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RRRR EEERER A home full of character

IT WILL not be hard to fall in love with this three-bedroom, one-bathroom character home located in a highly sought-after area of town.

Boasting high ceilings, jarrah trimmings, a wood fireplace, and three reverse-cycle air conditioners, this home is the perfect combination of modern convenience and classic charm.

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The large kitchen is stacked full of all the amenities needed and is perfect for entertaining.

Two spacious living areas provide plenty of room for family and friends.

All three bedrooms have retained their classic appeal and size with wall-to-wall carpet and window fittings, it will have you feeling at home at every turn.

Situated on an 806 square metre block it has a large deck Alfresco area overlooking the backyard which sports an eye-catching courtyard and fully fenced and manicured yard. This is the perfect place to relax and enjoy the summer months or have friends over for a barbecue.

This home has been lovingly renovated and has all the character you would expect from a timeless family home.

OTHER FEATURES INCLUDE:

►Powered workshop;

►Rear lane access;

►Single-car garage/workshop;

►Additional garden shed;

►Rainwater tank.

Call Matt Blackford on 0405 919 121 to arrange a viewing.

Home Fact File

Location: 18 Swanstone Street

Price: $ 349,000

Bedrooms: 4

Bathrooms: 1

Cars: 1

Contact: Matt Blackford 0405 919 121

Across

4. a throwing weapon (7)

7. in the middle, average (6)

8. a light pleasant rhythm (4)

9 an Indian king or prince (5)

10 historical documents of an organisation (8)

12 pretend (5)

13 a box-like cage for a pet rabbit, etc (5)

14 a list of difficult words with their meanings explained (8)

16. a whip for flogging people (7)

18 of the later part of the Stone Age (9)

20 make a thing dirty or impure (6) Down

1 a chewy sweet made from nuts, sugar, honey and egg-white (6)

2. a din; a brawl (6)

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Church Notices

ALL SAINTS’ ANGLICAN CHURCH:

46 Venn Street.

Church Services: Every Sunday at 9am. Morning tea after the service.

Holy Communion: First and second Sundays of each month.

Clues

4. a throwing weapon (7)

7. in the middle, average (6)

8. a light pleasant rhythm (4)

9. an Indian king or prince (5)

10. historical documents of an organisation (8)

12. pretend (5)

13. a box-like cage for a pet rabbit, etc (5)

14. a list of difficult words with their meanings explained (8)

16. a whip for flogging people (7)

18. of the later part of the Stone Age (9)

20. make a thing dirty or impure (6)

Down

1. a chewy sweet made from nuts, sugar, honey and egg-white (6)

2. a din; a brawl (6)

3. trailing plant with blue or white flowers (10)

5. disagreement, quarrelling (8)

6. cheerfulness (6)

11. a person who lives alone and avoids others (7)

15. leather with one side rubbed to make it velvety (5)

17. spread something widely; not concentrated (7)

19. not pure (6)

3 trailing plant with blue or white flowers (10)

5. disagreement, quarrelling (8)

6. cheerfulness (6)

11. a person who lives alone and avoids others (7)

15 leather with one side rubbed to make it velvety (5)

17 spread something widely; not concentrated (7)

19. not pure (6)

20 years ago

Checks biased: miller

Collie sawmiller George Saunders hit out at a forest inspection program, claiming it was one-sided.

Mr Saunders questioned the credibility of the program, saying the timber industry would not be adequately represented.

Emergencies tackled

Collie was one of six South West shires tackling emergency response management. The group of shires, which included Donnybrook-Balingup, Capel, Dardanup, Harvey and the City of Bunbury, looked at regional solutions to dealing with emergencies including fires, floods and major accidents.

Shaved for a cure

Thousands of dollars were raised in support of the Leukaemia Foundation by Collie people shaving and colouring their hair.

One of the biggest fundraisers was held at the Crown Hotel, where more than $1,200 was collected.

Soccer’s funding boost

Soccer players reaped the benefits of a $150,000 upgrade to the Roche Park pitches.

The pitches needed to be completely restructured, with funding coming from the Community Sporting and Recreation Facilities Fund.

Collie trot club win

The Collie Trotting Club claimed a win after it was announced that the trotting fraternity was granted an additional rep- resentative on the Racing and Wagering Board.

Then club president Brian Wheeler said he thought the result reflected well on the country members of parliament who took the issue on.

Sport:

Hunter's hometown victory

Former prominent local junior player Scott Hunter made an impressive return to the local fairways when he won the Collie Golf Club's premier event, the 2003 Riverside Open.

Trevor "Trizzy" Lawrence's won the nett section, to provide the club with one of the best "local" results in the event's history.

Morning prayer: all other Sundays. Enquiries to warden: Gwen Molnar. Phone 9734 4020 or 0439 375 598.

Op shop: Open Tuesdays to Fridays 9am

- 3pm Church office: Tuesdays only.

Secretary email: collieanglican@gmail. com

Website: www.allsaintschurchcollie.org

BAPTIST CHURCH: Cnr Prinsep and Elouera Streets, North Collie.

Church Enquiries: snr Elder Bob Greig 0418 903 693

Elder Stephen Sopolinski 0457 896 365 Sunday Service : 9.30am Visitors Welcome.

Kid's church: during Service. Morning tea after service.

Ladies Bible Study Group: Tuesday 9.30am at the Church.

CHURCH OF CHRIST: 165 Prinsep St.

Pastor: Shayne Goldfinch 0422 515 257.

Elder: Evan Mandry 0407 445 788.

Secretary: Glynis 0403 159 668.

Sundays: 9.30am, Family Service and Kids Church.

Thursdays: 9.30am, Craft & Friendship – Phone Heather 9734 4066

Saturdays: 7.30am, Periodically, Breakfast – Phone Evan 9734 1354.

Weekly Bible studies on various days. All enquiries welcomed. Vision Radio (87.6FM) is a Ministry of our Church.

COALFIELDS BAPTIST CHURCH: 43 Venn Street, Independent Baptist Church, Simple Bible Preaching, Psalms, Classic Hymns and Spiritual Songs, KJV, Friendly Congregation. Main Service Sun 10am Bible Study Sun 4pm. All Welcome! Tea and Coffee Refreshments after Services.

Enquiries:

Pastor Josh Denford 0403 300 802 coalfieldsbaptist@gmail.com facebook.com/cbccollie

FOURSQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH: 46 Johnston Street, Collie. All are welcome to join with us in fellowship. Friday: Food Ministry 10am-12noon, Prayer meeting 7pm

Sunday: 10am morning service. Sunday School during service. For enquiries phone Pastor Garry Fisher on 9734 3796. ST BRIGID’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Cnr Prinsep and Medic Streets. Parish Priest: Fr. Gerald Tan Office: 9793 2011. email:stbrigidscollie@ optusnet.com.au

Weekend Masses: St. Brigid’s: 6.00pm Saturday, 10.00am Sunday. St. Mary’s, Darkan: 8.00am, 1st and 3rd Sunday each month.

Baptisms and weddings by request. Vinnie’s shop: 9734 5664. Shopping hours: 9am to 1pm, Monday to Friday.

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST

CHURCH: Cnr Wittenoom & Steere Streets. You are welcome to fellowship with us, we meet every second and fourth Saturday. Bible Study 9.30am, Service 11am. 88.0 faithFM

WEST ARTHUR:

The Uniting Church meets on the first and third Sunday of the month at 9am. KYB is held on Tuesday at 9.30am at the Old Duranillin School.

The Catholic Church meets on the first and third Sunday of the month at 8am. The Anglican Church meets on: Second Sunday of the month at 8am at Darkan Fourth Sunday of the month at 8am at Darkan. Third Sunday of the month at 8am at Arthur River.

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