1) - 80 strokes Nearest the Pin: Olivia Wilson – Hole 5 Pu ng: Debbie Coleman – 29 pu s Division 2 1st Grace Ting (30) 71 ne 2nd Rosemary Weeks (26) 72 ne 3rd Sandra McKenzie (25) 73 ne Gross Winner: Rosemary Weeks (26) – 98 Strokes Nearest the Pin: Mieke Van Doeland – Hole 11 Pu ng: Rosemary Weeks – 30 pu s

Above: Division 1 Ne Winner – Debbie Coleman Division 3 1st Margaret Sinclair (37) 74 ne 2nd Michelle Matche (40) 75 ne 3rd Wendy Ryan (35) 75 ne Gross Winner: Wendy Ryan (35) – 110 Strokes Nearest the Pin: Beth Eppelstun – Hole 14 Pu ng: Margaret Sinclair – 28 pu s Place Ge ers: Eight Ladies scoring 76 ne or less (on a countback) managed to win a ball.

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