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OPEN GARDEN & GARAGE SALE Nambour 18 Strathford Ave, Sat May 8th 9am-4pm. $5 entry and $5 for morning or afternoon tea. Plant sales - some rare. Garage sale too. Proceeds go to Nambour Community Gardens. FRIENDS OF MARY CAIRNCROSS ASSOCIATION A general meeting will be held in the theatrette at Mary Cairncross Discovery Centre on Saturday 15 May 2021 at 10am. All members and potential members welcome. Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch Raffle Results Friday 23rd April 2021 1st Prize - Meat Tray: Orange – R86 - Marilyn 2nd Prize - Breakfast Tray: Orange – R84 – Ray LUCKY MEAL PRIZE $20.00 CASH Winner: Blue – S85 - John
FUNERAL NOTICE ASHCROFT, Carol A TThe Maynard Family are sad to announce the passing of Carol Ashcroft on Monday the 19th of April, 2021. A service will be held on Friday 30th of April, 2021 at 11am at the Buderim Crematorium Memorial Gardens Mooloolaba Road, Buderim.
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LOST HEARING AID, WIDEX, silver with blue dot. Beerwah shops – most likely in either the Woolworths or Aldi carpark/ shops – on April 13. If found, please phone 0408 784 536.
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COURSES & TUITION GUITAR, PIANO ACCORDION & MUSIC Theory lessons. Professional caring teachers. Ph Bob 5494 7568 or 0411 959 157. EXPERT TUITION on Guitar, Bass, Ukulele and Blues Harmonica. Beginner to advanced. Take your Uke playing to the next level- join Maleny Ukulele (see Facebook page). Call Tom Richter 0457 502 776
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Glasshouse Country Care is looking for new members to join our Board of Directors. These rewarding volunteer positions will appeal to people who have a genuine interest in ensuring older people and people with a disability are supported in their community. Some of the expertise and skills we are looking to add to our Board include Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Legal, Human Resources and Fundraising. What can you expect? Making a difference to the people supported by the organisation. Use your skills where they are really needed. Meet new people. Contribute to the strategic direction of the organisation. What can we expect? Your skills, enthusiasm and commitment. Your attendance at approximately 8 meetings per year. Raising awareness of the organisation in the local community. For more information or to express your interest, please contact the General Manager, Clare Mullins on 5494 6948 or by email to clare@ghcare.org.au
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WANTED TO BUY Collector buying all pre-decimal coins and bank notes and any proof or uncirculated sets. All Australian stamps - mint and used. Early Australian post cards pre-1950. Top cash prices paid. I will travel to you. Please phone Brian 0475 191 614.
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WANTED TO BUY Collector wishes to buy any old wrist and pocket watches in any condition working or not. Must be wind up, not battery. Buying all military photos, postcards, books etc WWI – WWII. Also buying Australian pottery ornaments, kangaroos, koalas, kookaburras, frogs, birds, possums or any older pottery with gumnut or gumleaf decoration. I will travel to you. Paying top cash. Please phone Brian on 0475 191 614.
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by the Cubic Metre or Truck Load Top Quality Soil - Delivery Available Bobcat and excavator available for spreading
LAUREN'S CLEANING SERVICE Comprehensive service for domestic & commercial clients. Reliable, experienced & fully insured. Ph: 0403 044 887.
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MOBILITY SCOOTERS Shop Rider mobility scooter $2,000. Outranger Aviator mobility scooter with canopy $3,000. Both prices negotiable. Contact Elaine 0409 262 181 or 54969134.
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FIREWOOD Quality seasoned hardwood, split ready to go (large load approx 1.3m3). Ironbark and mixed hardwood from $160/ load. Phone Amy on 0429 496 283.
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Bruce has one of the biggest smiles around and d loves l going i ffor walks and being around people. Any new man in his life will have to work to build a connection with him as he seems a little unsure of meeting new men. Bruce would love a big backyard and an owner who is physically fit to take him out on walks or daily runs. Secure six foot fencing is recommended for all dogs to keep them safely at home. Bruce has had all his vet work completely, desexed, microchipped, wormed, vaccinated, and comes with council registration.
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WANTED TO RENT CAN YOU HELP Semi-retired gentleman with traditional values requires land to rent, large or small, with or without buildings, with a long lease, to grow hydroponic gourmet tomatoes and salad greens. Must have water or power available. Could suit part of a larger occupied allotment or part of a paddock. Call Ernie on 0493 081 104.
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Local Olympian heading to Tokyo MAPLETON-BASED Olympic archer Ryan Tyack is on track to clinch another spot on the world podium with the countdown to the Tokyo Olympics in July well under way. The 2016 Rio Olympics bronze medallist has secured a spot on the Australian archery team and has been training up to 45 hours a week for Tokyo, firing off an impressive 250-300 shots a day with Sunshine Coast Archery Club, located at Ballinger Park Sports Complex. Ryan first discovered archery at age 10, when his mother insisted he get off video games and try his hand at a sport. “I wanted to do archery or fencing because of the video game I played, so I nagged her, she rang the club and they had an open day that same day,” Ryan said. “I was terrible but I loved it. The first coach I had told my mum not to bother bringing me back saying I’d never be good and to just give up. “She didn’t tell me that but after five years I was able to win a Youth World Championship and I achieved that from doing it again and again and again, and working hard at it.” While he lived and trained at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra for four years, Ryan, 29, said he really enjoyed the facilities at Ballinger Park Sports Complex. “It doesn’t have the flashiest technology but it has a lot of things other clubs don’t,” he said.
Maleny Bowls Club
Contributed by Miles Allen IT was a huge fortnight at Maleny Bowls Club. We had 27 bowlers attend our recent skills training session with nine coaches from the Sunshine Coast coaching team. They took us through a series of different exercises testing and refining our skills. After the session we had a game and everyone played so much better and we ended the morning with a sausage sizzle. Tuesday, April 23 morning game saw Sandra Kapetanic and Relma Godfrey on fire and won both games convincingly to be the champions of the day. On Wednesday, April 21 night competition it was the grand final between RPT and the 3 Flamingos. RPT won 13-10. Congratulations to Tom Ukkola, Ray Ellmor and Paul Kemp. John Williams, Liz Williams and Trish Edwards played well for the Flamingos but just missed out. Full credit to both teams for a great game which had some wonderful ends to entertain the audience. Player of the match went to Trish for
sport The COVID-19 pandemic has interrupted athletes’ training preparations, including Ryan’s. “It’s been a really unique lead-up to the Tokyo Olympics but we’ve all had a chance to train longer together, which is great,” he said. “We were meant to go to Thailand in March, Guatemala in April and China in May but those plans were scrapped.” In the meantime, training itself is almost a full-time job for Ryan. “You do sacrifice a lot of time. My main day job was doing public speaking in schools but that slowed down slightly with COVID. “Any support would be very welcome,” he said. Sunshine Coast Archery Club is a not-for-profit sports club dedicated to fostering all aspects of archery. If you are interested in trying your hand at archery, book in for a Saturday morning session between 9am-12noon at 176 Ballinger Road Buderim. Bookings are essential. For more information phone 0408 727 255.
some excellent bowling under pressure. In the North Maleny derby, the Amigos beat an understrength Musketeers. Congratulations to Dave Coffey for nuturing his side through the season. Apparently, the Musketeers are reforming, getting a new coach and undertaking training. Other winners on the night were Mo’s Marauders who finished the season in 3rd position. Pegasus soundly beat Jam 18-5 and came 4th on the table. We continue this week with some slight variations to our normal game and the new season starts the following week. It was a beautiful afternoon on Friday, April 23 we had 17 players turn up for Scroungers, the winners were Mick Bulger, Don Ginns, Wendy Bulger and Relma Godfrey. Numerous chocolates were given away for touchers and maximum scores. As they say, there’s no rest for the wicked! We continue playing at least three times a week and our volunteers continue helping out around the club to ensure everyone, visitors and regulars enjoy themselves.
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Skills training session at Maleny Bowls Club with coaches from the Sunshine Coast District Bowls Association 43