Classifieds 4 March 2020

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BeeGees Contributed by Jodie Morgan Our premier men’s team are into the fourth round of the FFA cup. After taking on North Lakes Mustangs FC and winning 4–0 (goals: C Nairn (2), M Teljega and R Mawditt) the weekend before last and last weekend they played to a home crowd against Bayside United FC coming away with another win 2–1 (goals: C Nairn and M Fichtner). The McDonald’s Premier men’s season kicks off this coming weekend when our BeeGees up against Maroochydore at their home ground. Our U14 boys’ team starts this weekend as well.

McDonald’s Premier women’s competition and our other teams will start from March 13. All BeeGees players need to make sure their registrations are up to date and paid in full to play in their first match. Our first home games for our senior teams won’t be until April. At each home game the canteen and bar will be open – so make sure you come down and support the club. Follow us on Facebook or our website to keep updated with what the BeeGees are up to in 2020!

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Glasshouse Country RSL Sub Branch Raffle Results Friday 28th February 2020 1st Prize – Breakfast Tray: Green – V13 – Paul LUCKY MEAL PRIZE $20.00 CASH Winner: Purple – K48 – Kay Cribbage Club – Inviting learner and experienced players interested in playing socially on a regular basis Mooloolah Valley Community Centre is seeking Stall holders for its upcoming Four Seasons Autumn Market on Saturday 28th March 8am to 1pm at the Mooloolah Public Hall 42 Bray Road Mooloolah. Stall sites are available inside and outside the hall. Call the Community Centre on (07) 5494 7822 or email info@mooloolahcommunitycentre.org for more information. Meet the Candidates for DIVISION 5 Saturday 14th March, 2020 @ 2.00pm at the Mooloolah Public Hall To submit questions for the Candidates please email by 12 03 20: secretary@mooloolahcommunitycentre.org Refreshments will be on sale All proceeds to Mooloolah Public Hall

Thank You Cameron Nairn

Maleny Bowls Club Contributed by Graeme Glover It was another great week for the bowls club with lots of people doing positive things to help the club. With the year well under way, a big welcome to a number of new members and a particular mention to our new board members, Trish Edwards and John Williams. Their contributions to the club are already receiving positive comments. Thanks also to all the returning board members who give of their time to help the club provide so much for others. Monday pairs looked to be a great day but the weather had a different view and, yes, it was another washout. On Wednesday night, the weather had ideas but it did not beat folks coming down for a fun catch-up, burger, beer and social game. Well done to Tony Yorkston, Steve Porter and Ben Fawns who fed the changing crowd. Miles Allen put together some games so all had their bowls appetite satisfied. Thank you to all who continue to support this event. Friday saw the sunshine and some kind weather. Thunder was heard but it was just a welcome not a warning. Congratulations to all the winners, Brian Squires, Dave Edwards, Curley Petersen, John Williams and Judith Lees. All of your names have been forwarded to the handicapper. Well done all on some really close tussles. A reminder this week is the monthly final. Remember, first Friday is finals. This week sees two teams travelling to Mapleton for their monthly pairs. We have had a great response for the coaching clinic. Remember to book in if you want to attend this clinic. Information is available on the notice board and flyers. Date claimer Sunday, March 29 at the club house. Have a great week of bowls. 44

Witta Tennis Contributed by Pauline Frawley Witta Wagtails had a home game against Maleny Magics. After six sets, the Wagtails were winning by two games after some great tennis but the Wagtails lost the last two sets and the Magics were the winners on the day. Thanks to the Wagtails team - Gerry Gabriel, Jan Maguire, Cheryl Cavanagh and Sonia Douglas. Whistlers played at Witta against Maroochydore Phoenix. The weather was great, it was good to be in the sun and good tennis as usual. We were happy to be on the court and it was even better that we had a win. Score was 48-21 games, 8-0 sets. Team was Maree Hooley, Paula Cudmore, Donna Kuskopf and Aki Lepper. The Wildcats travelled to Nambour to compete against ZTA Novas. It was great tennis but was hot and humid, which affected both teams. Pauline Fraley, Annie Stewart, Stacey English and Libby Howlett were down by two games going into the last two sets. The team rallied and came away with the win, with the final score being four sets each and 40-34 games. Monday night - get your racquet on is becoming very popular. So book online at https://play. tennis.com.au/wittatennisclub/Account/SignUp. Skill level doesn’t matter, just come along and have a fun time playing different games accompanied by a killer soundtrack. For more information check out the Tennis Australia website https://play.tennis.com.au or contact Maree, our open court sessions coordinator, on 0437 295 501 or email mareehooley@gmail. com. Social tennis is on Mondays at 8am and Saturdays at 1pm. All welcome. For court bookings phone 0437 295 501 or go to our website www.wittatennis.com.au.

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The family of Dulcie Sperling wish to express their deep appreciations for all your loving, heart filled words, cards, beautiful flowers and kind expressions of sympathy shown following her sad passing. We especially thank Maleny Medical Centre for their ongoing care. FOREVER & ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS.

Lost & Found LOST Pair of grey ladies reading glasses in the Glass House Mountains area. If found, please phone 0423 765 507.

Pets & Livestock

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guitar, piano accordion & MUSIC Theory lessons. Professional caring teachers. Ph Bob 5494 7568 or 0411 959 157. YOGA WITH KRISTY GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS Community Hall. For more information visit www. yogawithkristy.com.au or call 0402 882 725. PILATES WITH GABY SHADFORTH, ALL LEVELS. Tues 8.30am and Thurs 8.30am. 33 South River Drive Mooloolah Phone 0427 680 230. Are You a Seeker of truth who wishes to meet with other Truth Seekers? Our Work Book is Fragments of an Unknown Teaching by P.D.Ouspensky. For further information please contact Charles Wright lighthousecontact@yahoo.com

Work Wanted lauren's cleaning service Comprehensive service for domestic & commercial clients. Reliable, experienced & fully insured. Ph: 0403 044 887. EARTHMOVING - multiple 13, 20 & 24 Tonne Excavators and 2x loaders. Can do all aspects of earthworks, general clearing, farm clearing, pipe work. Wet or dry hire. All qualified operators and fully insured. No job too big or small. Phone Warren 0411 536 121 or Dave 0415 525 104. SCOTTY’S TRAILER HIRE – car carrier $40, caged 8x5 $30 same day return 0434 515 628

Mostly Small Change

WANTED…. retired person/persons interested in gardening. We are an organic farm in Reesville (Changing Habits Farm). We need help in growing vegetables and setting out a large garden plot. Share in the profits from providing the produce back to the local community/shops and providing food for yourself and our family. Contact Cyndi 0438770072 or Howard 0438107566

Nambour Collectorama Showgrounds 7th March, 30th May, 5th September & 7th November Can call for larger collections.

For further information phone Peter 5492 2408

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Tanya Forbes 0403 350 010 takethelead66@gmail.com

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TOP SOIL MULCH by the Cubic Metre or Truck Load Top Quality Soil - Delivery Available Bobcat and excavator available for spreading

0419 743 735 Beerwah Shade Sails / Waterproof Sails ALSO - Clear Blinds, Canvas Accessories, Camping Mats & Covers

Sam 0401 902 358

Cars, Bikes, Caravans & Boats

Wanted to Rent/Lease/Let MATURE WORKING pensioner lady with pets, looking for long-term home. Ph: 0407 594 785.

Garage Sales GHM Rural Fire Station Ryan St 7am -12 noon. Not just Fire Fighting Equipment, something for everyone. Sausage Sizzle from 8.30am ($1). Come along and meet your local Firefighters and ask any questions you may have. Glass house Mountains, 2 Gordon Place. All day Saturday, Furniture, bric-a-brac, records, 100’s CDs and much more.

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8am - 2pm RSL Hall (opp Pub) Art, craft, collectables, clothes, books, food, coffee, cafe, fruit & veg + more Stall holders welcome - enquiries 0448 423 919

WANTED OLD MOTORCYCLES pre 85, going or not, cash paid. Ph: 0412 236 154.

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His name is Garfield, very timid. Broke out of cage when trying to move house between Beerwah High school and Einsleigh crt Beerwah. Very distressed family, very much loved. Please call Tab on 0417 110 313 or Jade on 0455 308 567 Thank you for any information

LOST Rainbow Lorikeet Lost from Beerwah on Feb 5. Very friendly. Much missed. If found, please call 0412 094 234.

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VINYL RECORDS & Toys, breakfast cereal toys, Matchbox cars, tin toys, dolls, vintage surfboards. Text or phone Steve 0421 030 056.

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Lost 3 band wedding ring Glasshouse/Beerwah Shopping Centre Tuesday 25th of February reward offered 0439 960 208

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