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Masterchef! Four-year-old Caitlin White loves cooking cupcakes with her mum so much that she showed us some of her skills at Courallie Park Child Care Centre recently. Frost Fest starts next week giving kids like Caitlin the opportunity to participate in cooking classes and art classes, as well as heaps more events for the whole family to go to. For more information on Frost Fest see page 2.
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It’s Frost Fest time again and looking at the program a lot of people have done a great deal of work to make this year’s event bigger and better than ever. There are heaps and heaps of great things to see and do and I encourage everyone to get along to at least one or two events. Let me also pass on a very big well done to all involved and good luck for a huge success again. It’s been a bit longer coming than I intended but our next Photo News Dinner Club night will happen on Saturday September 4 at Cafe Latte. This time we’ve organised an International Night and the idea is for us to sample a variety of different delicacies from around the world. Seats are limited to about 45 so if you’d like to come along please book early. The number you need to book on is in the ad on page 24 of this issue. It promises to be another great night in great surroundings with great hosts. Folks in Cudal and Cargo often like to receive Photo News so we’ve arranged for copies to be available for pick up in both centres from this week. You’ll find our stands in the general stores in both towns and they should be available each Thursday afternoon. Our next Fifty Plus Extra comes out again next week so look for it right in the middle of your Photo News. Fifty Plus Extra has lots of interesting reading for not just over 50’s but for everyone. While on Fifty Plus Extra, if you are a lady over 50 who would like to appear as a Golden Girl give Grace a call at our office on 6361 3575. If, on the other hand, you would like to nominate someone, you can do that too by still calling Grace. Until next week, cheers and go well! bob@cwpn.com.au
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Celebrate Orange at Frost Fest! By GRACE JOHNS Frost Fest time has rolled around again! orange’s week long celebration of food, music, art, and all things great about orange will kick off tomorrow and run through till sunday, August 8. this will be the 2nd annual Frost Fest and organisers have planned even more entertainment than last year. Photo news would like to recommend some of the highlights of this wonderful community event. Get inspired by the master Chefs and be a part of the inaugural Great orange Apple Pie Bake off. show off your pie-making skills using fantastic local apples, with the winning entry being served for dessert at the mayoral Dinner! Come along and celebrate 150 years of local government at the mayoral Dinner Dance and community recognition awards. the 3 course dinner will be held at the orange Function Centre and will honour significant contributors to the
orange community. Bookings are essential. For something out of left field why not witness the popular Bikini and Budgie smuggler challenge? this crazy event involves local sporting teams running around robertson Park in their swimmers! All money raised by the brave participants will go to ronald mcDonald house. music lovers are in for a treat with a host of big name acts coming to orange. tim Freedman will be playing an intimate show in the Hotel Canobolas Grand Ballroom on saturday. this is sure to be a stunning performance from one of Australia’s finest songwriters. The show includes dinner and wine. Grinspoon will turn up the heat on Frost Fest when they Perform at the ex-services’ club, playing songs off their new album “six to midnight”. Grinspoon shows are renowned for their blistering pace and powerful sound. Don’t miss these guys! You can also get down when Lee Kernaghan scoots into town! Lee is touring his new album “Planet Country” which went straight to #1 in the AriA charts.
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there is plenty to keep the young people of orange interested throughout Frost Fest, with an afternoon art class that is sure to bring out the creativity of all involved! this class will be run by a professional artist, and all materials will be supplied. Budding young chefs are also invited to come along to hands on cooking class, where they can learn how to be a master of the kitchen! so don’t let the recent chilly conditions deter you from getting out of the house, crack out your winter woollies and experience the great things Frost Fest has to offer! there are a great number of events throughout the week, and there is sure to be something for everyone. For more information on events, visit www.tasteorange.com.au
(Pictured) Ready, Steady, Cook! Caitlin White is one of the many kids who can look forward to the Frost Fest junior cooking class.
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It must be tough being a Councillor by BoB Holland
Last Thursday after work, I attended a get together that was arranged between Orange City Council and The Orange Business Chamber. The idea was simply to help build the relationships between Council and local business people by inviting them to come along to the Council Chambers, the inner sanctum as it were and to meet with Councillors on a social and informal basis. About twenty people attended this first night which I understand will be the first of many such nights. The Mayor, John Davis, in a very short speech explained that Council was keen to see more business people have a better understanding of how Council functions and also to enable Council to gain more input from the business community to help them with their decision making. I, like many small business owners, don’t normally go along to such meetings but on this occasion I decided to do so because it didn’t require a lot of my time and to be honest I was a bit curious over what it was all about.
at the end of the day, they are just like you and me If nothing else, looking around the room and seeing who was there and then mixing with some of the people it became pretty obvious to me what a tough job it must be, just being a Councillor. At the end of the day, they are just like you and me, they probably want the same things, they probably have the same hopes and aspirations and like all of us, they probably love to be appreciated. And like us also, on the personal front and as an Orange Councillor they probably can’t have everything they’d like. If I’m really honest, I’d have to say that my view of the local council, like so many of us, has generally been very narrow minded. I hear a little bit of news, probably slanted or distorted or taken out of context simply to get a reaction, and then form my opinions on that. I need to change that attitude and I now have. I applaud Council’s initiative with these new meetings and also look forward to supporting them in their endeavours to keep the public more informed about goings on in our City. On that note, our readers will appreciate another Council initiative that starts in Photo News this week. Council will now be providing our readers with a short newsletter each month to help further keep us informed about matters of interest. Being a Councillor must surely be a tough job, but we have to believe that they always act in our best interests and for the greater good. Let’s all support and encourage them in good faith until we have good reason not to, then there’s always the ballot box.
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By CHRIS BENNETTS They say ThaT life can change in a blink of an eye, that unforeseen challenges will present themselves and test you. No one knows this better than Glenn and Janelle langham and their family. Three years ago Glenn was just 42 years old and managing his own smash repair business, when one seemingly normal morning at work Glenn suffered a sudden stroke that left him in a coma for 12 days. Glenn had suffered a Brain stem stroke, which resulted in him spending the next 6 months in Orange Base hospital, mainly in the apex wing where the slow road of recovery began. Glenn would be up in the morning and begin exercises with the physio, starting with basic exercises such as ‘sit-to -stand’ (basically learning how to stand from a seated position), as well as stepping machines and parallel bars. Glenn also undertook speech pathology classes to regain some of the speech he had lost; “The staff at the apex wing were wonderful, they really helped” Janelle said But the real test for Glenn and Janelle began when Glenn returned home and began incorporating what they had learnt at physio into everyday living; “The real rehabilitation started at home, it is a completely different thing compared to what you have learnt throughout day to day life” Janelle said. One of the challenges Glenn and Janelle have faced is the lack of activities and support groups
for victims of stroke in Glenn’s age group. Janelle explained that there are lots of activities for senior citizens, but not a lot for 40 year olds; “Glenn still likes to be very active and is involved in a stroke recovery group that is mainly made up of older people and it would be great for younger people to be involved in that.” Glenn has been doing rehabilitation with Richard Turnball, manager of ‘Body Dynamics exercise & sports Physiology’ in Orange for 12 months. it is an intense training schedule, which Glenn is revelling in. “Working with Richard suits Glenn better; it is more ‘blokey’ and enjoyable, it feels normal; like going to the gym rather than rehabilitation. seeing Glenn walk by himself is the ultimate goal”. Richard is focusing on pinpointing target areas, which will get Glenn moving more freely, Balance and leg strength are key areas that are improving every day. “We are working on his core strength, a big challenge for Glenn is getting to work his legs the way they should... he has a very strong upper body”. Richard explains that Glenn has trouble with ‘proprioception’, which is the sense that indicates whether the body is moving with required effort, and where the various parts of the body are located in relation to each other. The purpose of all Glenn’s exercises is to achieve the re-wiring of his brain; it is a case of Glenn relearning skills all over again. Janelle sums up
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The Road to recovery Working out: Glenn working his arm muscles at Body Dynamics Exercise & Sports Physiology.
A stroke is like a crash on a motorway, some paths are blocked but there are other ways around the crash site... the experience both personally and concisely; “a stroke is like a crash on a motorway, some paths are blocked but there are other ways around the crash site. like most learning exercises repetition is the key; the more times you do it the better you get.” for all the hardships that Glenn has faced, he still keeps a positive attitude and a wicked sense of humour. When Photo News asked Glenn what exercise machine he would like his photo taken on, he replied, “it doesn’t matter, i look good on everything!” he is a popular character at ‘Body Dynamics exercise & sports Physiology’ and he gives 100% to his routines. Janelle has returned to full time work after
spending the last 3 years looking after Glenn closely. A normal week now finds Glenn having his carer for 2 days and the remaining 3 days he spends at Janelle’s work; “i work at a great place where Glenn can come in” Janelle explained. “i’m the security!” Glenn laughed. Janelle also offers advice to an age group that may think the dangers of a stroke are immune to them; “for people who don’t think a stroke can happen it can happen to them, it can... if you’re stressed, like a drink and a smoke then the chances of you having a stroke is increased. it can happen to anyone” Glenn and Janelle continue to be optimistic about the future; “it has taken 3 years to get back on track, but Glenn is fitter and healthier than ever before”.
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Behaviour versus belief By Pauline Haydon While bike riding recently, my son was well ahead of me approaching a busy road. To my delight and astonishment, he stopped and waited patiently for me to arrive. Phew! I zealously thanked him for his good behaviour. His replied was perplexing. “Yes Mummy, if I went on the road I might get run over, die and go to hell.” Concerned by my son’s misunderstanding regarding eternity, I asked why he considered hell his only option. His reply was simple enough. “If I went on the road, that would be naughty and if I’m naughty and die I’ll go to hell.” My heart sank … what a burden to carry. He was wrong. Our entry into heaven is not dependant on our behaviour but rather our belief. Romans 10:10 says, “With the heart a person trusts in Christ and so is declared acceptable to God.” Hopefully, our behaviour will reflect what Christ has done for us but it will never be good enough to earn us entry into heaven. PICTURE: CENTRAL WEST PHOTO NEWS/GRACE JOHNS
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If YOuR CHIld is in primary school at the moment then you’re probably considering where to send them for high school. A child’s high school years can be some of the most important character building times in their lives, so you want to make an informed decision. ‘We are conscious that some families have never visited our school to see for themselves the learning experiences and facilities available
here,’ a spokesperson for OHS told Photo News. Orange High School (OHS) is giving you the opportunity to learn all about life at Orange’s largest Secondary School to make the decision making process easier. OHS provides a comprehensive public education for all students and pride themselves on ‘allowing breadth of opportunity without compromising individual needs’.
An information night will be held at OHS Performing Arts Centre on Tuesday, August 3. All are invited to come and learn more about OHS student life from 6pm to 7.30pm. finger food will be provided. RSVPs are appreciated for catering purposes so give OHS a call on 6362 3444 or by emailing Suellen.Milham@det.nsw.edu.au. It’s never too early to consider the future!
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That rocks! What’s hot on the music charts
Two newbies on singles chart THERE are two newcomers on the official ARIA singles chart this week. Newton Faulkner debuts at No.8 with I Hate Mondays, while Usher Featuring Pitbull arrive in tenth spot with DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love. The top two spots on both the singles and albums charts are unchanged this week.
Australian singles chart 1 (1) Love The Way You Lie – Eminem Feat. Rihanna 2 (2) I Like It – Enrique Iglesias Feat. Pitbull 3 (3) California Gurls – Katy Perry Feat. Snoop Dogg 4 (8) If I Had You – Adam Lambert 5 (4) Airplanes – B.o.B Feat. Hayley Williams 6 (5) Billionaire – Travie McCoy Feat. Bruno Mars 7 (6) Smile – Uncle Kracker 8 (–) I Hate Mondays – Newton Faulkner 9 (10) Not Afraid – Eminem 10 (–) DJ Got Us Fallin’ In Love – Usher Feat. Pitbull
Australian albums chart 1 (1) Recovery – Eminem 2 (2) Aphrodite – Kylie Minogue 3 (6) The Twilight Saga: Eclipse – Soundtrack 4 (4) Glee: The Music, Volume 3 Showstoppers – Glee Cast 5 (9) My Worlds – Justin Bieber 6 (7) Euphoria – Enrique Iglesias 7 (10) Down The Way – Angus & Julia Stone 8 (13) Lungs – Florence + The Machine 9 (11) Save Me, San Francisco – Train 10 (3) Glee: The Music, Journey To Regionals – Glee Cast
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John Jenner is our Men at work this week who was busy getting ready for a day’s work in the kitchen at the Great Western Hotel Age 36 Status Single What’s your job? Chef What are your hobbies? Rebuilding a XB Falcon your favourite movie? Ninja Assassins What is your idea of the perfect first
date? Nice dinner and a movie What’s your dream job? Owning a restaurant What would your best mate describe you as? Loyal If you had to eat one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be? Chocolate What three bands would you like to see live in concert? AC/DC, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Eminem In the movie of your life, who would play you? Jason Statham
If you could have any superpower what would it be? Psychic foresight What’s your worst injury, how did you get it? Chopping off my thumb while cutting pumpkin What qualities do you like in a woman? Loyalty and open to options What qualities do you dislike in a woman? Shallowness and money hungry Where do you want to be in 10 years time? Managing my own restaurant and happily married with kids CENTRAL WEST PHOTO NEWS/CHRIS BENNETTS
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iT’s TiMe again for the sydney to the Gong Ms Bike Ride and for the third time a team of locals that call themselves ‘Figures and Fur’ will be donning their helmets this November and riding 90km from sydney to wollongong to do their part! The team is made up of staff and friends from Mark Byrnes and Co and Orange Veterinary hospital and this year they aim to raise $50,000 for multiple sclerosis. This is the third year the team has participated; last year 37 riders raised $31, 644 outstripping their original target of $10,000 and placing the team as the highest fundraiser for the whole event that raises a total of $3 million for Ms Australia. Ms is a lifelong disease, affecting the central nervous system, for which a cure is yet to be found. Doctors and scientists are making discoveries in treating and understanding MS every day and research to find a cure is very encouraging. Ms Australia supports the search for a cure while also
providing information and advice on the treatments available so that people can better manage their symptoms. Ben wright, a partner of Mark Byrnes and Co said that people appeared to be happy to support the team knowing they were putting in a personal physical effort. “it’s an enjoyable and motivating way to get involved. we decided to make an effort towards a good cause and to utilise our position in the community,” Ben said. if you want to get involved you have two options, you can either join the team yourself as a rider by contacting 6362 0988 or emailing gong@mbco.com.au or by donating to them team. Donations are accepted online at http://register.gongride.org.au/Ms-sydney-to-the-Gong-Bike-Ride/ figures+and+fur or by donating in person at Mark Byrnes and CO, 14 sale street or Orange Veterinary hospital on the Molong Road. what an inspiring effort by these two businesses, let’s get involved and supported them!
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Welcome to the Central West Colby Sloan and family! This week we’re giving a big Central west welcome to Colby sloan and his wife sally and daughter Madeline. Colby and family have moved to Bathurst from Penrith, and Colby has taken up a position as an accountant at Roan Accounting in Orange! Colby has lived and worked in Penrith all his life, and was at his last accountancy firm for eight years. “we wanted a change and my parents and grandparents are from the Bathurst area,” Colby told Photo News.
Sydney to Wollongong: Some of the Figures and Fur team from last year’s Sydney to the Gong who will be participating in the ride again this year for MS
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Madeline is just 22 months old and Colby and sally have another one on the way who’s due to be born in August! “it’s good here, i can’t complain. it’s a lot more laidback, less traffic which is definitely a bonus – we’ve made the right choice,” Colby said. The family moved to the area in the last week of June, and were welcomed to the region with -6 temperatures which they said was a bit of a shock! welcome to the Central west!
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tHe JoHN LomAs skAte PArk
There has already been a $150,000 extension of the John Lomas Skate Park and a further $8000 has been allocated to construct a junior area. The junior area will be designed with features more suitable for beginners. The skate park is already very popular and the improvements will provide something for all skill levels.
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Council has recently upgraded our website. The new look site is easier to navigate and includes much more information. Take time to explore our new site at www. orange.nsw.gov.au and keep up with Council happenings.
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There will be plenty of activity at Orange sports grounds and recreation areas over the next 12 months with a range of improvements and expansions scheduled. The work includes $283,000 of works at Sir Jack Brabham Park, $300,000 at Wade Park, a skate park expansion, additional swings and a duck pond upgrade in Cook Park and lighting at Brendon Sturgeon Oval. There have also been funds allocated for an outdoor gym area. Many of these projects are a mixture of Council, State and Federal funding.
Work At sir JAck BrABHAm
The Sir Jack Brabham work includes irrigation, spectator fencing and lighting at field 5, construction of a third turf cricket wicket, five additional substitute shelters, a softball safety net extension, permanent synthetic pitcher and home plate mats and a portable public address system for softball. Council has secured $100,000 in funding from the State Government for the upgrade and has included an additional $183,000 in the Council budget. The combined funding will also be used to alter the Council compound fencing at the southern end of Sir Jack Brabham
Park. The alteration will uncover the old Orange airport sign. Sir Jack Brabham Park was once the city’s airport. Still on site are large concrete letters several metres across that spell out Orange, which could be seen from the air. The funding will also be used to install interpretive signage and construct a picnic area near the airport sign. In the next month the lighting of fields one to four at Sir Jack Brabham will be complete. A $50,000 stormwater harvesting and irrigation scheme at Jack Brabham is operational and field five has been resurfaced.
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Plans are well advanced for a $300,000 Wade Park upgrade to include irrigation, ground re-shaping and a picket fence. Work was recently completed at Brendon Sturgeon Oval, including the construction of an amenities building, car park, synthetic cricket wicket and two rugby league fields. Funding has also been allocated for lighting. In the coming months new cricket nets will also be installed at a yet to be determined oval in north Orange at a cost $34,000 with $9697 contributed by the NSW Department of Sport and Recreation. Council has also allocated $50,000 in the current budget for an upgrade of the BMX track at Anzac Park.
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The Wentworth Mine site contains the complete building infrastructure from the 1930s Lucknow mining era. On site is the main mine shaft, a secondary shaft, a stamper battery shed, a machine room, blacksmith shop, equipment store, manager’s cottage, office buildings and poppet head. To get the facility to a point were it can be opened to the public, $115,000 has been allocated for an upgrade. The work includes commissioning of a mine safety plan and landscape plan, electrical upgrade, gravel pathways and steps, metal bollards and handrails, interpretive signage and furniture. The scope of the works includes stabilising and repairing the poppet head and securing access underneath the poppet head so visitors can walk underneath and look down into the shaft.
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Water storage levels are at their highest for 12 months. Last week the combined average total was 31.89% made up of 42.6% in Spring Creek Dam and 29.1% in Suma Park Dam.
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Cook Park already has a set of swings but the popularity of the park means there can be queues at busy times. As part of the Federal Government’s RLCIP program $31,000 has been allocated for additional swings. Over the last couple of years there have been some problems associated with the
duck pond water quality. Bacteria present in soil at the base of the pond has resulted in the death of a number of ducks. Using RLCIP funds the pond will be upgraded. The work will include the restoration of the bluestone retaining walls surrounding the duck pond and installation of a base that can easily be cleaned.
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Still on water, residents need to keep their daily usage under 150 litres per day per person to maintain present restriction levels. Last week the average crept up to 157 litres from 150 litres the week before. Let’s all try to stay diligent. Council welcomes comments and submissions on current issues. Go to our website www.orange.nsw.gov.au and click the On Exhibition for Public Comment tab in Quick Links.
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Sing, Orange, sing! By GRACE JOHNS DID You knoW that singing can reduce stress levels, enhance immune systems, improve posture and improve lung function – as well as uplift your mood, build your self confidence and make you feel more positive? Many people don’t realise that singing is such a natural, healthy thing, and almost everyone can do it! If you’re a fan of singing, trained or not, you’ve probably considered joining a choir before. If you haven’t it could be for a number of reasons – you might think you’re not good enough, you might be too intimidated to audition or you might be afraid that other singers will judge you. Well there’s a new choir in town devoted entirely to the encouragement of anyone and everyone to sing regardless of how ‘talented’ they are.
sing Australia is a nation-wide initiative based on the idea that all people should be given the opportunity to sing in a welcoming and supportive environment. Whether you wish to sing professionally or socially – everyone has an equal right to sing. singing comes easier to some people than others, but sing Australia believes that everyone can ‘tune up’ given a bit of encouragement. If you love to sing but you think you’re ‘offkey’ then singing in a friendly and accepting environment where you can be yourself is a perfect way to put you on the path to an improved voice. Sing Australia was first established in 1985 around a specific concept that gives everyone an opportunity to sing. Basically, at sing Australia, you don’t have to audition to join the choir, you don’t need to attend regularly, you don’t need to be able to read music and
you don’t have to perform in concerts if you don’t want to. You may not be able to sing in tune but singing is the only way to make contact with your singing voice. All sing Australia groups sing from nationwide songbooks that have an extensive repertoire of songs, including classics like Amazing Grace and Close to You, popular music by ABBA and the Beatles and well known songs like Georgia on my Mind, Waltzing Matilda and under the Boardwalk. A sing Australia group has just been formed in orange. the group meet every Wednesday at 7.30pm to 9.30pm at the Church of Christ on Burrendong Way. Sing Australia is all about fun, personal fulfilment, new friendships and singing of course, so why not get involved! For more information visit www.singaustralia.com.au or head along to the orange group on Wednesday.
I love to sing: Current members of Orange’s new Sing Australia group are looking for more members to join the friendly and welcoming choir
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For one night only! By CHRIS BENNETTS Peter Cousens will be performing “A Life on earth” for one night only at the orange regional Conservatorium next saturday. Peter is best known for his musical theatre performances in West side story, Miss saigon, Fiddler on the roof, Les Miserables, and Chicago just to name a few. He is also the only Australian who can boast to have played the title role of the Phantom in the London production of the Phantom of the opera. During his 30 year career Peter has also done extensive work as an actor, having worked extensively on television and stage. You may have seen him in such successful television programs such as McCleod’s Daughters, return to eden, and the sullivans. He is also an accomplished Artistic Director having produced many major concerts, cabaret events and musicals. Peter has recorded 4 solo albums. Peter will be performing alongside with Anne-Maree McDonald on the night. tickets for the greatly anticipated event are on sale now at Collins Booksellers, or at the door if they are still available. show starts at 8pm, Adults cost $35 and Concessions are $25 (plus small booking fee). It is advised to get your ticket early so you don’t miss your chance to see one of Australia’s finest performers right here in Orange! For any enquiries call 6361 7974.
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Vital work Doing their part: John Cobb donated blood recently and encourages other people from the community to do so
Do you know someone who has needed a blood transfusion? By GrAce JOhns
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By chris Bennetts Volunteering your time to help people in need is indeed a noble act, it is even more special when the work you do can help save the life of a brand new baby. the Premi-Babies Association of orange is a non-profit organisation of volunteer’s committed to raising funds to provide specialised equipment for premature babies in orange and surrounding districts. Since the association began in 1973, they have raised over 100 thousand dollars for the greater Western Area Health Service district of nSW, with the majority of money coming from constant fundraising. the Premi-Babies Association group patron Margaret McFarlane explains how the group collects funds “We do a lot of fundraising, we hold raffles and run a BBQ at Bunnings, we also get donations; just recently we received a generous donation from the ‘inner Wheel Ladies’ of one thousand dollars, which we are extremely grateful for.” the group also receive support from local businesses. Some of the equipment the group have been able to acquire includes humidicribs, blood pressure monitors and ultrasound units. they have also been able to get a portable
humidicrib for Orange’s medical helicopter. the last piece of equipment the group purchased was a much needed twin basinet. “no sooner had we bought the twin basinet, we needed it. there was a set of premature twins born the next week. it is important for twins to be together when they are born and the twin basinet allows that” Margaret said. Carol Cornish explains why she gives her time to be part of the group. “A nurse recently told me that without the work we have done to get certain equipment for orange, a number of babies would not have survived. Hearing that makes you feel very proud” the Main focus for the group at the moment is replacing equipment that is beginning to be outdated, and preparing for the new hospital. President of the Premi-Babies Association, Kate Maloy-Armitt would like to put a call out for volunteers to join the group. “We need volunteers to help in our vital work. The whole community benefits from what we do. it is great for people who have some spare time on their hands and want to make a real difference.” Anyone wanting more information on this wonderful group of people can call Margaret on 63621281, or Kate on 63626441.
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DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS (NOT BEING DESIGNATED OR ADVERTISED DEVELOPMENT) To keep the Orange community informed of development activity in the City, notice is hereby given that the following development applications have been made to Council during the period To keep the Orange community informed development Monday, 19th July 2010 to Friday, 23rdofJuly 2010. activity in the City, notice is hereby given that the following development applications have been made to Council during the Inperiod accordance with 12 to of Friday, the Local Monday, 19 section July 2010 23 Government July 2010. Act, the applications may be inspected at the Customer Service counter of the Civic Centre (ground floor), Byng Street, Orange during normal office hours. In accordance with section 12 of the Local Government Act, the applications may be inspected at the Customer Service counter of the Civic Centre (ground floor), Byng Street, Because these applications are not specified as “advertised development” under an environmental Orange during normal office hours. planning instrument, there is no formal process provided for submissions on the proposed developments. Because these applications are not specified as “advertised development” under an environmental planning instrument, there is no formal process provided for submissions on the proposed developments. DA/CDC No
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A student checks out the brand new hall. PICTURES: CENTRAL WEST PHOTO NEWS/CHRIS BENNETTS
Reverend Richard Hurford addresses the gathering at the official opening of the hall.
Principal Mrs Ann Brown thanked all involved in the construction of the hall.
Senator opens new school hall By CHRIS BENNETTS
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Orange anglican grammar School officially opened its new multi-purpose hall last Thursday. Students, staff and dignitaries filled the new hall, including Senator Steve Hutchins, Orange Mayor John Davies, and Mayor of Cabonne Kevin Duffy. The new hall has been built with Federal funding under the ‘Building the Education Revolution’ stimulus package. Senator Hutchins took a break from the busy election period to officially open the hall, along with Principal Mrs Ann Brown. Senator Hutchins spoke on behalf of the Federal Government, “It’s a pleasure to be here on this great occasion, it certainly is a great hall that will assist in the education of local young men and women well into the future.” Senator Hutchins also made mention of the various 96 workers that were employed in the construction of the hall
“This is the essence of the economic stimulus plan” he said. Orange Anglican Grammar School received $850,000 under the P21 (Primary Schools in the 21st Century) grant and $75,000 under the NSP (National School Pride) grant. Combined, these two grants have enabled the School to build the multipurpose hall and have also contributed to the significant network of ramps and paths that now link the School Buildings together. During the building phase, the School funded the balance of the ramps and paths, additional car parking and the conversion of one of the existing buildings on the School site into 3 classrooms and a staff room. Senior student Will Christie gave a response on behalf of students, thanking everyone involved in the halls construction. The gathering was also treated to a musical item performed by the senior string group. Reverend Richard Hurford gave a ceremonial blessing over the hall, and spoke of the importance of new beginnings.
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Tales of the ages: Will Boyd and Elise Sinclair recently took out first and second place at the Australia Storytellers Guild’s NSW Storytelling Competition
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Our little storytellers Pictures by GRACE JOHNS Say hello to NSW’s best storytellers – our very own Will Boyd and elise Sinclair from Calare Public School! Will and elise last weekend travelled to Baulkham hills to take part in the australian Storytelling Guild’s NSW Storytelling Competition and took out first and second place! It all started in the classroom where everyone in the Year 5 class got the task of finding a story to tell. all the students then voted on their favourite performance, and the winners were to enter the NSW Storytelling Competition. entering the competition comprised of Will and elise recording a video of them telling their story and the video was then sent to the australian Storytelling Guild. Soon after the videos were sent away Will and elise received news that they had been picked out as one of the top three storytellers that had entered and
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whatkidssay Finn,3 What is your favourite food? Tomatoes What do you want to be when you grow up? Garbage truck driver Why did the chicken cross the road? Grandma doesn’t have chickens If you had a million dollars, what would you buy? Coconuts How old is a grown up? 3 What is your favourite TV show, and why? Playschool
Trash to treasure: Maurice Berry with some of his metal sculptures PICTURE: CONTRIBUTED
Kinross gets arty The Kinross Wolaroi art Fair kicks off tomorrow and will feature works from a vast range of artists from all over australia. it will be a change of direction for the art Fair which is in its 4th year of running. There will be less emphasis on 2 dimensional art works and feature more 3 dimensional pieces. a highlight of this year’s collection will be glass pieces from the Jam Factory which is based in adelaide. The Jam Factory is a
national leader in fostering and developing contemporary craft and design. The glass pieces for this exhibition promise to be colourful, quirky and functional. Mr Maurice Berry, a metal sculpture from Grattai near Mudgee, will showcase six of his metal artworks at the fair. Maurice is a fitter and turner by trade and uses metal scraps and off cuts to create beautiful and useful pieces. Mosaic, ceramics, photography, jewellery,
If you could have any animal as a pet, which one would you choose and why? An elephant indigenous artwork, garden sculpture, as well as paintings from both local and interstate artists will also feature. The art Fair opening event is sure to be an artistic and musical experience not to be missed. it will be held on Friday night at 6.30 pm in the Derek Pigot auditorium at Kinross Wolaroi school. The art Fair is open over the weekend from 10 am. For more information call 63920341.
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Rodney, Keegan, Julie Phelan taking a break from shopping
Sisters Phoebe, Emily Trench looking all Grown Up at the cinema
Who is your favourite superhero, and why? Superman
What’s something mummy and daddy always say to you? Stop crying What makes a person a good friend? They play with me Who is your best friend in the whole world, and why? Liam What’s the naughtiest thing you’ve done? Don’t know
Out and about in Orange...
as a family; Enjoying the afternoon having lunch rison Mor en Hayd s, Chri e, Blak Jarrad, Alisha,
Emma Gosper from Orange City Council, Jo Schmich from Orange Chamber of Business working on the water sustainability project.
, Damien Barrett Good friends Matthew Lawson ’ at the movies. Ups wn ‘Gro see to getting ready
Mandi Nieuwendyk, Darren Halma taking time out for coffee.
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happy birthday Jul 29: Wendy Hughes, 58, actress, My Brilliant Career. John Clarke, 62, satirist, actor. Martina McBride, 44, country singer. Col Elliott, 61, comedian. Jul 30: Allan ‘Alfie’ Langer, 44, Lisa Kudrow former Broncos captain. Hilary Swank, 36, actress, Million Dollar Baby. Lisa Kudrow, 47, actress, played Phoebe in Friends. Arnold Schwarzenegger, 63, The Terminator, Californian governor. Simon Baker, 41, actor, The Devil Wears Prada. Jul 31: Ernie Dingo, 54, Great Outdoors host. Evonne Goolagong Cawley, 59, Wimbledon champ. J.K. Rowling, 45, Harry Potter author. Wesley Snipes, 48, actor, Blade. Peter Senior, 51, Aussie golfer. Nathan Brown, 37, played footy for St George. Aug 1: Professor Fiona Stanley, Arnold 64, 2002 Australian of the Year. Schwarzenegger Les Hill, 37, played Jason Moran in Underbelly. Aug 2: Alex Jesaulenko, 65, Carlton AFL great. Wes Craven, 71, director. Anne Phelan, 66, played Myra on TV’s Prisoner. Sam Worthington, 34, actor, Bootmen. Aug 3: Martin Sheen, 70, President Bartlet on TV’s The West Wing. Tony Bennett, 84, legendary crooner. Aug 4: Reg Grundy, 87, TV game show producer. Jessica Mauboy, 21, Australian Idol star, starred in the movie/musical Bran Nue Dae. Billy Bob Thornton, 55, actor, Bad Santa. Tim Winton, 50, author, Cloudstreet. Andrew Bartlett, 46, former leader of the Jessica Mauboy Australian Democrats.
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Aliesha wins state title! By CHRIS BENNETTS This week’s pat on the back goes to Aliesha Wilson of Orange City Centre Pharmacy for winning the AMCAL Pharmacy Assistant of the year award. Aliesha beat contenders from across NSW to take out the title, which was awarded at the AMCAL Pharmacy conference in Sydney. Aliesha started her pharmaceutical career 7 years ago when she began a traineeship at Orange
City Centre Pharmacy. Since then she has not looked back, becoming a vital member of the team. Aliesha believes working with people is the most rewarding part of the job “I like the customer interaction that comes with the job, and I enjoy helping people. It is also great working with my work-mates, they are all fantastic. One of the best things about work is that I feel like I am always learning new things”. Aliesha’s career has grown from strength to strength and this reward is testament to the great
work she has done. Along with a trophy, Aliesha won a 9-week course at the Napoleon Perdis Makeup Academy in Sydney, a prize valued at $2000. To be considered for the award Aliesha had to first be nominated by her peers, and then complete a questionnaire about the pharmaceutical industry. The final stage of the process was a phone interview. Well done Aliesha! It certainly is an achievement to be proud of!
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Jed the Chihuahua is the adored new, four legged son of Darryl and Veronica Bennett
SUmmEr HIll CrEEK — OpHIr rOad fIEld day The Summer Hill Creekcare Inc landcare group is hosting a rabbit and fox control field morning at “Third Crossing” 870 Ophir Road, Orange on Saturday 31st July, 9.30am – 12.30pm with a light lunch to follow. A large soup mug would be useful.
How did you get your name? Mum picked it To what do you attribute your good looks? I was born a spunk!
There is no cost and the field day is open to anyone interested in learning more about cooperative and effective integrated pest control. Livestock Health & Protection Agency ranger Russ Trudget will be talking and demonstrating various control techniques and answering questions. Bookings not necessary, but an idea of numbers would be useful for catering and vehicle use, so please ring Cilla Kinross 63657651 (bh) 63658221 (ah) or email: ckinross@csu.edu.au
To what do you attribute your wonderful temperament? Cause I’m a spunk Town or farm? Both What’s your job around the yard? To be a spunk What’s the best thing your owner does? They give me lots of cuddles What’s the worst thing your owner does? Puts me outside when there is frost on the ground
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What’s the naughtiest thing you’ve ever done? Stealing dad’s dirty socks before mum can wash them What’s the best thing you’ve ever done? Me! Spunky spunky spunky! Who is your best friend? Mum and dad What is your favourite treat? Chicken and cheese What would be your ultimate animal career? To be KING spunk
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Riding for the Disabled (NSW) Orange will be celebrating this year’s Horse’s Birthday by holding an Open Day on the 4th August at their complex “The Overflow” at Clifton Grove. Children in each of three classes will do a short lesson for their parents and then the horses will be put into the round yard to enable the children to feed their favourite horse or pony then sing “Happy Birthday” to them. This activity will provide a great deal of enjoyment for the children and their families and provides the children with an opportunity to give something back to their horse or pony which has provided them with so much pleasure throughout the year, while helping make a difference to their lives.
SMART KIDS Two young boys were spending the night at their grandparents. At bedtime, the two boys knelt beside their beds to say their prayers when the youngest one began praying at the top of his lungs. “I PRAY FOR A NEW BICYCLE... I PRAY FOR A NEW NINTENDO...
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I PRAY FOR A NEW VCR...” His older brother leaned over and nudged the younger brother and said, “Why are you shouting your prayers? God isn’t deaf.” To which the little brother replied, “No, but Gramma is!” **** A little boy was overheard praying: “Lord, if You can’t make me a better boy, don’t worry about it. I’m having a real good time like I am!” **** One night Mike’s parents overheard this prayer: “Now I lay me down to rest, and hope to pass tomorrow’s test. If I should die before I wake, that’s one less test I have to take.”
WHEN: Thursday 29 July 6pm-8pm WHERE: Orange Ex-Services Club, Coral Sea Room* COST: Adults $15, Seniors $12, Students $10
and ® is a new Zumba rcise e x dance/e exciting it h (tickets also available s a h that program treme x e h it w Australia best An ama ! s for ky e z i z success r in c P ce new mu g night of ed, lu s latin dan sic, dan dress t dancer Involving d music, c s e e & n b a s , g r iv m eaways rhyth ce doo re!!! . ® uses dan & mo Zumba m o fr nts moveme salsa, cumbia, e, u g n re e m to nd more a a samb a high ts n a ip ic give part toning For further information d n a ardio energy c contact Zumba instructor workout. Rachel Crawford on 0403 315 181 or email crawford@colourcity.com *Note: you must be a member / guest of a member of the Orange Ex-Services Club for entry.
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The Thumbs Thumbs up to Dr Jane Armstrong who was working in the Orange Base Hospital emergency department on Saturday night. Her service to a teenage girl was exceptional and she managed to keep calm, efficient and extremely pleasant. The girl and her friend were very grateful of her help
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best steak sangers. The customer went back for seconds.
Mitch Selwood and Sarah Johnson are happy to announce their engagement! Mitch popped the question on Mindil Beach in Darwin, after a romantic dinner of fish and chips and beers. Sarah described this as “true Mitch style!” The happy couple have been living in Darwin and plan to marry early next year in Orange. Congratulations guys!
Thumbs up to the . many people over time who have unprompted, lifted an elderly ladies wheelie walker into her Ute when needed. Your kindness is appreciated
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people that litter our national parks and forests, they’re beautiful sanctuaries yet they’re filled with bottles and old washing machines!
Burke Graduation
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Kate Burke recently celebrated her graduation from Newcastle University and is now working as a radiation therapist at the Mater Hospital in Sydney. Kate is the daughter of Phil and Vicki Burke of Spring Terrace.
Thumbs up to Anson Street Teahouse for providing healthy food with not many unhealthy options Thumbs up to Angelo’s on the Green
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Wendy’s in Orange Central for surprising everyone at the recent Great Orange Business Challenge talk with free ice-cream!
Nature vs man made Alan Stein from Orange took this fabulous shot of some roses on his driveway recently. Alan told us he saw it as an example of nature making a statement on the man made.
Picture contributed by Daniel Daley and Katie Hennessy
Daley Graduation Daniel Daley recently graduated from the University of New England, Armidale, with a Bachelor of Laws degree. Daniel already has a Bachelor of Commerce and Graduate Diploma of Education. He is currently teaching at James Sheahan Catholic High School, putting his law degree to good use by teaching Legal Studies.
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FEEDBACK Bernie Fisher from Townsville was passing through Orange and read our article on bottled water, and had a differing opinion to offer on the topic! He writes...
First Snow
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A reader recently sent us this photo of the first snow fall on Mount Canobolas this winter. What a cracker!
40 Years Sunset over the trees
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Bill and Beth Wells celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on July 10 with friends and family at the Gladstone Hotel! Around 60 guests helped the happy couple celebrate their great achievement!
A reader recently sent us this photo of a sunset over the rooftops. Awesome! Picture contributed by Linz L
“I am travelling through Orange for the first time since 1959 after having lived here for most of my early years and I read with interest the article on bottled water. You may be interested that the one reason I use and will continue to use bottled water is because of the complete lack of flouride and chlorine, two very toxic chemicals. Many people I know think likewise. There is no valid reason why flouride is introduced into potable water. If you are interested in the damage to your body with it’s long term use look towards the arguments put forward by USA and countries in Europe where I understand it is being banned from use. I am interested on your thoughts on this in relation to the argument for tap water. So while we do have a problem with the plastic containers in waste fill I am sure health regards of the population due to flouride use will in the end far outweigh argument for tap water.”
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AFTER SCHOOL FUN!! The team from Orange Craft N Care will be running their hugely popular programme Craft, Games & Fun!! from Monday through Friday. Where at? The Church of Christ building, corner of Rawle Ave & Burrendong way, North Orange.
What Time? From 3.30om to 6pm each day How Much? Just $7.00 per Child, per afternoon Casual afternoon care is also available throughout the week A delicious and healthy afternoon snack will be provided. Some of our activities inclued; Craft making, Cooking, Heaps of Indoor/Outdoor games, Competitions, Clay modelling, Picnics in the park, Soccer, Kid’s Karaoke, DVD’s on our huge screen, and stacks of fun filled activities, in a lively and supervised atmosphere!! Orange Craft N Care is a registered care service - Suitable for ages 5-11 *As spaces are limited for this programme, you will need to book.
Bookings can be made by either picking up a registration form from the Church office, or by contacting the program co-ordinator Mr Terry Findlay on 6360 1133
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Premi Babes Association holds Pictures by Jodi Towns The Premi Babes Association held a Christmas in July at the Orange City Bowling Club recently. The function was held to raise money for equipment to be used in the treatment of prematurely born babies. Sixty people attended the evening and had a wonderful night.
Organising committee: Kate Maloy-Armitt, Margaret McFarlane, Kerry Ayton, Carol Cornish.
Kate Maloy-Armitt being presented with a cheque by Pat Nokes from Inner Wheel.
Elaine Hinchcliffe, Gail and Paul Knight.
Brian and Chris Baker.
BACK ROW: Carol Cornish, Sandra Warren, Jenny Sharp. FRONT ROW: Kathie Leabeater, Marcelle Allen, Corinne King.
Blayney variety Pictures contributed by GrAnT HATcH Blayney High School held a variety night recently. It was a colourful night with international flavour, and much fun was had by all!
Maddison Perkins
Front, Adam Soar, Adam Lowe, back, Justin Collins, Alastair Meek, Jordan Collins
Johanna Fardeon, Stephanie Rouxel, Emily Southwell, Gabby Zideluns, Jess Cochrane
Jordan Lane, Sam Colman, Kathlyn Schmarr, Micci Hatch, Cara England, Hannah Murphy
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Holden One’s man trash is another man’s treasure and this little FJ is a perfect example. Darryl and Veronica Bennett fell in love with Little Effie, as they call her, back in 2002 and brought her home to restore. Three years later little Effie has a new lease on life while Darryl and Veronica have a new found pride after seeing the result of their efforts. Darryl tells me she was in a bad way when they found her; he spent every
spare minute stripping back her kept lady now, she’s kept dry and paint and getting her resprayed in protected from the elements in a “red hot red”, he did up the motor, garage and only brought out on but left her interior as original as special occasions, like her photo her leather seats were still in good shoot for Photo News. condition. Darryl also changed the 6 Effie is certainly a little car with a lot volt electrical system over to 12 volt of personality. and put on a 2 inch exhaust system with extractors. Her engine is a 132 original with twin carbie’s. Little Effie is a -- 132 original engine with twin carbie’s
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Helping Houses There are very good reasons that the next Ronald McDonald House is to be built in Orange. Orange McDonald’s owner Joanne Lewis says: “2000 families a year were being turned away from the Ronald McDonald Houses in Sydney, they were country families, and many of these families were sleeping in car parks.” “At so many hospitals throughout New South Wales, including Orange, the parents are sitting on dining room chairs with their heads on their children’s bed trying to be near their children. They often have siblings and we realised there is probably even a greater need than we originally thought.” With Orange’s new Hospital to act as a service centre for all of Western New South Wales, and with Ronald McDonald House’s focus on assisting regional families with sick kids, the case for a new facility next door to the new hospital was undeniable. A proposal was put to the Ronald McDonald Houses in Sydney, some who initially opposed a facility in Orange, and then to the board of the charity, on both occasions, those responsible for the Orange bid came away with unanimous support. Working to get this project up and running has consumed a good deal of Joanne’s time of late, she estimates she spends 40 hours per week working at it, on top of 30 hours per week she spends dealing with her McDonald’s. Her passion for the Ronald McDonald House project is self-evident. “Ronald McDonald House is to support the families of seriously ill children. Many of those families from this region, particularly during the drought and, the harsher times of the year, cannot get to Sydney, simply because of the cost of petrol, or leaving the family property. It was during the drought that we saw families coming through and we thought about a Ronald McDonald House. We then approached the paediatricians in town and they said that they believed one would be very successful in Orange because the new hospital would be so central to all of New South Wales. So, we had feasibility studies done which found it would certainly be a very good catchment” says Joanne. “We were looking at high dependency babies, difficult pregnancies, so the parents could stay there ‘til the baby was born and, stay there until the baby could go home: Childhood trauma, injury, oncology patients with childhood cancers and right through to looking at childhood mental health. We realised how important that was, for family intervention in some of those areas, particularly anorexia and early death in young males, depression ... we realised this was such an important part for the parents to be there and we needed to be able to support those families because even thought they weren’t physically ill they were just as ill as other children.” The facility in Orange is being built with the needs of the families in mind and promises to be a restful
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place to be with architects planning around existent trees on the bushland site. Joanne describes the facility: “To start with, 8 family room units, two of them will be totally self-contained, for children who are undergoing treatment where they need to be isolated. The other rooms will all have en-suites and will be able to accommodate a family of six and then the communal areas, which are so terribly important to Ronald McDonald Houses, because the families tend to support each other. “ Ronald McDonald House’s seeks to help families cope in their most trying times: “We will have counsellors, very definitely a holistic approach. There will be people there 24 hours, seven days a week, to welcome them in, to help them when they come back from the hospital, to make sure they can get to that child as needed during the night, or dur-
ing the day, and that the siblings are looked after.” The education needs of patients and their siblings are also catered for: “If there are any issues with education we have a learning programme, which is already in Orange. That learning programme is open to any child that has been long-term ill, they don’t necessarily have to have been at a Ronald McDonald House. It is free to the families. Ronald McDonald House’s Charity in Sydney employs their teacher, or a teacher from that school, to bring them right up to the level they were at when they left, with their peers” says Joanne. Ronald McDonald House has also built a facility at Batemans Bay on the south coast, a retreat for families to holiday at: “it is tough enough when you have an ill child, it disadvantages the families. A retreat that families can go to when families
had had a diagnosis that was life-threatening or the child was terminal and the family needed to come together or they had the loss of a child ... it has been wonderful, it just gives them something to look forward to” Joanne is clearly pleased that the Orange facility is being built, and stresses “this house has been built purely by the community, Cadia have been wonderful support, they gave us $100,000, other funds have been raised by one of the Rotary Club who built a house with all volunteer labour and the profits from that, $250,000 came to us. There’s been many unique and different ways that this money has been raised. Little towns like Gulgong, Coonamble, Nyngan have all supported us because those people know very well what a difference the house will make to the families.”
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SportsWatch Cheers for: Jarryd Hayne! That was something special against the Bulldogs: Two brilliant first half tries using deception, power and searing pace and a complete fullback’s performance for the rest of the game. In full flight Hayne is an excitement machine, his stepping is genius, but it was surpassed by the pass he sent four wide for the Eels to score and the try-saving tackle on Stagg. orange CyMs! The green and gold are well poised to become minor premiers in Group 10 rugby league and it all could come down to a final round clash with Bathurst rivals, St Patricks, on the final day of the regular season. Mudgee Dragons are also still in the mix for the top spot but Orange has the advantage of two guaranteed points from the bye. It’s over two decades since the last minor premiership for CYMS. Get along and support your local side. .Get after ‘em CYMS! Pakistan CriCket! They almost gave it away but Pakistan teetered home against Australia in Leeds. With Doug “the Rug” Bollinger on fire with three quick wickets, Australia almost got home against the odds, in spite of their pitiful first innings effort: all out for 88. That was where the game was one with the Pakistani swing bowlers, under the tutelage of Waquar Younis, ripping into and away from the Australians. Pakistan hadn’t won a test against Australia in 15 years – Hats off Pakistan!
Wallabies! Relying more on skill and less on the troglodyte tactics beloved of those brutes from the northern hemisphere, the England, Wallabies got a good win over the Springbok’s up at Lang Park. Drew Mitchell’s juggling genius, a much improved kicking effort from Matt Giteau and a deft sealer from Will Genia saw the Wallabies get their campaign off to a handsome start against the reigning champions.
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Jason akerManis! AFL’s outspoken niggle merchant appears to annoy just about everyone, including the clubs that employ him. In 2006, The Brisbane Lions coaches and senior players voted 12 nil to get rid of him and now the Western Bulldogs have bid him farewell too. Aker loves the sound of his own voice and refuses to pull his head in as a string of controversies surrounding him demonstrates. Nobody likes a show-off and Aker has built a life around it. I doubt he’s dropping handstands over this latest development in his football career. The Bulldogs looked awesome without him, lapping Fremantle in their Docklands clash. Mad Barry Hall bagged four and it all ended up 24.14.158 to 12.4.76.
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andy sCHleCk The Luxemburger was graceless about Cadel Evans’ chances in the Tour de France saying he didn’t see Evans “sticking with the leaders” in the mountain stages. This comment was made before Cadel was injured! I for one was stoked that Contador got home in this year’s Tour. Cadel is world road race champion, and currently ranked the world’s number one cyclist by the UCI – Schleck remains a perennial nuMber tWo. South African finger fiddling! Getting smashed by the Wallabies all over the park, one of those huge blond boers got slammed on his back by one of the Wallaby forwards and didn’t take too kindly to the forearm that followed it. He then reached directly for the eyes of his opponent and started fiddling about. The TV replayed it, they evidently noticed it. Fair enough, he hardly popped out and eyeball but, there is no need for anything that can even be construed as gouging in the modern game. Quade Cooper gets two weeks for a careless yet fairly innocuous tackle yet nothing is made of this nastiness? And why is it always a South African? MarCus nortH! Is the experiment over yet? What is he still doing there holding back the Australian side? He didn’t bowl at Leeds and he barely batted, what is he there for? He’s talented and seems alright as a bloke but what is he offering that Cameron White couldn’t offer? White would be a welcome addition to the brains trust too. I could be wrong - I was saying Watson was hopeless a couple of years back but surely North’s gone south this time.
alberto Contador! The Spaniard is now a three-time winner of the Tour de France and has dominated the past two tours. Andy Schleck may bleat about him not stopping for him when he lost his chain, which must be one of the most bizarre conventions in world sport but, Contador wasn’t to blame for Schleck taking a couple of goes to get the thing back on and rolling again. Schleck had his chance whereas Contador took his. alex “HurriCane” Higgins! The man who brought a touch of rock and roll to Snooker back in the 1970s and 80s has finally succumbed to his wild lifestyle. Suffering and then recovering from throat Cancer in the late 90s, over recent years Alex had fallen on difficult times, living in a caravan, hustling for small stakes in Belfast snooker halls and contracting pneumonia, he had shrunk to 38 kilograms. Nicknamed the Hurricane due to the speed of his play, Higgins, from Belfast, invaded the stuffy world of Snooker and took the World Championship from John Spencer in 1972. Refusing to wear a bow tie, Higgins was hugely popular with
danny green ProMotions! Danny best lay off the accusations of Anthony Mundine only fighting duds after his first-round “knock out” of Paul Briggs with a vicious scraping of his laces across the hair of his opponent. Four major betting agencies suspended betting in the lead-up to the fight but WATAB and Centrebet kept taking the money. Centrebet were receiving bets for a round one or two knock-out at a rate of, at the peak of the shenanigans, of one bet every 30 seconds. There is mounting evidence, at least on a circumstantial level, that the word was well and truly out that Briggs was unlikely to last too long.
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By John Miller
Home of prominent Orange industrialist Maurice Bebb Bowen had a very big influence in Orange during the industrious period of the 1870s and 1880s with his various industries and businesses employing many people. This photo supplied by Fran Laughton shows his home, Glenroi House, which was on Bathurst Road in front of his big tannery operations, where the present day McDonalds Family Restaurant is situated. The home was built in about 1876 and had to be large to house his family. Of his 20 children, the last 14 were born in Orange.
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The home stood for many years, serving as a boarding house for nearby Wolaroi College for some time and then as a restaurant associated with the motel next door, which was constructed in the early 1960s. It was demolished in 1974 and the site stood vacant for some year before McDonalds was erected. The tannery was established in 1861 and made footwear, leggings and harness parts. It also exported leather, putting Orange and Bowen firmly on the map. His boot factory in 1870 had staff and plant sufficient to produce 1000 pairs of boots a week.
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Bowen also had a boot warehouse in the 1870s on Anson Street where the Ex-Services Club stands and in the same decade operated a steam flour mill on the corner of Summer and Peisley streets, where the former Strand Theatre building now stands. Bowen built the row of two-storey midVictorian terraces in Bathurst Road, much closer to town, in 1876 to house workers for his tannery as well as a single-storey row of terraces where Fare Dinkum restaurant sits today. The former is known today as Bowen Terrace while the latter was called Little Bowen Terrace.
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Parent-Teacher Night — Fear or Fun? Semester 2 always begins the same way at my place of work. The first day back is a staff day, with professional development, faculty meetings, planning for the term and a full staff luncheon. From mid-afternoon, we are all in Parent-Teacher interviews, and on this first day, these go until about 7:00pm. We use an on-line system that allows parents to book in for their interviews. They log on to the school system, book the slots that are available with the teachers that they want to see and no human intervention is needed – it’s great. The added bonus with this on-line system is that the teachers can also request to see parents. I suppose in most cases these ‘special requests’ to see parents are because there’s an area that needs to be discussed, but it’s not totally uncommon to request to see the parent of a student who has achieved remarkably well. The interviews go for 10 minutes each, and often this can be a loooong time to chat to people you don’t know very well. Parent-teacher interviews polarize both staff and parents. Some love them, and some hate them. In many cases, the parents are dreading the interviews more than the teachers are, but you can bet your bottom dollar that the students are the ones who are terrified of the parentteacher interviews more than anyone! I’ve worked at my school for a pretty long time now, so I’m probably not as terrified about p/t night as some of the younger staff. There’s always still some serious discussions, which follow on from what you’ve written on the reports that went home in the holidays, but on the whole, I don’t mind parent-teacher nights at all. We have to remember that, in many cases, we get to see the kids as much if not more than the parents do. For the whole of the previous term, the parents’ question of “What did you do at school today?” is normally greeted by “ugh”, or at best “nothin”. So the parents are relying on us for every snippet of information that we can supply to them. I’m a bit of a gas-bagger, so I’m always ready for a chat. I know I’m supposed to be talking to the parents about the mathematical progress of their child, but invariably we always end up talking about the extra things like sport, rainfall, classroom anecdotes, skiing and a pile of other things. A really funny, but very pleasing occurrence over the past few p/t nights is that the students, especially some of the senior kids, have been accompanying their parents to the interviews. This is brilliant. They seem genuinely interested in what we have to say about their education, it gets them on-side and it makes for an all-round pleasant time. I reckon they should change the name to parent-student-teacher interviews. Teachers, parents and students working together –what an unbeatable combination.
The Diehards Pictures and words by DONNA STEDMAN
The Diehards indoor soccer team lived up to their name recently when Photo News caught up with them. They were playing hard and having fun judging by the smiles and laughter.
Paul Tierney is the Director of Development and a mathematics teacher at an Orange School.
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Baylee Maree Thornell Born 19/07/10 Weight 2740g Parents Melissa Thornell of Orange, Mark Salau of Forbes Siblings First child Grandparents Peter and Donna Thornell of Orange, Maureen and Geoffrey Salau of Forbes
Myia Gibson Born 18/07/10
Great-Grandparents Carol and Barry Johnston of Sydney, Dorothy May Salau of Deneliquin
Weight 3730g Parents Casey and Adam Gibson of Orange Siblings Kayla (10yrs) Hope (5yrs) Paige (2) Grandparents Colleen and Leo Gibson of Manildra, Peter and Karen Newenhaus of Euchareena Great-Grandparents Peter and Gerda Newenhaus, Lois and Ken Morley all of Wollongong, Rosita Garlik of Cudal
Hannah Leigh Kinsella Born 22/07/10 Weight 2890g Parents Katie-Anne and Peter Kinsella of Orange Siblings Lydia (4yrs), Isaac (2yrs) Grandparents Paul and Leanne Kinsella of Molong, Ron and Anne Cox of Morafield
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Born 21/07/10 Weight 3980g Parents Kerri-Anne Brazel and Lachlan McKern of Orange Siblings First child Grandparents Jacki Brazel, Paul Nash and Ian and Wendy McKern all of Orange
Kaylee Rose Anderson Born 21/07/10 Weight 4030g Parents Angie and Dave Anderson of Orange Siblings Mitchell (81/2 yrs) Grandparents Pat and Ruth Egan of Orange, John Anderson of Orange and Kathy and Allen Neil
Isabel Lucy Taylor Born 21/07/10 Weight 3550g Parents Sandy and Scott Taylor of Orange Siblings Jack (9yrs), Harry (6yrs), Ben (4yrs) Grandparents Des and Laurel Wykes of Yeoval, Lucille and Wes Taylor of Turramurra
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70th A N N I V E R S A R Y Marie and Albert’s
Albert and Marie Tyack recently celebrated their 70th Wedding Anniversary with a special party in Canberra. The couple were pleasantly surprised by the celebrations with family, friends and relatives who travelled from near and far to be part of the special day. One of the highlights for the couple was receiving congratulations from the former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, the Governor General Quentin Bryce, and HRH Queen Elizabeth 11. Albert Tyack and Marie Gardoll met as part of a group of friends and after hanging around together in the group for a couple of years, began a courtship that has lasted for more than seventy years. A marriage proposal at the garden gate led to Albert and Marie being married at St Josephs Church in Orange on the 29th June 1940. The couple have contributed to the community of Orange over the years helping with the Senior Citizens Association, and Marie also volunteering her services with the Heart Foundation. Albert worked at the Orange Woollen Mills until he retired while Marie ran the household. Albert enjoyed most sports but loved his tennis, playing it for many years and only retiring in his late eighties after an operation on his knee; although he did continue playing a little while longer. The girls helped by running to fetch the tennis balls! When asked the secret to a long and happy marriage...? “Love and respect,” both responded! Words and Pictures contributed
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To help you with this process, allow me to offer a few questions that you should ask yourself as you consider what best to do. 1. Is my business one that potential customers would routinely go to the Yellow Pages to find? Eg. If you’re a butcher, would someone looking for a butcher go to the yellow pages? I doubt it. If you’re a plumber however, many would. 2. How big should my ad be, do I need colour, what can I put in my ad that will help me stand out in the crowd? A competent salesperson will always try to sell you more than you need. 3. What is the actual value of the listing – does it have real advertising value or is it essentially just an elaborate listing where people would mainly just look for your phone number? 4. How many other ads are there where you are listed and what are the odds of a potential customer choosing you? 5. If you were to cut back or reduce the size of your Yellow Pages advertising and use the money saved to do more mainstream advertising like radio, television or newspapers, would you gain better exposure and generate more customers? Eg. One ad in the Yellow Pages could cost you around $5,000 a year. For roughly the same amount you could run a small ad in a newspaper every week for a year or several hundred radio ads over a year.
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Murphy a marathon for hard men of olden times It’s official: they don’t make them as tough as they used to, and John Sloane from Millthorpe Post Office has the trophy to prove it.
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John is the proud steward of a tarnished, 50-year-old trophy that commemorates the winners of the Australian Potato Carrying Championship or “Murphy Marathon”, as the event was locally known.
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The Marathon was instigated after a debate at the local pub over which grower could carry the heaviest load.
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“How it all started, there was a group of blokes at the bottom pub (in Millthorpe) talking about who could carry a bag of spuds the furthest, and one thing led to another, and it was from this that the first race was organised,” John said.
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The Marathon involved the first contestants carrying a huge 145lb (65kg) bag of potatoes from one village to the next.
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“The first event was in 1961 — Geoff May from Forest Reefs, he carried the bag of spuds from Forest Reefs to Millthorpe, he won it,” John said.
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This inaugural race led to a suggestion to trim the event down to a one-mile (1.6km) sprint and run it around the streets of Millthorpe. “It was such good fun, blokes pitting their strength and so forth, having the event around the village,” John said.
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The second event in 1963 saw the statuesque trophy donated by Angus and Coote Orange, with Michael Kurta doing the back-breaking mile in 10 minutes 55 seconds.
John Sloane with the Murphy Marathon trophy. First event involved carrying a 145lb (65kg) bag of potatoes between villages.
Lucky mine gets $115,000 makeover Lucknow’s distinctive old mine site, closed for decades, has a bright future after a recent funding announcement for restoration. The Wentworth Mine will enjoy an $115,000 injection of funds to give visitors the opportunity to visit the historic site. The money will allow the chance to access the site safely for the first time in decades. It will feature a viewing platform for the shaft which descends directly down hundreds of metres. The project will also include redeveloped pathways, outdoor furniture, and electrical upgrades to the historic buildings still standing from the site first mined in the 1850s. Owned by well-known colonial figure, WC Wentworth, the mine’s heyday ran from the 1880s and 1890s with another boom in the 1920s. However a rising water table and lower quality deposits eventually forced the mine’s closure.
Orange City Council Carpenter Andrew Kennedy at the historic Wentworth Mine at Lucknow.
One of the founding organisers was local identity Roy McCann who helped run the event for its first few years and came heartbreakingly close to winning it on a number of occasions.
“He was in it from day one. He always came second or third, he went in it over a dozen times,” his son Mark explained. A number of times McCann came in second to northern NSW “wheat lumper” John Piermont. However McCann Senior got his revenge against his nemesis, ironically, by winning a wheat bag carrying competition against Mr Piermont at Currabubula near Tamworth. “He beat him four or five times at his own competition,” Mark explained. On another memorable occasion, local Member for Orange and Deputy Premier Charles Cutler organised for the Royal Naval Band to attend the event. “She was a big time, that one, there were people around all over the place,” John said. The event ran a dozen times over the 1960s and 1970s before petering out in the late 1980s as the potato industry declined in the area: “We grew a lot of spuds before then, heaps and heaps of them,” John explained. John and Mark then revived the event in the late 1990s with the last Murphy Marathon in 2000 won by Shane Whitman in the scintillating time of 7.31 minutes. (It should be noted however that, after the introduction of Metric measures in the 1970s, the size of the bag of potatoes declined to a miserly 50kg. A cinch, really!) Mark and John would like to see someone interested in reviving the Marathon. Such novelty race-events were a common site before the days of automation in many country towns such as at Robertson in the Southern Highlands. Mark believes however that none could quite compare with the Murphy Marathon. “We’ve got the Australian Championship, no-one else can get that,” he said.
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A rural area east of Blayney could be the site of the region’s next major gold mine. The site, known as McPhillamys, has been described as potentially the largest gold discovery in Australia in five years. An independent resource assessment detected nearly three million ounces of gold and 60,000 tonnes of copper at the site. More drilling will need to be done at the sight which could expand the find, with some opposition to the mine expected from nearby residents.
Upgrade for skate park The ancient craft of dioramas is being revived at Millthorpe Public School with the Kindergarten class currently learning this skill. Pictured above, Charlotte Cantrill with an underwater scene and Will Munro with a prehistoric scene.
Molong skate park recently received more than $100,000 in new funding for an upgrade. Cabonne Council has received more than $350,000 in total from the Regional Local Community Improvement Program for projects which range from improvements to community halls to playground upgrades and new sporting facilities. The Memorial Park in Canowindra will see the amenities building and tennis courts upgraded as part of projects totalling $65,000 in the town. Other work includes the upgrade of the amenities block in Dean Park, Cudal for $65,000 and the refurbished amenities block and access at Mullion Creek Hall for $65,000.
Air Force Cadets at Bathurst If you have ever thought of pursuing a career in the military or are looking for an activity that offers something a bit different, the Australian Air Force Cadets at Bathurst are holding a recruitment night in August.
Air Force Cadets can participate in activities including flying training, gliding, live-fire weapons training, abseiling, survival courses, and visits to military bases. The Australian Air Force Cadet Unit located in Bathurst is the 328 Squadron. The Recruit Information Night will be held on Tuesday August 10 for any young people aged between 13–17 years. For more information about the event or on the Cadets, call 0439 489 832 or e-mail: scott.hoy@aafc.org.au.
Paul Harris Fellow, Linda Alexander, local Rotary fund-raising events help here and overseas.
Fellowship recognises efforts of Linda and local Rotary
Local and overseas charities have 19,560 reasons to thank Linda Alexander and Blayney Rotary Club. Linda, Past President of the local club for 2009/2010, helped the club raise more than $19,000, and was recently awarded the highest award Rotary offers its members, a Paul Harris Fellow. She achieved this after only three years as a member after coming to Blayney from Sydney to set-up the Kitome franchise in the town: “I came up to live and open up the display home in Blayney,” she said. “I’ve never been involved in Rotary before, but I’ve fallen in love with the place, Rotary has made me totally welcome in the town. I love that atmosphere,” she said. Linda believes that the support from the local Rotary, for whom she was also Secretary in 2008/2009, has eased her introduction to country life. “I feel like I belong here, I love everything about it, people talk to you, people know me and that’s great,” she said. Linda as President took a particular interest in fund-raising for the local club.
This good work included $4000 to Diabetes Australia to provide a hi-tech insulin pump for a local student; $2000 for the School of St Jude in Tanzania; $2430 for “orphan rescue kits” for AIDS orphans in sub-Saharan Africa; more than $3000 for local youth programs; and $2000 for the Rotary Exchange Student Programme. A particular passion for Linda though was the $4000 the local Rotary Club raised for the Rotary International “End Polio Now” campaign seeking, with the help of the Melinda and Bill Gates Foundation, to eradicate Polio worldwide. “Polio is now only found worldwide in two small pockets, we have the challenge to end Polio,” she said. The Club with 26 members raised a total of $19,560 for the year, nearly $800 per member. “For 26 members, we did donate quite a lot of money,” she said. But it is in the community where Linda is so impressed with the kindness of the locals. “Rotary survives in the town because of the generosity of the people of Blayney and the villages; they support Rotary 100 per cent,” she said.
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60 Years Young at Heart Pictures by KIKI HOPCRAFT Geoffrey Morris, more fondly known as ‘Billy Morris’, celebrated his 60th birthday surrounded by family and friends at the Victoria Hotel on Saturday 10th July. It was a surprise birthday that proved favourable, bringing together Billy and some of his dearest friends to celebrate the night together.
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Josh, Graham Beasley, Narelle Radburn, Billy Morris, Tinkerbelle Radburn
The Vicar, Billy, Bondi
Bonnie, Xanthe, Kaylee, Eva, Freya
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Trivia Night for Critical Care Pictures by ANITA BAYADA The Critical Care nursing team hosted a Trivia Night at Emus Rugby Club on Saturday July 10. About 70 community members gathered to help raise funds for the Intensive Care, Cardiovascular and Stroke Unit.
Maggie Steventon, Front, Lauren Holgate and Tess Steventon
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Joan Dowling Celebrates 80 Pictures by JODI TOwNs Family united at the Canton Restaurant to celebrate Joan Dowling’s 80th birthday recently. It was a lovely night of celebration with Joan having a great night.
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BACK ROW: Bede Cassidy. FRONT ROW: Sue Belcher, Joan Dowling, Anne Roberts.
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Kris Platt turns 18!!! Pictures by Jodi Towns Kris Platt celebrated his 18th birthday recently at the Aaron Hotel. Family and friends travelled from as far as Canberra, Cowra and Quandialla. The highlight of the night was Cowra band 4Play entertaining the crowd with some great songs. Happy Birthday Kris.
Kris Platt and Kevin Platt.
Amy, Kris, Kim and Katie Platt.
Kris with his mates.
Chloe Munn, Jordan Smith, Missy Kennedy, Amy Platt, Amy-Lee, Jade Murray.
Peter Morgan, Kris Platt, Rhonda Morgan.
Big night of farewells for Maternity Pictures by Jodi Towns The Orange Base Hospital had a great night out Saturday, July 16th at Highland Heritage Estate. The function was used as a send off for several staff members. Both Betty Humphreys and Therese Freeman are retiring, Louise Miller is going on maternity leave and several registrars from Obstetrics, Paediatrics and General Practice are leaving also. A great night was had over dinner and drinks despite the sad goodbyes.
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Some of the lovely ladies from Maternity Ward
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Mini models! Pictures by GRACE JoHns Kids from Hill Street Child Care Centre had a fun day on Wednesday, July 14, with a fashion parade in front of their parents! All the children decorated their clothes and then walked down a runway for the VIP guests to see. Looks like we have some Miranda Kerrs in the making!
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Cupcake Workshop Pictures CONTRIBUTED The Cupcake Workshop presented by Orange Cake Decorators’ Guild was a resounding success with a ‘full house’ and people on a waiting list. People of all ages tried their hand at icing and cup cake decorating and all took home their hard-earned creations. It was a day of fun day and much laughter and feedback indicated such a positive result that Cupcake Workshops will be in the pipeline for the future. Vanessa Wardle showed the crowd how to easily create an appealing puppy face, Beryl Hicks demonstrated how to make a vintage handbag topper, and Chris Philpot showed her expertise in ice-cream swirl butter cream and pretty moulded flowers.
Debbie Whiley (standing) showing Ruth Edwards some tips for cupcake decorating
Carolyn Fitzgerald and demonstrator Beryl Hicks (standing)
Renae Allcorn trying her hand at making puppy cup cake decoration
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Lollypotz Launch Pictures by ANITA BAYADA On Saturday July 10 Lollypotz, an internet based company, was launched in Orange by Regina Kearl. Lollypotz create Chocolate Bouquets for all occasions and can be delivered Australia wide.
Denise and Alan Piper and Louise Delarue
Orange Cake Decorators’ Guild ladies preparing sugar modelling paste for the workshop.
Puppy cupcakes decorated by demonstrator, Vanessa Wardle
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Christmas in July Pictures CONTRIBUTED Albert Street Gardens’ retirement home recently held a Christmas in July and by the looks of it everyone had a jolly good time.
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4.00 Ent. Tonight. (CC) 6587851 4.30 GMA. (CC) 6063306
6.00 Children’s Programs. 9.30 6.00 Children’s Programs. 8.30 Sons 6.00 ABC News Breakfast. (CC) 9.00 Jeannie. (R) 10.00 Bewitched. (R) Children’s Programs. 5.15 Five Minutes And Daughters. (R) 9.00 Home And 10.30 Entertainment Tonight. (CC) Away. (R, CC) 9.30 Shortland Street. More. (R, CC) 5.20 Penelope. (R, CC) 11.00 TMZ. 11.30 Married With (PG) 10.00 Coronation Street. (PG) 5.30 In The Night Garden. (R, CC) Children. (PG, R) 12.00 Here’s Lucy. 10.30 Emmerdale. (PG) 11.00 All My 6.00 The Fabulous Beekman Boys. (R) 12.30 Seinfeld. (PG, R) 1.00 Children. (PG) 12.00 The Martha (New series, CC) Eastwick. (M, R, CC) 2.00 The Moment 6.30 Dirty Jobs: Wine Cave Digger. Stewart Show. 1.00 Coastal Kitchen. Of Truth. (M, R, CC) 3.00 Just Shoot (R) 1.30 James Martin: Yorkshire’s (R, CC) Me! (PG, R) 3.30 The Nanny. (R, CC) Finest. (R) 2.00 Dinner In A Box With 7.10 The Daily Show With Jon 4.00 Ben 10. (R) 4.30 Here’s Lucy. Curtis Stone. 2.30 Movie: Mr Hobbs Stewart. (PG, CC) 5.00 Jeannie. (R) 5.30 Bewitched. (R) Takes A Vacation. (G, 62, R) 5.00 Hot 7.35 The Colbert Report. (PG, CC) 6.00 Movie: Tom And Jerry: Property. (R, CC) 5.30 Full House. (R) 8.00 The Worst Week Of My Life. ★ Blast Off To Mars. (G, 95, CC) 6.00 The Amazing Race. (PG, R, CC) (PG, R, CC) Voices of Jeff Bennet, Corey Burton, 7.00 Airline USA. (PG, R) 8.30 Being Human. (CC) In the Kathryn Fiore. 7.30 Ghost Whisperer. (PG, R, CC) aftermath of the explosion, Mitchell 7.30 Movie: City Slickers II: The 8.30 Escape To The Country. and Daisy search for those (R) Families seeking to escape responsible. George considers ★ Legend Of Curly’s Gold. (PG, 94) Billy Crystal, Daniel Stern, Jack city living search for the perfect taking the “cure”. Annie jumps at Palance, Jon Lovitz. country house. the chance to move on. 10.00 CSI: Miami. (M, R, CC) 9.45 60 Minute Makeover. (R) 9.30 BBC Electric Proms 2009. 11.00 CSI: NY. (M, R, CC) 10.45 Inside Maximum Security. (CC) English singer-songwriter 12.00 Movie: Final Destination 2. (M) Robbie Williams performs at the ★ (AV15+, 03, R) A.J. Cook, Michael 11.40 Movie: Redemption: The 2009 Electric Proms. Landes, Ali Larter, Tony Todd. 10.40 Songbook. (CC) ★ Stan Tookie Williams Story. 2.00 Sex Shop. (MA15+) (AV15+, 04, R) Jamie Foxx, Lynn 11.25 Like A Version. (CC) 2.30 Seinfeld. (PG, R) Whitfield, Lee Thompson Young. 11.30 Simple Plan Special. (R, CC) 3.00 I Dream Of Jeannie. (R) 1.30 Football. AFL. Flashback 12.20 A Little Later. (R, CC) 3.30 Bewitched. (R) Classic. Round 24, 1994. Sydney v 12.35 Planet Rock Profiles: Ricky 4.00 Just Shoot Me! (PG, R) Melbourne. Replay. Martin. (R, CC) 4.30 TMZ. (R) 3.30 Football. (CC) AFL. Flashback 1.05 Red Dwarf. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Married With Children. (PG, R) Classic. Round 12, 2008. 1.35 Zoo Days. (R, CC) 5.30 The Flintstones. (R) Collingwood v Carlton. Replay. 2.00 Close.
6.00 Early News. (CC) 452740 7.00 Toasted TV. 818382 8.00 Totally Wild. (C, CC) 794522 8.30 Puzzle Play. (P, R, CC) 465189 9.00 News. (CC) 805818 10.00 The Circle. (PG, CC) 5468547 12.00 Dr Phil. (PG, CC) 276382 1.00 Oprah. (PG, CC) 285030 2.00 Ready Steady Cook. (PG, CC) 263818 3.00 Judge Judy. (PG, CC) 833566 3.30 Infomercials. (PG, R, CC) 836653 4.00 Huey’s Kitchen. (CC) 837382 4.30 The Bold And The Beautiful. (CC) 292295 5.00 News. (CC) 625634
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6.00 The Simpsons. (R, CC) 297740 6.30 Neighbours. (CC) 212059 7.00 The 7PM Project. (PG, CC) 204905 7.30 Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution. (PG, CC)
6.00 Global Village. (CC) (France) 7254214 6.30 World News Australia. (CC) 2477837 7.30 Coast. (CC) (UK) 91719363 8.35 As It Happened. (PG, CC) Explores revelations that Hitler planned to install Edward VIII as a pro-Nazi king in the event of Germany’s occupation of Britain, and the extent to which the monarch was distrusted. (UK) 11072769 9.30 World News Australia. (CC) 1813127
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8.30 NCIS. (M, R, CC) A car, registered to a missing navy lieutenant, is found full of blood. 631160 9.30 Numb3rs. (M, CC) The team investigates when two FBI agents are killed. 660672 10.30 Outrageous Fortune. (MA15+, CC) 651924 11.30 News. (CC) 283547 12.00 Sports Tonight. (CC) 983073
12.30 Letterman. (PG) 4088509 1.30 Infomercials. (PG, R) 52821306
5.00 Religious Programs. 1497783
6.00 Motor Racing. NASCAR Sprint Cup. Race 20. Brickyard 400. Replay. 9.00 Baseball. MLB. Cleveland Indians v New York Yankees. 12.00 MVP. (PG, R) 12.30 Golf Central. (R) 1.00 Triathlon. ITU World C’ship Series. Round 5. Men’s. 3.00 Omnisport. 3.30 Motor Racing. Australian Rally Championship. Round 4. Scouts Rally SA. Replay. 4.30 Football Stars Of Tomorrow. (R) 5.00 Transworld Sport. 6.00 Athletix: The IAAF Magazine. 6.30 Snowshow. 7.00 Sports Tonight. 7.30 Warren Miller Friday Feature: Higher Ground. 9.30 XPD Adventure Race. (R) 10.00 Motor Racing. Australian GT Sportscars. Replay. 10.30 UFC. Georges St-Pierre v Jon Fitch. Brock Lesnar v Heath Herring. 12.30 Sports Tonight Late. 1.00 MVP. (PG, R) 1.30 Omnisport. (R) 2.00 Baseball. MLB. Cleveland Indians v New York Yankees. Replay. 4.30 Tread BMX. (PG, R) 5.00 Xtreme Paintball. (PG, R) 5.30 Omnisport. (R)
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6.00 The Saturday Club. 67702 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. (CC) 9179967 9.00 Saturday Disney. (CC) 9182431 11.00 Legend Of Enyo. (C, CC) 6677 11.30 Trapped. (C, R, CC) 9764 12.00 V8 Xtra. (CC) 2603 12.30 Motor Racing. (CC) Mini Challenge. 2696 1.00 King Of The Hill. (PG) 3325 1.30 Movie: Hocus Pocus. (PG, 93, R, CC) 750412 3.30 To Be Advised. 22677 4.30 What’s Up Down Under. (CC) 9580 5.00 Guide To The Good Life. 7509 5.30 Sydney Weekender. 3716
6.00 Planet Food. (CC) 4141 6.30 Gardening Australia. (CC) 9832 7.00 News. (CC) 141 7.30 Doc Martin. (Final, PG, CC) 30239 8.25 News. (CC) 7636986 8.30 The Bill. (M, CC) With DI Manson distracted by his son’s illness, an increasingly erratic DS Carter leads an investigation into Nigel Wren, a man suspected of grooming young girls on the internet. 91073
6.00 News. (CC) 1325 6.30 24 Hours After: Asteroid Impact. (PG, CC) 46257 7.30 Rugby Union. (CC) Bledisloe Cup. Australia v New Zealand. From Etihad Stadium, Melbourne. 2997431 10.00 Movie: A View To A Kill. 85, R, CC) James ★ (M, Bond faces a mad and ruthless industrialist who plans to destroy Silicon Valley. Roger Moore, Christopher Walken, Tanya Roberts. 61357580
9.15 News. (CC) 6606219 9.20 The Prisoner. (New series, M, CC) After resigning from his job, a man awakens to find himself trapped in a mysterious village. 4439580 10.10 Ashes To Ashes. (M, R, CC) 1348344 11.05 Rage. (M) 67625696
12.45 Movie: Chasing Papi. 03, R) Three women ★ (PG, decide to take revenge after they discover they share the same cheating boyfriend. 6569623 2.30 Heroes. (M, R, CC)
6.00 Children’s Programs. 1.00 Yo Gabba Gabba! (R, CC) 1.30 Roary The Racing Car. (R, CC) 1.40 Grandpa In My Pocket. (R, CC) 1.55 Bananas In Pyjamas. (R, CC) 2.00 Bert And Ernie’s Great Adventures. (R, CC) 2.05 Elmo’s World. (R, CC) 2.20 Global Grover. (R) 2.30 Fifi And The Flowertots. (R, CC) 2.45 Mister Maker. (R, CC) 3.05 Arthur. (R, CC) 3.30 Babar. (R, CC) 3.50 Manon. (R, CC) 4.00 Roary The Racing Car. (R, CC) 4.10 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps. (R, CC) 4.25 Microscopic Milton. (R) 4.30 The Hoobs. (R) 4.55 The Magic Roundabout. (R, CC) 5.10 Pingu. (R, CC) 5.15 Five Minutes More. (R, CC) 5.20 Penelope. (R, CC) 5.30 In The Night Garden. (R, CC) 6.00 At The Movies. (PG, R, CC) 6.30 Heartland. (CC) 7.30 Heart And Soul. (PG, R, CC) 8.30 Movie: Death In Brunswick. ★ (M, 91, CC) After he accidentally kills his colleague, a man tries to dispose of the body with the help of a friend. Sam Neill, Zoe Carides, John Clarke. 10.15 Movie: The Roly Poly Man. ★ (M, 94, CC) Paul Chubb, Les Foxcroft, Zoe Bertram, Susan Lyons. 12.00 Road To Tokyo. (PG, R, CC) 12.55 Chasing Birds. (M, R, CC) 1.55 Close.
6.00 Football. (CC) AFL. Round 18. Essendon v St Kilda. Replay. 8.30 Movie: Three Hours To Kill. (PG, 54, R) 10.00 Movie: The Night They Raided Minsky’s. (PG, 68, R) 12.05 Movie: A Raisin In The Sun. (G, 61, R) 2.45 Home And Away Catch-Up. (PG, R, CC) 5.00 Hooked On Fishing. (R) 5.30 Better Homes And Gardens. (R, CC) 6.30 Doctor Finlay. (PG, R, CC) 7.30 Heartbeat. (PG, CC) 8.30 A Touch Of Frost. (M, R, CC) Frost reopens an unsolved murder case after the remains of a teenager, who went missing 20 years ago, are discovered on a housing development. With the lead suspect back on the streets, Frost is determined to put the case to rest. 10.40 Minder. (PG, R) 11.40 Monster House. (R) 12.35 The World Around Us: This Rugged Coast. (R) 1.30 Football. AFL. Flashback Classic. Round 14, 1995. Essendon v Adelaide. Replay. 3.45 Football. AFL. Flashback Classic. Second Preliminary Final, 1996. Sydney v Essendon. Replay.
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3.30 Home Shopping. 24637062
6.00 Go, Diego! Go! (R, CC) 783035 6.30 Dora The Explorer. (R, CC) 791054 7.00 Weekend Today: Saturday. (CC) 4224832 9.00 Saturday Kerri-Anne. (CC) 212122 10.00 Children’s Programs. 16153948 1.00 The Sleepover Club. (C, R, CC) 518783 1.30 Pyramid. (C, CC) 511870 2.00 Movie: Guns Of Wyoming. (PG, 63, R, CC) 642696 4.00 Antiques Roadshow. (R, CC) 509035 4.30 Talk To The Animals. 971238 5.00 Fishing Australia. (CC) 972967 5.30 Postcards Australia. 975054 6.00 News. (CC) 976783 6.30 Australia’s Funniest Home Videos. (CC) 259829
7.30 Movie: The Golden ★ Compass. (PG, 07, CC) Nicole Kidman, Daniel Craig, Dakota Blue Richards. 3366832 9.50 Movie: The Gift. 00, R, CC) Cate ★ (AV15+, Blanchett, Giovanni Ribisi, Keanu Reeves, Katie Holmes. 34933870 12.15 Eclipse Music TV. (PG) 648178
12.45 Movie: Wonderland. 03, R) Val Kilmer, ★ (AV15+, Kate Bosworth. 1351420 2.45 Movie: Breaking ★ Through. (M, 03, R, CC) 7397178
4.30 Danoz. (PG) 1572371 5.00 Creflo A. Dollar. 1540772 5.30 Fishing Australia. (R, CC) 1550159
6.00 Toasted TV. 748122 8.30 Sumo Mouse. (C, CC) 153870 9.00 Scope. (C, CC) 161899 9.30 K-9. (C, CC) 164986 10.00 Hit List TV. (PG) 5435219 12.00 Landed Music. (PG, CC) 145851 12.30 Out Of The Blue. (PG) 688141 1.30 Hook, Line And Sinker. (CC) 519412 2.00 Football. (CC) AFL. Round 18. Collingwood v Carlton. 52323677 5.00 News. (CC) 970509 5.30 Sports Tonight. (CC) 973696
6.00 WorldWatch. 24724528 9.30 Greek News. 5445899 10.20 French News. 34551219 11.00 Hindi News. 1709832 11.30 Arabic News. 1719219 12.00 Russian News. 1710948 12.30 Turkish News. 7217851 1.00 Eldorado: Sunday’s Farewell. (R) (France) 7288141 1.45 Bacon’s Arena. (PG, R) (UK) 26557257 3.25 Art In The 21st Century. (PG) (US) 59372677 4.30 PBS NewsHour. (CC) 2457073 5.30 Mythbusters: Beating The Speed Camera. (PG, R, CC) (US) 2433493
6.00 Malcolm In The Middle. (PG, CC) 974325 6.30 Deadliest Catch: Crab Fishing. (PG, CC) 554211 7.30 Football. (CC) AFL. Round 18. Sydney v Geelong. From ANZ Stadium, Sydney.
6.30 World News Australia. (CC) 2444509 7.30 Monster Moves. (PG, CC) Jeremy Patterson faces the challenge of hauling the SS President, one of the largest and best-known steamships in the US, across nearly 130 km of land and sea. (UK) 3245344 8.30 Iron Chef. (CC) (Japan)
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11.00 Movie: Aliens Vs Requiem. ★ Predator: (AV15+, 07) Steven Pasquale, Reiko Aylesworth. 1197325 12.45 What It Takes: Nicole Kidman. (R) 4096401 1.15 Infomercials. (PG, R) 4019352
1.45 Video Hits Up-Late. (R) 6623913
2.00 Infomercials. (PG, R) 7616913
4.00 Bayless Conley. 7916062
4.30 Religious Programs. 3115333
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9.20 RocKwiz. (PG, R, CC) Hosted by Julia Zemiro. 31124122
10.10 Movie: Priceless. (M, ★ 06, CC) (France) 44469528
12.00 So Frenchy, So Chic. (M, R) 2404197 12.30 Shameless. (MA15+, R, CC) (UK) 14649371 1.25 Speaking In Tongues. (M, R, CC) 78635604 1.55 WorldWatch. 93723642
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6.00 Children’s Programs. 8.00 Squirrel Boy. (R) 8.30 My Gym Partner’s A Monkey. (R) 9.00 The Secret Saturdays. 9.30 Ben 10. (R) 10.00 The Flintstones. (R) 10.30 Top Cat. 11.00 I Dream Of Jeannie. (R) 12.00 Bewitched. (R) 1.00 Get Smart. (R) 2.00 Here’s Lucy. (R) 3.00 Seinfeld. (PG, R) 4.00 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 5.00 Green Acres. 5.30 The Nanny. (PG, R) 6.00 The Nanny. (R, CC) 6.30 Movie: Richie Rich. (PG, 94, R, ★ CC) Macaulay Culkin, John Larroquette, Edward Herrmann, Jonathan Hyde. 8.30 Movie: Ocean’s Twelve. (M, ★ 04, R, CC) Danny Ocean and his gang plan a series of robberies in Paris, Rome and Amsterdam in order to pay back the victim of their previous heist, a casino tycoon, who gives them two weeks to recover his funds. 11.00 Movie: Fallen. (M, 98, R) ★ Denzel Washington, John Goodman, Donald Sutherland, Embeth Davidtz, James Gandolfini. 1.30 Seinfeld. (PG, R) 2.30 Get Smart. (R) 3.30 Hogan’s Heroes. (R) 4.30 Green Acres. (R) 5.00 Top Cat. (R) 5.30 The Flintstones. (R)
6.00 Basketball. Boomers World Challenge. Game 2. Replay. 8.00 Football Stars Of Tomorrow. (R) 8.30 ATP World Tour Uncovered. (R) 9.00 Athletix: IAAF Magazine. (R) 9.30 Triathlon. ITU World C’ship Series. Round 5. Highlights. 10.30 Motor Racing. NASCAR Sprint Cup. Race 20. Highlights. 11.30 Red Bull Air Race. Highlights. 12.30 TNA Xplosion. (PG, R) 1.30 MVP. (PG, R) 2.00 Football. (CC) AFL. Round 18. Collingwood v Carlton. 5.00 AFL Post Game Show. (CC) 5.30 Snowshow. (R) 6.00 Motor Racing. FIA World Rally Championship. Round 8. Rally Finland. Day 1. Highlights. 6.30 Sports Tonight. 7.00 Before The Game. (PG, CC) 7.30 Football. (CC) AFL. Round 18. Sydney v Geelong. 11.00 Motor Racing. Formula 1. Hungarian Grand Prix. Qualifying. 12.20 Motor Racing. NASCAR Sprint Cup. Race 21. Qualifying. 1.45 Motor Racing. NASCAR Nationwide Series. Race 20. Replay. 3.45 Spirit Of Yachting. (R) 4.15 Omnisport. 4.30 Tread BMX. (PG, R) 5.00 Motor Racing. British Touring Car C’ship. Round 5. Replay.
6.00 WorldWatch. 11.20 Hong Kong News. 11.40 Chinese News. 12.10 Portuguese News. 12.40 Italian News. 1.10 German News. 1.40 Spanish News. 2.30 Filipino News. 3.05 Greek News. 3.55 Polish News. 4.20 Turkish News. 4.50 Arabic News. 5.20 Hindi News. 5.50 French News. 6.30 World News Australia. (CC) 7.30 The Map Makers: The Mercator Atlas 1572. (R, CC) (Wales) 8.30 Stalin: Three Faces Of Evil: The Warlord. (M, R, CC) Part 2 of 3. Focuses on Joseph Stalin’s role as a military leader. While he liked to project an image of himself as a great military strategist, called himself “generalissimo” and constantly wore a military uniform, Stalin had no formal training and showed little skill in the arts of war. (Germany) 9.30 Movie: Princesses. (MA15+, ★ 05, R) A young prostitute befriends her neighbour, an illegal immigrant, despite the xenophobic attitudes of her co-workers. Candela Peña, Micaela Nevárez, Mariana Cordero. (Spain) 11.30 Movie: Manual Of Love 2. ★ (M, 07, R) Carlo Verdone, Monica Bellucci, Riccardo Scamarcio. (Italy) 1.40 WorldWatch.
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SUNDAY August 1 6.00 Rage. 6994 6.30 Children’s Programs. 6171913 9.00 Insiders. (CC) 12772 10.00 Inside Business. (CC) 9998 10.30 Offsiders. (CC) 8197 11.00 Focus. (CC) 9826 11.30 Praise. (R, CC) 2913 12.00 Landline. (CC) 96710 1.00 Gardening Australia. (R, CC) 3246 1.30 Message Stick. (CC) 6333 2.00 Travel Oz. (R, CC) 7062 2.30 Legend Of Pancho Barnes. (CC) 84975 3.30 Liquid Stone. (R, CC) 71082 4.25 Katsura Rikyu. (R, CC) 5044468 5.15 Will Time Tell? (R) 447371 5.30 Art Nation. (CC) 1307 6.00 At The Movies. (PG, R, CC) 1246 6.30 Mother And Son. (R, CC) 9265 7.00 News. (CC) 46 7.30 Life. (CC) 89505 8.20 News Update. (CC) 5969046
8.30 Return To Cranford. 72178
10.00 Compass. (CC) 75884 10.50 Art Of Spain. (Final, PG, R, CC) 5881623 11.45 Movie: Silent Enemy. 58) Laurence Harvey, ★ (PG, Dawn Addams. 6132994 1.45 Movie: The Lion Has Wings. (b/w, G, 39, R, CC) 2610376 3.00 Message Stick. (R, CC) 1135666 3.30 Talking Heads. (R, CC) 1138753 4.00 First Tuesday Book Club With Jennifer Byrne. (R, CC) 1139482 4.30 Shortland Street. (PG) 5016821 5.00 Something In The Air. (R, CC) 5017550 5.30 The New Inventors. (R, CC) 5027937
6.00 Children’s Programs. 1.00 Yo Gabba Gabba! (R, CC) 1.30 Roary The Racing Car. (R, CC) 1.40 Grandpa In My Pocket. (R, CC) 1.55 Bananas In Pyjamas. (R, CC) 2.00 Bert And Ernie’s Great Adventures. (R, CC) 2.05 Elmo’s World. (R, CC) 2.20 Global Grover. (R) 2.30 Fifi And The Flowertots. (R, CC) 2.45 Mister Maker. (R, CC) 3.05 Arthur. (R, CC) 3.30 Babar. (R, CC) 3.50 Manon. (R, CC) 4.00 Roary The Racing Car. (R, CC) 4.10 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps. (R, CC) 4.25 Microscopic Milton. (R) 4.30 The Hoobs. (R) 4.55 The Magic Roundabout. (R, CC) 5.10 Pingu. (R, CC) 5.15 Five Minutes More. (R, CC) 5.20 Penelope. (R, CC) 5.30 In The Night Garden. (R, CC) 6.00 The Wild Gourmets. (R, CC) 6.30 Artscape: Light Art – Angela Bulloch: Im Zwielicht Der Erinnerung. (R, CC) 7.00 Art Nation. (R, CC) 7.30 ABC2 Live Presents King Lear. (CC) 10.30 Brideshead Revisited. (Final, R, CC) 11.15 BBC Four Sessions. (PG, CC) 12.20 Solidbodies: The 50 Year Guitar War. (R, CC) 1.10 Beautiful Noise. (PG, R, CC) 2.10 Close. 5.30 Message Stick. (R, CC)
6.00 Garner Ted Armstrong. 3178 6.30 Life Today With James Robison. 1197 7.00 Weekend Sunrise. (CC) 19544642 10.00 AFL Game Day. (PG) 81951 11.00 Movie: Trail Of The Pink Panther. (PG, 82, R) 6676826 1.00 Crash Scene Investigators. (PG, R, CC) 59791 2.00 Football. AFL. Round 18. Western Bulldogs v North Melbourne. From Etihad Stadium, Melbourne. 52894888 5.00 Border Patrol. (PG, R, CC) 2082 5.30 New Zealand On A Plate. 7771
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JULY EVENTS Rotary Club of Orange - Rotary Club of Orange will hold their Trash and Treasure Markets this Sunday August 1st from 8:00am to 12:00noon in the Kmart Car Park, Byng Street entrance. There is a variety of stalls including, fruit, veggies, crafts, jewellery, books, bric-abrac and much, much more. All proceeds raised go to support local charities. On Going - Next meeting for “On Going” a friendship group for 50 years and over will be Wednesday, August 11th at the Church of Christ Hall, Burrendong Way & Rawle Avenue, Orange commencing at 10am. Morning tea is provided. Guest speaker will be Don Saville who will speak of his role on the “Parole Board”. For more information contact John and Maureen Miller on 6362 6455. Can Assist - Can Assist Orange Branch is holding a fundraising movie night Sunday, August 1st commencing at 12:30pm for a light luncheon followed by the movie “The Last Station” Starring Christopher Plummer and Helen Mirren which will start 2pm at Amusu Theatre Manildra. Cost $25.00 including wine tasting. For Tickers phone Nina on 6365 4209. Art on Anson - View an amazing variety of artworks by Anson Street School students Monday Aug 2nd – Friday August 6th from 9:30-2:30pm. Each student has enthusiastically created artworks with outstanding results. Not to be missed! Free admission. Anson Street Public School, Anson St Orange • 02 6362 4563 Foundations for Families Course Fusion Orange is running a 12 hour parenting course commencing Wednesday August 4th. Course runs for 4 alternate weeks of Wednesday mornings at the Uniting Church Hall, 217 Anson Street Orange 9:15am – 12:30pm. Cost $48 per person $65 per couple; concessions $30 per person $45 per couple. Costs include a manual and morning tea. If finances are an issue please talk to the organisers. For more information contact Bev 5310 2474. Victory in the Pacific - Victory in the Pacific Day is celebrated at the Orange Cenotaph in Robertson Park Sunday, August 15 commencing at 11.00am. For more information contact Brian Merchant 6362 5058 Vietnam Veterans Day - Vietnam Veterans day will be celebrated in Robertson Park, Wednesday, August 18 commencing at 11am at the Orange Cenotaph. On completion of the service finger food and refreshments will be provided at the Orange Ex-Services Club. For more Information Contact Lindsay Wright 6362 5959 CanAssist Parkes - Allan Wright from “The Kings Legacy” will be performing a charity concert for the Parkes branch of CanAssist, on Saturday, August 21st commencing at 7:30pm at the Parkes Services Club. Tickets cost $20 and are available from the Club 6862 1966. Proceeds will go to CanAssist in the Parkes area. Riverina Finch Society - The Riverina Finch Society will hold its’ Annual Bird Sale at the Wagga Showground on Sunday, August 22nd. Doors open at 9am and the sale commences at 10:00am. The sale is open to finches, budgerigars, canaries, parrots, doves and quail but no pigeons are admitted. For more information contact John on 6922 8556. Tartan Ball - The Tartan Ball is on again Friday, September 10th at the Orange ExServices Club commencing at 8pm. There will be music by the Starlighters and Canobolas Pipe Band with tickets costing $40 pp and available from August 2nd at the Ex-Services Club. Bookings close Monday September 6th MEETING THIS WEEK Sunday – August 1st – Orange Jazz Club - 2-5pm at The Royal Hotel Orange - For info visit www.orangejazzclub.com Monday – August 2nd – Orange Arthritis Support Group - Health and Community Care Centre (HACC) cnr. Lords
Place and March Street. Contact Russel Moor 6361 4745 Monday - August 2nd Rotary Club of Orange Calare – 12-45pm - (1pm lunch) at the Harrison Restaurant 85 March Street Orange. Contact Graeme Eggleston 6362 7023 Monday – August 2nd - Orange RSL Sub Branch – 7:30pm - Orange Ex Services Club. Contact Lindsay Wright on 6362 5959 Tuesday – August 3rd – Orange & Districts 40+ Singles Social Group – 7pm Orange Ex-Services Club Contact Cathie on 6361 3602, Dean on 6361 4310 or Richard on 6365 1133 Tuesday – August 3rd - Orange Camera Club - Senior Citizen’s Centre, off Woolworths car park, 7pm for 7.30pm start. Contact John McNabb (President) on 6362 3286 or Renai McArdle (Secretary) on 6361 2482 or email orangecameraclub@gmail.com Tuesday – August 3rd - Quota International of Orange - 6.30pm Orange City Bowling Club. Contact Connie Mills on 6369 0038 or Kay Grandson on 6365 1044 Wednesday – August 4th – Orange Men’s Probus Club - 10am in the Coral Sea Room of Orange Ex-Services Club. Contact Jim Heron on 6362 3547 Wednesday – August 4th – Orange Lacemakers – 1:30-4:30pm – Cultural Centre, Sale Street. Contact Sandy on 6362 7938 or Bev on 6362 9540. Wednesday – August 4th – Sahaja Meditation Free Classes – 7:30pm Home and Community Care Centre, 286 Lords Place Orange. Enq. Dave on 0428 190 943 Wednesday – August 4th - Camp Quality Trivia Night -7:30pm - Royal Hotel Orange. Contact Louise Eggleston on 6362 7023 Friday – August 6th – Orange Amateur Radio Club – 7:30pm RAAF 29 Flight Building 64 Warrendine Street Orange – Contact Robert Alford 0407 220 690 Orange Seniors - Orange Seniors are open every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9-30am to 3pm. There is a two course cooked meal each day at 12noon for $6.00. Entertainment includes Scrabble, Bingo and Cards. There is also a Free Computer Kiosk available to members plus organised Bus trips. Free computer classes for seniors in easy understandable stages for the beginner are also available. To ensure your place in the class, ring Seniors on 6362 6592 or Ron Savage on 6362 7665 or 0414 627 665. Orange Men’s Shed - The Orange Men’s Shed meets each Tuesday and Wednesday from 10:00am till 3pm at the School of Arts Hall Lucknow. For more details call 6361 2134. Orange Bridge Club -The Orange Bridge Club welcomes anyone who is interested in playing the game of bridge or would like to learn the game, to join our friendly club. Please contact Helen Britton on 6362 1138 or Jan De Jong 6362 2040. For lessons contact Margaret Robinson on 6362 8241. Scrabble Club - Play Scrabble using the original rules and using the standard dictionary for reference. Scrabble is fun and helps keep your brain active. Meeting fortnightly on Sunday afternoons from 2-5pm. Beginners very welcome. Enquiries to Audrey on 6362 0068 OTHER DATES FOR YOUR DIARY Friday July 2nd – Aug 29th – The Cowra Art Group Quilters display – Kalari Cellar Door and Art Gallery – Enquiries Pamela Heikkinen on 6342 1465 Friday July 30th – Aug 8 – Artic Express Steam Train Rides - Pollona and Blayney return. Enquiries 1800 069 466 Friday July 30th – Sunday August 8th Frost Fest - ph 6360 1990 or see www.tastorange.com.au Saturday July 31st - Holy Trinity Belltower Tours - by appointment. Enquiries ph 6360 7827 Saturday July 31st - Sunday Aug 1st Silk Scarf Painting - Alpaca Country Shop Parkes – 6863 1133 Saturday Aug 7 - Kids Art Class Bloomfield Hospital - Cost $20. Bookings essential. Ph 6360 1990 Saturday Aug 7th – Dubbo Folk Club Orange Regional Gallery – For Info ph 6882 0498 A listing in THE DIARY is free. Please email brief details to reception@cwpn.com.au, fax 6361 3494, or phone Jackie on 6361 3575 during business hours.
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Hey hey everyone, Last weekend was a very special day for my family. Aria and her cousin Liana shared a wonderful Christening together. The day was spent with the closest of friends and family all of who will have a huge role to play in Aria's and Liana's life. Both little bubs were little angels during the service and the reception. It was extremely joyful for both Kimberly and I and Renae and Greg to watch our daughters share this special day. As our girls grow older they will become the closest of friends and I have no doubt that this Christening was just the first of many things the girls share. We had wonderful support on the day by the god parents we chose for our little angels. Rebecca and James, Mark and Maree thank you for being wonderful god parents and thanks for being not only just our family, but the best of friends. We can’t wait to share our children's lives with you and we know Aria and Liana will look to you for advice and for fun. The Christening also is the start of a little bit of home time for me. My next trip away is not till September, so there will be plenty of sport, practice and family time for me to enjoy. I plan to consume myself with all the things I miss while I’m away on tour. Till next week, Be good - Cheers Jason per person
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