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Canowindra Public School Principal Sharon Hawker with P&C President Belinda Neville, and P&C member Julie Fliedner at the school’s Trivia Night last Saturday.

Trivia Night Raises $3,000 For Public School

A great night was had by all who attended the Canowindra Public School Trivia Night on Saturday held at the Canowindra Services and Citizens Club, with the event raising over $3000. Julie Fliedner and Belinda Neville who organised the event said “We want to thank all of those who came along and supported us on the night. The School has now raised $14,000 out of the $25,000 needed to replace the level three playground equip-

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ment, so we are delighted with how this night came together. We raised double what we expected to on the night” With around 100 people attending on the night, money was raised by a silent auction, raffles and games on the night, which provided great entertainment and involvement on the night. Julie said, “We will be looking at further fundraising during the year, with the school fete in November.”

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Dear Editor, On behalf of Cancer Council NSW, I would like to thank the entire community of Canowindra for gathering together, sharing a cuppa and tasty treats, and giving support to those affected by cancer by participating in Cancer Council’s Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea this year. Over 343, businesses and schools in the Central West region hosted a Biggest Morning Tea during May and June, helping raise over $451,202 across the Western NSW region. Funds raised from Biggest Morning Teas in the home, in the office, in the local community and at school this year will allow Cancer Council NSW to continue to fund vital cancer research, prevention programs, advocacy, and information and support services. This will support the 45,000 people across NSW who will be diagnosed with cancer this year alone. The work of Cancer Council includes cancer prevention. Healthy eating is an important step in reducing your cancer risk. While there is no one food that can protect

against cancer, there are steps you can take to lower your overall risk including a healthy eating pattern, being physically active every day and maintaining a healthy body weight. With cancer prevention in mind, we challenge you to consider how you can make your recipes brim with healthy ingredients. Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea is now in its 23rd year, so I say thank you once again to the Canowindra community for continuing to make every morning tea matter and for their ongoing support of Cancer Council NSW. Yours sincerely, Brianna Carracher Community Events Coordinator Cancer Council NSW Western Region

Have your say... 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.

THUMBS UP THUMBS DOWN

THUMBS UP To the organisers of the Canowindra Public School Trivia Night for doing such a great job!

THUMBS DOWN To people that don’t mind their own business.

THUMBS UP To Anthony Hamer for being such a great and comical host of the Canowindra Public School Trivia Night last Saturday night at the Service and Citizens Club.

THUMBS DOWN To the drivers that choose to disobey school speed zones.

THUMBS UP To Table 7 at the Trivia Night that donated their prize money back to Canowindra Public School.

THUMBS UP To the friendly staff at The Old Vic Inn for making my time at their pub so great.

Malicious or defamatory submissions will not be accepted. The opinions and views of readers submitting Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down are not necessarily the views of the staff and Management of The Canowindra Phoenix. To submit a Thumbs Up Thumbs Down email us at editor@canowindraphoenix.com.au or mail us at PO Box 251 Canowindra 2804.

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Mobile Blood Bank coming to Canowindra: The Australian Red Cross Mobile Blood Bank will be in Canowindra on Monday September 5, at Morris Park on Rodd Street. It will be open from 9.10am until 3.30pm. The Australian Red Cross is encouraging as much of the town as possible to roll their sleeves up and donate blood. Those doing so should have a good sized breakfast that morning, drink three to four glasses of water or juice beforehand, and must have photo ID with them. The Australian Red Cross Blood Service needs to collect over 25,000 blood donations every week to help Australians in need.

Time running out to apply for grants: Community groups in Cabonne have only until the end of this week to apply for Council grants to improve the liveability of their areas. Applications for Community Assistance Program grants, which are designed to provide an ongoing or sustainable benefit to Cabonne communities, will close at 5pm on Friday 19 August 2016. Further details about the grants and application forms can be obtained by contacting Cabonne Council’s Tourism and Community Development Coordinator Lynne Hawkes

Management of the Canowindra Swimming Pool for a three (3) year period Tenders closing at 12noon, Wednesday 31 August 2016 Tenders are invited for Contract 755053 – Management of the Canowindra Swimming Pool for a three (3) year period. Tender documents are available from Cabonne Council’s website www.cabonne.nsw.gov.au or from Cabonne Council’s e-tendering website www.tenderlink.com/cabonne All enquiries should be directed to Denis O’Brien on 02 6390 7100

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A History Of Belubula Flood Peaks

The sheep at the Goonigal Poll Dorsets farm on Back Mogong Road. The stud farm will be holding its first town sale in Canowindra on August 30.

Goonigal Poll Dorsets Looking Forward To First Town Sale

Local sheep breeding business Goonigal Poll Dorsets owners and operators Charles and Robbie Lawrence say they are looking forward to its first ever town sale, and that it’s a much fairer way to sell their sheep. Their big day will be Tuesday August 30 at the Canowindra Showground from 11.30am, with 90 rams to be on offer on the day. In its current form, Goonigal Poll Dorsets have been operating for 10 years, but before the Lawrence family purchased the stud, located on Back Mogong Road, it had been running under the previous ownership for 40 years. Goonigal Poll Dorsets breeds flock rams to produce prime lambs, which sells to the sucker and export markets. Until now they have always sold their livestock at the farm, but with business having grown a lot in recent times, they decided it was time to hold a town sale in Canowindra. “It was necessary to have a town sale as our clientele and business has grown so

much,” said Charles Lawrence. “It makes it fairer for everyone as well. We find some people won’t come out to the farm to have a look, as they feel obliged to make a purchase, but with the town sale, people will feel more free to just come and have a look, and won’t be pressured into purchasing.” “We’re looking forward to the sale, and the rams are looking good and ready to go.” Cowra livestock agency Allan Gray and Co will auction off the 90 rams at the sale. Robbie Lawrence said there was good feedback from clientele who have sold suckers at 14-16 weeks old and 24 kilos in dressed weight selling for around $150 per head. The bloodline for Goonigal Poll Dorsets rams is Hillden and Armdale Park, and Armdale. The stock scan figures for the upcoming sale will be available on the business’ Facebook page on August 20.

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Flood peak heights in the Belubula River at Canowindra have been recorded since 1916 and were suspended during WW11. Regular recording then recommenced 2nd April 1950. In the period of 1918 - 2001, flood heights peaked at 6.45m (17.06.52), 6.23m (03.08.90), 5.87m (02.04.50), and 5.80m (08.08.98). The first flood study that covered 10 flood years, which were between 1916 - 1998, was by Snowy Hydro Corporation, and this was really only valid to 1995, when the new John Grant Bridge replaced the old single lane bridge over the Belubula River. The river’s channel and flow were completely altered as a result. 1990 was the last major flood year experienced with 12 peaks recorded ranging from 2.72m to 6.23m, the second highest ever recorded. Of greater significance, and a major cause of local flooding in Canowindra, was when the railway was completed 1910. The Coocumber Creek trestle railway bridge caused a continuous major problem when debris dammed the creek’s flow. The last major flood to 2001 occurred in August 1998. The 17m gap made in June 2001, now seen in the bridge, has reduced the effect of flooding in Canowindra and further bridge damage. This is seen in the five flood peaks recorded this year as 5.40m, 5.20m, 5.20m, 5.39m and 5.40m. These peak levels cannot be compared with flood peaks up to 2001. There is an irony with the recurrence of El Nino events of which there have been six (dry times) since 1897, the last ending in November 2009 in which the Belubula River had stopped flowing, for the first time in a living memory of 64 years. By Bill Barwood


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Plans For Post-Vietnam War Support Group Fields Of Gold Tours Returned serviceman from Afghanistan and Iraq, Antaine Flannagan wants to establish a peer support network for returned service men and women who have fought in modern wars, and is looking for other returned service people from wars postVietnam. Mr Flannagan lives in Grenfell, but is on the look out for all veterans who have returned from a modern war in and around Canowindra, to join a support network that would incorporate the wider Central West. He is calling upon veterans from places including Young, Harden, Boorowa, Cowra, Forbes, Parkes, West Wyalong, Temora, Cootamundra and Condobolin, in order to bring veterans together from a wide variety of regional towns. With local RSL sub-branches having mostly Vietnam War veterans or older, Mr Flannagan said he wanted to put together a support group to meet on a monthly basis with veterans of the Gulf War, Iraq War, Afghanistan War, and other modern wars on terrorism. He would like the group to meet once per month, in a different town each time, and have a coffee or a meal, and be able to talk to like-minded people who understand what fighting in a modern war is like. Mr Flannagan said he would also like to see the group keep continuous contact

with one another, as a way of offering peer support. “The Returned Service League of Australia is great, and local RSL sub-branches do a tremendous job in their communities, but because their membership is dominated by Vietnam War veterans or older, some modern war veterans don’t feel it’s their place,” he said. “My idea is to start up a group for Central and South West NSW where there is peer support for modern war veterans, and where they’re comfortable to talk to people that know exactly where they’ve come from.” Anyone interested in the group can call Antaine on 0478 740 533.

Antaine O’Flannagan is on the look out for post Vietnam war veterans so he can form a peer support group for them.

Cowra Tourism Corporation will this year run tours of local canola fields, with two hour Fields of Gold Tours being opened to tourists and locals starting in September. Tours will include guided tours of canola and countryside near Cowra, including commentary with general information about canola, as well as photo opportunities at designated canola hot spots, and a canola ‘goodies bag’ and a take home fact sheet The tours will depart from the Cowra Visitor Information Centre, and according to the Cowra Tourism Corporation, tickets for these tours have already been selling fast. Assistant Tourism Manager Andrew Grinter said locals and tourists alike love paddocks of canola crops in flower. “Tourists love the intense yellow of this crop and are interested in learning more about how the crop is grown and the oil produced from the seed when harvested,” he said. “The tours are a great way for people to see our beautiful countryside in an easy and enjoyable way.” The Fields of Gold Tours will be conducted by Cowra Tourism Corporation with Cowra Bus Service and will be operating on Saturdays and Sundays throughout September and early October.

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Enhanced Air air-conditioning and refrigeration business owners Laura and David Anslow say their business has a point of difference in effective and efficient customer service. Enhanced Air is a Cowra-based business that started at the end of March this year, and specialises in both domestic and commercial air-conditioning and refrigeration services. They can look after breakdowns, installations and general maintenance of air-conditioners and refrigerators in people’s homes and businesses, but their main point of difference is they can do so for any type of airconditioner or refrigerator, at any time. David Anslow looks after the installation, repairs and maintenance of the machines, and has over twenty years of experience in this field, while his wife Laura looks after the administration and clients, and has a strong

emphasis on customer service. Enhanced Air services the Central West, and wants the people of Canowindra to know that they are on board to service its residents. Mrs Anslow said her and her husband started their business earlier this year as they felt like Cowra and surrounds lacked what they can provide. “We’re available for fast, reliable and effective service, and because we’re a locally-based business, we can get a job done without having to make people wait for weeks,” she said. “We can install, service and maintain any domestic or commercial refrigerator or airconditioner, and people don’t have to go to Orange or Bathurst to get this service.” If you need your refrigerator or air-conditioner installed or serviced, give Enhanced Air a call on 0407 631 231.

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Two of the beautiful gardens designed by Sally Bourne Landscapes.

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Late winter is the perfect time to prepare the garden for the months ahead. With cool temperatures and plenty of rain having been received across Canowindra, there is absolutely no better time to dig in and get the jobs done. Soil Preparation Ask any garden lover about what the most important part of gardening is and they will all say preparation of your soil comes first and foremost. The addition of organic matter in to the soil provides nutrients and habitat to organisms and one very important fact to note – improves water holding capacity. Time to get the digging fork out! Plant Selection Have you ever wanted a particular plant in your garden but have never known how to get started or if it will grow in the area that you live? The best place to start is at your local nursery. Landscaping While the weather is now starting to finally warm up, any time during winter or early

spring is recommended for completing any landscaping at your place. This is because the weather is still cool, and therefore easier to complete the work. Sally Bourne Landscapes, based in nearby Gooloogong, is your local expert on landscaping. Sally Bourne specialises in bringing that vision to fruition. Sally believes the ability to listen closely and interpret the key aspects of style and purpose as defined by the client are integral elements in the design process. Inspiration and intuition are also key components in her design. She brings a love of design and a passion for the natural world to her projects. Sustainable, rustic, earthy, achievable and family friendly gardens are Sally Bourne Landscapes’ trademark. Sally’s mission is to design beautiful gardens that she can be proud of in years to come. She aims for landscapes that meet the needs of the client, complement the Architecture of the built form, suit the climate and have a respectful link with the site and surrounding landscape.

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Local Revolutionises Financial Planning Industry Local Orange resident, Daniel McGregor has turned the financial planning industry model upside down with a revolutionary idea of giving people the ability to create their own financial plan. In a move set to rock the industry, Mr McGregor said he wanted to be a catalyst for change after spending 15 years in an industry plagued by bias. “Australians pay around $20 billion in fees and expenses on their superannuation and they pay another $5 billion in fees to financial planners,” Mr McGregor explained. “The more of these fees people can keep in their own pockets and the more they have their money appropriately invested, the better off they will be in the long term.” “Nobody cares about people’s financial future as much as they do themselves. That’s why it’s so important that people be in control of their financial future, rather than leaving it to chance or risking advice from those who mean to line their pockets at the expense of those they claim to be helping.” “Many of the people charging those fees are taking their slice of the pie, but crippling the futures of those they claim to be helping.”

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Hello Readers, welcome to this month’s column and isn’t it wonderful, we have spring coming and what a bumper one this year will be with all our rain we’ve had. Lots on new plantings at Montrose, it will look a picture. We started the month with a Hens Party in the ‘Ascot Style’, very elegant group from Grenfell with the highlight being a floor show from the brides grandmothers and myself doing ‘Diana Ross & The Supremes’, great fun and a wonderful bunch of bubbly girls. I also hosted the most beautiful 90th Birthday Luncheon for Jean Mary Fagan, the matriarch of the Fagan clan, with lots of very elegant ladies including locals Ailsa Payten, Pat Grant, Dorothy Flannery, Betty Remmond to name a few. The tables were dressed in black & white with white lilies and black sashes. It was a wonderful day to celebrate this really lovely lady’s 90th birthday. I’ve had the pleasure of knowing Jean Mary & the other ladies for over 50 years through the Cowra Rugby Union Club. The original committee of ‘Hiawatha’, property of local Richard Glasson, also had a luncheon at Montrose hosted by Richard Glasson & Michael Wright and was a wonderful day of laughter, happy stories and good times had by all. People travelled from Canberra, NSW and Queensland to attend. These were the parties of three to four hundred people from all over NSW who would depend on Hiawatha for a sensational night of laughter, dancing and food – you really were a very lucky person to receive an invitation. Don’t forget we are hosting Melbourne Cup at Montrose again this year which includes a luncheon and a high tea to follow after the race. We had a sensational full house last year with lots of fun had by all so get your best frock and hat on, lots of prizes and a great day assured by all. Take care friends, Best Wishes Tommy x

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WHAT’S On 18 Aug

Bingo at Canowindra Bowlo Club at 11am. Phone 6344 1605 for more info.

19 Aug

Canowindra Food Basket every Friday @ United Church Hall 9.30am-12pm.

18 Aug

20 Aug 20 Aug 25 Aug A large crowd turned out for the Canowindra Public School Trivia Night on Saturday night, with 11 tables of eight people each making it a great success.

25-28 Aug

26 Aug 26 Aug

26 Aug 27 Aug There wasn’t just trivia at the Trivia Night, with plenty of other games being played to keep the crowd entertained.

30 Aug 1 Sep 6 Sep 8 Sep 21 sep 23 Sep

The final game of the night was tossing a gold coin at a bottle of alcohol of your choice, where the coin that landed closest to the bottle won that bottle.

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23-25 Sep

Thursday Afternoon Social Bowls: 1.30 for a 2pm start. All welcome. Phone 6344 1605 for more info. Canowindra Golf Club Pre-School Fun Day: 4 person Ambrose, each team must have a lady and a junior player. All day BBQ available. Raffle on the day, half and full lamb.

Canowindra Bowling Club Trivia & Curry Night, 6pm for a 6.30pm start. $25 per person. Phone the Club to book on 6344 1605. CWA Meeting, 6.30pm for 7pm at the CWA Rooms.

1st Wool Harvesting Expo: 8am – 4pm at the Canowindra Showgrounds. Free Entry. Featuring Shearing Equipment, Sheep Handlers, Training, Stud Sheep, Shearing Shed Builders, Wool Brokers, Sheep Nutrition and Health Advice. For more information please email shearingip@gmail.com.au or call Mike 0409 824 651, Greg 0400 730 432 or Steve 0427 921 325. Monster Market Night at the Canowindra Services Club, plenty of prizes to be won. Visit the Club for more information. Daffodil Day: Fundraising stall will be held out the front of IGA in Gaskill Street to raise money to help support the Cancer Council. Many items will be on sale at the fundraiser, including pins, ‘Dougal’ teddy bears, pens, fridge magnets and key rings.

Forbes Wine Show Public Tasting. Forbes Youth & Community Centre. 6.30pm – 8.30pm. $25 per person. The Scots School Open Day, 11am – 2pm. 4173 O’Connell Road Bathurst. Phone 6331 2766 or visit www.scots.nsw.edu.au

Goonigal Poll Dorset Sale, 11.30am at the Canowindra Showground Pavillion. For more information contact Charles Lawrence 0429 441 570, Robbie Lawrence 0428 634 692 or Allan Gray & Co – Bill Brien on 0428 281 024. Inkability Free Delivery Day, Phone 6360 4049 to put your order in.

Coota Park Blue E Annual On Property Production Sale. From 2pm. 45 Bulls & 20 E-females (with Blue-E Calves at foot). Phone Jon 0429 450 326 or Nick 0488 190 726 or visit www.bluee.net.au for more information.

Shorthorn Central Bull Sale, 1pm at ‘Chindwarra’ 381 Thurungle Road, Forbes. 40 quality bulls. Phone Trent Johnstone for info on 0438 522 198. Canowindra Business Chamber Meeting. 6pm at Eddys of Canowindra.

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A group of St Edwards girls get into the Olympic Spirit.

St Edwards Receives $1,000 Grant

St Edwards Primary School in Canowindra has been successful in receiving a $1000 grant from Charles Sturt University Rural and Regional Sports Development Grant Program. The grant assisted the school to purchase sports equipment that will enable students to increase their participation in various sports and gross motor activities at the school. “We were very excited to receive this grant because resources helps engage and assist students with their day to day learning,” said Principal Ken McNamara. “With this CSU Sports grant we purchased equipment that promotes team work, hand

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eye coordination skills and physical exercise. Our students are currently benefitting from new soccer, basketball, rugby league and volley balls; skipping ropes, large gym balls and juggling balls.” On top of all of this equipment, the school purchased a sports management storage trolley. School swimming caps were also included in the grant, so when students represent at school, regional, diocesan and state level, they will easily be distinguished in their ‘sky blue’ colour. “It’s exciting we received this equipment around the start of the Olympics however our students need to exercise and play every single day so this equipment just adds to the extensive sport and gross motor equipment currently in the school,” Mr McNamara said.

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A team of Net Set Go players pass the ball around with coach Kristen Ryan.

A Net Set Go player shoots for goal.

NEW NETBALL COURTS WELL ON THE WAY

Dool. It was not a good day for Dool as Vinnie led throughout the game to win 151-124. On Saturday August 20 we have the mixed mufti turn around triples, with names to be in by 1.00pm for 1.30pm start, with single nominations or teams of three. Prizes for winners and runners up will be up for grabs, and a BBQ will be held after the bowls. All are welcome. On Sunday August 21 the O’Brien Cup is on between D Beath and T Mooney and V N Delaney and M Lawrence. Mixed mufti bowls will continue on Thursday August 18 with names in by 1.30pm for a 2.00pm start. All are welcome, feel free to bring a friend. On Sunday October 9 we will be hosting a mixed mufti triples bowls day. Players should arrive at 9.00am for a 9.30am start. The event will be sponsored by BCIB Insurance. Two games of 15 ends will be played. Winners will be awarded $180 and runners up will receive $120. The cost is $60 per team with lunch included. Nominations for the mixed pairs will close on Sunday August 28. The Wednesday badge draw was $1,300 and the Friday badge draw is $800. Bingo is also on this Thursday at 11am.

The new Canowindra Netball Courts at the Canowindra Sports Complex are well on the way, with the surface having been laid and the lines on the courts marked. This year has been a big one for netball in Canowindra; an almost non-existent sport in the past, with the Cowra Netball Association having set up a Net Set Go modified netball program in town. The program has been running each Friday afternoon since April, and will finish next Friday afternoon, August 26. Net Set Go sessions have been running after school, from 4pm until 5pm, for both girls and boys aged 5 to 10 years old. The program attracted funding to construct Canowindra’s first netball courts, and it is hoped the sport can take off further into the future in the town. Canowindra-based Net Set Go coach Rachael Arnott said the program had achieved a lot for Canowindra. “We felt a need for it here as people didn’t want to travel to Cowra. We thought Friday afternoons would work, and the senior rugby club, the Pythons, said they would sup-

port us,” she said. “They actually purchased our goal posts, and some of girls’ dads have marked out our new courts. We were blown away with the amount of girls registered and hope it grows.” “We couldn’t have done it without the help and support of the Cowra Netball Association. I must give a big ‘thank you’ to the four mums who took on the coaching, and to everyone else that volunteered their time and helped out each week.”

MEN’S BOWLS NEWS

Last Sunday the final of the major triples was played with Max Sparky and Duncan against Jono Cyril and Bruce. It was an entertaining game with the scores close throughout the game and the lead changing several times. The scores were even on the 10th end at 10 all and then level again on the 18th end at 17 all. Bruce’s team led by one shot going into the last end but then Duncan’s team scored two shots on the last end to win the final 20-19. Duncan was happy as it is 10 years since winning his last club championhip. A consistency singles game was also played with Vinnie against

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