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ALBANESE, Angelo Nicola
7/12/1944 – 17/02/2021 Passed away peacefully in Western Australia after a three year battle with cancer. Privately cremated. Will be sadly missed by his loving wife Cheryl, son Paul [NY], daughter Michelle and son-in-law Ashley [Perth].
Sunday 28th March from 2pm - 5pm Venue: Peachester State School All welcome Enquiries to: gdlatreasurer@yahoo.com
AGM 24th March, 2021 at the Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club at 7pm. All Welcome. All committee positons are available. All nominations can be sent to ghmsportsclub@gmail.com before the meeting. Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch Raffle Results Friday 29th January 2021 1st Prize – Meat Tray: Red – E100 – Judy 2nd Prize – Breakfast Tray: Apricot – Z72 – Vicki LUCKY MEAL PRIZE $20.00 CASH Winner: Yellow – M17 - Joyce
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Expressions of interest are invited for Cleaning Contract for Maleny Community Centre Inc. 23 Maple Street, Maleny. Expressions of interest are invited from suitably qualified individuals/companies to tender for the Maleny Community Centre Cleaning Contract. Applicants must have: t $PNNFSDJBM DMFBOJOH FYQFSJFODF t *OTVSBODF t "#/ t &YDFMMFOU SFGFSFODFT Preference will be given to local service providers. For further information please contact the Secretary, Maleny Community Centre on secretary@malenycc.org or by phone 0407 138182 or 5429 6043. Applications close on 31st of March 2021.
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Sam 0401 902 358 MARKETS MOOLOOLAH VALLEY COMMUNITY CENTRE FOUR SEASONS AUTUMN MARKET Saturday 20th March 2021 8am to 1pm Mooloolah Public Hall 42 Bray Road, Mooloolah Valley Our Four Season Autumn Market, will have something for everyone, home grown and crafted items, plants, second hand goods, gift-ware, jewellery and collectables. Some restrictions will be in place to enforce Covid-19 social distancing, but we are looking forward to seeing our local community supporting the stall holders. Call the centre on (07) 5494 7822 or email info@mooloolahcommunitycentre.org for more information.
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Our handsome boy Ginger came to us from our local pound. He was a little beat up when he came to us, but after some TLC from our awesome vet team he is back to full health. Ginger is very outgoing and loves attention and doesn’t want to share his home with any other pets. He would benefit from having access to an outside cat enclosure during the day.
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Maleny Bowls Club
Contributed by Miles Allen We welcomed teams from Mapleton, Kilcoy, Glasshouse and Woodford to our monthly pairs competition, with Woodford’s Wolfgang Gleisenberg and Daryl Pollet proving to be the champions of the day, both winning their games with a margin of +15. They turn up every month to this fixture and it was good to see them bowling well and winning. Our Twilight Bowls on Wednesday nights has been notable by the number of players who optimistically turn up even though rain is forecast. The green might have been a little bit damp last week, but it didn’t stop our players from enjoying themselves. The Three Flamingos led by John Williams are perched on top of the table after narrowly escaping being beaten by the JAM team. RPT, the Golfers and the Oblimeys are not far behind. Mo’s Marauders have played superbly recently and are a threat to those higher up the ladder. At Scroungers during the last two weeks, we have had a variety of winners, with players who played very well one week, not always playing well the second week, and vice versa. The only person to win two weeks in a row was Brett Gillis. In both games he was forced into a play-off. Our play-offs are a bit like tiebreakers at the Australian Tennis Open but with slightly less prize money. Last week he beat Barb Whitfield and
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Lee Irwin and Lester Bechley from Kilcoy Bowls Club and Graeme Glover from Maleny inspect a wonderful head of bowls in the monthly pairs competition. the week before he beat Kay Gesch. Other winners during the last two weeks have been Marilyn Podmore, Mick Bulger, Don Ginns, Jim Wiedman and Barb Whitfield. We look forward to another week of bowls when we get the chance to hone our techniques, polish our deliveries and enjoy the friendly atmosphere at Maleny Bowls Club.
Maleny Golf Club
Contributed by Jenny Oxenham
TUESDAY, February 16: An 18-hole mixed stableford competition was held with first place going to Jack Duncan with 38 points, runner up Merv Schulz 36 points and third Jack Day 35 points. Those mentioned in the run-down list were Larry Fraley, Doug Evans, Ian Clark, Richard Clayton, Ian Dickson, Ian Dauth, Steevie Marriner and Dennis Brown. Wednesday, February 17: A ladies Canadian foursomes competition was played with Mo Lawrence and Karen Heading, Ros Yuen and Carolyn Thompson, Barbie Norman and Penny Edwards, Seri Tytherleigh and Gillian Eason, Sharrol Perdriau and Kerry Nieper, Janice Emmett and Heather Shortus, and Narelle Thamm and Debbie Hansen (no scores were shown). Saturday, February 20: A mixed stableford 18-hole competition was held with first place going to Doug Evans with 36 points, runner up Richard Owen 35 points and third Ian Dickson 34 points on count backs from Richard Clayton and Neil Donovan, also 34 points each.
Tuesday, February 23: The club held an 18 hole mixed stableford competition with first place going to Michael Davoren with 36 points, runner-up went to Jack Duncan with 35 points and third place went to Ian Clark with 34 points. Wednesday, February 24: The ladies played a versus par competition with first place going to Heather Shortus with -4 on a count back from Mo Lawrence also with -4, runner-up went to Pauline Fraley with -6 and third place went to Christine Lemon with -7 on countbacks from Karen Heading and Debbie Hansen, both also with -7. Saturday, February 27: The 18 hole monthly medal nett competition was played with first place going to Dave Scott with 64 nett, runner-up went to Jack Day with 65 nett and third place went to Billy Perske with 66 nett. If you wish to play a round or two with guests or family, please phone our clubhouse on 5499 9960 or go to the website www.malenygolfclub.com to book for the date and time you wish to play. 47