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IMAGE: The Great Escape brought some colour and character to Canowindra this week.
Rallying for Cystic Fibrosis The Great Escape, an off-road car rally that raises money for the research of Cystic Fibrosis, stopped in Canowindra overnight this week. About 28 vehicles rolled into town on Tuesday night to finish up day two of their adventure after leaving Kiama on the NSW coast that morning. The drivers, who come from all over the country, stayed in a variety of accommodation around town and dined at the Canowindra Services Club before leaving from the Age of Fishes Museum on Wednesday morning. “It was the best sleep I’ve had in days,” said Koala Jones who is on his sixth year in the rally and is one of the biggest fundraisers in the event. “I got into it originally just to do the rally. I didn’t even know what CF was but I thought if you’re going to do something, do it
properly.” Nic Kilah from Queensland said “I’m excited about today because coming from Queensland and seeing the hills everywhere, the landscape here is just spectacular.” The entrants in The Great Escape, which was started in 2002 raise funds and awareness throughout the year and collectively raise in excess of $350,000 annually for research into this debilitating disease. Cystic Fibrosis is the most common genetic, recessive, life-threatening disease affecting Australian children today. Every four days, a child is born with Cystic Fibrosis and Australia has over 1 million genetic carriers of the disease which attacks the lungs, the digestive system and life itself. By Rosi Broom
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Dear Editor, There was a small group of dedicated people who worked tirelessly over many years and whose efforts resulted in the culmination of the Madageria fairfaxi, Canowindra’s fossilised fish, becoming the NSW State Fossil, as just celebrated. Everything Monica Yeung wrote about is true (Phoenix 03 September). Those who worked; local Canowindra people as well as Alex Ritchie and his colleagues, had to put up with the ignorant, parochial, attitude of some obstructing Canowindra people who believed “blow ins” were not wanted or needed, regardless of the skills and any likely benefit that could result from their input.
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To the louts that ran up and down Belmore St in the early hours of Sunday morning screaming and frightening residents, children and animals. With your total lack of respect and anti-social drunken behaviour, I hope you’re all proud of yourselves. Grow up!
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To the shed and fence across the road from the pool finally receiving repairs after the accident earlier in the year.
To the new portion of road between Eugowra and Canowindra. Please don’t stop there – finish the rest!
In those early years from 1993, the local pervasive attitude, which opposed any development of the fossil deposits and a museum as a likely international site, makes one wonder and marvel that Canowindra could ever end up with the quality “Age of Fishes Museum” as seen to-day, which even Canowindra people now, “all hail”. Bill Barwood Canowindra
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To the boys walking up and down the middle of the main street on Sunday afternoon COMPLETELY NUDE!! There’s a time and place, and the main street on Sunday is not it!
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Congratulations to Tommy Jeffs for another excellent night of entertainment, yummy food, great talent and what about Carpo?! Many thanks for such an enjoyable time – Lee Webb
To Snow Droppers: if you’re that desperate for clothes, go to Vinnies. I’m sure they could help you out!
To the Canowindra Pythons players who were walking through the street naked on the weekend. You at least need some g-strings boys because some of you weren’t that ample!
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Snippets... hints for entering a floral arrangement in the Canowindra Show. To book or to get more information, contact Deb Rutter on 6344 2490. Do you think Cabonne Council should reduce their number of councillors? Cabonne residents may get the opportunity to vote on the matter in a referendum next year. If residents vote yes, the Council have decided to reduce councillor numbers from twelve to nine but the change would not take effect for another four years.
IMAGE: Congratulations to Kate and Alex Wood on the arrival of their new baby!
Stork News! Congratulations to Kate and Alex Wood from Manildra on the arrival of Arabella Jane Wood who was born at around 9pm on Monday 31 August. Baby and Mum are both doing well with a very excited big sister. Congratulations Linda Miller the lucky winner of the Moorbel Markets Father’s Day Raffle! The prize was an $80 meal voucher at the Canowindra RSL Club. We have a winner! The revamped bridge which crosses the Lachlan River between Gooloogong and Eugowra will officially be named ‘Gooloogong Bridge’. The Triple C is Canowindra Creative Centre, a community not-for-profit group providing an opportunity for people to share arts and crafts in a casual atmosphere. The Triple C will be meeting at the CWA Rooms on Wednesday 16 September from 1:30-3pm, focusing on “flower arranging in an oasis”. The group will be facilitated by Leanne Stevenson and you might learn some handy
Congratulations to Canowindra ex-pat Rebecca Barrow who has been officially declared the National Fundraising Champion by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation in conjunction with the Big Red Run 2015. Rebecca not only successfully completed the recent 250km ultra-marathon through the Simpson Desert, she managed to raise almost $23,000 for JDRF! What a superb result. Our best wishes to Graham Rice – in his words, he’s “off to get two new knees”. Graham said that he would be in hospital for around 10 days and then off work for a few weeks to recover. Graham, your smiling face will be missed at the newsagency over the next few weeks. We hope it all goes well for you!
Canowindra SES Unit Headquarters. The day will include a free sausage sizzle and you will learn how you can contribute to the community during floods, storms and other emergencies. Read more on page 9. Want to honour that special grandparent? Nominations for the Grandparent of the Year Awards are open until Sunday 20 September with three categories: Grandparent Carer of the Year for an outstanding grandparent who is also the full-time carer of their grandchild, Community Grandparent of the Year for a grandparent who is actively engaged in volunteer work related to children in their community, and Grandfriend of the Year for an individual aged 50 years or over who has made a positive contribution to children’s lives in a professional capacity. To nominate, go to www.grandparentsday.org.au. The Award winners will be announced on Grandparents Day, Sunday 25 October. There has been a lot of excitement in Gaskill Street over the past few weeks. What is Tommy Jeffs up to at the Riverbank? Watch this space to find out more about the new food and the new look venue.
Got issues with stormwater? Cabonne Council has invited Canowindra business owners to attend a meeting on Monday to discuss stormwater issues in Gaskill Street. The meeting will start at 2pm in the Home and Community Care offices in Gaskill Street on Monday 14 September 2015. Save the Canowindra SES! Residents of Canowindra who are interested in volunteering with the Canowindra SES Unit are invited to their Open Day, being held on Sunday 13 September, between 11am and 2pm at the
IMAGE: Tommy Jeffs has been renovating up a storm on Gaskill Street. Watch this space!
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Canowindra SHOW 25th & 26th September • free entertainment for the kids • show girl • bar • rides showbags • woodchopping and much more
IMAGE: The cast of Grease on stage at the Canowindra Bowling Club.
Club’s Fundraising Finale It was a fabulous night of glitz and glitter at the Canowindra Bowling Club last Saturday night with Tommy Jeffs and a merry cast of hilarious and enthusiastic, familiar faces taking to the stage in a final night in a series of fundraisers for the venue. With performances of classic hits by the crowd-pleasing Talulah and renditions of a number of songs from the hit musical Grease, the audience had a roaring good time in the name of raising much needed funds for the town’s Bowling Club. With almost 180 people in the audience, it was a sell-out night and probably one of the biggest crowds the Canowindra Bowling Club has seen in a few years. People travelled from Cowra, Dubbo, Parkes, Forbes, Bathurst and Orange for the show which was an accumulation of professionalism, organisation and great entertainment. Tommy has led the fundraising crusade with three big events that have raised a total of $15,000 which has been spent on new paint,
a new dishwasher, new tables and crockery, new curtains and new carpet for the function room. “The Club was in trouble,” says Tommy, “and that room was looking tired and run down. I just saw the need and now that I am living here and a member of the community, I wanted to do something. The function room is the engine room of the Club.” Tommy has always been an enthusiastic community fundraiser and has raised over $1 million for charities in Australia. He covered the cost of food, entertainment and raffle prizes with a long-term goal to make the Club more sustainable. “I am so proud to be working with such a wonderful bunch of women,” Tommy said. “It was an absolute pleasure and after six months of hard work they have become lifelong friends. They say behind every successful man is a strong woman, well the same goes for the Bowling Club.” By Rosi Broom
It’s Show Time There are only two weeks to go before the Canowindra Show and the exhibitors Sections available in the Cobley Pavilion are inspirational! The local Show is a fantastic opportunity for members of the local public to display their individual talents and skills. It is the entries of local people that helps the town celebrate this tight knit community and contributes to the success of this great event. There are many great classes to exhibit in, including Section S: Needlework. This Section offers the opportunity to exhibit your beautifully crafted knitting, crochet, sewing, handmade Christmas gift item, toy, nylon ribbon work, sewing and smocking. There are classes for people over 60 years, and over 80 years as well as handmade doll knitted or fabric classes. There are also Open Sections available in Needlework. No matter what your interest is or your experience in needlework, there is sure to be something at Cobley Pavilion to inspire you.
NETWORK OPERATOR – GRENFELL Applications are invited for the above position, based in Grenfell, closing at 4pm on Friday 18th September 2015. Depending on qualifications and experience, the position carries a weekly wage of between $841.00 and $921.00. Other conditions will be in accordance with the Local Government (State) Award. The position requires participation in an on-call roster, for which an allowance of $163.80 per week is paid, whilst on-call. Applicants must have a telephone service and a current drivers licence. Staff work a 9-day fortnight. Normal working hours are 7.30am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday. A utility will be available for travel between the successful applicant’s place of residence and the Grenfell depot, provided
the applicant resides in Grenfell. Private use of the vehicle is not available. Completion of a satisfactory medical examination is a prerequisite for employment. A job description and application form can be obtained from Council’s website www.ctw.nsw.gov.au or by contacting Council’s Blayney Office on 02 6391 7200. Applications should be forwarded to the General Manager, Central Tablelands Water PO Box 61, Blayney 2799 by 4pm on Friday 18th September 2015. Further information regarding the position is available from Council’s Director of Operations and Technical Services, Mr. Darrell Sligar by telephoning 02 6391 7200. G Rhodes General Manager
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Phase Two of Cranky Rock The NSW government has decided to move ahead in the next stage of investigations for the Cranky Rock Dam, a promising prospect for landholders along the Belubula River still dealing with the aftermath of recent floods around Canowindra. With $2 million allocated by the NSW Government for the project, a local dam to manage floods is a move that Belubula Landholders Association says cannot come soon enough. Chairman of the Belubula Landholders Association Michael Payten said the Minister’s Office has given the go-ahead for Water NSW to start Phase 2 of the Cranky Rock Dam Investigation. “The Minister for Land and Water, Niall Blair has indicated that phase two includes a costbenefit analysis assessment, including consideration of the ongoing operational costs of the proposed dam,” Mr Payten said. “The recent flooding has shown just one of the benefits of having a dam upstream of Canowindra to mitigate any damage to farmland and local residences by floods, which occur frequently on our river.” “Around 30,000 megalitres of water flowed past the gauge at Canowindra during the recent flooding which could have been stored for the benefit of the community and the en-
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IMAGE: The Belubula River in Canowindra during the recent storms.
vironment if we had a dam lower in the Belubula catchment.” “While we’ve seen the capacity of Carcoar Dam flow past our community in the past week, Carcoar dam itself sits at only 17 per cent of capacity, with next to no water available for irrigation this coming season.” “A dam at Cranky Rock would provide a massive economic benefit to the local farming community and for landholders along the Lachlan River. It would also reduce the flood levels in communities such as Canowindra and Forbes.” Have you got an opinion on the Cranky Rock Dam Proposal you’d like to share? Email us at editor@canowindraphoenix.com.au
Patience is a virtue for local kids and families that booked the downhill water slide for Youth Week in April this year after the exciting event was cancelled due to the cold, wet weather. Those who bought tickets to the event from the O’Shea’s website were able to either claim their refund directly, or keep their original tickets and use them when the slide returned. Finally, the slide is booked in again and will be coming to Cowra on Saturday September 26. Starting at Saburo Nagakura Park, the giant downhill water slide will wend its way down to Evans Street for more than 315 metres of slippery fun! O’Shea’s Slide City offers world class entertainment that won’t break the bank. Their team of professionals will provide a high level of service and support and strive to meet their goals of having the safest, most fun giant water slide in Australia. All riders travelling alone on the slide must be over five years old and food and drinks will be available. The slide will be open from 11am to 12:30pm, 1pm to 2:30pm and 3pm to 4:30pm. Tickets can be purchased at events.ticketbooth.com. au/event/CowraSlideCityAU
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Spring has finally sprung! And so have the colours for the new season. The Spring Summer 2015 colours won’t let you down with a rainbow of shades to suit every taste and skin tone. White is in vogue and is definitely the coolest colour of the season. Pure white can fit perfectly with almost any colour tone and style – but that doesn’t mean you need a monochrome wardrobe for the sunny months! Every collection on the catwalk right now is about colour. Which ones do you choose? That will always be the colour you love the most, but here are some of the trendiest colours to wear this Spring: Scuba blue is one of the most popular colours right now that pays sentiment to beach
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holidays and endless summers. It offers a sense of carefree invigoration and a splash of excitement to your wardrobe. Tangerine is the energising juicy orange that is striking and not garish. It’s the zesty tone that works well in patterns and prints and is a perfect highlight for the spring/summer palette. Marsala is a rich and earthy red shade that has a nice contrast with other colours and is the foundation of the 2015 spring/summer palette. It gives a sense of sophistication and confidence with a tone of control and stability. Glacier grey is an unobtrusive tone that bounces off other shades, slipping into the background to let the louder colours take centre stage. This is nature’s neutral, quietly assuring, peacefully relaxing and above all, constant. Toasted almond is a sun-tanned neutral bringing balance and coolness to the spring/ summer colour palette. This pastel tone is indicative of a spontaneous spring feeling. This organic shade oozes authenticity and all that is natural. When it comes to fashion, 2 Fat Ladies in historic Lucknow has always been a favourite shopping destination. Located just minutes from Orange, the iconic store is a welcome blend of gorgeous fashion, accessories and gifts. The moment you step inside you will notice a riot of colour. The shop is filled with a comprehensive range of practical and stylish fashion from petite sizes up to size 24 and labels such as Vigorella, Jendi, Threadz, Clarity, RTM and Ameise.
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Landcare Award for Rosnay Organic of native trees between the farms, 20ha of wine grapes, 10ha of olives and 0.5ha of figs, as well as growing potatoes, melons, wheat, mustard and lupins using many organic farming techniques in the aim of growing organic matter and life in the dusty, dispersive soils. “We’ve found our farm produces as good as conventional farms, particularly in the difficult times,” says Sam. “When it’s a bad year for disease, we generally do better than the other guys.” The NSW Landcare Award for Sustainable Farm Practices is selected through a list of criteria that covers the aspects of innovation and sustainability throughout farm and land management. The award is given to primary producers or enterprises that have implemented innovative farm and/or land management and productivity outcomes. The term “innovation” is defined in this award as the demonstration of early adoption, excellence and/or leading edge projects and practises.
Rosnay Organic, one of Canowindra’s organic farms and vineyards has been presented with a Sustainable Farm Practices NSW Landcare Award at a 3-day Landcare Conference in Orange. There were two other award winners in the Sustainable Farm Practices category, and five other categories for community groups, councils and partnerships. “For us it’s awesome,” says Sam Statham, “because it means that Landcare are now embracing soil building and organic farming as equally important to planting trees.” “When you look at the big picture, it is loss of organic matter in soil that is a bigger contributor to global warming than fossil fuel use.” The Statham family came to Canowindra in 1995 and have since converted their property using organic farming methods and redesigning the farm as an organic Community Title plan now known as Rivers Road Organic Farms. In the years after their arrival to the Canowindra property, the Stathams planted thousands
Living and Lifestyle You will find hats, scarves, gloves, handbags, jewellery and giftware with a wide range of children’s products to browse. Whatever your tastes from cool blue, hot pink or gorgeous green to something a little bit more neutral, you are bound to find what you want at 2 Fat Ladies. ‘When you shop at 2 Fat Ladies we want to make it as enjoyable as possible and we want you to leave feeling happy, confident and just a little more fabulous!’
While you’re in there, why not book in to one of the fun workshops running most weekends. Learn the many ways to tie a scarf at the Scarf and Scone workshop or enjoy one of the travel packing, styling or makeup workshops. With fabulous service and friendly smiles, staff are always on hand to assist you. When you’re done, you can relax at 2 Fat Ladies Café and Molly’s Lollies next door. Check out 2 Fat Ladies on Facebook for the latest updates and great reviews.
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Unearthed Homewares have a great range of gorgeous artworks, rugs, lamps, stunning furniture and homewares from quality brands like Armadilo & Co, Papaya, Canvas, Sasson and many more. This store is absolutely unforgettable from the moment you walk in, and you will find it at Shop 4, Macquarie Street in Cowra, in between the Breakout Brasserie and The Closet. Unearthed Homewares is open from 10am to 4:30pm Wednesday to Friday, 9:30am to 12:30pm Saturdays and by appointment on Monday and Tuesday. You can check them out on Facebook and Instagram to preview their amazing stock. You will no doubt find something beautiful for yourself or someone you love at Unearthed. By Rosi Broom
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Whether you are looking to improve your health and fitness or are wanting to lose weight, Cowra Health Club has everything you need to help achieve your fitness goals and change your life for the better. With qualified staff available for help and support they will be able to keep you on track and motivated. There are group training classes available 6 days a week with classes ranging from yoga to RPM as well as personalised programming, personal training, a separate ladies section and a variety of cardio and strength equipment available. They also stock a large range of Running Bare active wear as well as Punish Natural Nutrition supplements and a vending machine with a range of protein bars, protein drinks, sports drinks, energy drinks and water. The club is located on Redfern St in Cowra and is open to members from 5am to 10 pm daily and for non-members 8.30am to 5.30pm from Monday to Friday so drop in and see the team to find a happier, healthier you.
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Save the SES A recent call from the State Emergency Service for more volunteers has been backed by Cabonne Council, stating that due to a decline in numbers, the unit will be shut down unless new members can be found. “We couldn’t have had a better example of the work of this life-saving organisation than the recent flood and hailstorm in Canowindra,” Cabonne Mayor Michael Hayes said, emphasizing that closure of the local SES unit would be a “major blow” to the town. “But the SES unit needs new blood to carry on this vital work and Cabonne Council is appealing to residents of Canowindra and surrounding areas to consider joining the organisation,” said Cr Hayes. “Country towns can’t afford to lose their SES unit.” Volunteers with the SES learn a variety of useful skills that are transferable to many aspects of life with free training and necessary uniforms and required equipment provided. The core role of the NSW SES is to respond to flood and storm events providing emergency assistance to residents that need help – a truly challenging and rewarding experience. “Volunteering with the NSW SES has presented me with a wide range of exciting experiences and opportunities which have enabled me to develop and challenge myself,” said Canowindra SES Unit volunteer Cameron Mckenzie who knows first-hand that as a NSW SES volunteer, the opportunities are endless. Would you like to support your local SES? Canowindra residents are invited to the Canowindra SES Unit Open Day at their Headquarters on Sunday 13 September between 11am and 2pm. If you are interested in the possibilities of being a volunteer with the SES, this is the perfect opportunity to test the waters and get your questions answered. Alternatively, call the NSW SES on 1800 201 000 or visit www.ses.nsw.gov.au. By Rosi Broom
IMAGE: Amy Galea with her daughter Heather.
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Show Ball Call now!
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It’s time to get out your suits and gowns because the 2015 Canowindra Show Ball will be held on Saturday 19th September at the Canowindra Bowling Club. Those attending should arrive at 6:30pm for a 7pm start with a DJ firing up the dance floor from 8:30pm onwards. Meet the Showgirl entrants and dance the night away! This always proves to be a great evening so get down to Saffi on Gaskill Street to book your seat today. Tickets cost $25 and formal attire is required.
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tapas and wine lunch Sunday, 13th September from 12.30pm On the upstairs verandah with live music $23 per head. Bookings essential 6344 8327
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13 Sep Mat Hall, Leo Wren, Trish Wren, Bill Coady, Lorna Coady, Chris Baldwin and Max Baldwin at the Italian Night at Canowindra Bowling Club.
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Dot and Stephen Cain at the Italian Night at the Canowindra Bowling Club.
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7 Oct 10 Oct Bobbie Turner, Di Slattery and Betty Jenkins serving food at the Italian Night at Canowindra Bowling Club.
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Canowindra Food Basket every Friday @ United Church Hall 9.30am-12pm. Orange Region Farmers Market 8.30am – 12.30pm at Orange Showground, Leeds Parade. ‘M Day’ sale at John Davis Mazda Orange. Phone 6362 0966 for more information on this once a year sale. Canowindra SES Open Day, 11am – 2pm at the Canowindra Unit Headquarters on the corner of Armstrong St and the Orange Road, Canowindra. Learn more about the SES and how they contribute to the community. Free sausage sizzle also available. Tapas and Wine Lunch at Gooloogong Hotel. From 12.30pm on the upstairs verandah with live music. $23 per person. Phone 6344 8327 for bookings. Canowindra Business owners meeting to discuss stormwater issues in Gaskill Street during an unusual rain event. 2pm at the Home and Community Care office in Gaskill Street. Canowindra Business Chamber Meeting, 7pm at Canowindra Community Bowls and Recreation Club. Angela Ellis Fitness Term 4 Boot Camp Sign Up, 5pm at Moorbel Hall. Phone Angela Ellis on 0428 165 905 for more info. Australian Hearing Free Hearing Checks, 9.30am-3.30pm in Kendal Street Cowra out front of Target. Devanah & Waroona Murray Grey Sale, On property Waroona Road, Molong. Auction at 11am. Phone KMWL for more info on 6852 3355. Eugowra Show, Gates open from 7am. Rides, events and entertainment for the whole family to enjoy. Eureka Plants Spring Rose Sale. From 8am – 3pm at 1166 Fish Fossil Drive, Nyrang Creek. Phone 63443180 for more information. Australian Hearing Free Hearing Checks, 8.30am-12.30pm at Blayney Farmers Markets. Canowindra Show, Gates open from 4pm Friday and 9am Saturday at the Canowindra Showground. O’Sheas Slide City, Giant Slip and Slide. From 11am, Down Binni Creek Road Cowra. Visit http://events.ticketbooth.com.au/events/SLIDECITYAUSTRALIA to book your tickets. House Of Tribes first album launch “Paint it Red”. Come along and be a part of it. Free entry all ages, 6:30 for 7 pm start. Special Guests Paddy Cummings and John Armstrong from Voodoo Shuffle; Monique Orton; Unwanted Company; 9 pm House Of Tribes. Forbes Services Memorial Club. Roald Dahl’s Revolting Rhymes and Dirty Beasts, 6.30pm at Orange Civic Theatre. For bookings phone 6393 8111 or visit www.orange.nsw.gov.au/theatre But Wait…There’s More, Circus Oz, 2pm and 7.30pm at Orange Civic Theatre. For bookings phone 6393 8111 or visit www.orange.nsw.gov.au/theatre SAVE THE DATE Light the Night @ Tom Clyburn Oval
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IMAGE: Meg Devlin is one of the entrants in this year’s Canowindra Showgirl competition.
Spotlight on our Showgirls With the Canowindra Show only a couple of weeks away, the spotlight is shining on the entrants of the Canowindra Showgirl competition and as one of the contenders, Meg Devlin can’t wait to find out what the hype is all about. Meg moved to Canowindra from Adelaide in March 2014 and hopes taking part in the Showgirl competition will enhance her skill set and her social circle. “I’m mostly doing it for experience and to try and make some more friends around here,” says Meg whose city to country sea-change has been an interesting adjustment. “Talking in front of people has never been my strong
point and this experience might give me confidence in public speaking.” While Meg might be most nervous about the public speaking aspect, she is most excited about the crowd favourite event, the Showgirl Ball. “I’m looking forward to doing the ball because I’m doing it together with my cousin who is in the junior competition,” Meg says. There is still time to enter the Canowindra Showgirl competition so if you would like to take part in this amazing experience, email krist_anne@hotmail.com today! By Rosi Broom
Community Notices The Anglican and Uniting Churches of Canowindra and surrounding districts.
Sunday 13 September ~ The Sixteenth Sunday after Pentecost 9.30am All Saints’ Anglican Church Canowindra 11.15am Cranbury Community Uniting Church 4pm St Matthew’s Anglican Church Eugowra Thursday 17 September 10am Morning Worship at Peace Memorial Uniting Church Canowindra Friday 18 September 9.30 - noon Foodbasket at Canowindra Uniting Church Hall
Cabonne Council invites Canowindra business owners to a meeting at Home and Community Care offices Gaskill St, Canowindra at 2pm on Monday 14 September 2015 to discuss Stormwater issues in Gaskill Street during an unusual rain event A.L. Hopkins PO Box 17
General Manager Molong NSW 2820
Trades and Services
FOR ALL YOUR SMALL PRINTING NEEDS
Colour, B&W, range of paper sizes. Call into Canowindra Phoenix Office on Gaskill Street (opposite the library) for quick, easy printing or phone 6344 1846.
The Canowindra Garden Club on a visit to the Burrendong Arboretum recently.
Vince Mirto talking to students from St Eddy’s about his Italian heritage at the CWA rooms on Monday.
Classifieds Patios, Rooms, Cladding, Carports (BL83737C) As on TV. Phone 6341 3122 www.pictonbros.com.au FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS Gas Fitter, LPGas, personal Service. Blocked drains cleared. Call Tony 0438 906 125. Canowindra and districts. L/NO: 1456 Angela Ellis Fitness Term 4 Bootcamp 10 weeks for $70. Commencing Wednesday 7th October – 9th December. Offering 6pm & 7pm groups. Sign up Wed 16th Sept from 5pm @ Moorbel Hall. Enquiries please call Angela Ellis 0428 165 905 FOR SALE Plants, good quality, locally grown, reasonable prices. 58 Boundary Rd Cowra. Thursday - Saturday, 10am - 4pm. Strawberry plants, 4 pots for $10. FOR SALE Geese, $15 and Eggs, $6 a dozen. Please call for an appointment time 6344 1182. Hard working all-rounder with farming and warehouse experience, covering all garden and house maintenance, general laboring, and casual/fill in work. From painting fences to cleaning toilets, no job turned down. Call Mat on 0467 290 345. To place a classified ad please contact sales@canowindraphoenix.com.au
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IMAGE: Pythons Treasurer Graham Rice and Secretary Eddy Wilkinson enjoying a beer after the Grand Final.
Strong Grand Final Support RUGBY UNION The true spirit of Canowindra was certainly shown on Saturday’s rugby game between the Pythons and the Blayney Rams, as the grandstand was full of supporters. The Pythons struck early in the game getting down to the line within the first 6 minutes. A big push from Jordan Irvine with the whole team behind him saw a successful offload to Dan Bowd, to ground the ball in the corner of the field. With the first points on the board the Pythons led 5-0. Jo Keady and Ed Price made some great tackles out wide to ensure the Rams attack didn’t get through. After a number of attempts Blayney finally broke the line to score near the goal post, evening the score 5-5. Ed Price made a great break down the sideline but was taken out by two Rams defence 5 metres out. The Pythons couldn’t keep up with the Rams speed as they found a gap and ran with it scoring their second try of the
IMAGE: Grand final action!
game. Clayton Maynard made some strong tackles and kept the teams heads high with lots of talk. The Rams were on a roll though as they were able to break through the defence again to get another try in before half time making the score 15-5. Throughout the game Luke Watt continually put pressure on the goal kicker making the conversions not successful. Adam Grant had a great game as he led the forward pack and Ronald Lawrence made some great hit ups as he was strong defence. 3 minutes into the second half Blayney came out strong to secure another try getting in front 15 points. Ed Price finally made it over the line to make the score 10-20. The Pythons weren’t giving up as Luke Watt sprinted 70metres to score in the corner of the field. Behind by only 5 points the crowd was roaring for a Pythons come back. A number of Pythons players’ copped injuries throughout the game, which saw them starting to struggle against Blayney who were a very fit team. Blayney got 2 more tries in before fulltime making the final score 32-15. The Pythons did an outstanding job to come from 5th to take on the minor Premiers the Blayney Rams. Sean Wyburn has done a great job captaining this year and the true spirit of the game was certainly shown in these last few games. Good luck next year Pythons! By Taneil Thornberry
Luke Watt, a builder who lives in Canberra and returns regularly to the Central West to play rugby union for the Canowindra Pythons ran almost the entire length of the field to score a try in the Grand Final against Blayney Rams on the weekend. “I came flying through to intercept the ball,” Luke says. “I couldn’t believe it! I knew it was a little bit of a fluke but I thought I’d get caught.” The entire Canowindra crowd of supporters jumped to their feet to cheer him on as he ran, a highlight of the Grand Final event and the season even though they lost 32-15. “It was a well-deserved try,” says Pythons veteran Adam Nash. “It was a really great way to cap off a good season and I was glad to see it.” After sprinting the 70 metres on Saturday, Luke says he was “pretty sore” on Sunday. After five years of playing with the Canowindra Pythons, Luke plans to return again next year for another season with his beloved team. “It’s such a great, welcoming club with lots of great sportsman,” Luke says, which is probably what gave him the idea to get a tattoo in honour of the Pythons team on a Thursday afternoon two years ago. In fact, Luke loves his team so much he is getting another Pythons inspired tattoo on his back! This piece of “art” will be revealed to the public by Luke at the Pythons Presentation Dinner on Saturday 26 September. Luke and Adam would like to thank Sue and Geoffrey Beath for hosting the after party and bonfire on Saturday night, and also to Johnny Lawrence for lending his ute and cool room.
IMAGE: Luke Watt flexing to show us his Pythons inspired tattoo.