The Mount Morgan Argus, Volume 14, Issue 17

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VOLUME 14, ISSUE 17

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25 SEPTEMBER - 9 OCTOBER 2019

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Motors on the Mount... Page 2

Rocky Reefs...Page 6

Golf News...Page 12

Pictued: Tammy and Michael Stagg with the Club Champion Mustang. STORY ON PAGE 2

FASTBACK MUSTANG WINS SECOND CLUB CHAMPION AWARD


Front Cover Story The Mount Morgan Rodeo Association’s 2019 Motors on the Mount Car Show and Shine was moved to an exciting new venue this year. Thirty-two cars and seven bikes paraded through Mount Morgan streets to the Central State School grounds right in the centre of town to be displayed and carefully judged amid the market and food stalls present. A $5.00 registration fee allowed entry for judging in any of the eight categories, and many took advantage of the opportunity to register for more then one. It was Saturday, 21 September and the conditions were, unfortunately very dry. What little grass was left crumbled underfoot, and it wasn’t long before the many entries, some polished and preened to perfection on arrival, were coated with a light film of fine dust raised by the movement of many spectators through the grounds. But the broken overcast sky kept the temperature down and the cooling breeze was welcome.

hard pressed organisers. But short handed or not we were determined to be both fair and consistently thorough and the time had to be taken. We apologise for any disruption our time overrun may have caused. Results were in some cases anticipated and in others surprising. Tim Horwell`s (pictured below) custom Harley Davidson, was so beautifully modified, detailed and presented that it swept away first prize in all three bike categories, as well as the Peoples’ Choice for the day. Best Hot Rod and Best Ute went to a red thirties dodge pickup with a vintage Indian motorcycle in the back as a bonus. Best custom car went to a modified Subaru WRX turbo, and the work in progress award to a HQ Statesman project coming along nicely.

A respectful variety of machines were presented, from the original old Aussie Holdens and Fords, through customised and modified sports cars, utes and pickups, street machines, classics and works in progress, to gleaming hot rods and muscle cars and some fabulous bikes. Judging was based on a score out of 10 for each of the five criteria to a maximum of 50 points. And competition in some instances was as close as it could get.

The largest category of Classic Cars, was hotly contended, but in the end taken away by last years winner, Michael Stagg`s fabulous Purple 1970 Fastback Mustang. The fastidious attention to the smallest details and the comprehensive and perfect execution of this project afforded it a deserved points advantage amid some stiff competition, and this entry took the judges choice (Club Champion) home as well. Congratulations and many thanks to the entries and also Richard Grist for the entertainment throughout the morning. All reports and opinions on the day were most favourable, especially the new school venue. And deepest gratitude to the tireless team at the Rodeo Association, who once again turned out in numbers with enthusiasm on the day. Story by Ken Winter

Above top: 1948 F1 Pick up; above bottom John Garson from Gladstone proudly shows off his 2018 Mustang GT and left some of the cars, old and new at the 2019 Motors on the Mount organised by the Mount Morgan Rodeo Association.

With two experienced judges unable to attend, the remainder, of whom this writer was privileged to be counted, had our work cut out for us and unfortunately ran about half an hour over time, causing some unavoidable anxiety for MOUNT MORGAN ARGUS DISCLAIMER

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POLICE NEWS The temperature is starting to increase and as such so is our fire danger. We have already had one grass fire in town on Friday night (13 September) among others. Thankfully no property was damaged or persons injured. The Police would like to remind everyone to remain vigilant and prepared. If you see something suspicious, please let us know or call Policelink – 131444. Unfortunately, not all fires are accidental. Please also ensure

you obtain permits for any fires or back burning you intend to do. We have also had a recent spate of graffiti around town with most offenders identified and prosecuted. Please ensure any spray paint cans you have at home are properly secured and can’t be stolen by curious individuals. It is unfortunate that not everyone has a sense of pride for Mount Morgan. When you damage property around town, whether by spraying paint or otherwise it is an insult to yourselves and the community. We need to do our best to look after each other and the town.

The Mount Morgan Police would like to pass on their thanks to the majority of the community that are law abiding and doing their best to contribute to our lovely township. We recently had the main street upgraded (which is still on-going) which will hopefully lead to increased visitors. This is good not only for the community but local businesses. If you need to speak with the Police our station is open Monday to Thursday from 9am to 3pm. Alternatively call Policelink - 131444. Sergeant Matt HARLING

ROCKY REEFS FOR DAM - A BOOST FOR FISHING Local anglers could soon be reeling in more and larger fish thanks to a project to establish a productive fishery in a Rockhampton Regional Council dam. Member for Rockhampton Barry O’Rourke said artificial rock pile reefs had been installed in the Mount Morgan Dam on the Dee River to provide a suitable habitat into which golden perch fingerlings could be released. “Rock pile reefs are designed to provide newly stocked fingerlings with a place to recover from transport stress and acclimatise to their new environment while providing shelter from predators,” Mr Furner said.

of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) and Rockhampton Regional Council as part of a broader plan to improve fishing in Mount Morgan Dam.

structural habitat complexity within the dam will lead to improved fishing, improved tourism and a greater spend from visitors to the Rockhampton region.”

“Recreational angling in impoundments is increasing in popularity and generates significant social and economic benefits to regional communities,” Mr Furner said.

Rockhampton Region Mayor Margaret Strelow said although the dam was initially constructed to provide town water to Mount Morgan, it also provided a valuable recreational area for the local community.

“Currently the dam lacks suitable habitat for key recreational fishing species such as saratoga, golden perch and sleepy cod so creating that environment is crucial to establishing a viable fishery for shore-based anglers. “Strategically

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“The Mount Morgan No.7 Dam is one of the hidden gems in our region and this initiative to improve the fish habitat is a fantastic way to also improve the recreational use of the Dam and drive more Continued on Page 6

“Marmor Quarry has donated 80 tonne of basalt rock to build four reefs which contain a mix of large and smaller rocks over two to three layers to create complex hiding places for fingerlings. “Between now and early 2022, it is anticipated that more than 200 fish attracting structures and native aquatic plants will be installed in Mount Morgan Dam to enhance fish habitat there.” Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries Mark Furner said the project was a joint initiative between the Department Page 4

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THE ORANGE DOT By Larry at Fox Video

Movie Review BRIGHTBURN "I'm scared the little one's gonna kill us..." (MALCOLM IN THE MIDDLE). What if a child from another world crash-landed on Earth (sound familiar?), but - instead of becoming a hero and a saviour to mankind he proved to be something far more sinister? This fresh, new and confronting take on a theme we've known our whole lives was conceived and produced by James Gunn, along with Kenneth Huang. The film could hardly have had more capable hands then James' to bring the project to life. I'm sure you'll be familiar with the Rocky Reef...From Page 4 visitors to Mount Morgan,” Mayor Strelow said. “Once the fish habitats are complete, a saratoga translocation program will help create a thriving ecosystem which will make Mount Morgan a fishing destination in its own right.

work of this master film-maker. He wrote (among others) SCOOBYDOO, SCOOBY-DOO 2 & DAWN OF THE DEAD; and he both wrote and directed GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY & GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL 2 for Disney. With BRIGHTBURN he enlisted the assistance of his cousin Mark and his brother Brian Gunn to write the screenplay, while David Yarovesky was given the Director's hat. Apart from being a terrific science fiction movie, BRIGHTBURN is creepy, sinister and scary. Unfortunately, I can't reveal more of the plot line without dropping spoilers but unless you're made of stone you will jump with shock, you will gasp in horror and you're “Fish attracting structures have been already been installed in Toowoomba’s Cressbrook Dam and Mackay’s Kinchant Dam and the early signs are that they are providing terrific habitats for fish.

jaw will drop as you witness the totally unexpected... Like "Is he going to...? No, he wouldn't... Oh my goodness - he did!" The boy's name is Brandon Breyer (excellently portrayed by Jackson A Dunn), initials B.B. - just like BRIGHTBURN, and he is not here to save the world. Mum and Dad, Tori and Kyle are well played by Elizabeth Banks and David Denman. BRIGHTBURN runs for a standard hour and a half and is well worth the rating of MA15+ for "strong horror themes and violence" (rated R in some countries). BRIGHTBURN, a dark twist on one of the most famous tales of all time... Loved it! “Improving fishing in Queensland’s stocked impoundments is part of the Queensland Government’s plan to protect fish for the future.”

“Thanks to the State’s Skilling Queenslanders for Work program, this project is also helping a number of young and unemployed people gain new skills in basic construction and vegetation management.” Mr Furner said the Mount Morgan project was the latest part of DAF’s Habitat Enhancement Research Program which commenced in February 2018. “The program will ultimately provide a blueprint of the type and location of fish attraction structures to be installed in dams,” Mr Furner said. Page 6

Above: The fingerling reef under construction at the No. 7 Dam. MOUNT MORGAN ARGUS

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Pride in Your Town With the summer days ahead of us and possibly the country being still dry and dusty, thoughts wander to the famous poet, Dorothea Mackellar’s poem, “My Country” with the opening line of the second verse, “I love a sunburnt country”. Her first verse speaks about the green of the English country side and she finishes “My love is otherwise”. Her words are so appropriate at present because Mount Morgan as well as half the country is sunburnt. Dorothea Mackellar was brought up on a property named “Kurrumbede”, which was owned by her parents. The property lies in the fertile plains of the Namoi River, 26 miles from Gunnedah in North West New South Wales. Her Dad, Sir Charles Mackellar was knighted for his work with public health in the NSW state Parliament. Dorothea was born into wealth and privileges and travelled extensively with her parents and could speak five languages. At home she became an excellent horsewoman, riding side saddle,

and living an outdoor life but she was always ready to speak her mind and from an early age loved “The Power of Words”. During outdoor rides that she was enjoying Dorothea quoted these words about a sunset and a storm, “A gorgeous flaming feather sunset”, and “a blue black and silver storm”. Then the property owners became the Whitehaven Coal Company but their future was interrupted by a local Society of concerned people who loved “Kurrumbede” and asked the Coal Company to look beyond the bottom line and preserve an iconic part of Australia’s history. Initially the Society thought their chance of success was between nil and less than nil. They received support from people far and wide to keep Dorothea’s literary alive. The first good news they received was that the Coal Mine would donate $500 000 for the restoration of the wonderful gardens that “Kurrumbede” was noted for in earlier times. After

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1926, Dorothea, now 41 goes and resides at Lovett Bay, on Pittwater where she cares for her deaf Mother. Her Innocent and untroubled days are now over and she wrote sparingly in her diaries. Mark Vaile, Chairman of the Board of Whitehaven Coal, and a patron of the poetry awards insists the Company is committed to shouldering the responsibility to look after “Kurrumbede”. He employs a landscape architect to bring the gardens back to beauty. As for the future, he says, “anything’s possible”. In the New Year’s awards of 1968, Dorothea now 83 and not in good health received the honours of the OBE. “A bit late” she wryly said when told of the award, and also she said, “I did say more or less what I wanted to say and that’s the satisfaction”. Two weeks later on January, 14 she died in a Paddington Nursing Home. How true her words of yesteryear,” It is a sunburnt Country”, as 2019 reflects it all. Think Clean - Be Tidy

GUESS THE MOUNT MORGAN IDENTITY This little girl was born in Mount Morgan and lived on a farm until she was aged 11. She returned to Mount Morgan to complete primary and secondary schooling. This lady worked for Parson’s Chemist, Viv Barnes and Co and Fred Lomas Fruitier. If you are the first person to guess who this Mount Morgan identity is, you win a $10 IGA voucher. There will be more clues provided in the next issue of the Mount Morgan Argus. To be eligible to win, you must not be related to the identity and you must email mmpad@bigpond.com or phone the answer through on 07 4938 2312. If you have a baby photo of someone who has contributed to the Mount Morgan community, send it to mmpad@bigpond.com. If you do not have access to a scanner, we can scan the image for you. 25 September - 9 October 2019

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MOUNT MORGAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT DIVISION TO CHANGE Mount Morgan residents have until 30 September, 2019 to object to proposed electoral boundaries that will put the town and its surrounding localities into a new Rockhampton Regional Council electoral district. Mount Morgan is currently in Division 5, with the change it will be moved to Division 6. (See maps). Under the Local the Local Government Act 2009 (Qld) provides for a Local Government Change Commission that is responsible for the periodical review of electoral boundaries so that each division has roughly the same number of voters. The Rockhampton Regional Council currently has 54,140 votes and an anticipated number of 56,880 by 2024. The next Local Government elections are due to be held in March 2020. Mount Morgan is no stranger to electoral boundary change at all three levels of government being shifted from Capricornia to Hinkler to Flynn on a Federal Level and from Fitzroy to Mirani at State Level. Even on a local level, Mount Morgan has changed divisions since the forced Local Government Amalgamations in 2008.

If you wish to lodge an objection you can do so by going to https://ecq.qld. gov.au/lgr/rockhampton or by phoning 1300 881 665.

DEE RIVER OLDIES Members are looking forward to the next musical morning tea on Wednesday, 25 September at 10.00 am. It is $5 per head. Come along and enjoy the morning by having a cuppa and listen to the music by Don and Denise. It is held in St. Mary’s Hall. (Behind the Anglican Church) in Gordon Street. Our Christmas lunch for Dee River Oldies members is on Friday, 29 November at the School of Arts Mount Morgan from 11.00 am to 3.00 pm. The cost this year is $10 per head. Get your name down and pay by Wednesday, 23 October, 2019. It is a great day to get in the Christmas spirit and catch up with friends and enjoy the music. There will be a lucky door prize and raffle. If you are interested in joining our group and are aged over 60, contact one of the steering committee Page 8

or come along to our next meeting or morning tea. See ‘Save the Date’ on the back page of the ARGUS for the dates. The Steering Committee are Carol Glover 49 381 995, Melray McNamara 0411 144 316, Colleen Constable 0427 161 131. Until next time stay happy and healthy. Submitted by the Steering Committee

SPECIAL OCCASION ADVERTISING Advertisers are reminded to start planning ahead for the up and coming Halloween, Melbourne Cup and Christmas season. Make sure your event or sales are advertised locally. Call the Mount Morgan Argus on 07 4938 2312 or email mmpad@bigpond.com to discuss your festive advertising.

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SPOTLIGHT ON COMMUNITY GROUPS MOUNT MORGAN QCWA It is amazing just how much history there is to be found showcasing many aspects of our town. History records, many different associations, groups and committees that have played a vital role in making our town as well-known as it is. Families throughout the town have helped to introduce new and amazing things since the early gold mining days. Groups such as Rotary, Lions, Red Cross and Q.C.W.A. have been there to help within the local community when they have been needed. On the 24 March 1950 at 3 pm the Mount Morgan Branch of the Queensland Country Women’s Association officially opened and is a part of the Capricornia Division of the Queensland Country Women’s Association. There were many ladies and officials in attendance at the opening. The ladies needed to have a president, secretary and a treasurer to be able to hold meetings, so the ladies were nominated and they accepted. These were Mrs A. Lennon who became President, Mrs P. Bubb who became the secretary and Mrs E.Ingram who became the secretary of the Mount Morgan branch. The branch membership grew and in its hay day there were 35 members in the branch. The ladies were amazing. They took part in holding dances, debutant balls, market days, morning teas, helping to settle immigrants into the town, presenting awards, showcasing International studies, and establishing a child minding tent at the local show. Moving forward 69 years and the objectives and goals of the branch are no different. We are still there to help within the community. We donate to those who suffer disasters such as house fires. We donate to the schools by sponsoring the most improved 25 September - 9 October 2019

student in Grade SIX at the Mount Morgan State School and we sponsor the most improved student in Home Economics at the Mount Morgan High School. We help with sponsorship of the local show and the local rodeo association. This year we had a problem to overcome, and that was the very real situation where the branch may have to close. We were down to two members but thank you to a lot of marketing and publicity, along with the good hearts of locals and new ladies in the community we now have thirteen members, and more ladies looking at joining. I am very pleased to announce that the branch has implemented some new concepts. We are establishing a Gardening Club and future plans include forming a Mothers Group. We have members who work, including a Day Care owner and a Hotel Proprietor. We are planning new and amazing functions for 2020 which we will advertise in the Argus and on ABC Radio and on notice boards. We hope to have craft classes and we are implementing the Country Kitchens Programme into our functions. A workshop on this can be organised if enough ladies are interested. Hoy is held in the hall every Wednesday at 10 am for ladies who enjoy a morning out and meeting others with the same interests. We are a very excited branch full of enthusiasm, but we need your help. We need to see more ladies come along and if you would like to join that would be even better. Our hall has had some upgrades and these will be happening more often until we can accommodate everyone. Many of you may not know that the Mount Morgan Branch wrote three cookbooks in past years and these are still available.

social mornings. Ladies the doors are open and I am happy to invite all ladies over 18 to come along, learn about Q.C.W.A. and have a morning filled with common interests, understanding and friendship. To me the friendships we gain are as important as many other aspects. Do not worry ladies children are very welcome. After 69 years we want to continue to be a part of the community and we want to hold an amazing 70 year celebration next year. Our hall can be hired, and if anyone wishes to find out more please contact the branch hall convenor Mrs Tracey Belzner on 0427 778 832. Tracey will be more than happy to help with your enquiries. This year we also have two more cent sales coming up and I do hope we can look forward to your support. Ladies don’t despair we are open to suggestions as to what you may like to see happen in the branch such as a particular fundraiser, functions or even demonstrations of crafts, floral art and even photography. Each year Q.C.W.A. has a Country of Study and we have a product of study. Q.C.W.A. is a part of the Associated Country Women of the World. We also lobby Governments to help to improve living conditions for all including health care, better roads and education. So if you do have ideas please let us know. I do look forward to hearing from many ladies and to watch the branch grow to the membership numbers of the past and to be a part of the Mount Morgan Community for many years to come. If you would like to find out more please contact me on 0428457461. I am more than happy to answer any enquiries. Arlene Roberts Q.C.W.A. Mount Morgan Branch President.

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GOLFING NEWS CORPORATE DAY THREE PERSON AMBROSE

Ladies Inter-District Match-Play Tournament playing for the Meg Nunn Salver. This event was hosted by Women’s Golf Gold Coast District and held at the Southport Golf Club.

The seven districts take a team of six players with five to play each match, what is so amazing about this result is that the team had only five players and won the Meg Nunn Salver without any reserve players as all other districts did, as they were unable to get However that didn’t stop those involved from having the usual sixth player to nominate which meant that a very enjoyable day. The club wishes to sincerely all five players had to play 18 holes on Monday and thank the Grand Hotel, Mount Morgan for their 36 holes on Tuesday and Wednesday and 18 holes sponsorship of the day. again on the last day of the tournament. Winners were “The Old Guns” of Rob Lindley, Glen The five players were Yeppoon’s Sarah Antcliff on Watt and Lance Antcliff with a score of 52 1/3 Nett. a GA handicap 2.4 - daily handicap 3. Sarah was Runners Up were “The Young Guns” of Shai Pearce, supported by her mum also from Yeppoon Bernie Antcliff GA handicap 12.8 daily 15 and Brenda Phillips, Shaun Antcliff and Josh Antcliff on 52 2/3 Nett. of Calliope GA handicap 14.8 daily 17 and from the Nearest the pins were won by Callum Van Druemel Central Highlands, Charlotte Briese of Middlemount & Shai Pearce. GA Handicap 3.9 - daily 4 and Lily McKelvie of Tieri Best dressed team was the Grand Hotel team of GA handicap 4.5 daily 5, and with the experience of Miriam Vale’s Kate Bell as nonplaying captain and Casey, Back and front Di & Tonita Browne. team manager Merilyn Fletcher of Calliope Golf Club it was realised that this is one of the strongest teams to compete in this very popular ladies event. Mount Morgan Golf Club annual Corporate Day event was held on Saturday, 14 September, 2019, and eight teams participated in the completion on the day which was a little disappointing for the Club.

This win was achieved without a team loss as we won against each district except the Gold Coast team where we had a squared match. Lily McKelvie won five matches and squared one, Brenda Phillips and Bernie Antcliff won four matches, squared one and both had one loss. Charlotte Briese had four wins one square and one lost match, Sarah Antcliff won two, squared two and lost two.

Above: The Old Guns, winners of the Mount Morgan Golf Club’s Corporate Day three person Ambrose and the Grand Hotel’s team.

Our final result was seven points ahead of the field with 31½ points the Sunshine Coast Burnett Team coming second with 24½ points then Gold Coast 24 points, Downs and South Western 22½, Brisbane and District 21 points, with last year’s winners Far North Queensland on 14½ points and North Queensland 9 points. The Southport Golf course, a great course which calls for a lot of course management which our girls achieved with style. so we congratulate the team members for such a fantastic result and thank them for the sportsmen’s ship that they displayed

GOLF CENTRAL QUEENSLAND Meg NUNN Salver Tournament The Central Queensland/Central Highlands 2019 Meg Nunn Salver Team has won the 2019 Queensland Page 12

Above: Left to right, Ann Brown, presenter & daughter of Meg Nunn, Sarah Antcliff, Brenda Phillips, Charlotte Briese, Bernie Antcliff and Lily Mc Kelvie

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While the 2019 Mount Morgan Show is done and dusted, the results will be published in full in this and the next issue. Thank you to the Show Society for compiling the information. District Exhibits - (15 different craft) 1 Mount Morgan Arts and Craft Group, 2nd Mount Morgan Arts and Craft Group. (15 items of the same craft) 1st Mount Morgan Arts and Craft Group, 2nd Bouldercombe Craft Group, 3rd Mount Morgan Arts and Craft Group. st

Door Stop Competition - Knitted: 1st Pam Aitchison, 2nd Heather Barker, 3rd Pam Aitchison. Crochet: 1st Pam Aitchison, 2nd Marie Saunders, 3rd Heather Barker. Machine: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Heather Barker. Adult Knitted Garment: 1st Jenny Fitzgerald. Knitted Toy: 1st Alison Gilewski. Any Other Knitted Item:- 1st, 2nd Heather Barker. Crochet: Table Centre or Set: 1st Carol Stock, 2nd Kaylene Clifton. Collection of Pieces Mounted: 1st, 2nd Daphne Kennedy. 2 x Handkerchiefs: 1st, 2nd, 3rd V. Ireland. Rug: 1st Judy Turner, 2nd Pam Aitchison, 3rd Heather Barker. Tricot Crochet: 1st Kallista Ruiter, 2nd Heather Barker, 3rd Kallista Ruiter. Cushion Cover: 1st Pam Aitchison, 2nd Kaylene Clifton, 3rd Heather Barker. Baby Garment or Set: 1st Valerie Ireland, 2nd Kaylene Clifton, 3rd Pam Aitchison. Toy: 1st Pam Aitchison, 2nd Kaylene Clifton, 3rd Pam Aitchison. Any other Item: 1st P Aitchison, 2nd M Kitchiner, 3rd

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P Aitchison. Candle wicking: Cushion Cover: 1st, 2nd 3rd Heather Barker. Any Item: 1st, 2nd 3rd Heather Barker. Patchwork - Cushion Cover: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Heather Barker. Quilt: 1st Alison Gilewski, 2nd Lorraine Beezley, 3rd Heather Barker. Any Item: 1st Alison Gilewski, 2nd, 3rd Heather Barker. Patchwork Quilt: 1st Alison Gilewski, 2nd, 3rd Heather Barker. Item of Hand Embroidery: 1st Margaret Fontaine, 2nd Carol Stock, 3rd Heather Barker. Machine Embroidery: 1st Beryl Swales, 2nd Heather Barker, 3rd Beryl Swales. Hand Applique: 1st Heather Barker, 2nd Pam Aitchison, 3rd Heather Barker. Sewing Machine Applique: 1st, 2nd Heather Barker, 3rd Margaret Fontaine.

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Show Results - From Page 13 Embroidery Machine Applique: 1st Heather Barker, 2nd, 3rd Carole Batey. Machine Sewn Garment: 1st Judy Turner, 2nd, 3rd Heather Barker. Silk Ribbon Embroidery: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Heather Barker. Surface Embellishing on fabric: 1st Carol Stock, 2nd Margaret Fontaine, 3rd Heather Barker. Chenille Fabricing: 1st, 2nd 3rd Heather Barker. Other Craft - Ribbon Lace Coat Hangers:1st, 2nd 3rd Heather Barker. Any Two Coat Hangers: 1st Alison Gilewski, 2nd Heather Barker, 3rd Alison Gilewski. Fridge Towel: 1st Pam Aitchison, 2nd Beryl Swales, 3rd Daphne Kennedy. Child’s Garment: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Heather Barker. Best Dressed Doll: 1st Valerie Ireland, 2nd, 3rd Heather Barker. Stuffed Toy: 1st, 2nd 3rd Heather Barker. Teddy Bear: 1st, 2nd 3rd Heather Barker. Artificial Silk Flowers: 1st Heather Barker. Beading Novelty Item: 1st Bridget Barker, 2nd Michelle Rump, 3rd Bridget Barker. Any Other: Long Stitch: 1st Heather Barker, Any Other Article: 1st, 2nd 3rd, Sinclair Oldfield. Section 4 Primary School Students - Novelty Item Soft Craft: 1st Emily Schofield, 2nd South Rockhampton Girl Guides. Any Other Soft Craft: 1st Emily Schofield, 2nd Aliesha Richardson. Section 5 Secondary School Students - Needlework – hand worked: 1st South Rockhampton Girl Guides. Paper crafts - Calligraphy: 1st, 2nd Eve-lyn Rogers. Hand Made Cards - Birthday Card: 1st Eve-lyn Rogers, 2nd Joan Drochmann, 3rd Kaye Churchill. Christmas Card: 1st Eve-lyn Roger, 2nd, 3rd Kaye Churchill. Shaker Card: 1st, 2nd Kaye Churchill, 3rd Eve-lyn Rogers. Easel Card: 1st Eve-lyn Rogers, 2nd, 3rd Kaye Churchill. Box Card: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Kaye Churchill. Stamping Only: 1st, 2nd 3rd Kaye Churchill. Any Other: 1st Kaye Churchill, 2nd Eve-lyn Rogers, 3rd Kaye Churchill. Under 12 Years Old: 1st Jasmine Maycock. Surface Embellishing: 1st Kaye Churchill, 2nd Eve-lyn Rogers, Kaye Churchill. Paper Craft Flower: 1st, 2nd 3rd Kay Churchill. Craft Gift Box: 1st, 2nd 3rd Kaye Churchill. Other Paper Craft Item: 1st, 2nd Kaye Churchill. Parchment: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Kaye Churchill. Scrapbooking - Landscape: 1st Kaye Churchill, 2nd Eve-lyn Rogers, 3rd Christine Secretan. People Layout: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Kaye Churchill. Animal Layout: 1st Eve-lyn Rogers, 2nd Christine Secretan, 3rd Kaye Churchill. One Person layout: 1st Kaye Churchill, 2nd Christine Secretan, 3rd Eve-lyn Rogers. Event layout: 1st Kaye Churchill, 2nd, 3rd Christine Secretan. Baby layout: 1st, 2nd Kaye Churchill, 3rd Eve-lyn Rogers. Single Page: 1st Kaye Churchill, 2nd Christine Secretan, 3rd Eve-lyn Rogers. Double

page: 1st Christine Secretan, 2nd Kaye Churchill, 3rd Christine Secretan. Under 12 Years Old Single Page: 1st, 2nd Victoria Connolly. Double Page: 1st, 2nd Victoria Connolly. Ceramics - Glaze – Any Article: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Mount Morgan Arts & Craft. Woodwork - Any Item – Handmade: 1st Andy Johnson. Photography - Water: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Eve-lyn Rogers. Earth: 1st Lorna Eadie, 2nd Eve-lyn Rogers, 3rd Andy Johnson. Fire: 1st Eve-lyn Rogers. Continued on Page 15

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Show Results from Page 14 Our Built Environment: 1st Andy Johnson, 2nd Thomas Newlands, 3rd Eve-lyn Rogers. People in Action: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Eve-lyn Rogers. Portraits – Single Person: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Eve-lyn Rogers. Mount Morgan Scene: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Eve-Lyn Rogers. Plant Study: 1st, 2nd Eve-lyn Rogers, 3rd Thomas Newlands. Animal or Bird Study: 1st Eve-lyn Rogers, 2nd Shannon Schofield, 3rd Eve-lyn Rogers. Reflections: 1st Andy Johnson, 2nd, 3rd Eve-lyn Rogers. Black and White Heritage Buildings: 1st Eve-lyn Rogers, 2nd John Tuxworth. Sunset, Sunrise, Nightscape: 1st, 2nd 3rd Eve-lyn Rogers. Digitally Altered Photo: 1st, 2nd 3rd Eve-lyn Rogers. Primary School 12 Years and Under: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Emily Schofield. Overall Points Award Winner – Eve-lyn Rogers, Champion Photo of Show – Andy Johnson, Reserve Champion Photo of Show – Eve-lyn Rogers. Art - Abstract: 1st Jessica Hare, 2nd Sinclair Oldfield, 3rd Jessica Hare. Local Scene Mount Morgan: 1st John McArthur. Still Life: 1st Lorna Eadie. Indigenous Art: 1st Lorna Eadie, 2nd Daniel Richardson. Portrait: 1st John McArther, 2nd, 3rd Lorna Eadie. General - All Art: 1st, 2nd Michael Collins, 3rd Lorna Eadie. 12 Years and Under: 1st, 2nd Yeppoon Joey Scouts. 12 and Under Part 2: 1st Mia, 2nd Tyson, 3rd Mayer. Novelty Arrangement: 1st, 2nd, 3rd Yeppoon Joey Scouts.

Drawing Prep: 1st Aiden, 2nd Charlotte, 3rd Hudson. Grade 1: 1st Jayde Brant, 2nd Maligash-Rae Sanders, 3rd Joanne Williams. Grade 2: 1st Douglas Parsons, 2nd Tyler James, 3rd Ellie Festa. Grade 2/3: 1st A J Leighton, 2nd Reilly Norman, 3rd Imogen Lowe. Grade 3: 1st Charlotte Flower, 2nd Misty, 3rd Ella Rogue. Grade 4: 1st Matthew, 2nd Ella Stewart, 3rd Seth Harris. Grade 5: 1st Ezra Andreasen, 2nd Jessie Machin, 3rd Monica Stega. Grade 4/5: 1st Chloe, 2nd Amarli, 3rd Victoria. Grade 6: 1st Abbie Tyne, 2nd Jamaica Blu Henry, 3rd Ryder. High School Best Drawing - Grade 9/10: 1st Daniel Richardson. Lego Competition Any Construction - 6 Years and under: 1st, 2nd Ewan Ganly, 3rd Patrick Ganly. 7-12 Years: 1st Mathew Archinal, 2nd Aliesha Richardson, 3rd Sam Archinal. Open: 1st Aliesha Richardson. Preserves - One Bottle: Pickles: 1st Jenny st Fitzgerald. Sauce: 1 Jenny Fitzgerald, 2nd rd Shirley Gent, 3 C R Long. Chutney: 1st Jenny Fitzgerald, 2nd Shirley Gent, 3rd C R Long. Relish: 1st Jenny Fitzgerald, 2nd Angela Rose, 3rd Shirley Gent. Marmalade: 1st Jenny Fitzgerald, 2nd Lynn Alexander. Lemon Butter: 1st Lynn Alexander, 2nd Jenny Fitzgerald, 3rd Shirley Gent. Jam: 1st Shirley Gent, 2nd Jenny Fitzgerald, 3rd Lynn Alexander.

School Work Exhibits - Primary School Best

INTERNATIONAL MINISTRIES

Mount Morgan Community Fellowship welcomes you to study the Book of Job Conference Room, Footbridge Corner

The book of Job pulls away our illusions and presents life as it really is. Nothing is more valuable than a valid perspective. One of the most painful - but essential - blessings is the stripping away of our delusions and erroneous presuppositions! That is why it is so important to let the Spirit of God set us straight by the Word of God, correcting our thinking and 'renewing our minds' (Romans 12:2). This study contains 8 sessions of verse by verse teachings. October 4th - Session 1: Introduction, Background on Job, When was the Book of Job written? (Job 1) October 8th - Session 2: Satan's assault, Job stripped of all, The Three Friends (Job 2-5) October 11th - Session 3: Discourses by Three Friends and Job's reply to each one, Job's Prayer (Job 6-14) October 15th - Session 4: Rounds 2 and 3 of the Three Friends' discourses and Job's replies (Job 15-31) October 18th - Session 5: The Mystery Man: Elihu, "Program Notes" to this Cosmic Drama (Job 32-37) October 29th - Session 6: God's Science Quiz, Jehovah and Job, Pride is the Real Issue (Job 38-40a) November 1st - Session 7: Behemoth and Leviathan, Dragons and Dinosaurs, The Spiritual Dimension (Job 40-41) November 5th - Session 8: The "End of the Lord," The Three Friends' Departure, Satan's Defeat, Job doubly blessed, Conclusion and lessons learned from Job (Job 42)

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SAVE THE DATE! Oct 6: Billy Lawton Band, Community Services Hall, 12-5 pm. Light refreshments, raffles, bar operating. Adults $10 children $5. Fundraiser for hall refurbishments. Oct 12: Baree Markets. Baree Hall from 8.30 am. Oct 15: Carer’s Support Group. 10 am Community Health House function room. Oct 15: Dee River Oldies Group Monthly Meeting 2 pm. St. Mary’s Hall, Gordon Street. Oct 19: Blue Care Trash and Treasure, Gordon Street, starts 9 am. Oct 23: National Children’s Week and HIPPY Week celebrations at the Green Shed. 10 am to 2 pm. Oct 23: Dee River Group Morning Tea with guest speaker. 10 am St. Mary’s Hall $5 per head. Oct 26: CWA Cent Sale, Multi Draws and Raffles. Start 2 pm. CWA Hall. Nov 2: Mount Morgan Arts and Crafts Cent Sale. Doors Open 12.30 pm for 2 pm start. Nov 3: Billy Lawton Band, Community Services Hall, 1-5 pm. Light refreshments, raffles, no bar operating. Adults $8 children $2. Softdrinks and water available. Nov 9: Baree Markets. Baree Hall from 8.30 am. Nov 16: Blue Care Trash and Treasure, Gordon Street, starts 9 am. Nov 19: Carer’s Support Group. 10 am Community Health House function room. Dec 1: Carols in St Mary’s. 6 pm. Light refreshments served in St Mary’s Hall at 5 pm. Dec 14: Baree Markets. Baree Hall from 8.30 am. Dec 14: CWA Christmas Cent Sale and Raffles. CWA Hall. Starts 2 pm. Dec 17: Carer’s Support Group. 10 am Community Health House function room.

CWA Raffle Results June Raffle: Doug Hoehne and recent raffle of the $100 IGA Voucher - Chris O’Leary Blue Care Trash & Treasure, Gordon Street. Every Friday from 8.30 am to 12 noon. Bags of clothing $5. Plants for sale.

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Meeting at the Dee Bowls Club 10 am Sunday for Church Services. All welcome. Contact: Pastor Owen Kurth for further details

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Hoy every Wednesday at CWA Hall, East Street at 10 am

In loving memory of

Stanley Rogers Passed away 24 September 2009 Sadly missed by Mary, Eric, Cathy, Fred, Christine, Ronald, Eve-lyn, Chris and families. Forever in our hearts!

WANTED KNOWN Mark from Mark Humphreys’ Electrical advises that he will be away from 25 September until 17 October 2019 and will not be available to provide electrical services during this period.

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