6 minute read

CLASSIFIEDS

Email: reception@gcnews.com.au or Phone: 5438 7445

Glasshouse Districts Cricket Club Inc Agm

to be held on Tuesday 4th July 2023 at 7.00pm Venue: Glasshouse Mountains Sports Club All positions are available. If anyone would like to nominate for a position, please email meSecretary@glasshousecricketclub.com.au and I will send the nomination form.

McGOVERN, James Gerald of Newry Co. Down, Northern

Ireland

Passed away on Monday 5th June 2023

Aged 76 years.

Loving husband of Janis, dearly loved father of Corey and Kieran, grandfather to Milly, Anna, Erin, Riley and Gemma. The McGovern family would like to advise that a funeral service will be held for Gerry at Gregson & Weight, 5 Gregson Place, Caloundra on Friday 16th June commencing at 10am, followed by a celebration of life from 3pm at the Glasshouse Mountains Country Bowls Club.

Caloundra 5491 1559 www.gregsonweight.com.au

Jean Moroney

When we lose someone we love, we must learn not

GUITAR, PIANO ACCORDION & MUSIC Theory lessons. Professional caring teachers. Ph Bob 5494 7568 or 0411 959

LG TOP MOUNT FRIDGE/FREEZER, white, model GT442WDC, near new, $500ono. Simpson top load 6.0kg washing machine $200. Small chest freezer $50. Pick up Glasshouse. Call Elaine 0409 262 181.

Wanted To Buy

VINYL RECORDS & TOYS , breakfast cereal toys, Matchbox cars, tin toys, dolls, vintage surfboards.

Text or phone Steve 0421 030 056.

Sport Results

Beerwah Ladies Golf

Contributed by Brenda Briese

WE’RE still enjoying this beautiful Autumn weather, but I guess it would be nice to have some rain soon.

June 1st was Monthly Medal with a great field of 69 players, in three divisions. Div 1. Winner Marilyn Walsh 74 nett. R/up Carol McLeod 75 nett. Gross winner Sonia Kenway 84 gross.

Div 2. Winner Lea Garner with a fine score of 69 nett R/up Terrri Oberhofer 70 nett. Gross Winner Elaine Egerton 93 gross.

Div 3. Winnner Audrey Girard 73 nett R/up Lorraine Dillon 74 nett. Gross Winner Pauline Laurie 105 gross.

NTPs 2. Lynda Sambolic, 5. Monica Marneweck, 16. Sonia Kenway, 2nd shot 18. Mavis Brimelow. Best putting Helen Lewis. BRD went to 77 nett.

Thursday 8th June was the first round of the Championships with a very good field of 62 players. Div 1. Winner Dot Smith 71 nett from Ebony Devenport 73 nett. Div 2. Winner Karen Gannon with a very fine score 65 nett

Beerwah Bridge Club

Contributed by Martine Goedhart

1 70.37% Tom major - Jillian Major (11). 2 51.85% Martine Goedhart - Dianne Cassells (9).

3 51.39% Faye Rogers - Di Hume (4). 4 50.00% Gabi Rosenberger - Tracey Pain. (6) 4 50.00% Keren Frohloff - Katie Piva (10). 6 48.61% Nell

Howie - Bev Sockhill (1). 7 48.33% Kathy SeibJenny Donovan (5). 8 47.22% Jackie Collinson

- Bill Chessellls (8). 9 45.83% Neville Jordan

- Barbara Freeman (2). 10 43.52% David Hine

- Graham Nicholson (3). 11 43.06% Marianne

Range Croquet

Contributed by Ken Barker

THE stage was set for a six-ball game of ricochet croquet when three players arrived to play on Tuesday morning. Dianne Horseman, Sally Adams, and Stuart Craig negotiated the complexities of the variation to record respectable scores of 5, 4, and 5 hoops respectively. As in association croquet the tactics and strategy of the three-player game are considerably less well defined.

Old rivalries surfaced and new ones were formed on Thursday. Ken Barker played Nick nett. NTPs 2. Alice O’Connell, 5. Audrey Girard,

Championships with a good field of 47 ladies., played in two divisions. Div 1 Winner with a great score of 63 nett! followed by Marilyn Walsh 69 nett. Div 2/ Winner Debs Rutherford 73 nett R/up Beth Abraham 75 nettt. NTPs 2 & 16 Jo Malone, 5. Alice O’Connell, 2nd shot 18 Jennifer Rutley. BRD went to 75 nett.

Good luck to everyone playing the next two rounds of Champs.

Idle - Gwyneth Drane (7).

1 63.89% David Hine - Martine Goedhart (2). 2 56.94% Jillian Major - Tom Major (10). 3

53.47% Neville Jordan - Barbara Freeman (5).

4 52.78% Marianne Idle - Bill Chessellls (8). 5 52.08% Judith Boyd - Ann Slade (9). 6 50.69% Graham Nicholson - Bev Fawcett (6). 7 47.92% Di Hume - Faye Rogers (3). 8 41.67% Jenny Donovan - Kathy Seib (7). 9 30.56% Jackie Collinson - Trish Watts (1).

For more information phone Martine 0403 220 900 or Tom 0438 761 671.

3 m carpet python eventuated as he was approaching hoop 8. Wallace Roy and Lynette Evans locked horns again with Lynette finishing ahead 15 – 9. The game of the day, however, was when Chris Borlase took on Dianne, going down 26 – 3. Well done, Dianne, a major scalp. The attached photo shows Chris and Dianne on the lawn as Dianne attempts a split roll.

Sunday was full of promise but, by early afternoon clouds rolled by and conditions were occasionally cool. Donna Manning didn’t feel it and played good croquet to keep Nick to three hoops while she made 18. Ken and Dianne had mixed games, on again off again, with no real dominance by either player ending with a score of 14 – 9 to Ken. A one versus two game with Lynette playing Helen Andrews and Wallace saw Lynette a clear winner 17 -10.

Play days:

Association: Thursday and Sunday. Please arrive at 1 pm for games to be arranged by 1.30. Contact Sarah Widin 0417640704 for other days.

Ricochet: Tuesday. Please arrive at 8.45 a.m. for games to be arranged by 9.00 a.m. Coaching: is available on Saturday mornings at 8 a.m. Our web address is: https:// rangecroquetatmaleny.org.au. For details contact Sarah Widin 0417 640 704 (President).

Disclaimer

All advertising and copy is accepted subject to the approval of the publisher, Seven of Clubs Media Pty Ltd, who reserves the right to make adjustments in keeping with the general format of this publication. Compliance with the Trade Practices Act 1974 rests with the advertiser. Every care will be taken in the preparation and placement of advertising but the publisher, staff or agents shall not be liable for errors or omissions or subsequent effects due to same. Any adjustments by way of remuneration or replacement advertising is at the discretion of the editor. Customers who place display advertisements before the deadline of midday Friday will receive a proof of their prepared advertisement. No responsibility will be accepted for the inclusions of or errors in submissions received after our advertised deadline.

Furever homes are needed for...

Landsborough, 9 Caloundra St

Mon – Fri 8am – 6pm. Sat 8am – 1pm Phone: 5494 1337

Glass House Mountains, 3/11 Bruce Parade, Mon – Fri 9am – 4pm Phone: 5438 7177

This ad is sponsored by www.glasshousevets.com.au

Fudge

Ocicat

Age: Domestic Short Hair

Sex: Female

Adoption Fee: $70

Weight: 4 kg

Summary:

Fudge is a lady who likes to live life on her own terms. She is an independent girl who likes to lie in the sun and watch the world go by. In her previous life she lived in an outdoor cattery and liked to watch the birds. Fudge uses her litter tray well and seemed unphased by visiting dogs wandering past her cattery. She has been around young children but we would probably recommend a home with teenagers who will respect her space. If you are after a low maintenance companion, come and meet fudge today.

Bonnie

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel/Unknown

Age: 2 years 3 months

Sex: Female Adoption Fee: $350

Weight: 15.5 kg

Summary: Bonnie is a Super Sweet girl who needs a home where her people are around more often than not. She will need to be the only fur-baby in her new home (as she is not, other animal friendly) and will require some training in order to help her be the best version of Bonnie, she can possibly be. If you are interested in meeting Bonnie please contact the refuge on 5494 5275

Phone 5494 5275 info@sippycreek.com.au www.sippycreek.com.au or find us on Facebook

Glasshouse Country Bowls Club

Contributed by David Hayes

WEDNESDAY 07.06.23 9.30am Bowls . Ladies

“B” Grade Singles Rd 1. Sally Squires def Annette Capern 25-11. Viv James def Gayle Coppa 25-11. Great to see two new lady bowlers taking part, well done Annette and Gayle.

Social: Jenny Morris and Kerry Munster def Norman Pashby and Allan Pashby 23-18. John Palte and Warren Blackbourne def Ron Morris and Rob Sculion 29 - 14. Marilyn Boulton, Dennis Hume and Grant Podmore def Jack Timm, Jos Evans and Jonathan Orr 24 - 21

Thursday 08 06.23: 10am start visit from our friends Toowoomba City Bowls Club. Winners of the day with 2 wins plus a margin of 25 were Allan Pashby, Peter Bousen and akevin Cook .. nice. R/Up with 2 wins and a margin of 23 were John Palte, Barb Whitfield and Chris Freshwater. Rd 1 winners with a margin of 18 were Dennis Hume John Annakin and Graham Nicolson. Rd 2 winners with a + 21 margin were Don Teirney, Keith Hopkins, Marilyn Podmore and Barry Kirk. Fantastic game of bowls with our friends at Toowoomba City. Glasshouse will be back this year for a return game. Overall, 4 games of fours and four games of triples.

Glassy won 10 and a draw to 4 wins and a draw... return match soon back at Toowoomba. Men’s Triples draw is completed and up with 10 teams and Friday bowls at 4pm is going well, see you all this week.

This article is from: