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FUNDING for MidCoast roads and energy were two of the many topics discussed with Member for Myall Lakes Stephen Bromhead in Bulahdelah last week. Mr Bromhead said he encourages all residents to join the fight to improve the region’s roads by signing the online petition on his
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Pool Heats Ups FROM Page 1 at the Tea Gardens Public Swimming pool. MidCoast Council installed the new solar heating last week at a cost of over $30,000. Members of the Myall Masters Swimming group and other constant users of the pool had protested long and hard since the
old solar heating was decommissioned last summer. Myall Masters Swimming President Chris Lock told News Of The Area, “We’re thrilled.” The solar heating was installed last Tuesday and by Wednesday it had already made a huge difference to the water temperature.
“It was 21 degrees in the water,” Chris said. “It’s been set to 27 degrees and it’s quite an elaborate arrangement, in can be in tropical mode which means the air temperature can be cooler than the water.” With the lines repainted and the pool cleaned, it’s now all systems go for the Masters Swimmers ahead of their annual carnival early next year.
Of course the Masters are already competing, seven swimmers recently travelled to Toronto for the Lake Macquarie Crocs BPS meet. “All swimmers, Leon Bobako, Allan Wilson, Linda Stubbs, Michael Rose, Cheryl Rose, Chris Lock and Chris Mobbs did well in their respective age groups with stand out performances from Cheryl and Leon with both gaining maximum points
with first placing in each event entered,” Valerie Mobbs said. “Cheryl, Linda, Leon and Chris Mobbs placed second in the mixed 200m freestyle relay, just pipped at the post by Ryde Masters.” At the end of the meet, Myall Masters was placed sixth out of the 14 clubs and are still well and truly maintaining first place in second division.
Young Talent Awarded By Daniel SAHYOUN BIANCA Mason was named the 2017 Myall Lakes Young Sports Person of the Year at a formal ceremony recently held in Forster. Special guest NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian and Member
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honoured as finalists. Mr Bromhead told News Of The Area the annual awards recognise and celebrate the achievements of individuals, community groups and volunteers across the Myall Lakes region. “The quality of the nominees was absolutely phenomenal, there were people with 60 years worth of volunteering for numerous organisations and some very talented young people,” he said. “It was a fantastic opportunity to recognise people who do great things in our community.”
The Sports Person of the Year went to Rex Johnston OAM who represented Australia in lawn bowls at four consecutive Commonwealth Games. Beryl Ede was named the Senior Person of the Year in recognition of her work with students at Coolongolook Public School. “Our communities wouldn’t be as rich and vibrant as what they are if it wasn’t for volunteers,” Mr Bromhead said. Premier Berejiklian attended the award ceremony during her twoday visit to the Myall Lakes electorate.
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Literature Awards. Some nine judges read the entries and then have a round table discussion (sometimes rather heated) about the ones which impressed them.
A short list of 20 is then chosen. This year they selected 21 as it was just too hard to reject one of them. These short stories are now in the hands of the three finalists’ judges who independently rate them from one to 21. The points are then added up to decide the winners which will be announced at our quilt show at Club Lemon Tree later in November. All major prize winners will notified beforehand and invited along to personally receive their awards. The others will have them forwarded by mail. The short listed stories (in random order) are:
‘Mabel;’ ‘A Colour of Loss;’ ‘Send Me Home My Friends;’ The Hospital Visitor’; ‘The Seat’; ‘Good Business’; ‘A Story to Tell’; ‘Friendship Roller Coaster’; ‘A Fathering Will Do’; ‘An Asterisk’; ‘Time’s Slipping Away’; ‘Night of the Big Fright’; ‘No Place for a Lady’; ‘The Bride Price’; ‘A Child Names Warrior;’ ‘The Meal Ticket’; ‘Nine Nines are Ninety Nine’; ‘Too Late to Leave’; ‘Pilgrimage’;’Chocolate Milk’ and ‘Rob’. News Of The Area will cover the presentation night and give full details of the winners at a later stage. Watch this space.
Tea Gardens Library has invited Dr Shane Pascoe to talk about his research into sleep deprivation and the do’s and don’ts to help you rest well. Dr Pascoe and Professor Graham Law have combined to write a book called “Sleep Better, the Science and the Myths”. It explores 40 myths about our nightly journey to the land of nod and examines the lengths and trials that
many people endure while searching for a cure. “It’s a fantastic opportunity for the local community to come and listen to Dr Pascoe as he shares the wisdom of his research and provides insights into sleep deprivation science and myths,” Danielle Donnelly, MidCoast Libraries Events Officer said. Tea Gardens Librarian Carole Johnson told News Of The Area, “A local resident
had been to one of his talks in Forster and was so impressed she recommended that we invite Dr Pascoe to Tea Gardens, so we did.” Dr Pascoe will visit Tea Gardens Library on Monday 13 November at 3pm. While the event is free and there are still spots available you will need to book. Drop into the Library or visit www.midcoastlibraries. com.au for tickets.
After exhaustive deliberation, the preliminary judges have come up with the top 21 finalists for this year’s Port Stephens Literature Awards.
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Remembrance Day REMEMBRANCE Day services as follows: Karuah RSL Sub Branch will be holding a Remembrance Day Service on Saturday 11 November at the Memorial in Longworth Park, Karuah commencing at 10.45AM. There are two Remembrance Day Services being in Tea Gardens. On Friday 10 November the community is being invited
to a ceremony at Peter Sinclair Gardens Aged Care Facility in Mirreen street and 10am. On Remembrance Day itself Saturday 11 November there is a ceremony in Anzac Park on Marine Drive. The Bulahdelah RSL sub branch will be holding a Remembrance Day commemoration on Saturday 11 November at the Cenotaph in Meade Street commencing at 10.45am.
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SOFIE Dorney donned the cap the gown and officially graduated with a Bachelor of Education from the University of New England last weekend. Sofie’s family travelled to Armidale for the celebration, bringing an end to four years
of dedicated study. “I have always wanted to be a teacher to help young children achieve their dreams,” Sofie said. “All children learn differently, so it is about finding ways to teach to their individual needs and strengths.”
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Sofie said practice teaching was a large part of her coursework which allowed her to gain classroom experience at schools in Newcastle, Taree, Bulahdelah and Karuah. “I am grateful to the staff that I worked with at all the schools,” she said. “The experience and insight they have given me over the last four years has made me the teacher I am today.” Since completing her degree, Sofie has enjoyed working as a casual teacher in schools throughout the Myall Coast region. “I am loving it, the kids are great,” Sofie told News Of The Area. “I am getting a lot of experience across many different subject areas.” With an obvious passion for inspiring young minds, Sofie said she is looking forward to a long and successful classroom career. “I am going to keep learning and keep on enjoying the experience,” she said. q
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Covering: GREAT LAKES lower region. Tea Gardens, Hawks Nest, Karuah to Bulahdelah, & Stroud.
Top Stories • Bulahdelah Show returns on 17-18 November • Tea Gardens Pool Gets Heated. • Open Swim at Jimmy’s Beach for the Myall Masters • Bianca Mason honoured at Myall Lakes Community Awards
Medowie & Tilligerry - 12 Pages Covering: Port Stephens - CENTRAL WARD. Lemon Tree Passage, Medowie, Tanilba Bay, Salt Ash, Williamtown, Oyster Cove, Ferodale to Twelve Mile Creek.
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Why the Rate Rise
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I READ with interest the article by reporter Daniel Sahyoun in the Myall Coast News Of The Area dated Thursday 2 November 2017 and the comments made by the GM of Mid Coast Council, Mr Handford saying, ‘You can’t go to the Government with your begging bowl all the time’ when referring to his actions in circumventing due democratic process to justify the special rate rise. It appears that Mr Handford believes his actions in this matter are [justified]? He also stated that Stephen Bromhead has made a public commitment to obtaining $50 million grant from the state government to match the $50 million
loan that Council has applied for. So far all that has happened is two public servants have ignored the legislation in place and convinced a South Coast MLC, Paul Green, into pushing through their personal desire for more funding. Why use Paul Green, easy answer he has no care and no responsibility for this area. Why not Stephen Bromhead, if he is so committed to improving infrastructure, why didn’t he push for the rate increase. Again a simple answer, he had his seat to lose, if the public retaliated, and what of our own MP, Kate Washington, we hear nothing from her on this issue?
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Stroud School of Arts Hall Upgrade THANKS to the Lions Clubs of Stroud and Dungog, the Stroud School of Arts Hall will soon boast some major internal improvements, upgrading the venue’s capability for community events. “The Lions Clubs have advised us they have sourced a grant of $28,000 from the Lions Clubs International Foundation (LCIF), and we’re able to contribute a further $12,000 to enable $40,000 in total for works at the Hall,” said Council’s Manager Property and Commercial Services, John Dougherty. The funds will provide for
installation of air conditioning and ceiling fans throughout the hall along with the upgrading of the Hall kitchen to a caterer’s style. The kitchen will be fitted with new sinks and cupboards and have new appliances installed including a large fridge / freezer and dishwasher. “We’re pleased to be able to partner with the Lions Clubs to enable this significant upgrade to the public hall facilities for the Stroud community,” added John Dougherty. Works are scheduled for completion by the end of this year.
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What is the arrangement for bill-splitting? Whenever we go out as a group, there’s always someone who orders up big and then we pay for it. What is the delicate way to arrange this? Miss JV, Tea Gardens THIS is a fraught situation, Miss JV. People fall into all sorts of categories when it comes to dining out. We all know the hand-sitters. When the time comes to pay, these types literally sit on their hand, perhaps concerned that their appendage will take on a mind of its own and try to offer some money towards the meal. One step up from the hand-sitters, are the wallet openers. They open and close their wallets as though this equates to getting out some cold, hard cash, but they pause long enough for someone else to say, “Hey, I’ve got this.” Then we have the faulty-carders. They flash around their credit card, and then realise it has expired. “I’ll get it next time,” they offer, as you go to the teller to withdraw more money and wonder why you didn’t stay home and watch Netflix. How about the couples who order delicacies for their child? Yep, because we all know how much kids love deepfried coconut prawns. The little treasure will just push around their rice, add a bit of slobber, make the meal inedible, and then you’ll end up paying for it. But wait, there’s more. We can’t forget the couples who forget to bring any wine, but are incredibly grateful that you are happy to share the $80 bottle of plonk you’ve been saving for a special occasion. And hey, since you’ve only managed one glass (they are fast drinkers) you may as well be the designated driver. It’s a win-win! Finally, who can forget the hair-finder. Yep, this person will happily devour their entire meal, but on the last piece of lettuce, they’ll find a hair, probably their own, and then make a scene in front of the poor wait staff who earn $8 an hour for the privilege of serving people tighter than a fish’s . . . let’s just go with a fish’s mouth. So there you have it. To avoid these scenarios, I would suggest avoiding people at all costs, but if you must dine out, go to one of those places where you place your order at the counter. Arrive early and never, under any circumstances, be the last one standing. Sometimes you have to beat people at their own miserable game. I’m back! Jasminda.
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Pens down for the final time By Daniel SAHYOUN
THE HSC is now over for more than 70,000 NSW students after the final examinations wrapped up
earlier this week. A total of 117 exams were scheduled over the four-week period, including papers for the 52 HSC Language courses.
q Chelsea Reid, Kiara Fardell, Ms Georgina Cunich, Madisson Morante, Alisha Griffis and Emma Miller were all smiles after the HSC Chinese written exam.
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Five of the 66 NSW students who sat the Chinese Beginners exam were from Bulahdelah Central School. Madisson Morante said studying the two-year language course has given her an insight into different ways that people can view the world. “I wanted to gain a greater understanding of the Chinese culture and learn the fundamentals of the language,” she said. “A second language can also open up many job opportunities and it is a good skill to have when travelling.” The Chinese Beginners written examination consisted of a listening component followed by reading and writing sections. Speaking skills were tested via a phone conference last term which required the students to
q BCS Language Teacher Ms Georgina Cunich with students Madisson Morante, Chelsea Reid and Alisha Griffis. have a conversation in Chinese with the examiner. “I felt quite nervous going into the speaking exam,” Madisson said. “We practiced with a native speaker over the phone about four times a week leading up to the exam and that helped ease
the nerves a little.” Only seven percent of all students across the state studied a Language as part of their HSC this year. Japanese was the top language studied with 1,446 students sitting the examination, followed by French with 1,249.
Drama was the final HSC written examination for 2017 marking the end of 13 years of schooling for the students. They now have a long wait before they find out their results which will be released on 14 December.
By Margie TIERNEY
Members bring out their vintage, veteran or classic car for the once a month outing. And it’s very easy to join. “For the many newcomers to our town, they will be surprised by the many excellent eating places within a one hour drive of Tea Gardens,” “It’s simple,” Juergen said, “They come as a visitor to our monthly meeting at the Tea Gardens Country Club.” “We meet every second Tuesday of the month at 6.45 pm near the bar.” “We than walk at 7 pm over to the Motel next door for our meeting” Juergen suggests that most new members give him a call first to discuss what it means to become a member. He can be contacted on 02 4997 0014.
Take A Drive ONCE a month, every month, you’ll find a group of enthusiastic local car lovers taking to the road and heading out on an adventure. The Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest Motor Club is famous for its annual Motorfest but it also does a club run every month. “We drive to Raymond Terrace, Newcastle, Clarence Town, Stroud, Dungog, Bulahdelah, Nelson Bay, Tuncurry and Nabiac,” Club President Juergen Seil told News Of The Area. “Recently 16 Club Members had a most enjoyable drive to the Teahouse Café in Nabiac, a favourite of many locals, the service was great, the food was excellent and the prices very reasonable.”
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Bulahdelah Cricket Club’s junior team thank sponsors By Daniel SAHYOUN
THE cricket season has kicked off and the Bulahdelah junior team is the newest addition to the Manning River District Competition. Team Manager Erin Matheson said fielding a junior team is a first in Bulahdelah Cricket Club history. “The club reformed two years ago after 14 years without a team,” Erin said. “This year we have the first ever junior team set up, they have all come up through the Milo Cricket that we started a few years ago.” The new U12 team will play 15 matches throughout the season including nine home games. “They put up a good fight
in their first match against Wingham only narrowly being defeated by 15 runs,” Erin said. “It was a great effort for their first ever hit out.” The best bowler for the day was Blake Matheson taking 5 for 6 and the top batsman was Toby Barry with 9 runs. Erin said the support of sponsors and the community made it possible for the team to be up and running for the start of the season. “Bulahdelah Cricket Club would like to say a huge thank you to Access Fuels, R & R property, IGA, Great Lakes Tree Professionals, Erik Wilkes Sawmill, Kevin Smith Electrical, Barry Bros Butchery and the Bulahdelah Garden Club for your
generous donations and sponsorships,” she said. The young players were decked out in new team shirts for their weekend match and are certainly enjoying playing for the local team. “The best thing about having a local club is that you get to play with your mates and represent your town,” team member Kurtis Barry said. “I really enjoy playing cricket and there are some great coaches who train us.” Kurtis said he prefers bowling and is learning new skills each week from coach Geoff Matheson. “I also practice a lot at home, but I haven’t broken any windows yet,” Kurtis told News Of The Area. The cricket season runs until March 2018.
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Tea Gardens takes title By John SAHYOUN
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Tea Gardens Women’s Bowls By Lynda RICHARDS
TUESDAY 31st October: A good turn up of bowlers, despite the weather. Temperature 17 degrees, wind south westerly gusting up to 35km/h. Jackets and beanies dress code for the day. Format for play 3 games of Fours, a game of Triples and a game of Pairs. Bette Saillard and Olive McKeown had a good win against Kerry Faber and Wendy Brand 21 v 9. A close contest in the Triples game Dawn May, Carol Hayden and Karen Green just claiming victory by 1 shot over Dianne Kiss, Karen McPhie and Sandra Leisemann 13 v 12. Judy McGavock, Wendy Jones, Bev Rhodes and Dale Winter 20 defeated Bev Dunn, Pam Gilchrist, Ingrid Luck and Loretta Baker 12. Francis Betar, Carolyn Bywater, Lynda Richards and Deyonne Page 13 v Pauline Perry, Sheril Johnson, Bev Stephens and Maynie Roberts 9. A good victory for Christine Fossey, Robyn Webster, Jill McBride and Lynne Green
scoring 27, winning by 18 shots against Jean Glover, Dorothy Thompson, Lily Smith and Elizabeth Kelly 9. Winners on the day with a win plus ends were Christine Fossey, Robyn Webster, Jill McBride and Lynne Green. Birthday greetings to Sheril Johnson. Bi monthly meeting and Domestic Rules Meeting held following play. Thursday 2nd November: Another great day of bowling. Format for play, Pairs,3 bowls each, 21 ends. Ingrid Luck and Lynne Green scored 3 shots on the first end but unfortunately only managed to gain 5 more shots over the next 20 ends. They lost to Dianne Kiss and Lorraine Harvey 39 v 8. A tighter game was played on the next rink Kerry Faber and Maynie Roberts 20 v Carol Hayden and Elizabeth Kelly 18. Bev Rhodes and Deyonne Page lead all the way in their match versus Dorothy Thompson and Sandra Leisemann but the tides almost turned on the 20th end when Dorothy and Sandra scored 5 shots, just 1 shot short of equalising. Last end resulted in Bev and Deyonne scoring 1 shot and
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winning 22 v 20. Francis Betar and Karen McPhie 22 defeated Lyn Nightingale and Robyn Webster 11. A big welcome to Lyn, a new member for our club. Hopefully having a loss hasn’t deterred Lyn from returning. Finally, a close match between Bette Saillard and Loretta Baker against Verlie Gray and Jill McBride. On the 12th end 11 all, final score a win to Bette and Loretta 19 v Verlie and Jill 15. Winners on the day with a win plus ends were Dianne Kiss and Lorraine Harvey. Coming Events: Novice Consistency Competition Round 1 commences 9th November. Wishing good bowling to Kayelene Pearson and Robyn Beaumont who have been selected to play in the Newcastle District Representative Side to contest the Rosebowl at Ettalong on the 10th November. Sunday mixed bowls continues, open to all, new bowlers welcomed. Names to be submitted by 0930 play commences 1000. Bowls and BBQ lunch for the cost of $12.
THE annual King of the Mountain competition was held at Bulahdelah Bowling Club last weekend with more than 80 competitors from around the state taking part. Bowls action kicked off on the Friday night with a shoot off won by Ash Mitchell of Penrith. Fierce competition amongst the 28 teams over the next two days resulted in some top-class bowls being played. In near perfect conditions, three games of 15 ends were
played on Saturday followed by two games on Sunday. At the end of the threeday match, Tea Gardens topped the scoreboard to win the King of the Mountain title. “I must thank my team who all played really well throughout the competition,” Tea Gardens captain Steve Pell said. Second and third places were claimed by teams from Wallacia and Karuah performed strongly to finish in fourth position. With many of the players staying in the area for the weekend, Bulahdelah Bowling Club President Al Robards said the competition also provided an opportunity for the clubs to socialise
together. “It’s about having a great round of bowls with true sportsmen and enjoying everything we have to offer here in Bulahdelah,” he said. The King of the Mountain competition has been running since 1985 and continues to attract the best bowlers in region. “We really appreciate all the teams coming back each year,” Mr Robards told News Of The Area. “We thank our sponsors, Barry Bros Butchers and Domina Insurers, for helping to make the event possible.” Mr Robards said they are already looking forward to next year’s competition.
55 players took part BOWLING
Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club By The JAFFA TEA Gardens Men’s Bowling Club News 1 November The Club welcomed seven visitors today for the weekly Nominated Triples competition. It was great to see some old mates from Karuah competing as well as Eric Robb from Wyong BC. They are welcome anytime! All in all 55 players took part on a beautiful spring day. There were five teams that managed two wins. It did not take Mark Hair long to get back into the winners circle. He anchored the winning team along with partners, Ken Devlin and Col Amos. (Some say he acquired a French accent whilst over in gay Paree). 3 November The Friday Open Jackpot
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Pairs has been replaced for the time being with “Five Dollar Friday”. The organisers felt that we were not attracting enough bowlers to host a jackpot event. It remains however as an “open” competition with both men and women able to participate. The cost of competing has been reduced to $5.00 for a trial period and if this attracts sufficient numbers some prizemoney will be considered. In other news: It was pleasing to announce that three ambassadors for the Club, Merv Mills, Steve Pell and Greg Pearson cleaned up and were crowned “King of the Mountain” in the recent tournament played at Bulahdelah. Well done! The RSL LifeCare sponsored Versatility day is fast approaching on Wednesday 15 November and last time I looked there
was an opening for just three more players. This is a big money tournament and all the “big guns” will be out to play. Should be some good bowls played! On Saturday 25 November the annual Dolphin Day will be held commencing at 9.00 for 9.30 am start. The challenge has been thrown down by the lady bowlers and it will be “skirts” v “shirts”. Gentlemen, we have the honour of the regiment here to protect! Lunch will be provided after the battle. Acceptance sheets have been posted for the annual Presentation night on Monday 4 December. As this is the night where we present the entire Women’s and Men’s Club Championship stars with their awards it would be great to see as many victors as possible attending. It will be a fun night!
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Hawks Nest Bridge Club By Lynda CONROY RESULTS Monday 16 October (Howell) 1. Chez Rands & Leslie Falla 2.Bill Taylor & Marcia Dane 3. Trish Thatcher & Liz Caro
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Hawks Nest Vets. Stroke. 31/10/2017. Front Nine 1-9 1. Phillip Hayward 31 2. Albert Adamson 33 3. Ron Rowe 34 Back Nine 10-18 1. Graeme Bramley 34 c/b 2. Trevor J Mansfield 34 c/b 3. Ken Warren 34 NTP. 3rd. Grant Watson 5th. Jim McDonald 10th. James Slater q 16th. Graham Brydon
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A Grade. 1. James M Slater 39 2. Ken Devlin 38 c/b 3. Peter Inskip 38 4. Fred Bennett 37 c/b 5. Denis Downie 37 c/b
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Contact your Estate Agent to feature your home in 342-344 Violet Hill Rd Violet Hill PRICE: SOLD BEING one of the few properties with deep water access via Boolambayte Creek to nearby Myall Lake and comprising 260 acres (104.32ha) in 3 titles, this unique property has been family owned for over 40 years. The property has recently been sold by Ede’s Real Estate. “Pioneer Cottage” stands on the bank of Boolambayte Creek, with Myall Lake just a short paddle away. The 150 year old “timber and tin” cottage has been restored to its original native hardwood clad condition. It’s amazing to see: Step inside to a cosy lounge room lined with the original vertical board-and-batten locally milled hardwood, and around to three snug
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Elma and the family of the late Don Weekes would like to thank all who show their love and support by attending Dons funeral and the lovely flowers, cards and messages we received. Please take this as our personal thanks.
Garage Sale KARUAH 9 George Norman Close. Sat & sun 11-12th Nov. 8:30-5pm Moving sale. Household items. clothes shoes GIRVAN - MOVING SALE. 1763 Booral Rd. 10-13th Inc. Nov. 8am - 5pm. Varied items. Caravan, Mob. scooter, Organ, Saddle, varied items.
For Sale ANCHOR Manson plough 15.8kg. plus 33m 8mm short link glav. Chain $125.00 Ph. 0418 845 358 ARCOROC French Brown Smoked Glass Dinnerware 10pc setting with extras. dishwasher safe. $50. Phone 02 49198139 BED Head / 2 side chests with drawer. Priced reduced $300 0428450925. Text for picture BLACK glass and chrome 3 tier audio, t.v stand. Excellent condition, p.u. Tea Gardens. $55. 0419409913 CORNER unit, Oregon timber & leadlight glass, H-167cm x D-94cm x LD L –242cm SO$100. Old double school desk $100 4997 2302
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ANTIQUE kitchen cabinet 2 stained glass doors lined cool cupboard, 3 drawers, curved sides dark wood 1.63 h $450 Cedar Pew with bishop sides 220 wide, fr Hinton church good condition $500. 2 seater oak hall seat 2 drawers $150. Ph 49822004
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DARK Brown Leather Lounge with two LD matching SOchairs Very Good condition. $550 0427642075
LAPIDARY equipment. 1 large capacity tumbler with box of stones. 1 slab cutter. $75 each or $100 the pair. 1 bench top tumbler $50. Call Frank on 49 823 053
DESK computer corner desk with shelf and f/cab draw & cubboard $20 49847584
LOBSTER brooch. Yellow gold, diamonds and rubies. Val ued at $2950. Sell for $1800. 0405203113
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DINING Table 6 chrs, solid timber, as new, $100. LG front load, washing machine, ex. cond. $60, Ph. 0418413652
MACROB timber extension dining table and 6 leather chairs with 3 matching wall units and entertainment unit. $500. 0407283748 Text for photos
EURO single Rowing Skiff Croker Blades VG cond, $2000 ono Ph 0418716225
MASSAGE Couch (Solid) 75cm wide. Portable Aluminum. 3 fold Black New has not been opened. $180 Ph: 0428450925.
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HALL Cabinet. Price reduced to $800. Text for pictures. Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $990 0428450925
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will hold a Remembrance Day Service in ANZAC Park, Jacaranda Avenue, Raymond Terrace, on Saturday 11 November. The Service will commence at 10.40am. All are invited to attend the Service. At this year’s Service a Soil Collection Event will be conducted as part of a state-wide contribution to a large-scale artwork being incorporated into the ANZAC Memorial, Hyde Park, Sydney, Centenary of ANZAC Project.
Office of Environment & Heritage Lighthouse Keeper’s Cottages Call for Expressions of Interest Lighthouse Keeper’s Cottages - Lease Opportunity Smoky Cape Lighthouse, Hat Head National Park and Sugarloaf Point Lighthouse, Myall Lakes National Park Ref: tender - 1168
The Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) is seeking expressions of interest (EOI) from suitably qualified operator/s to manage as holiday accommodation, two historic heritage lighthouse property precincts consisting of multiple cottages, ancillary buildings and surrounding lands at Sugarloaf Point and Smoky Cape. A five year lease with a five year option is being offered.
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On Remembrance Day we remember our fallen men and women who sacrificed their lives in the greatest horror of all: war. In 2017, Remembrance Day marks the 99th anniversary of the Armistice (the formal agreement between waring parties to stop fighting) which ended World War 1 (1914-1918). Remembrance Day is one of the most important days remembered at RSL LifeCare. At Peter Sinclair Gardens, Hawks Nest we will be commemorating Remembrance Day in the following way:
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Caravans 11/2008 Windsor Rapid 19ft Caravan with full kitchen with plenty of storage space, has rear ensuite with separate shower/toilet & vanity, incl washing machine, solar panels, diesel heater in perfect condition.$35000 neg. Ph 0400788521. 2010 Jayco Sterling 21.65-3 caravan, in as new cond, front leather lounge, 190Lt 2-door fridge, oven, microwave, water fitler, slide-out queen bed, full ens incl wash mach, rollout awn, solar, wineguard arial & TV. Non smoking original owners. Ready for any advertures. $42,500 Ring 4982 8321
CAMERON Off Road Camper. Ex Cond.Very little use.Many extras. Detail on enquiry. Reduced $10500. 0448237257 JAYCO Discovery 2011 17ft pop top. Only travelled 4k. Aircon & many extras $28,500 ONO Tanilba Bay 0434 022 073
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OZTRAIL 7 Camper Ex cond. Garaged. Little use, w/annex, Soldiers Point. $2500. 49191121 or 0428491076
MOTOR home. Toyota coaster delux. 1990 Blue and white.Good cond. Prof. fit-out. Long wheel base. 6months rego interstate.+ cert. Compl. NSW. Log book & many extras. More info call Kevin 0477826655 Bulahdelah
QUINTREX DREAMRIDER 5.0 with FELK trailer, beamy aluminium specially strengthened Boatcoded hull in good condition with little use, fibreglass decking, D hull recently OL two-pack S coated. Requires motor and fit-out with much equipment provided incl custom underfloor fuel tank, flotation etc. This model renowned for stability & smooth ride. $OFFERS. Ph: 0418611988.
2003 Nissan Navara DX 4dr 3lt turbo excond LD CTX29W $5500SOono 0490 802 955
HOLDEN Viva Mech A1 auto, cruise control $5700 ono 0419031160
FREE to good home Maltese terrier 8 years Good temperament, healthy. Current owner elderly. Anna bay 49819926
HAIRDINKUMSTYLE at Hawks Nest is looking for a hairdresser, hours negotiable. All enquiries call Tammy on 0404473761 or email, Hairdinkumstyle@gmail.com
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STEGCRRAFT 15 footer, half cabin, runabout. 55hp Evinrude, both reg, $2600 ono. 49971651
2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415
REGENT Roystan Caravan 22’. Built September 2009. Rego NSW 9/2017. Complete with all necessary items for travel. Hot dipped Galvanise chassis. $40,000. Ph: 0417 224 017 REGENT Cruiser Caravan 16 FT. 2008 Full Annex unused, Air Conditioned, Single Beds, Café Seating, Big Fridge, Excellent Condition. $18,000 Phone 0412683979
Boats 2003 475 Quintrex Coast R u n n e r with 80HP Johnson 4 stroke motor 141 hrs. Many Incls. Log book serv.Always garaged/ Fingal Bay One owner. $23,500 For further info call 0421 253 132 ALLY Craft Bermuda 560. Cutty. Full Camping cover 09 Optimax 90 HP. 74 hrs $19500 ono 0409384597
TRACKMASTER Sturt 4x4, 13’x 6’x6” Built Dec/ 2001, Rego 6/2018. Has Sugarglider Suspension, Electric Brakes,90 litre 3 Way Fridge,Tregg Hitch and mount for vechicle, 2x solar panels with battery management system,single battery/ and Anderson plug to connect to vechicle, 240/12V Inverter, 2 x 60 litre Water tanks /gauges. Many many more extras. Excellent condition. $23000 49970960 or 0417419884.
ALUM. Tinny 3.66m Clark John boat X3.3hp Mercury o/b motor +dimini top Low hrs. Ideal fishing boat. Reg Boeing trailer. $1,450 Phone 0427633776 QUINTREX V-nose punt 3.85m 15Hp Evinrude. Gd Cond. Reg. $2600ono Ph 0418 863 088
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By Margie TIERNEY THE recent Myall Masters inaugural Open Swim at Jimmy’s Beach, could only be described as a huge success. Dozens of swimmers took to the water to compete in a 600 metre swim or for the very brave a 1.3 kilometre mini marathon. “There was free entry,
free fruit, free water and a free barbecue at the surf club afterward for the competitors,” Lorraine Lock told News Of The Area. “There were people from Maitland, Sydney, not just locals,” Lorraine said. President of the Myall Masters Swimming Club Chris Lock told News Of The Area, “There were prizes for
first past the post, men and women as well as handicap.” The water temperature was around 22 degrees, there was a light breeze and the water was crystal clear. Members of the Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Surf Club helped out on the water by ensuring all swimmers were safe and sound. On the beach, spectators
cheered the winners along with the rest of the field with everyone encouraged and congratulated on completing the swim. The results of the Jimmys Beach Open Water Swim. 600m Men Open, Peter Rogers from Freshwater. Women Open, Sharon Taylor from Hawks Nest. 1300m Men Open
JIMMY’S BEACH: Myall Masters Open Swim.
Winner, Nathan Darcy from Fern Bay. Women Open Brinlei Baxter from Tenambit (near Maitland). 600m handicap winner Men Colin Milne, Hawks Nest. Women Catriona Hellicar from Tea Gardens. 1300m Handicap Men Open, Michael Rose from
Pindimar. Women Open, Sue Wiles from Wentworth Falls. And at the end of the day everyone was a winner. “It’s something we’ve not done before but we’re promoting Masters Swimming because we want more people to join,” Chris said.
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