The Mount Morgan Argus, Volume 15, Issue 21

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VOLUME 15, ISSUE 21

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Thrills and Spills...Page 4

Champions...Page 8

Remembrance Day...Page 9

FINAL DAYS FOR YEAR 12 STUDENTS


Final Days...Year 12 from Page 1

JAIDEN TAKES OUT HIGH SCHOOL’S TOP STUDENT

Sheryl Bannah and Matthais Netz

Dylan Stewart and partner Chloe.

Despite 2020 being a topsy-turvy year with the pandemic enforced shutdowns and students having to learn differently, Jaiden Roadfeldt (pictured with Pincipal Dan Petersen) was awarded the Mount Morgan State High School’s Dux and Tomky’s Memorial Prize and Gladstone Ports Corporation Bursary. Jaiden also achieved Academic Awards for Economics, Physical Education, Legal Studies and Tourism and a Merit Award for General English. Jaiden also won the CQU Top Business Student award and the Year 12 ADF Future Innovators award. The Year 12 awards were presented in Rockhampton simultaneously to the Year 12 formal.

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Award recipients were: Dylan Stewart - Academic award for Social and Community Studies, Certificate II in Hospitality and Essential Mathematics and Merit award for Sport and Recreation; Jordan Brown - Academic award for Essential English, Industrial Technology Skills and Certificate II in Business and Merit award for Essential Mathematics;

Jaqwui Tyne - Academic award for Agricultural Practices and Early Childhood Studies, Sheryl Bannah Academic award for General English and General mathematics and Merit award for Biology, Legal Studies and Physical Education; Nicholas Van Dreumel – Academic award for Biology and Merit award for Economics and General mathematics; Jaqulyn Wilson - Academic award for Visual Arts in Practice and Merit award for Early childhood Studies and Certificate II in Hospitality, KyeJuan Leisha - Academic award for Sport and Recreation and Merit award for Essential English, Rylee Wanchap - Merit award for Tourism and Certificate II in Business; Chloe Kerwitz - Merit award for Visual Arts in Practice and Agricultural Practices; Jarhlym Dans - Merit award for Industrial Technology Skills and Taleah Betts - Merit award for Social and Community Studies. SPECIAL AWARDS: IGA Hospitality Awards were presented to: Jaqulyn Wilson, Vanessa Tull, Dylan Stewart, Lachlan Mackay, Kye- Juan Leisha and Tahlia Eames; Community Service award – Tahlia Eames, CQU Associate Vice Chancellor award – Sheryl Bannah, Year 12 ADF Long Tan Leadership award – Jordan Brown, Caltex All-rounder award – Dylan Stewart, School Service award - Nicholas Van Dreumel, MRAEL GROUP Top Vocational Education and Training award – Nicholas Van Dreumel and Rotary Club Top Vocational Education Studies award – Dylan Stewart SPORTING AWARDS:Swimming: U17 Boys Age Champion Swimming – Kye-Juan Leisha and for football: Lachlan Mackay was awarded both the Most Valuable Player the Lawrie Crawford Footballer of the Year. Gordon House was the recipient of the Welfare Swimming Club Shield, the Police House Citizenship Shield and the Irene Sturgess Shield for Overall Champion House.

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DUST, THRILLS AND SPILLS AT LOCAL RODEO

A warm and cloudy spring day, record crowd numbers and record nominations contributed to making Mount Morgan Rodeo Association’s Rodeo [MMRAI] held on 7 November at the Mount Morgan Show Grounds a success. The quality of the “bucking” stock ensured that entertainment, thrills and spills was high on the program. MMRAI President, Barbara Gould said she was overwhelmed with the success of the day. “The NRA were wonderful as was St Brendan’s College who provided assistance as well as competing,” she said. “It was a wonderful day,” she said.

Zara Benjamin puts the speed to head for home in the Barrel Race. Page 4

Novice Bull ride - 1st - Bradley Wheeler and 2nd - Finn Christensen, Bull Ride - Leather McCaulie; U18 Junior Bull Ride - 1st - Ben Moran, 2nd - Jacob Cariage, 3rd - Nash Johnes, William Saunders an Finn Christensen; 7-U12 Mini Bill - 1st - Riley O’Dell, 2nd - Angus Hollands and 3rd - Cooper McConnell and Taj Everingham.

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Result: U15 Mini Bull - 1st - Jake White, 2nd - Dylan Starr, 3rd- Taj Everingham and 4th - Nash Jones. Novice Horse Ride - 1st - Lachlan Coleman, 2nd - Callum Clement and 3rd - Mitch Franz; Saddle Ride: 1st - Clayton Braden, 2nd - Patrick Bourke, 3rd - Lachlan Coleman and 4th Jordan Iker; U18 Junior Horse Ride - 1st - Ken coleman, 2nd Finn Christensen, 3rd - Mitch Franz and 4th - Lachlan Coleman; U15 Junior Steer - 1st - Nash Cameron, 2nd - Dylan Meach, and Matt Ahearn, and 4th - Jake While.’ Novice Barrel Race - 1st - Zara Benjamin, 2nd - Brooke Passmore, 3rd - Sha-Tane Miosge and 4th - Sara Beak; U11 Junior Barrel Race - 1st - Charlee-Rose Prow, 2nd - Ruby Bell, 3rd - Ayda Labuschewski and 4th - Chelsey Roots; 11-14 Junior Barrel Race - 1st Jordyn O’Toole, 2nd - Sidnee Cowan, 3rd - Amber Sainsbury and 4th - Jesse Starr; U18 Junior Barrel Race - 1st - Mackenzie March, 2nd - Kirby Patterson, 3rd - Jordyn O’Toole and 4th - Emily Ward and Open Barrel Race - 1st - Zara Benjamin, 2nd Brooke Read, 3rd - Hilary Thrift and 4th - Sidnee Cowan.

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Richard Needham presents Zara Benjamin with the Open Barrel Race buckle

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Project Update

Location

November 2020

Assessment process underway Australian-owned renewable energy developer Epuron is preparing to lodge a development application with the Queensland Government for the proposed Boulder Creek Wind Farm, located between Westwood and Mount Morgan in central Queensland. The onsite technical studies prescribed by the State Assessment and Referral Agency (SARA) are nearing completion, and Epuron has established Cultural Heritage Management Agreements (CHMA) for the site with the Gaangalu Nation People and the Darumbal People. The Federal Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment (DAWE) has also provided guidance for environmental assessment requirements under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) (see left).

Commonwealth guidance The Commonwealth Government has determined the Boulder Creek Wind Farm project to be a ‘controlled action’ under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act). This means the project must be assessed and approved under the EPBC Act. The project’s EPBC Act referral decision and documentation are available online from the EPBC Act - Public notices portal - reference number 2020/8772: http://epbcnotices.environment.gov.au /publicnoticesreferrals/

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For a map of the proposed turbine layout and the project’s status in the planning process please see overleaf. More information is available from the project website at bouldercreekwindfarm.com.au.

Community information sessions Epuron welcomes input and feedback from the local community. Information sessions will be held in Mount Morgan and Westwood in December. At these sessions interested members of the local community will have the opportunity to learn more about the project, discuss any concerns and ask questions.

Mount Morgan

10am-12noon Wednesday, 9 December Mount Morgan Soldiers Room 18 Morgan Street

Westwood

10am-12noon Thursday, 10 December Westwood Hall 4544 Capricorn Highway

All are welcome. If you would like to attend one of these sessions please RSVP by 8 December 2020 to Renee or Monica at Wall Planning & Environmental Consulting: (07) 4445 5051 or mail@wallplanning.com.au

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State planning process 1

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Boulder Creek Wind Farm proposed layout

Site selection, initial concept and preliminary investigations Pre-lodgement meeting with State Assessment and Referral Agency (SARA) Studies and assessments (prescribed by SARA State Code 23)

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Application and assessments submitted to SARA

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If required - further information requested and further assessment

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If required - public notification of proposal

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Assessment

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Determination

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Referral to the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment for review under the EPBC Act Referral decision Request for information

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Information provided

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Determination

Contact

For more information please visit

bouldercreekwindfarm.com.au Project manager: Paul Stangroom, General Manager (Qld) Email: p.stangroom@epuron.com.au Tel: (02) 8456 7401

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Why clean energy? Renewable sources of energy – wind, solar, hydro – are the most efficient and cheapest new sources of bulk energy generation. Growth in Queensland’s renewable energy capacity will deliver cleaner, cheaper and reliable electricity to households and businesses, and support the Queensland Government’s target of 50% renewable energy generation by 2030. Last year renewables contributed 14% of Queensland’s electricity, and by the end of 2020 it is estimated they will account for 30% of Australia’s total energy mix.

Register for project updates Epuron is keen to keep interested members of the local community and other stakeholders up to date on project developments and opportunities to provide feedback. To receive updates via email please register your details at epuron.com.au/mailing-list-details. Alternatively, to receive updates via mail please provide your preferred postal address to the project team (left). We respect your privacy and your personal details will only be used for this purpose. An online feedback form and project updates are also available on the project website at bouldercreekwindfarm.com.au

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RRC MAY BE HEADING TO POLLS Rockhampton Regional Council residents may soon be going back to the polls to elect a Mayor, following the resignation of mayor, Margaret Strelow last Monday and depending on whether the Queensland Government can change current laws and make them retrospective.

during disasters when our region needed leadership.

Councillors have paid tribute to former mayor Margaret Strelow who resigned from the position late yesterday afternoon. Acting Mayor Neil Fisher said the announcement had come as a shock.

“Her years of experience at the table puts us in good stead and Councillors are committed to continue working together as a strong team,” Acting Mayor Fisher said.

“There are a lot of people in the community and in Council who have been taken aback by her announcement and I want to say to them that we understand that feeling,” Acting Mayor Fisher said.

CEO Evan Pardon said Council business would continue as normal while the process for electing a new Mayor was worked through.

“Margaret was a fierce advocate for the region, and I’d like to pay tribute to her tireless work and dedication during her stewardship of our community. “Margaret was many things to Councillors during her tenure as Mayor. She was a mentor to us when making tough decisions and a calm voice of reason

“There was a side to Margaret where you could see how deeply she cared not just about the region but the people in it. It was not something you’d see in the media, but she did.

“We welcome the clarity provided by Local Government Minister Stirling Hinchliffe today as we move through the process to fill the Office of the Mayor. In the interim, we will continue with the day to day business and will provide more information when it’s available. This is obviously a new situation so it will take time to work through the next steps, but we will keep the community updated as we go along.”

Local schools recognised as Sustainability Champions

the students and their teachers. I want to congratulate all the winners and I think we can all be inspired to apply some of these great initiatives in our own homes and gardens,” Cr Kirkland said. “The competition is all about showcasing how local schools are taking on global issues with practical and sustainable local actions, and there really is some inspirational work going on in our community. “Whether it is reducing energy consumption, planting and learning about natives, to encouraging wildlife and wildlife habitat, our schools have given us some great examples that we could all learn from when it comes to environmental sustainability.

Our local primary schools have stepped up to the sustainability challenge and are being awarded for their efforts at assemblies across the Rockhampton Region. Twelve schools have been named Sustainability Champions and presented awards as part of Rockhampton Regional Council’s Page 8

Sustainability in Action Schools Calendar Competition. Water and Supporting a Better Environment Councillor Donna Kirkland, said the response this year was impressive and a tough one to judge.

“The winning schools and their sustainability projects will feature in Council’s ‘Sustainability in Action’ 2021 Community Calendar, which will be released soon. The calendars are a great way to help share the sustainability message and inspire our community with

“The calibre of entries was phenomenal and such a credit to

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Sustainability champions...from Page 8 the good environmental work teachers and students are doing all year round. Winning schools are recognised as Rockhampton Regional Council’s 2021 Sustainability Champions. They each win $200 to support future sustainability actions within their school, as well as a sustainable gardening or library resource pack.

Aaron Donald for Polished Man, who have raised money for Breast Cancer Research, and to end Violence against children respectively. The Mount Morgan No7 Gallery are proud to have assisted and contributed to such worthy causes. Mount Morgan Gallery is also participating in the Buy Local promotion run by MMPAD, so if you spend $20 or more, be sure to place your name on the back of your receipt to go into the draw.

The front cover from Mount Morgan Central State School is attached, and all other winning images can be found here: https://rockhamptonregion.sharefile. com/d-sd89cabe8b8943918.

Reiki and Access Bars will be ceasing over the Christmas period, for any enquiries call 0475 631 010 or book through her Facebook page, Blu Tree for Holistic Healing.

Mount Morgan Central State School’s photo is always featured in the calendar as the month of September.

Monday evenings at 6 pm, informal gatherings continue, with Daryl Jacobson. To see what Darryl offers, and his repertoire of knowledge, check out his Facebook page, Acacia Owl Dreaming.

NO7 GALLERY UPDATE

In 2021 our No7 Art Squad will be up and running again, with some holiday activities, and then with first term Friday afternoon workshops. We have some exciting news to come from GOMA, the Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane and a collaborative project. Can’t wait to share the details!

Greg Shuker with his 1929 Austin 7 at the Retro Explosion Exhibition opening. What a blast was had at the Retro Explosion Exhibition Opening! On Friday, 6 November, at 5 pm people gathered to enter and check out the new art on display. There was a great response to the retro inspired works, and the general vibe was of lighthearted fun. Guests took away a snack pack, filled with old fashioned nibbles and treats, to bring about nostalgia through taste and the familiarity of childhood favorites. On the night three classic cars parked outside adding to the atmosphere, with background music from some 50’s vinyl records. There really is nothing like the crackle and static noise of the old record players.

REMEMBRANCE DAY MARKED AT SERVICE A small gathering of townspeople were in attendance at the 2020 Remembrance Day Service held at ANZAC Park on Wednesday, 11 November.

The service was organised by the Rotary Club of Mount Morgan. Vietnam Veteran Mike Johnston (below) was the emcee and fellow vet Brian Lynch (above) read the Ode. Wreaths were laid by Mount Morgan QAS, Rotary, Mount Morgan Central State and High Schools and residents.

On Saturday, a dozen classic cars lined the street, creating a visual feast for many avid car lovers. A massive thank you to the All Classic Motor Club Central Queensland for making the trip up for the day, and a big shout-out to our amazing Volunteers and Artists, and to all who attended. Our next exhibition is titled “Diversity”, commencing mid-March 2021. Fridays, local Artist, Nicholai Von Tonslamann offers acrylic and oil painting classes from 1-3pm. Call 0412 557 052 or drop in to leave your details Many thanks to Wicked Sistas Soy Candles, and 18 NOVEMBER - 2 DECEMBER 2020

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HISTORICAL MUSEUM NEWS In 1902, development work on the then lower levels of the Mount Morgan mine disclosed the existence of a high-grade copper sulphide ore.

Big Stack for safety reasons. Mr Jim Westlake, who worked for 38 years on the site, was brought out of retirement to supervise the restoration.

BUMPER CHRISTMAS RAFFLE Mount Morgan Historical Museum is giving raffle buyers an opportunity to win at least one of six bumper raffle prizes as it kicks up its fundraising leading into the Festive season. The winners will receive a basket of goodies and a gift box which has a range of different gifts suitable for the entire family. Just one of the six prizes is pictured below. This is the second year that the Museum is raffling the six prizes. Last year they increased the number of prizes on offer from three to six. If you wish to be in with a chance for one (and if you are lucky, more)

The chimney was erected in 1905 to discharge the corrosive fumes from the copper smelting plant. This chimney became known locally as the “Big Stack”.

Still dominating Mount Morgan township and the mine site, The Stack is ablaze with light on most Public Holidays.

The stack contained 749,500 bricks which were made in Mount Morgan and had a total weight of 4,480 tons. Smelting ceased in July 1984, so the Big Stack has not “smoked” since that date Throughout the years, heat, hot corrosive gases, and the elements had weakened the Big Stack and a restoration programme took place in 1991, to preserve the stack. Unfortunately, 6.9m had to be removed from the top of the

of these wonderful prizes, the tickets can be purchased at the Mount Morgan Historical Museum or every Tuesday or Wednesday at IGA. This year has been a difficult year for the museum with the Covid-19 related shutdown, so every penny raised through this raffle and other fundraising activities will go towards assisting the committee to keep operating this treasure trove and keeper of Mount Morgan’s history so all can enjoy the wonderful memories of this special Queensland town.

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QAS NEWS

Deslea’s Cutz for Mutz

As the weather warms up, some of us are beginning to feel the heat.

Mobile Dog Clipping Phone Des: 0447 275 402

As yet, we haven’t seen any heat related illnesses and we would like to keep it that way. Ideally, it would be good to keep any outdoor activity to earlier in the morning or late afternoon when the heat is not so intense. Of course, real life doesn’t always work that way, so if you need to venture out in the middle part of the day, please wear loose fitting clothing with lighter fabrics, such as cotton, that give good coverage but still allow sweat to evaporate. Don’t forget a hat and sunscreen, and keep a water bottle or other water source nearby to enable you to maintain your fluid levels. Do set a reminder or an alarm on your phone for each hour to remind you drink water if you are someone who regularly forgets to do so. Drink a glass of water even if you don’t feel like it. Avoid alcohol and caffeine as these help to drain fluid from your system. If you must indulge, drink extra water to compensate. On the food side, try to eat more salads and fruits to keep you cool on the inside as these will help to hydrate you and keep you feeling full. Until next time, keep safe. Cameron Evers Officer In Charge

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THE ORANGE DOT By Larry at Fox Video

Movie Review A WHITE, WHITE DAY “Mesmerizing. There is no other word for it; it is mesmerizing.” Margaret Pomeranz, Foxtel Arts. Every now and then a rare film that won’t leave you alone comes along. It stays with you for days after you’ve seen it; your mind returning to key scenes, questions and performances, like a fine wine with a lingering aftertaste. Such a rare gem is A WHITE WHITE DAY with truly powerful and genuine performances from its two lead characters, the copper and his granddaughter, as the story unfolds and escalates, simmers and boils to it’s ultimate explosive, devastating and surprising climax. The major Scandinavian success of the 2019 Cannes Film Festival and Iceland’s Official selection for the 2020 Oscars, A WHITE, WHITE DAY is a spellbinding and darkly funny dramatic thriller about a stoic grandfather whose emotional reserves are pushed to their very limits, with dangerous

and unpredictable consequences. Former Police Chief Ingimunder has stepped down and stood aside as he struggles with the loss of his beloved wife in a tragic accident two years ago. He busies himself with renovating a homestead in the remote Icelandic wilderness, finding solace in time spent with his spirited young granddaughter Salka. He still calls into the station to see how things are going with his friends and co-workers in uniform, as well as to keep his fingers on the pulse of his community where life is generally calm, peaceful and crime-free. But then Ingimunder begins to suspect that a local man, a soccer team-mate, may have had an adulterous affair with his late wife in the time leading up to her death. He turns his vengeful sights on his neighbour. He stews on it. His emotions begin to simmer. His blood begins to boil.

DEE RIVER OLDIES Members enjoyed a morning catch-up at the Leichhardt Hotel in the outdoor beer garden recently. It was good to see members getting out and enjoying a cuppa and a chat. After some days of rain and storms the weather was good. We had a guest speaker from the ambulance centre who gave members an insight of what happens when you have to dial 000. We would like to thank the owners of the Leichhardt Hotel and the members for an enjoyable day. Getting members out and about has been extremely difficult this year. Now with the easing of these restrictions, we are looking at having a Christmas Lunch on Friday, 27 November 2020 at the Grand Hotel. Come along at 11.30 am and enjoy your Christmas lunch. $15 has to be paid when you put your name down. That will be $10 for your lunch and $5 for raffle tickets. Page 14

HIs detective instincts kick in, fuelling behaviour that becomes increasingly unpredictable... Anchored by Ingvar E. Sigurdsson’s towering performance and utterly breathtaking cinematography, A WHITE WHITE DAY, written and directed by Hlynur Palmason is a gripping, powerful tale of unconditional love, the quest for revenge and of raw masculine power unleashed - a screen experience you won’t forget. The rating advice is M for “mature themes, violence, sex, coarse language and nudity” and the film runs for an hour and fifty minutes. A WHITE, WHITE DAY... Loved it.

We will have a cut off on numbers, so get in as soon as possible. Please ring Carol Glover 4938 1995, Melray McNamara 04 1114 4316, Colleen Constable 04 2716 1131 to make your booking. Stay happy and healthy. Submitted by the Steering Committee.

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Pride in Your Town

Just reflecting on a bit of interesting history, that many may not have read in 2011. Most folk know of the three Morgan brothers who played such a significant role in the development of our Gold Mine, but little was known of their Father, Frederick Morgan Senior who had an interesting life.

Frederick Senior was born in London in 1807, but at the age of seventeen years he stole a cloth from a tailor’s shop and after being tried for stealing at London’s Old Bailey, he was sentenced to death with a recommendation for mercy. The sentence was changed to life imprisonment with transportation to Australia. He departed Portsmouth on 24 August,1825 and arrived in Sydney on 3 January,1826. On arrival he was assigned to a tailor, David Smith, where he worked for twelve years until authorities removed him in 1838. He was given a ticket to leave Sydney and remain in Bathurst. In Bathurst in 1838 he first set up a tailoring business until 1850 when he became a publican, receiving the license of the “Spread Eagle Inn” on 25 April,1856. In August of 1846, the Queen issued him with a “Conditional Pardon” the condition being he was never to return to England. In 1836 he met Emma Woodward, a free immigrant who with her Mother and two brothers had arrived in Sydney in 1827. A friendship was developed and

Frederick Augustus, their first son was born on 2 June,1837. The couple married in 1851 four months prior to the birth of their 8th child. They eventually had sixteen children.

I’ve been in Flexible, but only when it was very important to stand firm.

1n 1856 they left Bathurst and went to Tenterfield where he again became a publican receiving the license of the “George Inn”. By February 1859 Frederick and Emma had left Tenterfield and returned to Sydney. Frederick Morgan Snr died of bronchitis on the 25 May, 1886 at 79 years of age in the home of his son Thomas Squire, and was buried in the Devonshire Street Cemetery, Randwick. Before being reinterred with his wife, Emma, at Rockwood, Sydney. Quite a life!

One of my favorite places to be in is Suspense. It really gets the adrenaline flowing and pumps up the old heart rate. At my age I need all the stimuli I can get.

My TRAVEL PLANS FOR 2021.

Things you need in life: Manners, Morals, Respect, Character, Common Sense, Trust, Patience, Integrity and Love.

I have been in many places, but I’ve never been in Kahoots. Apparently you can’t go alone. You have to be in Kahoots with someone.

Sometimes I’m in Capable, and I go there more often as I’m getting older.

I may have been in Continent, but I don’t remember what country I was in. It’s an age thing. They tell me it is very wet and damp there. So much for a crazy 2021 travel plan. Now for some words of Wisdom. Believe there is good in the world.

The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion.

I’ve also never been in Cognito. I hear no one recognizes you there.

Sometimes not getting your own way is a stroke of good luck.

I have, however, been in Sane. They don’t have an airport; you have to be driven there. I have made several trips there, thanks to my friends and family. I would like to go to Conclusions, but you have to jump, and I’m not much into physical activity any more.

Never discourage anyone who continually makes progress, no matter how slowly.

I have also been in Doubt. That is a sad place to go, and I try not to go there too often.

If you want happiness for an hour, take a nap. If you want happiness for a day, go fishing. If you want happiness for a year, inherit a fortune. If you want happiness for a lifetime, help somebody. Think clean…..Be Tidy.

MOUNT MORGAN PLUMBING 42 James St, Mount Morgan 4714 ABN: 61 123 978 240 Plumbing, Gas Fitting. No Job too small

GAS LIC: L30621 PLUMBING LIC: 1160885 Call: Leigh Yarnall Mob: 0447 760 799 18 NOVEMBER - 2 DECEMBER 2020

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NOV 27: Dee River Oldies Group - Christmas Lunch starting at 11.30 am at the Grand Hotel, Mount Morgan. Numbers are limited. NOV 28: Wally Hall Memorial Day – 3 Person Ambrose. Mount Morgan Golf Club. 9 am start. DEC 2: Golden Mount Festival Assoc Inc – AGM 6.00 pm at Mount Morgan Soldiers Rooms, Morgan Street, Mount Morgan. DEC 15: Dee River Oldies Group - Monthly Meeting starts at 2 pm at St Mary’s Hall. (Behind the Anglican Church). DEC 16: Buy Local Promotion finishes. DEC 17: Christmas Lights Competition closes 3 pm. Judging from 7 pm. DEC 18: Buy Local Winners drawn, and Christmas Lights Winners announced Morgan Street, 10 am.

PAINTER: Semi retired. W. Cruickshank Phone 0488 104 774 or 0488 105 257. QBCC No-75608. ALL COMPUTERS & REPAIRS: Your local computer specialist Nathan. Phone between 10 am to 8 pm. PHONE: 4938 2451 Monday to Friday For Sale: Wood Chip Mulch. For sale Trailer loads. 6 x4 $20.00, 7 x 4 $30.00 and 8 x 5 $45.00. Text 0406 418 737.

IN LOVING MEMORY

Lynette Joyce Barnham 10/5/1950 - 08/11/2014d Those we love don’t go away.

Blue Care Trash & Treasure, 21 Gordon Street. Every Friday from 8.30 am to 12 noon. Every first Saturday of the month from 8 am to 12 noon Bags of clothing $5. Marion’s plants for sale.

MOUNT MORGAN MEN’S SHED INC. Meet 9 am - 12 noon Wednesdays Phone John on 0429 055 165

They walk beside us everyday Unseen, unheard, but always near So loved, so missed, so very dear. Debbie, Raymond, Shane, Suzanne, Scott, Patricia, Doug, Colleen, Kevin, John, Tyson, Aiden, Ryleigh, Mackayla, Nicholas, Lucas, Ben, Jasmine and Ruby.

CURTIS

Wanted Known: Leather work stubbie holders, belts, wallets - made to order. Key tags, dog collars, saddlery repairs. Ph: Peter 0411 893 778

ANDREW RICHARD

WANTED KNOWN GOLDEN MOUNT SHOOTERS ASSOC. INC.

3-5-1973 - 21-11-2008

Wishes to announce the opening of New Chum Range on Saturday, 21 November 2020. All welcome, but COVID rules apply.

“PANDA”

“As the years pass, slowly by Our love for you never dies”

Contact Ray: 0428 395 895 LOCAL BUSINESS - USE IT OR LOSE IT

Remembered always by Mum and Dad and all your loving families.

KEEP YOUR LOCAL VIDEO STORE!

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On behalf of Marta Bartlett’s family we would like to express our sincer thanks for the condolences, cards and flowers. A special thank you to Carinity Aged care, the Mount Morgan Hospital and the Mount Morgan Ambulance.

Next Argus: WEDNESDAY, 2 December 2020 All inclusions required by: Tuesday, 24 November 2020 by 4 p.m. Ph: 4938 2312 OR MOB: 0492 885 350 Email: mmpad@bigpond.com

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