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Market Day in Pindimar By Margie TIERNEY

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TAKE a snapshot of Australia and that about sums up last Saturday’s annual Market Day in north Pindimar. There was something for all tastes and ages, with market stalls, car boot sales and a chocolate wheel. The Red Cross stall was manned by volunteers and Tea Gardens/Hawks Nest President Jennifer Wenham. “People make things and bring things in throughout the year, my house is like a warehouse,” Ms Wenham told News Of The Area. For those with a thirst for something locally

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more than 70,000 NSW students. Tea Gardens teen Charli Burns said

she felt relieved when it was time to put her pen down in her final exam.

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Innovation award for future water plan MIDCOAST Water’s 30 year plan for providing sustainable water services to our community has been honoured with an industry award for innovation. The ‘Our Water Our Future’ strategic plan, developed in consultation with the community, was honoured with a highly commended award in the Innovation in water supply and wastewater category at the annual Engineering Excellence Awards, run by the Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (IPWEA). ‘Our Water Our Future’ details the issues MidCoast Water expects to face over the coming

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preparation for this plan was one of the most extensive MidCoast Water has undertaken in many years, and it is pleasing to see the work of the project team honoured by the industry with this award,” Mr Gouldthorp said. Mr Gouldthorp paid

decades, the options and possible solutions, and the five key elements of planning for delivering water supplies into the future. “These elements involve reducing water use, ensuring water quality, securing water supplies, water recycling and effluent management,” general manager Ken Gouldthorp said. ‘Our Water Our Future’ was developed in discussion with regulators, local councils and the community, by a dedicated team of MidCoast Water staff supported by a project reference group. “The consultation process undertaken in

tribute to the team of MidCoast Water employees involved in the plan’s development and its communication with the community. Members of the community can access the strategy at www. midcoastwater.com.au/ ourwaterourfuture

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a private property near Coolongolook. Police report at about 11.00am, the male was riding his motorcycle on a dirt track and lost control.

Federal MP visits Tea Gardens By Margie TIERNEY

THE Federal Member for Lyne, Dr David Gillespie, spent much of last weekend in Tea Gardens getting some first hand knowledge of the issues in his electorate. His visit began with a dinner at the Tea Gardens Hotel where he spoke on numerous subjects including his new appointment as Assistant Minister for Rural Health.

“I’d like to see easy access to good general practice, physios, dentists and allied health professionals, that’s what I can change in my portfolio,” he told News Of The Area. “The things that I do in the health portfolio can affect thousands, millions of people.” Dr Gillespie said he’d like to see more graduate doctors do their internships and training

however due to the speed and inexperience of the track conditions he has lost control and driven straight into a tree,” the police report states. In an earlier

in regional areas. The Nationals MP also spoke passionately about his views on the crisis facing Australia in regards to energy and the ever increasing cost of electricity. But his comments on renewable energy were surprisingly at odds with the Coalition’s energy policy, the Nationals MP describing the cost of an ‘’environmental pure utopia ‘’as too high. He cited the recent State-wide blackout in South Australia as an example of what can happen when you rely on wind power energy and

Police report both riders were wearing approved safety equipment at the time of the accidents, which prevented more serious injuries. solar. On unemployment, Dr Gillespie said, “The trouble with [Tea Gardens] is that it’s a beautiful place, but it’s small and [the Government] distributes the employment agencies in the bigger centres.” “It’s not peculiar to Tea Gardens, there’s plenty of small places that don’t have the services that big places do, it’s just the reality of life.” When asked about his career change after 20 years in medicine, Dr CONTINUED Page 3

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Federal MP visits FROM Page 2 Gillespie laughed and said, “I was sick of running my politics by commenting at dinner parties.” After an overnight stay, Dr Gillespie took to the water in a boat organised by the Myall River Action Group. Gordon Grainger of the MRAG said the Minister was able to visit Corrie Island, a Ramsar Conservation site and the responsibility of the Federal Government. “The Australian Government provided $750,000 last year to complete the dredging and eradication of feral animals which previously had access onto

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brewed, there was the beer tasting competition. For obvious reasons, it was one of the most popular attractions. “The public comes in. they taste and vote for the best and worst beer,” said organiser Peter Economos. Ironically, the prizes are bottles of wine. Colin Farrugia from Tea Gardens has been making home brew for around 20 years and has won the top gong three times. His secret: “I don’t use town water, I use tank water because there’s no fluoride or chlorine.” “It used to be called rocket fuel, but now [home brew] is so scientific and it’s a lot cheaper than buying commercial beer.” Moreos phot line On ST MO ES RI STO.com.au

Other stallholders included best friends Crystal Simmons and Nadine Jenkins. The young mothers, with seven children between them, share a passion for succulents. “I didn’t realise how many succulents there were, there are thousands,” said Ms Simmons. Most importantly, she laughingly added, “I can keep them alive.” And for kids, big and small and the young at heart, what market would be complete without a thong throwing competition. Jenny Little from Bundabah runs the hotly-contested competition. “It started for the little ones, to give mum and dad a chance to enjoy the rest of the markets, but now it’s grown for all age groups,” said Ms Little. Winners received a unique thong for their efforts and a place in local thong throwing history.

Sigh of relief as HSC exams finish

the island,” said Mr Grainger. “He saw, first hand, the clear oceanic water eArea OfTh News now entering the system through the eastern channel and the sand stockpile which FROM Page 1 is being prepared to stabilise Jimmie’s Beach.” As the only student from Also on board was Ken Bulahdelah Central School enrolled Garrard from the Winda Woppa in the Community and Family Association who believes Dr Studies Course, Charli said she felt Gillespie now understands the a little nervous going into the threeimportance of dredging to the hour examination on her own. “It felt like a lot more pressure health of the Myall. being in there by myself with just the Mr Garrard added, “The supervisors,” she said. problem is significantly larger “But once I started writing, I than can be solved by dredging remembered everything I had learnt alone. That’s why we need to and was comfortable getting it all bite the bullet and take a ‘Whole down on paper.” System Approach’.” Charli told News Of The Area her advice for future Year 12 students is to stay calm. “The exams aren’t as daunting as I thought they were going to be, you just need to do your best and don’t

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THE Myall River Festival provided the impetus for the Rotary Club of Myall Coast and Scouts Australia to promote the proposed reestablishment of the Hawks Nest/Tea Gardens Scout Troop. Rotary’s offer to Scouts Australia to join them at the Rotary stall was heartening with around 70 expressions of interest from eligible children and one offer to join as a Troop Leader received. Renovations at the Scout Hall in Hawks Nest are going ahead with a number of local tradesmen giving their time

and advice free of charge. Generous assistance has also been received from Pelican Pest Control and The Mens’ Shed. To raise additional renovation funds, Rotary ran a guessing competition at the Festival stall. Every bit helps, but more funds are needed to complete the work. “The benefits that will flow to our local community by reforming the Troop will be substantial,” Mr Ian Mackenzie-Smith from the Rotary Club of Myall Coast said. “They will provide an

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avenue for the youth of the district to become involved in the well-known Scouting movement.” Any parents who were involved in “Scouts” growing up will attest to the value of providing healthy outdoor activities under experienced and trustworthy leaders. “Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens have an extremely active Surf Lifesaving Nippers group that demonstrates the enthusiasm of young local children to get involved,” Mr Mackenzie-Smith said. Any enquiries or donations for the renovations will be gratefully received by local Scouting representative Neil Renfree. Neil can be contacted on 49971586.

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REMEMBRANCE Day Commemoration Services will be held in Tea Gardens, Karuah and Bulahdelah on Friday 11 November. During the ceremonies, one minute’s silence will be observed at 11am to remember Australia’s servicemen and women who gave their lives in wars, conflicts and peace operations. Whitney Thomson said she will not only be honouring her great, great grandfather James O’Keefe who served in World War I, but also those involved in all past and present conflicts. “Remembrance Day means recognising all the people who fought in the First World War like my Pop,” she said. “But it also means that we

remember those who are still fighting so that we can have our freedom and be free.” At 11am on the 11 November 1918, the guns on the Western Front fell silent after more than four years of continuous warfare. During this first modern world conflict, 60,000 Australian soldiers died and 156,000 were wounded or taken prisoner. Bulahdelah RSL SubBranch member John Renfrew told News Of The Area we need to remember all those who have died or suffered in conflict. “Remembrance Day is important for remembering those who served in the Great War for our freedom, and to commemorate those who served in conflict in the past and who continue to serve in the present,” he said. “It is important that we

remember them so their sacrifices are not forgotten.” Remembrance Day 2016 marks the 98th anniversary of the Armistice that ended the First World War on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. All members of the community are welcome to attend the Commemoration Services. Bulahdelah:................... Service commencing at 10:45am at the Cenotaph in Meade Street, Bulahdelah Bulahdelah RSL SubBranch President Peter Millen presiding Karuah:........................... Service commencing at 10.40am at the Monument Wreaths will be laid by Clubs, Karuah Primary School students and community members Tea Gardens:.................. Service commencing at 11.00am at ANZAC Park A morning tea will follow the Commemoration Service

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Bulahdelah Tennis Club Holds Pink Ladies Day THE Bulahdelah Tennis Club held their Pink Ladies Day on Saturday, 5 November and enjoyed a game of tennis and pink-themed food.

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The day was hot and windy, but Meredyth Rae, the President of the Bulahdelah Tennis Club, was happy with the range of attendees including tennis club members, people connected to the Tennis Club, locals from Markwell and visitors from Old Bar. This is the second year that the Bulahdelah Tennis

Club has run the event. Meredyth Rae contacted the Breast Cancer Network Australia and registered the ‘Pink Day’. She received brochures and posters and ‘Pink Ladies’ cut outs to symbolise the day. There were lots of donated pink food and drink items that were then sold to raise money for Breast Cancer Research. The table was adorned

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Dear News of the Area, A GREAT Festival for the Koala Group! The crowd in the morning particularly, was fantastic. We had lots of good discussions about koalas and koala food trees and plants in general. Virtually everyone who took a Parramattensis koala food tree or a native plant made a donation or bought raffle tickets, or BOTH. We would like to thank them all for their help in saving our local endangered koala

population. By the end of the day we had given away everything. That’s right, there was nothing left! This was just what we had hoped for. The total for the five cent coin donation drive was $569.25. The winner of a $50 voucher to spend at the Australian Koala Foundation online shop was Helen Lindsay who guessed $566.60. Our thanks go to the Holiday Coast Credit Union who kindly allowed us to place our donation jar in their office in Tea Gardens. Ian Morphett Hawks Nest

with pink iced cakes, pink musk sticks, pink lemonade and pink turkish delight. A sausage sizzle was organised for lunchtime. There were also guessing competitions and raffles to add to the fun of raising money. Meredyth Rae spoke with Myall Coast News of the Area and said, “The day has already been attended by more people than last year and we are happy to

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donate all this money to Breast Cancer Research.” Guests received a promotional information package including a brochure pointing out ways to help a friend or colleague with breast cancer. Tips given included emotional help such as ‘Don’t be afraid that you won’t know what to say. Just be yourself ’ and practical suggestions including ‘Prepare nutritious home-

cooked meals that can be frozen.’ The Bulahdelah Tennis Club plays tennis all year round and holds two main competitions in the autumn and spring. The Tennis Club members were all very enthusiastic about participating in the day, wearing pink and raising money for a worthy cause.

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spacious zone. The fully fenced house yard features landscaped gardens along with the tranquil sound of flowing water meandering through the fish pond and gazebo area. This property is in a quiet spot situated along a country lane just off The Lakes Way. The National Park is a close neighbour, plus it’s only an 8 minute drive to Bulahdelah and you will discover pristine beaches and waterways of the Great Lakes anywhere from 20 minutes onward. For more information please call Brooke Lloyd or Natasha Hengl at R & R Rural and Residential Property on (02) 4994 5766.

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Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club By Karen McPHIE ON Tuesday 3 November, Open Consistency Competition began on a fine day with wonderful competition. Consistency is a game in which two people compete with four bowls each. Scoring is based on the four bowls which are closest to the jack. The shot is a score of four, with the fourth closest scoring one point. The aim is to score 150 points. Experience in games and competition played a major role in determining the winners of each game. Dale played Pam Gilchrist in a fine game and is through to the 2nd round with a score of 150 to 100. Vicki Rankin also won through to the next round with a score of 150 to 110 and Sandra Leismann won her game 152 to 128. The round of consistency on the day went to Carol Hayden and Wendy Brand. Carol attained a good lead over Wendy early in the game however Wendy gradually worked her way back into the game with an even score of 75 each on the 15th end. Over

the next number of rounds, they evened the scores with 90 each on the 18th end, 100 each on the 20th end, 120 each on the 24th end, 130 each on the 26th end and 140 each on the 28th end. What a game. The audience thoroughly enjoyed the competition and Wendy finally took out the game with a winning score of 151 to 149. Congratulations to Carol and Wendy with a thrilling game. We welcomed Barbara Hilliard who played as a visitor on the day and enjoyed herself with our club. She will return to play with us again in a couple of weeks. The social games played on the day included two games of three bowl pairs and two games of triples over 18 ends. The winners were decided with scoring of shots plus ends. There was a tie between Barbara Hilliard and Liz Kelly’s teams scoring 26. The game with Jean Glover, Dorothy Thompson and Lorraine Harvey also had the same number of points. Merle Sergeant was then left with the only way to decide the winner of the day. Merle drew the winning card. Congratulations to Jean, Dorothy and Lorraine. A fantastic day for bowls.

Myall Masters in the Swim MYALL Masters Swimming Club’s President, Chris Lock, delivered a Timekeepers course to eager participants at the Tea Gardens Pool. The course covered the technical and practical skills necessary to be a qualified Timekeeper. All participants achieved competency and are now able to undertake further studies to be classified as a Chief Timekeeper, Marshall, Inspector of Turns, Judge of Strokes and Starter. It is necessary for graduates to gain practical experience at three Masters swimming events. Myall Masters Swimming

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Karuah Tea Gardens Cricket Club By Colin McCARTHY RESULTS ROUND 29/10/2016 Juniors Kookaburras VS East Maitland @ Karuah. The sharks batted first scoring 1/54 runs off their 16 overs with James McCarthy scoring 23. They then fielded with passion and restricted the visiting East Maitland team to 8/8 off their 16 overs. James McCarthy backed up his batting performance with a 2 over spell taking

Club continues to achieve remarkable results in competition. At the recently held Toronto Swim Meet, three members, Leon Bobako, John Coles and Christine Sefton, placed first in all events except one, which was a hotly contested 2nd placing. Results : L Bobako, 65-69 years, 1st , 25, 50, 100 m breastroke and 25 m butterfly J Coles. 70-74 years, 1st, 25, 50 and 100 m freestyle and 2nd, 25 m backstroke C Sefton, 45-49 years, 1st, 25 m breaststroke, butterfly, freestyle, 100 m breastroke

3 wickets with not a run scored off his bowling. Under 13s had a bye round.

Seniors Red Team VS Rebels @ Dungog. The sharks bowled first and with some tight bowling kept the Rebels runs to 104. Bowling honours to Darren ‘Forty’ Watt 7/36 off 7 overs. The sharks batsmen didn’t turn up for the fight and were bowled out for 79. Sam Larkings, 16, top scored in a poor batting effort from the Sharks. White Team VS Bunnies @ Dungog High School. The sharks were forced to bowl and bowling out the Bunnies for 139. Mason Brett 3/15 and Mark Woolard 2/32.

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BOWLING Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club News By John SLATER Results 2 November High scoring was again the feature of the usual Wednesday Nominated Triples competition played today. The team of Ian Baker, Ron Green and Mark Hair led the way with a great score of +46 points. They just beat the second place team of Tom Short, Graham Kelly and Dennis Ashbridge who returned +45 points. The consolation Luck Draw prize went to Ken McKeown, Barry Drayton, Ron Webster. 4 November A good field of 16 players contested the Friday Open Jackpot Pairs today with Henk Faber and Tony Attard winning the day with +17 from Gary Wynne and Greg Pearson who finished with +15. It was great to see Tony back at bowls after a long

absence. The Jackpot was not won and the “pot” is now well worth winning. 5 November The field for the annual Club Mixed Fours competition was disappointing with only four teams entered but full marks to the Match Committee for not cancelling this event and a big wrap to the 16 players who entered. The first round became the semi-final and was played in atrocious conditions with a strong south-easterly wind making play very difficult. Despite the wind, the standard of play from all teams was very high with most players choosing to play the wide-side as their best option. The draw saw the team of Kerry and Henk Faber, Lynne Green and Leigh Hunt play Karen and Ron Green, and Ian and Pat Baker. This game was close at the half-way point with Ron Green’s team holding a two shot lead 9-7. They consolidated their lead with 9 shots on the next three ends and a further 9

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Golf Social Fishing Club By Luke BOYD

THE weather was kind to all of the social anglers who attended the 4-6 November 16 Social Club day. The outright winning angler and men’s winner for the

an Australian salmon, bream, luderick, drummer, tailor and a snapper. The men’s division runner-up was Geoff Smith who caught whiting, bream, flathead and an Australian salmon. The ladies winning angler

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3/11/2016 A Grade 1. Joe James 40 2. Darrell Stevens 39 c/b 3. Kevin McInerney 39 4. Dennis Casey 36 c/b 5. Bob Peters 36 c/b B Grade 1. Craig Norman 41 c/b 2. Tom Gallagher 39 c/b 3. Tommy Curran 39 4. Ray Penny 38

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Juniors Kookaburras VS Gresford @ Gresford. The sharks batted first and scored 2/49 off their 16 overs. Danielle Woolard was the top score with 10 runs, well done young girl. The Gresford team then scored 3/72 off their 16 overs with the best bowling figures going to James McCarthy taking 2/1 off his two overs, With the sharks losing less wickets they go back to back with

5. Rob Simmons 37 c/b C Grade 1. Peter Ham 41 c/b 2. Geoff Latona 41 3. Neil Clifton 38 c/b 4. Paul Dodd 38 5. Brian A Johnson 37 NTP 10th A. Peter See B. Andy Biddle C. Trevor Mansfield 16th A. B. Max Harder C. Balls To. A. 29 B. 33 c/b C. 28 c/b

wins in the competition. Under 13s VS East Blue @ Karuah. The sharks bowled first and with some good outfielding with tight bowling held the very handy East team to 5/124 off their 23 overs. This was a mighty effort considering the East team the previous week scored 174 runs. Bowling honours to Riley Barry 3/7 off 2 overs. The sharks went out to bat and after a slow start recovered well to secure victory off the last ball of the match, finishing with 5/126. Zac Watt 40 compulsory retirement and Angus Devon 24 not out led the way for the sharks victory. Seniors Red Team VS Vacy @ Tea

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shots on the 16th, 17th and 18th to put paid to Leigh’s team mounting a comeback. Ron Green’s side eventually winning 28-8. In the other half of the draw, the team of Sandra Leisemann, Robyn Webster, Merv Mills and Ron Webster played John Slater, Lily Smith, Dale and George Winter. This game went right down to the wire with both teams neck and neck for the whole game. With one end to play the teams were locked at 14-14. The Ron Webster side was the steadiest, in what amounted to a shoot-out, picking up 5 shots to secure a place in the final. 6 November Sunday Bowls was played in windy conditions as the strong wind from Saturday continued. Despite the weather, 18 players had a great time with the winners determined by the lowest winning margin. The winners fitting that formula were Col Saillard, Ray Gilchrist and David Williams. A big welcome to Colin Saillard who is joining our for the weekend was Gail Bartlett who caught some tailor and an Australian salmon.The ladies runner-up angler was Marion Smith who caught bream and flathead. The mystery fish of a snapper was won by Robert Bartlett. The junior winner was Poppy Rapley. The runner up was Saxon Rapley, both caught great bream and tailor. Great angling.

Club. Danny Johnson had a busy day, acting as coordinator, cook and coach. Well done Danny. The wind did not let up during the final of the Club Mixed Fours competition with the Ron Webster team taking on the Ron Green side over 21 ends. The high standard from Saturday continued with nothing between the two teams at the 15th end when the score was at 14-14. It all unravelled for the Ron Green side from there where in the next four ends they conceded 10 shots. The Ron Webster team winning 25-15. Congratulations to the winning side – Sandra Leisemann, Robyn Webster, Merv Mills and Ron Webster. Special thanks to the umpires, John Younghusband and John Bilby and to all the participants in the competition. Thank you John Younghusband for standing in for me during a holiday break.

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Hawks Nest Bridge Club Conroy Handicap – Gordon Results Morrison & Rex Stoessiger

By Linda CONROY

GREAT to see one of our newest members Di Ayers along with Pat Marr take out Handicap honours for Friday 4 November – well done. Monday 24 October (Howell) 1 Gordon Morrison & Rex Stoessiger 2 Chez Rands & Leslie Falla 3 Linda & Glenn Gardens. The sharks won the toss batting first, was this a good choice at 5/20. It didn’t look it after 10 overs. But a charge led by Sam Larking, 105, his maiden cricket century, saw the sharks claw back being 8/166 off their 35 overs. The bowlers came out firing and were never going to let the Vacy team into the game dismissing them for 43 runs in the 15th over. Mark Bills 4/5 off 4 overs and Mark Herbert 3/18 off 4 overs punished the Vacy team early to secure a sharks victory. Twelve-year-old Luke McCarthy made his debut bowling in seniors taking 2/12 off 4 overs and a nice catch in the point region.

Friday 28 October N/S 1 Carolyn Seymour & Jim Thatcher =2 Linda & Glenn Conroy and Elke Nemeth-Laky & Gary Melrose 4 Mike Parfait & Trish Thatcher E/W 1 Jo & John Younghusband 2 Bea Treharne & Sue Matheson 3 Jeanette Whalan & Carol Richards 4 Trish & Colin Gratwick Handicap – Beth Williams & Marcia Dane Monday 31 October N/S1 Bill Taylor & Marcia Dane 2 Trish & Colin Gratwick 3 Pam Jones & Liz Howarth E/W 1 Chez Rands & Leslie Falla 2 Sue Matheson & Carol Richards 3 Bill & Dawn Bridges Handicap – Bill Taylor & Marcia Dane Friday 4 November N/S 1 Chez Rands & Leslie Falla 2 Christina LaPonder & Sue Donohue 3 John & Jo Younghusband E/W 1 Trish Thatcher & Mike Parfait 2 Bea Treharne & Sue Matheson 3 Laurice Chivers & Dawn Bridges Handicap – Di Ayres & Pat Marr

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Peirson. The mixed doubles Telephone: (07) 5553 team3200 runners up were Toll Free: 1 800 652 284 Darren Fax: (07) 5553 3201 Rapley and Graham Lawler. The ladies’ highest Email: auspac@auspacmedia.com.au score competition winner Visit our site: www.auspacmedia.com.auwas Marion Smith, scoring a By Luke BOYD DON’T forget your darts well-earned 111 points. The next week. Darts will be on men’s highest score was 154 Twilight Golf Wednesday 9 November points obtained from Graeme CLEAR skies presented a 2016 due to the week of vets’ Bramley. Great Darts perfect afternoon for nine golf. Have a great week, vets. holes of twilight golf. Twenty- The large group of darters two golfers took to the course (28 competitors) Thursday, for a great afternoon of social 3 November, played a very competition golf. The winner competitive four game round for the twilight afternoon was of darts. Three teams finished Kim McMahon, scoring 20 winning four games from points. The runner-up golfer four games played. A play-off was Jed Malone. Corey Bates was played to decide which was the nearest to the pin mixed doubles team were competition winner and Matt the winners and runners up. Hadfield won the raffle prize. The winners for the evening q Jenna Kirshaw and Great Golfing. were mixed doubles team, Trevor Peirson - Mixed Social Darts Jenna Kirshaw and Trevor Doubles Dart Winners.

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Hawks Awards Night FROM Page 12

The “Jack Grace Memorial Rookie of the Year” was CJ Misifosa. Secretary Neil Reynolds thanked the players and staff for their efforts throughout the year. Special mention was given to the Club’s sponsors, who have enabled the Hawks to maintain a strong presence in the competition. Praises for Brooke Roach’s efforts were forwarded. Roach’s efforts are paramount to the Hawks success in “A” Grade. Brooke Roach has committed to the 2017 campaign as coach, and

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will maintain a strong presence on the paddock. He particularly thanked the players from the Mallabula club who played the year for the Hawks. As players in the club well know, it is a task to turn out for another team while your Club is not functioning. Players will take a well-earned rest over the Christmas holidays and return to official training after the January long weekend. In Club news, a full committee was elected at the annual general meeting, with last year’s executive reelected. Rob Smith will lead a

strong team, with several appointments made to individual roles. The Supporters Club Christmas party will be held in December. A proposal to enter a second side from the area has gained some momentum. Over the last number of years, many players have dropped away, when not able to get consistent game time in the “A” Grade side. While the side would have to play separate to the Hawks, it is aimed at maintain a strong League side in the area. For Club information contact Neil Reynolds on 0417 226618 or email nreynolds.2@bigpond .com

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Garage Sale TRASH & TREASURE SALE

Come and grab a bargain and help support the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service SATURDAY 12TH AND SUNDAY 13TH NOVEMBER 8 AM TO 2PM At the CORLETTE HALL Sandy Point Rd, Corlette. Vintage and collectable items Antiques and Australian pottery Household items Bric - a – brac Books… second hand … some very old Toys … all in good cond Jigsaw puzzles, games And lots more

CORLETTE 8 Ensign

Close. Big moving and Downsizing sale. Saturday 12 November 7am till 12 Books, videos, DVD, kitchen gear, plants and lots more.

For Sale 8 SEAT dining table

1400cm square, 8 seats all cushioned, 1 with small tear. Solid wood, great condition $250. Ph 0431 879857

ABC Baby Cot only with fittings. White in colour. Good condition. $50.00. Call 0405327934

ANTIQUE Dressing table, Side mirrors, $200. Ph 49829578 or 0401240271

BEAN inflatable workout device, includes pump, DVD 6 workouts, Weight loss and body shaping guide book. Cost $40. 4997 9212 BARGIN dining setting 7 peice. glss top, & blck wrought iron frame, very solid, $130. 49844557 BED ensemble, as new $300. 2 seater lounge, VGC $80. Tel: 02 4981 4454 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 BED single, matress & base $25. 49844557

BIKES Typhoon-Holstar,

endora series Shimano breaks. Female Bike Odyssey-Southerncross 18 speed Shimano breaks. Ph 0410 329 870.

BODY Expert 2000 LCD Body Massage System $45 49972317.

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Caravans

BROTHER Sewing Machine – Model 250e in very good cond. $75 ono. PH: 49972442

PIANOLA ROLLS, many titles old and new. Large $20 each Medium $15 each. Singles $10 each. Ring 4997 0051 for list.

HOUSEHOLD goods. Bedside Cabinet 3 draw $10, single roll away bed/mattress $10, and outdoor table seats 6 and 4 chairs (free) Ph 0455 682 000.

ALLYCRAFT Avalon 2007. 3.95m. 20 hp Yamaha 2 stroke. 25hrs approx, only used in fresh water. Bimini, rego May 17. safety equipment, on trailer. whole unit in near new condition. vessel at Tanilba Bay. Phone. 0410 540 737. $5000 ono.

2001 Regent Cruiser

CAMERA tripod, telescopic, Weifeng, never used, in-built level, $50 4981 7523 CASTROL Edge Ski Jacket,. Brand new. Size M. Male or female. $60. 49972442 CHILDCARE folding cot, with extra mattress, excellent condition $50, 0249829334 FOLDING Table 1800 x 750 x 750 Blow LD Mould design. SO Suitable for indoor/outdoor use. As new. $50.00 Ph: 0405327934

POTTED Plants Ph 49972317. PORTABLE 3 burner bbq. Good condition. $50.00. Phone 0429 009 887 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 QUEEN size bed haead wood. Exc cond. $50. 4981 7523

TWO Fishtanks 300mm x 600mm x400mm. 360mmx 220mm x 360mm. Light, motor, everything complete $50 Ph 49972317.

TWO Queen Size dooner cover sets, exc cond 1 black & white, 1 purple & maroon $30 ea. ph 49972258.

FREEZER Up Right 392 Ltr. Good order. $100 Ph 0417787215

TIMBER desk 1500 x 900mm & SAFE n Sound. Baby adjustable chair $60. car capsule, exc cond, 2 cupboards 2mx1m glass shelves & glass $40. 4981 7523 leadlight doors $120 for pair. Galv builders SHELLEY tea set (15 barrow $70 Phone piece) best offer over 0429 671 948 $500. Shelley Coffee set (15 piece), best WHEELCHAIRS (2) offer over $350. (Old Glide, Free. Two Ireland) 49844557 childrens white wardrobes $50 each. Two boys BMX bikes SIMPSON 2 door fridge $50 each. Call after freezer 900x700x1800 6pm 4982 7302 $350 ono 0411551091 Salamander Bay

FRIDGE Big 383 Ltr 2 door Fisher & Paykal Cyclic Defrost. Good order. $120 Ph 0417787215

SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450

FARM farm gates (two) 2 x 3.6 $50 ea 2x2.4 used $10 ea. garden roller $40 0411551091

FOLDING bed single. with cl;ean matress $20 Ph 4982 2335

GIANT Road racing bike full carbon Men’s medium like new condition $700 negotiable Paul 0414690791 GOLF clubs. two callaways rescue clubs, Diablo edge, 3 woods. 20deg big LD SO bertha heavenwood. vg cond. new $300 sell for $70 each. 0400193758 GUITAR Ibanez AS153. Brand new. Professional Semi Accoustic. $1,350. 0413046858

SPINNING Wheel, tools, books, Carder. 49 975 630 TELESCOPE High powered. 2,500new will sell $300ono. Call Steve, 4997 1773 TWO 2-seater lounges $50 each, variety of cussions from $1 to $5. Cast iron plant stand 3 teired $80, Ph 49828787. WHIPPER Snipper petrol, hardly used $60 ono. Ph 0428291907

LARGE two door stainless steel LG fridge freezer with ice maker.Ph 0418665 511

OLD Wash stand. Marble top. Slightly broken but a beautiful antique piece. $400 Ph 49829578 or 0401240271

OLYMPIA Splendid window style mobile air conditioner with remote, excellent condition. $100 ono. Ph 0428291907

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Found FOUND Medowie Rd on Federation Dr roundabout. 3 Keys on Silver Clip...Master/ Abus/BMB Sunday 16/10/16. Phone 49829332

Lost BLACK remote flipout Holden car key lost at Ayres Rock Roadhouse on Sunday 18 September. Please call Susan 0400525838. Reward offered. LOST Hearing aids. Around the Anna Bay area.0420 437 563

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D E H AV I L L A N D

Rambler Trailer Sailer 18 ft with 6HP Yamaha outborad motor (almost new). Ph 0410 329 870.

KAWASAKI 550 Jet Ski, Stand up, $999 0403 684110 PRIDE Playmate 40hp. $1200. No rego. 0403684110 49971651 PROJECT Im too old to do. 5.7m savage surveyor with trailer. Needs new transom etc $3500 ono. Plus, Evinrude 185hp motor $3500 ono 0411551091

pop top. 17’6 single beds, 200W solar system, new awning, good condition $13,250 neg. 49971233 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 2001 Coromal excel 505. pop top 9/17 reg a/c dbl. bed vg cond $15750. 0429787822

2002 Coromal 505

Mirage series pop top full anex a/c single bed, dual axels, elec brakes, galv chasis, many extras, always garaged, suit new van buyer, $19500 ono 0438217821 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134

Caravans 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. $45,000 Ring 02 49 828 321 More Caravans over the page...

Public Notices Market Day

Saturday 12th November 8am-noon. Port Stephens Uniting Church Salamander Way. Something for everyone at this popular market! PLACE YOUR ADVERT CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134

Public Notices NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Winda Woppa Association To be held at the Hawks Nest Community Centre, Boonah Street, Hawks Nest at 10:00AM on Saturday 19th November. After the AGM we will hold our annual Christmas BBQ at Winda Woppa Reserve starting at 12:30 For more information please see our web site at https://thewindawoppaassociation.tidyhq.com/ public/meetings

Positions Vacant

Positions Vacant

ROWING single scull

2007 Retreat Linderman 20foot. 11 months rego. with extras. P.O.A. Ph 4997 2017

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CARPENTRY Offsider School leaver, view to apprenticeship if suited. Must have White Card. Ph 0434 797 501

STEGCRRAFT 15 footer, half cabin, runabout. 55hp Evinrude, both reg, $3000. 0403 684110

2007 Coromal XL511 Poptop, Elec brakes, A/C S/Axle, Full Annex + extras V.G. Cond $18750 ono onto PH: Brendon 0427110130.

GARDNER Looking for a person that is genuinely interested in gardening for 2 Hrs / week to maintain house garden in Hawks Nest. Lawn mowing not required. Ph. Ray 0419 295 269

PART TIME Hire car driver wanted. Must live in Tea Gdns Hawks Nest area. Suit retired person. 0408 667 951

with blades $750 0411551091

STACER boat $5,000, Good condition. Ph 0414433262 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 TINNY 11 footer,20ph Merc. $1500 0403 684110 or 49971651

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Grandcruiser 21.5ft fibreglass caravan $47,000, shower, toilet, washing machine, solar. Near new tyres, batteries and charger plus brakes. exc/cond. Tea Gardens 49970367

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ABN: 5635 9290 605

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MILLARD Caravan twin beds 2000 $12,999, Ph 0414433262

MAZDA 3 Sedan 2010 As new condition 29,500 Klms. Reg 9/2017. Lots of extras. Sell, due health reasons. $13,000 CORLETTE. 0417 224 017

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Home Deliveries Lotto/Lotteries Newspapers & Magazines Stationery ~ Greeting Cards Gifts & Toys ~ DVD Hire Coffee & Drinks

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FORD Ranger XLT 2007 4 x 4 dual cab, canopy 10/17 rego, 3 litre turbo/ diesel, 127500K. All towing gear, excellent cond. $20,000 ono, 0407145366

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Hawks Awards Night

League Tea Gardens Hawks By Neil REYNOLDS

JOHN Schultz and Billy Greentree stood out at the Tea Gardens Hawks 2016 presentation night held last week. John Schultz was awarded the Hawks supporters trophy ahead of Nathan Ruse and Ben Mossop. He was the ‘player’s player’ choice narrowly from Nick Clarke and Ben Mossop. His points culminated three ahead of Billy Greentree, then Jack Beverley and Trent Murphy to take the 2016 Graham Haywood Memorial Player of the Year trophy. Schultz was also one point behind the winner of the Newcastle & Hunter Rugby League’s “A” Grade Player of

the Year award. The Newcastle & Hunter Rugby League’s “A” Grade Player of the Year award was won by Billy Greentree. Greentree was also the highest points scorer in “A” Grade in 2016. In the Hawks awards he was the Referee’s Best and Fairest, ahead of John Schultz and Leigh Kelly. He was also voted the Best in Attack. CJ Misifosa and John Schultz were runners up. In other awards, Nathan Ruse was the Best in defense, from Trent Murphy and Jack Beverley. Ruse was also awarded the Most Consistent. Jack Beverley was the Coach’s choice, while Ben Mossop was the President’s vote. CONTINUED Page 9

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INFORMATION FOR MEMBERS AND THEIR GUESTS

Sanderling Ave, Hawks Nest hawksnestgolfclub.com.au

Contact info:

Office 4997 0145

Fax: 4997 1397

Pro Shop 4997 0740 Courtesy Bus 4997 0145

HAWKS NEST GOLF CLUB SUNDAY RAFFLES

Friday 11th and Saturday 12th November from 8pm each night.

& MEMBERS DRAW

On your members card to be won each Sunday. Entry via swipe terminal voucher. Sell from 5.00pm, Drawn from 5.45pm.

BISTRO is

$250.00

OPEN

Tickets $15 each

Tickets available online or at the door www.theislandofdoctormoron.com.au

6 nights from 5.30pm, great specials every night.

Pizza & beer

$15.00 Monday nights (Order at the bar)

MEMBERS DRAW

$3500

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TUESDAY NIGHT FREE STEAK

A juicy 250gm Porterhouse Steak FREE,

when you purchase a schooner of beer or glass of wine at the bar.

Social Golf

SOCIAL Membership CLUB DARTS Now available $200.00 membership, save on green fees and Cart hire.

THURSDAY Nights 7:30pm start

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