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By Daniel SAHYOUN “I AM going to miss being there on ANZAC Day with the rest of the RSL subbranch and all the mates I have made,” Bulahdelah’s Corporal Sean Sullivan said. Sean is a RAAF Avionics Technician based at Williamtown and is currently on deployment. His wife Ren, and daughters Josie, Annie, Polly and Mindy, will be proudly attending local ANZAC services in his honour. “We are very proud of the job that he does,” Ren said. “It is really important

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to show our support to all people who have served, and to the people who are currently serving.” Sean is away for around six months each year, which Ren said has a big impact on the family. “He can’t tell me a lot when he is in a warzone, but we certainly know that they’re going through very trying times at different points,” she said. “I just try and make sure that the girls stay in contact with their father while he is away.” Sean has missed countless birthdays and other special events including Christmas, Father’s Day, Easter and ANZAC Day throughout his 12 years of service. “We just try and find creative ways to fill in those times, even if it is a laptop with him on it at the

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FROM Page 1 assisting the affected community in any way they could. Sandy said the hardest part was talking to the residents and seeing how upset they were. “A lot of their possessions had to be tossed out, and that was a hard decision for them,” she said. “Some people wanted to keep things to see if they could resurrect them, but you could see that they were totally destroyed.” Despite the devastation, Sandie told News Of The Area the mood in Lismore remained positive. “Driving in to start our first task, there were kids waiting at the bus

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stop who waved and clapped, it made you feel really, really good,” she said. “The teams worked really well together, and the residents were very grateful.” Bulahdelah RFS volunteer Meagan Terry, who was on her first deployment, said although she was a little overwhelmed at the carnage, the experience allowed her to build her skills. “The best part was being able to help people restore some normality in their lives,” she said. “It was good to work with the other volunteers and make new friends from different areas.” The volunteer crews were accommodated in a base-camp known as ‘Tent City’ which according to Meagan, “was very well set up with showers, toilets, air

conditioning and power”. Greg Snape, Ron Doyle and Jackson Page from Pindimar/Tea Gardens RFS, and Jake Blanch from Bulahdelah,

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the way everyone worked together to help all these people in need,” Sandy said. “I gave out lots of hugs, and that made you feel good,” she added.

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Art Expo Success By Margie TIERNEY

THE 40th Anniversary of the Tea Gardens Primary School Art and Craft Expo was a spectacular success last weekend.

It was estimated more than a thousand people made their way through the gates over the five day event. “As a result of the wonderful volunteers, staff and ex-parents that always

help us out, it’s always a success,” Principal Mark Clemson told News Of The Area. In the week prior to the Expo it was organised chaos at the Primary School as

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dozens of volunteers worked tirelessly to display more than 500 works of art and craft. “Some of the artists who dropped off their works, stayed to help,” P&C President Fiona Mobbs said. The event kicked off with an over 18’s dinner last Thursday night. “We’re way up on previous years in regards to numbers,” Fiona said. There were so many people at the dinner that more tables and chairs had to be found, the evening was

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full of laughter and good cheer. The doors of the school were then opened to the public from Good Friday to Easter Monday. In anyone’s language it was a mammoth effort making sure the event went off without a hitch. “We had over a hundred volunteers, lots of people who give their time every year, staff as well,” Trudy Brumby said. Trudy, herself a former Art Expo Co-ordinator still volunteered her time in the

run up to the event. ‘’Students came in and manned stalls, even exstudents volunteered their time.” Reactions from visitors to the Expo ranged from “it’s fantastic” to “overwhelming and amazing works of art”. The Expo is the school’s major fundraiser for the year and when the final numbers are counted it’s hoped to have raised around $15,000. “It’s really about community coming together,” Principal Mark Clemson said.

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Rain Affects Farming By John SAHYOUN AFTER a drier than average summer, the heavy rainfall last month was a welcome relief for many of the region’s farmers. Only 51 mms of rain was recorded in Bulahdelah during January this year, but a massive 381 mms was dumped last month, making it the sixth wettest March in more than a century. The rainfall came at a good time for farmers, but the soggy conditions are now affecting the pastures. “We had a very hot and dry time from Christmas till the end of February, so we were needing the rain to fill up the water supplies and get the streams flowing and pastures growing,” Markwell dairy farmer John Smith told

News Of The Area. “But we have reached the stage now where everything has become saturated, the pasture declined and the quality of the feed is not enough to sustain body condition and maintain production.” John said with the combination of a dry summer and wet autumn, supplementary feeding was now needed. “Grazing is our preferred option, but when that doesn’t happen, we need to give them grain and hay to keep them going, and it becomes a bit more costly of course,” John said. “The quality of the milk doesn’t change, as long as they are getting sufficient feed, the butterfat and protein levels are maintained.”

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and in doing so, provided jobs for 17 people. In this age of satellites, internet and mobile phones, Ant Communications is providing telecommunications Australia wide.

John said attention was now focused on preparations for winter feeding before the cold weather hits. “Summer pastures won’t carry us much past the end of April, so we are trying to sow ryegrass and clover for winter feeding,” he said. “It’s a bit hard when the paddocks are so wet, but the first of the rain was really good to help prepare for winter, and we have pasture now that will be ready in a few weeks.” After the soggy month of March, the wet conditions are continuing, with rain recorded on 10 days during the first two weeks of April. As you can’t change the weather, John said they just have to work around it.

‘’We provide a service nationally, we’re up in Broome, to the southern point of Tassie, up north to Cape York and the Simpson desert,” said Kerry Croaker. Business has also opened up for Ant Communications in Bulahdelah and parts of Medowie since the NBN was rolled out.

Ant Communication was started up in 2008 by Kerry and Glen Croaker and Kerry’s brother Wayne Inglis and his wife Gittan. “The business came about because we bought a motorhome and were going to travel and there was no internet,” Kerry told News Of The Area.

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KARUAH RSL sub-branch President Peter Fidden refers to ANZAC Day as “the most important day of the year”. “It is a significant day for all Veterans, and to honour those who didn’t come home and those that did and still suffer,” he said. “We honour their commitment to our country and to our flag.” This Tuesday, 25 April, will mark the 102nd anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces in World War One. More than 8,000 Australian soldiers gave their lives in the Gallipoli campaign in 1915. Karuah RSL sub-branch Secretary Barrie French, said ANZAC Day is a time to stop and reflect on Gallipoli, and remember the sacrifices made by our servicemen and

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women in all wars, conflicts and peacekeeping missions. “Ceremonies allow us to remember the sacrifices that were made by all Australians, and to make sure young people are aware of what occurred in the First World War and all the wars since then,” Mr French said. “At our ceremony, we will have Veterans of WWII, Vietnam, Afghanistan and a contingent from Iraq, which

is important as it recognises that there are still conflicts going on around the world.” Mr French said the ANZAC qualities of courage, endurance, sacrifice and mateship have stood the test of time. “That bond of mateship is still there today,” he said. “You see it every ANZAC Day in the way the groups come together, whether they are Vietnam Veterans, Army

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or Navy, the bond is still very, very strong.” Dawn Services and ANZAC commemorations will be held around the region next week to honour all those who have served and died in war. As the last post is sounded, we will remember them. Lest We Forget.

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Whole Lot Of Activity By John SAHYOUN PLANS for an Activity Park in Bulahdelah are one step closer, after a meeting between MidCoast Council representatives and community organisations last week. The original concept for the project was developed by Bulahdelah Lions Club, which included plans for an activity centre in the Mountain Park. Lions Club Park Coordinator

Arthur Baker, said the current consultation between Council and the community will allow the original vision to expand. “This process has been going on for a long, long time, and it has now got from behind doors and into the open where it can get ahead,” he said. “We will now see how we can continue to fundraise so we can make it bigger and better.” Mr Baker said the project came about after identifying that

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there were limited facilities for youth in the area. The initial idea was to construct a skate park for youth, but the plan was expanded to include exercise equipment for mature people and an educational road system for younger residents. Bulahdelah Lions Club President Roger Dixon, said the project will benefit the wider community. “It’s not only positive for the

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q MidCoast Council Community Liaison Officer Sarah Wilkinson, Lions Park Coordinator Arthur Baker, MidCoast Recreation Coordinator Kerrie Simmons, MidCoast Manager of Community Spaces Daniel Aldridge, and Lions Club President Roger Dixon. youth, but it’s going to bring something for the whole community,” Mr Dixon said. “It’s going to have improved picnic facilities and playground areas, and we would hope that this will give things for people in Bulahdelah to do.” A committee consisting of representatives from MidCoast Council, Lions, schools, police, chamber and other community organisations has now been formed to drive the process forward. MidCoast Council Community Liaison Officer Sarah Wilkinson said the Lions Activity Park project will be part of a wider community plan, which will be developed later this year.

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Coathangers and Cushions for Cancer “Hang it up, sit down and shut the door” is the theme for the annual North Arm Cove Biggest Morning Tea with the “hang it up” relating to coat hangers, the “sit down” to cushions and the “shut the door” to doorstops.

“HANG it up, sit down and shut the door” is the theme for the annual North Arm Cove Biggest Morning Tea with the “hang it up” relating to coat hangers, the “sit down” to cushions and the “shut the door” to doorstops. There will be prizes for the best handmade cushions, coat hangers and doorstops made from any materials and all local crafters are welcome to enter. We’d love to get the men involved this year in

creating practical or novelty doorstops. This would make a great project for your Men’s Shed. Many of the items will be up for sale or auction after the judging, so this is a great chance to buy some unique home decorator items. Last year the sale of bears and dolls from the Teddy Bears Picnic, combined with raffles and auctions, helped to raise just over $2,000 for the Cancer Council. The Biggest Morning Tea

Bulahdelah 6am: Dawn Service at the Memorial in Meade Street opposite Wade Park, followed by breakfast at the War Memorial Trust Hall.

10am: Assemble at Bulahdelah Hospital. 10.30am March to Meade Street Memorial. 11am: Main service at the Memorial.

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will be held Saturday 20 May from 10.00am at the North Arm Cove Community Hall. Entry fee of $5 includes a plate of sandwiches and cakes, plus tea and coffee. There will be plenty of raffles and auctions with some great prizes to be won. All proceeds will go to the Cancer Council for vital research. For further details or enquiries about entries, phone Joan Williams 4997 3438.

12.30pm: Lunch at Bulahdelah Bowling Club for servicemen and invited guests. Karuah 5.40am: Assemble at Tony King’s Garage, Old Pacific Highway for March to Memorial Park.

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9.30am: Assemble for March near Tea Gardens Ice Cream Shack on Marine Drive. 10am: March to Anzac Park followed by Memorial Service. Noon: Lunch at Tea Gardens Country Club.

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Great Food On The Trail By Daniel SAHYOUN HUNDREDS of locals and visitors followed the Great Lakes Food Trail over the Easter weekend, discovering some of the best quality produce available anywhere. Buffalo milk, mozzarella and succulent pork were some of the many temptations on offer at the 15 stops around the region. Kids got hands on by feeding lambs and collecting free range eggs at Lucy Land Merino Farm in Bulahdelah, showing the important link between paddock and plate. “It’s important to understand where your food comes from and how it’s developed,” owner Julie Steepe said. “It shows what’s involved with the process, and how humanely and ethically it can be done.”

Julie said she is committed to chemically free farming, which produces a cleaner, more natural product. Local honey straight from the hives at Bulahdelah Men’s Shed featured at the second stop on the trail. Men’s Shed member Gary Haynes said the local flora gives the honey its unique taste. “The local honey is the best,” Mr Haynes said. “It is very sweet, palpable, with no additives, just all the good stuff.” A stop at Old Inn Road Vineyard provided the chance to relax in the valley while enjoying a glass of local wine. Co-owner Sooze Bosire said they focus on producing very clean, well balanced wines, which complement the region’s produce. “The Verdelho goes very well with local prawns and

q Great Lakes Food Trail: Gary Haynes with the locally produced honey at Bulahdelah Men’s Shed.

q Old Inn Road Vineyard: Sarah Bradshaw, Co-Owner Sooze Bosire and Briahna Bradshaw. oysters and the Dolcetto is an excellent medium bodied dry red that goes well with the local beef,” she said. “The Chambourcin is a really robust variety that does well here also.” Sooze said they have expanded their product range to include marmalades, with “a dash of wine” to give them a unique flavor. Other stops along the trail included Wootton’s Brush Turkey Café, Burraduc Buffalo Dairy and Artisan Cheeses at Bungwahl and Topi Open Range near Seal Rocks. “Our aim was to show the community that you can

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q Great Lakes Food Trail: Julie Steepe from Bulahdelah’s Lucy Land Merino Farm.

have ethical and local food at a reasonable cost,” Julie told News Of The Area. Given the success of the weekend, Julie said they hope the event will become a regular feature.

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Feeney said. “Please stay alert if travelling, have breaks, drive safely and to the speed limits.” The campaign is aimed at encouraging safe driving when roads are at their busiest.

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LOCAL company MAAP House has been named as one of Westpac’s 200 outstanding ‘Businesses of Tomorrow’. The impressive line-up features businesses that

demonstrate “a clear vision to shape Australia’s economy” and have the “qualities and potential” to do so. MAAP House, which was launched last year by Bulahdelah builder Daniel Reitsma, in collaboration

o you have a pressing problem, annoying anxiety or community conundrum? Jasminda Featherlight, our resident roving Agony Aunt, is here to help. Jasminda will be responding to questions from our three News Of The Area papers on a rotating basis. Send your concerns to Jasminda care of edit@mcnota.com.au and include your title, initials and suburb. Dear Jasminda,

I have fallen for my rather hunky neighbour, but he doesn’t seem to notice me. What should I do? Ms. ES, Anna Bay

Dear Ms. ES, TALL and tan and young and handsome, the boy from Anna Bay goes walking and when he passes, Ms ES goes ‘ah’. You know that song just doesn’t have the same sultry vibe when you replace Ipanema with Anna Bay, Ms ES, but it was worth a shot. There are certain logistical advantages to your fantasy. If it all goes well, you could put in a shared boundary access gate to save time, or knock down both houses and commence a townhouse development, subject to council approval (good luck with that one). But what if it all goes pear shaped? You don’t want to have to move suburbs due to unrequited love. You know, Jasminda once had a fatal attraction to her neighbour. It was based on his assortment of paisley ties hanging from the washing line and the way he could ride up the 75 degree shared driveway on his Malvern Star. It didn’t take much to get Jasminda’s heart pumping back in the day. But alas, like your man, he just didn’t notice the lovestruck 12-year-old gazing out her bedroom window. Or, if he did, he kept his eyes averted. Just as well, in hindsight, given the age gap. Why don’t you ask your neighbour over for a homecooked meal one night? If he says no and he lives on his own, then you have your answer. No single male will reject a free meal within 50 metres of their front door. Carpe diem, Jasminda

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q MAAP House founder Daniel Reitsma at the Westpac 200 ‘Businesses Of Tomorrow’ Summit. Photo Supplied

seafood has been nothing short of amazing.” Tina said for the first time, they sold fish in store for Easter, and had a very big run with mullet. Good Friday and Easter Sunday religious services throughout the region were well attended with residents and visitors coming together to share the message of hope and peace. As usual, the roads were busy with travellers, who flocked to the region’s eateries. “We haven’t stopped all day, we have been very busy since 5.30 this morning with people stopping in for coffees,” Lacey Dawes from Café On Main said. “We have had a lot of regular travellers coming through, mainly families, and

q Easter Egg Hunt: Nathan and Ethan Swann collect eggs left by the Easter Bunny.

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to get MAAP House around NSW, then we plan to go to Queensland, Victoria and the other states after that,” Mr Reitsma said. “The Summit provided different networking opportunities, meeting other entrepreneurs who are starting up their businesses, and talking about challenges we’ve had and how we’ve overcome them.” According to Westpac, the ‘Businesses of Tomorrow’ cohort have a collective turnover of approximately $2 billion per year, which support thousands of employees. “Bringing together 200 businesses that all have the potential to shape our nation’s future presents an opportunity for the Australian business community,” Westpac Business Bank Chief Executive, David Lindberg said. “I think it’s something all Australians should be proud of because we have all these great companies with the potential to take on the world.” The 200 companies recognised were chosen from almost 2,000 applications nationally.

q Holiday Rush: Travis Parker, Georgia Aitken and Lacey Dawes were kept busy at Bulahdelah’s Cafe On Main. a lot of older couples as well.” Lacey told News Of The Area their range of homemade cakes sold out. “We also made special Easter Cupcakes and had

By Daniel SAHYOUN THE Myall Coast region was busy over the weekend as residents and visitors enjoyed the traditions of the Easter celebration. Local seafood was in demand, keeping Cole Bros Oysters at Karuah exceptionally busy. “Obviously the most popular item that we have sold has been oysters, but prawns have been very popular as well,” Tina Cole said. “The quality of the local

with architect Edward Duc, produces flat pack houses that can be built on site in just four weeks. Mr Reitsma said the innovative approach could revolutionise the Australian building industry. “It’s a flat pack house, put together like building with Lego. If you use the same sized pieces you can build what you want,” he said. The concept is marketed towards first-home owners and allows buyers to add to the layout with additional rooms when they can afford to. According to Mr Reitsma, the houses can be constructed with just a “couple of tools, one skilled carpenter and some labourers” which greatly reduces the need for trades. “The advantages of this modern building process is that there are reduced transport costs, greatly reduced waste and the ability to use localised and renewable materials,” he said. Mr Reitsma recently met with the other ‘Businesses of Tomorrow’ at a Summit in Sydney, to collaborate on future business directions. “At this stage we’re trying

salmon patties for Good Friday which were very popular as well,” she said. For delighted children, waking up on Easter Sunday to discover treats left by the Easter Bunny was a magical experience. “I liked running around and finding all the eggs the

Easter Bunny left, and I found lots and lots,” four-year old Ethan Swann said. After four-days packed full of hot cross buns and chocolate eggs, all that is left to do now is work off the sugar-filled Easter treats consumed.

q Easter Seafood: Tina Cole at Cole Bros Oysters was kept busy keeping up with the demand for local seafood.

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Magical Wonderland By John SAHYOUN WHEN entering Bulahdelah’s Pixie Forest, you could be forgiven for believing that you were part of a magical fairy-tale.

Stocked with everything little girls’ dreams are made of, the new business is full of fairy tutus, garden fairies, angel wings and a whole lot more. Everything is handmade

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Di Beaton at Bulahdelah’s Pixie Forest.

I just get an idea in my head and it just gets made,” she said. “My sister does painting, and my other sister does folk art, so I seem to have got the craft side of the family.” Di said the idea to sell her original creations came after making a lamp for family members. “It all started off with family wanting presents,” Di

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said. “My granddaughter Tillie wanted me to make her a fairy lamp, so I made her one, and then neighbours saw it, and it just kept going and going.” But Pixie Forest isn’t just for little girls, with a range of castles currently in stock, and plans underway to introduce dragons and other magical creatures. Di said she is more than

willing to make one of-a-kind items, in any colour, to ensure every young person’s fairy wishes come true. Pixie Forest is a home based business operating from 18 Crawford Street, Bulahdelah, and is open on Tuesdays from 10-2pm. For further information, Di can be contacted on 0423699157.

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Call for Quilt Donations

By Margie TIERNEY

MEMBERS of the Myall Community Art and Craft Centre have put out the call for more quilt donations. While the quilters group creates, it also donates some of their creations to worthy causes. Now that Peter Sinclair Gardens has a new wing with more than 20 extra beds, the aged care facility also needs more quilts. Enter, Art and Craft member Margot Case. “A couple of years ago

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I managed to get 46 quilts in four months,” Margot told News Of The Area. “I talked to everyone, I talked to every organisation I could think of,” Margot said. This time around, Margot needs at least six quilts to donate to Peter Sinclair Gardens. ‘’There’ve got to be single bed cotton quilts, and they have to be in good condition,” Margot said. “I’ve made them, some people here have made them and given them to me.’’ “I go looking around

garage sales and looking for them there.” Margot has been a member of the Myall Art and Craft Centre for 15 years The Quilters group also donates to Bear Cottage. So if you’d like to help out, you can drop your quilt donation to the Art and Craft group behind the Visitors Information Centre near the bridge on Myall Street, Tea Gardens. Or you can give Margot Case a call on 4997 9212.

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Conaghan, Lynda Richards and Deyonne Page. Once again, thanks Carol Hayden and Margaret Smith for organising social bowls. Thursday 13 April: Social bowls was cancelled. Thanks to heavy showers of rain

overnight the green looked more like a swimming pool than a bowling green. The Grade 3 Pennant team were supposed to be playing Soldiers Point at home but their game was transferred to Soldiers Point as they have

undercover facilities. Unfortunately not a good result for the Grade 3 players with one game drawn and a loss in the other resulting in 0 points. The Grade 2 team headed off to Alder Park and the result here was a winning

one with Tea Gardens adding 4.5 points to their tally. The next home Pennant game will be the 27 April play commencing 9:30am with two trial ends. Sunday bowls will resume following Easter, on 23 April.

Grade 2 Pennant Winners Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club By Lynda RICHARDS

MONDAY 10 April: Bi -monthly meeting was held with a good attendance. Congratulations to Lorraine Harvey, Lynne Green, Kayelene Pearson and Robyn Beaumont for district trial selections. Great to see Wendy Jones back at bowls. Kayelene Pearson and Robyn Beaumont are bowling in the NSW Indoor Singles 29 April to 4 May, wishing you both good results. Tuesday 11 April: Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club Pennant Teams had home games. Grade 2 played Fingal Bay and Grade 3 were bowling against Nelson Bay Red. The north-westerly to south-westerly wind gusts of 25-30kms/hr did prove a challenge for most bowlers. Good wins to both grades this week Grade 2 gaining 5 points and Grade 3 4.5 points, well done ladies. Thanks to Francis Betar and Pam Gilchrist for preparing morning tea, your hard work is much appreciated. Social bowls played two games of fours the winners were Dianne Kiss, (playing lead, “swinger”), Dorothy Thompson and Jill McBride and the other winners were Bev Dunn, Veronica

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Bowlers from Duke of Wellington Hotel New Lambton will be visiting and bowling with the Sunday bowlers on this date. Play commences 10:00am, money to be paid prior to 9:30am. Should be a fun day.

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High Seas Celebration By Margie TIERNEY

THE small but dedicated committee and volunteers behind the second Grey and Thespian Mardi Gras would like to say thank you to the community for their support

of the recent event. “Congratulations one and all for the great success of the Grey and Thespian Mardi Gras 2017,” Organiser Mark McCormick said. Mark also paid tribute to the committee and

volunteers. “Your amazing efforts, dedication, hard work and attention to detail have made each individual event one to be proud of.” “The Mardi Gras as a whole is a standout example

newsofthearea.com.au of the incredible talent the people of Hawks Nest and Tea Gardens have and highlights what the combined energies of such a committed group can achieve.’’ The numbers were well up on last year at the Saturday evening Dinner Dance. 160 revellers kicked up their heels at the same time

IT’S an exciting time for members of the Hawks Nest Bridge Club. Construction is about to commence on the Club’s new premises. “We been talking about it for more than 20 years,” Club President Glenn Conroy told News Of The Area. “All of the time, we’ve been growing and growing and always with an idea to build our own clubhouse,” Glenn added. The building will be located at the end of the Yamba Street car park, behind the Hawks Nest Mall. At the recent Grey and Thespian Community day, the Bridge Club members manned a stall on the spot where they will soon be turning the first sod. “We’ve got everything in place, we’ve got Council approval, we’ve got the builder and we’ve got the money,” Charlie Shuetrim said.

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TWENTY dart players battled for the weekly mixed doubles team winning title. Thursday 13.4.2017 was the evening for the darts social competition. It is held every Thursday, starting at 7 pm for all members and guests. The mixed doubles winning team were Geoff Smith and Wayne Harris. The runner up mixed doubles team members were Darren Rapley and David( visitor to the club). The ladies highest score competition winner was

13/4/2017 A Grade 1. Graeme Bramley 40 2. Peter Walters 36 c/b 3. John Hickey 36 4. Arthur Calverley 35 c/b

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by many volunteers from the Progress Association and other locals who are dedicated to giving our community of Seniors an entertaining weekend, as well as showcasing the beautiful natural surroundings within which we call home.’’

New Bridge Club Building By Margie TIERNEY

Glenis Hartcher, scoring 98 well earned points. The mens highest score competition winner was

raising $600 for Alzheimer’s Research. Trevor Jennings from the Mardi Gras Committee summed up the weekend as a great success. “Overall, the 2017 ‘Grey and Thespian Mardi Gras’ was considered to be a great success, primarily due to the incredibly hard work put in

Mens Highest Score winner - Graeme Bramley

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‘’We’ve had a grant of $50,000 from the NSW Government, $33,000 from MidCoast Council and members of the club itself have put in over $200,000,” Charlie said. “Council has been very supportive, and it will bring people to the Yamba Street area.” The project will also leave access between the car park and the Hawks Nest mall. The Bridge Club is hopeful construction will start within the next few weeks with the building completed by the end of the year. “It will be a huge community asset,” Leslie Falla said.

New Myall Masters Committee

By Rhonda BOBAKO

THE Autumn nip in the air indicates to Myall Masters Swimming Club members that their track suits should be packed with their towels when heading for a swim to the Raymond Terrace heated pool. The weather hasn’t dampened the enthusiasm with which Peter Kellaway is training for the upcoming World Masters Games in Auckland, New Zealand. Peter competed in the 80-84 year age grouping at the recent NSW Long Course Championships held at Homebush. Peter, who is a freestyle specialist, achieved first placings in the 50m, 100m and 200m freestyle. Now Kellaway has his sights firmly fixed on adding a world gold medal to his haul. Regardless, Peter will give of his best – that’s the type of guy he is. Members wish Peter well. Club members supported the Grey and Thespian Mardi Gras by displaying a visually engaging stall. The energetic members themselves attracted interest as examples of healthy, fit people. Strong interest was shown by people attending the market stalls and a list of potential members was collected for next season. A number of changes to the administration of Myall Masters occurred at the recently held Annual General Meeting. After 14 years as head coach, Leon Bobako did not seek re-election but will assist the coaching team of

Peter Kellaway, Mal Motum and new head coach, Brad Jensen, on deck during training sessions. Brad is enthusiastic about imparting his knowledge to help swimmers improve in technique and fitness. Secretary, Linda Stubbs, after many years at the ‘’desk’’ has stood down and welcomed Judy Glover to the position. Judy has had a long and dedicated association with swimming clubs and is looking forward to the challenge of being Secretary. Linda’s capable administrative ability will be evident in her position as Registrar for the Club. After 14 years (give or take a few months) as Publicity Officer, this is my last article. The Committee for the 2017/2018 is: President Chris Lock, Vice President Mal Motum, Secretary Judy Glover, Treasurer John Estens, Social Secretary Shirley Darch, Club Captain Chris Mobbs and Publicity Officer Val Mobbs. President, Chris Lock, thanked the outgoing committee for their commitment of time and energy to the Club. Chris warmly welcomed the new position holders and is eager to direct Myall Masters Swimming Club through another successful season. Life Members, Rhonda and Leon Bobako, thanked all those members who contribute to the fun, fitness and friendship that is Myall Masters Swimming Club and asked the new committee to nurture the Club in the year ahead.

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Little Athletes Celebrate FROM Page 20 having fun at the same time. The group recently held its end of season Presentation Day, celebrating their achievements at the Tea Gardens Country Club. It was a chance to reflect on a season which saw a number of the athletes make it through to the recent State Championships in Sydney. Among the award recipients were Tyler Rogers and Lilly White who received the Highest Achiever awards. Tyler Rogers was also named as the Highest Point Score. President’s Encouragement Award went to Aaliyah PaulsonRuprecht who receives free registration next season. Sam Alchin took home a trophy for Perfect Attendance. There were prizes and certificates too for the Zone, Zone Multi, Regional, State Multi and State Awards. Secretary Melisa Brown told News Of The Area, “Thanks to all our committee,

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Brighter Beginnings. “Thanks too to all the businesses and groups who donated, Auroras

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marker come groundsman if anyone would like to volunteer their time and a Tiny Tots Co-ordinator.”

q PRESIDENT’S ENCOURAGEMENT AWARD: Aaliyah Paulson-Ruprecht with MCLAC President Ngaire White.

HIGHEST ACHIEVERS: Tyler Rodgers & Lilly-Ann Whit.

q PERFECT ATTENDANCE MEDAL: Medal Sam Alchin.

Myall Little Athletics will be back in September. Secretary Melisa Brown said, “We really need a line

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Myall Coast Mudcrabs Rugby Union Football Club is looking for an enthusiastic Assistant Coach to join the existing coaching team. The position is immediate start to assist the coaching team and players through the Lower Mid North Coast Rugby Union 2017 Season. All enquiries should be directed to Captain Ashley Rushby on 0478 012 761.

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Local For Sale CONTINUED from previous page GOLF Buggy compact mk2 with umberela holder, harldy used, cost $147, Sell $60. 49843494 GRECIAN 4 stately columns 275 high suitable for gazebo. Offer. 0404477158 GUITAR Ibanez AS153. Brand new. Professional Semi Accoustic. $1,350. 0413046858 JAGUAR Epochlock Model 056/055, hardly used. $50. Phone 0413 052 660 LADIES BROOKE White Joggers. As new. Size 8.5 (40 Euro). Cost $220 Sell for $120. Phone 49970890.

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POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158

BEACH umberella $14. Coffee Machine almost new $50. 2 pottery tubs 57cm h with plants $55 LD each. Large SO pot 62cm h with plants $40 each. Persian floor rug $60 165cmx120cm Ph 49828787.

REDUCED: 17’ 6” Golf Pop Top Van. Tare 1180. 2001. 6mths Rego. $16,000 Ph 49979727 or 0429433103

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

POP TOP Golf 12 ft. 2 berth, front kit. awn + annex. 750kg. VG cond. Reg 7/17. $4700ono. 0427633776

CLEAN FILL Free Clean fill wanted. Dirt, clay, sandy soil. For Medowie area. Call 0401 308 359

MAZDA 6 Auto 5 door hatch, Exc vehicle leather int, new tyres, brake pads Reg service 93,200kms, CJG65V $14,950 ono 0414474045

1991 Roadstar Poptop. Registered March 17. 12x6 2 single beds. Side LDkitchen/ SO dinette.electric fridge gas stove towing weight 620kgs. $7000 Irene 49810782

REGENT Roystan Caravan 22’. Built September 2009. Rego NSW 9/2017. Complete with all necessary items for travel. Hot dipped Galvanise chassis. $40,000. Ph: 0417 224 017

QUEEN Ensemble Bed Dream Haven Premier. $50 Ph 0428450925 txt for pic RUNNING shoes with studs and wrench. As new cond. 31cm $20.49829526 SCRAPBOOKING shop contents sell-off locally at hugely discounted prices. Theme packs, albums, papers, letters, embellishments & magazines. Free gifts for everyone. Phone Sonja on 0410424041 SCYTHE, excelent condition. Little use $85 ono 49824029

TRAVEL Cot Folding steel craft good cond. $40 49822475

MGI 3-Wheel Golf Buggy, incl Battery, $100, 49814454 MOTOR Scooter 125cc Arquin auto. Less than 5,000 kms panier, cover. Reg to June $1450 ono 0418554192

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

OUTDOOR Setting 5pc Green Aluminium. Bar Height Round Glass Top Table and 4 chairs. Table diam 108cm H. 95cm Chairs H 113cmW 61cmD 78cm. $120ono ph 0427642075 PIANOLA ROLLS, many titles old and new. Large $20 each Medium $15 each. Singles $10 each. Ring 4997 0051 for list. Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au

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LOUNGE Two recliners $500. Top condition. Phone 49813784

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

LOUNGE. 2 seater lounge, VGC $80. Tel: 02 4981 4454

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Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $950 Ph 0402290498

LOUNGES 2 x 2 seater, striped velvet, custom made, excellent condition $500 Ph 49198139

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TWO door Fisher & Paykal dishwasher 0418 665 511 TV Cabinet 2100mm l x 580mm w 1350mm h. Timber. Ph 49972317. TUMBLEWEED mulch maker, little use $35 ono 49824029

BURNT orange velvet covered Ottoman with storage $30. 49198139 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 SHOWER Chair $30, Commode Chair $50, both near new, Retro glass top dining table, extendable & 3 chairs $50, Dble Brass Bed $100, Unusual Retro Club lounge with wooden inserts in arms for drinks plus 2 chairs gd cond $100. Ph 0409499794 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 PLACE YOUR ADVERT

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WALKER new cond, $70ono 49819926 WALL Unit Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $1200 0428450925 Medowie WARDROBE 2 door, with drawers, minor damage $70 49829498

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CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 2010 Jayco Sterling 21.65-3 caravan, in as new cond, front leather lounge, 190Lt 2-door fridge, oven, microwave, water fitler, slide-out queen bed, full ens incl wash mach, rollout awn, solar, wineguard arial & TV. Non smoking original owners. Ready for any advertures. $42,500 Ring 4982 8321 2001 Jayco Freedom Pop Top. 15.5ft. Lshape sgl bds. 3-way fridge. L-shape dining. 4 burn cook top. batt pack. Alex plug. Rollout awn. Fnt boot & toolbox. Tare 1180. Gd cond. Reg 17/5/17. $10,500ono. 49975922 2001 Coromal excel 505. pop top 9/17 D bed reg a/c OLdbl. S vg cond $15750. 0429787822

CAMERON Off Road Camper. Ex Cond.Very little use.Many extras. Detail on enquiry. Reduced $10500. 0448237257

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Boats 8 FOOT Aluminium LD oars. tender O with S $250ono 0431813908 2009 model Quintrex 20ft 560 freedom cruiser with 135hp mercruiser motor with 340 hrs. Hummingbird sounder plus a heap of accessories plus all safety gear. Never been outside. Log booked serviced. Last service December 2016. First to see will buy. $30.000.00 neg. Bulahdelah 0408428800. PLACE YOUR ADVERT in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 There are great options to RUN YOUR AD until your ITEM IS SOLD Email us today ads@mcnota.com.au We will email you a PROOF along with a PRICE

Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au WARDROBES Two childrens white wardrobes $50 each. Call after 6pm 4982 7308 Salamander Bay WASHING Machine (new) Still in Box. Unwanted Raffle LD Prize. SO 7.5l Front Hisense Loader. $240 Carmen 0431285903 WOODEN toys (lge), 10 semi trailers, 3 tractors, 1 train, 3 rocking horses, Will sell sep or together Ph 49817297

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ALUMINUM 3.75m Quintrex run-about 15hp Yamaha. 2 swiv seats. Nav lights. Fish/F. Live bait tank, Cover, $3500 ono 49975922

SMALL wood heater in good cond. Ph 0409499794

FIBREGLASS 4.72m half cabin pongrass run about 50 hp Evinrude trailer & accessories $3,000 0413600993 KAWASAKI 550 Jet Ski with trailer, Stand up, $999 0403 684110 QUINTREX V-nose punt 3.85m 15Hp Evinrude. Gd Cond. Reg. $2600ono Ph 0418 863 088 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 PRIDE Playmate 40hp. $1200. No rego. 0403684110 49971651 STACER 429 Seaway 2015. 40HP Evinrude & Stacer trailer. Lic for 5 people. 3 yr warr. VG cond. $18,000. Ph Jim 0403807200 STEGCRRAFT 15 footer, half cabin, runabout. 55hp Evinrude, both reg, $3000. 0403 684110

TINNY Aluminium, new trailer, 15HP Yamaha only 8hrs running, $3500 ono 49973429

Vehicles 2014 Ford Focus Sport Hatch, LW MK2 5D 6 speed, automatic, in excellent condition one owner. $19,500 or reasonable offer. Fingal Bay 0418945934 2003 Audi convertable. Auto. No rego. Runs well. Damaged interior. $7000 Ph 0412194099 2000 Toyota Avalon, Gd cond, 248426klms, XTB282 $2800 Phone 0419210848 2006 Peugeot sports cabriolet NXP07T 11 mths rego 74,000 klms immaculate $9,000 0410454415 HOLDEN Viva Mech A1 auto, cruise control $5700 ono 0419031160 HOLDEN Jackaroo 2000. Only 242000klms, Capable of $500,000, Exc cond in all aspsects. Roof bar, Bull bar. VG tyres, Cruise, HD Towbar, 7-seats, Pet/LPG for cheap fuel. You wiil be proud to own. $5750 0400 027 209 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 HONDA Legend 1991 Rego 3 Apr. 1 owner. LM-473 $6000 49828782 Classifieds ads@mcnota.com.au

MERCEDES Vito SWB Van 6sp, 2.0TD Air Con, AXG56B $7990 ono, 0409 320 500 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Or (02) 4983 2134 TRAILER Alum flattop, 7x5, rego Feb 18, $650 ono 49817721

Work Wanted Clerical work/ cleaning. Retail, invoicing, myob efficient part time. Phone Debbie 0438432573

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