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Rural Women’s Award Names Sophie Hansen Finalist Member for Orange Andrew Gee today congratulated Sophie Hansen of Orange who has been named as a finalist in the 2016 NSW-ACT Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation (RIRDC) Rural Women’s Award. “I am pleased to announce that Sophie Hansen from Orange has been recognised for her dedication to improving our primary industries and rural communities, and named as a finalist in this year’s Rural

Women’s Award,” Mr Gee said. “Each applicant submitted a project initiative as part of the award, aiming to drive regional communities and primary industries’ growth and prosperity. “Sophie’s project, ‘My Open Kitchen’, aims to provide a self-paced, online, social media learning course for Australian farmers and farming communities.

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How much longer are we to tolerate the waste of our taxes by uncaring politicians and beaurocrats? These are the people who, wanting money, advocate stealing even more from us by a GST increase while at the same time, squander our taxes on themselves with travel and other goodies, while we do without. Take the example of the recent $100,000 cost of replacing supposedly “lost” electronic equipment. A search amongst relatives and friends would probably bring most of this to light. Take also the recent $100,000 in late fees to Telstra etc., caused by inattention to the

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Have your say on the issues that affect you and your community. To submit a letter to the Editor email us at editor@canowindraphoenix. com.au or mail us at PO Box 251 Canowindra NSW 2804. Letters to the Canowindra Phoenix must carry the senders name, home address and day and evening phone numbers. Pseudonyms are not accepted. The opinions and views of readers are not necessarily the views of the staff and Management of The Canowindra Phoenix.

no doubt be plenty of butterflies. While some students seemingly cruise through the whole thing, whether they’re starting school for the first time, moving to a new school, starting high school or heading back for a new class, some young people find it a very challenging time. And let’s face it, it can be tough for us as parents too. For some children it’s particularly difficult as they face extra pressures like getting the best grades, or dealing with bullying, and others may be dealing with mental health issues like anxiety or depression.

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Back to School Butterflies I still get butterflies in my stomach when I think of my first day at school. The anticipation of seeing friends, and a few people I’d rather not face, finding out who my teachers would be, all that homework, study and exams. Ok, perhaps they were knots in my stomach. But those nerves weren’t all bad, they were also about excitement and anticipation for the year ahead. For over 3.6 million students across Australia heading to primary and secondary school over the next few weeks there will

due dates for bill payments. We mug taxpayers will never know the full extent of the waste and misappropriation of our money. The only solution I can see is not to allow them any GST increase, but to take other measures like ending welfare rorts, recovering tax from multinational companies and curtailing overseas aid.

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If you are a young person with something going on, or a parent with concerns about your child, you don’t have to handle things alone. headspace the national youth mental health foundation provides support for young people aged 12 to 25 who are struggling with their mental wellbeing. General mental health and wellbeing resources can be found at headspace.org.au. For online and telephone support please visit eheadspace.org.au or call 1800 650 890, which is staffed by qualified youth mental health professionals, and available between 9am - 1am EST. Wishing you and your families a happy and healthy school year ahead - may those butterflies in your stomach be gentle, kind and full of promise. Chris Tanti CEO, headspace

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SNIPPETS... Grants of up to $2,000 are available for sport club development, up to $5,000 for community sports events or sports access and up to $25,000 for facility development and capital equipment.The closing date is 11th February, and non-profit sporting clubs can apply at sportandrecreation.nsw. gov.au/clubs/grants/localsport.

IMAGE: Get down to the Moorbel Markets this Saturday for fresh local produce.

If you are looking for something to do this Saturday morning then head out to the Moorbel Markets commencing at 8.00 am until 12 noon at the Moorbel Hall. A great range of stalls are available stocking garden art, collectable items, a wide variety of plants and vegetables, free range eggs, goat’s milk soap, medical socks, beautiful items with that personal touch, jewellery, handmade cards, jams, bric-a-brac and of course, lovely homemade cooking. You can enjoy a bbq sausage or rissole sandwich and a cuppa with scones are also available at a minimum price. The First Wives Club will be holding their first meeting for the new year on Thursday 18th of February with a luncheon. Bookings are being taken now so please phone Tommy at the Deli Lama on 6344 1006 to make your reservation. In order to increase participation in sport or structured physical activity, and to assist sports clubs in providing service to members, the Department of Sport and Recreation has allocated $50,000 in grants within each NSW State Electorate.

Date for the diary – The Mobile Blood Service will be at Morris Park, in Rodd Street on Tuesday 16th February from 9.10 am to 3.30 pm. If you would like to give blood, ensure that you have up to 3-4 glasses of water or juice in the hours before you donate, and have a good sized breakfast or lunch and please remember to bring photo ID with you. On Wednesday 3rd February, the Chairman of Southern Phones Mr. Bill Hilzinger presented a cheque for $14,000 to Canowindra Tennis Club to provide lighting for their fifth tennis court. This grant is part of the Southern Phones Grants Schemes and will supplement an earlier Community Assistance grant of $13,683 from Cabonne Council to seal the court. Then + Now: 26% of Australian households had two or more cars in 1971 and 54% in 2011. Source ABS

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Changes to Youth Payment Testing to Benefit Regional Families

Federal Member for Hume Angus Taylor has welcomed more generous youth payment means testing which will benefit regional families with tertiary students. As families prepare for students to start or resume away-from-home study or training, Mr Taylor said changes passed by parliament late last year would make youth payments fairer and simpler. “From January 1 this year, the Family Assets Test and the Family Actual Means Test have been removed from the Youth Allowance Personal Test. “Removing the assets test means that thousands more people will qualify for an average annual youth payment of more than $7,000 a year. Removing the means test means that thousands more students will either receive the Youth Allowance for the first time or if they’re already receiving it, they will benefit from an additional $2,000 a year,” Mr Taylor said. “Regional and rural families often face higher costs when their children are studying or training because the students have to move away from home. These new changes mean those families will no longer have their farm assets counted toward the means test.”

The family of the late Ruth Gorringe wish to extend their sincere thanks to Dr O’Ryan and staff and the nurses at the hospital. Thanking you from the Gorringe family.

International Women’s Day 2016 International Women’s Day is celebrated on Tuesday 8th March 2016. For the past two years, The Canowindra Phoenix has sponsored and promoted a luncheon for International Women’s Day. Last year we had two guest speakers, Tamara James from Pulse HR and Ailsa Pottie, who is the sister of Elizabeth Hamlin of the Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia Hospital in Ethiopia. We were able to send a cheque for $502.00 to the Hamlin Fistula Ethiopia Hospital from last year’s fundraising which is a great result and we need your help to do this again. In 2016 we will be holding a similar type

luncheon on Thursday 10th March at the Canowindra Bowling Club. Our Guest Speaker for this year is Tara Scott who is an Ambassador for One Girl, who are committed to educating 1 million girls across Africa by 2020. There will be a short talk and presentation by Tara on the day and the proceeds raised from the event will go towards supporting this charity. The Deli Lama will be catering with a 2 course lunch and there will be a fashion parade by Saffi as well as lots of goodies to giveaway with raffles and lucky door prizes to be won so it’s a great excuse to get the

ladies together for a catch up. Put the 10th of March in your diaries and gather the girls for a fun event supporting and celebrating women and our achievements, you won’t want to miss it.


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Take the Pain out of Packing School Lunches

The start of a new school year for NSW kids means preparing lunches five times a week for parents. Cancer Council NSW nutrition program Eat It To Beat It’s work in the Central West shows parents are taking an increasing interest in the nutritional content of food consumed in the playground. However, as the year goes on, many parents report that packing lunch boxes can be a chore, especially when it comes to getting the kids enthusiastic about healthy options such as fruit and vegetables. Eat It To Beat It works with schools and parents to provide families with practical, simple, budget-friendly ways to pack fun and fulfilling healthy lunch boxes. “Packing a healthy lunch box that your child will want to eat can be much easier than you think.” “With a little planning and a few ideas you can create appealing, nutritious lunches that are cheap to create and simple to make.” Get organised and make sandwiches with wholegrain bread or wraps at the beginning of the week and freeze, then add fresh salad on the day. Cook extra at dinner and use leftovers for lunches - baked veg, stir fry, pasta and rice work well. Letting the kids help prepare and select

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Caddie Marshall, pictured with daughters Sophia and Lola, said this is a great milestone they have reached and a celebration of where they are up to in life.

their lunch items is not only great for learning good habits but, once learned, saves you time and more of it gets eaten! Eat It To Beat It healthy lunch box recipe ideas: • Breads and cereals: top English muffins with diced veg (e.g. mushroom, capsicum) and sprinkle with reduced fat cheese for a quick mini pizza. • Vegetables and salads: try a simple combo of cherry tomatoes, cucumber cubes, a few canned chickpeas topped with low-fat feta and some chopped mint. • Meat and alternatives: combine leftover home cooked meat with hummus and grated carrot on pita bread; serve baked beans for something different. • Dairy: freeze a tub of reduced fat yoghurt or custard and allow to defrost in the lunch box. • Fruit: as a treat and to add more fruit and veg, make muffins with sultana, carrot, zucchini, apple, pear, banana or pumpkin.

Lydia Wythes ready for her first day of kindy at Canowindra Public School

Don’t forget a drink of water and a cooler bag and ice brick to keep lunch fresh and safe to eat. If you have a healthy lunch box idea you would like to share please email us or send to our facebook page.

Will and Annie Harris ready for their first day of school

Sam Breen started at St Edwards on Thursday last week

St Edwards Kindergarten class with their teacher Mrs Waters

Canowindra Public School Kindergarten class with their teachers Miss Jasprizza and Mrs Lloyd


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Health Smart Local Health Practice Expands Dr. Adam Wild, from Aligned Health and Wellbeing, Canowindra, is excited to be offering a new service with Dr Danielle Kinsela returning to the region to practice Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Originally raised in Canowindra, Danielle Kinsela is a professionally qualified and registered (AHPRA) Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner with more than ten years’ experience in the health and wellness industry. After studying, Danielle interned in China at Guang Xi University Hospital in Nanning and went on to gain extensive experience practicing in Melbourne within a wellknown natural fertility and women’s health clinic. Alongside the treatment of pain and musculo-skeletal issues, Danielle has a special

interest and experience in the treatment and management of skin disorders such as acne, psoriasis and allergies. She has seen much success treating clients with digestive problems, depression, anxiety and stress management as well as women’s health, fertility and menstrual disorders. Danielle’s treatment plans focus on gentle Acupuncture techniques, Acupressure massage, cupping and heat therapy. She provides holistic management of your health concerns with a dietary and lifestyle prescription, food as medicine and herbal medicine supplementation. Appointments with Danielle will be available from Tuesday, 9 February, by contacting reception at Aligned Health and Wellbeing on 02 6344 1119.

NSW teen smoking rate is at a record low. The number of NSW adolescents who smoke has dropped to a record low of 6.7 % according to a study from the Cancer Institute NSW. The number of young people between the age of 12 and 17 who have reportedly never smoked has also increased to a significant 77% with the average age for smoking initiation continuously climbing.

Your first visit will include a comprehensive examination, and detailed examination, as well as xrays and scale, clean and fluoride treatment for an introductory offer of $199.00. Don’t leave a visit to the dentist until it is too late, remember regular checkups can save you a lot of money.

It is now the time of the year to focus on ourselves and our health. With the opening of the new Forbes Family Dentists they are launching a new patient promotion.

Give Patrick Raftery a call to make an appointment for his regular visit to Canowindra. Your feet are so important to you and we all have a habit of not really looking after them. Patrick has many years experience and also has pensioner rates available.

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Love is in the air Valentine’s Day, the one day of the year dedicated to celebrating LOVE! What could be more special than devoting the whole day to letting that special someone in your life know just how much you love and appreciate them (even more then we show them every other day!). Some of you are all for this celebration while others I am sure picture it as just another day, but hopefully by the time you reach the end of this article you’ll be wanting to shower your loved one in all the amazing goodies we have in the area for this special celebration of romance. There are so many great ways to express your love and appreciation. One of the most popular is a bunch of beautiful red roses. Red roses are given to those who you want to show love and passion and depending on your budget, you can choose from a single red rose to a bunch of a dozen, either way the receiver is sure to appreciate your effort. Give the teams at Classic Country Rose or Botanica Flora a call now to put in your order early. Not only can you appreciate the beauty of this thoughtful gift in your vase while fresh you can also dry them and enjoy them for many years

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to come. When your roses start to die take them out of your vase, tie a piece of string to the stems and hang them upside down in a dry place out of direct sunlight. After about a week you will have a wonderful keepsake to display in your home, I still enjoy my bunch from last year’s Valentine’s Day on my mantle. Maybe a special meal with your loved one is more what you’re looking for, time spent together is time well spent. Why not head to the Deli Lama for breakfast or lunch and let Tommy and the team spoil you. They have some fabulous options available to suit everyone’s taste and will go above and beyond to make your morning special. If you’re not exactly a morning person and dinner is more your thing then make a booking at The Old Vic Inn, the perfect setting for a romantic meal. They’re putting on a special 3 course dinner for $40 on Saturday 13th which is sure to set the mood of love, they will also have the same offer available for lunch on Valentine’s Day. For the chocolate lovers, Chateau Du Chocolat is your one stop shop for all things chocolate. Experience the delicacies of France and Switzerland in a boutique French provincial setting located in the heart of Orange. They offer exquisite homemade cakes, delectable desserts and boast an enticing hot and cold drinks menu. Sourcing the finest local produce, light lunches are also available as well as gluten free options. They specialise in authentic French crepes, Belgian waffles, chocolate fondue and other delicious desserts, Chateau Du Chocolat really is the epitome of cafe dining. Real melted Swiss chocolate is used for their hot and cold drinks, as well as drizzled onto all of their desserts. Many flavours of the original G.I.M.A Molong gelato are also available in store or take away and they are open 7 days with indoor and outdoor seating available. If pampering is what you’re after, then pampering is what you will get! Give the girls at Absolute Beauty a call to organise a gift voucher for your significant other. Whether it’s a facial, massage or pedicure, your gift is sure to be appreciated. Whether you give a hand-written card or a dozen red roses it’s the effort that is sure to be appreciated and remembered for many years to come. Put February 14th in your diary and get organised now for Valentine’s Day. By Roselea Buttigieg

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To my darling husband, wife, partner, boyfriend, girlfriend, love of my life... I totally trust your taste and appreciate your company and effort more than anything but I have helped you along by ticking a few things on this list to make this Valentine’s Day one to remember for years to come (you just might get lucky).

Old Vic Inn – A special 3 course Valentine’s Day meal Botanica Flora – An original bunch of roses Canowindra Bottle Shop – Champagne and Chocolate Baileys (to share of course) A thoughtful hand-written card – this ones sure to pull at the heart strings Chateau Du Chocolat – A chocolate fondue for two Absolute Beauty – A gift voucher for a well-earned massage Deli Lama – A lazy Sunday coffee and breakfast together Lawrence’s IGA – A big box of chocolates (I promise I’ll save you some) Classic Country Rose – A fluffy teddy bear and a bunch of red roses

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Australia’s Longest-running Regional Food Festival is 25 Years Young! Orange F.O.O.D Week 2016 program launched and tickets now on sale Orange F.O.O.D Week celebrates its 25th anniversary this year, further strengthening its position as Australia’s longest-running regional food festival. The ten day gourmet festival boasts six signature events and more than 90 member events in the 2016 program, running from 8-17 April 2016. From humble beginnings in 1991, when Orange F.O.O.D Week was established by a voluntary committee of passionate and committed local foodies, the event has evolved over the last 25 years into a gourmet festival of national standing. “As we enter our silver anniversary year, we look back with gratitude to those culinary pioneers who helped put Orange on the map as a food and wine destination,” said James Sweetapple, President, F.O.O.D Week Association. “Orange F.O.O.D Week has provided not only an excellent platform from which to promote the incredible diversity of the Orange region’s produce, but it has also

served as a way to showcase and celebrate the impressive talents of our local producers, chefs, cooks, caterers, restaurateurs and wine growers.” Recognised as a significant contributor to the state’s regional tourism economy, Orange F.O.O.D Week has been awarded Destination NSW flagship event status for the last three consecutive years. “Tourism creates great social and economic prospects for people who live and work in Australia’s regional areas,” said Rhonda Sear, Executive Officer, Brand Orange. “Orange F.O.O.D Week also provides a platform for vital trade development potential and opportunities for the region’s producers.” Last year’s Orange F.O.O.D Week attracted 15,000 attendees to events across the ten day festival and is conservatively estimated to have contributed over $3 million in economic benefit for the region.

“The project will allow farmers and farming communities to take advantage of free social media channels, and tell their stories, promote their produce and make new and valuable connections.” Mr Gee said the RIRDC Rural Women’s Award identifies and supports emerging women leaders who have the desire, commitment and leadership potential to make a greater contribution to our local area. “I congratulate Sophie for being recognised as an advocate for change and a role model in our local community,” Mr Gee added. The winner will be announced in March at Parliament House in Sydney, and will receive a bursary of $10,000 and participate in an Australian Institute of Company Directors’ course. The award provides financial assistance, mentoring, resources and peer support via a nation-wide network of dynamic business and community leaders through the award alumni. Sophie said, “this whole process has been a huge learning curve, and I have met a lot of people on the journey. In the beginning, some ten years ago I had to teach myself, and if I win I will be able to take this knowledge, plus bring in some tutors in other areas which will add to My Open Kitchen.” “It will enable local farmers to showcase their product to the world and connect on a global basis – it is meant to be very visual and lots of fun”.

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What do you love most about working at Laverty Pathology? My patients. How do you start your day? With a cup of coffee – milk and two sugars, piece of toast and then get dressed and off to work each day. What do you do in your spare time? I love going camping and fishing. What makes your day? Helping out the local people in Canowindra.

Moorbel Hall Markets Saturday 6 February 8am – 12pm

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Ever Played Bingo Before, then you would be familiar with some of the sayings which are known around the world: 11. Legs eleven - Legs - they’re lovely Kelly’s legs number eleven - Chicken legs - Skinny legs 16. Sweet sixteen - She’s lovely - Never been kissed These are just a couple of the sayings that you might hear down at the Canowindra Bowlo on a Thursday morning when the Club holds its Bingo mornings. If you haven’t been yet, then grab some friends and head down there. If you are new in town and wanting some company then they will make you feel very welcome.

Why Do Yoga? The short answer is that yoga makes you feel better. For many people, that’s enough of an answer. But there’s more if you’re interested. For starters, yoga is good for what ails you. Specifically, research shows that yoga helps manage or control anxiety, arthritis, asthma, back pain, blood pressure, carpal tunnel syndrome, chronic fatigue, depression, diabetes, epilepsy, headaches, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, stress and other conditions and diseases. What’s more, yoga: • Improves muscle tone, flexibility, strength and stamina • Reduces stress and tension • Boosts self esteem • Improves concentration and creativity • Lowers fat • Improves circulation • Stimulates the immune system • Creates sense of well being and calm. I have been practicing Yoga for almost 20 years and teaching for 13. Having studied with international teachers, I focus not only on the Yoga you might be familiar with, but also clinical and restorative yoga. Between work, home and all of the demands and stresses in between, it’s easy to lose touch with who we are and how to look after ourselves. When people ask how many classes of Yoga you should do, my recommendation is- Start with one. That one class a week will create the most profound changes to your health and your life. Practicing the postures, breathing exercises and meditation makes you healthier in every part of your life. It helps your body, it helps your mind and from there every other part of your world. So find a class that suits your life. The choice to do Yoga is one that you will thank yourself for the rest of your life! Yoga in Canowindra starts Friday 12th Feb in the CWA rooms. It is suitable for all levels. 9.30-10.30am.Begin to make your life better, one yoga class at a time.


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Scout Hamer having a lovely time at Wyangala Dam recently.

Bingo at Canowindra Bowlo Club at 11am Canowindra Food Basket every Friday @ United Church Hall 9.30am-12pm. Barefoot Bowls at Canowindra Bowlo Club. Names in by 6pm for a 6.30pm start. Prizes for the winners. Sausage Sizzle available for $2. 5 Feb Adult Survivors of Child Abuse Cowra Local Support Meeting, from 12.30pm open to all survivors of any community. If interested or for more information phone Pascale on 6342 1612. Ben Maiorana Entertainment presents Elvis ‘If I Can Dream’ starring Mark 5 Feb Anthony. 8pm at Dubbo Regional Theatre. Ph 6801 4375 or www.drtcc.com.au 6 Feb Moorbel Hall Markets. 8am-12pm at Moorbel Hall Ben Maiorana Entertainment presents Elvis ‘If I Can Dream’ starring Mark 6 Feb Anthony. 8pm at Orange Civic Theatre. Ph 6393 8111 or www.orange.nsw.gov.au 12 Feb Yoga in Canowindra with Yoveda, 9.30-10.30am in the CWA rooms. Contact Yoveda on 63411817 for more information. 13 Feb Old Vic Inn Valentine’s Day Dinner, enjoy a 3 course meal for $40 from 6.30pm. Phone 6344 1009 for bookings. 14 Feb Old Vic Inn Valentine’s Day Lunch, enjoy a 3 course meal for $40 from 12pm. Phone 6344 1009 for bookings. 14 Feb Valentine’s Day Breakfast and Lunch at Deli Lama, Spoil the one you love with a special meal at the Deli. Phone 6344 1006 to book. 14 Feb Romantic Valentine’s Day Menu at Chateau Du Chocolat. Phone 6360 3396 for reservations. 17 Feb Canowindra Business Chamber Meeting and AGM. 7pm at the Canowindra Community Bowls and Recreational Club 17-21 Feb Banjo Patterson Australian Poetry Festival 18 Feb

Canowindra Public School Captains and Prefects for 2016

20 Feb

20 Feb 21 Feb 24 Feb 24 Feb The Canowindra 4 x 50m relay team, Alex Mitchell, Eden Hawker, Amy Harrison and Lachie Rice.

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First Wives Club Luncheon, first meeting for 2016. For reservations please phone Tommy at the Deli on 6344 1006. Cowra Canowindra HSC Scholarship and 2016 Dr Barbara Wright Postgraduate Scholarship dinner, at the Cowra Bowling Club, 6.30pm for a 7pm start. Tickets may be purchased by contacting Sally Delaney at sallydelaney2009@gmail.com Cost for the evening is $45 per person, school students $25 each, please purchase by 12th Feb. For more information please contact Marianne Payten on 63426716 or Anne Holloway on 6345 1819. Ben Maiorana Entertainment presents ‘Forever Diamond’ starring Peter Byrne. 8pm, Orange Civic Theatre. Ph 6393 8111 or www.orange.nsw.gov.au Blayney Farmers Markets. 8.30am-12.30pm at Carrington Park. Free Hearing Checks at Medinova Medical Centre, Cowra from 10am-2pm. Call Australian Hearing on 6393 0500 for more information. iluvlocal App Launch, 6pm at Forbes Services Club. RSVP by 19th February to sales@canowindraphoenix.com.au or phone Roselea on 63441846. Canowindra Public School P&C AGM, 3.30pm in the school staff room. All positions will be made vacant and re-elected for 2016. Phone the school on 63441403 to RSVP.

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Western Challenge League Tag Carnival Comes To Canowindra In March On Sunday March 13, 2016 the sixth annual Western Region League Tag Challenge will take place at Tom Clyburn Oval, Canowindra. Beginning in 2011, the inaugural Western Challenge Carnival was won by Canowindra Tigers. Previous winners of the tournament include Bathurst St Pats (2012), Orange Hawks (2013) and Orange Cyms (2014/15) who are looking to win for the third consecutive year. The day is expected to commence at 10.00am. Game duration will be 20 or 30 minutes (2 X 10 or 15 minute halves) dependant on entry numbers. All teams will play a minimum of two games. The 2015 Western Challenge League Tag carnival attracted 13 entries from across the region. Tournament organisers are anticipating similar numbers for this year’s event. The game of Women’s League Tag has gone from strength to strength since its introduction six years ago and Country Rugby League Western Regional Manager Peter Clarke was glowing in its praise: “League Tag has continued its rapid growth, the region having established League Tag competitions in Woodbridge Cup, Group 10, Group 11 and Lachlan District JRL.”

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Newcastle Knights V Canberra Raiders

IMAGE:Ashley McLean of the Canowindra Tigers League Tag Team. Image courtesy of Terese Peters

“In the Western Region there were more than 1000 participants in League Tag last season, that figure is expected to grow by at least 25 percent this year.” The Country Rugby League will also introduce a formal representative pathway with the inaugural League Tag Country Championships being contested in 2016. “The development of League Tag has allowed Country Rugby League to add a new dimension to the regional championships for 2016.”

TRADES & SERVICES

Saturday, 20 February 2016 at Wade Park, Orange. Gates open at 2.30pm (main game kick off at 6.30pm). Prize includes 2 x general admission tickets to the game (adults or child tickets) valued up to $40. Complete the below entry form and return it to The Phoenix Office at 65 Gaskill Street, or enter online via our website for your chance to win. Entries close 5pm, Thursday 18th February Name: Address: Email: Phone:

CLASSIFIEDS FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS Gas Fitter, LPGas, personal Service. Blocked drains cleared. Call Tony 0438 906 125. Canowindra and districts. L/NO: 1456 Patios, Rooms, Cladding, Carports (BL83737C) As on TV. Phone 6341 3122 www.pictonbros.com.au

Sunday 7 February ~ The Feast of The Transfiguration 8am St Matthew’s Anglican Church Woodstock 9.30am All Saints’ Anglican Church Canowindra 11.15am Cranbury Community Uniting Church 4pm St Matthew’s Anglican Church Eugowra

Thursday 11 February 10am Holy Communion Peace Memorial Uniting Church Canowindra

PHOENIX Giveaway

TWO DOUBLE PASSES TO NRL PRE-SEASON GAME

The Anglican and Uniting Churches of Canowindra and surrounding districts.

ASH WEDNESDAY 10 February 8am All Saints’ Anglican Church Canowindra 3pm St Matthew’s Anglican Church Eugowra 7pm All Saints’ Anglican Church Canowindra

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FOR SALE full wine barrels $250 & half wine barrels $130, please contact Parkes Brick Paver & Tile Supplies 02 6862 2253 Wanted: IRONING, reasonable rates, smoke free environment, free pick up and delivery within town limits. Phone 0427 441 873

Johnny Kuntze Specialising in domestic, commercial and rural plumbing. All maintenance and priorities for emergencies.

0419 429 829 or 6344 7168 johnnyrcp@hotmail.com

Lic No. L12601.

Notice of AGM: Canowindra Public School P&C 7th March 2016 at 3.30pm in the school staff room. All positions will be made vacant & re-elected for the year 2016. RSVP to Canowindra Public School on 6344 1403

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CATCH of the week Send us the photos of your best catch for the chance to win lots of fishing goodies from Cowra Marine Centre. Email your photos to editor@canowindraphoenix.com.au

IMAGE: The winning Hilton Cup team

SWIMMING CLUB

Canowindra Swimming Club held the Annual Development Carnival last Sunday, with attendance numbers well up. 160 swimmers represented clubs from Orange, Bathurst, Grenfell, Cowra, Parkes and Blayney, with 40 from Canowindra. It was an excellent meet, with some fantastic performances across the board. Specific results will appear next week. Special mentions go to the Chitukudza and Mileto families from Orange Jets, toppling PB’s and records. Notable efforts from local swimmers include Will Wright, who smashed 16 seconds off his PB in the 100m Open Breaststroke, and in the 50m Butterfly Rhianna Reeves, Marshall McKay and Laura Flannery all beat their PB’s by 6 - 8 seconds. Congratulations to the Canowindra swimmers for successfully defending the Hilton Cup once again, placing 1st, 2nd and 3rd. The winning team (pictured) are: Chris Rowston, Finlay Rowston, Will Wright, Wade Kinsela, Matt Rice, Kye Reid, Claire Wright, Hannah Etty, Brooke Kinsela, Amelia Holmes, and Julia Wright, with event patron Bob Hilton in front. Many thanks to all of the swimmers who participated, and to the many parents and helpers who gave up their Sunday to make this another fantastic event. You all did your community proud.

LADIES GOLF

Hello again past & present golf follower enthusiasts. It’s that time of year again to bash off the mud wasp nests (the wasps have been very active this summer), the red backs & mice from those treasured clubs & shoes. First up we have Our Ladies Open Day on Wednesday the 17th of February $20 with a shot gun start at 8.30am so please be there by 8am to register, or 7.30 if you can help set up. For the lunch could members bring a salad or slice that, as always, would be very much appreciated. Helen would also

appreciate names before the day. Other Open Days to keep in mind Wentworth Wed 3rd 8.30 start; Orange Ex Services Saturday 6th Feb from 8.30am Ph starters hut 63625162 to enter $20; Duntry League Tues 9th Feb from 8.30am $25 Phone Beryl Pearce 0428 622 300. Our thoughts are with our President Rhonda and her family at the loss of her mother. Summer comp is still going tee off 8am.

Zali & Cayless Dunn with their great catch, a 70cm Cod in Forbes.

WOMEN’S BOWLS

Two social fours games were played on Thursday 28th January. Diane Slattery, Shirley Robson, Libby Balcombe & Dianne Mooney defeated Jenny Middleton, Jill Messenger, Ellen Petty & Moyna Rue 18-16. Betty Hodge, Daph Bryant, Christine Pickard & Gwen Haydon defeated Marion Wilson, Marion Wilson, Margaret Gosper & Heather Hoad 21-20. The Lucky Draw was won by Marion Wilson with No. 6. Results of three matches played on Tuesday 2nd February. MAJOR SINGLES – 1st round Gwen Haydon defeated Heather Hoad 2520. Thanks to the marker Dap Bryant. PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIP – 2nd round Libby Balcombe & Dianne Mooney defeated Moyna Rue & Jill Messenger 30-13. Betty Jenkins & Christine Pickard defeated Ellen Petty & Sheryn O’Malveney 21-5. Results of two games of social triples. Bobbie Turner, Betty Hodge & Radka Tatterson defeated Karen Cox, Karen Cox & Marion Wilson 17-15. Linda Miller, Jenny Middleton & Shirley Robson defeated Diane Slattery, Deanna Noble & Colleen Crump 23-12. The Lucky Draw was won by Jill Messenger with No.2. Our deepest sympathy is extended to Margaret Gosper and all the Gosper family on the passing of their mother on Tuesday 2nd February, our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time of the loss of a loved one.

Bianca Amos caught her first fish, a lovely little Bream, while on holiday in Narooma.

It appears the Phoenix’s very own Lisa Starr has also caught the fishing bug... landing her first ever fish, a 60cm Cod in the Lachlan River over Christmas!


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