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Firefighters Honoured THREE members of the Bulahdelah Fire Brigade have been honoured by the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) in recognition of their ongoing commitment to their community. Formally acknowledging their years of dedication, volunteers Mark Hartwell, Dave Morgan and Laurie Sumner were each presented with a 10year Service Medal at a ceremony recently held at Tuncurry. At 86 years young, Laurie is one of the Brigade’s most active members and has attended 93 percent of all callouts since he started volunteering 11 years ago. “I’m the oldest member of the Brigade and I’ll continue volunteering until I can’t climb into the

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truck anymore,” he said. “The Brigade is one big family and we all volunteer because we enjoy it.” Deb Gilbert, who has been volunteering with the RFS for 13 years, starting at Bulahdelah and now serving as Deputy Captain of the Coolongolook Brigade, was also honoured with a 10-year Service Medal. The Awards were presented by NSW RFS Assistant Commissioner Stuart Midgley and Myall Lakes MP Stephen Bromhead. Mr Bromhead said the local Brigade members were amongst 73 RFS volunteers from the

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q NSW RFS Assistant Commissioner Stuart Midgley, Coolongolook Brigade Deputy Captain Deb Gilbert, Myall Lakes MP Stephen Bromhead and MidCoast Mayor David West. Photo: Supplied MidCoast region who were recognised at the ceremony for their ongoing service. “The dedication and experience of each and every one of these volunteers is priceless,”

Mr Bromhead said. “Their hard work and professionalism does not go unnoticed and this is a welcome opportunity for the community to express their gratitude and say

thank you.” Mr Bromhead said the 73 medal recipients have accumulated an impressive 1,513 years of service between them.

Cancer Council’s Biggest Morning Tea has been raising much needed funds for a cause close to all of our hearts. Doing their bit in a big way last weekend, were the residents of Palm Lake Resort in Tea Gardens. Tables were laden with delicious delights as the community came together for a morning of entertainment and of course, great food and cups of tea. “Last year we raised

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raffle prizes, and the most gorgeous spread of luscious goodies.” There was also performances from the Resort’s Choir and a number of other musical numbers. “All of us are touched by cancer, it’s an insidious disease.” Last year the Australia wide campaign raised an amazing $11.9 million. The Cancer Council uses that money for research but also to support people and families living with cancer and to prevent cancer. For example, $25

covers the cost of protecting 15 children from potentially harmful exposure through the SunSmart School program. $155 provides transport and a night’s stay at a Cancer Council Lodge for people who need to travel for vital cancer treatment. All the members of the Palm Lake Social Committee ensured the Big Morning Tea in the Promenade Room was a huge success and are sure to be back to do it all again next year.

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Celebrating Meals on Wheels By Margie TIERNEY

THE tables were groaning with morning tea delights, and the smiles on the faces of the Meals on Wheels volunteers told the story. They were all happy to be in each other’s company, a rare treat for the group, as they celebrated Volunteers Week last Wednesday. The team, which is based

in the Hawks Nest Community Centre, cooks and delivers more than a thousand meals a month to clients who live as far away as Bulahdelah to the north, to Karuah to the south and all points in between. “Some of our volunteers have been with us for 15 years,” Dan Holmes said. “Without the volunteers we

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Top Student Awarded BULAHDELAH Central School student Seleana Murphy has been awarded a Harding Miller Education Foundation Scholarship in recognition of her top academic achievements. The four-year scholarship, valued at up to $20,000, was announced at the annual Public Education Foundation Award ceremony at Sydney Town Hall last week. “I was ecstatic when I found out I had won the Award,” Seleana said. “It is very exciting and a great honour to be selected.” The Harding Miller Foundation focuses on providing resources and support for high achieving girls in Year 9 who are facing disadvantage to lift their educational outcomes and

career aspirations. Seleana said the Scholarship includes a new laptop computer, home internet access, face-toface tutoring and mentoring along with cash to help with school expenses. “It is going to make a big difference,” she said. “It will help me alot at school and it will also help me achieve my future educational goals.” After completing Year 12, Seleana said she hopes to study nursing at university. “I want a career where I can help others and nursing will enable me to make a positive impact in many people’s lives,” she said. Seleana was amongst 230 NSW students who received prestigious scholarships from the Public Education Foundation last week.

Department of Education Secretary Mark Scott said the Awards provide financial assistance to the recipients and acknowledges their dedication and commitment. “These Scholarships are about recognising and rewarding student excellence to encourage high-achieving students to continue to maximise their potential,” he said. Seleana said the Award has boosted her confidence and provided an opportunity she may not have otherwise had. “It has given me the chance to reach my dream,” she said.

together.” Meredyth started as a volunteer at Bulahdelah more than 20 years ago, before coming on as staff. “It is amazing what you get out of it, the joy of delivering the meal and knowing that you’re often the only person the recipient sees for the day.” “It’s a great connection, spending some time with our clients.” And of course, Meredyth said, “We could always do with more volunteers.”

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Big Curry Night By John SAHYOUN THE Bulahdelah War Memorial Trust spiced up their fundraising efforts last week by hosting an Indian Curry Night for the community. With a winter chill in the air, the large crowd of diners at the RSL Hall quickly warmed from the inside out as they sampled the eight curries on offer. The dishes were the

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culinary delights of renowned local chef Ken Snellgrove and received rave reviews from the guests. “What a fantastic night, the food was incredible,” one community member told News Of The Area. “The curries were sensational,” another said. With bellies full of comforting heat, the fun continued with Indian dancing which had the crowd shimming and shaking in true

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Back in Time By Margie TIERNEY MOST Fridays for Myall Coast U3A Group are reserved for a presentation and recently it was the turn of the U3A’s resident Science Teacher, Ronnie Nichols. “Ronnie was superb in delivering a talk, illustrated with slides and videos, on when and how the first people, the Aborigines, arrived in this Great Southern Land,” Warwick Nichols said. “To understand that, she gave the U3A audience and guests a geology refresher course on continental drift and plate tectonics as well the astronomy related to the generation of an ice age due to variations in the earth’s path around the sun.” Warwick added, “This then led to a discussion of glaciation and the

Bollywood style. “The night was a great way of promoting cultural diversity,” War Memorial Trust Secretary Jeff Carryer said. “The food and dancing were a highlight and it was great for families in that they could bring their children.” Jeff said with the support of the community, more than $1,200 was raised from the night. “The chef volunteered his time, money and expertise for this event,” Jeff said. “All monies raised will go to maintenance of the Hall and the purchase of equipment to maintain the surrounds of the Rotunda.” The War Memorial Trust has hosted many successful community events over the years including music and movie nights, men’s health talks, displays and ANZAC Day breakfasts. Jeff said they are hoping to host further events throughout the year. “We want to continue to utilise the hall on a regular basis for affordable community events,” he said.

accompanying ocean level falls which resulted in the exposure of islands visible one from the others, between Indonesia and Australia.” “Animal populations in Oz before the arrival of people were discussed including the megafauna and the possible factors leading to extinction of these animals. The megafauna were the giant reptiles, birds and marsupials which once roamed Australia. Ronnie went on to talk about the advances in dating techniques, nuclear radiation and its role in biological and mineral dating and dna in fossils. The success of her presentation was such that the U3A has scheduled another talk by Ronnie Nichols on Friday 20 July.

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POLICE are seeking information in relation to the theft of an antique chair which was recently stolen from St James Church in Bungwahl It is reported that the ornately carved chair was stolen between 8am on Thursday 24 May and 10.30am on Saturday 26 May. Bulahdelah Police said the chair is made of oak and has a distinctive appearance. Anyone with information about the matter is encouraged to contact police.

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By Margie TIERNEY MEMBERS of the Galleries in the Gardens are busy creating new works for the group’s annual Winter Warmer Art Exhibition. And what better place to prepare, than soaking up the autumn sunshine in the gardens of their Gallery in Tea Gardens. ‘One Size Fits All’, is the thought-provoking theme of this year’s exhibition, which is being held at the artists’ new home on Marine Drive. “The exhibition opens at The Gallery on Friday 8 June at 5pm,” Trevor Cook, President of GIG said. “We invite you to attend, meet our artists, view their latest works and enjoy a complimentary drink and nibble.” “During the proceedings Maitland Regional Art Gallery’s Curator, Kim Blunt, will reveal the winning artwork following a day of concerted judging.” And just like the Archibalds, there’s also a ‘People’s Choice’ award. “Throughout the June long weekend visitors to The Gallery can cast their vote for their favourite artwork,” Trevor said. The Winter Warmer exhibition will be on display from Saturday 10 June for a limited time, and entry is free. It’s been a big year for the Galleries in the Garden, finally having a place to call home and thousands of visitors enjoying the experience as well.

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Three hurt in crash THREE people were taken to hospital after a motor vehicle accident at Bulahdelah last weekend. Emergency services were called to the scene of the two-car collision at the intersection of The Lakes Way and Pacific Highway at about 5pm on 26 May. Police said two people, an 82-yearold man and his 80-year-old wife, were in one of the vehicles and a 25-year-old male was the sole occupant of the other. Paramedics treated the victims at the scene before both drivers and the passenger were taken to John Hunter Hospital for further treatment. Police said investigations into the cause of the collision are continuing.

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completely dominating the Newcastle competition in all grades. Next week Grade 4 play away at Raymond Terrace and the Grade 6 side play at home against Hexham. 27 May: The great weather continued today and 23 players enjoyed the camaraderie of Sunday Bowls. A drawer from the winning cards resulted in a win by the team with the largest margin. This was the team of Irena McKenzie, Bev Dunn and Pam Gilchrist. The organisers would like to thank chef Merv Mills. Conditions were ideal for play on the immaculate grass green for the semi-finals of the Club Major Singles Championship. Peter Cheney continues his good form taking on the 2013 Singles Champion, Jeff

Hunter Quarries is dedicated to supporting the local community wherever possible and has a long and proud history of doing so. Hunter Medical Research Institute East Gresford Showground. The Crime Prevention Review. Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) The 43rd & 44th Solo Hunter region local Government Golf Day. Myall Coast News of the area Bulahdelah Soccer Club. Bulahdelah Show. Bulahdelah Golf Club. Tea Gardens Baptist Church. Karuah Pre-School. Karuah Primary School.

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Every time my mother-in-law has a clean out, she brings all her discarded items to me and says, ‘I don’t want these anymore but they are too good to throw out. I’m sure you can use them.’ I actually have enough of my own crap without taking hers as well. Mrs BY, Raymond Terrace

Dear Mrs BY, SOME people are hoarders and others are declutterers but you have created a whole new hybrid: a declutterer who wants to hoard, but at your expense. I personally hate clutter. I am not big on knick-knacks or ornaments or stray children. They just gather dust. Clean lines make us feel more in control and able to deal with things. If your home is full of junk, your mind will be full of junk as well. I know not everyone feels this way, however, and they like to hold onto things like ornaments (and children) for sentimental value. Sure, keep the kids, but do you really need that pottery hippopotamus with the chipped leg, just because Aunt Delilah gave it to you when you were five? How about the three planks of timber rotting in the backyard that are waiting to be constructed into an alfresco area complete with pergola, ornamental grapevine and fire pit? No, you are not really going to turn those broken cups into homemade candles or invite guests over for a high tea. Are you? Next time your mother-in-law comes up with a handful of gifts, just hold your hand up in a ‘stop immediately’ signal. Tell her, up front, that if the objects are too good to throw out, she should keep them herself or take them to the recycling centre where they will be put to good use. Your politeness is not only creating a cluttered house, but is taking up valuable headspace conjuring feelings of passive aggression. Carpe diem, Jasminda

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Baker in a great match. Peter went down 25-31 but will learn an enormous amount from his experience. Jeff will continue to the final to be played next Sunday. In the other game two champions faced off in a game of precision bowls that was a delight to watch. Sean Mearrick went into the game with a badly damaged left shoulder but played superbly to take the match right up to threetime champion Richard Lee. The match went to 36 ends before Richard powered away in the closing stages. He won 31-23. A great final to watch next week with Richard in superb form determined to add another title to his impressive CV.

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Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club By The JAFFA 23 MAY: Another beautiful autumn day saw 46 bowlers competed in the Wednesday Nominated Triples competition. Today there were five teams winning both games, an indication that the competition is heating up with some very interesting games and ends. The Noel Jackson team recorded a creditable +50; Bill Heylbut’s team and Danny Johnson teams topped that with a +53. Not to be outdone, the Neville Vaughn “four” recorded a +55 but was edged out on a countback by the team of Peter King, Peter Cheney and John Slater who took away the money. Interestingly, the Noel Jackson’s team, fuelled by jelly beans, jagged a 9 pointer in their second game and Max Stephens’ side also achieved a 9 followed 5 ends later with an 8. Still not good enough to get the money! The Myall Bistro voucher went to the lucky winner John Yabsley. 25 May: Open Friday Pairs was played today with 17 players taking part. 26 May: In the Newcastle District Saturday Pennant competition played today, the Pelican Pest Control sponsored Grade 4 side played at home against East Maitland whilst the Pelican Pest Control Grade 6 side also played East Maitland at East Maitland. Both sides had disappointing results with just one Grade 4 team managing a close win over their opponents. The team of Ken Devlin, Col Amos, Mark Hair and Jeff Baker managed to scrape home 22-21. The remaining teams recorded losses and the Master Board was won by East Maitland 67-49. The Grade 6 side were bought back to earth with a dull thud in their match against the might of the juggernaut that is East Maitland. All teams were out-bowled significantly on a sluggish surface with the best performed team being the Noel Jackson four which included Gary Wynne, Graham Kelly, and David Perry. East Maitland recorded an easy win 81-40 The huge East Maitland Club recently joined Zone 2 from Zone 6 and they are

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Three teams went South Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club By Lynda RICHARDS

TUESDAY 22nd May: A good turn up of bowlers considering 3 teams of Fours were down the south coast participating in the Womens Bowls NSW Sate Carnival 2018. Format for play was 2 games of 3 bowls Triples 18 ends and a Singles Contest between Dale Winter, Bev Stephens and Sandra Leisemann. Great

to see Carolyn Bywater back bowling. A close game all the way between Judi Polak, Dorothy Thompson and Lynne Green v Sheril Johnson, Lily Smith and Jill McBride. Jill’s team winning 15 v 13. Carolyn Bywater, Jean Glover and Wendy Jones were equal with Dianne Kiss, Carol Hayden and Robyn Beaumont on the 7th end, 8 all. Robyn’s team claiming victory by 8 shots 19 v 11. The singles contest was 10 ends, 3 competitors each opponent

bowled against each other, the winner determined by points scored. Sandra coming in 3rd with 17 shots, Dale and Bev drawing on 18 shots. A 1 bowl “play off” situation, winner Dale Winter. Lynne Green was the winner of the raffle this week, once again thanks to Myall Bistro and Café for their donation of their raffle prize. Thursday 24th May: No social bowls played. Unfortunately none of our teams playing at the

NSW State Carnival made it to the Post Sectional Play. Francis Betar, Kerry Faber, Elaine Marsden and Loretta Baker had the best results with 3 wins and a draw from their 6 games bowled. Well done ladies. Next year the Carnival will be in Tuncurry, thankfully a bit closer to home.

was in for his second try to take the score to Roos 8 Magpies 0. The Big hitters in the first half were Sam Croese, Daniel Evans, Tyson Peters, Mitch O’Bryan, Trent Saunders, Jake Blanch, Aiden Bills, Dwayne Fleming, Josh Page, Mitch Turvey, David Dodd, Tim Johnson, Jack Fleming and Adam Crampton. It was a very hard and physical game. With the Roos holding the Magpies out until 14 minutes to go in the first half when they scored their first converted try to take the

score to Gloucester 6 Karuah 8. Then 3 minutes later they were in again with another converted try Magpies 12 Roos 8. 2 and half minutes later they were in again Magpies 16 Roos 8. Meter men in the first half for the Roos were Trent Saunders, Tyson Peters, Josh Page, Jake Blanch, Sam Croese, Aiden Bills, Dwayne Fleming, Mitch Turvey, Jack Fleming, Adam Crampton, Mitch O’Bryan, Daniel Evans, Tim Johnson and David Dodd. With just under 3

minutes to go in the first half the Magpies were in again to take the halftime score to Gloucester 20 Karuah 8. Gloucester was the first to score 2 minutes into the second half 24/8. The hit men in the second half for the Roos were Ben Feeney, Josh Page, Mitch O’Bryan, Daniel Evans, Tyson Peters, Dwayne Fleming, Tim Johnson, Simi Asomua, Mitch Turvey, Adam Crampton, David Dodd, Jack Fleming and Trent Saunders. The Roos held the Magpies out until just under

q Deyonne Page, Karen McPhie, Jeanette Emmett and Robyn Webster at the Sate Carnival, Wisemans Park Wollongong City Bowling Club.

Gloucester take down Karuah By Sonja EVANS ON Saturday the Karuah Roos travelled up the Buckets Way to take on the Gloucester Magpies. The Magpies kicked off and with the Roos running up hill they were the first to put points on the board 7mins in with Aiden Bills taking an intercept to run all most the full-length of the field 4/0. Then 15 minutes in from a nice scoot from Dwayne Fleming with an offload to Aiden Bills who

Results of the RSL Trophy Hawks Nest Vets By Tony SMITH STABLEFORD. 22/5/2018. Results of the RSL Trophy played on 15/5/2018. 1st. Stuart McLeod 41 c/b 2nd. Bryan Moon 41 Front 9 1. Alan Crittenden 19 c/b 2. Gordon Morrison 19 c/b 3. Robert Macklinshaw 19 c/b Vouchers to 14 c/b Back 9 1. Barry Maclean 26 2. Breton Gibbs 19 c/b 3. Peter Ham 19 c/b Vouchers to 14 c/b

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Vets Stableford Myall Coast Vets By Tony SMITH STABLEFORD. 24/5/2018. A Grade. 1. Denis Downie 40 2. 2 Bruce Clayton 39 3. David Potts 37 4. Kevvy Williams 36 c/b 5. Bob Liubinskas 36 B Grade. 1. Lee Rankin 36 2. Roger Humphreys 34 c/b

3. Tony Baker 34 4. Keith Harvey 33 c/b 5. Keith Hudson 33 C Grade. 1. Neil Clifton 39 2. Kelvin K Clarke 36 3. Geoffrey Crockett 35 4. Keith Smith 34 5. Robert Reid 33 NTP. 10th A. Denis Downie B. Curran, Tommy Balls To. A. 32 B. 29 C. 26

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halfway through the second half when they got another converted try 30/8. The Roos were the next to score with 16 minutes to go in the second half with Jack Fleming crossing the line to take the score to Karuah 12 Gloucester 30. Gloucester countered within 2 minutes they were in 34/12. The runners in the second half for the Roos were Simi Asomua, Tent Saunders, Josh Page, Jake Blanch, Mitch O’Bryan, Dwayne Fleming, Mitch Turvey, David Dodd, Tyson Peters and Daniel Evans. 10 minutes to go

Foursomes Results By Lorraine COLEMAN

SATURDAY Ladies 19-5-2018 - Stableford - 32 Players A Grade 1. Marcia Smith 35 2. Lynda Bayliss 33 C/B 3. Debbie Matheson 33 C/B N.T.P Hole 16 L. Bayliss B Grade 1. Robyn Keegan 35 2. Gisela Cutler 30 C/B 3. Janet Moore 30 C/B N.T.P. Hole 16 R. Keegan Balls to 29 C/B Tuesday Ladies 22-5-2018 - Foursomes Championships - 66 Players Overall Winners 1. Jo Weston & Karen Johnston 75 2. Ann Syme & Annie Scott

76.5 C/B 3. Fran Henderson & Patricia Dodd 76.5 4. Elle Gottwaltz & Di Davis 77 5. Pamela Keegan & Susan Fordy 77.5 C/B Balls to 80 C/B Gross Winners Annette Benton & Debbie Matheson 94 FOURSOMES CAMPIONS over 36 Holes Gross Score Annette Benton & Debbie Matheson 191 R/U Cheryl Foster & Ann Morris 195 FOURSOMES CHAMPIONS over 36 Holes Nett Score Jo Weston & Karen Johnston 153 R/U Sari McDonald & Dale McClure 154

Gloucester were in again with another converted try 40/12. Then again with 7 minutes to go Gloucester got another converted try to take the final score to Magpies 46 Roos12. Players player 3 points went to Jack Fleming, 2 points to Mitch Turvey and 1 point to Aiden Bills. Sponsors Choice went to Daniel Evans and Coaches Award went to Tyson Peters. Next Saturday the Roos take on Paterson River at Paterson Sportsground 3pm kick off. Game Day Sponsors are A Johnson Sawmill and Farley Oysters.

Fishing Frenzie Social Club By Lyn PEIRSON Hawks Nest Golf Club Social Club

LAST weeks competition was well contested due to great weather. A large variety of species were caught. Bream and Taylor were most prevalent. Our men’s winner was Paul Hunt and the runner up was Trevor Peirson. Ladies winner was Gail Bartlett and Jessica Slow was runner up Next outing is the June long weekend and the Gibba to Gibba is June 22nd.

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WEDNESDAY Ladies Championship winner Gross - T Stellema & B Gordon Net - B Kitchen & P Lindsay Thursday Vets winner - G Eadie r/u - J Hooper Saturday Monthly Mug Men winner - J Graham r/u G Harvey Ladies Winner - B Gordon Jackpot - R Richards Sunday Mixed Foursomes Gross winner - L Pascoe & B Schlenert Net - M Mason & G Buck Jackpot - C Littlechild Sunday Darts winner -M Schlenert r/u - D Carroll Mens highest score - Z Styles 138 Woman highest score - J buck 8

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SITUATED in one of the nicest streets in Hawks Nest, this private home is situated on a parcel of just over 1000 sqm.

a family bathroom with a bathtub and a separate WC. Another alfresco dining area at the back of the home - watch the kids play in the back yard after a day at the

Walk to the Golf Course, the shops, medical centre, cafés & restaurants in Hawks Nest. Or take the kayak down to the River (approx. 600m). Enter into the downstairs to a large open area, a nook would make the perfect study space and an over-sized area that could be used as a

rumpus room or convert into two additional bedrooms or teenage / in-law accommodation. The laundry incorporates a shower & WC. Upstairs the living and dining areas are open to the balcony. The kitchen has been recently refurbished. Walk out to the private leafy deck that would comfortably seat the whole family. Three bedrooms all with built ins and

Quiet Surroundings - Water Views 142 Cove Boulevard NORTH ARM COVE PRICE: $225,000

THIS fantastic corner lot, with amazing natural surroundings offers filtered water views of North Arm Cove and would be a great place to build your new home. The block has sealed road frontage on both sides, easy access to power and telephone and covers an area of 1119sqm. Being offered with a current DA approval for a dwelling and a recent survey

report, this lot poses the perfect location to build the dream home being a very close distance to public reserve swimming areas. North Arm Cove is on the waters of Port Stephens and enjoys great waterways for fishing, boating, snorkelling and a ‘must visit’ destination for any lovers of watersports. Contact us today to arrange an inspection of this fantastic property. For further information contact John Rumble at Hawks Nest First National Real Estate on (02) 49970262.

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beach. A single garage and carport, the backyard is fully fenced. Perfectly positioned as a holiday home or rental, or the ideal family home – a flexible floor plan and a great location – contact Century 21 Coastal Properties for an inspection.

A UNIQUE and well maintained property offering a balance of cleared pasture and rainforest pockets and a perfect northerly aspect. Situated on a sealed section of road, the home was designed to maximize the views and cool N/E breezes with large outdoor living areas overlooking the dam

and garden. The home features include 3 bedrooms (main with ensuite), study, bath & shower, 3rd toilet in laundry, huge open plan kitchen/ dining, separate lounge, double garage, and workshop. The land is well fenced into 4 paddocks plus house yard, with dams in each and excellent internal roads. For more information please call R&R Property on 4997 4325.

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Stunning Large Acreage Lot 14 Pindimar Rd, PINDIMAR PRICE: P.O.A

COMPRISING of 2 separate lots this large parcel of land is only a 7 minute drive from the thriving Tea Gardens and Hawks Nest townships with access via Pindimar Rd. Consisting of approximately 450 timbered acres combined this is one of the largest holdings of land in

the region. The property has many outstanding features including over 2 kilometres of water frontage to North Arm Cove and Bundabah Creek and high vantage points with stunning 360 degree views to the ocean and Port Stephens. Access tracks are placed throughout the property allowing for easy access to the waterfront and high

vantage points. Enjoy this wonderful piece of Australia’s beautiful East Coast now with potential for sub division and eco tourism subject to council approval. Only 40 minutes to Newcastle airport, 50 minutes to Newcastle city centre and an easy 2 hours drive to the end of the M1 Freeway at Hornsby this property will suit many potential purchasers. Inspection is by appointment. Contact Stuart Sinclair at Ray White Tea Gardens on 0488 133 998.

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Executive Residence on Acres 98 Clarke Street Pindimar PRICE: $1,200,000

SET amongst park like grounds on approximately 5 acres this immaculately presented architect designed home is an absolute delight to offer to the market. Kylie French at Tea Gardens Real Estate is pleased to offer to the market 98 Clarke Street. The contemporary styled home consists of four bedrooms with master suite offering walk-thru robe and ensuite bathroom, plus a Juliette balcony. The master

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Your life was a blessing. Your memory a treasure. You are loved beyond words and your missed beyond measure. Fly high our beautiful Angel. Sheila McKeough passed away peacefully on 20th May 2018. Sheila’s wishes were to not have a funeral however we will be having a Celebration of Life get together. 16th June 2018 2pm at Winda Woppa Reserve, The Anchorage, Hawks Nest. All friends and family are invited to talk about their happy memories in honor of Sheila if you would like. Sheila is survived by her beautiful sons Sean & Simon, her grandchildren, Amy, Isla, Rebecca, Ruby, Jake and Thomas, Jayde and cody, her loving sisters Kathy, Ann & Julie and her Daughters-in-law Alison and Marissa. Gone but never forgotten.

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Passed away 28.5.2018 Aged 96 years Late of Tea Gardens Beloved wife of ARTHUR (dec’d). Loving mother & mother-in-law of NARELLE & WILLIAM (dec’d). Much loved nan of SCOTT & KERRIE, KAREN & BRAD and ‘nannyda’ to MITCHELL, SHANNON, MEGAN, WILLIAM, ASHLEE & SHAYE. A dear sister & sister-inlaw of SAMUEL & MARGARET, & LILY MARCHANT (dec’d) and aunt to the HENRY AND GREEN Families.

Palm Lake Resort Tea Gardens Sleepovers and weekends required A varied role which includes responding to emergency situations, cleaning, administration, security. Email resume to teagardens@ palmlake.com.au

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Bindii and Broadleaf Weeds Spraying Program Council will undertake herbicide spraying on sporting fields, parks, pool surrounds, cemeteries, reserves and Council building surrounds throughout the MidCoast region, during the months of June through to October 2018. Only registered herbicides will be used as per label requirements. This program is subject to weather conditions.

BBQ matador Functional 6 burner with Side pot cooker, gas Bottle, tools and manuals. Almost new. $850 ono. 49198044 BOBBIN sanding machine. Carbatec complete with four bobbin sizes, extra sleeves and cabinet. As new $280. 49844510 / 0439437047 BOX trailer 7x4 Heavy duty VG condition $550 0412478882 DINNER set willow pattern six places 49191637 $30 Soldiers Point ELECTRIC Guitar Strat copy with quiver arm and three pick ups. $80 0419212863 FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $275 4997 0986

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LAWN mower and Edger, power tools, bits and pieces. Hawks Nest 49971774 LOUNGE Cream 2 seater lounge $45 and single armchair $15 0427861227 LOUNGE suite dark blue leather 3seater and 2 armchairs in good cond. $500. Lg timber extendable 49820432 Salamander. MACROB timber extension dining table and 6 leather D chairs OL with 3 Smatching wall units and entertainment unit. $500. 0407283748 Text for photos MOBILITY Scooter Shoprider. Folds down for car boot. New batteries. Excellent condition. Carrier bar for shopping bags. $850. Ph. 49198009. Tea Gardens. MOBILITY scooter Travelscoot, folds LD in car down, O Lives S Cond. $700 boot, good ono ph49877006

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Relatives and Friends of JENNY are warmly invited to attend her Funeral Service in St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, Cnr. Ogden & Witt Sts., Tea Gardens, this THURSDAY 31.5.2018 at 10am A private cremation will follow.

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READING:

Matthew 5: 5 & 6 “Blessed are the gentle for they shall inherit the earth. Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be satisfied.”Blessings from Lynne Miles

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ANSWERS: 1. Antarctic. 2. Four pins. 3. Ports.

TIDE CHART - 7 DAYS The below table show tidal variations at several locations. The time variation should be added to the corresponding Fort Denison time. In view of the variations caused by local conditions and meteorological effects, these times are approximate and must be considered as a guide only. They are not to be relied on for critical depth calculations for safe navigation. Actual times of High and Low Water may occur before or after the times indicated.

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Minor Singles Decided THIS month saw the playing and winning of the Karuah RSL Bowls Club annual Minor Singles Championship. The final was played before a large and knowing crowd at the club on a beautifully prepared, of fast, green in good weather. Dave Austin, club Vive President, said, “The minor singles is pivotal and hard fought competition and it marks the winner as a major player in our Club.” The final was played between Ben Taylor and Peter Green, both well known and respected long

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term members of the club. The game was marked by Dave, in line with the tradition that sees the VP appointed as the overseeing official of this vital game. Dave said, “It was a very competitive game played by two blokes I know well and like, but of course only one could win and that ended up being Peter Green.” Peter, now can no longer compete at the “minor” level and will go on now to only play at the major level. The Major Single Championship has now started in the club. President Mark Wilkie said, “Any club member who has not won a minor singles competition before can compete in the minor singles and as we welcome new and transferring players as members, one of these could well take the title next year.” If you would like to try lawn bowls, come along any Sunday morning for some free lessons. It’s a great game and who knows, you could be the next Minor Singles Champ!

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Social Darts Result By Lyn PEIRSON Hawks Nest Golf Club Social Club FOR the last two weeks we’ve had thirteen players and played four rounds of singles. Trevor Peirson was the winner last week and Michael

Russom was runner up. Men’s high score was Trevor Peirson with 123 And the ladies high score was Lyn Peirson with 133. This weeks winner was Matthew W. And the runner up was Trevor Peirson. Men’s high score was 180 by Trevor Peirson and the ladies high score was 112 by Sandra Hagen.

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