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Stephen Riley with his son, Cadyrn Riley, at the Canowindra Community Reading day at Canowindra Public School last Friday. Photo: Joshua Matic.
Canowindra Comes Together For Community Reading Day
The Canowindra community has come together to make the seventh annual Canowindra Community Reading Day a success, with the event taking place at Canowindra Public School last Friday. The event saw children from infancy to year 1 take part in reading activities, as well as hands on activities that promoted literacy. Around 120 students from Canowindra Public School, St Edwards Primary School, as well as preschool students and day care children from Canowindra Preschool, attended the event. Canowindra High School provided students to assist with supervising activities, and the Lions Club provided a barbeque lunch on the day. With the Community Reading Day missing out on a State Government grant this
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year, it had to find another way to raise enough money to be able to supply each child with a book on the day. However, a last minute grant from Homestart Family Services, as well as combined donations from the Canowindra business community, raised enough money to purchase not just this year’s books, but next year’s books as well. “We received $400 in donations from the Canowindra Phoenix, Vinesight, Canowindra Tyre Service and AdLoyalty, and we’re very grateful for that,” said Canowindra Public School Principal Sharon Hawker. Mrs Hawker said she hoped to secure an event sponsor for future events, and hoped to eventually get professional authors on board as well. By Joshua Matic
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Proof Local Swimming Pool Times Will Be Cut Following Council Mergers The demise of the seven local village swimming pools in Cabonne following a proposed merger with Orange and Blayney Councils has been one of the major concerns raise by Cabonne Amalgamation No Thank You (ANTY) that have been denied by Mike Baird and Paul Toole on numerous occasions. ANTY spokesperson, Marj Bollinger said, “It has now been brought to our attention, that the administrator for the newly formed Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council has recently announced the new opening times for next season at the three swimming pools that were in the old Palerang Shire. Opening hours for the three pools at Bungendore, Braidwood and Captains Flat have been reduced from total open hours of 2,931 in the 2015-16 swimming season (taking out the extra day for a leap year) to just 2,156 in 2016-17 season, a reduction
of 26.4%. Incredibly, the Captains Flat pool will actually close for the season on 29th January, meaning no local swimming in the summer month of February! ANTY has previously warned that the seven village swimming pools in Cabonne are under threat of closure, for cost reasons, by a merged council controlled by councillors in Orange who would opt for us all to use their large aquatic swimming facility in Orange. “The Queanbeyan-Palerang administrator has extended season passes to the Queanbeyan pool, for season ticket holders at the smaller town pools, demonstrating the push for use of major city facilities at the expense and demise of the outlying towns and villages,” Marj said. Further Information or comment: Jock Haynes 63641054 or Marj Bollinger 6366 8593.
THUMBS UP THUMBS DOWN
THUMBS UP To all the local supporters of the CWA Raffle raising money for Hall Restoration.The prize of a dinner for 10 people was generously donated by Tommy Jeffs, and was won by Vicki Grant
THUMBS UP To Windowrie Wines for a great win at the Sydney Royal Wine Show recently!
THUMBS UP To everyone in Australia who raised money, for Daffodil Day last Friday. THUMBS DOWN To the person that seemingly tipped out their ash tray in the gutter on Gaskill Street. How disgusting!
THUMBS UP To each business that made a donation towards last Friday’s Canowindra Community Reading Day. The day was a great success, and could not have gone ahead without the great support!
THUMBS DOWN To there being nowhere to eat out in Canowindra on a Monday night.
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Canowindra Tyre Service is holding a barbecue breakfast this Saturday for this year’s Tractor Trek.
Canowindra Tyre Service barbeque breakfast: A special barbeque breakfast will be held on Saturday morning at Canowindra Tyre Service from 8am to raise funds for this year’s Tractor Trek. The Tractor Trek is an annual gathering of people and their tractors, who spend a weekend travelling across parts of the Central West in their tractors. Both vintage and modern tractors are expected to participate this year, and all funds raised from the event will go to the Camp Quality charity, which looks after children with cancer. The Tractor Trek starts September 23. Belubula water security investigations: WaterNSW is calling tenders for a strategic partner to assist with the Lachlan Valley Priority Catchment Water Security Investigations, which includes the Belubula River. Phase one investigations identified the lack of water security in the Lachlan Valley was limiting economic growth and there was a potential for storage to improve water security in the region. Phase two investigations will involve feasibility studies. WaterNSW will indicate likely timeframes and potential opportunities for stakeholder involvement once the strategic partner is confirmed. Phase two investigations are
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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. Moorbel Markets on Saturday: The Moorbel Markets will be held on Saturday the 3rd of September 2016 from 8.00am until 12pm at the Moorbel Hall. A great range of stalls are available, which include garden art, gift items, collectable items, a wide variety of plants, vegetables, free range eggs, Doug’s gourmet potatoes, 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. The Moorbel Ladies will be at the Moorbel table so call in and say ‘hello’. A barbeque offering sausage or rissole sandwiches and a cuppa with scones are also available to purchase at a minimal price.
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John Jani: “Relaxing day in Canowindra, dinner with the family and hopefully a nice bottle of whisky.”
Mr and Mrs Ash: “We will have to wait and see, hopefully our daughters will organise something.”
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Parkdale Stud representatives Tammy and Don Mudford with Richard and James Nash at the inaugural Canowindra Wool Harvest Expo last Friday. Photo: Joshua Matic.
Sheep Hit Centre Stage At Wool Harvest Expo
Sheep were all the talk at the Canowindra Showground last Thursday to Sunday, with the inaugural Canowindra Wool Harvest Expo taking place. The free four day event featured the latest shearing equipment, 1000 sheep, sheep handlers, shearing shed builders, sheep nutrition and wool brokers. A range of stud breeds, training demonstrations and health advice were also on display, and each day of the expo had a different focus. Thursday and Friday saw students from local schools head out to the Showground to learn all about sheep and wool. Canowindra High School students were joined by students from other high schools on Thursday, and were treated to a career day, as well as learning about wool handling and classing. Friday saw local primary school students attend, with blade shearing, farmers, contractors, stalls and yard setups being the focus.
Equipment such as motors, hand pieces, combs and wool handling machines were also on deck for students to try out. Canowindra Health Services also provided hearing tests on the day, and the Black Dog Institute had a stall going, as well as a guest speaker at Friday night’s dinner, who discussed depression in a rural setting. Saturday was an open day for the public to try the latest sheep products, with stalls and setups from the previous day staying up for the day. Sunday was a sheep training day, with judging and Sportshear NSW training being conducted all day. Local stud breeder Don Mudford said the inaugural event was a great set up for displaying sheep and equipment, but it also hit it’s mark in promoting animal welfare. “It’s a great chance for us to show that the sheep are treated well when it comes to shearing them,” he said. “The event is a great idea, and gives visitors a good education on sheep and shearing.”
Canowindra Fire Station firefighters have received a boost, with new technology that will allow them to easily access critical information when responding to emergencies. New mobile data terminals have been installed in the station’s fire trucks, which provide vital information at the touch of a button. The devices feature hydrant and drainage maps, satellite navigation, weather information, operational guidance and chemical information. Previously firefighters had to access this type of information through hard copy manuals and other means but the mobile terminals have centralised this data. The devices are also directly linked to the FRNSW computer aided dispatch system, allowing firefighters to see, in real time, which other resources are on the way to assist. Canowindra Station Commander Bill Paul said the mobile terminals provide better information to firefighters responding to the scene of an accident. “When our firefighters respond to emergencies, having access to critical and current information is vital to ensure the incident is managed as safely and effectively as possible,” Mr Paul said. Mr Paul said the people of Canowindra should now feel safer than ever, knowing their local firefighters have access to state of the art equipment and a world class service. “In the last 12 months our firefighters in Canowindra have responded to 62 incidents, so these new mobile data terminals are a welcome tool for our firefighters. They will help them continue on with their terrific work.” “The amount of information required to successfully manage an incident is considerable and these data terminals give firefighters a one stop shop for all of the information they need to manage that incident.”
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To apply you must supply a covering letter, address Essential Criteria with resume including two work related referees. Applications should be sent to Stacey Roweth Cudal Community Children’s Centre 15 Main St Cudal NSW 2864 or email cudalpreschool1@bigpond.com. Enquirers can be made by calling Stacey ( Director ) on 02 63642398 Applications Close Monday 5th September, 4pm
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A.A.Blatch Cultivates Relationships With Farmers A.A.Blatch in Parkes, founded by Allan A Blatch (senior) in 1952, was recently taken over by Allan A Blatch (junior) and Susie to keep the business in the family for a third generation. Allan and Susie bought out Allan’s parents, Warren and Nancye Blatch, in 2015 after moving to Parkes from England. “Our business is different to many others as we are not just here for a quick sale, but to build relationships with farmers over generations. Many people remember coming here with their grandparents in the 1950s – so we have fifth generation customers,” said Allan. A.A.Blatch is a one-stop shop for bearings and power transmission, and automotive and agricultural spare parts. “Whether it’s a clutch for a header, a diesel engine rebuild kit for a truck, a suspension lift-kit for a Landcruiser or the world’s finest triplelip bearings for your prized machinery... A.A.Blatch has you covered.” In addition it is an exclusive distributor for Black Bearings by NTN Japan, and Tsubaki chains, as well as an official distributor for premium bearing brands including NTN, Timken-Fafnir and NSK. It is also an official distributor for Gates belts, Fleetguard filtration, Drivetech 4X4, All States Trailer
THE TEAM… Allan Blatch (middle) with Michael Davies (left) and “new” Michael Lennox (right).
spares, Kerrick Pressure Cleaners, Exedy Clutch, Engine Australia, Neil’s Parts, Bareco, Narva and many more. “At A.A.Blatch we try and minimise customer’s downtime. We have three daily deliveries to Forbes, Peak Hill and Dubbo, two daily deliveries to Condobolin, and a daily plane delivery to Lake Cargelligo. “We have won over many far-flung cus-
tomers by getting a parcel collected at 8am in Parkes and delivered by 11.30 to Lake Cargelligo on the plane,” said Allan. “We use overnight freight to just about anywhere in Australia!” Allan and his team are looking forward to the business’ 65th anniversary next year and serving the farming community well into the future.
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I NEED A HOLIDAY……… It’s been a long winter and I’m not sure I’m ready for spring. Have you found that winter has left you feeling heavier, slower, a bit tired – or maybe completely exhausted – just a bit less shiny than you would like to be? Not to mention what can happen to our mental state - feeling foggy, dull, stuck in the stress, depression or anxiety. Winter can cause us to get stuck in so many ways; getting going again can take a while. That’s where the holiday comes in!! This holiday is short, cheap and effective. When I want to change things, I look to what I know works. Stilling your mind, moving your body and re-setting your priorities with like-minded people. So I have put together a chance for 12 women (plus me!) to do this. Women’s Wellness Retreat 9,10,11 September. 12 Women, 2½ days, 4 yoga classes, 4 meditation sessions, 1 releasing ceremony, 1 movie and dinner. From Friday afternoon to Sunday lunch I am devoting my time and energy to just 12 women to shift some serious stuff. This is for all women – whether you’ve done this type of thing before or not! Just a heads up – there are already 6 spots gone. Sign up on our website or call the centre now and take advantage of the early bird special. Looking forward to our transformative holiday! Robyn
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A week dedicated to focusing on health, learning more and taking action is ‘Women’s Health Week’, taking place from 5th9th September. Women are great talkers but when it comes to talking about health it becomes a grey area so this week is all about promoting discussion around specific health issues among women. This year’s theme is ‘Am I Normal?’ At some stage throughout every woman’s life this question is asked whether it be about size, image, mental health or sex. These questions are completely normal and women should feel comfortable talking about them. Throughout Women’s Health week there is a free online event as well as other live events across the country to encourage women to talk about these issues and to offer advice to assist women. Jean Hailes Women’s Health have been conducting research to find what women are most concerned about when it comes to their health.
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ment and its no wonder with over 11 million women in Australia, more than half of those women are overweight. Most of society wants to loose a few kilograms here and there but why aren’t we doing more? Often we all throw out the excuses that we are too busy or too tired yet exercising gives you more energy and produces endorphins that trigger a positive feeling, according to WebMD. Taking the initial step is the hardest but with this being a top concern for women’s health, it is an important issue to tackle. Other issues that arose from the research revealed that only 65% of women don’t have regular sexual health checks. This week serves as a reminder to some about getting these important check ups done to ensure the overall health of your body. Another important issue that was outlined in the survey - talk about mental health “If a woman is in good health, her family, community and the society around her also benefit,” Jean Hailes Women’s Health said.
A survey of over 3,200 women from all ages revealed these top five issues: • 23% weight management
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Canowindra Daffodil Day volunteers Rob Morris and Marg Morris at their table outside of Lawrence’s IGA last Friday. Photo: Joshua Matic.
Canowindra Chips In For Daffodil Day
Canowindra Daffodil Day volunteer Rob Morris has thanked the Canowindra community for chipping in and donating towards a great cause, after collecting almost $1500 in donations last Friday. Last Friday, August 26, was Daffodil Day in Australia; an annual event that raises money for the Cancer Council. Mr Morris and his wife, Marg Morris, have been volunteering their time on the day in Canowindra for the last three years, and set up a table in front of Lawrence’s IGA this year. They sold many different items including daffodils, pens, pins, ‘Dougal’ teddy bears, fridge magnets and key rings. In addition to having a table set up, Mr Morris also walked around to most businesses in Canowindra, and sold items from a basket. In total, they raised $1426.90 on the dayjust short of their $1500 target- but enough to call it a successful day, according to Mr
Morris. “It was a great day for us. We sold out of all of our flowers, and we sold most of our other items as well,” he said. “I’d like to thank the generosity of the people of Canowindra on the day. We had many people come up to our table to make a purchase, and every business I visited with the basket also bought at least one item.” It was a long day for Mr and Mrs Morris, who were set up outside of IGA from 7.15am until 1.30pm. Mr Morris also thanked local IGA owner John Lawrence for allowing them to set up outside the front of his store. “It was a great place to do our fundraising, and we got a lot out of it,” he said. Mr and Mrs Morris have now been volunteering on Daffodil Day for around eight years, having started in Orange before coming to Canowindra. By Joshua Matic
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The Canowindra Phoenix has teamed up with local photography business Farmpix Photography to launch a spring photo competition. With Spring now just about sprung, there is a lot of picturesque scenery to be enjoyed right across the region, and with that comes a great opportunity for people to grab great photos. The Canowindra Phoenix and Farmpix Photography would love to see the great photos that the people of Canowindra can come up with. Farmpix Photography will be offering a framed Farmpix Photography image for the winner of the competition. The competition will run for the month of September, with entries to be submitted to The Canowindra Phoenix by Friday September 30. Farmpix Photography will judge each entry, and will be choosing the winner. Entries can be sent in to sales@canowindraphoenix.com.au or via our Facebook page.
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The Canowindra Pythons team at the presentation night last Saturday.
Canowindra Pythons Presentation Night
The Canowindra Pythons have gone out with a bang in 2016, as they concluded their season with a presentation night last Saturday. It was a night of celebration as the Pythons reflected on what had been a tough year. This year the night included a special honour, with Graham Rice being awarded life membership. Graham has been involved with the club for 10 years now with roles ranging from treasurer, coach, trainer and assistant coach. Graham says, ‘I’ve also played a couple of games when I was 57 when they were short’. Pythons player Mark Brown presented Graham with the award and commended him for his involvement with the club over the years. Grahams appreciation was shown with a standing ovation and a roar of applause. “It was a bit of a shock but it was a great honour,” said Graham.
Other standouts from the night were Alex Gavin, Jacob Baker, Dean Schaefer and Todd Wyburn who all received two awards or more. The most prestigious award being the Chris Noble Memorial, which was presented by Ross Noble, was awarded to Todd Wyburn this year for being the most inspirational and helpful player. The night was a great turn out of 65 people to help celebrate the Pythons year. The Pythons would also like to thank the Walla Rugby mums who catered for the event, pleasing everybody’s appetite. Greg Ashton won the 2015 Rugby jumper that has been a fundraiser throughout the year, which was donated by the Bottle Shop. The Pythons saw a hard year with new teams being introduced into the Graincorp Cup as well as some players being out due to injuries. Doug Rice had a great year of coaching but has decided to hand the role over to someone new for the coming year.
Overall, Graham is pleased with how the club is looking. “Rugby is going from strength to strength with hopes of entering an U13’s team in the Central West comp, and it has been years since this has happened. Also, the PythoNetties netball group has been a great contribution to the Club,” he said. Awards on the night went to: Most games: Alex Gavin, Craig McKenzie, and Jacob Baker Coaches Award: Alex Gavin Rookie Award: Mitch White Strappers Award: Jacob Baker Most Consistent: Jacob Baker Best Back: Luke Watt Best Forward: Dean Schaefer Players Player: Dean Schaefer Best and Fairest: Todd Wyburn Chris Noble Memorial: Todd Wyburn Clubman 2016: Eddy Wilkinson By Taneil Thornberry
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E-conveyancing Many of my readers who have purchased property in the past would be aware of the time it takes to sell or buy land and transfer the property to the new owner. Not any longer. In 2010 Property Exchange Australia (PEXA) was established to deliver a national electronic conveyancing system. Econveyancing allows for the transfer and settlement of a property electronically without paper documents, certificates of title and bank cheques. It also does away with the need of a settlement meeting. Since PEXA’s first transaction 3 years ago 83 banks and financial institutions and 2600 legal and conveyancing firms have joined the PEXA network completing more than $22 Billion in property transactions. It is predicted that by 2019 85% of property settlements will be done via PEXA reducing settlement times to one week and costs by 25%. The benefit of a PEXA settlement for clients is that sale monies are processed as cleared funds, this means you get your money on settlement. PEXA avoids manual processing of documents limiting errors and can allow clients the ability to track their settlement in real time from a computer or smart phone. PEXA will transform how we buy and sell property in Australia by streamlining property transfers, lodgement or withdraw of caveats, and by allowing the safer linking of settlements when money from one property sale is required to fund another purchase. Peacockes Solicitors is the only local firm that can provide clients access to the PEXA e-conveyancing platform. Using a firm that understands and is part of the e-conveyancing world is now essential if you are buying or selling property. If you are planning to do so call Geoff Yeo of Peacockes Solicitors for your conveyancing or e-conveyancing queries.
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1 Sep 1 Sep 1 Sep 2 Sep 2 Sep 2 Sep 3 Sep A Canowindra Public School student gets their face painted at the Canowindra Community Reading Day last Thursday. Photos: Joshua Matic.
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A group of students do activities on the floor of the Canowindra Public School hall.
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Students complete activities at the Canowindra Community Reading Day.
Bingo at Canowindra Bowlo Club at 11am. Phone 6344 1605 for more info. Thursday Afternoon Social Bowls: 1.30 for a 2pm start. All welcome. Phone 6344 1605 for more info. Inkability Free Delivery Day, Phone 6360 4049 to put your order in. Canowindra Food Basket every Friday @ Uniting Church Hall 9.30am-12pm. Canowindra Services Club Market Night Meat Trays and Members Badge Draw Adult Survivors of Child Abuse Cowra Support Group meeting. 12.30pm. Open to all sur-vivors of the community. Contact Pascale on 63421612 or visit http://www.itmatters.com.au/childAbuse_support_Cowra.html Eureka Plants Rose Sale: 8am – 3pm. Roses from $5. 1166 Fish Fossil Dr, Nyrang Creek. Phone 6344 3180. Moorbel Hall Markets: 8am – 12pm at Moorbel Hall. Phone 6344 2025. Canowindra Tyre Service Camp Quality Tractor Trek BBQ Breakfast, 8am – 12pm. Tractors & vintage cars will be on display with lucky door prizes and raffles on the day. Canowindra Services Club Father’s Day Special, Lunch & Dinner. Roast lamb or chicken & sweets only $14 as well as a complimentary beverage for dad. Phone 6344 1397 to book. Red Cross Mobile Blood Bus visit, 9.10am – 3.30pm at Morris Park, Rodd Street. Call 13 14 95 or visit donateblood.com.au to make an appointment. Felix Rams Stud Sale. From 1.30pm on property at 349 Adams Lane Greenethorpe. Catalogues at www.felixrams.com.au Phone Rodney Watt on 0417 499 204 for more info. 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 Magge Designs. Camp Quality Tractor Trek Morning Tea, Canowindra Public School at 10am. Annual Tractor Trek for Camp Quality, travelling through Cowra, Billimari, Canowindra, Woodstock, Holmwood, Gooloogong, Grenfell and Greenethorpe. Canowindra Services Club: Restaurant open all day, Market Night, Badge Draws and Free Juke Box. Canowindra Services Club: Restaurant open all day, DJ from 8pm til late. Canowindra Services Club: Restaurant Open all day, NRL Grand Final party. Canowindra Services Club: Restaurant Open 11am – 3pm. Save The Date: St Edwards Open Day & Spring Fling Bush Dance, 2pm. Canowindra Tyre Service McGrath Foundation Pink Fitters Day, tea, coffee & cake available all day with all proceeds going straight to the McGrath Foundation. Kumho tyres also on sale with proceeds from sales also donated.
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Julia Stanley and Meg Devlin at last year’s Canowindra Show.
Fireworks, Fairy Floss And Fun
The Canowindra Show is just around the corner and is set to be a jam-packed weekend. This year it will be held on Friday and Saturday the 23rd-24th of September and it will be the 114th year. The show is a great family occasion with heaps to see and do for all ages with rides, sports shear, team penning, animal nursery and much more. On Friday the day will kick off with the horse and livestock events starting from 9am. Free kids entertainment will be running from 4-6pm and family competitions
COMMUNITY NOTICES The Anglican and Uniting Churches of Canowindra and surrounding districts. Sunday 4 September 2016 ~ THE SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST - FATHER’S DAY 9.30am All Saints’ Anglican Church Canowindra 11.15am Cranbury Community Uniting Church 3pm Arise Ministries Church Service at Peace Memorial Uniting Church Canowindra 4pm St Matthew’s Anglican Church Eugowra Thursday 8 September 10am Morning Worship at Peace Memorial Uniting Church Canowindra Friday 9 September 9.30 - noon Foodbasket at Canowindra Uniting Church Hall
and races will be at 7pm. There will be live music at the bar followed by the fireworks display at 8pm. Saturday is full of activities with events happening all throughout the day. Be sure to pop into the pavilion to see all of the successful exhibits and then head over to the vintage tractor and car display. Wood chopping and novelty games will also be held during the day then at 1.15pm the Jillaroo and Jackaroo competition will be announced. This will then be followed by the official opening of the show at 2pm and sashing of Miss Showgirls at 2.15pm. This year there will be a Grand Parade at 2.30pm to showcase all of the winners from the weekend. By Taneil Thornberry
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 CONTRACT BALING – LARGE SQUARES & ROUND Cut, Rake & Bale Hay & Silage. Phone Michael 0428 635 159 or Ashley 0427 003 826 FOR RENT 3 b/r farmhouse for rent $210/week 3 b/r house for rent $270/week 2 b/r house for rent $195/week 2 b/r flat for rent $150/week Bedsitter for rent $95/week Apply at Canowindra Real Estate 21 Mill St Canowindra Layer Pullets, Commercial Crossbreds, Vaccinated Isa Brown. 16 week, $18.50. 10 week, $16. Black, Red 12 week, $17. Available Friday 9th September from Bernard Rue at 1pm. Phone 6344 1220 to Order. Brian Larkin Poultry. Available for Hire NOW 8 wheel Tilt Tray Call Potts Removalists 6862 2253
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CANOWINDRA SPORT AWARD PYTHONETTIES’ ICING ON THE CAKE Founder of the Canowindra based netball group, the ‘PythoNetties’, Mandy Townsend, has won her group $1,000 and a netball signed by the 2016 Australian Diamond Team after taking out an Australia Post One Netball Community Award as well as a $500 Visa Giftcard for herself. Mandy said she decided to form the PythoNetties after watching the Junior Pythons’ boys train on a Friday afternoon, and seeing young girls watching with nothing else to do. She approached Netball NSW to see if they would allow a netball association to be established in Canowindra, but this idea was knocked back, so instead she sought the assistance of the nearest netball association-the Cowra Netball Association. With their help, as well as the help of many other parents and volunteers, she was able to set up a ‘Net Set Go’ modified junior netball program to teach young girlsand some boys- about netball, and the skills needed in the sport. The program ran from April until August this year, and saw an initial number of 12 children skyrocket to 40 by the end of the program. It became such a success that it attracted funding to construct brand new netball courts at the Canowindra Sports Complex, and the future of netball in Canowindra now has a foundation for the first time ever. The award recognises significant contributions by community members at the grass roots level of netball, and after finding out she had won the award on Tuesday, said it was a huge win for netball in Canowindra. “Netball has been played in Canowindra in the past, but never consistently, and now we have so much momentum,” she said. “It’s not just me though; it’s a community effort. To everyone that has been a part of this, I cannot thank them enough.” “We will definitely be back next year with our Net Set Go program, and depending on what age groups the Cowra Netball Association run in their Saturday competition next year, we’ll even look at entering a team.” Mandy said the $1000 would be used to purchase new goal posts, netballs, and training equipment.
LADIES GOLF On Wednesday August 24 another Monthly Medal was played. It finished just as the rain began to fall, which was all golfer Ann
Cassidy asked for, and after a tremendous round, she was rewarded with a lot more. Ann won her first ever monthly medal and we couldn’t wipe the smile off her face. Well done Ann; winners really are grinners. Results for the day saw the Monthly Medal won by Ann with a 75 nett score. Division 1 was won on 78 nett by Eileen, and division 2 was won on 75 nett by Ann. Putting with a lovely 27 putts was Margie Sharpe. The lucky wheel winner was Marea, and the ball went to Eileen. The Eileen Garnsey Memorial Shield match final will be held between Julie and Eileen. The Manildra tournament is on Thursday September 1, and the Canowindra one is on Thursday September 8.
MEN’S BOWLS NEWS Last Saturday a consistency singles game was played between Vinnie and Cyril. The scores were close throughout the game but Cyril was able to lead all the way to win 154146. An O’Brien Cup match was also played with Max and Roger against Nick and Teddy. Nick and Teddy had a handy lead after 15 ends with the score being 23-17. Then the wheels fell off for Nick and Teddy losing the last six ends to give Max and Roger the game 26-23. Last Sunday an O’Brien Cup match was played with Ron Lynch and Bruce against Jono and Cyril. It was a closely contested game with the lead changing several times. Jono and Cyril scored three shots on the second last end to lead 27-24 but then Ron and Bruce scored four shots on the last end to win the game 28-27. On Saturday September 3 there will be a mixed mufti turn around triples, with names to be in by 1.00pm for a 1.30pm start, with single nominations or teams of three. Prizes will be awarded for winners and runners up. All are welcome. On Sunday September 4 the O’Brien Cup semi final will take place between S Kirkman, I Nelder, V R Lynch, and B Webb. The mixed mufti bowls will continue on Thursday September 1, with names to be in by 1.30pm for a 2.00pm start. All are welcome. Bring a friend.
WOMEN’S BOWLS NEWS On Tuesday, August 30, the Rose Bowl Competition was played between Gwen Haydon and Joice McNaught, with Haydon winning 25-18. Three consistency competition matches were also played. Deanna Noble and Libby Balcombe faced off, with Noble just getting
the edge with a 154 -151 victory. Sheryn O’Malveney and Daph Bryant also locked horns, with O’Malveney winning 153-152, while Di Slattery beat Jill Messenger on a forfeit. Two social games of triples played with Sandy McDonald, Linda Miller and Margaret Gosper taking on Penny Nash (playing two positions) and Colleen Crump; and Ellen Petty, Moyna Rue and Christine Pickard playing Di Slattery, Betty Jenkins and Jo Davies. The first mentioned team in each match took the wins, with the score in the first game being 24-12, and the score in the second game being 16-11.
YOUNG Sporting Achievers Canowindra girl Lily Paley is a young, aspiring athlete who may not have achieved anything specifically yet, but has great opportunities on the horizon. Lily is only 6 years old, and has just started her junior sporting journey. She is pictured below on her way to Little Athletics last week, keen to hit the track and field, knowing that one day she could become an Olympic star. Lily’s mum, Cassandra Paley, said this year’s Olympics in Rio had inspired Lily to dream big, and that she would one day love to be a sporting achiever. We wish Lily all the best of luck throughout her young sporting days! Well done Lily, and keep up the great effort.