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PUBLIC NOTICES ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING The Annual General Meeting of Maleny Arts and Crafts Group will be held on 8th March 2021 at 1.00 pm at the MACG Workshop at Maleny Showgrounds. Nomination forms are available from the Gallery and the Workshop. Nominations close on Monday 22nd February 2021. All members are invited to attend. As this is a COVID safe event could you please RSVP by 1st March to malenyartsandcraftsgroup@gmail.com if you are attending. Debbie Palmer Secretary MACG Inc. Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch Raffle Results Friday 29th January 2021 1st Prize – Meat Tray: Blue – U29 – Pharmacy 2nd Prize – Breakfast Tray: Red – W52 – Ray LUCKY MEAL PRIZE $20.00 CASH Winner: Purple – Q62 - Chriss
BIRTHDAY NOTICE HAPPY BIRTHDAY JEAN BROWN The ‘grande dame’ of Port Kembla turns 95 this week. That’s 49,932,000 minutes (and counting).
IN MEMORIAM
Byron Neil Williams illiams 17/05/1976 – 17/02/2013
Not a day passes that we don’t think of you Byron. Much love always, From your family and friends.
Our much loved
Dulcie Anne Sperling 29/12/24 - 04/02/2020 To lose someone I loved so much brings pain beyond belief, There are no words to ease my pain my sadness and my grief. I feel I’ve lost someone so close so wonderful and dear, I think about your special ways and wish that you were near. But although you have left this world you’ll stay within my heart, Guiding like an Angel even though we are apart. For love is everlasting and so are my memories, Your legacy, that’s always there to light the way for me.
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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 HINTERLAND FITNESS AND PILATES Feel stronger, feel fitter with Pilates and Pump. All fitness levels. Classes Tuesdays and Thursdays at Landsborough Hall. Phone 0409 549 477 or find us on Facebook
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POSITIONS VACANT EXPERIENCED SENIOR CAFÉ STAFF REQUIRED FOR MALENY CHEESE. Maleny Cheese has a position available for a Senior CafÊ person – so if you are a happy, outgoing team player with a flair for strong customer service please contact us! Ideally you will be a strong Barista and experienced in supervising staff. Experience in both front of house and particularly back of house food prep is essential as well as the ability to work under pressure. We have various shifts to offer, but must be available for weekend and school holiday work on a rotational basis. You will require an RSA certificate and a love of dairy products is a bonus!! Please email CV’s to hr@ malenycheese.com.au
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Love you always and missing you endlessly Kay, Barry, Jody, Jeremi, Amanda, Anthony, Hannah, Joshua, Savannah, Harry, Jake and Kayla xx
COURSES & TUITION Remember, it’s not the years in your life, but the life in your years that count. Enjoy the day with your family and friends. Wishing you all the best, from the team and Glasshouse Country & Maleny News
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WANTED TO BUY Trucks ‌ any condition ‌ for wrecking or resale Ph: 0427 714 773 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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Maleny Golf Club
Contributed by Jenny Oxenham
Saturday, January 16: The club held a carry-the-at 18-hole nett competition with ďŹ rst place going to Matthew Howie with 58 nett, runner up Eric Hecht 65 nett and third Ron Smith 66 nett. Tuesday, January 19: A mixed stableford 18-hole competition was played with ďŹ rst place going to Doug Evans with 38 points on a count back from Andrew Gercken also 38 points. Runner up went to Neil Stenhouse with 37 points and third Jon Fairman 36 points on a count back from Richard Owen also 36 points. Wednesday, January 20: A mixed stroke nett 18-hole event was played with ďŹ rst place to Tonny Jorgensen with 68 nett, runner up Simon Lower 71 nett and third Ian Chew 78 nett. Saturday, January 23: A mixed stableford competition was held with ďŹ rst place to Dave Scott 41 points, runner up Richard Clayton 36 points on count backs from Richard Clayton, Peter Trounce, Corey Zammit and Rupert Hohls all on 36. Third place went to Gary Wright 35 points. Tuesday, January 26: A mixed stableford competition over 18 holes with ďŹ rst place going to Steve Roberts with 40 points, runner up went to Eric Hecht with 38 points and third place going to Chris Dooley (from Surfers Paradise Golf Club) with 37 points. Wednesday, January 27: Ladies monthly medal, an18 hole nett competition sponsored by Judi Coey. First place went to Seri Tytherleigh with 72 nett, runner up was Sarah Harding with 74 nett on a count back from Kerry Nieper, also with 74 nett, and third place went to Narelle Thamm with 82 nett. Also played was the “Red Belly Challengeâ€? a mixed nett competition, with ďŹ rst place going to Mike Finley with a score of 70 nett on count backs from Garth Bailo, Rupert Hohls, Steevie Marriner and Tom Hallam all with score of 70 nett. Runner up went to Joshua Maddison with 71 nett and third place went to James Dayton with 72 nett on count backs from Susan Brooker, Phillip Stern, Jerey Griin and Lindsay Donaldson, all with 72 nett scores. Saturday, January 30: Men’s monthly medal nett competition attracted a large ďŹ eld with ďŹ rst place going to Rupert Hohls with 66 nett, runner up was Mark Green with 67 nett and third place went to Paul Griin with 70 nett on a count back from Steevie Marriner, also with 70 nett. Here we are again with another year of competition games on our great golf course. If you wish to play a round or two with your friends or fellow members, just phone our clubhouse on 5499 9960 or go online to book in for the day and time you wish.
Maleny Bowls Club
Contributed Miles Allen
It was another action-packed week at the club. On Monday we welcomed six teams from Kilcoy, Woodford and Mapleton in our monthly pairs competition. We were generous in letting Bill Edwards and Noel Lane from Kilcoy win the competition again. Graeme Glover and Miles Allen were the runners-up. We are now into our Wednesday night competition and we saw 40 bowlers enjoy the barbeque, beer and the bowls. There are four teams with maximum points and two teams with zero points, but it’s early days. The 3 Flamingos beat the Outlaws on the last end. Mo’s Marauders had a close win over the Golfers. RPT (ex-Handles) were merciless in annihilating the Mighty 10s and the Oblimeys easily
Kay Gesch and Liz Williams inspect an unusual end – the idea is to keep the bowls on the green
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squashed the JAM team. The Musketeers had their ďŹ rst win of the season by beating the Mavericks. Pegasus continued their winning streak by beating the Wot Notts. The Amigos gained three points for being there. Rumours suggest that the Tutors have been busy devising a new game plan which involves turning up and bowling. On Friday 19, players turned up for scroungers. This week most of the winners had low handicaps but it’s not always like that. And because they won, their handicaps have been lowered. John Williams narrowly beat Sally Squires and Joe Walters. Miles Allen beat Kay Gesch and Liz Williams. Kay got o to a ying start with 14 points after three ends but couldn’t maintain that standard. Brian Squires beat Dennis Kyling and Don Ginns. Brian scored maximum points on three ends. In a close game, Marg Ginns beat Dave Robson and Mick Bulger with only three points separating them. Marilyn Podmore excelled with a raw score of 52 over Brett Gillis and Wendy Bulger. While John Long played consistently to beat Ben Fawns, Judith Lees and Relma Godfrey. We play every Tuesday morning, Wednesday night and Friday afternoon. If you want to know more, phone the club on 5494 2335, leave a message and we’ll get back to you.
Witta Tennis
Contributed by Pauline Fraley
KATYA’S Tennis Drills Thrills and Fitness is back on at Witta Tennis on Mondays at 6pm. Cost is $20. Come and join in the fun. All levels welcome. Enquiries 0437 295 501. Social tennis: Mondays 8am and Saturdays 1pm. All welcome. Court bookings 0437 295 501 or www.wittatennis.com.au.
Range Croquet Club Contributed by Ken Barker
TWO games of doubles were played on Thursday, January 21. On lawn one Donna Manning and Bev Sockhill won against Vince Carbery and Janelle Wilson 12-6. On lawn two Ken Barker and Gillian Bradley came a close second to Val Carbery and Lynette Evans 5-6. Sarah Widin was the star on Sunday, January 24, pegging out 26–1 against Vince and Donna. Wallace Roy and Nick Cram were no match for Helen Andrews and Kath Smith in their game, going down 8–10 with Wallace scoring as many hoops as Nick in some intra-team rivalry. Ken and Val played to an exciting ďŹ nish. Val, on her last turn, missed four back leaving Ken with a 16–15 win. Lynette and Janelle played a very
instructive game to ďŹ nish 6–2, with Lynette taking home the spoils. Our excellent, well cared for lawns are on the right-hand side of the Maleny Showground. Play days are Thursdays and Sundays at 2pm for 2.30pm. Contact Sarah Widin for other days. Coaching is available on Saturday mornings at 8am. For details contact president Sarah Widin on 0417 640 704, vice president Vince Carbery on 5494 2193 or secretary Priscilla Vickers on 5494 3555.
Lynette Evans trying for a long roquet 45