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By Margie TIERNEY WITH our farmers battling one of the worst droughts in half a century, our local community is stepping up to help on a number of fronts. In Karuah the locals have started a food drive. “Doing It For Our Farmers” is because of our amazing office staff who came up with the idea,” School Teacher Cherie Edwards from Karuah Primary said. “They’ve seen firsthand the devastating effects it’s having on drought affected families and communities.” What began as a trickle is turning into a flood of donations but in this case it’s more the merrier. The food drive runs until the Friday 10 August and donations can be

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destroyed the iconic ‘Rock’ at North Arm Cove last week. Locals and tourists have been saddened and shocked by the loss of the popular roadhouse that stood like a giant orange beacon for fuel and food on the Pacific Highway. The blaze broke out just after 7pm last Tuesday night, the Tea Gardens Fire Brigade unit the first of 18 crews to arrive at the site. Within an hour, the entire complex had been destroyed, but luckily no one was injured. Helmut Panhuber,

Newsagency and Coles at Tea Gardens. Cherie Edwards said, “The donations will be delivered to a drop off point in Tamworth where they will be sent out in care packages to families in the surrounding area and region.”

Captain of the Pindimar/Tea Gardens Rural Fire Brigade told News Of The Area, “We were the fourth truck at the scene, it was chaotic.” “It was a very hot fire and our job was to keep the gas bottles cool so they didn’t explode.” “All the agencies worked very well together and we were lucky it wasn’t a windy night as the fire could quite easily have spread to the bush.” It took five hours to bring the fire under control, but it was still smouldering the following day. The ‘Rock’ was the dream that turned into

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Bulahdelah is also stepping up to the plate with a ‘One For the Farmers’ big day out on Sunday 9 September. There’s a great day planned at the Bulahdelah Showground with stalls, tug-a-war, raffles, live music, face painting, novelty races

a nightmare for the Leyland Brothers, Mal and Mike. Built in 1990 at a cost of a million dollars, they were forced to sell it in 1992. For many locals, the ‘Rock’ was a source of employment. Michael and Jan Taylor were the regular cleaners at the Rock. “We would have been working there for 7 years, tomorrow (Aug 2),” Jan told News Of The Area. “We cleaned seven days a week from 6.15 am for all those years.” “We didn’t hear about it until we were on our way out there to work on the morning

and a Christmas Gift drive. Money raised will all go to helping our farmers in need. For more details email Oneforthefarmers@ outlook.comau

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Gut Dredging Begins By Margie TIERNEY

IT’S taken some hard core lobbying, but dredging has finally started along the Myall River area known as the ‘Gut’ which hugs the Tea Gardens foreshore. “Since 2014, boat owners who have their vessels moored in the ‘Gut’ have reported that they could only access their vessels at the top half of the tide due to sand intrusion,” Gordon Grainger from the Myall River Action Group told News Of The Area. “They had been unsuccessful in having the area dredged, and asked the Myall River Action Group for assistance in lobbying the various Government Agencies for approval.” The Gut was last dredged in 1961. “We are very pleased to report that this outcome has been achieved and would like to take this opportunity to thank MidCoast Council

which has assumed the project management and Crown Lands for providing financial assistance.” Mr Grainger added, “Without their help this outcome would not have happened.” Construction of the sand transfer system to replenish sand onto Jimmy’s Beach has also begun. Over the coming months MidCoast Council’s contractors will install a pipeline from the Winda Woppa stockpile through to Jimmy’s Beach and commission a pump station. Council has committed to replenishing the stockpile from the ‘Shortcut’. Once completed, the system will be capable of transferring 10,000 cubic metres of sand over a two week period. MidCoast Council has committed to the program for the next 20 years.

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Holiday Coast Credit Union, the Pindimar/Tea Gardens RFS has been able to install an electric hose reel on one of its trucks. “It’s going to save firefighter fatigue,” Noel Quince from the RFS said. “You can rewind 30 to 40

metres of hose in a few minutes instead of winding it manually. The automatic reel winder cost $3,500, money from the Holiday Credit Union was happy to fund as part of its annual grant program. “Every year the Holiday

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Coast Credit Union puts on a community grant program where groups like the fire service can apply for a grant and this year the RFS along with the Surf Club were successful,” Manager, Julie Hammond said. “A lot of the State has now started their fire season a month early, 1 August instead of September,” Noel Quince said. The next back burn on the RFS agenda is trying to get the bush surrounding Jimmy’s Beach done sooner rather than later. “It’s a high priority; we’re just waiting for everything to fall in place, volunteers,the right weather conditions, it all needs to be coordinated,” Noel said. Local RFS Captain Helmut Panhuber is calling on the community to take care if they’re doing a burn. “People need to notify MidCoast RFS on 1300 643 262 if they’re going to do a burn as well as their neighbours and be very aware of weather conditions and wind forecasts.”

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The Bulahdelah Showgirl contestants for 2018 were formally announced at the annual Show Society Dinner Dance held last weekend.

THE Bulahdelah Showgirl contestants for 2018 were formally announced at the annual Show Society Dinner Dance held last weekend. During the formalities, the three young local women,

Ellie Gooch, Keahne Hurtado and Lauren Shultz, were introduced to the crowd and presented with their sashes by Showgirl Coordinator Di Stidoff and reigning Bulahdelah Showgirl Richelle

Levey. “The girls are all amazing role models for our rural community,” Richelle said. The contestants are now looking forward to taking part in the rest of the competition q The Dinner Dance was a fun social night to thank the show volunteers.

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which they said will be a great learning experience. “It’s about representing our community, promoting our town and meeting some really inspiring people along the way,” Ellie said. Following the judging across a range of areas including knowledge of rural issues, confidence and ambition, the winner will be announced at the Bulahdelah Show in November. The Dinner Dance also provided the opportunity for the Show Society to announce their pledge of $1,000 to the upcoming ‘One

for the Farmers’ community fundraising day. “We want to help out the best that we can,” Show Society President Gary Gooch said. “We hope to donate more at the community event and we will additionally give the proceeds from our chocolate cake raffle at the show.” Another highlight of the evening was the lively fundraising auction, with generous bids bringing in over $2,700 which will be donated back to local organisations. Speaking with News

MidCoast Council’s Coordinator, Community Strengthening. “It’s always encouraging to see the vast range of innovative projects these small amounts of money can help fund, and the positive difference they can make.” Applications for the 2018/19 Donations Program open on Friday 10 August, and a detailed set of criteria will be used to assess each project. This includes demonstrating support for one or more of

the objectives, strategies and actions outlined in MidCoast Council’s recently adopted Community Strategic Plan, and providing a comprehensive project budget that delivers solid value for money. “We are looking to distribute donations in a fair and equitable way, and to provide support for projects that meet a genuine community need,” Lyndie added. Full details around eligibility and application

Applications soon to open for 2018/19 Donations Program IF you’re a not-for-profit organisation with a community project in mind, you may be eligible for a donation as the team at MidCoast Council prepare to open a competitive round of funding through the 2018/19 Donations Program. Whether it’s new first aid equipment for your community hall, improved

access to a local facility, additional seating or a new PA system, funding through this year’s Donations Program could help get your project off the ground. Donations of up to $2,000 per eligible organisation will soon be made available. The program will be offered in a single round of funding across the entire MidCoast region, and aims

to support not-for-profit, incorporated organisations in delivering valuable support and services to the local community. “The Donations Program is one way we can acknowledge the important role these organisations play in our community, and the tireless work of their members and supporters”, explained Lyndie Hepple,

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Of The Area, Gary said the Dinner Dance is held each year to acknowledge the dedication of their many volunteers. “It’s about giving the people who volunteer and contribute to the show a relaxed social night together away from the demands of the show organisation,” he said. “It’s also a way of showing our volunteers that their efforts are appreciated.” Gary said more than 150 volunteers contribute to running the show each year. criteria can be found by visiting www.midcoast. nsw.gov.au/1819donations, where you can also download the application form. Applications close at 4pm on Friday 7 September, and successful applicants will be required to complete their nominated project before 30 June 2019. The 2018/19 Donations Program is part of MidCoast Council’s commitment to supporting the region’s unique, diverse and culturally rich communities.

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Sporting Groups encouraged to Apply SPORTING groups across the region are being encouraged to apply for funding under a new National $29.7million program being established by the Federal Coalition Government aimed at upgrading community sport infrastructure. Federal Member for Lyne Dr David Gillespie said the Community Sport Infrastructure Grant Program would enable sport and

community organisations to apply for grants up to $500,000 to upgrade sporting infrastructure in 2018-19. “Local sporting groups should consider projects that would help build participation in physical activity, community partnerships and inclusiveness,” Dr Gillespie said. “Sporting facilities are vital for inspiring physical activity and health, but also for building community spirit and pride.” “I’d like to take this

opportunity to encourage sport and community groups to collaborate and think about projects that could enhance our facilities in our local community. Even the smallest of facility projects can have a big impact on boosting local business, economy, health and social cohesiveness. “Improving lighting, playing surfaces and accessibility for different ages and genders are just some of the ways sporting facilities can be made safer and more appealing.” The program will be managed by Sport Australia, the Australian Government’s leading agency for sport and

A LONG Table Dinner was recently held at Topi Open Range, celebrating the bounty of extraordinary fresh local produce in the region. The event was the latest instalment of the Great Lakes Food Trail, which showcases a group of local ethical producers and their world class seasonal produce. During the evening, guests were guided through a

six-course degustation menu, paired with local wines from Old Inn Road and Great Lakes Paddocks. Host and co-organiser Sue Williams said the dinner provided an opportunity to bring the local producers together. “We are all very busy with our own enterprises so it’s hard to take time out to understand what other

producers in our group are doing,” she said. “We decided to have the dinner so everyone as a community could bring what they produce to the table.” From exceptionally tender pasture-fed beef and lamb, produced by Great Lakes Paddocks and Long Table Farm, incredibly flavoursome free-range chicken from Topi Open Range through

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WELCOME news for boaties in the Tea Gardens area, as work is scheduled to commence this month to install a second pontoon on Marine Drive. Known for its great fishing and spectacular Myall River backdrop, Tea Gardens is a haven for local boating enthusiasts and hordes of visitors to the area, and will soon be home to a new pontoon. Works will be undertaken from 20 August to prepare for the installation of the new structure, expected to be in place early October weather permitting. Carried out by contractors under MidCoast Council supervision, the initial phase through to midSeptember includes piling and ancillary works. Signage will be in place, with minor disruption for pedestrians around the worksite, opposite Tillermans Café on Marine Drive. “Our region is well known for a diverse range of recreational activities based around our waterways,” said Rhett Pattison, MidCoast Council’s Manager, Projects and Engineering. “Residents in Tea Gardens and the many tourists who visit during our warmer months will make extensive use of the new facility, which we’re aiming to have opened to coincide with the October school holidays”. Installation of the new pontoon will be undertaken from mid-September through to the first week of October. As part of the project a shelter will be constructed on the existing public wharf, also located on Marine Drive, to provide protection against the elements for users of this popular boat launching facility. Use of the wharf will not be impacted, but minor disruptions for pedestrian traffic can be expected. “While we’ve worked with our contractors to minimise inconvenience, locals should remain alert to construction crews and equipment in the vicinity,” Rhett added. This project is part of MidCoast Council’s commitment to improving infrastructure across the region, and is funded by the NSW ‘Boating Now’ program, an initiative of Roads and Maritime Services. For more information about recreational facilities across the region, visit www. midcoast.nsw.gov.au or call into your local Visitor Information Centre.

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Strike up the band By Margie TIERNEY

THEY were such a hit last year, that the Maitland Salvation Army Band has been invited back to Tea Gardens for another concert at the Baptist Church. Joining the band, armed with his trombone, will be one of the local organisers of the concert, Alan Calcutt. “I’m really looking forward to it,” Alan said. “There will be some arrangements of

traditional hymn settings, some modern church music, some secular band music, marches and of course tambourines.” The band, which is made up of 25 members, visited Tea Gardens last year for the first time, attracting 200 people to the concert. This year Alan is hoping to top that number. The concert is being held at the Baptist Church on Myall Street, Tea Gardens at 2.30 pm on Sunday 12 August.

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Barrington: We need equality Dear News Of The Area, BARRINGTON Tops, without doubt, is a wonderful regional attribute, but so are all the other tourist destinations in Midcoast LGA. It is very important that any new Tourism Destination name is of equal benefit to all destinations within LGA. Including the place name ‘Barrington’, provides preferential exposure, paid for by all Midcoast Ratepayers. It focuses tourist attention on only one small area -760sq klm; within the entire

region which is 10,050sq klm. Do a google search on ‘Barrington’ and you will get the full unfair picture. Pages and pages of Barrington area ‘facilities’. The area already has extensive online exposure, and due to its proximity additional promotion from websites of The Hunter. Imagine the outcry if eg.’Forster Coast’ had been proposed/approved! Barrington area already have extensive online exposure, & due to its proximity - additional promotion from websites of The Hunter. This issue is about Midcoast Council making a decision to ensure the name they approve ensures all destinations are viewed equally.

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Mr AB, Salt Ash Dear Mr AB, What are you talking about when you say ‘a bit’ of weight? Do you mean that your jeans are tight, or do you have to get dressed horizontally so you can squeeze into your tracky-dacks? There’s a world of difference between these two stages and only you will know how far you’ve let yourself go. There are a few positives to your dilemma, so I’m going to try to make you feel a bit better. Firstly, you are not alone. Most people put on weight over winter, unless they are those annoying types who jog roadside and wave when you’re on your way to the shop to buy a family block of chocolate. If you like to feel part of the community, it is probably a good idea to commiserate with fellow weight gainers, rather than join that patronising group of body mass index sustainers. Killjoys, the lot of them. Secondly, your weight gain goes back to times of food scarcity when long winters meant a store of fat came in quite handy. Think of gophers. Now there’s an animal that knows a thing or two about storing weight over winter. Who could argue with a gopher? They are adorable. They must be doing something right, because they are under no threat of extinction, apart from a couple of obscure gophers like the big pocket gopher who must store contraband items in his big pockets that he goes and snorts in dodgy places with his fellow big pocket gopher mates to keep his weight down (I digress, Mr AB). Finally, in the cold winter months, it is quite nice to cuddle up to someone who is carrying an extra kilo or two. I mean, at this time of year would you rather be snuggling up to washboard abs and protruding hip bones or a stomach as soft as a feather and down pillow? I hope this eases your mind. Carpe diem, Jasminda. Carpe diem, Jasminda

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Mattara competition is coming up Tea Gardens Men’s Bowling Club By The JAFFA 1 August: The dry balmy weather continued making ideal bowling conditions for the 52 players participating in the Nominated Triples today. Both green were in use with the grass playing superfast. Three teams won both games to at least get an honourable mention but it was the team of Tom “silver fox” Parkinson, Graeme Watkins and Noel Jackson who took the money with an amazing score of 59 points. Makes the runners-up on 57 and 55 respectively look rather ordinary! The Myall Bistro voucher was won by Col Saillard. The Club welcomed Dennis Longman who was a visitor from Umina and welcomed back Bill Thrift and Henry Dallas, great to see them both back on the greens. The Club was represented during the week in the annual Mattara Festival by Ken Devlin

and Scott Beaumont, both competing in the restricted singles competition. On the first day of the event, Scott just missed by 2 shots on a count back to progress but Ken moved into day 2 and just failed by one game to progress further. Well done both players! The Club will be further represented by Col Saillard and Ken Devlin when they compete in the restricted Pairs of the Mattara next Monday. 3 August: The beautiful weather continued but only 10 players competed today in the Friday Open Pairs. The one game of Pairs was decided by one shot on the last end and the one game of Triples was similarly close. More players needed! 5 August: Another fabulous winter day for bowls attracting 24 players to Sunday Bowls. The synthetic green hosted 4 rinks of Triples with all players enjoying a great game. A draw from the cards

Ladies results By Lorraine COLEMAN

32 Players A. Grade 1. Penny Williams 35 2. Elle Gottwaltz 31

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q Winners of A Grade, B Grade and C Grade Nett Score. Evelyn Potts, Jo Weston and Janet Moore.

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q Sunday Bowlers, Joan Hannagan, Pam Gilchrist, Sue Morris, Ray Gilchrist, Bev Dunn and Chris Stone, enjoying a great day at bowls.

had the biggest losing margin being declared the winners. This format suited the not so experienced bowlers and the winning losers, (there is such a thing!) on a count back were Lon Richards, Michael Kiss and Cliff Coleman. Lucky door prizes went N.T.P. Hole 5 - D. Davis B. Grade 1. Sari McDonald 36 2. Robyn Richardson 33 N.T.P. Hole 5 - C. Wiggins Balls to 29 Tuesday Ladies 31-7-2018 - Stroke Final Round Club Championships - 45 Players A. Grade 1. Evelyn Potts 74 2. Penny Williams 75 Gross Winner - Carolyn Affleck 89 N.T.P. Hole 10 - C. Foster B. Grade 1. Robyn Richardson 76 2. Fran Henderson 78 C/B Gross Winner - Fran Henderson 102 C. Grade 1. Susan Fordy 67 2. Ann Browning 73 Gross Winner - Susan Fordy 106 N.T.P. Hole 10 - A. Browning Balls to 78

to Judi Polak and Beverley Thrift. Chef Stewart did the honours for lunch. The Club is always on the lookout for new players and those new to the game should be aware that there are many coaches now available to help them with their game. Coaching is free and can be organised with a coach of your choice at a time to suit you. Coaching is available to any player, regardless of ability, who may be having some difficulty with any aspect of their game.

CLUB CHAMPIONS FOR 2018 Gross Winner A. Grade. Carolyn Affleck 262 R/up - Ann Morris 279 Nett Winner A. Grade. Evelyn Potts 222 R/up - Di Davis Gross Winner B. Grade. Penny Williams 300 R/up - Carol Maher 312 Nett Winner B. Grade. Jo Weston 232 R/up - Sari McDonald 239 Gross Winner C. Grade. Ann Browning 327 R/up - Pam Keegan 337 Nett Winner C. Grade. Janet Moore 238 R/up - Di Vercoe 248

WEDNESDAY Ladies Golf winner T Graham r/u - B Gordon Wednesday Poker winner - A Benson r/u - P Hardman Thursday Vets Golf winner - S Robinson r/u D Brown Saturday Golf, Green Jacket winner - A Jobson r/u - J Barry Jackpot - S Sharp Sunday Darts winner - W Coleman r/u - D Schlenert

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Classic Hits night NELSON Bay Diggers is the place to be this Friday night, 10 August. Internationally renowned The Robertson Brothers, along with Simon Brook McLachlan from the hit musical Jersey Boys bring you one of the best-hit shows of the year. Described as the show that rock n roll fans have been waiting for, Australians will embrace and celebrate all the classic hits of these music

legends. The magical sounds of The Everly Brothers, Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons come alive again with Australia’s very own multi-award vocal harmony duo and rockin’ live band. The Robertson Brothers are one of Australia’s leading vocal groups and have sold over half a million records, won 22 MO and ACE Awards, and received two ARIA and Golden Guitar nominations.

The Robertson Brothers have toured the world extensively with many well-known acts including The Eagles, America, John Denver, and the Electric Light Orchestra. They have also performed at the Opening Ceremony of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games and many people will recognise their distinctive sound from the theme song for the hit TV show Home & Away.

The Brothers also perform regular political and football song parodies for Ray Hadley’s morning shows that are networked across Australia and on 2GB. Simon Brook McLachlan is a Sydney based artist and is a graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). Simon is trained in theatre, television, film, music theatre, voice-acting, and singing. McLachlan is best known

for his work with the Jersey Boys, however, he has also starred in a number of other productions including The History Boys at Sydney Opera House, in the world premiere of ATOMIC and Squabbalogic’s Grey Gardens in Sydney. McLachlan on screen work includes The Pacific, Underbelly Razor, Black Comedy and the upcoming Australian premiere of Alex Lykos’ A Long Night. Performing Frankie Valli

and The Four Seasons hits like Oh What a Night, Sherry, Big Girls Don’t Cry, and Can’t Take My Eyes Off You, The Robertson Brothers & Simon McLachlan present the classic hits with soaring harmonies and incredible musical ability. This Internationally acclaimed production will have audiences dancing in the aisles and begging for more! Tickets available now! Contact Nelson Bay Diggers to book yours now.

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Hawks Big Weekend - HEROS & VILLAINS plus Old Boys decided to take them up on the offer and make a big weekend out of it.” For footie enthusiasts, League greats Terry Lamb and Royce Simmons will be guests of honour on Friday night at the Hero and Villains night.

2. Errol Chivers 71 c/b 3. Kevvy Williams 71 4. Peter John Walters 72 c/b MYALL Coast Vets 5. Keith Hewish 72 Stroke.2/8/2018. B Grade. 2nd Round of Championships. 1. Graham Kelly 69 A Grade Leader Bruce 2. Ken Hill 70 Clayton 163, B Grade Leader 3. Clemo Clemens 72 Clemo Clemens 188, C Grade 4. John McKenzie 74 c/b Leader Sean Mullins 202. 5. Gordon Morrison 74 c/b A Grade. C Grade. 1. Brian Calverley 71 c/b 1. Paul McLean 69

2. Geoffrey Latona 70 3. Roger Sykes 71 c/b 4. Robert Reid 71 5. Ron Leatham 74 NTP. 10th A. Ian Richardson B. John McKenzie C. Ron Leatham 16th A. Bob Macklinshaw C. Bob Cooper Balls To. A. 78 c/b B. 80 c/b C. 78 c/b

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Championship Continues Myall Coast Vets By Tony SMITH

Close games Tea Gardens Women’s Bowling Club By Lynda RICHARDS

TUESDAY 31st July: Format for social bowls 4 games, 3 bowls Triples played on the grass which has proving a challenge to some of our bowlers. On Rink 9 a fairly event contest between Julie Kennedy, Dorothy Thompson and Kayelene Pearson 20 v

Ingrid Luck, Lynda Richards and Loretta Baker 14. The game on Rink 10 proved to be a decisive victory for Robyn Beaumont, Christine Fossey and Dale Winter 23 v Bette Saillard, Jeanette Emmett and Jill McBride 2. Welcome back to bowls to Jan Kuzmic, who combined with Sheril Johnson and Lynne Green on Rink 11. Their team went down by 3 shots to Dianne

Roos down by four By Sonja EVANS Karuah Roos Rugby League THIS week the Karuah Roos had their Indigenous Round on Saturday at home against Paterson River. Game Day Sponsor was Russ’s Fresh Bake. It was a very fast and hard game against 2nd on the ladder Paterson, Karuah is 7th on the ladder. River kicked off and it was on. Big hits were coming thick and fast. Paterson were the first to score in the first 3 minutes of the game 4/0. The Roos countered 5minutes later with Mitch Turvey crossing for his first try for the Roos to equal the score at 4 all. The Big Hitter in the first half for the Ross were Jack Croese, Ben Feeney, Justin Anderson, Matt Croese, Dwayne Fleming, Aaron Benn, Mitch Turvey, Daniel Evans, Tim Johnson, Trent Saunders, Kane Chishomle and Adam Crampton. David Dodd was the next to score for the Roos around 12 minutes in 8/4. River countered about

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4 minutes later with a successful conversion to take the score to River 10 Roos 8. Around 20 minutes into the first half Paterson were in again 14/8. The Runners in the first half for the Roos were Jack Fleming, Aiden Bills, Adam Crampton, Justin Anderson, Jack Croese, Matt Croese, Mitch Turvey, Mitch O’Bryan, Aaron Benn, Kane Chishome, Dwayne Fleming Daniel Evans, Ben Feeney, Tim Johnson, Sam Croese and Trent Saunders. With under 5 minutes to go in the first half Adam Crampton was in for the Roos to take the score to Roos 12 River 14. Paterson were in on the halftime bell to take the score to 18/12 at halftime. The River were the first to score 10 minutes into the second half 22/12. Then within half a minute the Roos Cap/Coach Daniel Evans was in for the Roos under the red dot with Sam Croese converting to take the score to River 22 Roos 18. The Metermen in the second half for the Roos were Aiden Bills, Ben Feeney,

Kiss, Lily Smith and Elizabeth Kelly 18 v 15. A good win for Judi Polak, Dawn May and Karen McPhie defeating Dawn Jones, Carolyn Bywater and Wendy Brand 27 v 7. Karen McPhie was the lucky raffle winner. Many thanks to Myall Bistro and Café for donating the prize for our raffle. Thursday 2nd August: Social bowls, format 12 ends, fee $5.00. Thanks to the match committee play was 4 games of 3 bowls Pairs, 12 ends. This enabled some Jack Croese, Jake Blanch, Jack Fleming, Mitch O’Bryan, Justin Anderson, Dwayne Fleming, Matt Croese, Aaron Benn, Daniel Evans, Tim Johnson, Mitch Turvey and David Dodd. The Roos defence was on fire holding Paterson out and up over the line to keep the score at 22/18 until 30minutes in when Sam Croese crossed for the Roos to equal the score then with him converting his own try to put the Roos in front 24/22. The Hitmen in the second half for the Roos were Aiden Bills, Daniel Evans, Justin Anderson, Tim Johnson, Matt Croese, Mitch Turvey, Jack Croese, Adam Crampton, David Dodd, Ben Feeney, Jack Fleming, Jake Blanch and Kane Chisholme. With under 2minutes to go the River were in with a converted try to take the final score to Paterson River 28 Karuah Roos 24. The Players Player 3 points went to Mitch Turvey, equal 2 points to Aiden Bills and Mitch O’Bryan and 1 point to Kane Chisholme. Sponsors Choice Award went to Ben Feeney and the Coaches Award went to Dwayne Fleming. Next week the Roos take on Clarencetown Cobra’s @ Clarencetown 2 pm kick off on Saturday. Game Day Sponsor is the Karuah RSL Club.

Royce Simmons has replaced Brett Kenny who had to cancel at the last minute due to illness. There’ll be prizes for the best costumes, a memorabilia auction and raffles. Tickets are $60 per person for a 2 course meal and desert or $110 per couple.

q A Grade grade winner Brian Calverley.

bowlers who are competing in the Club Championship Pairs a practice session. A close game between Marie Reinhard and Loretta Baker v Dorothy Thompson and Maynie Roberts 8 all on the 9th end. Marie and Loretta gained just 3 shots on the next 3 ends but that was enough to claim victory 11 v 8. Jan Kuzmic and Karen McPhie

There are ‘Back to the Nest Packages available for $80. Give the hotel a call or drop in or contact Dakka on 0408 434 593. You can also contact the Club by email at nreynolds.2@ bigpond.com.au And let’s not forget the

q B Grade winner Graham Kelly.

were definitely a force to be reckoned with defeating Judi Polak and Jo Younghusband 22 v 3. Bev Stephens and Lynne Green also had a good win, against Bette Saillard and Dale Winter. Difference in the score 15 shots, 19 v 4. Carol Hayden and Jill McBride led all the way against Pam Gilchrist and Lynda Richards, result 12 v 8.

football on Saturday 11 August at the Hawks Nest Oval. The Ladyhawks are taking on Newcastle University at 2 pm. Then the Hawks take to the field against Gloucester at 3 pm.

q C Grade winner Paul McLean.

The first round of the Pairs Championship on Tuesday 7th August will see Bev Stephens and Lynne Green v Robyn Beaumont and Kayelene Pearson. Judi Polak and Jeanette Emmett v Jean Glover and Karen McPhie. The 2nd Round will be bowled on Thursday 9th August. Good bowling to all participants.

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Late of Tea Gardens, formerly of Terrigal. Passed away peacefully on Tuesday 31 July 2018. Aged 79 years Dearly loved husband of Marie. Much loved Dad of Wayne, Mark, John and Fiona. Cherished Pop of his seventeen Grandchildren and seven Great Grandchildren. Sadly missed by his brother Pieter, all extended family and friends. Hank’s Funeral Service will be held at The Tea Gardens Baptist Church, 115 Myall Street Tea Gardens, commencing at 2.00pm TODAY Wednesday 8th August 2018, prior to his private cremation. Becker Family Funerals 19 Victoria St, Taree. FDA of NSW (02) 6557 8557

Corinne Frances Craig 27th July 2018 Dearly loved wife of Noel. Loving mother of Steve and Jennifer, Peter and Simone. Adored Grandmother of Anderson, Tessa and Noah. Loved sister, sister-in-law and aunt to their families. Aged 77 Years Corinne’s family wishes to advise that a service has been held.

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TG CC Fishing Club Starts promptly at 1pm, 12th August 2018 with monthly outing weigh-in & BBQ to follow. All members are encouraged to attend’ GUITAR & BASS Tuition Theory &   Musicianship. Studio Fantabulous N/Bay. 25yrs exp 49844731

Wanted

Wanted

ONE Boat Trailer to suit a 4.75 Aluminium boat. Ph 0411327790

WANTED to Buy/ Lease Tea Gardens/ Hawks Nest, walk on/ walk off boat mooring, able to accommodate a 35 foot cruiser. Contact Douglas 0407242782

Public Notices

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Tea Gardens Hawks Nest Meals on Wheels Inc. Monday 20th August 2018 at 1.15 pm Mid Coast Council Office Tea Gardens Myall Street, Tea Gardens Contact: 4997 0800

NOTICE TO MARINERS AND GENERAL PUBLIC Slip Island Tea Gardens Dredging Commencing on Wednesday 1st August 2018 Dredge “Coonawarra” displays international anti-collision at sea lights & shapes Monitoring Ch 16 VHF Mobile 0434 394 160 General public is advised to stay clear Enquiries to National Dredging Services Phone 0434 394 160

Fingal Beach Surf Lifesaving Club Has begun taking online registrations for the 2018/19 season. Information sessions for new and returning members will be held at the club house on Sunday 9th September 3pm-5pm and Sunday 23rd September 2018 from 10am-12pm Please visit www. fingalbeachslsc/ membership for more information

www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au

DCP Amendment Proposal: To amend the Great Lakes Development Control Plan to include controls in certain areas of Hawks Nest to help protect koalas and guide future residential and commercial development. View amendment: On Council’s website (www.midcoast.nsw.gov.au) under ‘Have Your Say’ or at Council’s Tea Gardens and Forster offices during opening hours. On exhibition until: 7 September Make a submission: Written submissions will be accepted by email or post before the end of the exhibition period. c NOTA Graphics - Ref: MCCO_190718 PO BOX 450 (02) 6591 7222 FORSTER NSW 2428 council@midcoast.nsw.gov.au

Position Vacant

Experienced Property Manager Maternity Leave Contract Location: Mid North Coast $47k – 50k plus super Established portfolio in great order Excellent team culture & support Contact Denise Haynes R & R Property - 0414 725 482 www.randrproperty.com.au

12 MYALL COAST NEWS OF THE AREA

Pets SADLY we need to rehome our male S-M Foxy/Mini collie puppy E shots, 9m old. MAll microchipped HO ND and U desexed. FOToo active for oldies, needs bigger yard. Loves children. $$ neg. 0417234146 or 0403280787 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

HALL Cabinet. Text for pictures. Solid Timber & Glass 1.85h x 1.68l x .45d. $600 0428450925 KING, AH Comfort Mattress. 0428450925 for pictures.

Beard Plush $800. Email

HOMEBREW Beer Kit in original Box. Mangrove Jacks. Stainless LD Steel O S All access. fermenter. incl. plus lots of extras. used once. $180. Ph 0498466633

KITE Surfer, Naish.

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

For Sale

LAWN mower and Edger, power D tools, OL Hawks bits and S pieces. Nest 49971774

BARIATRIC Wheelie Walker. As new, $200. Raymond Tce Ph 0414531597

LEDGERSTONE Veneer Stone. Sandstone Collection. 4 sq. mts $200. Ph 0409 042 489

BEALE

Pianola plus rolls. Very good cond. Lovely piece of furniture that adds character to your room. Selling due to downsizing. $1,900ono 49971110

BBQ matador Functional 6 burner with Side pot cooker, gas Bottle, tools and manuals. Almost new. $850 ono. 49198044 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

BEACH Rollers for Catamaran - As new, little use. $300ono 0425 212 017 DINNER set willow pattern six places 49191637 $30 Soldiers Point FISH Tank 1.4m x .5m x .5m. light, filter, pipework. $200ono 0425 212 017 FRONT door fly screen, heavy duty fancy shell motive, with key. $275 4997 0986

LOUNGE Cream 2 seater loungeD$45 and L single armchair $15 SO 0427861227 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au LOUNGE, modern 3 seater with chaise Almost new. Soft green. $850. 40242775 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

LOUNGE suite dark blue leather 3seater and 2 armchairs in good cond. $500. Lg timber extendable 49820432 Salamander. MESH net 3 and 1/8, Multi mono 25 strips New $750 0439893831 MOBILITY Scooter Shoprider. Folds down for car boot. New batteries. Excellent condition. Carrier bar for shopping bags. $850. Ph. 49198009. Tea Gardens.

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OAK Dining Table $190 Extension with LD 6 chairs Like new SO 0405 388 607 OUTDOOR Dining Setting. Black Glass Top Table L90 D cm x O 6 Folding 150 cm S with Chairs $85 Excellent Cond. 0402246253 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au PEARL mobility scooter, gd cond, very little use, D new bat,OLdismantles, S fit in medium size boot $950 Ph 4997 0986 POOL table. Threequarter size, slate top 220 long 120 wide, excel cond $1500. 0404477158 POWER mover jockey wheel for trailer or caravan. As new $165 49970435

PRIDE Go Go Elite Traveller motor scooter with hoist (suitable for 4WD vehicles). Recently serviced, D both SOL batteries replaced, new front basket and manual. $750 negotiable. Will separate hoist and scooter. Ph 0428291907 QUEEN sofa bed $50.00, 1x White Wardrobe with 4 x Drawers $50.00, 1x Foldaway bed $20.00, All as New 0427 307580 RIDE on mower John Deere L110 lawn tractor 17.5hp D Kohler OLOnly 237 42inch S cut hours. Spare parts included. $1,500 49970435 ROLLER top desk D 8 drawers.OLTimber S $200 49970986 RHINO roof top boat loader. $1,000 ono. 0400735790 ROUND timber antique. Table 740cm $200. 0429485169 Nelson Bay ROWING Skiff - Euro Single. Croker Blades VG cond, $1500 ono 0418716225

SMIK care Triumph Walker. Never LD used. Brand SO new $60 0431261922 SUN Lounge, 4 Seater, attractive fabric cover. Good condition. $90 0447228826 SURF Ski - Wave Master. Good condition very stable. Good in surf as well as calm/ choppy conditions. Includes paddle $375. 49822004 TIMBER TV stand One shelf, glass doors $45 82Lx45Wx66H 49812682 TIMBER dining suite $250 very good cond. Tea G/dns 49198091 TIMBER lounge solid 3 piece - 3 seater and 2 armchairs. $500 0428970662 TRAILER converstion Galvanised aluminium sides to start new trailer project.Professionally built Height - 2ft hingeable Up to 3foot 6inches Length - 8foot 5inches Width - 5foot 9 1/4 $850 49970986 TRUNDLE Bed, single, LD exc cond, SOwith pillows etc, $200 49815551 TWO Moran lounges 2 x 2.5 seaters Very good cond. High quality upholstery. $300 ono 49971373 CLASSIFIEDS ads@mcnota.com.au UMBRELLA Shelta cantilever with canvas canopy. As new. $500 ono 49972359 WELDER Generator 14HP petrol motor electric start 200amp D welder & leads OL 3.5kva 240V S very good welder. $1500.00 email don@legges. id.au Ph. 0418845358 VACUUM, robotic. Russell Hobbs brand. Unwanted Raffle prize. RRP $800. Will sell for $575 0249846701 VE V8 Commodore Axel back twin chrome pipes. Mufflers. Low k’s $200 IW345 49970986

WOOD heater with flue $400 in good LDcondition. SO 0428294378

Items GUITAR Squire Acoustic With bag, strap, 3 plecs, Stand, learning book. $150 Lectern - wooden 1m Good condition $35 0451098759 CLASSIFIEDS in the News Of The Area ads@mcnota.com.au Email for Price & Proof

MAHOGANY High quality dining table with six refurbished chairs and matching sideboard Make an offer. Light brown elegant Lounge suite - 2 armchairs and one 3 seater Matching Lamp and Oak Coffee table Sell as a set - make an offer. Also grey metal filing cabinets, 3 drawers $40 each. 2x bookshelves timber $50 each. 49972294 Hawks Nest OZITO Bench Saw $100. RYOBI Bench Grinder $60. RHINO Pedestal Drill $80. OZITO Cordless Drill & Battery $30. 2hp Tank Compressor $100. Stud Finder $20. Planer $80. Orbital Sander $40. Power Master Angle Grinder $60. Phone: 02 4981 0681 PARROT cage large, $50. Chest of drawers macadamia wood $50. Queen side bed ensemble Good cond. $60. Recliner chair $30. 49844123 Nelson Bay RINNAI Gas Heater $200 ono. Ride On Mower Husqvana LT1536 as new $1,200 ono. Hedge Trimmer Elec. $30 0448145629 RYOBI electric blower, Bosch electric drill w/ 2 chargeable batteries Also lots of tools & Electrical equipment. 49820432 STEEL shelving, Wooden bookcase, TV unit (incl TV). Sewing machine cabinet. New Tall boy. Double sink. Make an Offer. 49972317

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Thursday, 9 August, 2018


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Clash for Cup COMPETITIVE spirit was alive and kicking at the annual Chris Hoare Cup Rugby League clash between Bulahdelah Central School and Gloucester High last week. Spurred on by a convincing 54-0 win by the Bulahdelah junior boys captained by Angus Devon, the open team came out fiery and determined to claim back the coveted Cup lost to Gloucester in 2017. Taking to the field at the Jack Ireland Sporting Complex, Gloucester were quick out of the blocks and busted over the line within minutes of the kickoff to score the first points of the match. Bulahdelah dug deep and put up a strong fight but were overwhelmed by the brute strength of the Gloucester attack. With injuries to key players in the second half leaving Bulahdelah short on the field, Gloucester continually

smashed over the line and easily claimed the Cup. Despite the 56-0 defeat, Captain Caleb Grimshaw praised the efforts of his team. “Jreaytaine Davis and Kobi Watt had good all-round games and 2nd rower Matt Barry defended well,” he said. Bulahdelah Coach Bob McCann said the team gave their all. “They tried hard, but the Gloucester side were bigger, stronger and faster, and outplayed us in every aspect of the game,” he said. “Going into next year’s competition we will be focusing on some intensive coaching including some offseason training to help bring the Cup back.” The annual contest celebrates the sporting talents of former Bulahdelah Central School student Chris Hoare whose life was tragically taken in 1996.

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