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IMAGE: Alison and Graeme Beasley after receiving the award in Broken Hill. Image courtesy of Jan Kerr.

Gold For The Old Vic Inn It was a big night for Cabonne at the 2015 NSW Inland Tourism Awards with both Cabonne businesses nominated winning gold in their categories. Old Vic Inn was announced as the winner of the Standard Accommodation category, while Lakeview Luxury Apartments near Orange won the Hosted Accommodation category. The Vineyard Motel in Cowra also received an Encouragement Award in this category. The Awards were held in Broken Hill NSW over the weekend. The awards presentation on Saturday night was hosted by television celebrity Mike Whitney and the winners were invited to a Winners Breakfast on Sunday morning. Old Vic Inn proprietors Graeme and Alison Beasley are still enjoying the trip home from Broken Hill but are said to be “pretty ecstatic” about the success of the Awards Night.

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“It means we are finalists in the NSW Tourism Awards,” said Jennifer Beasley, “so we will be going up against finalists in every area next. If we win that, we will be finalists for the Australian awards.” There are more than 20 categories in the awards, including Tourist Attractions, Festivals & Events, Ecotourism and various Accommodation categories encompassing the four major regional areas of NSW; Central, Riverina, Inland and Murray. The Tourism Judge from Inland Tourism was impressed with the Old Vic Inn after meeting with Alison and Graeme, staying overnight and using the amenities on offer. The Inland Tourism Awards is an annual event that acknowledges excellence in tourism across the four regional tourism areas of NSW. By Rosi Broom

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Dear Editor This was my entry into the ‘expired card’ stakes earlier this year. After a bit more too-and-fro’ing the company capitulated, following my threat of a social forum back-lash. I knew at the time of writing it that the term ‘promissory note’ had no legal standing, but Law Lord Denning did say that “all things reasonable to reasonable men”; a legal tenet. So everybody should pursue the companies offering such cards when their time expires because they are a substitute for ‘cash’. I presented a Gift Card at a checkout of a major chain store valued at $10. This card was flagged as ‘expired’, so I was forced to settle the docket total with cash rather than reconcile the card + cash difference. This ‘expiry’ made me realise that; • When the card was ‘purchased’ it was with ‘cash’ in one form or another • This company sourced ‘cash’ that had no expiry date

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IMAGE: Flashing lights at Canowindra Public School.

Flashing lights are being installed at 11 schools across Cabonne this week including the Cargo, Cudal and Eugowra Public Schools alerting motorists of the 40km speed limit during school drop off and pick up times. Installing these lights in school zones has shown to improve driver awareness of the need to travel at a lower speed to ensure the safety of children and others coming and going from the school area. Australian author Kylie Tennant wrote the novel “Tiburon” in the 1930s while living in a room at the Canowindra Hotel, looking across to the railway station. “Tiburon” is a fictional town based on the real townships and people of Canowindra and Coonabarabran in that period. Virginia Cullane Bookshop is hosting a display prepared by Debbie Rutter on behalf of Canowindra Historical Society. There will be information on Kylie Tennant and the book “Tiburon” and various editions of the book on display. Everyone is invited to drop in for a look. A women’s self-defence class will be on offer Saturday 15th August at Kumiai Ryu Training Centre in Cowra. This is a great

The City2Surf team aiming to Raise a Roof for the Read Triplets have started walking up Blue Jacket Hill to prepare for the steep climb in Sydney. “We have 42 registered team members with 10 more still to sign up,” said Anne Ward. “The money raising is going well with lots of people donating in the next couple of days. The new house will fix a lot of problems for the Read Triplets so we are very anxious to help turn the Miracle House into a reality with our fundraising efforts.” Youth Peace Ambassador Award: Do you know a young person with an enthusiastic commitment to making the community and the world a better place? Why not nominate them for the 2015 Youth Peace Ambassador Award, which recognises young people who have served the community by making a sustained effort to help others. Nomination forms are available from Cowra Council and online at www.cowracouncil.com.au until nominations close on Friday 14 August.

cause. Events can include a cake sale, baking competition, afternoon or morning tea and you can register as an individual or as a team. Call 1800 652 635 or ‘like’ The Big Cake Bake on Facebook for more details. Travel update! Canowindra’s Allan & Debbie Symons are still on the road. “We have been at Dundee Beach NT for 2 weeks now and have 2 or 3 weeks left here depending on the fishing,” Allan wrote. “Dundee Beach is 140km west of Darwin fronting the Timor Sea. Our caravan site is only 100 metres from the water. We’ve caught a few fish; last Wednesday we had a 5 foot reef shark on the line but he got himself off as he rushed towards the rocks. When we arrived there was a large combined Australian, American and Japanese military exercise happening – 20,000 mixed service personnel using Dundee Beach as their training ground. There have been continual bush fires in the area and rather close.” Debbie and Allan were forced to drive 140kms to buy a WiFi dongle to enable them to send this update!

Massive clearance sale at Riverbank Gallery! This weekend only Riverbank Gallery are clearing out all their stock and everything must go! Many bargains will be on offer including furniture, art, jewellery and much more! The sale is only for 2 days so don’t miss out on the fantastic deals this weekend, 1-2 August. The Big Cake Bake is back in August 2015! Get together with friends, families, colleagues and neighbours to take part in a fun, easy and rewarding way to support Red Cross. Bake your favourite cake, slice, cookie, cupcake, savoury or dessert for a good

IMAGE: Debbie Symons on holiday in NT.

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IMAGE: Matt and his sons Lachlan and Alex in the surfboat.

Surfs Up At Canowindra For those of you that have noticed and wondered why a Cronulla surfboat has been around the streets of Canowindra recently, it’s not because someone took a wrong turn and is seriously lost! It’s because Canowindra now has its very own surfboat! Canowindra resident Matt Rice who used to race in this exact boat has been given it by Cronulla and plans to teach anyone interested in learning how to row. “I think it’s a great opportunity that country people normally would never be able to do,” Matt said. “Rowing is a fantastic sport involving nearly all the muscles in the body. It requires mental focus and can build lifelong friendships.” The plan is to learn the technique on the rowing machine first at Matt’s gym then take the boat to Lake Canobolas and everyone can have a go, followed by a picnic. He plans to introduce the surfboat to the Bush Nippers in Orange in summer and jokes about rowing it down the Belubula River

when it’s in flood. Cronulla Surf Club has extended an invitation stating that if any team becomes competent at rowing, they would be delighted to take that team out in the surf and crack a real wave. “So there’s the challenge! Some at Cronulla were hesitant at giving me the boat,” said Matt. Matt has competed at world championships, won a state gold and silver medal, won three Sydney branch championships and one metropolitan gold medal all in this very boat, proving she’s no slug! “Normally you have to be 16 years or older to start learning how to row the surfboat,” says Matt, “but here in Canowindra, Lake Canobolas and Wyangala Dam we can teach anyone, even kids!” Anyone interested in joining Canowindra’s first ever surfboat team, call Matt Rice on 0458 787 822. By Matt Rice

Tony Grant, President of the Canowindra Pythons Walla Juniors team is ecstatic after the team received sponsorship from the Senior Pythons team. “The juniors would like to thank the seniors for being so generous and supportive of the Junior Club,” Tony said. “The sponsorship will cover the insurance and registration of all the 7’s, 9’s and 11’s.” Graham Rice, Treasurer of the Pythons senior team handed the cheque over to Tony Grant this week. “We donated the money to encourage junior football participation,” Graham said. “Sport in general is good development for character and teaches kids good future life skills.” The Junior Pythons are proud to be hosting the Central West Rugby Union Walla Rugby teams to their annual Gala Day. Everyone is invited to get out to the Canowindra Sports Complex to support kids and sports in the community this Sunday from 9am. With a raffle, fun foods and a Lion’s Club jumping castle, this is a great day out for the whole family. By Rosi Broom

IMAGE: Tony Grant accepting the sponsorship for the Junior Pythons from Graham Rice

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Looking for that city escape without leaving the comfort of the country? Dubbo has everything you need for any kind of trip – a business event, a family holiday or a romantic escape. Dubbo is known as the “City of Smiles” and has a refreshing blend of urban and rural cultures. For the history buffs, Dubbo is built on rich cultural heritage and interesting experiences are on offer for visitors and locals to explore the past. This thriving inland city is home to more than 40,000 people, and claims to be the envy of other regional cities due to its breadth of diversity in health, education, retail and professional services, as well as a quality lifestyle, job opportunities and affordable housing. Situated opposite the picturesque Victoria Park, Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre is Dubbo’s premier event venue. It is located in the heart of the city, just a short stroll to the central business district, restaurants, shops and the Macquarie River. The DRTCC houses the 750-seat Macquarie Auditorium which is the perfect venue for hosting business events, conferences and

trade expos. The auditorium also has a retracting wall that divides the floor area of the auditorium into halves. It is framed by a foyer space which is ideal for sponsor and trade displays. The 500-seat Joyce Schneider tiered theatre boasts modern facilities including a comprehensive, computerised sound and lighting control room, box office, acoustically designed auditorium, hydraulic orchestra pit, fly tower, dressing rooms, ‘green room’, refreshment bar and designated seating for people with disabilities. Visit the DRTCC to enjoy a variety of shows from concerts, plays, musicals, opera, family shows, dance and comedy. Call 6801 4378 or go online at www.drtcc. com.au for tickets and more information. When booking tickets, don’t forget to mention that you read about the shows through the Canowindra Phoenix! Another little gem you will find in the heart of Dubbo Street is The Book Connection, an independent family bookstore with over 50,000 new and used titles in stock. There

are books in a diverse range of categories from Aboriginal Studies to Cooking books with a myriad of fiction and children’s books in between. If you love browsing through books you will probably need a few hours to peruse the shelves at The Book Connection. There are also many contemporary Australian titles to choose from and a range of beautiful photography collections showcasing different Australian themes. By Rosi Broom Enjoy your visit to Dubbo and browse the 60 000 books on display at

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SHAKE THINGS UP

WHAT’S ON AT DRTCC IN AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2015 Monday 3 August, 12noon & 6pm, Tuesday 4 August, 10am & 12noon

Friday 7 August, 8pm Saturday 8 August, 1.30pm

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Sunday 16 August, 7.30pm

PRESENTED BY THE AUSTRALIAN BALLET – THE DANCERS COMPANY 2015

A STUNNING CLASSICAL TRIPLE BILL Starring guest artists from The Australian Ballet, and graduating students from The Australian Ballet School, this stunning classical triple bill is perfect for the whole family and includes Swan Lake Act III, Paquita and the hilarious Rimbombo which showcases the athleticism of the male dancers.

Tuesday 18 August, 7.30pm Wednesday 19 August, 10.30am

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SEX WITH STRANGERS

Starring Tottie Goldsmith as Olivia and Samuel Johnson as Ethan, this drama delves into the lives of two people equally capable of ambition, kindness and cruelty with observations about the problems of first impressions, love and relationships in the digital age. Warning: Contains coarse language and sexual references.

Saturday 22 August, 8pm

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ROY ORBISON AND THE EVERLY BROTHERS

Audiences will be mesmerised as they enjoy an incredible evening of emotions and memories performed by internationally renowned artists Dean Bourne and The Robertson Brothers. Hear the magical hits of Wake Up Little Suzie, Crying In The Rain and more!

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The hilarious and heart-warming musical that tells the truth about marriage, motherhood and the juggle to ‘do it all’. Written by and starring Amity Dry, well known from Channel Nine’s hit TV show The Block, this musical is definitely one to rally your friends together and let your hair down!

Damien Ryan delivers a contemporary new production of Hamlet, infused with the passion, contemplation and emotion that Shakespeare’s compelling poetry cries out for. This quality drama will delve into the depths of the complexity, violence, philosophical reflection, madness and seduction that Hamlet is known for.

Join us in the voyage to a Parisian Underground Cafe scene in the Macquarie Auditorium, Convention Centre and witness astounding acts of magic, illusion, tap dancing and brilliant burlesque in a classic European cabaret and variety show. Oxley Room Bar will be open throughout the show.

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A powerful one-man show, which explores the often overlooked insidious taunting and teasing bullies inflict on their victims. Jack takes us on a touching and sometimes comical journey as he moves from victim to victor. Suitable for 8 - 14 year olds.

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This concert stars one of America’s finest singers from the Frank Sinatra songbook, Bryan Anthony, along with twenty musicians, singers and dancers performing the greatest music ever recorded. First time in Australia for this fantastic international show!

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Saturday 12 September, 8pm

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AUSTRALIA DAY

The committee and country folk of Coriole are getting ready for Australia Day; with everyone from the Greens to the Local Mayor to the CWA having their say in how the day will run. No topic is sacred in this modern ripper of a comedy! Contains strong language and adult themes – Recommended 15 yeas+.

Saturday 19 September, 4pm & 7pm

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MOORAMBILLA VOICES 10 YEAR CELEBRATION CONCERT Celebrating 10 fabulous years of this remarkable program with 2015 being the first time the Moorambilla Gala Concert is held in Dubbo. Be prepared to be amazed at the capacity and skill of the region’s children and youth.

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Just a Short Drive to

Dubbo

Dubbo is built on land traditionally owned by the Tubbagah People of the Wiradjuri Nation. Ambition and spirit became the driving forces that transformed a village into a vibrant city hub. The community is bubbling with character, personality, potential and hundreds of interesting stories to tell. To celebrate and honour the past you can walk the footsteps of Dubbo’s pioneers into the city’s intriguing past. Dubbo is steeped in the history of bushrangers, underworld figures and renowned architects which you can learn all about on the Heritage Walk, starting at the Dubbo Visitor Information Centre. Orana Mall is Dubbo’s shopping hotspot with a massive range of stores and services. All of your favourite fashion, gaming, homeware and footwear retailers can be found here, as well as a food court full of the tastiest flavours. Orana Mall is on track to complete their $30+million redevelopment over the next few months and there are a whole bunch of new shopfronts opening during August and September. This will include Jeanswest, The Coffee Club, Factorie, Cotton On Body and Cotton On Kids. The Western Plains Cultural Centre is an $8.2 million facility operated and managed by Dubbo City Council. Located at the site of the old Dubbo High School which closed its doors in 2000, Western Plains Cultural Centre features an art gallery, a museum, a community arts centre and a café. The Cultural Centre was the 2009 winner of the Education and Public Engagement Award and has full amenities including wheelchair access and baby changing facilities.

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Go Grease Lightning! There is a lot of excitement building in the town with Tommy Jeffs aka Talulah’s production of Grease coming soon, and plenty of locals are taking part. Tommy is so excited he had to buy a pair of incontinence pads from the local Pharmacy. This is the final major fundraiser to help pay for the upgrades to the Canowindra Bowling Club. Anyone who has been in there in the last few weeks may have noticed the new curtains. The painting will be completed in the next week and this fundraiser will pay for the carpet. A spread of fabulous Italian pastas and salads will be served, followed by the show of Grease with Terry Lovett’s music. “Come and sing along with all your favourites!” Tommy said. “This is going to be such a fun night for all ages so get your staff and your families together and make a real night of it!” Everyone is invited to dust off their swing skirts and cardigan sweaters and dress in their favourite 50’s fashion. The show will take place on Saturday 5 September from 6:30pm. Tickets are $35 each and are available at Deli Lama today. Tickets are selling so don’t miss out on this fantastic evening of food and entertainment. By Rosi Broom

IMAGE: Talulah on stage for the Mother’s Day Spectacular earlier this year.

Youth Opportunity Australian youths in terms of gender, race, language and culture from a range of communities all over NSW. The Council meets regularly throughout the year and contribute to policies and legislation that affects young people. Open to people under 25 years old, those with experience in youth and community organisations, and young people who have particular life experience that would further enrich policy conversations are encouraged to apply. For application forms and further information visit www.acyp.nsw.gov.au or call 9286 7231. Applications for this opportunity close at 5pm Monday 31 August.

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Young people across Australia have the amazing opportunity to contribute to the future by nominating for the 2015 NSW Youth Advisory Council, a 12 member Council that aims to provide “a direct avenue of communication between young people and the NSW Government”. Member for Orange Andrew Gee said the Youth Advisory Council is one of the most effective ways for young people to get involved in Government decision making, saying the Council “makes an important and valuable contribution to the NSW Government’s work”. “Their unique insights, views and advice assist in the development of policies and programs affecting young people,” Andrew Gee said. Council members represent the diversity of

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OUR Gal Diane Slattery

Moorbel Hall Markets

How long have you lived in Canowindra? I’m originally from New Zealand. I came to Canowindra via Sydney and Cooma and I’ve been here since 1981. What is your favourite thing about Canowindra? I like the people, the town and the climate too. It’s nice and a very pretty, friendly town. Do you have any hobbies or passions? Apart from my grandkids, I play bowls and I do Tai Chi. I don’t have time for more but I do love to travel. How many countries have you travelled? I’ve been to Turkey twice and I’ve been to Canada, Alaska, Singapore, and Hong Kong as well as touching a little bit on the States. Where is your favourite place in the world? Turkey – I love the people! I loved Istanbul, it’s a beautiful place. I love exotic places. If you won the lotto, how would you spend it? My kids and grandkids would get some and I’d do some more travelling. Who inspires you the most? Ataturk, Winston Churchill and Joan of Arc. What is the biggest change you would like to see in the world? A cessation of fighting in the Middle East.

Saturday 1st August 8am – 12pm Great variety of stalls BBQ & morning tea available. To book a stall, or for more information contact Warwick 6344 2025.

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Free Microchipping Next week is Local Government Week 2015 and to honour the occasion Cabonne Council is offering pet owners in the Shire free microchipping for their dogs and cats as well as financial assistance to have them desexed. According to Cabonne Mayor Michael Hayes, an estimated 100,000 cats and 80,000 dogs are euthanised in pounds and shelters around Australia every year. Many are said to have been surrendered because financial circumstances prevented owners from having their pets desexed. “Research has shown desexed cats and dogs are less likely to roam, get into fights, be hit by cars or impounded,” Cr Hayes said. “Encouraging responsible pet ownership and administering the Companion Animals Act is a cornerstone of Local Government in NSW,” said Cabonne Council Communications & Media Officer Dale Jones. “While many people are aware councils manage rates, roads and rubbish, the breadth and diversity of their work often goes unrecognised.” Local Government Week gives Councils the chance to promote the importance of councils to residents, ratepayers, businesses and the wider community as a whole. Cr Hayes said this was the perfect opportunity to give something back to the community, ensuring that the Shire’s cats and dogs are microchipped and registered. Pet owners will be limited to two free microchipping and discount desexing vouchers. The Council will provide $100 to desex a female dog, $50 for a male dog or female cat and $25 for a male cat. Pet owners must also provide proof of residence within Cabonne to receive the vouchers. This offer will be available during the first week of August in conjunction with Local Government Week which runs from 3-9 August. Enquire at the Council’s Molong office or call 6392 3200 after Monday 3 August. Pet-owners are encouraged not to hesitate as a limited number of vouchers is available.

IMAGE: Diane Slattery on her ‘Turkish Couch’

COMPUTER Bytes Did you know that I can configure and securely connect to your computers? This is a great way for me to deliver support and maintenance after-hours or at times when it is most convenient to you. I can perform unattended access to home or office computers from anywhere, allowing monitoring and management of computers. Windows updates can be tracked and configured, virus scans and checks of your PC can be performed, software installs can be monitored and remote connection made easy to fix issues as required. By Chris Gregory

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BE Seen

WHAT’S On 26 Jul 1 Aug 30 Jul 31 Jul 30 & 31 Jul 1 Aug 1-2 Aug 1-2 Aug

Allan Symons fishing at Dundee Beach NT.

1 Aug 2 Aug 5 Aug 5 Aug 4&6 Aug

Our sales girl Roselea and boyfriend Alex during the Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb.

6 Aug 8 Aug 9 Aug 13 Aug 15 Aug 15 Aug

Grahame Kerr enjoying morning coffee at Echuca Historic Port.

National Blood Donor Week Grand Concert & Art Display @ Cowra Civic Centre. These events have been put together by schools in Cowra, Canowindra & surrounding districts, to celebrate Education week. Canowindra Food Basket every Friday @ Uniting Church Hall 9:30am-12pm. The 26-Storey Treehouse @ Orange Civic Theatre, Byng St, Orange. For bookings phone Ticketek on 6393 8111 or visit www.orange.nsw.gov.au/theatre Moorbel Hall Markets 8-12pm @ Moorbel Hall, Auxiliary St Moorbel. MASSIVE CLEARANCE SALE from 8am @ Riverbank Gallery Gaskill St, Canowindra. Everything must go. Meditation Class Sat 10am & Buddhist Talk Sun 10am @ Cowra Regional Art Gallery. For more information phone 6340 2190. “The second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” 2pm @ Cowra Civic Centre Theatrette. Tickets at the door, $20 adults & $15 concession. Canowindra Junior Pythons Walla Rugby GALA DAY from 9am @ Canowindra Sports Complex. Canteen open all day, jumping castle for the kiddies & a monster raffle with fantastic prizes. FREE Skills & Drills with the Waratahs for U7-U15’s from 4-5:30pm @ Anne Ashwood Pk, Bathurst. Registrations at 3:15pm followed by the clinic. Angela Ellis Boot Camp 6pm & 7pm classes every Wednesday until 16th Sept @ Moorbel Hall. Phone Ang Ellis on 0428 165 905 if interested. Canowindra Little Athletics Registration Days 4-5:30pm @ the Oval, Canowindra. $70 per athlete (family discounts available). For more details phone Andrew Phelan on 0414 594 239 or email andrewphelan26@hotmail.com Small Biz Business Bus from 9-3pm 81 Gaskill St, Canowindra. Small business operators can come along to hear some personalised advice from business experts. Orange Region Farmer’s Market 8:30-12:30pm @ Orange Showground. Sunday Serenade an afternoon of fine local music, speech & song. 2pm @ All Saints Anglican Church, Canowindra. Tickets $5 at the door (including afternoon tea), children primary school aged & under are free. SAVE THE DATE! Variety Bash Lunch @ Canowindra Public School. Women’s Self-Defence Course 10-4pm @ Kumiai Ryu Training Centre - 48 William St, Cowra. $65p/head. Phone David on 0427 400 222 to secure your position. “Roy Orbinson & The Everly Brothers” @ Bathurst Entertainment Centre. For bookings visit www.bmec.com.au or phone 6333 6161. If you have any photos from a special event, please send them to editor@canowindraphoenix.com.au

LOCAL GOVERNMENT WEEK 2015 To celebrate

LOCAL GOVERNMENT WEEK 2015 and encourage responsible pet ownership Cabonne Council is offering a limited number of

FREE MICRO-CHIPPING & DISCOUNTED DESEXING VOUCHERS

Pet owners can enquire about the vouchers by calling into Council’s Molong office or telephoning 6392 3200 from Monday 3 August 2015 • Pet owners limited to two free micro-chipping and discount desexing vouchers • Council will provide $100 vouchers to desex a female dog, $50 for a male dog or female cat and $25 for a male cat • To receive vouchers, pet owners must produce proof of residence within Cabonne, such as a driver’s licence or rates notice • Vouchers will have an expiry date and desexing surgery will be undertaken at the Molong and Canowindra Veterinary Clinics

Limited number of vouchers available, so don’t hesitate


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Small Business Smarts Canowindra’s small businesses have the chance to grab a fantastic opportunity in August with the Small Biz Bus planning to visit the town. Small business operators will be able to take advantage of high quality business assistance and access personalised advice from business experts at no cost to them. “Speaking to an advisor can help you take the next step, whether you’re just starting out, wanting to ensure your business is sustainable or hoping to grow,” said NSW Minister for Small Business John Barilaro. The Small Biz Bus travels around NSW to provide face-to-face, personalised advice and information. The Office of the NSW Small Business Commissioner has two of these buses and in 2014 they made 325 visits to communities with more than 60 per cent of these visits in regional areas. The services are completely confidential and are provided by independent business advisors with real small business experience. The bus will stop at 81 Gaskill Street from 9am to 3pm on Thursday 6 August. To book an appointment call Central NSW BEC on 1300 134 359 or visit www.smallbusiness. nsw.gov.au for more information. By Rosi Broom

Community Notices

Thursday 6 August 10am Holy Communion at Peace Memorial Uniting Church Canowindra Friday 7 August 9.30 - noon Foodbasket at Canowindra Uniting Church Hall

Community Partnerships Community not-for-profit organisations in Canowindra are being encouraged to apply for funding through the Community Building Partnerships program. “The Community Building Partnership program allows for community infrastructure to be built, refurbished or enhanced, making an important impact on the day-to-day lives of our local communities,” Mr Gee said. Applications will be assessed on merit against the project criteria and should demonstrate how their project will benefit their local community. The application period closes at 5pm on Friday 7 August and can be lodged online at www.communitybuildingpartnership.nsw,gov. au where additional information about the program and the types of projects eligible for funding is also available.

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IMAGE: The Small Biz Bus is coming to Canowindra!

Trades and Services

The Anglican and Uniting Churches of Canowindra and surrounding districts. Sunday 2 August 2015 The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost 8am St Matthew’s Anglican Church Woodstock 9.30am Peace Memorial Uniting Church Canowindra 11.15am Cranbury Community Uniting Church 4pm St Matthew’s Anglican Church Eugowra

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• General fabrication • Custom built trailers & ute trays • Aluminium, stainless steel & general welding General repairs • Sheet metal folding SERVICING CANOWINDRA AND SURROUNDING AREAS Call Ben 0422 445 025 or email weldxfabs@hotmail.com FOR YOUR FREE QUOTE

As on TV. Phone 6341 3122 www.pictonbros.com.au FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS Gas Fitter, LPGas, personal Service. Blocked drains cleared. Call Tony 0438 906 125. Canowindra and districts. L/NO: 1456 Farmer Doug’s Gourmet Potatoes available at Janelli Nursery Stand Moorbel Hall Markets WANTED Someone to train a 14 month old Border Collie X Kelpie for basic sheep round up skills. Call Alex on 0400 4098 74 FOR SALE 1 x 30 tonne HE grain field bin. $5000 plus GST. 1 x 20 tonne grain field bin, fully galvanised sides with tarp rails. $2,250 plus GST. Phone 0429 447 166 FOR SALE 1 x International Acco 1850D Truck. 18 ft tipping tray with grain bin rollover tarp plus sheep crate in A1 condition. $25,000 plus GST. Phone 0429 447 166 GARAGE SALE Saturday 1st August from 9am at 12 Bluebell St Canowindra. 8 seater 3 piece lounge, near new fridge/ freezer, tv unit, $5 goodie bags. For enquiries phone 6344 2868. MISSING Much loved family pet Pippa missing from Ferguson St, Canowindra since Sunday. Reward offered for her safe return. Please call Vickie: 0447 838 401, Amy: 0422 024 706 or Bec: 0488 958 920. To place a classified ad please contact sales@canowindraphoenix.com.au


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Canowindra Sport in Trundle’s favour. All players put in a mighty effort and with more ball work they will be looking good for the following rounds. Player’s player went to Jayden Brown with Kain Earsman receiving 3 points, David Birmingham and Aaron Earsman 2 points and Tim Whythes 1 point. This weekend the Tigers take on the Binalong team at Tom Clyburn Oval which should be a great contest in all grades. By Terese Peters

RUGBY LEAGUE TAG

IMAGE: The Cowra women’s hockey team after their final match

HOCKEY

NSW Women’s Hockey Masters Cowra and Canowindra women’s hockey players teamed up for a stunning weekend of Masters Hockey at the State Championships in Bathurst over the weekend. The carnival was a four day event, with 117 teams over five different age groups from over 35’s to over 55’s, sixteen different divisions representing approximately 1600 veteran players. Having only enough to field one side, and with only one sub, Cowra women aged between 33 and 50 needed to play in the younger age group of over 35’s. An exemption was granted for the one under age player Tracy Lamb whose skill with a stick proved to be a great asset to the team. The weekend provided the ladies with an opportunity for fast, competitive play against other players of similar age and skill. This is a rare occasion as the Cowra competition, shared by the Canowindra players, is a competition of mixed ages and gender. The forward line of Lisa Starr, Lisa Robertson, Elka Johnstone, Sally Scammell, Terina Johnstone and Ashley Wright were superb

in working between themselves and Maxine Sanford, Cherie McCabe and Tracey Lamb in the halves for a fast flowing, action packed games. With the reliability of Maxine, Lisa Starr, Cherie and Ashley (with Ashley only in her second year of hockey), the stick work of Lisa Robertson, Elka and Terina Johsntone and Tracy Lamb were a perfect combination for a competitive team. Add the rock solid defense of Amara Flannery and the keeping skills of Di Clark, and Cowra was definitely in there with a chance. Despite coming 5th in their division, all games could have gone either way and Cowra certainly did themselves proud in tough competition, primarily on an artificial surface favoured by the vast majority of their rivals and rarely played on by the Cowra players. Under the expert tutelage of Noel, the Cowra Women’s team is increasing its knowledge of the sport and looks optimistically towards the future years at the State Championships.

RUGBY LEAGUE

ball. Canowindra’s forwards were working hard on the ground’s heavy conditions, putting them in a good position to attack. Brown went down the blind side only a couple of metres short of the try line to set Ebann Malae in for a try, and McLean added the extras to level the scores. Late in the second half, the Tigers had a great opportunity in a penalty kick only to see it go just wide. With a few minutes left on the clock, Canowindra tried hard to equal the scores but their last kick found the Trundle player instead and when the siren sounded, the score was 13-12

On Saturday the Canowindra Tigers travelled to Trundle to consolidate their 3rd place on the ladder. The defence was the best it’s been all year with neither side giving an inch. After some bone-rattling tackles a kick went up from Trundle, who ran away to score under the post, taking the first lead 6-0. Trundle increased their lead with a lapse in defence for them to post a second try and conversion, taking the score to 12-0 at half time. The Tigers worked hard playing fantastic football and putting a strain on Trundle’s defence with team efforts and good handling of the

By Gai Gauci

The Canowindra Tigresses also travelled to Trundle on Saturday to take on the Trundle Sunflowers. The players did not disappoint in this round, playing an outstanding game of league tag and coming home with a 32-0 win. Ashley McLean scored 2 tries with more points scored by Krystal Coker, Tanika Wensley and Jennifer Holmes. This weekend the girls will face off against the Binalong side in Canowindra so get out there and support your Rugby League Tag players!

RUGBY UNION

The Pythons bared Orange’s cold temperature to take on the Aggies in one of their worst games for the season, but with some coordination from team captain Sean Wyburn, they were able to come away with a win. They didn’t start off on a good foot as Kenny Turnball was hospitalised for a hamstring injury in the warmup. With Dean Schaefer strong in attack, bouldering over defence, Ronald Lawrence soon made it over the line and Ed Price converted. The Aggies came back with a penalty kick bringing the score to 10-7. The Pythons were on a roll when Daniel Williams scored next to the post and Ed Price converted the goal stretching their score 2110. In the second half the Aggies gained possession of the ball and scored. With tempers rising and only 4 points separating them the Pythons were left battling after a few yellow cards. The Pythons pushed a scrum over the line for Adam Nash to score and win 26-17. Taneil Thornberry

WOMEN’S BOWLS

The first round of Consistency matches were played on Tuesday 28 July. Libby Balcomb defeated Diane Slattery with a score of 152108. Marion Wilson defeated Betty Hodge with a score of 145-15. Betty conceded the match to Marion. Colleen Crump defeated Sheryn O’Malveney with a score of 150-115 and Jill Messenger defeated Daph Bryant with a score of 153147. One game of social triples was played with Ellen Petty, Bobbie Turner and Gwen Haydon defeating Moyna Rue, Linda Miller and Heather Hoad with a score of 21-1.


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