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WORKS are officially underway to construct a new $1.3 million modern sports facility at Karuah’s Lionel Morten Oval to replace the old Clubhouse. Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer says Lionel Morten Oval is a community asset that deserves more. “We’ve already demolished the old, cramped Clubhouse and now we’re getting to work constructing a modern purpose-built facility,”

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Mayor Palmer said. “The new building will include amenities, change rooms, a canteen, dedicated referee facilities, a first aid room

Rotary Club of Myall Coast closes as at end of 2019 FROM Page 1

President, Ian Mackenzie-Smith said, “Following a worldwide trend amongst Service Clubs generally, the Club has been experiencing a steady loss in membership over the last few years.” “Despite conducting membership drives, there has been no one to take up the challenge and join what has been an incredibly successful Service organisation. “Since being chartered in 2003, the Club has received wonderful support from all of the Myall Coast Community and in return has put back over $250,000 into the many organisations that, in turn, serve that Community.” The Club’s Youth Programs and their involvement with the four schools in the catchment area, have provided a valuable

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and storage. “This isn’t just for the Rugby League and Cricket Clubs — it’s an important facility for the entire community of Karuah. “It’s fantastic that everyone has worked together — 2 levels of Government, Cricket NSW and the community — to make this project possible and I can’t wait to see the end result,” he said. Federal Member for Lyne Dr David Gillespie says it’s a wonderful outcome for the community of Karuah. “Local players of both sports have

experience to the students, that will serve them well into the future. “It has been a difficult and extremely sad decision to close the Club, but the membership numbers have dropped to the

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talked to me about the need for upgraded facilities at the oval and I’m delighted we have been able to secure Federal funding to help get this project over the line,” Dr Gillespie said. This project is being funded by Port Stephens Council ($750,000), the Australian Government’s Move It Aus fund ($500,000) and the Australian Cricket Infrastructure Fund ($50,000). The new building is expected to be ready for the 2020 winter sport season. stage where there are simply not enough people to run the Club,” Mr MackenzieSmith told News Of The Area. Ian said, “The Members, both past and present, are so grateful for the opportunity to serve the Community and to see what a difference “Service Above Self ” can make. “Our heartfelt thanks for your support over the years with the raffles we have run, with the Annual Book Sale and with all our many fund raising endeavours,” he said. The travel raffle that the Club has been running recently sold out early and was drawn on Saturday 14 December at 10.30 at the Myall Quays Shopping Centre. Proceeds from the Raffle are being distributed as follows: $8,000 to the Drought Relief Appeal through the network of Rotary Clubs; $2,000 to the Bush Fire Appeal through St Vincent de Paul; $1,000 to the RSL Defence Care Suicide Prevention Appeal; And to support for our local Community organisations.

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District Police Engagement meeting By Sandra CLARK IN the Boardroom at Hawks Nest Bowling Club Wednesday 11 December, the Annual District Police Engagement meeting was held, attracting around 30 interested residents. The Port Stephens Hunter Police District Inspector Tony Townsend began the meeting by introducing five local Police in attendance; Sergeant Paul Doherty Sector Supervisor, Senior Constable Trent Moffat Lock up keeper Tea Gardens, Senior Constable Ben Johnson Second Officer Tea Gardens ,Constable Ryan Parke Lock up keeper Karuah and Senior Constable Alison Stewart Crime Prevention Officer. Inspector Townsend thanked residents for taking time to attend the meeting. The Inspector reported local crime statistics for Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens in relation to the policing district. January until the end of November 2019

there were 27 Break and Enters in Hawks Nest and eleven in Tea Gardens. One car was stolen in Hawks Nest and seven in Tea Gardens representing 1.6 per cent of the total policing district. Inspector Tony Townsend said,” We are aware of a spike in Break and Enter figures this year, policing requires evidence, based beyond reasonable doubt, so it is important to report suspicious activity to Police.” With information supplied, even when done anonymously, this can then be mapped and any patterns emerging can lead to proactive policing reducing crime in an area, call 131 444 for non-emergency calls. “Domestic violence is generally believed to be an under reported crime,” said Inspector Townsend. In Hawks Nest, Tea Gardens seven people were charged with breaching Domestic Violence orders. Inspector Townsend said, “These are often difficult situations which can involve children.” Overall these areas are relatively safe

zones in which to live. Residents then asked questions pertaining to such issues as reporting of antisocial behaviour, suspect property damage and response times from when a call is made to Police and having them actually arrive. Inspector Townsend took all of the comments and issues on board and will discuss with Officers at the next meeting in Raymond Terrace. For any life-threatening event or fears for safety ring 000 calls are prioritised and despatched. Police staff are required to appear in court cases, undertake training, are entitled to holiday breaks and have a family life, work is done within allocated resources. 22 January 2020 will see a sod turning ceremony to be held in Tea Gardens commemorating the upgrade of Tea Gardens Police Station. The meeting finished on a lighter note with one local resident asking Inspector Townsend to ensure “Our Pelican” outside the Station in handcuffs, remains in situ.

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currently has 257 members. Notable elected representatives on the day include President Norman Hawkes, Vice President Roger Digby, Secretary Sonja Ridden and Treasurer Liz Swane. Myall U3A meets every Friday involving both guest speakers and member participation in presentations representing both current events as well as a wide range of topics. Newly elected President Norman Hawkes said,” Members may be here to catch up on aspirations, I have enjoyed being a consumer of the entertainment and education that previously I may have missed out on, here and now it is education for its own sake and I look forward to another great U3A year.” Daughter Catherine Moore accepted a Certificate of Appreciation on behalf of

MYALL U3A AGM Thursday 12 December in the Dolphin Room at Tea Gardens Hotel also represented a commemorative tribute to a treasured past member. Outgoing President Barbara Lyle leaving with an outstanding ten-year tenure recalled many notable events particularly Chorale concerts, Art and Photographic exhibitions referring to progress that has occurred during her time as President, also handing thank you cards to many devoted committee members and volunteers. Barbara also thanked in particular Ann Scully from the News Of The Area. U3A stands for University of the Third Age. U3A is a University in the original sense of the word: a community of people devoted to learning. Myall U3A is 26 years young and

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WITH the pressing need to hit water usage reduction targets during level 4 severe water restrictions, smaller towns such as Gloucester, Stroud, Bulahdelah and Tea Gardens / Hawks Nest are showing Manning and Great Lakes residents the way. MidCoast Council's Director of Infrastructure and Engineering Services, Mr Rob Scott says further reductions in water use are critical, to ensure plans to supplement the water supply and avoid level 5 emergency restrictions. “The response from small towns such as Gloucester, Stroud, Bulahdelah and Tea Gardens / Hawks Nest has been encouraging, with seven-day average water usage figures at or below their target levels,” Mr Scott said. “However, Manning and Great Lakes residents have some work to do - only meeting the target on average two days every week.” Council is updating the daily usage figures on its website at midcoast.nsw. gov.au/watertracker, so residents can keep track.

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Volunteer Firefighters at work By Sandra CLARK AFTER an extraordinarily busy and devastating start to the Fire season Pindimar/ Tea Gardens Rural Fire Brigade held their monthly meeting at Pindimar Rural Fire Brigade Station on Tuesday 3 December. Prior to the meeting the Reverend Peter   Adkins and Mrs. Gwen Peterson from the Anglican Church attended and presented  to the Brigade a cheque for $2000.00 from  monies raised.

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To solve the puzzle, all the blank cells must be filled in using numbers from once in  1 to  9. Each number can  only  appear  each row, column and in the nine 3x3 blocks.

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This was received and greatly appreciated by all members and Captain David Bright who in turn presented a Certificate of Appreciation. David said,” This money will provide the Pindimar/ Tea Gardens Rural Fire Brigade with funds to buy an electric, live hose reel winder to be located on the Cat 1 Tanker.” Whilst the smoke and haze may be diminishing from many local areas it is still vivid to those directly affected by these devastating fires. Without rain Fire fighters will be called to many more twelve hour shifts, on locations around the State and Country, for many months to come.

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By Sandra CLARK JOY To The World in the form of wonderfully sung Christmas Carols which filled the Hawks Nest Community Hall Friday morning 6 December. Meeting there and in synchronised singing were members of a local social group named “The Dolphins.” Dana Rederis told News Of The Area, “The Dolphins Group meet on a Friday and is one part of the MidCoast Council’s Assist program. We meet here at the hall and also go on outings. Services are provided in partnership with the Australian Government and our staff also work alongside wonderful volunteers.” The Dolphins provides an opportunity for conversation and companionship over morning tea and lunch with the support of skilled staff and volunteers. The group is for men and women who would like to access social activities. Services include group activities including meals, group outings including men’s and ladies’ days, artbased activities, movement and cognitive stimulation activities. Anne Stuart performed perfectly on piano leading the group through many Christmas Carol favourites including the Aussie twist on Jingle Bells “Dashing through

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No fireworks this New Year’s Eve at Country Club By Ann SCULLY GENERAL Manager of Tea Gardens Country Club, Warren Gooley, has announced that the planned fireworks display generally associated with the Club’s New Year’s Eve celebrations, will not go ahead this year. Mr Gooley told News Of The Area, “Although regrettable, the Board felt it was the only responsible course of action to take considering the current situation with fires still burning along the Eastern Seaboard with no relief in sight in the form of rain before the end of the month. “The Club’s celebration will still go

ahead with all the usual favourites including Face Painting, Giant Slide, Jumping Castle, roving Clown and Juggler, Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Preschool Glow products fundraiser and Myall Junior Rugby League BBQ. “We hope that people will still come along and bring the kids to what has always been a great family night as we will be showing the Sydney fireworks on the big screen and Newcastle Band, ‘The V Dubs’ will be rocking in the New Year.” Country Club President, Terry Munright, advised Pindimar/ Tea Gardens Rural Fire Brigade Captain David Bright of the decision

arrange to join the group call 1300 65 88 30 or email AgingAssist@midcoast.nsw.gov.au over the weekend and said, “Captain Bright was appreciative of the Club’s stance as the Brigade still had many personnel away on Brigade duties and the decision simply was one less worry for the Brigade. “I also advised Captain Bright that in lieu of the money spent on the fireworks, the Club would be donating further money to the Brigade to continue to upgrade its equipment.” Mr Munright also advised that in the New Year, the Club would be hosting a lunch or dinner for all active local RFS members as a show of appreciation for their courageous hard work, particularly over the last couple of months. Tea Gardens Country Club will be closed on Christmas Day to allow all employees to enjoy Christmas with their families and loved ones and the Myall Bistro will be closed 24 and 25 December.

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man, it’s quite apt.The difficult thing for the Rogers of this world, is they have to compete with men like Hugh. I don’t know Roger, but I can picture him. He always has one pant leg tucked into his boot, his hands are quite soft and pink and he frequently gets parsley stuck between his front teeth when he eats tuna salad. You, Miss KL, you are possibly the only bit of joy in Roger’s mundane accounting job where he has to insert mind-numbingly boring data into endless columns while he considers the meaninglessness of it all in a country that not only hasn’t reached its election winning surplus figure estimates, but has a Net debt projection of $392.3 billion for the 2019-20 financial year. Roger is troubled. And then there’s Hugh. Hugh who makes you twirl your hair and smile just because he saunters up the office hallway humming some obscure but catchy tune before adopting the manspread, resting his hands behind his head, and doing some mansplaining. And even though Hugh is a bit of a narcissist and a womaniser, everyone pays attention to him because he has this adorable bit of hair that flops over one eye, a bum so hard you could crack fleas on it, and thick boyish lips. You won’t have to worry about feeling uncomfortable next year, Miss KL, because Roger is so distressed by your reaction to the pickup line he’d been practising in his bathroom mirror for weeks that he’s now busily applying for a new job on Seek, just so he never has to see you again. And when he’s gone, you might appreciate that he’s the one who made sure you got paid, the one who corrected your travel sheets, and the one who sweated over asset, liability and capital account entries while Hugh took clients on long lunches and talked about himself. Who’s the real loser now, Miss KL?

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he would do his best to print and was happily surprised to see the picture appear in the very next edition.”Goldstar Crossword Michael Wright said,2“I love putting the 1 3 papers together in the background and seeing all the great work the VIEW Club does; as well as all the Community Groups for that matter.” Reporter 8Sandra Clark accepted 9the Certificate of Appreciation on behalf of Michael and all the News Of The Area12 staff. Myall River VIEW Club was formed in 14 15 16 1997. Currently the Club sponsors four Smith Family Learning for Life students and19is actively involved in fundraising activities 20 21 to raise donations for The Smith Family programs. 22 23 Meeting Day on the 2nd Friday of the month 11 am for 11.30 am Gardens 27 start, Tea28 Hotel. Call Cheryl 02 4997 2442. The View29Club is always open to new members so please get in touch today.

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CHRISTMAS cheer in the Dolphin Room at the Tea Gardens Hotel Friday 13 December for to meeting Editor: The Myall River ViewNote Club last of the year, the next meeting 14 February 2020 will Created in QUARK be their AGM. XPRESS 3.3. Hand written letters to the Itemswere not read needed for members from those children who publication can are be supported and sponsored by the group, each erased as each is in a with an update of their personal progress and separate text box. gratitude. Certificates of Appreciation were awarded to Ben and Emily Hanson owners of The Tea Gardens Hotel for their support of The Myall River View Club and Michael Wright from News Of The Area with thanks for service and support. President Cheryl Milburn said, “The News Of The Area has always been available and helpful to our group and I feel the paper has great coverage for us in this area. When I sent a photo a little late for publication I received

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Progress Report By Gordon GRAINGER THE Progress Association (PA) held its last meeting of 2019 last Monday and managed to combine a Committee meeting, a presentation by Rudy Jacobs on the forthcoming Art Expo and the Annual General Meeting finishing with festive nibbles and drinks. The meeting was addressed by Rudy Jacobs, representing the Myall Community Arts and Crafts Centre, who are preparing a major art expo to be held in January. Our community is gifted with a large pool of very talented artists living in the area and Rudy’s group will be showcasing their work at Galleries in the Gardens, Community Arts and Craft Centre in Tea Gardens and Louise Richards in Hawks Nest between 10—12 incl. January 2020. Rudy has arranged for at least 19 businesses located in Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens, to provide discounts and giveaways to visitors to the Galleries. The PA was pleased to assist by funding a display banner to be erected on Myall Way.

Final week of bowling for 2019 Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling By Lynda RICHARDS THE final week of bowling for 2019, time for a well earned rest for our members. Social bowls played on Tuesday 10th December, 2 games of Triples 18 ends and a game of Fours, 16 ends, Sheila Rattray playing "swinger lead". On Rink 2, 16th end 17 all, the winning team of Francis Betar, Jill McBride and Lynne Green improved their score by 2 on the next 2 ends defeating Bev Rhodes, Lynda Richards and Deyonne Page 19 v 17. A big win for Bette Saillard, Dawn Jones and Dale Winter 26 v Ingrid Luck, Irene Roberts and Karen Green 10. The score on the 13th end in the match between Sheila Rattray, Jeanette Emmett, Dot Dallas and Lorraine Murphy v Sheila, Leona Clissold, Jean Glover and Karen McPhie was 13 all. The next 3 ends eventuated in Lorraine's team gaining 7 shots, winning 20 v 13. Congratulations to Francis, Jill and Lynne winners on the day, winning with the lowest margin. Double win for Francis taking home the raffle prize, a voucher to the Myall Bistro & Café. Thursday 12th December was our "Break Up/ Secretary v President Day. Dress code "mufti", teams determined by a random draw. Format for play 12 ends turn around Triples ( each bowler swaps position after 4 ends, all

Brief reports were received from the various community groups and we can advise that the Chamber of Commerce will host a meeting to appoint a working committee for our local radio station MYC FM 87.80. This is an exciting project of great benefit to both community and business houses in our area. The hugely successful U3A will be holding their AGM in the coming week and will no doubt continue their success as the enrolment day is 13 January. 2020 will see the introduction of several new classes including Opera and Italian. The Winda Woppa Assn and Jimmys Beach Preservation Society have both had AGM’S and both have appointed new committees. There is a possibility they may merge into one group in the future. President, Mr. Len Roberts addressed the meeting by thanking all for their support during what was a difficult year for him. Vindication was achieved in October and all alleged charges were dropped by the Courts. He summarised a successful year for the Association, where we hosted a series of “meet the candidate” sessions for aspiring politicians in the State and Federal elections. Follow up sessions will be arranged during 2020. The PA is working with Council to have all local DA’s published in the News Of

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The Area newspaper (NOTA) and where possible arrange for the Developer to present their plans to future community meetings. A display of information on the Parry’s Cove development is available in the Tea Gardens Council office. Mr. Alex Bull recently presented traffic modelling relating to possible emergencies and the need for residents to evacuate rapidly and safely. Following this presentation, Progress will arrange to have RFS, Police and SES address a meeting to advise on personal plans, refuges and how to deal with emergencies such as fire, floods and storms. It is also planned to have Council Directors, together with the Finance manager meet with the community at a future meeting As this was an AGM, all committee positions were declared vacant and the current committee was subsequently re-elected. Len Roberts will remain President and Lorraine Lock stays as Secretary and Treasurer. The next meeting will be held on Monday 10 February at 7pm Uniting Church Tea Gardens and all of you are invited to attend. Your chance to join the Association and have your say on the well-being of our community. The committee would like to wish all members and potential members a very Merry Xmas and a successful New Year.

Christmas Breakup Day By Elsa JONES Hawks Nest Ladies Golf EIGHTY-one ladies attended the Christmas breakup day at the Golf Club, including some of the 9 hole Tuesday ladies and others who had been on the sick list. After playing a team event in very hot and humid conditions it was great to get into the Club with the air conditioning. The ladies sat down to dishes of Christmas lollies, sandwiches, squash and Christmas cake With carol music In background. They were entertained on the day by various ladies telling funny stories, a skit on Hiawatha and Little White Dove and another about a funny telephone conversation between a servant and his master ending up that the master thought more of his new Golf Club than his wife. Several teams dressed up for our special day and there were small bottles of champagne for the winners and runners up.

play lead, second and skip). Teams scores are tallied ,the winner is the team with the highest score. A good win for the President's team winning 105 v the Secretary 44. Considering this is a random draw of teams it's been a few years since the Secretary crew have had a win. A fun day enjoyed by all. Following bowls members enjoyed lunch catered for by the Myall Bistro & Café. President Deyonne Page was presented the winners Trophy. The following were presented certificates from WBNSW. Lorraine Murphy 10 years of Umpiring, Sheril Johnson and Robyn Webster 10 years membership, Lynne Green 20 years membership and Judy McGavock 25 years membership. Wishing all a Merry Christmas and all the best for q Club Secretary Karen McPhie presenting the New Year. Another busy year trophy to Club President Deyonne Page. of bowling ahead for members.

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q Dress up day winners: June Biddle, Sue Brownrigg, Liz Ross, Annie Benton Christmas hampers and wine and 2 beautiful iced Christmas cakes by Fran were raffled and $850 was raised on the day. This will be sent onto the the ‘Firies’ to help out in the fires raging in NSW this year. Although our ladies competitions have now finished till the new year, there will still be a golf game on a Tuesday for those still wishing to play on. Merry Christmas to you all, stay safe, see you all in 2020.

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Bulahdelah Hire Cars 0410 348 684

GROOMER to clip Toy poodle at home in Salamander Bay. 49191856..

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Brendan Roy (75) Passed away peacefully with his daughters on 11/12. Beloved Pop, Father, Brother and Teacher. Service at 1pm, 18/12 at St Stephen’s Church, Tea Gardens. Memorial function from 3pm at the Green Room, Hawks Nest Golf Club. Please wear blue. Contact 0403 950 000. CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

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ALUM colourbond gate, 1200Hx950W. Self closing with latch, screws. Never installed. Primrose. $180. 49872338. ALUM pullies, single V belt 1 x L6", D 1 x 7" SO each. Ph diam. $25 0419144766 260919

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Would you like to know why the world is so troubled? Perhaps you are going through a difficult situation & need hope.

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AS new portable wheel chair. Used only 6 times. Paid $400 sell $300ono 0476271973 BEDROOM suite, king size, Corinthian white gloss. Incl: base, head, two bedside tables, tall boy & chest of drawers.Exc. cond. $950 0419219485 BEDS, 2 singles, white timber bedheads mattresses & bases. 2 doonas, some linen. GC clean. 49841127. $260.. CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au

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CIGTransarch Welder Handy Charger $80. ONO 49872338 COMPLETE home brew kit and keg system. 2 19Ltr kegs, Co2 bottle, beer tap, and Fermenting equipment. $200.00. Peter 0427977521

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ELECTRIC drill, 1 B&D 10mm (3/8” chuck) made in USA $10. 1 KBC LD 6.5mm SO (1/4” chuck) 1950 model, suit collector. $10. Others avail. 49872338.

GOLF Clubs. Set of Ping irons, 2 Calaway Drivers Great Big Berthas. Bag & Buggy $300 Also Ladies Irons, Drivers, Bag & Buggy. $60 0412505250

KAYAK 1-man kayak 4FS4200 Glide, Rudder, seat, paddle, gd cond, $350ono 0434152990

FOOD warmer Maxim Kitchenpro, new in box. $40 49841127

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DINING table solid wood seats 6. no chairs $200. ono. 0414561372 DINING table - Antique Oak, $150 Antique Oak sideboard with mirror, $300.Both in good cond. 49828689 DOORS legend brace type. (1) 1725H D x 760W. OL(1)1725H x 430W,S suit garden shed $40. 49872338. DRAWER runners, (4) 700mm $20 a pair. (1) 500mm $10. 0419 144 766

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HANDYMAN retiring: Masonite, ply wood, pyn & mdf board. D Offcuts, small OL to large. From S $2. Also soft wood timber, ring for details. 0419 144 766.

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FRIDGE Westinghouse, 2door, suit new buyer $250 0466380842 1212

FRIDGE Samsung, Side by side 594L good condition $300 0439662037

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CYCLONE rotary turf edger, new, hand operated $30. 49872338.

FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $220 0427 704592 GALVANISED hot dipped bolts (37)125x10hexagon head. $1.75ech. (36) 100x10 cuphead, never used $1.40ech. Other sizes avail. 49872338. CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

GOLF sticks 2 sets, both right handed, $150 49843097 051219

GRAMOPHONE wind up, good working cond, needles available. $500. Phone 0427704592 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au HAFCO Wood Lathe 900mm bed cast iron mount on heavy D duty OL chistles cast ironSbase included $600. 49872338 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

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POLE saw & trimmer D Gianz 62cc slate POOL table OL 4 extennsions as new , S. 0419176493 LD balls $1300. SOGC, $120 8. 529 827 cues. 041

SUZUKI Lia dr sedan, 2 na, 2001. 4 55,000klms rego 6/9/1L O 9,D 1586cc petrol S mo tyres, ask tor. Good Lady driver.ing $1200. . 1807

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Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $450 Ph 0402290498

LADDER Mot D extension,OL 10-18ft Gd S 49872338 cond $50 1209

LAWNMOWER, New Rover 18” Cut, Battery Start, Cost $830, Sell $600, Not SelfPropelled, 49871680 LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. Sandstone Collection. 4 sq. mts $200. Ph 0409 042 489 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

MERANTI boards (3) 3.0 x 250 xD19, $15 L each. Other SO sizes avail. 0419 144 766. .

KAYAKS. Horizon Ekko with paddles and life jacket. $650 ONO. Tea Gardens 0457322417.

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JUNIOR Stock Saddle. Hand crafted and in fair condition. $200.00. Peter 0427977521

JAYCO Eagle 2013 Pop up camper. Roll g, LDannexe, out awnin SOg mattress prin inners plus loads of extras. $19,000 0413950744

hatch, one 4-WEEK PACKAGES and RUN-TIL-SELL PACKAGES are also available. man, lady owner, 68,700 km, LD reg to 06/19, SO excell cond, (Run-til-sell gives you up to consecutive 26 weeks appearance) HOLD dealer logs, CQ86JO, E CALL US (02) 49818882

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MOBILTY scooter Pride Go Go, D fits in L car boot, SOonly $750. Ph 49825194. 2811

MOBILTY wheelchair Pride Jazzy, exc cond. New batteries, $1500. Ph 49825194. 2811

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LUFKIN 10m measuring tape, 25mm blade. $7. 0419 144 766

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By Brett SHULTZ Bulahdelah Fishing Club THE close of the fishing year is once again upon us, culminating with a great presentation night which celebrated our winners and enthusiasts. Congratulations to Tom Evans, Darren Carrall and Greg Millet who took out the first, second and third in the men's event. Ladies Champion went to Vanessa Shultz, second place closely followed by Fiona Millet and third place to Melissa Smith. The juniors honours were taken out by henry Hancock, Jackson Styles and Grace McRae. It was an eventual fishing year with many large fish being cast. Over the scales we look forward to whatever 2020 brings! Anyone could be

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The Bulahdelah Fishing Club looks forward to a bumper year in 2020.

Fishing Club highlights

4 PERSON Ambrose. 10/12/2019. Front 9 1. Greg Blyton & Darrell Peters & Mike Forte & Ross Weightman 27.25 2. Ross Clissold & Tony Danks & Richard Kemp & Stephen Macmahon 27.625 3. Barry Collins & Keith Harrap & David Brailey & Len Gough 29.5 Back 9 1. Des Pagett & Ross Kirwan & Ken Hill & Robert Macklinshaw 28.75 2. Peter Campbell & Alan Crittenden & David Merryweather & Graham Benson 30.625 3. Colin Amos & Dennis Casey & Alan Greenhalgh & Rod Brown 30.75

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Thursday, 19 December, 2019


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