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Taikoz Drummers Kerryn Joyce, Claudia Wherry and Ryuji Hamada with St Edward’s School students Max Douglass, Anna Jobson and Josh Randell.

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On Monday 9th September, around 400 school children from all around the Canowindra district filed into the Canowindra Services Club Auditorium for an exciting performance of Taiko Drumming by Taikoz. Sponsored by Musica Viva and Canowindra Baroquefest this program, now running annually affords students the opportunity to engage in a variety of musical experiences they would not otherwise have the opportunity to see. This is particularly the case for the many small schools in the area. Running a centralised performance in Canowindra and paying for the buses to bring children from centres such as Lyndhurst, Mandurama, Carcoar, Cudal, Cargo, Woodstock, Wyangala Dam, Gooloogong and even Greenethorpe, Baroquefest is providing a structure where by the children at these schools can join with others mak-

ing a group big enough to justify. Taiko drumming is a Japanese tradition that goes back to the 6th century. Taiko can refer to different styles of drums but the form that has inspired the revival in recent times tends to be the bigger ones. It’s all about rhythm but it’s not just good to listen to, it is great to watch, very physical, quite strenuous and really exciting. Canowindra Baroquefest understands the importance of music education for every child and so budgets each year to enhance the work of Musica Viva by organising these concerts, and the teaching programs that go with them at a central venue. It’s a co-operative plan that works well, the children love it, learn by it and widen their musical experience for life long enjoyment of music.

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THUMBS UP To the two ladies at The Garden of Roses who dropped my wallet to my house after I had thought I’d lost it.

THUMBS DOWN To the cars in the main street who leave their engines running while parked, filling the street with their exhaust fumes unnecessarily.

Last Sunday the Major Pairs Final was played with Ron Symons and Garry Fairley against Paul Markcrow and Tony Tuimauga. This match was worthy of a final with the scores close throughout the game. Paul and Tony won the final 19-16. What is remarkable is that the four bowlers are minor grade players playing in a major grade final. Saturday September 14 - Mixed Pairs S Kirkman and D Slattery v D Watt and N Morrow. C Webb and K Cox v P Taylor and J Middleton. V Mirto and J McNaught v L Nunn and S Rye. O'Brien Cup - D Beath and K Walker v T Tuimauga and B Webb. Minor Triples - G Fairley, R Symons and D Rollinson v A Wyburn, W Fisher and B McClintock. Sunday September 15 - Annual General Meeting of the Club at 5pm. Beside the mini market night, the monster raffle draw will also take place. Wednesday badge draw will be $1,450, Friday badge draw will be $300 and Sunday badge draw will be $700. Bingo this Thursday at 11am. By Ian Nelder

WOMEN’S BOWLS Results of five matches played in the 2nd round of the Consistency on Tuesday, 10th September. Dianne Mooney defeated Liz Thornberry 151-134. Penny Nash defeated Colleen Crump 151-149. Jenny Middleton defeated

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Hayley Stephen’s performing on the Piano at the CWA Sunday Serenade.

Sunday Serenade: Was well attended at All Saints Anglican Church last Sunday with over 100 guests. The year’s scholarship recipient was Hayley Stephens, who has used the Scholarship money to extend piano lessons, enter the Cowra Eisteddfod and attend speech lessons. Hayley is very appreciative of the scholarship and said “I would like to encourage others to apply.” A special treat was the Cantor Group from St Stanislaus College who sang Will You Love Me and The Great Southland. The CWA Community choir performed two songs. The audience were also entertained by a wide verity of performances on piano, cello, guitar, vocals, poetry and speech. The Beanshed Drama Group presented The King and the Shirt and there was also a guest appearance by Pam and Robert Byrnes. The CWA would like to thank the Canowindra community for again supporting this event which enables them to assist local students further their love of music and voice. A special thank you to Judy Houghton CWA of NSW State Vice President who is next year’s independent judge. Application for 2020 scholarship are now open and available from the three Canowindra schools, Canowindra Pharmacy or the CWA. Applications close on 1st November 2019.

Spring Photo Comp: Don’t forget to send in your “Spring Inspired” photos for the annual competition. The winner will win a family portrait session with Amanda Lee Photograpghy. Email your photos to editor@canowindraphoenix.com.au or enter via the website www.canowindraphoenix. com.au Open Day: The Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station will hold an open day on Saturday 21st September from 9am – 3pm. With staff presentations and farm walks at 10am, 11.30am and 1pm. For more information call 6349 9777. NRL Footy Tipping Winner: Congratulations to Pete Buttigieg who has won the Footy Tipping competition for 2019 beating Nick Daly by 4 points, third place went to Toby Newcombe. Thanks to everyone for taking part and we look forward to having you back in 2020! Eureka Plants: Will be holding a Spring Rose Sale this Sunday 15th September from 8am to 2pm with a Rose Talk scheduled for 10.30am. Located at 1166 Fish Fossil Drive or please call 6344 3180 for more information.

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September Is Showtime! It is only two weeks to go until the 118th Annual Canowindra Show which will be held on 27th and 28th September 2019, with the Major Sponsor this year Daly Flooring and Carpet. New Show President for 2019, Stuart Gavin said “The show committee has worked hard this year to encourage the younger generation to become involved in the Canowindra Show by adding events such as the Beaut Ute Competition and the Dog High Jump”. “I take pride in being this year’s President after being one of the Sport Shearing Stewards for the past 10 years. I am looking forward to being a part of the future growth and success of the Canowindra Show,” continued Mr Gavin. The Show will be officially opened on Friday 27th September 2019 at 6pm by local Ellen Downes who was a finalist in the NSWACT Agrifutures Rural Women’s Award in 2019. Ellen is an enthusiastic supporter of the Canowindra Show as well as being involved in the Sydney Royal Easter Show. The very popular Cobley Pavillion entries for Dairy, Fruit and Vegetables, Garden Produce, Homemade Baking, Preserves, Needlework, Quilting, Cut Flowers, Fine Arts, Craft, Junior Art and Craft and Photography will be judged at 9am on the Friday morning. What section will you be entering in this year? It is time to start planning! “The Canowindra Show provides an excellent opportunity to showcase the talent and skills of our community attracting people locally and from the region, our annual Show is for the community by the community. It is wonderful to see the creativity brought together in one place with appreciation for everyone,” said Deb Rutter, Canowindra Show Steward. Friday night is always a treat at the show and this year will be no different. The Beaut Ute Competition will kick off at 6.30pm, followed by a spectacular fireworks display at 8pm. There will also be a bucking bull at the bar which is sure to entertain the crowds! Saturday at the Show will be jam packed with Show Jumping, the Animal Nursery, Horse Ring and Saddle Events, the Tractor Pull, a display of vintage tractors and cars, the Jillaroo and Jackaroo Competition and the sashing of the Canowindra Showgirl at 2pm. The Senior Showgirls entering for 2019 are Anna McNamara and Charlotte Groves and the Junior Showgirl entrants include Charlotte Burling, Matilda Cramp, Iris Cuddy, Bridie O'Connor and Claire Wright. The show office at Central Motors will be open from Monday 23rd September through until Thursday 26th September from 9am-5pm to purchase show tickets and schedules. Any earlier enquires can be made at The Shearing Shed Hair and Beauty to Sarah or Karen at the Canowindra Post Office.

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Saturday 28th September 2019

30th Year For Sakura Matsuri The Cowra Japanese Garden and Cultural Centre will host its 30th Sakura Matsuri – Cherry Blossom Festival – on Saturday 28th September, 2019. The Garden will open at 8.30am with the entertainment and demonstrations kicking off at 10am. The festival is a celebration of Japanese Culture and is a major event on the tourism calendar in Cowra. Last year’s event attracted around 2,500 visitors to the Garden and had Cowra’s accommodation providers fully booked well in advance of the date. On the main stage will be Wadaiko Rindo, the Taiko Drummers, who provide outstanding performances full of energy and rhythm, Sydney Sakura Choir and Japanese Soprano, Misako Piper, will delight the crowd with their songs. Junko Hirabayashi will perform traditional Japanese dance while the local dance group, Torsion Youth Choreographic Ensemble will show off their skills in modern dance styles. Mat Rouse and the Battodo team will provide an exciting display of Japanese Sword technique. The Aikido Club of Senshu University will be visiting from Japan to demonstrate their expertise in the martial arts. Representatives from the Australian Sumo Federation will also show their strength and athleticism in the wrestling ring while local clubs, Kumiai-Ryu Martial Arts and Cowra Martial Arts Group will show their skills. There will be a free jumping castle, fairy floss and face painting for the children. A vast array of Stall holders will market their wares with a wide variety of food stalls, art, craft, gifts, jewellery, clothing and homewares available.

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Eureka Plants Spring Rose Sale, 8am – 2pm with a Rose Talk at 10.30am.

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Save the Date Well done to the Cargo Ladies League Tag team who won the Woodbridge Cup Grand Final against Grenfell 32-16. Tries went to Sarah Archer 2, Heidi Regan 2, Brooke Redfern, Sally White and Kiara Sullivan 3 goals, Ebony Watson 1 goal.

Pool Competition at Canowindra Hotel, from 6.30pm every Thursday.

Ridgehaven Annual Ram Sale, 1pm on property at Cudal. Visit www.ridgehaven.net.au for more information. Monster Market Night Meat Raffles and Members Badge Draw at Canowindra Services Club. Foodbasket at Canowindra Uniting Church Hall, 9.30am – noon.

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Adelaide Lawrence was recently awarded the “Silly Filly” Award at the Cowra Rugby Club Awards night, pictured with Troy Jeffs and Jeremy Montgomery.

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Canowindra Bowling Club AGM, 5pm at the Club.

Canowindra Tigers Presentation Night, 6pm for 6.30pm start at Canowindra Bowling Club. $25 per person. Contact Tanisha for more info on 0421 706 384. Cowra Real Estate Auction of 2321 George Russell Drive. 1pm on site. For more information contact Stephen Haslam on 0412 395 390 or email stephen@cowrarealestate.com Cowra Agricultural Research and Advisory Station Open Day, 9am – 3pm with staff presentations and farm walk at 10am, 11.30am and 1pm. For more information contact 6349 9777. Register your interest by texting 0408 443 267. “Riverview” Clearing Sale, for more information visit www.jjdresser.com.au Angela Ellis Fitness Term 4 Beginner Classes Signup, 6.30pm-7pm or after group at 8pm. For more information or enquiries contact Ang on 0428 165 905. Angela Ellis Fitness Term 4 Beginner Classes Signup, 5.30pm-6pm or after group at 8.15pm. For more information or enquiries contact Ang on 0428 165 905. Angela Ellis Fitness Term 4 Bootcamp Signup, 5pm-6pm. For more information or enquiries contact Ang on 0428 165 905. Ray White Emms Mooney Auctions, “Pine Park” & “Sweet Grass”. Contact Josh Keefe for more information on 0439 269 449. Canowindra Show

Sakura Matsuri Festival, 10am-4pm at Cowra Japanese Garden.

Adult Survivors of Child Abuse - Cowra Support Group Meeting @ 12:30pm. Open to all survivors of any community. If interested contact Pascale on 6342 1612. Members come from Canberra, Temora, Forbes etc. All details on the website: recover.itmatters.com.au Moorbel Hall Markets, 8am – 12pm. BBQ and morning tea available. Phone Warwick on 6344 2025 for more information or to book a stall. Sunday Sessions at the Bowlo with Bogans Heroes, 3-6pm on the first Sunday of the month. Sit back enjoy the free live music and raffles or get out and have a game of barefoot bowls. To book the courtesy bus please call Peter on 0459 913 894. Canowindra Garden Club Spring Garden Event at Noojee Lea Homestead. 11am -4pm, $20 per person includes Devonshire Tea. Talks and presentations throughout the day. Angela Ellis Fitness Term 4 Beginner Classes Begins. For more information or enquiries contact Ang on 0428 165 905. Angela Ellis Fitness Term 4 Bootcamp Begins. For more information or enquiries contact Ang on 0428 165 905. Canowindra High School P&C Open Garden Day. 7 December Col Elliot Live at Canowindra Services Club. Tickets on sale soon.

Canowindra High School P&C Meeting, on Tuesday of the 4th and 8th weeks of school term. New members are always welcome. Canowindra Dementia Carer’s Support Group Meeting, on the second Tuesday of every month. 10am-12pm at the Canowindra Community Health Centre in Ryall Street.

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6th October Sunday Sessions at the Bowlo with Bogan’s Heroes 3-7pm OPEN 7 DAYS: Mon 3pm, Tues - Wed 12pm Thurs-Sun 11am, Thurs Bowls 1.30pm WEDNESDAY Badge Draw $1,450 FRIDAY Badge Draw $300. Plus Raffles SUNDAY Badge Draw $700. Drawn 5-6pm Chinese Restaurant: Phone 6344 1647 Open: Tue – Sun Dinner 5 - 9pm Wed – Sun Lunch 12 - 2.30pm canowindrabowlsclub@bigpond.com

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The Anglican and Uniting Churches of Canowindra and surrounding districts Phone 6344 1643

What is your Pet Hate? Stupid people who ask stupid questions! What are you really good at? I’m a good talker! I’m also a great cook, seafood is my speciality, I’m also known to make a great Cob Loaf! Tell us about your best holiday ever? For our 10th Wedding Anniversary we went to Lake Cargelligo fishing with our kids and grandkids. What makes your day? Having a drink with Kristy and Reg. Tell us an interesting fact about yourself? I’m a Scentsy Independent Consultant, message me on Facebook if you’re interested.

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ORANGE 6361 9244

Every Thursday 10.00am Service at Peace Uniting Church Canowindra. Every Friday 9.30am – noon Foodbasket at Canowindra Uniting Church Hall. Sunday 15th September 9.30am Peace Uniting Church Canowindra 11am Cranbury Community Uniting Church Sunday 22nd September 9.30am All Saints’ Church Canowindra 4pm St Matthew’s Eugowra

CLASSIFIEDS Canowindra Touch Association AGM Wednesday 18th September Canowindra Services Club 6.30pm Captain or at least one member from any team interested in playing must be present to nominate for up-coming season.​ FOR SALE nice family home fully renovated walk to schools, cafes + shops 3 bed, 2 bath - bargain priced at $338,000 Open Sat/Sun 12–1pm. 0419 909 200 18 Belmore St. Canowindra

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Rural Fencing Contractor 0439 029 204

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RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF ALCOHOL FREE ZONES AND ALCOHOL PROHIBITED ZONES In accordance with s644B of the Local Government Act 1993, and the Ministerial Guidelines, Council at its meeting of 27 August 2019 resolved to re-establish alcohol free zones and alcohol prohibited zones at Molong and Canowindra for a maximum period of four (4) years effective from 9 September 2019. These areas include:

The girls are pictured with their horses at the Sydney International Equestrian Centre at a recent team training weekend. L-R Rianna and ‘Lulu’, Tori and ‘Bubba’.

LOCAL PONY CLUB RIDERS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS SELECTION Local Canowindra Pony Club members Victoria Wythes and Rianna Reeves have recently been selected as members on the NSW Pony Club Dressage Team to compete at the Pony Club Australia National Championships to be held in Sydney in October this year. Rianna and Victoria have been selected from throughout NSW following a selection process involving a number of qualifying camps, training events and competitions over the past 12 months. Victoria will compete on her stockhorse gelding Bendalene Truman and Rianna will be riding her Welsh Cob mare Grenwood Lulu.

CLEARING SALE FARMING EQUIPMENT: Case 5130 Tractor 105HP, FWA/4WD, 5394 hours, remotes, 3PL vg condition; International 885XL Tractor 86HP, 6768 hours, remotes, 3PL; International 3-5 offset discs 24 plate; International 211, 21 Tyne Scarifier with cover harrows; International 6-2, 16 run combine, small seed box, and cover harrows; International A1-41, 4 furrow disc plough; John Shearer 9 tyne chisel plough; Rubber tyre roller 11’; K-Line 9’ coil; John Shearer 10’ culti-packer; Land plane 10’; International 3 furrow Moulboard plough; 16’ x 4’ Grainline electric auger. HAY EQUIPMENT: New Holland 570 small square baler, set up for accumulator; New Holland 417 Small Square Baler, set up for Accumulator; Jadan 15 bale Accumulator; New Holland 492 Haybine Mower/conditioner 9’3” cut; New Holland Super 56 Hay Rake; New Holland 56 Hay Rake; New Holland twin hitch to suit Hay Rakes; Mobilco 6 wheel hay rake; 2 Banford

Alcohol Free Zone • Molong – Bank Street from Edward Street to the Mitchell Highway • Canowindra – Gaskill Street from Ferguson Street to Tilga Street • Canowindra – the area from Gaskill Street to, and including, the Swinging Bridge Alcohol Prohibited area • Molong – Village Green • Canowindra – Morris Park and Memorial Park

Alcohol free zones as prescribed by the Local Government Act 1993 apply to roads, and public car parks. The zone applies 24 hours, seven per week. Alcohol prohibited areas may be applied to parks, sporting ovals and public reserves and may be time limited. Bradley Byrnes General Manager

PO Box 17 MOLONG NSW 2866

PROPERTY SOLD

GR & HJ Griffin, “Riverview”, Cowra Saturday 21 September 2019 - 10 am start

Hay Rakes; Hay Trailer with Dolly, 30’ with 3’ extension; Hay Trailer with Dolly 34’; International 19-2 bale loader; Hay Elevator; 3PL Round bale lifter. IRRIGATION: 23 lengths x 40’ x 5” Southern Cross Irrigation pipes; Quantity 4’ and 5” irrigation pipes; 4” tow line wheels; Ford 2715E Stationary Diesel motor on skids, 2 Trailers suit 40’ pipes. GENERAL EQUIPMENT/VEHICLES: Mazda E2700 Truck, 14’ tray, 4 tonne, reg 07/10/19, stock crate to suit; 1981 Rodeo farm tray back ute, not registered; Lachlan Steel Mobile field bin; Jarrett 6’ Slasher; 12 leaf diamond harrows on rubber; 3PL Ripper; 3PL Blade; 2 Tonne side delivery grain bin; 2 x Boyd lick feeders; 3 x Cowra lick feeders; Honda XL 185 Motor Bike; Electric cement mixer; Quality new & used fencing and steel; Workshop tools & sundries; Compak air compressor; Honda HR214 push mower; Ajax wool press; Antique Donald Patent

SELLING AGENTS: JJ DRESSER & CO – WOODSTOCK www.jjdresser.com.au www.facebook.com/jjdresserandco

No. 2, double box wooden wool press, excellent condition. ACCOUNT P BOYD Heavy duty hydraulic tipping trailer on dual wheels; John Shearer 36 tyne cultivator; folding harrow bar; 13 leaf on wheels; Massey Ferguson 3PL post hole digger; 3 x John Deere 4045 irrigation motors 80HP; 1 Lister irrigation motor; 3 x irrigation pipe trailers; Electric motor 132kw 297 RPM, good order; assorted lengths irrigation pipes 20’, 30’ & 40’. TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Cash or approved cheque on day of sale. EFTPOS available (fee applies). Number system applies, ID required. GST will be added to price. CATERING: Refreshments provided by Cowra Antique Vehicle Club. DIRECTIONS: Take Forbes Road for 15 kms from Cowra, turn right onto Farleigh Trig Road. Watch for signs and flags.

ENQUIRIES:

Tony Walker (Agent) 0429 421 848 Geoff Griffin (Vendor) 0427 201 529 JJ Dresser & Co (Office) 02 6345 0354


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