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Carols in the Park ‘TIS the season to don your festive hat and warm up your carolling voice for a jolly night of Christmas fun at Bulahdelah Carols in the Park. A free sausage sizzle and face painting will be on offer at the family friendly event which will be held in Wade Park on Saturday 16 December from 5pm. News Of The Area has heard that Santa Claus will be arriving on a trusty fire truck at 7pm, escorted by members of Bulahdelah Rural Fire Brigade. To help spread the festive cheer, Santa encourages children to dress in colourful Christmas attire. Bulahdelah’s Rui Coelho said the Community Carols are a great way to share the joy of Christmas. “Events like this bring the whole town together and are great for lifting community spirit,” he said. Throughout the evening, Sydney chamber choir Aurora Choralis will perform under the stars and lead the community singalongs. Performances from local musicians
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BULAHDELAH paramedic Wayne Cook has celebrated 40 years of service with NSW Ambulance and said he has no plans to give it up just yet. “I still love the job and I still love helping people,” Wayne told News Of The Area. The dedicated paramedic started his career in his hometown of Kempsey in 1977 before transferring to Bulahdelah 38 years ago. “Once I finished school, I looked at my choices and I was thinking either police, ambulance
or fire brigade back then,” he said. “My family knew the local ambos in Kempsey and suggested I do some honorary work to see if I liked it, and here I am 40 years later.” Wayne has experienced just about every emergency imaginable throughout his long and rewarding career including delivering a baby. He said he enjoys the diversity of the job, but the unpredictable hours have meant time away from his wife Maxine and children Chris and Kelsey. “We work shifts
during the day and do callouts after hours, it has been hard on the kids,” Wayne said. “There were times when Chris tried to stop me from going out to jobs at night.” Wayne recalls leaving for a callout when Kelsey was four years old, a situation he now considers “quite funny”. “She dialled 000 and told the operator her dad forgot to say goodbye,” Wayne said. “A policewoman arrived at the house and asked Maxine if everything was alright because there had been a call for an ambulance.”
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Show Of Force FROM Page 1 MP Kate Washington told the crowd, “This is a real testament to how much this community values the local police and the local police station.” The NSW Police Force is currently undergoing what’s been labelled,‘reengineering’. Clarence Town Police Station has already closed and Port Stephens Local Area Command is merging with Maitland. “We want our police stations to remain open and we want them manned, in fact we need more police not less,” Kate Washington said. Detective Chief Inspector Steve Laksa addressed the gathering and tried to reassure the crowd, “It will be
q TEA GARDENS POLICE RALLY: Kate Washington MP, Det Chief Insp. Steve Laksa and Sgt Geoff Farmer. business as usual in Tea Gardens.” “You need local police working in the local area, they know the people they know the community.” “There will be no change either to Karuah,” Inspector Laksa added. But MidCoast Councillor Len Roberts questioned police
resources and whether there would be adequate police cover over the upcoming Christmas holiday period. Inspector Laksa admitted it would be a struggle to increase police numbers over the holiday season. MidCoast Councillor Karen Hutchinson proposed moving Tea
Gardens and Stroud into the Manning River/Great Lakes area, a suggestion that received a negative response from the crowd. Ms Hutchinson’s fear is centred around response times and distance. “This new local command will take Tea Gardens and Stroud police officers over to Maitland,” Councillor Hutchison told
News Of The Area. When asked whether she thought the Tea Gardens Police Station with its two officers Dave Coyle and Rob Wylie will remain as is, “They didn’t give a definite ‘Yes,’ Karen Hutchison added, “The buildings will be there but will they be manned?” The NSW Police Association is also concerned about the Government’s intentions around satellite stations. It’s worth noting that under the ‘Re-Engineering’ of the force there have been major changes in Sydney. Fairfield and Cabramatta are merging as too are Chatswood and Harbourside, Eastern Suburbs and Rose Bay, Newtown and Marrickville, Burwood and Ashfield, Rosehill and Holroyd, Sutherland and Miranda, Campbelltown and Macquarie Fields, and Penrith and St Marys.
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THE evolution of the Karuah business continued last month with even more businesses opening. Old Mates Bakery and Cafe opened its doors and the Karuah Pharmacy celebrated its official “Grand Opening”. Karuah Progress Association stalwart Dave Benson said “since the bypass went in, our town continues to flourish”. The Karuah Pharmacy held a “Gala” Opening ceremony on the 28th of November. Owner and Head Pharmacist Wilson Soh cut a ribbon and a cake, while live music was heard up and down the Main Street.
Janelle Henderson, a Karuah local reported that “over 200 friends, and customers of the pharmacy attended and all had good things to say about Wilson and his team and the service they provide to Karuah. Old Mates Bakery has also recently opened with fresh bread, cakes and light meals with great coffee either inside or at an outside table. As well as adding colour to the Main Street, it gives another dining option to the those visiting town. Dave Austin, a part time worker at the Bakery said, “Come in, get your fresh bread daily and try our coffee or cakes, you will be pleasantly surprised”. The local Anglican Op Shop
has recommenced business in its newly renovated and extended premises this month. The newly enlarged and modernised church hall will be blessed and officially opened on 31 December as a last act of 2017. Church leader Cliff Johnson said, “Anyone wishing to attend the blessing would be made welcome at the morning church service and blessing at the service and morning tea on the morning on New Year’s Eve.” Members of the local progress association are hoping for a 2018 which will see even more businesses and activity within Karuah as the area continues to evolve as the “Pearl of Port Stephens”.
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By Daniel SAHYOUN BULAHDELAH Show Society thanked their army of volunteers at a social gathering last weekend. “We had at least a couple of hundred volunteers over the show weekend and the get together is a way of thanking them for their contribution,” President Gary Gooch said. The volunteers assisted with everything from setting up and staffing the pavilions, stewarding, recording in the ring and mustering cattle. Others helped in the canteen, show office and on the gates. “You don’t get a chance to thank them over the show
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weekend, so this is a good way to relax and have a few drinks together before Christmas,” Gary said. Art Brown was one of the many volunteers, giving a large amount of his time to run the beef cattle section.
“I have been volunteering with the show for six years, so I am only a novice,” he said. “It is all about getting involved and contributing to the community.” To support the local community, a percentage of
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and aged residents of this community to continue living A THANK you lunch was held independently in their own last week for the dedicated homes,” Jan Turnbull Vice volunteers of ‘Meals on President said Wheels’ in Tea Gardens and Ray Penny, who Hawks Nest. received an award for 10 From the cooking to years of service to the the delivery of the meals to organization, said: “I really the community, the service enjoy volunteering and would not exist without its going around and talking to volunteers. clients.’’ Dan Holmes, President of Mr Penny added, ”I have Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Meals been volunteering for about on Wheels had high praise for 10 years, which is not as the volunteers dedication and long as some volunteers who loyalty. have been there for up to 16 Mr Holmes said, “As well years.” as providing nutritious and “Tea Gardens Hawks delicious meals, for which Tea Nest Meals on Wheels is a Gardens Hawks Nest Meals wonderful cause, we really on Wheels recently received love our work and we have an ‘A’ food audit rating, good fun in the kitchen,” the organization provides Supervisor Emilie Tseronis important social contact for said. many residents, not only Tea “We always look forward Gardens and Hawks Nest but to training new volunteers Karuah, Bulahdelah and as far to assist us to serve this as Cooloongoolook.” community.” “The staff and volunteers If you are interested in of this organization do so getting involved, contact much more for this community Meredyth on 4997 0800 or than provide delicious meals, email tghnmow@bigpond. they assist frail, disabled com.
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Covering: GREAT LAKES lower region. Tea Gardens, Hawks Nest, Karuah to Bulahdelah, & Stroud.
Top Stories • Bulahdelah Community Carols to be held in Wade Park on 16 December • Huge rally to support Tea Gardens Karuah, Stroud and Dungog police stations • Annual Pindimar Thong Throwing Competition results
Medowie & Tilligerry - 12 Pages Covering: Port Stephens - CENTRAL WARD. Lemon Tree Passage, Medowie, Tanilba Bay, Salt Ash, Williamtown, Oyster Cove, Ferodale to Twelve Mile Creek.
Top Stories • Wirreanda student names RAAF base crane • Crowds gather for the 2017 Medowie Christmas Carols organised by Williamtown Rotary Club
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• Swimmers at One Mile Beach, Birubi Beach and Fingal Bay will be safer this summer. • DA Withdrawn from the Port Stephens Mambo Wanda Wetlands • The Emerging Sport of FootGolf is now being played at Port Stephens Nelson Bay
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pedestrian and cycling traffic across the bridge. AS a newly arrived resident The paths on the bridge in this wonderful town I am are very narrow and can be taking advantage of the quite dangerous if 2 groups beautiful walks and rides are passing on the same along the waterfront and side. cross the bridge to Hawks As a short term solution Nest. could we have arrows painted I am noticing as summer on each side of the bridge arrives the increase in indicating which side to walk.
Cash for Cans Bulahdelah Bowling Club could become the first local redemption point for the NSW Government’s new Container Deposit Scheme.
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BULAHDELAH Bowling Club could become the first local redemption point for the NSW Government’s new Container Deposit Scheme. Club Secretary Al Freihaut said all communities should have access to the scheme regardless of their location or population. “People have been paying increased prices for canned and bottled drinks since the beginning of November, yet there
is nowhere to redeem the containers locally,” he said. Currently, the closest collection centre is Resource Recovery Australia at Tuncurry and the nearest reverse vending machine is located at Woolworths Medowie. Mr Freihaut said the Club is currently working through the process to register for the scheme. When approved, residents will be able to drop off their bottles and cans at the club and receive a 10 cent refund for each eligible container
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redeemed. The Club would then be reimbursed when the bins are full and collected. Mr Freihaut said they are happy to provide the local service for the community. “It will be convenient for residents with the added advantage of the club being open seven days a week,” he said. The scheme kicked off in NSW last Friday, with cash refunds offered at collection centres around the state. Consumers redeeming containers at vending machines have the choice of electronic transfer using PayPal via a phone app, instore credit at Woolworths or donating the refund to charity. Myall Lakes MP Stephen Bromhead said he is pushing to have eight deposit stations in the electorate. But with no details of their intended location as yet, it is unlikely that the stations will be operational anytime soon. Speaking with News Of The Area, Mr Bromhead said the initiative will be rolledout gradually with the aim of reducing the number of drink containers that end up as litter. “It is a new scheme so there is going to be hiccups and angst about it, but we are doing everything we can to make sure that it works,” he said. Mr Freihaut is expecting that the local collection point at the Club will be operational early in the new year.
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I’ve been trying to think of an ideal present for my children’s teacher. Any ideas? Mrs MM, Anna Bay Dear Ms MM, THE end-of-year festivities at schools throughout the region are an absolute joy for parents. They start with a note about buying a secret Santa gift for a kid you’ve never met (present number one) and regress from there. There’s the ‘dress up as your favourite Christmas Carol’ and bring a gold coin event (a three-hour Kmart visit before you end up sending your child in a green T-shirt with baubles pinned to every inch of fabric because his “branches green delight us”. Then add 200 candy canes since Claudette wants to improve her social status by giving every kid in primary school a festive gift. Behold the end-of-year presentation where you get to see Jemima ChaseAugenstino receive the Academic Award for the fifth year in a row, while your little Benny gets the ‘Improved Anger Management’ certificate and Mrs Chase-Augenstino smiles at you like the cat that ate the cream bun and says, “Oh, what a lovely surprise for both of us.” As someone who has many friends and relatives in the profession (bless their little cotton socks full of resilience and dedication), let me just tell you what they don’t want this year, in no particular order: a signed copy of The Complete Burke’s Backyard. A Donald Trump doll that says, “It’s fake news; Hillary did it; I will build a great wall” and various other gems when you pat his toupee. A mug that has been printed with a photo of your child (these gifts can be very off-putting to the teacher’s actual children when they visit on Christmas Day). Ten-year-old resource books that you found in your attic that you feel will be handy in the classroom (they won’t be). $100 in a brown paper bag in exchange for next year’s Academic Award for little Benny (teachers have strict moral codes that can’t be cracked). Finally, anything that they will have difficulty fitting in their car boot on the last day of school (though it is possibly fair payback for all the dog-eared books, paintings, half-chewed erasers, broken pencils and various other items that your child brings home from school on their last day). You know, Mrs MM, you really can’t go wrong with a gift voucher and a heartfelt message from your child on a handmade card. Carpe diem, Jasminda
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Community Christmas Lunch Tea Gardens local Sue Douglas has a smile and a warmth that would light up a hundred Christmas trees.
By Margie TIERNEY
TEA Gardens local Sue Douglas has a smile and a warmth that would light up a hundred Christmas trees. Sue and husband Joe are the driving force behind the community Christmas Lunch that’s being held again this year at the Masonic Hall on Myall Street. “This is our 16th year,” Sue told News Of The Area. “We have a traditional Christmas hot lunch, followed by plum pudding, custard, or fruit salad with ice-cream, homemade Christmas cake, mince pies, wine, beer, soft drinks, coffee and tea.” Sue began the Christmas lunch to give people who may not have family or friends
close by or are unable to cook for themselves, a place to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. “I just love that people are receiving something, that someone cares enough to give them a gift.” Along with a veritable feast for lunch, there are raffles, hampers, gifts and entertainment. After 16 years, Sue also has some funny tales to tell. “A couple rang up to book and asked if their child could come along as well,” Sue said. “As it’s a lunch that’s not designed for children I asked how old their daughter was and they said, 51,” Sue laughed. Sue Douglas is very thankful to the community
and businesses for the donations that help make the lunch such a success. She also wants to reassure the community that she’ll continue to do the Christmas Lunch as long as she’s able. “I do have dementia but I will continue to do the lunch every year until I forget there is a Christmas.” 45 people have already booked their seat at the table. If you’d like to join them, call Sue on her mobile 0430 363 046 or 4997 2267. You can book up until the 18 December. “I just love doing this, everyone has a reason to be here and I think this is why I’m here on earth, I feel this is the meaning of my life.”
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James Naldo’s fan base grows By Rachael VAUGHAN
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it up tonight’, he is rapidly becoming one of Australia’s most exciting new talents. The handsome young contemporary singer is being enthusiastically embraced by a new generation of young fans as well as lovers of great music in general. He made his debut performance on the Channel 9 Footy show in 2005, singing to a crowd of over 10,000 people and winning the talent time competition. Since leaving the ‘Hunter School of Performing Arts’ in 2007, James’s dream of playing shows all over Australia has become a reality. Whenever James performs he always receives overwhelming feedback and a satisfied audience leaving them coming back time after time. James can adapt to suit
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James Naldo is ready for a stellar performance.
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HUNTER QUARRIES
...in the community Hunter Quarries is dedicated to supporting the local community wherever possible and has a long and proud history of doing so. Bulahdelah Soccer Club. Bulahdelah Show. Bulahdelah Golf Club. Tea Gardens Baptist Church. Karuah Pre-School. Karuah Primary School. Karuah Bowling Club. Karuah Golf Club. Bundabah Tennis Club. Clarencetown Football Club.
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ADDRESS: Just off the Pacific Highway Andersite Road Karuah NSW 2324. PHONE: 02 4997 5966. OPENING TIME: Mon-Fri: 7am to 4pm. Sat 7am to 12pm.
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Patron’s Day Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club By The JAFFA
22 November A great roll-up of 52 players turned out to compete in the annual Patron’s Day competition played in sunny conditions. The day was sponsored by Gary Melrose, a great supporter of our club. Life Member, Daryl Martin, filled in for Gary who is currently sailing the blue oceans of the world,
and presented the winning team of; Vic Garlick, Col Fossey, Nevill Vaughan and Bill Heylbut with their prize. With the grass green out for renovation work and numbers looking so good for next week, teams of four will replace the usual nominated triples. This is not a bad thing as this gives everyone a chance to form your teams for the Fours Championship early January and the Pennant season next year.
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President V’s Secretary Tea Gardens Women’s Bowls By Lynda RICHARDS TUESDAY 28th November: Thirty two lady bowlers presented to participate in the annual President versus Secretary Trophy Day. Teams are randomly selected by the Match Committee to bowl for either the President or the Secretary. Format for play was 3 games of 3 bowls Triples 18 ends and a game of 2 bowls, Fours also of 18 ends.
The final score of each team is tallied and, naturally the side with the most points is the winner. This year the President’s bowlers were the winners 94 v the Secretary 73. A fun day of bowling was enjoyed by all. Thanks to our hard working Social Committee Dale Winter, Ingrid Luck and Bette Saillard everyone enjoyed a delicious lunch following play. The “Spider” was won by Jo Younghusband. Thursday 30th
24 November Another well attended Friday Open Pairs day with 22 players competing in great spring conditions.. With bragging rights up for grabs the competition was intense. It is always great to see the very popular Frank Zumbo back at Tea Gardens and his game has moved up a notch since his departure for Sydney where he now plays with the Randwick BC. He joined with partner, John Slater, to boast their winning performance with +33. They scraped in over Gary Wynne and Mark Hair on +32 and the Triples game winners, Dave Ransome, Lon Richards and Col Saillard. 25 November The Annual Dolphin Day was held today with a full complement of representatives from both the Women’s and Men’s Bowling Clubs. The day started with the solemn raising and lowering of the flag to commemorate the passing of friends and colleagues over the years. The competition that followed was a tough struggle with the men defending their, as yet untarnished , winning record and the ladies determined to win, by fair means or foul, to
November: Format for play two games of 3 bowls Triples, very evenly matched games. Francis Betar, Ingrid Luck and Elizabeth Kelly were nearly “pipped at the post” by Lyn Nightingale, Bev Rhodes and Deyonne Page. Elizabeth’s team claiming victory 21 v18. Bev Dunn, Bette Saillard and Lynne Green defeated Lynda Richards, Dorothy Thompson and Bev Stephens 18 v 15. The winners of the day were Bev Dunn, Bette Saillard and Lynne Green. Last day of bowls for 2017 will be Thursday 7th December all members TGWBC welcome for “break up day”. Dress code mufti, Kris Kringle, lunch and loads of fun.
Hawks Nest Vets Stroke Hawks Nest GOLF Ladies Golf Hawks Nest Vets By Tony SMITH
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Stroke. 28/11/2017. Back Nine. 1. Don Henderson 34 c/b 2. Rob Simmons 34 c/b 3. Michael Ross 34 c/b Front Nine. 1. Ken Hill 32 c/b 2. Alan Birmingham 32 3. Peter Nealon 33 c/b
Tuesday 28 November 2017 4 Person Ambrose - Final Day 1st: J. Moore, S. Hair, D. Moore & A. Syme 60.5 2nd: S. Kovacs, S. Brownrigg, A. Benton, L. Ross 60.75 3rd: D. Nummy, T. Sattler, S. Campton, M. Mitchell 61.625 4th: D. Davis, E. Gottwaltz, K. Johnston, P. Williams 63.5c/b 5th: P. Barham, C. Simmons, I. Davies, E. Bramma 63.5 Balls to 65.5
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q Life Member, Daryl Martin congratulating the winning Patron’s Day team of Neville Vaughn, Bill Heylbut, Col Fossey and Vic Garlick. get their name on the trophy. In the final analysis, the men won 3 matches; the ladies 2 and 1 match was drawn. The Master Board score; Ladies 92, Men 107. A great day was rounded off with a barbeque lunch and welcome refreshments. 29 November Wednesday is certainly the most popular day of the
Lance, Pip, and Greg have built a good winning combination to be consistent week in week out. 1 December. Summer announced its appearance today with a hot day tempered by a welcome sea breeze. Only 16 players competed in the Friday Open Pairs
week for bowlers. There were 50 starters today enjoying the warm weather. The teams playing must have been well matched as only one team achieved a 2 game win. It was the wellestablished firm of; Lance Atkins, Pip Sullivan and Greg Pearson who took out the money…again! .
Bulahdelah Golf Club Bulahdelah Golf Club By Pauline GREGORY Saturday 25/11/17 Monthly Mug Winner- Richard Green R/up- Martin Bramble Wednesday 29/11/17 Ladies Golf Winner- Lyn Pascoe R/up- B.Gordon
Thursday 30/11/17 Veterans Golf Winner- Andrew Lechowicz R/up- Barrie Bishop Sunday 26/11/17 Darts- Presidents Cup Winner- Wayne Coleman R/up- Jo Buck.
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Hawks Nest Vets Stroke GOLF
Myall Coast Vets By Tony SMITH Stroke. Monthly Medal. 30/11/2017. A Grade. 1. Ron Rowe 69 2. Bruce Clayton 70 3. Colin Fossey 71 4. Ronald Hampton 72 c/b 5. Colin Amos 72 c/b B Grade. 1. Richard Frew 67 2. Ken Lambert 68 3. Don Henderson 71 4. Robert Matthews 72 c/b 5. Grahame Brydon 72 c/b
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NTP. A 10th Bruce Clayton 16th Keith Thornton Balls To. 75 c/b
B Bob Ziehlke Erik Lindstrom 75 c/b
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area with fabulous views of the water. A modern galley style kitchen is well equipped with quality appliances and walk in pantry with ample storage. A generous family room with slow combustion fire and breakfast nook leads out to the alfresco area. With outside entertaining
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For The Keen Renovator 18 Karuah Street STROUD Rd PRICE: $295,000
IF you love the country charm, beautiful established gardens and older style homes then this one is for you. Situated on a spacious 1306sqm block and featuring 3 good size bedrooms; one with polished floorboards and one bathroom with an additional second toilet, this home is perfect for the first home buyer or investor. The lounge room is spacious with beautiful high ceilings, a large open fireplace
and doors that open onto the verandah capturing the views of the beautiful gardens. The laminate kitchen is large and opens onto the dining room with another fireplace to keep you warm and toasty in the winter. French doors open from the dining room onto the verandahs. There is gorgeous established gardens and a separate lockup garage with
an electric roller door, a beautiful sitting area on the grounds and with a bit of TLC you could easily restore this home to it’s former glory. The property is located a short walk from Stroud Road Primary School and only 1 hour to Newcastle and 2.5 hours to Sydney. To view this property please call 4994 5766 and speak to the ladies at R&R Property.
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bedroom is expansive offering stunning water views and sliding door access to a private verandah, mirrored built in’s, deluxe ensuite with corner spa and a private toilet. The kitchen is the heart of the home with an outlook many can only dream of. Overlooking the dining and family rooms, sliding doors open to allow living to extend out onto the verandah whilst maximizing the calming water views. A formal lounge room currently homes a baby grand piano and many memories have
been enjoyed from this third large living area over the years. The size of the laundry is enviable, with an abundance of storage plus an extra broom cupboard
also on offer. Please contact Stuart Sinclair from Ray White Tea Gardens Hawks Nest on 0488 133 998 for further information.
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OPEN FOR INSPECTION We invite you to our open house inspections to be held Saturday 9th and Saturday 16th December 4A Crawford Street, Bulahdelah 10:30am $315,000
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KEYBOARD Electronic Casio WK-1800 as new $250 Salamander Bay 4984 9347
SOFA bed, plush, black, one year old, bed used only once, $300 Ph 0427 204 450
CASUAL Motel Cleaner Needed, weekday & some weeknd work. Please call 4997 0250 or email resume to motel@tgcc.com.au
Myall Coast Toy Library Inc. AGM Thursday 7 Dec 2017 12noon. Tea Gardens Uniting Church Hall 120 Myall Street Tea Gardens All welcome
KING, AH Comfort Mattress. 0428450925 for pictures.
SOFA bed/lounge 3 seater - good cond. $180, NestLD of tables SO for DVD’s $40, Cabinet & Disc’s, turns around $90. 49820798
ANTIQUE kitchen cabinet 2 stained glass doors lined cool cupboard, 3 drawers, curved sides dark wood 1.63 h $450 Cedar Pew with bishop sides 220 wide, fr Hinton church good condition $500. 2 seater oak hall seat 2 drawers $150. Ph 49822004
MYALL U3A INC. AGM AND LUNCHEON This will be held at 11.30 a.m. on FRIDAY 8 DECEMBER 2017 at the TEA GARDENS HOTEL, DOLPHIN ROOM, 85 MARINE DRIVE. Members of Myall U3A are encouraged to attend and nominate for a committee position. A two-course luncheon will follow at a cost of $25. Please buy your ticket beforehand from a committee member. Ray Keipert 4997 2356 Lyn Chaikin 4997 1148 Maggie Buchanan 4997 0482.
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Kite with harness & directional board. Used once. $950 Ph 0402290498
LAPIDARY equipment. 1 large capacity tumbler with box of stones. 1 slab cutter. $75 each or $100 the pair. 1 bench top tumbler $50. Call Frank on 49 823 053 LOBSTER brooch. Yellow gold, diamonds and rubies. Val ued at $2950. Sell for $1800. 0405203113 MACROB timber extension dining table and 6 leather chairs with 3 matching wall units and entertainment unit. $500. 0407283748 Text for photos MASSAGE Couch (Solid) 75cm wide. Portable Aluminum. 3 fold Black New has not been opened. $135 Ph: 0428450925. MATTRESS brand new. King size King koil. Half price $800 49973298 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au MOBILTY Scooter Pride Celebrity X, D battery charger, rear OL and front carry Sbag basket. $600. or near offer. 0414447820 MOBILITY chair “Pride” Hardly used $600 Ph 0488459762
GOLF Clubs, Cougar Power Cat. Total set LD & tees. with newOballs S $350ono 0417221396
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PEARL mobility scooter, gd cond, very little use, new bat, dismantles, fit in medium size boot $1250 Ph 4997 0986
HOUSE bricks. Cream in colour. DSandstone L retaining SO wall blocks Best offer. Raymond Terrace 0438074087
POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158
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BOWLS set with shoes $90. Henselite Dreamlines Burgundy Brand new comfortfit pro shoes size 8 plus measure, lifter and bag. Mobility Walker $50 Shoal Bay 49813784. DECEASED Estate 2 single beds matching, Chaise lounge, Dining table extendable (no chairs), Electric recliner, Hall stands. Lots more. 0409307889 for photos DOUBLE ensemble $120. 2 single beds with mattresses on slats $50 each. Round timber antique. Table 740cm $200. Repco exercise bike $40. Four Toyota 6 stud split rims $120 for all. 0429485169 Nelson Bay FRIDGE Fujitsu good cond. $75. Washing machine simpson. 5.5kg almost new $350. Ride on mower. deutcher 360 $600. Cot, Mattresses various. accessories $150. Wooden playpen $25. High chair $25. Ikea toddler bed $50. Soldiers Point 49827995 HIGH quality Ent. Unit Black gloss glass top $150. IKEA bookcase white $50. Brother printer plus fax $20. Assorted wooden photo frames Make an offer. 0418482539
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Thong Throwing Result By Jenny LITTLE
THANKS to all who participated in this Free Competition held Saturday 4th November, 2017. Nineteen Trophies in Ten Divisions were up for grabs! Usually it’s the youngsters who “ throng to throw thongs” but this year the X & Y Generationsplus the “Baby Boomer” & “Builder” Generation (born pre 1945) queued to “Have a Go!” with some unexpected results. Results were as follows. 3yrs/Under: Girls: Kayleigh Thompson (20 mths) - 1.08m (Hawks Nest) - new residents & so Mum was delighted something for the Baby Book! (The boys backed off!) 6yrs/Under: Girls: Alicia Mitchell - 8.10m (Bundabah) - I’m still recovering from the cuddles! Boys: Chace White - 5.50m (The Branch) - Dad was most impressed with Chace’s effort! Thanks Dad for the donation! 7-10yrs: Girls: Addison Rohowicz - 10.62m (East
Maitland) - Mum appreciated the posting of the trophy! Boys: Braiden Dvorik 18.65m (Tea Gardens) - what a Mighty Throw! 11-14yrs: Girls: Alicia McCabe - 10.20m (Bundabah) Another Surprised Winner! Boys: Jackson Gibbs 15.65m (Pindimar) - At Last! 15-19yrs Senior “Z” Generation: Boys: Ryan Jones - 21.90m (Sydney)..... Grandpa won last year! (the Girls were too shy this year!) “Y” Generation: Babes: Casey Wadwell - 15.80m (Bundabah) -Totally Chuffed! Dudes: Nick Van Baal - 19m (Islington) - So was he! “X” Generation: Gals: Maria Duroux - 13.33.3m (Tea Gardens) Fellers: Paul Perry - 21.95m (Tea Gardens) - Suspect they are Both still Celebrating! “Baby Boomers”: Birds: Sandy Snape - 15.02 (Pindimar) - Yay for the SES! - Greg, your turn next year! Blokes: Glen Croaker -
18.60m (Pindimar) - Hope to see you defend your title in 2018! “Builders” Generation: (born pre 1945 & living life to the fullest!): Dames: Pauline Perry: 11.14m (Tea Gardens) Gents: Maurice Maitland 17.44m (East Maitland) Suspect these trophies decorate the back shed & are destined to be handed down in a Will as family treasures for Gt Grandkids!! “Workers Team Perpetual” Trophy: Dal and Peter “Bones” Ding - accumulated 28.50m (Bundabah)...... 2nd Time Guys! Who will challenge in 2018? Hope to see you all next year. For new players - everyone is allowed practice throws & best score of 3 is recorded. Just turn up between about 9am & 12.30pm. Munch on a sausage sizzle or take part in the home brew beer comp while sizing up your opposition! As I “create” all Trophies myself, donations of unwanted thongs would be appreciated - all sizes & singles from the beach accepted!
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