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Uniting in Prayer program

Contributed by Rev Dr Elizabeth Nolan

THE Glasshouse Country Uniting Church took part in an Australia-wide program of 3 weeks of special prayer from Pentecost to the UCA 46th anniversary on 22nd June.

It included daily prayers emailed out from the national office and sent locally to members as well as opportunities for small groups meeting for prayer.

Special resources for this time were prepared by Rev Dr Elizabeth Nolan to add to those sent nationally and individuals who could not join a group could pray at home using this variety of resources.

It all culminated in a special evening Prayer service on 22nd June followed by a delicious Soup & Bread supper.

Prayers written in the small group times were placed on a Prayer Banner in the church.

Cuppa & Chat Conversation times

Contributed by Rev Dr Elizabeth Nolan morning tea at Glasshouse Country Uniting Church is a welcoming time for relaxed conversation for anyone in the community to join. The sumptuous morning tea becomes a real time of celebration and making new friends. The next one will be 10am Tuesday 11th July.

BEERWAH CHURCH 27 Beerwah Parade

Sundays 9.30am & Kids Church

Arise Youth: Fri 7pm (grade: 7-12 | term time)

E: wecare@cotr.org.au W: churchontherise.org.au

MALENY CHURCH Maleny Sports Park, via Porter’s Lane

Sundays 9 30am & Kids Church

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A Bible Teaching, Community Loving, Hope Filled Church on the Hinterland

On Saturday 17 June at St Andrew’s Anglican Church, Kings Beach, Caloundra, the Sunshine Singers and other local musicians delighted their audience of around 140 carers, family and friends during a wonderful afternoon of music.

Sundays @ 9am

12 Cedar Street, Maleny malenypc.org.au

GLASSHOUSE COUNTRY CALVARY CONGREGATION

You are most WELCOME to join us

9.00am each Sunday

Reed Street, Glasshouse Mtns (next to RSL) Sunday School, Women’s Fellowship, Bible Study

Contact: 5439 9341 or 5496 9671 www.glasshousemountains.lutheran.org.au performances of other artists: Amber Trio (piano, violin and cello); Corder Ballet, (a

For their performance, the Choir, conducted by Anne Bowyer and accompanied by pianist, Reverend Jeanette Jamiseson-Foard presented a bracket of familiar songs. Songs included When Irish Eyes Are Smiling, Guide Me O Thou Great Redeemer, Raindrops Are Falling On My Head and Ol’ Man River. The afternoon’s program concluded with Choir and audience singing He’s Got the Whole World. It was a joyful experience for everyone present.

Sunshine Singers began earlier this year as a joint community project between Anne Bowyer and Reverend Jeanette Jamieson-Foard, musicians from the Anglican Parish of Caloundra Glasshouse Country, and Lorrae and Vince O’Rourke, Volunteer Facilitators of the Sunshine Coast Dementia Network. Singing rehearsals were held once a fortnight at St Andrew’s Church. These regular gatherings provide an opportunity for people diagnosed with dementia to join in music and song with others who understand their journey. It is also a time when family carers can enjoy an activity with their loved ones, and paid carers can take clients to a meaningful and enjoyable activity.

New Choir members with their carers are very welcome. The next gathering of Sunshine Singers, at St Andrew’s Church, will be on Friday July 14.

Maleny Qcwa Agm

Please be advised that the Maleny QCWA branch will be holding their Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Monday July 24 at 1.30pm in the Verandah Room at Maleny Community Centre, 23 Maple Street Maleny. All welcome, for enquires please contact Secretary Jocelyn - email qcwa.maleny@gmail.com

Cash For Cars

Glasshouse Country Bowls Club

Contributed by David Hayes

Carnival Monday 26.06 and Tuesday 27.06 juniors who participated. Thanks to all the parents who bought their kids to our carnival.

Gerick with 3 wins and a margin of 17. 2nd. Corey Marshall and Trent Brehmer with 2 wins and a margin of 12. 3rd. Hayden Leslie and Hayden Oster with 1 win and a margin of -2. 4th. Thomas Brehmer and Jack Chirgwin (Glassy) 0 wins and a -27 margin.

Bartz with 2 wins and a margin of 2. 2nd. Sophie Allan and Zach Flood (Glassy) with 1 win a draw and a margin of 14.

Jamieson Morgan with 2 wins and a margin of 13. 2nd. Madisyn Parkinson and Phoebie Russell with 2 wins and a margin of 11.

Wibberley (Glassy) with 3 wins and a margin of 31. 2nd. Kye Butler and Jay Dee Blackley with 4 wins and a margin of of 18.

Ladies ‘B’ Grade Final. In a cracker game Viv James had a narrow win over Sally Squires 25 - 23 .Congrats.

Dennis Hume def Margaret Blair, Rae Farrell and Margaret Gibson 23-15. Jonathan Orr, Margaret Smith and Frank Buckley def Steph Sleeman, Jenny Morris and Rob Scullion 19-17. Sejia Munster and Barb Whitfield def

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Chips

Domestic Short Hair

Age: 1 year 0 months

Sex: Male Adoption Fee: $125

Weight: 5.6 kg

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

Summary:

Chips is a handsome young man who has come to us from our local pound. He has been friendly to all our volunteers and enjoys a scratch and a nap. We are unsure if he would like a furry friend so may be best as an only cat. Come and meet Chips today.

Joey

Staffordshire Bull Terrier/Shar Pei Stafford

Age: 1 year 1 month

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Weight: 24.5 kg

Summary:

Joey is a lovely dog at one year of age. He has come from the local pound and after having all his vet work completed, we are looking for that special forever home for Joey. Joey is not high energy and doesn’t mind relaxing in his pen, he shows no signs of anxiety at shelter life and would make a great companion. Joey is clean in his pen and great to take for a walk, and can be selective when meeting other dogs out and about at SCARS.

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

Beerwah Bridge Club

Contributed by Martine Goedhart

BRIDGE results Tuesday 27 June.

North/south 1.

1 - 68.75% Tom Major - Jillian Major (6).

2 - 58.33% Kathy Seib - Jenny donovan (7).

3 - 52.78% Faye Rogers - Joanne John (4).

4 - 44.44% Libby Latimer - Jim Sloane (5)

5 - 43.52% Nell Howie - Bev Sockhill (1)

6 - 40.28% Bill Chessellls - Jackie collinson (3)

7 - 36.57% Neville Jordan - Barbara Freeman (2)

East- west

1 - 58.33% Kay Smith - Di Hume (1)

2 - 57.64% Tracey Pain - Gabi Rosenberger (6)

3 - 54.86% David Hine - Graham Nicholson (2)

Range Croquet Club

Contributed by Ken Barker

IT’S been an interesting week.

Tuesday ricochet croquet. Dianne Horsman and Sally Adams played singles. Dianne won 16 – 10. Lynette Evans and Ken Barker played Helen Andrews and Val Carbery to register a game score to Lynette (Ken takes no credit whatsoever scoring 0 hoops himself) of 11 – 9.

Chris Borlase defeated Donna Manning in a game of singles 26 – 12 on Thursday. Helen Andrews and Val had a resounding victory over Wallace Roy and Sally 11 – 6, while, far away behind the camellias which Wallace has thoughtfully pruned to enable players on each lawn to see each other, Carole Atkinson and Lynette were trouncing their senior opponents Vince Carbery and Sarah Widin to the tune of 13 – 8.

The most fun of the week however was on Saturday. Lynette and Dianne played for Maleny against Al Keetman and Ian Carr from Bribie in the Bray fixture for divisions 3 and 4 pennants. Al has “played up” in Lochwood and is an opponent to be reckoned with. Despite this, Dianne played well to beat him 16 – 6. Ian beat Lynette 22 - 11 One game all. Doubles decides. Dianne stepped up to the plate and made a tenbreak putting Bribie under pressure.

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