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EXCITING TIMES… The CSIRO Parkes radio telescope will be involved in the Breakthrough Listen project for the next five years.
Parkes Makes First Observation In Search For ET
The CSIRO Parkes radio telescope has made its first observation on Tuesday morning in its search for intelligent life beyond Earth. Parkes is part of Breakthrough Listen, the 10-year, $100-million project launched in 2015 by internet entrepreneur Yuri Milner and Stephen Hawking, and started observations last month. The Dish has joined two US telescopes, the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia and the Automated Planet Finder at Lick Observatory in California, in their ongoing surveys to determine whether civilisations
exist elsewhere. Yuri Milner said the addition of Parkes was an important milestone. “These major instruments are the ears of planet Earth, and now they are listening for signs of other civilisations,” Yuri said. After 14 days of commissioning and test observations, first light for Breakthrough Listen at Parkes was achieved on Tuesday with an observation of the newlydiscovered Earth-size planet orbiting the nearest star to our Sun, Proxima Centauri. Continued on page 2
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MAYORAL NOTES I would firstly like to thank the NSW State Government for committing $1 million towards the next stage of the Parkes Regional Airport upgrades. Minister for Regional Development, John Barilaro MP visited the region this week to pledge his support for the project. The Airport plays an imperative role in our community and this contribution will ensure it continues to provide prosperity and opportunities for the region. Today we will stop to observe Remembrance Day, remembering those who have died or suffered for Australia’s cause in all wars and armed conflicts. I invite the community to attend a Commemoration of Remembrance Service at the Cooke Park Cenotaph at 10.55am. The PAC Park rehabilitation and revegetation project has been awarded a Blue Star Sustainability Award at the Keep NSW Beautiful Blue Star Sustainability (Regional) Awards in Orange last Saturday. The project took out the Habitat & Wildlife Guardianship category. It recognises the efforts of community members, schools and organisations, such as Northparkes Mines, Central West Lachlan Landcare and Currajong Disability Services, who assisted Council to transform the site into an ecologically complex wetland
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treatment system for residents and visitors to enjoy. Congratulations to the local organisations and volunteers and Council staff. Residents are encouraged to attend the inaugural Celebrating Neurodiversity event tomorrow, which aims to create community awareness about diverse neurological conditions and change the way people view individuals with special needs. The event, hosted by Central West Autism & Special Needs Awareness Group (CWASNAG), will feature two internationally acclaimed guest speakers, Chris Ulmer and Judy Sharp. For more information, or to book tickets visit www.parkesleaguesclub.com. Have a safe and enjoyable weekend. Yours Faithfully, Cr Ken Keith OAM Mayor of Parkes Shire
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A red dwarf star 4.3 light years from Earth, Proxima Centauri is known to have a planet, Proxima b, orbiting within its habitable zone, the region where water could exist in liquid form on the planet’s surface. Dr Andrew Siemion, Director of Berkeley SETI Research Center and leader of the Breakthrough Listen science program, said the chances of any particular planet hosting intelligent life-forms are probably minuscule. “But once we knew there was a planet right next door, we had to ask the question, and it was a fitting first observation for Parkes,” he said. “To find a civilisation just 4.2 light years away would change everything.” The Parkes radio telescope is perfectly positioned to observe parts of the sky that can’t be seen from the northern hemisphere, including the centre of our own Milky Way galaxy, large swaths of the Galactic plane, and numerous other galaxies in the nearby Universe. Dr Douglas Bock, Director of CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science, said the Parkes telescope was one of the most highly cited radio telescopes in the world. Swinburne University of Technology is working closely with Berkeley and CSIRO to design and implement a signal-processing and data-storage system for the project that will make the Breakthrough Listen data available to the science community. Professor Matthew Bailes of Swinburne University, and the Breakthrough Listen project’s Australian science coordinator, said Breakthrough Listen would do more than just hunt for ET. “The detection system will be simultaneously searching for naturally occurring phenomena such as pulsars and fast radio bursts, which are a large part of Parkes’ present work.” He said the Australian science community welcomed the opportunity to share the Breakthrough Listen data for other ongoing research projects.
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NPM Cookbook: The employees at Northparkes Mines have gathered 40 of their favourite sweet and savoury recipes to create the first Northparkes Cookbook. The cookbooks are on sale for $20 within the local community and are a great Christmas gift idea. 100% of money raised from the sale of the books will go towards supporting local communities that have been affected by weather events in 2016. To order a book contact Haylee 02 6861 3003 or haylee.pottage@northparkes.com Where to vote tomorrow: All registered voters in the Parkes Shire need to vote in the Orange by-election tomorrow. Polling stations will be open from 8am to 6pm at the following venues: Tullamore Central School, Trundle Central School, Peak Hill Central School, Parkes East Public School (Wheelchair Accessible), Parkes Assemblies of God Hall (Rees Ave), Coventry Room, Parkes Shire Library (Wheelchair Accessible), Bogan Gate Public School and Alectown Soldiers Memorial Hall. Country Arts Support Program 2017: The development of a peace precinct in Parkes is one of six projects in the Central West that will share $17,141 in funding for small arts projects. Arts OutWest has announced the six successful projects in the
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2017 round of the Country Arts Support Program (CASP). The Rotary Club of Parkes Inc has received $3,000 for the construction of a new peace precinct and art installation at the Arboretum precinct of Memorial Hill. The installation will consist of a carved sculpture by Aboriginal artists Scott Towney and Scott Turnbull. Local artist Sean Cassidy will coordinate the installation. The other projects to receive funding include: a commission of a history song in Forbes; support for ‘Fun Theatre for the Very Young’ in Bathurst; community art workshops in Millthorpe; workshops celebrating the 150th birthday of Henry Lawson in Grenfell and Aboriginal art based workshops for children in Bathurst. Art of Australia Day: Artists are invited to enter work for the Parkes Art of Australia Day exhibition. The theme is Australiana to celebrate Australia Day. The exhibition will be open from Wednesday, 25th January 2017 to Friday, 27th January. The event is organised by the Parkes Australia Day Committee in conjunction with the Parkes Men’s Shed. Entry will be with a gold coin donation and money raised will go towards the Men’s Shed purchasing signage for outdoor fitness stations being erected in Parkes.
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Epi Sadrodro: In Fiji we do the Lovo for special occasions. We put stones in a fire, and then dig a hole for the hot rocks. We use the rocks to cook meat, fish and veggies, which are wrapped in foil or covered with special leaves to keep the dirt off, and left to cook in the hole. Lovo can feed a lot of people.
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The Parkes Action Club held its Changeover Dinner last week. From the left are Ian Brown outgoing President, Mayor Ken Keith, and Incoming President Gary Somers. The Action Club is a charity supporting youth in our community and donates to schools and youth groups.
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In Sickness, In Health… And In Jail
When eight policemen in suits knocked on Mel’s front door, she knew it was serious, but when they said her husband had been arrested and shoved a search warrant in her hand, she was completely taken by surprise. “I kept on thinking it had to be a mistake,” Mel Jacob told a good crowd at the Parkes Shire Library last Friday night. In Sickness, In Health… and In Jail is Mel’s funny, insightful and moving memoirs about what happened to her family when her husband, Patrick, had to go to jail for two years. They were packing to go on holiday, when Patrick said he had to go to his warehouse to sort out something. He had an online business importing archery, camping and hunting equipment. He never returned. With the Police searching their home, she thought there must have been a problem with customs, as he often had. It was only at his bail hearing she found out he was charged with possession and selling of prohibited weapons – a crossbow, slingshot and unlicenced rifle. Patrick was released on bail that started a very long and financially costly court case over two years. Despite everyone’s assurances that he would never end up in prison and the fact that he was legally entrapped by a Police sting operation, he was sentenced to 4.5 years in prison. He ended up serving two years. With Patrick in the audience in Parkes,
Mel related with many funny anecdotes how they were on a big learning curve during the two years. “At first I was worried people would judge me and our two children, but an incredible thing happened - they were incredibly kind, gracious and supportive.” Mel said she had come to experience the very best of humanity, while sadly Patrick had experienced the absolute worst. “It made it very difficult to understand each other. We had no understanding of what it was like for the other one. When he came out 18 months ago he was not the same person who had left us two years earlier.” Mel, who is an experienced journalist and scriptwriter, always wanted to write a book. She just never thought it would be about her husband going to jail. She said the stories Patrick told her were just crazy. “It is stuff you could never make up. It had awakened me to a world I had no experience with whatsoever. It also made me think a lot about how we treat the weakest in our society.” Mel said their policy from the start was to be open to the children (who were five and three at the time of Patrick’s arrest) about what had happened, but the experience had opened them up to how complicated life could be at an early age. For the Jacob family the first line of Mel’s book: “Muuuum, it’s the police!” will always bring back a mixed bag of emotions. By Maggi Barnard
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A Win For The Community And The Environment
The community-driven rehabilitation work done at PAC Park in East Street has been recognised with a Blue Star Sustainability Award. The project to transform a degrade stormwater channel into an ecologically complex wetland treatment system took out the Habitat & Wildlife Guardianship category at the Keep NSW Beautiful Blue Star Sustainability (Regional) Awards held in Orange last Saturday. Parkes Shire Council Mayor, Cr Ken Keith OAM said it was a tremendous achievement for the entire community, as it celebrated the hard work of Council staff, local organisations and volunteers. “This award recognises the efforts of community members, schools and organisations, such as Central West Lachlan Landcare, Northparkes Mines and Currajong Disability Services, who assisted Council in the restoration and rejuvenation of PAC Park.” “It is an award for our community,” said Marg Applebee, Landcare Support Officer who worked very closely with Council on the project. “Central West Lachlan Landcare (CWLL) would like to congratulate Parkes Shire Council on winning the award.” The Mayor said the project saw the potential of PAC Park realised, improving biodiversity and native habitat within the area and improving the quality of water flowing through the waterway into the downstream
environment. The Mayor and Marg both thanked the community for their commitment and contribution. “The work at PAC Park has brought together the community to beautify and restore an important water course and take ownership of an area that had been neglected and now has a new lease on life,” said Marg. “Public amenity at the site has been significantly improved, transforming it into a great outdoor space for the community to now enjoy,” the Mayor said. The Blue Star Sustainability Awards are awarded to the most sustainable projects and programs in NSW, based on environmental, social and economic factors, and also recognise civic pride, community spirit and future planning.
Parkes Shire Council’s Environment and Sustainability Coordinator, Michael Chambers (left) receives the Blue Star Award from Managing Director of BioBag, Geoff Johnston.
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Last Day To Enrol For Adult Swimming It’s never too late to learn to swim. Adult swimming lessons kick off on Tuesday at 7pm. The five-week program is tailored specifically for adults to learn the skill at their own pace. Parkes Shire Council’s Manager of Support Services, Sharon Ross said the lessons provided the perfect springboard into independent swimming. “Our adult swimming lessons will develop an individual’s confidence, ability and skill in an aquatic environment. Learning how to swim is a life-skill, which can enhance quality of life through physical activity.” On average, each year in NSW, 103 people lose their life to drowning. Over half of those people are aged 45 years and over. Inland waterways, including rivers, lakes and dams, are the leading locations for drowning. “Our programs seek to increase water confidence and safety skills in order to prevent drowning and increase participation in safe aquatic activity and swimming technique,” Sharon said. Lessons are $75 for the five-week programme, and payment can be made at the Poolside Café. Enrolment forms are available from Council’s website at www.parkes. nsw.gov.au. Enrolments close today. For more information contact Parkes Aquatic Centre on 6862 6001.
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Lest We Forget
At the meeting in Orange were from the left Parkes Shire Council Mayor, Cr Ken Keith OAM, Minister for Regional Development, John Barilaro MP, National Party candidate, Scott Barrett and RDA Central West Chairman, Alan McCormack.
Air Of Optimism For Parkes Airport Upgrade
A $1 million commitment by the NSW State Government will ensure the next stage of the Parkes Regional Airport upgrades will take off. NSW Minister for Regional Development, John Barilaro, was in Orange this week to pledge support to Parkes Shire Council over the pending application. Parkes Shire Council Mayor, Cr Ken Keith OAM said: “The Parkes Regional Airport plays an imperative role in our region’s economy, including the business, tourism and investment sectors, and this significant contribution by the State Government will ensure this important piece of infrastructure continues to deliver economic and social benefits to the entire region.” The Mayor said the next stage would encourage economic development, stimulate regional industry, enable businesses and industries to operate more efficiently and sustainably, and provide greater prosperity and opportunities for the region. The State Government’s commitment will be in addition to a $1.56 million investment by the Federal Government announced in
October. “Recent floods in the region mean the Parkes Regional Airport requires repairs and upgrades, not only to continue the current standard of service, but to meet future demand as the local regional economy continues to grow,” said John. Parkes Shire Council’s application for upgrades funding includes repairs and the refurbishment of the taxi way and the main apron to ensure more, and larger aircraft, can be accommodated in the future. “The Parkes Airport application requires additional information to be provided by proponents prior to confirming funding, including the Parkes Regional Airport submission,” the Minister said. “By funding regional airport infrastructure we’re making a long-term investment to improve services for residents and to support airports with the greatest capacity to increase visitor numbers to regional NSW.” “The NSW Government is committed to providing investment and support to communities which need it the most.”
Today marks Remembrance Day, and at 11am we will stop to observe two minutes of silence and reflect on the loss and suffering caused by war. Parkes Shire residents are invited to attend a Remembrance Day Commemoration Service at the Cooke Park Cenotaph at 10.55am, which is hosted by the Returned and Services League of Australia, NSW Branch, Parkes Sub-Branch. The service will involve a parade of former and current service personnel, the traditional Reveille, reading of poems, the citation of the names of the fallen by local school children, laying of wreaths, and prayers of thanksgiving. In the event of wet weather the service will be held in the Starlight Lounge of the Parkes Services and Citizens Club. The service honours those who have suffered or fallen during war, and is a tribute that began after the First World War. The World War I cease-fire came into effect at 11am on the 11th of November 1918, ending four years of conflict. Each year Armistice Day was observed at the same time the guns had fallen silent across the Western Front. Following World War II Armistice Day was renamed Remembrance Day to acknowledge the sacrifices given in both World Wars. Today Remembrance Day commemorates the loss of lives from all wars and conflicts. Arthur Parker, President of the Parkes RSL sub branch said that our soldiers made the ultimate sacrifice to keep us safe. “Had they not fought for peace in all previous wars we would not be able to lead the life we lead today. It’s only right that we remember the fallen on this day,” he said.
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Don’t miss Celebrating Neurodiversity tomorrow at the Parkes Leagues Club from 2 to 6pm with two internationally acclaimed speakers. Book your tickets at www.parkesleaguesclub.com (The picture above, entitled Parkes, was created and donated by Tim Sharp to be raffled off by the Central West Autism and Special Needs Awareness Group.)
The Parkes Library Book Club is reading a book club favourite and Deborah Rodriguez’s international bestselling book about a little café in Kabul, and the five extraordinary women who meet there. To join the Book Club please call Parkes Library on 6861 2309. Next meetings 23 and 24 November.
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Christine Holmes of Rosie and Me gets crafty with Viv, Lilly, Allanna and Emma King at the Forbes Children’s Christmas Markets on Saturday.
Melodina Quin and Rohini Dwyer drove all the way from Condoblin to attend the Meet and Greet at Neighbourhood Central last Friday.
Ludmila de Almeida Gomes with son Artur enjoyed the lunch at Neighbourhood Central last Friday.
Desiree with daughters Kirrmina and Kiri Alba enjoyed meeting other Parkes’ residents on Friday.
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11 Nov
Remembrance Day held by Parkes RSL Sub-Branch @ Cooke Park.
11 Nov
Alzheimer’s Australia NSW Memory Van in Peak Hill at Commercial Gardens, Caswell Street from 10am to 2pm.
12 Nov
Orange By-Election Polling Day
12-13 Nov
Holy Family Parish Assembly @ the School Hall 1.30pm Saturday and 10.30am Sunday. For more info contact Father Barry on 6862 2469.
12 Nov
Celebrating Neurodiversity @ Parkes Leagues Club from 2:00pm to 6:00pm.
12 Nov
Bernardi’s New Look Forbes Store Celebration: From 10am. Face painting, mega specials, food and wine tasting, giveaways, a charity bbq and the chance to win $200 worth of groceries every week until Christmas
12 Nov
World Movie Premiere “The Legend of Ben Hall” @ Forbes Showgrounds. Gates Open 6.30pm. Cost: GA Adults $20; GA Children/ Concession $15; VIP (18+ only) $40. Tickets available at Sticky Tickets: www. stickytickets.com.au/44586
13 Nov
Long Lunch by the Lake @ Lions Park, Junction St Forbes at 12.30pm. Two course lunch for $80pp to book email debbie@roylances.com.au
19 Nov
Movie Night: All are welcome to the Little Theatre (M&D) for a movie night. 7pm Start, tickets $15 including supper. Contact Jill – parkesquota@gmail. com for more info.
20 Nov
Central West Autism and Special Needs Charity Golf Day @ Parkes Golf Club from 10am. 3 person ambrose and over $2,000 in prizes.
24 Nov
Friends of the Parkes Hospital Monthly Meeting at 7pm at the Parkes Hospital.
26 Nov
Canowindra Christmas Shopping Night from 3-7pm along Gaskill St. If you would like to have a stall phone Liz Mitchell on 0427 548 891.
29 Nov
The Parkes Arthritis Support Group will celebrate a very successful year with a Luncheon @ The Pink Orchard Cafe at 12 noon. Bookings essential. Please contact Sandra on 68634904 if you are not already on our list.
1-24 Dec
SPARKLES Christmas in Parkes: Join Parkes in celebrating Christmas this year! Shop locally in Parkes for Christmas and soak up the festive atmosphere. Various activities for all ages are on throughout December to celebrate this joyous time of year! For further infor-mation please contact Parkes Shire Council on (02) 6861 2333, or the Parkes Chamber of Commerce on 0429 629 966.
2 Dec
SAVE THE DATE The Christmas Street Parade from 5.30pm. To be part of the Parade, entries are available at the Coffee Pot in Clarinda Street. Businesses and community groups are encouraged to return the entry forms to the Coffee Pot by November 25.
11 Dec
SAVE THE DATE Christmas Carols in the Park @ Cooke Park from 6.309.30pm
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Take Care On Roads During Harvest
The Neigbourhood Central courtyard was the perfect setting for a multi-cultural meal and Pakistani BBQ last Friday attended by around 30 people.
Meet And Greet’s Friday Feast
Lunching beneath an olive tree, enjoying a range of exotic dishes as dappled light splashed into an idyllic rose-filled courtyard… this was the blissful setting of last Friday’s multi-cultural get together at Neighbourhood Central in Parkes. Around 30 people gathered to share a meal for the bi-monthly Meet and Greet, a group that supports the newest arrivals to Parkes, Forbes and Condoblin. Anni Gallagher from Orange Migrant Support facilitates the group. The Migrants Meet and Greet group provides an opportunity for people to meet other new residents in a fun and supported environment. The group typically plans their own entertainment, voting to determine the most popular suggestions. Previous activities have included silk batik painting, origami craft, or going on outings together. Last Friday’s theme was the great Parkes/ Condo Cook Off. It was a wonderful handson experience, with members sharing a few favourite recipes from home. Fareeda Baig
taught the group how to make Hara Masala Boti and Muthi Kebabs, while Rohini Dwyer shared the recipe for a Fiji India Masala Curry. Many brought a plate of food, so there was plenty to enjoy. The group has been meeting for ten years, and some of the members have been attending for the whole time, but there is always room for new faces. Yan Bo Borm, from China, was a first time attendee on Friday, and although she had limited English, an interpreter service made conversation possible. Friday was Desiree Alba’s second time attending the group. She brought her two youngest children along for the lunch. Desiree recently relocated to Parkes from Western Australia with her husband, but is originally from the Philippines. Desiree enjoyed the social element of the group. “It’s good to meet different people,” she said. “The best thing about it is everyone is welcome.” By Raen Fraser
Parkes Shire Council will be working with growers and heavy vehicle operators this harvest season to mitigate potential hazards on the Shire’s roads. The Shire’s Director Engineering, Ben Howard said: “Restoring the road network is our highest priority. “Council controls over 2,000 km of roads within the Shire and are in the process of fixing the damage temporarily for harvest. We have seven graders working six days per week to restore the truck routes and access roads.” Road users can expect to see a significant increase in heavy vehicle movement on the road network during harvest and Council is urging everyone to take extra care. “Road users need to be aware of the limitations of these heavy vehicles in terms of stopping distances, speed limits and movement limitations,” said Ben. Report road damage to Council on 6861 2343.
November Is Asbestos Awareness Month Australia has one of the highest rates of asbestos-related diseases in the world. This year’s theme is Get to kNOw asbestos this NOvember. If you are thinking about renovating and you suspect you have asbestos in your home: Dont cut it! Don’t drill it! Don’t drop it! Don’t sand it! Don’t saw it! Don’t scrape it! Don’t scrub it! Don’t dismantle it! Don’t tip it! Don’t waterblast it! Don’t demolish it! And whatever you do… Don’t dump it! Asbestos is highly dangerous. If breathed in, the fibres can be deadly. It was banned in Australia in 2003, but its legacy continues to haunt us with around one in three homes containing asbestos. For more information visit http://asbestosawareness.com.au
CALL ANDREW GIBSON Mobile: 0429 661 610 Phone: (02) 6366 1610 centralwestasbestos@gmail.com
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PARKES SPORT Pybar Mining Handicap Has Interesting Field
DREAM CHASERS… Some of the students enjoy a game at the DreamCricket day in Parkes.
Special Students Chase Cricket Dream The first Thursday in November was a special day for around 50 special class students from Parkes and Forbes public schools when they participated in DreamCricket at Parkes Pubic School. DreamCricket brings together children with a disability from years three to six. It was originally developed in the NSW Central Highlands as the result of a partnership between Rotary, the Bradman Foundation and the Movement Disorder Foundation. The day was made super special when 18 Year 7 students from Parkes High joined in with their teacher Mark Ranger to help organise the games and cook lunch. About half the high school students completed Year 6 at Parkes Public School in 2015. The DreamCricket program allows the students to develop their hand-eye coordination, movement skills and balance in a team environment, while at the same time
enjoying sport. Students enjoyed the sporting challenges, which involved groups rotating around four specially adapted cricket-based activities. The participation and smiles on faces said it all. DreamCricket gives students that normally would not participate in sport a chance to be involved. It gives participants a chance to enjoy physical activity while developing self-confidence, self-esteem, levels of behaviour and citizenship. The DreamCricket program has grown to schools and children throughout Australia and internationally. The day was organised as a joint effort by the Rotary Clubs of Dubbo East, Forbes, Parkes and Orange Daybreak. It was coordinated by Don Stephens, Chair of DreamCricket Australia and member of the Rotary Club of Dubbo West. By Ken Engsmyr
PARKES WOMEN’S BOWLING CLUB
Railway Diggers is on 22nd November. Bring a picnic lunch and sweets to be shared at lunch. Play starts at 9am with 2 games of 3 bowl pairs with 10 ends to be played. Lucky door prizes and raffle seven tickets for $5. The charity is Ronald McDonald House. Our Presentation Day and Christmas Party is on 13th December. Lunch is $15.
Bring a friend to bowls on Tuesday for the Christmas Trading Table Pick a Box. Remember Christmas items for the table and dress in Christmas shirts. The Combined Charity Day with Parkes
The 12th annual Pybar Mining Handicap Golf Shootout on Sunday has a majority field who have never contested this type of event. This will give the old heads plenty of leverage. The logical favourite appears to be the tried and tested Joey Van Opynen, a player who has encountered plenty of tough players in his day. With the Cunninghams IGA Scratch Shoot under his belt from earlier in the year, Joey is aiming to be the first member to win both the scratch and handicap sections. His major opposition appears to be renowned fighter, big game player and one of the club’s most consistent putters Ian Phipps, while the tough and experienced Chris Goodie will be in the firing line too. The defending titleholder Ross Smith will find this a tougher field. Number 1 qualifier Brian L. Hogan has finally achieved his aim in qualifying. Players had to qualify from the six designated rounds that ultimately saw the leading 19 players reach the play off final. The final will start at 9am with one player eliminated at each hole - handicaps play a big part. If more than one player records the worst net score on a hole those players then contest a chip off that determines who stays or who goes and it is the player who finishes furthest from the nominated target who departs. Players will enjoy a delicious sit down meal, courtesy of Pybar Mining, after the initial nine holes. By Paul Thomas
Melb Cup Hat Parade at the Parkes Bowling Club. From the left are Merilyn Rodgers, Joan Simpson, Flo Riseborough, Robyn Morgan, Frances Charlton, Chris Cox, Minnie Riordan and Betsy Johnstone.
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