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Cabonne Residents have fought hard to win the battle of not Amalgamating Councils.

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It has been confirmed, there will be no forced amalgamation for Cabonne Council. With the merger still a bit in the air Cabonne Mayor Ian Gosper can definitely confirm there will be no forced amalgamation for Cabonne. “I really believe this is the end of it,” Ian Gosper said. Local Government Minister Paul Toole confirmed the proposed council merger will not go ahead and National Leader and Deputy Premier John Barilaro vowed to put an end to local government mergers in the bush. The court process has been put on hold and the coming weeks will reveal more about the processes to be undertaken.

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With a strong stance from both parties the coming days will reveal the decision of other forced council amalgamations too, with the hope of the same outcome. After a hard fight from the Cabonne Community we can now carry on as usual and put the focus back into building the community back up. “If our community didn’t rally we wouldn’t be here today,” Ian Gosper said. The forced amalgamation has cost ratepayers $133,000 but it is really a small price to pay to keep our community alive. Ian Gosper thanks the community “for continuing to fight and for local councillors Kevin Walker and Anthony Durkin for their support”.

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LOCALS Out And About phone l (02) 6344 1846 email l editor@canowindraphoenix.com.au or sales@canowindraphoenix.com.au web l www.canowindraphoenix.com.au Street Address 65 Gaskill Street Canowindra NSW 2804 Postal Address PO Box 251 Canowindra NSW 2804 Editorial Taneil Thornberry | Reporter | 0477 815 717 editor@canowindraphoenix.com.au Advertising Roselea Buttigieg | Advertising sales@canowindraphoenix.com.au Advertising Deadline Monday 10am if you require design Monday 3pm for pre-designed ads Editorial Deadline | Monday 3pm

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Kodie Draber, Mel Johnson and the Newcombe sisters enjoying the day at the Pool on Saturday.

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THUMBS UP To the Canowindra Swimming Pool family fun day.

THUMBS DOWN To Telstra for phone outages over the past week.

THUMBS DOWN To bicycle riders who continue to ride three abreast on the Longs Corner Road.

THUMBS DOWN To the sunken pothole on the Cowra Road.

THUMBS UP To early morning walkers and those who are at the fitness path.

THUMBS DOWN To the eyesore at Blue Jacket Lookout. It is such a nice view but the hill is surrounded by rubbish!

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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QUESTION of the week Learn to Mosaic or develop your skills. Basic materials will be provided. Helen Percival will be our facilitator. You are welcome to come along each week or as often as you like. Attendance is by donation. Call Deb 6344 2490 or email debrutter@bigpond.com for further info.

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Valentines Day Reminder: Valentines Day is fast approaching on Tuesday 14th February. Start thinking about what to give your loved one to woo them this year! Bella Gordon wrapped up in balloons like an octopus at the Family Fun Day at the Pool.

Canowindra Pony Club: Sign ups will be on 2/2/17 from 4-5pm and 19/02/17 from 9-10am. First rally is 5/03/17 and all riders must be signed up one week prior to riding. Pythonettie News: Calling all players who would be interested in putting a Canowindra team into the Cowra netball competition. Contact Mandy Townsend for details. Canowindra Creative Centre: Crochet group commencing on Monday 30th January 2017 from 11am to 2pm at Orana House Canowindra. If you have wanted to learn to crochet or to develop your skills come along and enjoy great company. A cuppa will be provided. Bring your own lunch. Attendance is by donation. Further info please contact Deb on 63442490 or email debrutter@bigpond.com Check us out on Facebook.

Are you guilty? Lies women tell on a regular basis: • I’m on my way (really means I will leave in another 15 minutes) • Oh this old thing (you bought it yesterday but completely love it) • Oh, I’m sorry I never saw your message (yes I did see it I was either too busy or don’t care enough to reply) • Sorry I can’t come, I’m under the weather (really I’d just prefer to relax on the couch watching movies) • I haven’t eaten anything today (except for breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea but that doesn’t count right?) • It was on sale, such a good price! (really it probably cost an arm and a leg)

Dianne and Mick Arandt: Quiet day at home with the grandkids.

Gary and Amanda Murphy: Holidaying on Daydream Island.

Slow down: School goes back next week so a reminder that school zones will apply from Monday. Pythons AGM: Tuesday 31st January 7pm at the Club House, all welcome. Mosaic Group: Canowindra Creative Centre will be hosting a mosaic group on Tuesday 31st January from 10am to 1pm. The Mosaic Group will meet every two weeks until the start of the next School Holidays.

Zoe Maynard in on the act with Pooka the kids live entertainment at the Pool.

Alison Newcombe: Going out to Wyangala Dam.

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Local resident Jenny Middleton, along with two other residents who live in Cabonne have been named on the NSW Government’s Hidden Treasures Honour Roll for 2016. Jenny Middleton says, “I appreciate being nominated and accepted.” The award recognises women volunteers who have made a big difference to rural communities. “It’s a feeling of giving back and being a part of the community,” Jenny said. Jenny volunteers for a number of different organisations including St Vincent de Paul, Meals on Wheels, Driver Reviver, The Canowindra Bowling Club and the Country Women’s Association, where she is the Catering Coordinator. Jenny’s full time job was working in Community Primary Care and it was from here her love of being involved within the community stemmed. Jenny says, “Since I am retired I am now time rich.” However she encourages others to get involved within the community, as it is very rewarding. Jenny has a busy year ahead as she continues to volunteer her time to the Canowindra community with the many organisations that she is involved in. The 2016 Hidden Treasures Honour Roll celebrates the contribution of 90 women

across all regions of NSW, recognising the role volunteers play in everyday lives. In a message from the Ministers Niall Blaire and John Ajaka, “Volunteering helps form the fabric of communities – particularly those in small and isolated towns and villages where resources can be limited”. This is the seventh year this award has run and it now has over 800 volunteers who have been recognised for their efforts. The Honour Roll is an important showcase of the outstanding women in our communities and to encourage others to lend a hand. Read the full list of volunteers and their stories on the Department of Primary Industries website.

Jenny Middleton in the kitchen at the Canowindra Bowling Club, one of the many places she volunteers.

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G’day It’s Australia Day No point going out to the back-o-bourke for Australia Day when the party is right here in your backyard. Round up your mates, cook up a barbie, get your bluey on and crack a few stubbies! It’s going to be a bonzer of a day so don’t kick the bucket before you get a chance to celebrate. Celebrations won’t start at sparrows fart so be sure to get along to the local events. Aussie Day celebrations start at 11am at Cudal held at the Cabonne Food, Wine and Cultural Centre and Cargo at 11am at the Cargo Village Green. Canowindra Celebrations kick off at 1.30pm at Morris Park. There will be a jumping castle so be sure to bring the ankle biters along. There will be novelty games and a few sangas on the barbie. If you run out of tucker and fancy a feed head on down to the Canowindra Hotel for a Lamb Spit at 1pm. Stay for the gumboot and thong tossing competition as well as the all time favourite boat race, not the water kind. Happy Straya Day Mate!

Banjo Paterson Festival The annual Banjo Paterson Australian Poetry Festival is on from the 16th-26th February with a full schedule of events ahead. Banjo Paterson is best known for his poem Waltzing Matilda and what better way to celebrate his life than in the district he was born in. Andrew Barton (Banjo) Paterson was born at ‘Narrambla’ Orange on 17 February 1864. Banjo is an Australian legend. He lived in Yeoval until he was about 7. This festival highlights not only Banjo Paterson but is an opportunity to celebrate all Australian Poetry and Poets in general. This will be the fourth Banjo Paterson Australian Poetry Festival in its current form since the celebration of his 150th birthday in 2014. There will be bush poetry, school performances, professional entertainers, markets, golf, barbecues and camp oven cooking are just some of the attractions throughout the festival. The community will also have the opportunity to polish up their poetry and musical entertainment skills. Australian poetry is alive and well and this Festival will showcase the very best of this suitable for all age groups. The event kicks off with breakfast in the mornings at different locations everyday from 7.30am-9.30am for only $5. There will be a range of activities on from retro fruit preserving, farmers markets, yabbing, BBQ’s, poetry competitions, fashion, horse racing, historical tours and much more. The iconic Night Market in Orange will be held on Friday 17th. There will be over 30 stalls creating an outdoor playground in beautiful Robertson Park for all the family. Orange’s renowned cool climate wines are matched at each stall with delicious food from local chefs, caterers and cooks. Kick back to the sounds of local music and poetry in the park! The night kicks off from 5.30pm to 8.30pm at Robertson Park. Gold Coin donation for entry.


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HAPPY Wedding Anniversary Graham and Debbie Rice celebrated 42 years on the 16th January. They were married at St Edwards and had their reception at Moorbel Hall. Their flower girl was Jennifer Hodder. Bridesmaids: Jeannie Fitzgerald, Gail Watt and Joann Hodder. Groomsmen: Chris Meiklejohn, Doug Rice and Beau Watt. Brian and Janice Grimshaw celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary on the 18th January. Debbie Rice was flower girl.

Ian and Mary Breen will be celebrating their 43rd wedding anniversary on 26th January. They were married at St Raphaels Catholic Church, Cowra on 26th January 1974. The bridal party from left to right Michael Grant, Lorraine Rabbets, Ian Breen, Mary Breen, Butch Simpson, Trady Ruddick, Lyn Hopkins, Doug Rice.

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Michael and Angela Thornberry will be celebrating 26 years on Australia Day. Bridesmaids: Sue Beath, Cindy Watt and Leesa Thompson. Groomsmen: Simon Bloomfield, Kevin Bowman and Joe Carrol. Michael and Angela were married and had their reception in a marquee at Cargo beside Michaels house. Janelle Pearce did the girls hair and Fiona and Michelle Landon sang during the ceremony. Len Nash was MC.

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Do You Donate Money To Banks And Lenders? 8 out of 10 Australians don’t know what interest rate they pay on their mortgage, so if you’re one of them it’s time to start paying attention. Until recently you should have had a mortgage interest rate starting with a ‘3’. However, in recent weeks lenders have started to increase rates a little so finding a rate starting with a ‘3’ is getting a little harder. The key point is to make sure your ‘friendly’ lending institution isn’t taking you for a ride. Interest rates have been at record lows and you need to be making sure the savings are being passed on to you. When it comes to your mortgage, you need to be proactive. I’ve never heard anyone say their lender rang them up to offer a better deal. The simple reality is that if you don’t ask, you don’t get. If you’re happy to continue paying whatever you’re paying then your lender will happily keep taking your money. What does a little extra interest matter I hear you say? IT MATTERS A LOT! On a 30-year mortgage of $350,000, the difference in repayments between paying 4.5% per annum in interest versus 3.9% per annum is only around $80 a month or $20 a week. However, over the life of the loan, that equates to around $36,000! That’s not pocket change. So use your voice – demand a better deal. And if that doesn’t work, use your feet and take your business elsewhere. Haven’t been able to make it to a live Wealth Train workshop? OUR ONLINE FINANCIAL EDUCATION WORKSHOP IS NOW AVAILABLE. Get the financial education you need at your own pace, in your own time. And for Phoenix readers we’re offering $15 off. Just go to www.wealthtrain.com.au/ membership and use discount code PHOENIX15. Cheers, Daniel


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Erol Collings IGA Area Manager, John Lawrence owner of Canowindra IGA, Tara Bushell, Peter Watt and Michelle Newcombe with the new addition to the Hospital.

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The Canowindra Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital has received a Radical-7 Pulse Oximeter valued at $4,440 for the Emergency Department from the Humpty Dumpty Foundation and IGA. Canowindra IGA owner John Lawrence presented the donation to Tara Bushell, Canowindra Hospital’s Nurse Unit Manager. Tara Bushell was thrilled to be receiving this valuable piece of equipment for the Hospital. “This new technology helps to ensure that our regional patients have access to the same high standard of care as people living in metropolitan areas,” said Ms. Bushell. The Radical-7 Pulse Oximeter measures the amount of oxygen in your capillaries. This ensures correct and safe oxygen delivery during highly critical times, in an effort to prevent damage to organs. Ms. Bushell said, “We are always grateful for any equipment we receive and the Radical-7 Pulse Oximeter will be used on a daily basis for every patient”.

This piece of equipment is one of 11 donations IGA retailers across New South Wales and ACT are making to provide much needed equipment to hospitals to the value of $150,000. “As the local IGA store we have been involved with many schools, sporting and community organisations in Canowindra over many years and we are very proud to make this contribution to the local Canowindra Soldiers’ Memorial Hospital,” said John Lawrence. By purchasing community chest products in the catalogue across all IGA stores has allowed for this money to be raised to be put back into local communities. The IGA continues to support local organisations and IGA owner John Lawrence said, “We hope that it can assist many young children and their families if, and when they need it.” Area Manager of IGA Erol Collings said, “It’s all about community based projects and giving the community what they really need.”

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Hello Readers, welcome to this month’s column for the New Year 2017, Happy New Year to you all. We had a very busy festive season which kept us all here at Montrose House very occupied looking after all our clientele. We also had visitors from England staying and then visitors from Adelaide. We actually had camper vans in the back of Montrose House! Wonderful, happy times for all concerned. Hugh McLaren’s 80th birthday dinner on Christmas Eve was a wonderful night with all his family attending. We also had a full house Christmas Day, as you can imagine. A sumptuous four course lunch was enjoyed by all including Richard Glasson and sister Susie and family and The Rice Clan, Graham and Deb with their older family members enjoying the day amongst others here. Boxing Day we put on a fabulous seafood buffet to celebrate a 40th birthday and another 40th the next night for Craig Simpson followed by a family dinner on the Wednesday night hosted by locals Ellen & Stewart McDonald which was a sensational evening. As you can guess I am totally exhausted after that so I headed to Sydney for a week’s break and sailed around Sydney Harbour with a bunch of great mates and enjoyed lunch at Doyle’s Watson Bay to name a few of the things I enjoyed. Back to work now with lots of dinner parties, a wedding in April, a huge family reunion in March and then off to New York and London for me so you won’t be seeing me around so much, going to do all the things I have been putting off for years and want to enjoy before I get too old. Also going to do some major fundraising for Gooloogong Log Cabin to help out the wonderful people over there so will keep you posted. Talulah coming out for just one more show. Hope life is good to you, take care, be happy and stay healthy. Best Wishes, Tommy x

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GREEN Thumb As we head into a new gardening year, I will highlight some new plants that are likely to become more available in 2017. Wholesale nursery suppliers have advised me of the following plants that are relatively new for Australian gardens. Firstly, new roses: Three to highlight are David Austin “Boscobel” (with deep pink, highly fragrant blooms; growing 1.2m high); Parfuma “Earth Angel” (white/light pink flowers with intense fragrance; growing 0.7m high) and Lilliputs “Dwarf Fairy” (deep red flowers; growing 0.4m high and suitable for borders or containers). A new shrub that you should consider for your garden is Daphne Perfume Princessmore compact growing and suited to sunny positions, than the old style daphne, and with masses of pink/white fragrant flowers. Another new shrub cultivar is Westringia Aussie Box-an Australian bred shrub that produces mauve flowers and can be grown as a low hedge or as dense, ball shaped specimen shrubs. A few new deciduous tree cultivars are on the supply list from my major tree supply nursery in Victoria. Crimson Spire Oak is a cross between English and White Oaks and is a tall, fast growing, columnar oak tree that could be a good new option for lining driveways. At the other end of the size scale is a new miniature, weeping form of crepe myrtle called New Orleans. It produces masses of purple flowers and grows to about 1m. There is also a new form of weeping birch called Summer Cascade. Finally, a couple of newish perennial colour providers in the garden. Geranium Rozanne, won the top perennial award at the Chelsea Flower Show a couple of years ago. I have one in my garden and it produces masses of dark blue/purple flowers and is an excellent filler/groundcover. Echinacea purpurea “Cheyenne Spirit” is another new perennial that produces a mass of multi-coloured, daisy type flowers. Ian Rogan Millthorpe Garden Nursery

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Evie Daly, Jack Daly and Isaac Sargent all smiles for the family fun day at the Pool.

The Newcombe family with the new edition turtle love heart made by Pooka the kids entertainment for the family fun day

Lifeguards at the Canowindra Swimming Pool Jarrod Strange and Jordan (Towst) Rowston.

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WHAT’S On 26 Jan

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

26 Jan

Mixed Mufti Bowls, 1.30 for a 2pm start. All welcome. Phone 6344 1605 for more info.

26 Jan

Australia Day at The Canowindra Hotel, free jukebox all day, lunch from 1pm – lamb spit bread rolls and gravy. Pool competition at 3pm, $2 entry and $50 prize money for the winner. Boat Races. Thong and gumboot tossing in the park at 5pm.

26 Jan

Australia Day Ceremony, 1.30pm at Morris Park with Guest Speaker Lindy Hou.

27 Jan

Twilight Barefoot Bowls, names in by 6.00pm for a 6.30pm start. All welcome. Phone 6344 1605 for more info.

27 Jan

Canowindra Food Basket every Friday @ United Church Hall 9.30am12pm.

27 Jan

Members Badge Draw and market night meat trays, at Canowindra Services Club.

28-29 Jan

Annual Anniversary Tournament with Anniversary Triples on Saturday and Ron Worboys Memorial Pairs on Sunday. 9.00am rollup for 9.30am start.

31 Jan

Canowindra Pythons AGM, 7pm at the Rugby clubhouse. All welcome.

1 Feb

Angela Ellis Bootcamp Term 1 commences, 6 & 7pm at Canowindra Pool. Sign up Wed 25th & Wed 1st Feb from 5-6pm at the pool. Call Ang for enquiries on 0428 165 905.

2 Feb

Inkability Free Delivery Day, phone 6360 4049 to make your order.

7 Feb

Historical Society Meeting. 10am at the Museum.

10 Feb

Mixed Mufti Triples Bowls for prize money of $200 proudly sponsored by Canowindra Women’s Bowling Club. Names in by 6.00pm for 6.30pm start. Game of 15 ends with $7 entry fee.

13 Feb

‘Our Stories’ & Palliative Care Campaign Launch Event, go along to help end the shortage of specialist palliative care services across NSW. 10.30am – 11.30am, Orange Post Office Lane (between Myer and Post Office, Summer ST Orange). RSVP by Monday 6th February to ricky.puata@nswcc.org. au or fionam@nswcc.org.au or phone 6392 0800.

16-26 Feb

Banjo Paterson Australian Poetry Festival. For more information visit www.visitorange.com.au

25 Feb

Aladdin the Musical Day Trip, with Signature World Travel. 2pm Matinee at Capitol Theatre. Coach departs Orange Railway Station at 7.30am. $210 pp includes return coach, A Reserve ticket and morning tea in the Blue Mountains. Reserve your seat by phoning 6362 6733.

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Cyclists Rules After much controversy about cyclists on roads it is important to remember the road rules. Cyclists have the same rights and responsibilities as drivers and motorcycle riders do on roads and should be shown the same care by other road users. However cyclists must also be mindful of road rules specific to them: • Always wear an approved bicycle helmet that is properly fitted and fastened • Always obey the road rules including traffic lights, stop signs and give way signs • Allow pedestrians a metre of space on shared paths • Ride in a predictable manner so that other road users do not have to react suddenly to your movements • Give hand signals when changing lanes or turning left or right • Make yourself visible by wearing bright, light or reflective clothing • Plan your route using quieter streets, bicycle paths or shared paths • You must only ride two abreast It is an offence to ride with both hands off the handlebars or feet off the pedals. You must always be in full control of your bike and not carry anything that may obstruct this. Drivers must also be mindful and keep a minimum of one meter when passing cyclists. Scan the road for cyclists and give way as you would for any other vehicle. Source: New South Wales Government Transport website.

CLASSIFIEDS

Renee, Emily and Jackson Thompson came over from Cowra to join in on the fun at the Canowindra Swimming Pool Family Fun Day.

Family Fun Day

As the school holidays near to an end The Canowindra Swimming Pool held a Family Fun Day. With a hot day on Saturday many turned out for the event to keep cool and to enjoy all of the activities that were on offer. The little ones where entertained with animal balloons and magic tricks by Pooka entertainment. Many kids were seen walking around with balloon animals on their wrist and big grins. If swimming around wasn’t tiring enough there was a jumping castle to burn off some more energy. The fun didn’t stop here! There was face painting available that transformed kids into different characters and animals.

TRADES & SERVICES

FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS Gas Fitter, LPGas, personal Service. Blocked drains cleared. Call Tony 0438 906 125. Canowindra and districts. L/NO: 1456

AGISTMENT WANTED For Cattle Call 0439 029 204 Combined Garage Sale Saturday 28th Jan 8am-4pm 46 Waddell St. Furniture, electricals, lawn mowers and bric-a-brac. Ph 0438 012 584.

The Anglican and Uniting Churches of Canowindra and surrounding districts.

Friday 27th January 2017 9.30am – noon Foodbasket at Canowindra Uniting Church Hall

Wanted Gardener - 1 day week. 10 min drive from Canowindra Call David 0427 306 544

GARAGE SALE Thursday 26th January from 9am -4pm. Unit 4/17 Waddell St. Furniture, Queen Bed and much more.

COMMUNITY NOTICES

Sunday 29th January 2017 9.30am All Saints’ Anglican Church Canowindra Guest Preacher Rev Mark Jenkins 11.15am Cranbury Community Uniting Church Guest Preacher Rev Mark Jenkins 4pm St Matthews Anglican Church Eugowra Combined Service

Patios, Cladding, Rooms, Carports (BL83737C) As on TV. Phone 6341 3122 www.pictonbros.com.au

WANTED TO BUY J H Hale peaches firm for bottling. Fowler Vacola preserving jars, sizes 20, 27 & 31. Phone 6361 4546.

A giant connect 4 was set up on the grass and many battled it out to see who could win. There was live entertainment all afternoon with Shane Kerr on the guitar and singing some old classics. Next time Shane said he might consider performing in the Pool if it is this hot! Organiser of the event Charlotte Forester was pleased with the turn out and said, “another great family fun day, which the community thoroughly enjoyed”. Stay tuned to see what other events The Canowindra Swimming Pool put on over summer.

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

0419 429 829 or 6344 7168 johnnyrcp@hotmail.com

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CANOWINDRA SPORT @ The Canowindra Hotel

• Lunch @ 1pm - lamb spit bread rolls & gravy • Free jukebox all day • Pool competition @ 3pm - $2 entry and $50 prize for the winner • Games in the park @ 5pm - gumboot and thong tossing • Boat races

Come and enjoy your Australia Day @ The Canowindra!

Winners of the Saturday Night Bowls, Wendy Bates, Joyce Middleton, Margaret Gosper, Joice McNaught, Tracey Bates, Greg Ashton.

WOMEN’S BOWLS

Results of two matches played on Tuesday 17th January. Major Singles – 1st round Sheryn O’Malveney defeated Ellen Petty 25-18. Margaret Gosper defeated Diane Slattery 26-23. Thanks to the markers Nancy Morrow & Gwen Haydon. There were two games of fours played. Shirley Robson, Dianne Mooney, Libby Balcombe & Colleen Crump defeated Linda Miller, Jill Messenger, Daph Bryant & Moyna Rue. Pauline Carroll, Bobbie Turner, Jenny Middleton & Christine Pickard defeated Leanne Stevenson, Jo Davies, Deana Noble & Sandy McDonald 11-9. The Lucky Draw was won by Joice McNaught with No. 3.

SATURDAY NIGHT BOWLS

Last Saturday there was a mixed triples competition with prizes kindly donated by Mathew Lawrence and Bob Bates. The bowling green was packed with 39 bowlers coming out for the event. Winners of the night were Wendy Bates, Joyce Middleton, Margaret Gosper, Joice McNaught, Tracey Bates and Greg Ashton. The next mixed mufti triples will be on Friday the 10th February, 6pm for a 6.30pm start. $200 is up for grabs so be sure to come compete and have a good night.

TOUCH FOOTBALL

Draw: 6.30pm Bushrangers vs. Unicorns, MNT to ref. 6.30pm S&S vs. Cranbury, Central Motors to ref. 7.15pm Canowindra Real Estate vs. Central Motors, Cranbury to ref. 7.15pm MNT vs. Royal Hotel, Bushrangers to ref.

LADIES GOLF

Canowindra Lady Golfers are gearing up for 2017 kicking off the year on Wednesday 15th of February with the Opening Day starting at 8.30am. Entry fee is $20 and there will be a shotgun start so please arrive at 8am to allow time for the draw to be done with morning tea and lunch included. Early registration would be appreciated, please contact Helen Kemper 6344 1757 or Thelma Bliss 6344 1417/6364 3148. The Lady Golfers are always looking for new players and it doesn’t matter if you haven’t played before, it’s never too late and it’s also a great way to make new friends.

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TENNIS

Tennis doubles is set to re-start on Thursday 9th Feb 6pm $50 per player. Please call Kylie Pull or text 0427 618 340 to register your team.

MENS BOWLS

Last Friday night 12 teams competed in mixed mufti bowls for prize money of $200 proudly sponsored by Bob Bates and Matthew Lawrence. The team of Margaret, Joice and Joyce as well as the team of Tracy, Wendy and Greg were joint winners who shared the prize money. This weekend Saturday January 28 and Sunday January 29 is the club’s annual anniversary tournament with anniversary triples on Saturday and Ron Worboys Memorial Pairs on Sunday. 9.00am rollup for 9.30am start. Mixed mufti bowls will continue on Thursday January 26 with names in by 1.30pm for 2.00pm start and Twilight barefoot bowls will continue on Friday January 27 with names in by 6.00am for 6.30pm start. All welcome.

William Pearce caught this 32cm Flathead last week while holidaying on the Sunshine Coast.

Nominations for major fours and singles as well as minor fours and singles will close on Sunday January 29. Coming event- Friday February 10- Mixed mufti triples bowls for prize money of $200 proudly sponsored by Canowindra Womens Bowling Club. Names in by 6.00pm for 6.30pm start. Game of 15 ends with $7 entry fee. Great opportunity for non bowlers to come along and have a good night. Barbeque available. Wednesday badge draw is $900 and Friday badge draw is $200.


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