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children vying for the title of Australia’s ‘biggest tosser’. Traditionally, the male event includes throwing a brick which weighs in at five pounds and the women hurl two and a half pound rolling pins, providing a chance to demonstrate their impressive skills while taking part in this historic event. Hunter Strongman and reigning Australian Champion brick thrower, Kurt Livens (from Largs) and Stroud local, Sarah Eggins the current rolling pin champion, are both returning to the 2019 event to defend their titles. If you are up for the challenge to beat Kurt’s 2018 record of 85’ 3” (25m) and Sarah’s 96’ 10” (29m) - entries for all categories open from approximately 11.30am on event day. Nobody would have ever assumed that an entire event could be based on a brick, and that so much fun could be had from such a basic object. Boasting a population of over 700 the little town of Stroud, NSW however had very different ideas for this slab of cement, and are now the only Stroud in the world to continue this whacky tradition. In 1960 the towns of Stroud in the UK and the USA, both brick-making towns, held the first bricking-throwing contest. With
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Australia and Canada joining in 1961, and in 1962 Australia suggested including a women’s rolling pin contest. More recently the fun-filled addition of children being able to hurling a hen embodies the events sense of family spirit and lightheartedness, which keeps attracting participants and spectators year after year. Providing the ultimate family day out, the Stroud Showground will be bursting
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with market and food stalls, activities and entertainment - just be careful to duck out the way of the propelling pins, pullets and blocks! Littlest visitors can enjoy face painting and a variety of fun games led by Medowie Girl Guides. The ever popular tug-o-war returns along with the fast and furious post splitting and wood chop and a vintage vehicle displays.
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ON one of the bleakest and wettest evenings this Winter, over seventy members and guests of the Rotary Club of Myall Coast attended the 17th Changeover night last Monday to witness the induction of the incoming President, Ian Mackenzie-Smith. Emcee, Geoff Latona, took great delight in entertaining the audience with his jokes and humorous stories as he officially opened the evening and continued to keep the members and guests enthralled as the night progressed. Member, Judy Richardson, orated the toast to Rotary International and emphasized the importance of fellowship whilst working together and putting “Service above Self.” Judy also focused on the promotion of high ethical standards and said to her audience, “All of what I have said this evening regarding fellowship, service, high ethical standards, they all depend on people, people like you and me so if you want to see the true face of Rotary, look in the mirror and remind yourself that you are the face of Rotary.” Next on the agenda was the presentation of the Paul Harris Awards which date back to 1957 and these were presented this year to husband and wife team, Bev and Geoff Latona. These awards are a way for a local club to
recognize individuals for outstanding and exceptional service in the community. After receiving this prestigious award, Bev said, “I don’t believe that I am the only person who is worthy of this award.” Charter President of Rotary, Geoff said, “It is a privilege to be honoured with the Paul Harris award by our local club and it is great to be part of the team.” Kate Washington MP, amidst her very busy schedule, was in attendance and spoke with sincerity about the good work that the local Rotary Club achieves in our community and said, “I always find that this club is a very caring group and when I come to these meetings, I am inspired.”
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AFTER a successful season, the Tea Gardens will be opened with glass doors and the entire Hawks Nest Surf Club is embarking on floor made level. The west entrance will also be renovated. This work is estimated to cost renovations during the winter months. It has been a big year for the Club. $500,000 from a $300,000 grant applied Its 87 active members have just completed for and received many years ago from the patrolling the beach every weekend and Commonwealth Government and $200,000 public holiday since late September. raised in this community. The Club’s secretary, Maxine Cook said, During17595 that time, they performed 22 ar Crossword rescues, carried out 102 first aid treatmentsAcross “Following the Federal election, Downwe are pleased 2 3 4 5 6 7 to confirm that the ground floor renovation and 19,643 preventive actions. 1 Agreements 1 Portions As well as training and educating its will also proceed due to another $300,000 4 Failed to hit 2 Girl’sGovernment name members, providing surf skills to its 94 grant from the Commonwealth Succourby Federal Member 3 Scandinavian nippers, supporting the community events 8 obtained David Gillespie.” 9 10 11 5 Notionasset and “Theforth Surf Club is a community of Myall River Festival, Rotary Book sale,10 Sends is with the community’s6generous support Remembrance and ANZAC Marches and12 itDominion Pertaining to 12 13 it can provide its Surf Life Saving service, Motorfest, its members have also been14 that backbone Pertaining to Siam winning World, Australian, State and Regional17 Ms Cook said. 7 Rushed Tardy 16 17 18 medals in competition. “It is with great appreciation that we 9 Nourishes 19 Sang quaveringly thank Mid Coast Council, Tea Gardens Country Now the works begin. 11 Food-grain 19 MoreTea remote Gardens Hotel, Tea Gardens Hawks The initial stage of removing the lookout20 Club, 13 More cheerful One Motor Club, Tea Gardens Rotary Club, and replacing the balcony railings with a glass22 Nest 21 15 Persia 23 Holiday Revelling Coast Credit Union, Tea Gardens Arts balustrade has been completed. 16 Murmur The interior is now under renovation.27 &Stanzas Craft, Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Carols by 23 24 25 26 The first stage involves upstairs work of29 Candle Light, Myall Masters Swimming Club, 18 Bird Blade of plough Gardens Lions, Fiona’s Family Café Tea relocating the Kitchen and bar to the North Tea 20 Bustled 30 Severity 27 28 West corner, replacing the stairs, installing Gardens and Great Aussie Bush Camp for their 21 Competitors 31 Abandon she said. a disable toilet and Lift and opening the east support,” 24 Willow 30 32 Corrodes face and half of the south wall with glass doors It is expected that the works will be and panels. On the ground floor the east face completed in September. 25 Greek images
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competition. A good turnout of 10 teams played over two successive Fridays in June. This competition is different from many bridge competitions as it is played in teams of four not just two partners and everyone plays everyone else using the same boards of cards. The highest ranked players then progress to the next round playing against other top teams in the Hunter region before, hopefully, going on to the Grand Final – a 4 day event which will be held in Tweed Heads in November. The result was excitingly close with two teams (pictured) finishing at the top of the rankings with only one point between them. Congratulations to the top players :1st Chez Rands & Leslie Falla and Bea Treharne & Sue Matheson 2nd Jim Thatcher & Sue Donahue and Trish Thatcher & Liz Caro 3rd John & Jo Younghusband and Carol Richards & Jeanette Whalan Other Results Monday 10th June N/S 1. Chez Rands and Leslie Falla 2. Jim Thatcher and Jeanette Whalan 3. Liz Caro and Trish Thatcher E/W 1. Adrian Ryan and John Worgan 2. Gordon Morrison and Peter Baily 3. Carol
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TUESDAY 25th June: The final round of the Annis Young Consistency Competition, Robyn Beaumont v Lynda Richards and Maynie Roberts v Robyn Webster. The winner of this even is the first bowler to reach 150, points are awarded as follows 4 points to the bowl closest to the Jack then 3 points, 2 points and then 1 point. Robyn and my game lasted for 29 ends. I held the lead till the 9th end then Robyn edged ahead holding the lead by 19 on the 22nd end 117 v 98. On the 25th end I had managed to narrow her lead to 5, 125 v 120 but the last 4 ends belonged to Robyn winning 151 v 134. On the next Rink Maynie and Robyn (Webster) battled for 27 ends. This was a very close contest both bowlers taking turns in holding a narrow lead the score on the 19th end Robyn 97 v Maynie 93. The next 6 ends belonged to Maynie, she added 45 shots to her tally, winning 152 v 118. Maynie and Robyn (Beaumont) will now represent our Club at the District Annis Young Competition which will be held in October, not the first time for either of them to have won this honour. Thanks to Karen Green for umpiring and the Markers Dale Winter and Francis Betar. Due to weather conditions there were only a few members present for social bowls, 2 games of Triples. Sheril Johnson, Maureen Campbell and Dale Cameron 19 v Dawn May, Lyn Nightingale and Karen McPhie 17. Sheila Rattray, Christine Fossey and Bette Saillard 15 v Dawn Jones, Jean Glover and Jill McBride 9. The winners, winning with the highest score were Dale's team. Thursday 27th June: Four of our Grade 4 Yellow Pennant team (runners up)headed to Cardiff for the unfurling of their flag q Winners of the Annis Young and lunch. It was a lovely Consistency Competition Robyn day and we were made Beaumont and Maynie Roberts. very welcome. Cardiff
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DINING table solid wood seats 6. no chairs $200. ono. 0414561372
GRAMOPHONE wind up, good working cond, needles available. $500. Phone 0427704592
PAITNERS plank, (1)290x30x3.2L. $20. D L (1)300x35x3.5L $30. SO 49872338.
DINING set, timber extendable, 4 seats. $275ono. 0417445490
HAFCO Wood Lathe 900mm bed cast iron mount on heavy duty cast iron base chistles included $600. 49872338
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DINING table - Antique Oak, $150 Antique Oak sideboard with mirror, $300.Both in good cond. 49828689 DOORS legend brace type. (1) 1725H x 760W. (1)1725H x 430W, suit garden shed $40. 49872338. ELECTRIC drill, 1 B&D 10mm (3/8” chuck) made in USA $10. 1 KBC 6.5mm (1/4” chuck) 1950 model, suit collector. $10. Others avail. 49872338. FREEZER, Teco 172ltr upright, 13 months old, ex cond. Pickup only. Raymond Terrace. $220 ono. 0435 919 400. 0407
FRIDGE, Westinghouse As new, perfect cond. $290. Ph 0417 442 115 FRIDGE Samsung, Side by side 594L good working condition $350 0439662037 FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $220 0427 704592 G CLAMPS, dawn brand (2) 4” $5 each. (2) 8” $10 each. MPM brand (2) 12” $15 each. 49872338. GALVANISED handy mesh, 2000mm x 1200mm (2), new $20 each. 4987 2338. GALAVANISED bird netting 150mmW x5mL. $10. Ph 49872338. GALVANISED bolts (37) 125x10 hexagon head. $75. (36) 100x10 cuphead, never used $45. Other sizes avail. 49872338.
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PARKER Antique Oval Dining Table excellent condition. $250. 4982 9264
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PLY wood sheets, (1) 2400x1200x3mm $20. (2)2700x1200x4mm. $30 each. 49872338.
MASSAGER imported large handheld 2080 chi turbo, as used in chiro rooms. Perfect cond. $300. Older type WALKER, push down to stop no brakes, GC $50. S/Bay. Ph 49846079.
SASH Clamps, 9001800mm. F clamps 300-800mm. Price according to lengths. 4987 2338.
PETROL leaf blower STIHL BR200 backpack very good condition $250 ph 0416 214 087
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LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. Sandstone Collection. 4 sq. mts $200. Ph 0409 042 489
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POOL table slate $1300. GC, balls, cues. 0418275298.
TRADIES Spitfire LPG Space Heater. As seen on the block. $350. 0439507704
PULLEY blocks, double. 100mm diameter, (2) $30 each. 49872338.
TTI Scroll saw, as new. $125. 0419144766.
RED Cedar and Rosewood various sizes and lengths, price on application. 49872338
TREK dog trailer registered TBO3VE, 4 berth, lift top, rack insert, front storage bin $3,200 0448554717
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Marie Pegram 6th
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TIDE CHART - 7 DAYS
q B Grade Mug winner Ken Hill.
Graph and Times are for
Sydney Fort Denison
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.
PORT STEPHENS (High)
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Karuah League By Sonja EVANS THE Rooette's took on the top of the ladder Berkeley Vale on Saturday. Game Day Sponsor was Rodney Gough. It was a very fast and hard hitting game. Berkeley Vale kick off and were the first to put points on the board with 15 minutes they had scored 3 tries. To take the opening score to 12/0. The Meter makers in the first half for the Rooette's were Ashley Bills, Jessica Neilson, Ashlei Grande, Jacqui Gornall, Gemma Clarke, Kelly Johnson, Meagan Terry, Annie Goldridge, Lilli Holmes, Bec Roe, Helena Bills, Tayla Wilson, Tamara Smith, Kayla Campbell, Cyran Convery and Sarsha Venables. The Big Hitters in the first half were Tayla Wilson, Jessica Neilson, Kayla Campbell, Meagan Terry, Ashlei Grande, Toni Clarke, Teagan Ridgeway, Bec Roe,
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Quality Chinese & Thai Cuisine
SUN BISTRO TRADING HOURS Open for Dinner
Tuesday to Sunday from 5pm
Open for Lunch
Wednesday to Sunday 12pm to 2pm Present this voucher when purchasing a Schooner of Great Northern Super Crisp to receive a 2nd one FREE
Limit of 1 per person per day Valid to 31st July 2019
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WEDNESDAY Tickets on Sale from 5pm Drawn at 5.45pm Over $1,000 in Meat Trays & Club Vouchers FRIDAY Tickets on Sale from 6pm Drawn at 6.45pm Over $1,000 in Meat Trays & Club Vouchers SUNDAY Tickets on Sale from 5pm Drawn at 5.45pm Over $1,000 in Meat Trays & Club Vouchers
Thursday, 4 July, 2019