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and worth sharing with the Myall Coast community. Hand Hygiene Tips: There are things we can do and it is normal to be a bit worried but keep that worry under control and do the sensible stuff; clean your hands lots and have access to alcohol hand rubs getting both surfaces of your hands and in between the fingers and that gives you the confidence that your hands are clean. Hands are the vector for this virus if we catch this virus it is from our hands by rubbing our hands into our eyes and around our face. We have to all start being conscious of our hand to face contact. You have control of that and you can stop yourself from getting the virus by having clean hands and not touching your face and eyes. That is much more important than the droplet spread that everyone tends to focus on. Extra procedures come into play if you are around a known infected person. How long can COVID-19 live on surfaces? For most furniture etc a ”little while” but if you sneezed onto a pavement in sunlight it would not last at all because Ultra violet light kills the virus, however in a “perfect condition.” probably up to 2 days. The good news is that the virus is easily killed by what we use, alcohol wipes, sanitisers, disinfectant and bleach. Key is to sanitise surfaces regularly. A Sneeze - how close is too close? Less than 1.5 metres that is an arm

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be chasing those individuals. They will be on a list and they will be followed up. Contacts outside of that get much more diffuse and much less likely that there will be a problem. Public Health tries to identify that close contact group and follow it up rigorously. The problem is that people not in that close contact group think they should be followed up and strains resources and diverts efforts from those who really need follow up. The fact that you worked on a site where a covid 19 affected person also works, is not a risk factor. You need to have a specific risk factor to be tested. Do you develop resistance after recovering from Covid 19? Scientists believe so. That is the way every other virus related to this virus works but the research on this is still underway. What does self-isolation mean? It means you take yourself out of the community and you stay at home in isolation. You need to have family or friends or home deliveries of foods and articles. If you need to be in contact with someone you must put on a surgical mask Ministry of health will provide isolation kits and instructions to selfisolators. Having loved one sin the home with you is not a problem provided you carry out the hygiene and social distance procedures. Ie need to sleep in a separate room. It is not self-isolate and go to the shops or concerts etc. it is go home and stay home for the 14 days.

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features a range of local artists including award winning photographers Louise Richards, Darren Hannaford, Aaron Sands, Carey Mason and Peter Masters, to name a few. A new multimedia installation by Mark Richards enables visitors to preview an extensive range of local art online. Several of the local artists were on hand

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during the evening for guests to gain insight into techniques and artistic perspectives. Louise Richards, photographer and gallery director, shared, “I am inspired by our stunning beaches. Photography means I can show people things that they might not have otherwise seen.” Darren Hannaford, photographer admitted, “I love being outside enjoying it all. I prefer being behind the camera any day.” Local publican and keen photographer, Ben Hanson, also dropped in to enjoy the display and share some photography tips.

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He is a keen regular to the gallery and showcases a wonderful range of local art at the Tea Gardens Hotel. All fundraising from the Hawks Nest Gallery goes to research into Duchenne syndrome, a form of muscular dystrophy. The genetic disorder adversely affects children with serious muscle loss and a shortened life expectancy. The Hawks Nest Gallery is open to all on Tuesdays to Saturdays. Submissions by local artists are always welcome.

Market Policy across the region MIDCOAST Council continues to roll out its new Market Policy across the region with the Great Lakes being the current area of focus. The new policy provides a contemporary and consistent approach to managing markets across the MidCoast and applies to markets held on Council owned or controlled land. The application round to operate or coordinate markets in the Great Lakes, will be open between Monday 30 March and Friday 1 May 2020. The process includes an online form to be completed along with a set of three documents, to accompany the application. Application forms and guidelines can be found on Council's website midcoast.nsw.gov.au/Council/ Community/Markets.

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MIDCOAST Council is currently working on an Aboriginal Action Plan to embed their commitment to strengthening connections with the wider MidCoast Aboriginal community. Currently in its early stages, Council is seeking feedback from the community via a survey on their website, to help form a better understanding of the way services are provided across the region and to better identify the needs of the local Aboriginal community. From language and resources to employment opportunities and education, the survey will provide a snapshot of the areas that need improvement locally. Once the survey results are collated, the team will then be conducting focus groups in April/May to further discuss the feedback provided via the survey.

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“We’re committed to building positive relationships and respect between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people across the MidCoast,” explained Paul De Szell, MidCoast Council’s Director of Liveable Communities. “We want to break down barriers and see all people in our region thrive, and to do this we need to identify and understand gaps and needs in order to better support services already in place.” The Aboriginal Action Plan will focus on Council’s strategic goals and projects/

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Last report in Blackbourn series - ANASAZI # 7: Identity HISTORY tells us that the first people in North America “came from the north” & they were an Indian tribe called the Anasazi. Conversations with nowadays Indian tribal members often comes around to their identity and how the world perceives their history. For a number of years now, Authorities have used different terminology when

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q Legendary MORMON CROSSING on the Colorado River. A tiny gap in the mountains found by the Mormons as the only possible site to enable the early pioneers to cross the river in their search for a homeland which culminated in the founding of Salt Lake City , UTAH .

describing these people. The term INDIAN came from observations made by future European arrivals in North America to describe the native population as” INDIAN” because they looked like people from INDIA. Obviously this was incorrect & the term PUEBLO came into use & has remained in many history books when describing the first arrivals

q Rainbow Bridge. Worlds largest sand arch located on Colorado River near an abandoned Anasazi village : is of great cultural significance to the Indian Tribes of today & was not available to "others" until recent years. to that land. More recently the term PUEBLO doesn’t really fit with the Anasazi because that name suggests they were Mexican people from the south. The term First Nations People is also recent terminology but it encapsulates Eskimo or Inuit people & more recently African Americans & even Hispanic Americans. That terminology has issues for the Indian Tribes who see their identity as being lumped in with other & different nations. Authorities are now

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q The ESCAPE houseboat on which our author travels the Colorado River each year & from which he viewed Anasazi ruins of 700 years ago.

thought to have been offensive” to these tribes is no longer the case & many now accept that identity. Whatever the final outcome arrives at,”identity” is the issue & only time will tell what name the participants become comfortable with & accept the description . From my observations the original Anasazi grouping were an amazing collection of successful inhabitants whose achievements & structures are clearly seen today. Some 700+ years have passed since they disappeared.

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Progress Report By Gordon GRAINGER TEA Gardens Hawks Nest Progress Association met on Monday 9th March and was well attended by 35 visitors. No doubt an agenda item regarding the Hawks Nest Caravan development was to be the main topic of discussion, however before reporting on that, I would like to bring to community attention, a service which is available to all residents in our twin towns and Karuah. That service is the Clinic Bus, manned, serviced and costed through volunteers and donations, ready to transport patients and partners to medical appointments in Newcastle and surrounds. I recently had cause to use the service and found them to be prompt, reliable and free if one does not have the readies. Best put their contact number in your important book. It is 0403 657 195. The proposed development for 220 home sites along the western side of Mungo Brush Road has been a matter of concern among a number of residents. Understandably so, when the DA application contains the wording “caravan sites” and “moveable homes” and apparently within a Koala corridor. As a Councillor, Len Roberts was unable to make comment, however committee

member, Rick Wraight gave an impartial PowerPoint presentation providing the audience with the facts. It was well received by all who applauded his effort. This DA will close on the 23rd March and should any residents have a genuine reason for rejection or approval, they are urged to do so through the Council website. Before doing so, however, they are urged to Google Mid Coast Council website, navigate to “Have your say—development applications” and reach the link to the caravan park. There is a huge amount of information which shows the site was cleared of trees a number of years ago and the housing is 2 to 3 bedrooms at more affordable cost. Quite different to the majority of offerings on social media. The meeting then discussed other matters of interest to the community, including the following. · The proposed hydrotherapy pool will not proceed following the consultant report and the Assn. will pursue the existing pool needs upgrading and provide a longer period of use. It is suggested a pool committee be appointed to pilot these upgrades. Council is also in discussion with developers to include a heated pool for the general community in their proposals. · The whole community

is outraged by the recent addition to the Police station and the absolute lack of empathy to the heritage values. It has been mentioned in State Parliament and we will report on outcomes. · Our local Lions Club will welcome participation in more local projects and can be contacted by emailing teagardensclub@gmail. com · The PA is hosting a community meeting on 30th March at the Baptist Church 7pm. The subject is EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT, of concern to this community and will be addressed by Agencies to provide emergency information on a number of potential issues including fire, floods etc. All are invited to attend. · The PA recently issued a survey questionnaire to the public asking for community input on a number of issues they may consider improvements to our future. If not already done so, please complete in order results can be compiled. · Myall Coast Radio is now incorporated and a site will shortly be finalised. A website will be running in near future and community groups will be approached to explain the organisation and seek funding for the project. This is an exciting move forward for our towns and will bring up to date information, as well as a benefit to our commercial business houses. The next meeting will be held Monday 13th April at the Uniting Church Tea Gardens at 7pm. All will be welcomed.

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Bulky Waste cleanup dates

COUNCIL’s annual Bulky Waste clean-up begins on 23 March and continues through to August across the region. Waste must be separated into two piles - one for scrap metal and whitegoods, and a separate pile for general and electronic waste - and placed out two days prior to your zone’s scheduled pickup - any earlier and it will be considered illegal dumping and could result in a fine. Collections commence in the Gloucester region on Monday 23 March, followed by the Great Lakes region from Monday 4 May, and across the Manning the cleanup kicks off on Monday 29 June. For more information about what will be accepted and what will not, the guidelines for how your waste should be presented, and to find out when your collection will take place, head to Council’s website: www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au/ bulkywaste.

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Zone 4: 28 May - 4 June Place waste out 2 days prior Nabiac, Bunyah (Great Lakes region only), Wootton, Seal Rocks, Bungwahl and all households in this area with Wednesday waste services. Also Bulahdelah and all households in this area receiving a Monday waste service.

Zone 5: 5 - 11 June Place waste out 2 days prior Nerong to North of the bridge into Karuah, Pindimar, Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest including all households in this area receiving waste services Monday to Thursday. Zone 6: 12 - 19 June Place waste out 2 days prior The Bucketts Way, Booral Rd, Stroud and Wards River including all households in this area with Friday waste services.

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AS I write this I have just finished reading that Australia’s chief medical officer has not discounted options such as lock downs in major cities. While this may seem extreme, when you look at some of the madness that has inflicted our nation recently, harsh times may call for harsh measures. Take the humble toilet roll. Never has such a seemingly innocent item been put so far out of proportion in terms of its value. Aussies are going absolutely berserk over the stuff. Meanwhile my local farmgrown fruit and veggie stall had just one customer yesterday afternoon – me. The herd mentality is frightening because it is completely illogical, and so steps need to be put in place to protect the rest of us. The other problem I have observed is the callous indifference of people towards others in more alarming ways. I think many of us have seen the video of a woman openly coughing in front of a man who dared to suggest she cover her mouth. I just had the same thing happen in my home. A man I don’t know, who had known me for 10 minutes, coughed without covering his mouth at my breakfast bar as he was saying Corona wasn’t an issue for ‘people like me’. The thing is, how does he know, from a cursory glance, what my health is like? How do any of us know whose health is compromised in some way in our communities? Or who goes home to the sick or the elderly – those four percenters who seem to have been classified, if you are to believe the media – as collateral damage. So it is great, Mr SL, that you are young and healthy, but I do think we all need to show consideration for those who may not be so lucky Carpe diem, Jasminda.

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Tea Gardens Community looking after each other Dear News Of The Area, AN Uplifting Toilet-Roll Story - My husband is elderly and disabled but unknown to me, he quietly left for Coles very early one morning last week on his motorised scooter to buy toilet paper. Other people in the queue and in the shop kept rushing past and he did extremely well to eventually bring home one small pack. Next morning there was a knock on the

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door and there stood a remarkable lady holding a large pack of toilet rolls. She had seen what had happened at Coles and had been moved to do something to help. Since there is a limit of one pack per person, she would have had to have made a special trip to the store to make that purchase.

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IT comes as no surprise to many, that with the spread of the Virus, travel is not as high a priority, as 'dunny' paper. Neither it seems, is a decent cop shop, in Karuah or Tea Gardens. I have invited my sister and her husband, a retired Police Officer, to come and have a look at what $2 million dollars buys. The suggestion that he would be ROFLMFAO (meaning laugh hysterically), is not an unreasonable consideration, in my opinion, and I won't be sitting in the car with him. Can't wait to see what $1.5 million buys elsewhere. Hope it will not be outside the comment period. Mervyn McConnochie Karuah

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“I’m seeing an increase in promotion for tiny houses. Do you think the tiny house movement will be here long term and if so, what will it do to property prices?” WE’VE embraced all things American and the Tiny House movement is no exception! It’s definitely increasing in popularity across all market segments with manufacturers springing up nationwide; several in NSW. As housing affordability bites, the popularity of this movement increases exponentially. Big houses consume big energy and expel big waste so the movement also responds to environmental issues as we try to reduce our footprint. Tiny Houses assist young people gain a property market foothold and if on wheels on existing properties present excellent market entry options. Downsizers and those seeking a simpler lifestyle are becoming devotees and of course investors/B&B operators are reaping the benefits of holiday/rental income. Overall, the benefits of this movement outweigh any negatives - more people in the housing market, greater output in the building industry and an increase in sales of vacant land. While Tiny Houses are becoming increasingly sophisticated, they aren’t for everyone, regardless of whether the family is small or big. I can’t see them superseding traditional housing any time soon but they have an increasingly important role to play in the housing market, our efforts to downsize our ‘stuff’ and reduce our environmental footprint.

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A Royal Thank You By Sandra CLARK

AUSTRALIAN First Responders and those loved ones who support them were invited by The Royal Caribbean International Cruise Line, in honour of

their efforts during the recent bushfire crisis, to cruise free of charge for a four-night stay just off the Australian East Coast. All accommodation, meals and complimentary drinks were included along

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with entertainment and shows, three such trips have been organised to date by the cruise line. All fresh produce on board for the 2,900 passengers plus staff had been sourced from

newsofthearea.com.au Australian farmers country wide. Local Rural Fire Service members from Pindimar Tea Gardens Brigade on the cruise included Don O’Brien with his wife Davina. Don and Divina are long time cruise enthusiasts nearing some seventeen cruises. q Don and Davina O’Brien enjoying a well deserved break

Motorfest 2020 Success 300 Cars from 45 Clubs By Sandra CLARK

Saturday 14 March and Motorfest 2020 may well be the last “large gathering of people” in our district for some time, in respect of the worldwide Coronavirus outbreak. Officially opened by Len

The first night welcome on board was a fantastic party of music, dance with a finale of some thousand balloons dropped from a height onto the dance floor below. Don said,” This is just fantastic, Spectrum of the Seas is a brand-new ship being commissioned only last year.” The ship itself is the most sophisticated in the world, with experiences like no other including the North Star observation capsule reaching some 90 metres into the sky above top deck level 14, real life surf and skydiving simulators and SeaPlex gaming centre

where the ever-famous bumper cars had everyone smashing and crashing. “Having this break away with other service members and first responders from RFS, SES and CFA has made this cruise feel like one big family event,” said Davina. Meeting together for meals and a chat over a drink allowed time for experiences to be shared by those directly involved in the fires, from all around the country. Captain Charles spent an hour at the “Captains Corner” event reiterating, “this cruise is our heartfelt way to thank you for your brave and selfless service.”

q Seagull’s view of Motorfest by local photographer Adam Oliver Males

Roberts and wife Sue, this year’s successful event went to program, according to organiser and President of the local Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Motor Club Juergen Seil. Juergen told News Of The Area, “We have 300 cars on display today from 45 car clubs across the state

q Pindimar Tea Gardens Rural Fire Brigade cooking up storm

including The Sydney Basin, Central Coast, Kempsey, Singleton, Muswellbrook and the Hunter Region.” Local Rural Fire Brigade members with help from the Pearls group cooked up the bacon, egg and sausage sandwich breakfast with the menu including a lamb roll

or the works for lunch. Red Cross ladies provided the sweet treats and drinks were available from the Hawks Nest Surf Club members on hand or a coffee fix from local mobile vendor Best Buzz. “Motorfest was started as a community aid event

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day, the objective is to generate funds for local beneficiaries, we now have 55 members and around 85 cars, it is a strong Club,” Juergen said. Gate takings together with Raffle ticket proceeds and sponsors make it possible to divide and donate

funds to the local Hawks Nest Surf Club, the Clinic Bus and the Pindimar Tea Gardens Rural Fire Brigade. Due to the Coronavirus some invited community leaders not able to attend including Kate Washington and David West sent their apologies.

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Wednesday Ladies golf winner L Pascoe, R/U T L Smith Jackpot B Gordon Thursday 12th Vets Harrington Water challenge with Bulahdelah. Winner D Gray 37. R/u D Schoonhoven 37. 3rd A Hobbs 36. Bulahdelah won by 10 points. Saturday golf stroke winner M Bramble net 70. R/U J Graham net 72. Jackpot M Bramble. Ladies winner T Stellema. Saturday 21st 2bbb, multiplier stable ford Hole in one jackpot $1000. on par 3 on competition day. Friday night seafood and meat raffle and Members Jackpot $3000, Sunday night darts competition.

STABLEFORD. 12/3/2020. 2 Person Multiplier. 1. Colin Rapley & Len Eardley 76 2. Keith Glanville & Neil Clifton 65 3. Don McGill & Fred Bennett 63 4. Terry Hoolahan & John McKenzie 61 5. Tommy Curran & Robert Reid 60 NTP. 10th A. Pat Garland B. David Garcia 16th A. Glen Conroy B. Milton Bloomfield C. Keith Smith Balls To. 44 c/b

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Footy theme with Bowls players Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club By The JAFFA 11 MARCH: To welcome the new football season, Nominated Triples today took on a football theme with players wearing their favorite club strip. The football may now be “off” for spectators, but the bowls was on definitely “on” for 60 players attending today. The winners today on the grass were: Bob Weir, Col Fossey and Henk Faber with 13 points on a 3-way countback, and on the synthetic, Laurie Welsh, Graham Uff and Daryl Martin managed a win with 12 points. The lucky losers were: Glen Reinhardt, Graham Reynolds and Mark Nightingale 14 March: Round 3 of the Newcastle District Pennant season was played today in some very ordinary weather. Grade 4 played Carrington at home and managed a clean sweep of their match with all teams having comfortable wins. The Grade 4 side winning 68-44.

Grade 6 had a bye and the Grade 7 (1) side travelled to Soldiers Point. At that venue, the Dave Benson four smashed their opposition 33-17 and the Doug Naylor team won 2017 to set up an overall win by 9 shots 66-57. Great effort! The Garde 7 (2) side travelled down to Alder Park but before a shot was played the synthetic green became submerged in water. With conditions deteriorating by the minute the game was called off. Next week, Grade 4 are away at Valentine, Grade 6 are also away at Redhead, Grade 7 (1) are at home to Cardiff and Grade 7 (2) are home to East Maitland. All Tea Gardens Dolphin teams are sponsored by First National Real Estate, Hawks Nest. 15 March: It was windy, cool but fine today when three rounds of the Club Major Pairs were played. John Parkinson and Peter Gurney accounted for Tom Parkinson, (the Sliver Fox), and Daryl Martin 2414. Ron Webster and Greg Pearson won an entertaining game against the fast-

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In an earlier match, played during the week, Danny Johnson and Ross Barry defeated Graham Reynolds and Mark Nightingale 25-13.

It was great to see Tom Parkinson back playing the game he loves at his home Club. Tom is 86 years young and still has spring in his step

and a fierce determination to compete. Good to see you Tom! More Club Major Pairs this Sunday.

By Annette BENTON Hawks Nest Ladies Golf LADIES Stroke - Monthly Medal Saturday 7th March Division 1 1. Mandy Dickson (Dungog GC) 69 2. June Biddle 72 3. Carol Maher 73 Division 2 1. Samantha Leggatt 67 2. Jane Poole 74 3. Margaret Pratten 75 March monthly medal winners were June Biddle in Division 1 and Samantha Leggatt in Division 2.

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JUNIOR Stock Saddle. Hand crafted and in fair condition. $200.00. Peter 0427977521 21219

KITE Surfer, Naish.

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

STILLSONS record brand 0419144766.

14” $35.

STOCK and Witworth LD 8 SO diam. 2 ¾” 0419144766.

dies dies $40.

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TEE hinges, galv, heavy duty, (2) 300, (2) 250, used $4 each. 49872338

KAYAK 3.4 metres $230 49845720 LTP

TENT poles, wooden two piece, 5 x 1900mm, 2 x 2100mm, $4 each. 0419 144 766.

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LEATHER Chesterfield 2 seater gd cond, $550 49849808. 160120

LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. Sandstone Collection. 4 sq. mts $200. Ph 0409 042 489 MACHINE Shop closing down. For sale: pedestal drill, heavy duty power saw 4.5in capacity, 1/2in coventry die head & chasers. Lathe tools & equip, metric & imperial micrometres, 49974809 8am-12pm 7days

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TIMBER furniture, Ex cond - 1 hall stand $40, 1 TV cabinet $100, 1 dining table plus 8 matching cloth chairs $800, Ph 0477043206 281119

TRADIES Spitfire LPG Space Heater. As seen on the block. $350. 0439507704 TTI Scroll saw, as new. $125. 0419144766. 171019

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PETROL leaf blower STIHL BR200 backpack very good condition $250 ph 0416 214 087 PRIDE new scooter, paid $3100, sell for $2500ono. Also, 1 wheel chair $100 gd cond 49818613 0407044372 PLYWOOD 7 sheets 2.4x1.2x5. Stained 1 D side, edegsLdamaged. O $5 p/sh S49847475 a/h 0412782208 b/h

WINE demijohns 49849808.

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WHEEL Chair, Powered, Invacare TDXSP. Tilts, reclines & elevates. GC. 3 y/o. No longer needed. $3,500ono. Phone 0427 974 136.

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TUESDAY 10th March: Social bowls played plus Round 3 of the Pennant games, Pennant news first. Our Grade 4 Blue team had a home game against Merewether. An amazing result here as both teams drew, Merewether and Tea Gardens Blue advancing by 2.5 points each. Grade 4 Yellow bowled at Adamstown one team having a loss and the other just winning by 2 shots, unfortunately not enough points to cover the difference in scores, one point added to their tally. Our Grade 2 Pennant team also had a home game against Kotara, a win and a loss. Enough shots scored by our winning team to add 1 point, Kotara 4. Home Competition 'turn around Pairs", a good win to Dawn Jones and Dorothy Thompson 18 v Wendy Jones and Liv Everingham 8. Jill McBride and Irene Roberts 13 v Pam Gilchrist 12. Thursday 12th March: Home games for our Grade 4 sides (Blue & Yellow). The

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