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Debutantes Maintaining Country Traditions On Saturday night eight young ladies and their partners traded their thongs, joggers and footy shorts for white dresses, tailored pants and dancing shoes in preparation for a night to remember. The Forbes community has always maintained the tradition of Debutante Balls and looks certain to continue well into the future. A Debutante, which is French for “female beginner”, was generally a young lady who has reached the age of maturity and, as a new adult, is introduced to society at a formal presentation. Originally, it meant the young women were eligible to marry, and part of the purpose was to display her to eligible bachelors and their families with a view to marriage. For many years the debutante balls were organised by the Masonic Lodge or Church Groups but are now organised within

schools. It appears that debutante balls are more commonly held in regional or country areas rather than larger centres and cities. Modern debutante balls are often charity events and money raised from the event is donated to a charity or community organisation chosen by the participants. Proceeds from Saturday’s event will benefit cancer support and research through Relay for Life. The group donated prizes for a raffle which was drawn on the night with Cameron Greenhalgh taking out third prize (a tool package), Jonah Little claiming second prize (a pamper package) and a very happy Christine Crawford winning first prize (the gardens dream package complete with wheelbarrow). By Anita Morrison

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MAYORAL NOTES Firstly I just have to mention how good the Bernardi’s meat was at the National BBQ Championships! The team that won from Melbourne reckon they’ve never tasted meat like it and it was amazing. Thanks to the Bernardi family for providing the meat and supporting this great event. The National BBQ Championships are only going to get bigger and it is such a fantastic event for Forbes to embrace. Wow, how great do the basketball courts look! They have been recommissioned and are open for business. It is amazing what we can do with not a lot of money but a lot of enthusiasm. There was a great roll-up to the opening of “From Somewhere Down the Lachlan”, an exhibition of works by Rosie Wingrove Johnston and Jacqui Clark, at the Town Hall on Friday night. The exhibition is open every day until this Sunday so make sure you get in and have a look at the magnificent works on display by these two very talented women. The Kalari-Lachlan River Arts Festival is in full swing tonight and tomorrow and what a great event this is shaping up to be. Make sure you get along to the events that are planned. If it wasn’t for a family commitment I would be in attendance and I am devastated about missing it. Council is hosting a public meeting at 7pm on Monday (November 2) at the Forbes Town Hall to discuss the recently released IPART Report regarding the Fit for the Fu-

Jemalong Residential Village Fete Sunday 1 November 10am to 1pm 240 Edward St Free Jumping Castle, Face Painting, Pre-loved Soft Toys, Lucky Dips Guessing Competitions, Trash and Treasure BBQ, Fresh Fruit Salad Donuts, Devonshire Teas, Drinks Chocolate Wheel, Craft, Cakes and Slices Plant/Garden Stall, Raffles, Book Stall And much much more!

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ture Proposals. We want to tell the community what we do know from the report, and also what we don’t know at the moment. It is also an opportunity for the community to have their say. There will be more public meetings coming up before the November 18 deadline that we have to send our response, so please keep your eye out for these meetings as they may be held with short notice. A big congratulations to Dr Neale Somes for receiving a Distinguished Service Award from the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine. Dr Somes is one of the principals at the Forbes Medical Centre and what a great job he and the doctors are doing for the community. Have a great week, stay safe and God bless. Mayor, Cr. Phyllis Miller OAM

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THUMBS up THUMBSdown THUMBS UP To the Dancing With the Stars committee who are working very hard to create such a fantastic charity event for Can Assist. THUMBS DOWN To the customers who leave their trolleys on the footpath outside Woolies in Rankin Street. THUMBS UP To the Council for taking such good care of the gardens in Forbes. The roses are looking absolutely stunning! THUMBS UP To Rosie Johnston and Jacqui Clark on their magnificent art exhibition at Forbes Town Hall. 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 Forbes Phoenix. To submit a Thumbs Up Thumbs Down email us at editor@forbesphoenix.com.au or mail us at PO Box 251 Canowindra NSW 2804.

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WHAT’S Hot There are plenty of attractions at the upcoming Annual Fete at Jemalong Residential Village on Sunday 1 November including a plant stall, a book stall, jigsaw stall, craft and cooking, a chocolate wheel, Devonshire teas, a BBQ, jumping castle and plenty more! Donations welcome. The Fete will start from 10am in the Village grounds at 240 Edward Street and is a major fundraiser for the Village Fundraising Volunteers. We are lucky to have such a modern facility for our elderly folk in Forbes so be sure to join the residents and staff for a fun morning at Jemalong Residential Village!

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QUESTION of the week taken at the door. The luncheon will be a 2-course buffet of main and dessert. Tickets are $35 for non-members and $25 for FSMC members. All tickets include a $3 Mystery Trifecta ticket and a glass of bubbly on arrival. Fashions will be by Target Forbes and there will be prizes for best hat and fashions from the field. The race will be displayed on the big screen making this the best place to catch all the Melbourne Cup action!

IMAGE: The Pyramid Sculpture in Albion Park dressed with woolly boardshorts and bikini.

The Pyramid Sculpture copped a yarn bombing last week and while no one has taken the credit yet, the leading suspect is the River Arts Festival Committee. This sculpture never seems to escape controversy and is once again the talking point of the town! This weekend is set to be massive with lots of music, dance, theatre, visual arts, crafts, stalls, boating and great food and wine. Young people will benefit from reforms to the way families are tested with regard to youth income support payments. The family assets test and the family actual means test will be removed, enabling more regional and rural students to qualify for Youth Allowance. “A family’s assets don’t always represent their financial situation correctly,” said Federal Member for Calare John Cobb. “There are a lot of costs associated with going to university.” Around 1,200 more young people will be receiving Youth Allowance for the first time. These changes are set to come into effect in the beginning of 2016. Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM has been reelected to the Board of Local Government NSW. “Being on the Board allows me to gain knowledge to bring back to our Council and also be a voice for rural and regional councils,” Mayor Miller said. The fifth Rotary Ipomoea Christmas Tree Festival is coming up and Forbes Rotary Ipomoea is inviting everyone to enter with a Christmas tree or Nativity scene. Your tree can be made and decorated with bought or recycled materials. Register your entry by Friday 27 November by contacting the Festival Committee on 6851 5197, 6851 4930 or by emailing sueanne.nixon@ hotmail.com. Don’t miss the Melbourne Cup Luncheon and Fashion Parade at Forbes Services Memorial Club on Tuesday 3 November, raising funds for the Forbes Breast Cancer Support Group. A raffle will run with great prizes and gold coin donations will be

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The Mayors and General Managers of the Mid Lachlan Alliance – which includes Forbes, Weddin, Lachlan and Parkes Shire Councils – met on Tuesday afternoon to discuss the Fit for the Future Proposals. The consensus was to seek feedback from their communities before the November 18 deadline for responses. A survey will be conducted in each Council community to ensure the final submission is consistent with the views of the community. All Councils agreed that the views of their communities are very important. The survey will give community members the chance to give their feedback with regard to standing alone or merging with another Council.

Do you think Forbes Shire Council should merge with Weddin Shire Council to become “Fit For The Future”?

“No I don’t think we need to. Forbes is doing ok on their own. I am not sold on the idea and am not sure how it would work and would hate to see local people lose jobs because of it.” - Joth King

Apologies to Dancing With the Stars for letting the cat out of the bag in last week’s issue. The dancers in the competition were meant to be kept a secret! Luckily, all is not lost because this is set to be one of the best fundraising nights of the year! Unite to Light the Night on Sunday 22 November in Victoria Park from 5:30pm to raise money for the Leukaemia Foundation. Register today at www.lightthenight.org.au BBQ Championships Committee says thanks to Bernardi’s for their support and generosity towards the event. “The quality of meat supplied by Bernardi’s was second to none,” said President Chris Roylance. “The committee and competitors were very impressed with the competition cuts of meat and spectators also commented on the quality of the tasting meat as well as how much was available to sample.”

IMAGE: Fast Ed with Jo and Tony Bernardi at Bernardi’s shopping for the BBQ Championships.

“Yes I think we should merge with Weddin. The merge could assist both councils to become more sustainable and encourage town growth and prosperity in the future.” – Barry Read

“I haven’t really heard much about the whole thing and it would be great if the community could get more information about it. I am happy to see the two councils merge if it will have a positive outcome and benefit the town.” – Janet Callaghan


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Gear up for the race that stops the nation at the Forbes Memorial and Services Club. Come along to a fantastic 2 course luncheon, member’s $25 non-members $35. Raising money on the day for The Forbes Breast Cancer Support Group come on down Tuesday 3rd November with prizes and sweeps on the day.

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100 Years and Going Strong This month the Biz Viz organised by the Forbes Chamber was hosted by Steve Walker of Walkers AGnVET. The AGnVET Services business has evolved over the past 100 years from a single focussed retail outlet started by Harry Walker in 1915 in Forbes NSW to a network of businesses with over 60 locations and 100 specialist advisors in agronomy and animal nutrition, strategically located throughout Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania. Through the iconic brands of AGnVET Services, IK Caldwell, M.I.A. Rural Services, Darling Irrigation, The Wheelhouse Group, Howard Martin & Co and AGnVET Agribusiness these businesses play a key role in supporting their local rural communities. AGnVET Services today remains a proudly Australian independent agribusiness owned by four families. Steve Walker gave an overview of the background of the company which was started in 1915. Both Michael and Steve Walker believe that it is the unique culture of the company and their people which gives them a point of difference in the market. Michael said, ‘We have good people that are committed to ensuring our customers

receive the best advice and quality products to ensure they maximise their profitability in their individual farming enterprises. Our agronomic team are the best in providing a range of valuable services including on farm advice, farm mapping, soil moisture monitoring, nutrition advice and a suite of analytical services through our agronomic platform BettaCrop. We have tremendous relationships with our suppliers and are looking forward to many of our local clients participating in a study tour to the USA in July 2016. In addition to this we will also be hosting this year’s Big Bucks Bonanza night next Friday November the 6th. This is traditionally a great night where our clients can take home some exciting prizes in the auction conducted by local identity Col Hodges.” As part of the 100 year anniversary this year Michael said he and his fellow directors, David Walker and Mark Giffin were proud to host a dinner for the staff that were able to travel to Forbes on Saturday night. Steve believes that the ongoing success of the AGnVET business is built on the strong relationships and value adding that our staff across the branches have and provide to their local clients on a daily basis. By Cheryl Newsom

IMAGE: Steve Walker with President of the Forbes Chamber Stewart Thomas

FORBES SHIRE COUNCIL “Serving the Community” Public Notices

NEXT COUNCIL MEETING WILL BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 19TH COMMENCING AT 1PM SPECIAL MEETING NOTICE AND AGENDA Monday 2 November 2015, in the Council Chambers. Commencing at 5:00 pm

REQUEST FOR TENDER NOTICE 2015/9 Supply and delivery of Ready Mixed Concrete Tenders are invited for the supply and delivery of Ready Mixed Concrete. The contract will be for a 2-year term. Tenders, addressed to the General Manager, are to be lodged either by hand or by post by 4.00pm Wednesday 18 November 2015. For further information contact Council’s Manager Engineering Services, Danial Speer, on 02 6850 2874 or refer to Council’s website www.forbes.nsw.gov. au for the tender documentation. Canvassing of any of Council’s staff or councillors will disqualify tenderers from the tender process. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

POSITION VACANT: COMMUNITY RELATIONS OFFICER (TCCD005) Council is seeking a motivated individual with a passion for supporting the community of Forbes. This position will be responsible for the execution of Council’s community, arts, heritage and cultural initiatives in order to build capacity within the community. The successful applicant will have demonstrated experience working in diverse community organisations as well as high level communication and organisational skills. Closing Date: The closing date for this position is 5pm, Friday 30 October 2015. How to apply: Visit http://www.forbes.nsw.gov.au/council/positions-vacant.aspx

FORBES SHIRE COUNCIL HAS EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST FOR THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES 2014 Toyota Hilux SR Dual Cab Utility Plant No. 1465, Rego – CQH58H, 82,000 Km, White, Tub back with Hardcover, Turbo Diesel, 5 Speed Manual, Towbar, April 14th 2016 Registration Expressions of interest close 5.00pm Friday October 30th. 2014 Toyota Kluger GX Wagon Plant No. 1494, Rego – CWV06K, 16,837 Km, White, Petrol, 7 Seater, Auto, Towbar, April 14th 2016 Registration Expressions of Interest Close 5.00pm Friday 6th November. Inspections are available at Forbes Shire Council’s Depot in Bandon St by appointment only. Forms are available from the front desk of the town hall building in Court St or from the Engineering Office in Lachlan St. Expressions of interest should be marked to the General Manager with the title “vehicle tender” & placed in the locked tender box at the front desk of the town hall building in Court St.For further information please call Council’s Plant/Purchasing Officer Sam Cunningham on 68502887 or email samcu@forbes.nsw.gov.au

ROAD CLOSURE – KALARI-LACHLAN RIVER ARTS FESTIVAL Council advises that Lachlan Street, between Riley Street and Junction Street, for the Kalari-Lachlan River Arts Festival from 7am to 10pm on Saturday, October 31. Please follow road detour signs as directed.

Disclosure Statement of Political Donations and Gifts: The Local Government and Planning Legislation Amendment (Political Donations) Act 2008 states that a person who makes a planning application (i.e DA) or submission to Council is required to disclose reportable political donations and gifts made by any person with a financial interest in the application to a Councillor(s) or Council employee(s) within the past two years. Privacy Notification: Submissions made by Council are considered public access documents under the Government Information (Public Access) Act 2009.Personal information such as your opinion, name and address may be made publicly available including via Council’s website.

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The Central West Livestock Exchange is a state of the art facility and a proven choice for buying and selling premium quality cattle, sheep and pigs. The complex opened in 2006 when the brand new $10.4 million cattle auction facility was completed. The $15 million sheep auction facility was opened in late 2010 and $1.2 million pig auction facility in 2011. Deputy Mayor Graeme Miller is the Chairman of the Saleyards Advisory Committee, which is the governing body of the Central West Livestock Exchange. Also on the committee are Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM, Councillor Brian Mattiske, Saleyards Supervisor Cassi Walmsley, Council senior staff, representatives from the local stock and station agents, vendors, a local carrier and a member of Local Land Services. Cr Miller said in terms of numbers through

the Central West Livestock Exchange, it was ranked second for sheep sales last year and was ranked in the top 10 for cattle sales. The facility is one of two pig selling centres in NSW and has the highest ranking for pig sales. Council has recently submitted an application for grant funding to expand the cattle yards to cater for the larger numbers coming through the yards. “When the facility was built nine years ago, the plan was to take us into the next 20 years, however the business has grown to the point where we need to expand, which has exceeded all expectations,” Cr Miller said. “At the moment Council is completing a master plan for future development and an overall look at the site to take it into the next 20 years. “We will be looking at market trends and

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ers, and vendors who use the facility each week.” Geoff Rice, Landmark Langlands Hanlon, said,” the new livestock centre is a terrific centre to work from, and is just such a great improvement compared to the old one. With these improvements, it has attracted more and more business which is benefitting all of the local agents. It is one of the only Council owned saleyards left in the state, and a big benefit to this are the fees which the vendors pay, making it more attractive than other centres.” Tim Mackay, agent from Forbes Livestock & Agency Co said,’ the centre is so much more superior than the previous one, and whilst we still get a little congested when the numbers are high, the sheep yards are working magnificently.” He agreed with Geoff Rice, that there are now more stock coming to Forbes since the new selling

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centre has been in place. Tim said,” there are now better facilities for the people handling the livestock and for the buyers and vendors.” Luke Whitty, director of KMWL said, “Having worked at the old yards for a very long period of time, I view the new centre as state of the art. The hard cover over the cattleyards, along with the sawdust floor gives this centre a big advantage over other centres. It means that the cattle are very comfortable, and don’t get lame or sore footed whilst in the yards. The buyer’s walkways enabling them to view the cattle prior to purchase is an added advantage. The sheep facility enables the agents to present the sheep in a better environment, and overall is just fantastic for vendors and carriers. I believe that we are attracting more business from further afield with this facility since we moved here.”

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‘ From Somewhere Down The Lachlan’ Exhibition Success Forbes Art Society hosted another successful Art Exhibition in the Forbes Town Hall on Friday 23 October. ‘From Somewhere Down The Lachlan’ was an exhibition of works from two well-known local artists – Rosie Johnston and Jac Clark. Rosie is an artist and award winning graphic designer who began painting seriously in her mid-30’s. She originally began working with water colours and smaller paintings before moving onto to much larger impressionist style pieces in bold strong acrylic colours for which she is now associated with. Jac Clark is the owner of Morabon Print and Design in Parkes has been painting

professionally since 2006. Her artworks are bold, vibrant portraits of animals and people. Jac had the privilege of painting Australian of the Year, Rosie Batty, and this painting was accepted into the Portia Geach Exhibition, Australia’s most prestigious art prize for portraiture by female artists. Jac was also asked to paint popular local singer, Celia Pavey and received many accolades for her 2015 Archibald entry ‘Dr Karl, pose 5’. Both artists displayed more than twenty pieces each and organisers were pleased with the response to the exhibition launch on Friday evening. The exhibition is open for public viewing until Sunday 1st November.

IMAGE: Rosie and Gary Johnston at the exhibition.


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A visit to Camera House will stock you up with everything you need, be it a point-andshoot or new lenses for your SLR camera. Located in Factorie Orange City Centre, the friendly staff at Camera House will be more than happy to help! With the end of the year fast approaching, don’t forget to take advantage of your private health fund optical benefit before it runs out on December 31! Any unclaimed benefits will expire after this date. With a wide range of fashion eyewear brands, Hansen Optometrists will have you looking stylish this summer. They have a massive range of prescription and designer sunglasses and contact lenses, as well as eye examinations to thoroughly assess your eyes and visual efficiency. Orange also has fantastic facilities available, including Oak Tree Retirement Village, just two minutes from the town’s centre. Oak Tree is positioned high on the hill overlooking the Golf Club and surrounded

by quality homes. This relaxing oasis is a boutique community village where you can live a relaxed and independent lifestyle in a low maintenance property. The villas at Oak Tree have been thoughtfully designed with all the comforts needed for safe and easy living. The facilities on offer at Oak Tree are amazing with an outdoor bowls green, outdoor BBQ and entertainment areas, openplanned lounge and seating areas, hair dressing salon, self-catering kitchen for functions, a library and a computer corner. Pets are also welcome at Oak Tree and fencing installation can be arranged before anyone moves in, ensuring that those furry friends are kept safe at all times. Whatever your reasons for visiting Orange, you won’t be disappointed by the variety, the history, the food and the friendliness you find. By Rosi Broom

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Daryl Braithwaite entertaining the crowd at Forbes Inn.

Henry Mcrae, Tom Grayson, Mac Glasson and Tom Glasson getting ready to watch Book of Life at the Spectacular Screenings Movie Night.

Leigh Bartholomaeus and Peter Jones at the exhibition by Rosie Johnston and Jac Clark.

Tara Fisher and Teagan Davidson at the exhibition by Rosie Johnston and Jac Clark.

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29-31 Oct

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Kalari-Lachlan River Arts Festival: This biennial community celebration will be jam-packed with all things art and culture, transforming Forbes into a creative hub filled with music, art, craft, dance and drama. All the main events from the previous two festivals will be back once again, with the Welcome to Country spectacular to be on Friday, October 30 and the popular lantern parade to light up the night sky on Saturday, October 31. Rural Arts and Culture Symposium: Jemalong Regional Education Cen30 Oct tre, Church Street, 9am to 1pm, Free.Expert presentations, resource sharing, panel discussions and networking. Visit www.artsoutwest.org,au/symposium15 to find out more. RSVP 6338 4657 or email artsout-west@csu.edu.au 30 Oct Central West Battle of the Best Karaoke Competition GRAND FINALE: Forbes Services Memorial Club, 8pm. Who will win the cash as we crown our next Central West Battle of the Best Karaoke Champion? 31 Oct -1 Quilt Show: Forbes Scout Hall, 10am to 4pm. Nov 31 Oct The Battler: Forbes Services Memorial Club, 8pm. Shaun Minnick, AKA The Battler, is back with his classic style of Country and Rock hits. 31 Oct Australian Comedy Festival: Forbes Services Memorial Club, 7.30pm doors open for an 8pm start, $30. The Forbes Services Memorial Club is excited to bring the Australian Comedy Festival to Forbes! To purchase tickets contact 6852 1488. 1 Nov Jemalong Residential Village Fete: 240 Edward St,10am – 1pm. Free Jumping Castle, Face Painting, Lucky Dips,Guessing Competitions, Trash and Treasure,BBQ, Chocolate Wheel, Craft, Cakes and Slices, Plant/Garden Stall, Raffles, Book Stall and much more! 2 Nov Forbes Council is hosting a public meeting at 7pm at the Forbes Town Hall to discuss the recently released IPART Report regarding the “Fit For The Future” proposals. 3 Nov Melbourne Cup: Forbes Services Memorial Club.Loads of activities on the day plus your one-stop destination for beers, bets and beautiful food! 6 Nov Forbes North Public School “Spring Fling”: Forbes Golf and Sportsmans Hotel, $50 per person (two course meal). A fund raising dinner for the school’s Kitchen/Garden project. Tickets available at Ray White Rural and Forbes North School. Enquires 68522187. 7 Nov Forbes Fashion Markets: Forbes Town Hall, 9.30am to 1.30am. 7 Nov Dancing with the Stars of Forbes: Forbes Services Memorial Club, 6pm for 6.30pm. 10 couples, 20 stars with each couple dancing in a different style in order to win the title of Dancing with the Stars Champion of Forbes. Tickets are now on sale at the Forbes Services Memorial Club. 7 Nov Kosmik Karaoke: Forbes Services Memorial Club, 8pm. B & K of Kosmik Karaoke are back to entertain. So you think you can sing? Prove it! 8 Nov Forbes Country Music Club November Muster: Forbes Services Memorial Club,1pm, $5 adults, children free. Walk-up artists welcome. 14 Nov Old Time New Vogue Dance: Forbes Town Hall, 7pm, $10.Music by Phil Redenbach. Ladies please bring a plate for supper. 14 Nov One Non Blond: Forbes Services Memorial Club, 8pm.Versatile duo Tim and Annie of One Non Blond are back and ready to rock. Performing all the songs you know and love. 14-15 Forbes High School Celebrates 50 Years of Public Education at WyndNov ham Avenue: Saturday 14th November, 2015 – Upstairs Function Area, Forbes Inn Hotel, Rankin Street, Forbes. Cocktails & Canapes: 7.00pm – Dress Cocktail. Sunday 15th November, 2015 – Forbes High School, 18 Wyndham Avenue, Forbes. School Tour: 10.30am For ticket information & bookings please phone Anita Morrison on 0405 364 512. Online ticketing available at www.trybooking.com/HPUH or www.trybooking.com/133699.


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Brett Rout How long have you lived in Forbes? Most of my life. What do you love most about Forbes? I love the general feel of the town. It is a good community to live in. What are your hobbies or other passions? Anything to do with the outdoors. IMAGE:The Forbes Farmers Markets are held on the fourth Saturday of every month.

Farmers Markets a Spring Success Perfect spring weather and an exciting new location proved the right combinations for the Forbes Farmers Markets held on Saturday. The markets, which are held on the fourth Saturday of each month, saw new stall holders and an increased number of people in attendance at Victoria Park. The central location was also popular with morning walkers, stopping to have coffee and peruse the many stalls. The addition of children’s activities such as face painting and colouring in, is making the event ‘family friendly’ and was well received by local families who were able to purchase fresh produce while their children were being entertained. The markets have a strict charter of guidelines that stall holders must comply with to enable them to join the growing number of regular attendees. Producers must reside

within the Central West, an area reaching as far south as Wagga Wagga, Dubbo in the north, Bathurst to the east and Condobolin heading west. All produce must be home/farm grown and must be fresh or a bi-product of the fresh produce. Producers are on hand to answer any questions you may have about their wares so you know exactly what you are buying and eating. Farmers Market coordinator, Melissa Ross, was very pleased with the change of venue which will continue for the summer months. In March next year organisers will reassess the situation for winter and decide whether or not to make the move back to the showground and the all-weather facilities of the Ben Hall Shears complex. By Anita Morrison

If you could have dinner with anyone, alive, dead or fictional, who would that be? Steve Jobs – I would love to pick his brain for tips on business success. Describe your dream holiday: Anywhere, as long as I am outdoors and with family. What is the biggest change you would like to see in the world? A cure for cancer and to get rid of illegal drugs

IMAGE: Brett is the Sales Manager at AgriWest.

Spectacular Screenings Movie Night

Spectacular Screening hosted their final Movie Night for 2015 on Friday 23 October at the Forbes Youth and Community Centre. More than eight people attended the evening and enjoyed the new release family movie – “Book of Life”. The animated film was set in the Mexican town of San Angel. Manolo (Diego Luna), Maria (Zoë Saldana) and Joaquin (Channing Tatum) had been friends since childhood. Although their lives had taken different paths -- Maria was sent to Europe, Joaquin

joined the military, and Manolo studied to become a bullfighter – one thing remained the same: Manolo and Joaquin both want to marry Maria. Little did the trio know that battling husband-and-wife deities have made a highstakes wager on the love triangle’s outcome. Spectacular Screenings are a group of young people who volunteer their time to provide this service to the community. The group have worked together for quite a few years under the direction of Forbes

Shire Council’s Youth Liaison Officer, Natalie Walker. All of the members work well together and all have roles and responsibilities in the success of every movie night. Spectacular Screenings provides the community with twelve movie nights per year, catering to a variety of age groups. The next event is scheduled for early next year when they will present “Screen on the Green 2016”, running over three weekends, outdoors in King George Park using the inflatable outdoor screen.

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IMAGE: Lachlan Dragons on Chifley Dam in Bathurst.

Lachlan Dragons Take to the Water Lachlan Dragons were well represented on Chifley Dam at Bathurst on Sunday October 18 to compete in the Bathurst Bicentenary Dragon Boat Challenge. The club was represented in the Mixed and Women’s divisions and combined with Bathurst in the Men’s 10 event. Our paddlers, drummer and sweeps faced very trying and exhausting conditions on the day with the wind blowing hard and the water being extremely choppy. Everyone on the boat experienced conditions not seen before, but a busy days racing went ahead with only the last round of heats being called off. Lachlan Dragons Mixed and Men’s 10 had good times in their heats and made the finals, with the Men’s 10’s securing silver and the Mixed team bringing home bronze. The Women’s team first heat did not go to plan, with the boat needing to be stopped twice during the 200 metre race.

In their second heat the Women paddled well, but it was not enough to place them in the final. The club will now focus its training on the Orange Regatta to be held mid-November on Lake Canobolas. Team coach Michael Ryan said that the race times from Bathurst show that the work all paddlers are putting in at training, was reflected in the great results. Club President Bill Thomas said all members are now very keen to put their paddling skills to the test in Orange next month. We will be training Thursday evenings and Sunday mornings to hone our skills and increase our endurance Bill said. Before the Lachlan Dragons head to Orange Regatta, they will be on Lake Forbes during the River Arts Festival. The boats will be out on Saturday during the day and evening. Anyone interested in paddling will be able to ‘come and try’ at the festival.

JUNIOR CRICKET

Under 14’s Hawkes 9/110 (Harry Bayliss 33, Mitch Wright 30, Joe Matheson 2/14, Toby Matheson 1/6, best fielder – Jed Matheson) defeated Matheson Earthmoving 10/99 (Cameron McMillan 21, Darcy Leadbitter 9n.o, Hudson Hawke 4/3, Mitch Wright 4/5, best fielder – Luke Knowles). Dunns 7/123 (Koby Johnstone 42n.o, Cody Crisp19n.o, Clinton Hooper 2/6, Connor Greenhalgh 2/12, best fielders – Jack Cole and Pat Cormie) defeated Hazel and Field Accountants 10/78 (Luke McDean 14, Iszac Sly 12n.o, Harry Dawson 2/3, Cody Hall 1/9, best fielder – Ty Logan). Under 12’s Pontings 2/81 off 24 overs (Jacob Chambers 8retired, Calvin Matthews 7retired, Joseph Tanswell 6n.o, H. Hodges 1/5, T. Hurford 1/7) defeated Bernardis IGA 7/69in 24 overs (T. Steele-Park 11n.o, C. Farmer 3n.o, Joseph Tanswell 2/2 {2 overs}, Col Rauchle 1/3 {2 overs}, best fielder – Tyler Yeo).

Results of games played Saturday 24/10/15 Under 17’s Glasheens 8/137 off 26 overs (Jackson Glasheen 30, Benji Glasheen 27n.o, Jake Shaw 2/19, Jackson Burton 1/6, best fielders – Zeke Hartwig and Harrison Leadbitter) defeated Frank Spice 10/124 off 26 overs (Jackson Burton 28, Jake Shaw 21, Jarrad Duffy 2/5, James Mackenzie 2/10, best fielders – Josh Drabsch and Russell Bicket). Porters 9/126 off 23 overs (Billy Porter 32n.o, Mihran Sarkissian 20retired, Nathan Pye 18n.o, Toby Hurford 2/3 {2 overs}, Stuart Kennedy 2/8 {2 overs}, best fielders – Simon Bailey and Bill Ryan) defeated Gunns Mensland 9/50 in 14 overs (Simon Bailey 20, Stuart Kennedy 9n.o, Brad Burrell 2/4 {1 over}, Jared Carty 2/4 {2 overs}, best fielders – Nathan Pye and James Ward).

Scorers are reminded to use FULL names not just first initials please. Waughs 2/77 (Mitchell Cox 9, Jack Rice 5, Darcy Dawson 5, Edward Mayo 1/7, Amy Maslin 1/8, best fielders – Campbell Ryan and Jasper Mackay) defeated Forbes AWB 2/74 (Tom Maslin 12, Brad Matiske 6, Darcy Dawson 2/3, Jack Skinner 0/3, best fielders – Jordan Chapple and Jack Rice). Borders had the Bye Pointscore after games played 24/10/15 3 points = win, 2 points = tie/draw/washout, 1 point = loss, 0 points = forfeit/bye. Under 17’s Glasheens 9, Porters 5, Frank Spice 5, Gunns Mensland 5. Under 14’s Dunns 7, Hawkes 7, H & F Accountants 7, Matheson Earthmoving 3. Under 12’s Bernardis IGA 7, Pontings 6, Borders 4, Forbes AWB 3, Waughs 2. Under 10’s – No pointscore is kept. Draw for Saturday 31st of October Saturday – all games to begin at 8.45 am, players need to be there by 8.30 am. Under 17’s Porters V Glasheens at Harrison Park. Gunns Mensland V Frank Spice at South Circle Oval, Forbes Under 14’s Dunns V Hawkes at Cheney Park. Hazel and Field Accountants V Matheson Earthmoving at Grinstead Oval, Forbes. Under 12’s Waughs V Pontings at Keast 2. Bernardis IGA V Borders at Botanical Gardens, Forbes. Forbes AWB have the bye. Under 10’s Bradmans V Walters at Armstrong Park. Benauds V Trumpers at Holy Family School. Forbes Livestock V Forbes Phoenix at Botanical Gardens, Forbes. Forbes Sports Power have the bye.

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