Mail - Upper Yarra Mail - 27th October 2015

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The last dance for our Ron “To go get some milk would take pretty much a day, and another day for coffee,” he said of Ron’s favourite hang-out, the main street of Warburton. He noted the old Crundish Cafe where he had a coffee named after him as a favourite haunt. The bespoke coffee gave a nod to his love of pushing the boundaries. “It had a shot of whisky flavouring in it and I think Ron loved the idea that he was having alcohol at that hour of the morning, despite the fact it was just a flavouring.” Theo spoke of Ron as a unique person who had strong personal standards, was hardworking, a thorough gentleman who always stuck up for what he believed in. His comment: “Ron managed to strike a balance between being a perfect gentleman and being a total bad-ass,” drew nods of recognition and laughter. Family and friends moved to the Mechanics Institute Hall to reminisce in a place that held a special place in Ron’s heart. Continued on Page 3

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Right: Still dancing the portrait of Ron Howard by Ivan Gaal at the service. 145949 Pictures: KATH GANNAWAY

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WARBURTON elder, Ron Howard, has been farewelled with dance, music, song and stories ... lots of endearing and funny stories. Ron, who moved to Warburton in the 1970s with his late wife, Anna-Maria, passed away at his Big Pats Creek home on 15 October. He was just three months shy of his 100th birthday on 27 January, 2016. Unsurprisingly, he chose to make his final public appearance in a spectacular mulberrycoloured coffin. Hundreds of people, representing almost every aspect of the community he loved, gathered on Wednesday at the Seventh-Day Adventist church and later at the Mechanic’s Institute Hall to pay tribute and to celebrate a life lived with joy, generosity and flair. An inspiration with his energy and positive take on life, Ron featured in the Mail on many occasions. He was a reliable contact on local issues and a valued friend of the Upper Yarra Mail. In a Mail interview to mark

his 90th birthday, he recalled first visiting Warburton in 1946 and riding up on the timber tram to Starlings Gap and the Federal Mill. “It was a wonderful experience to see it then in its natural state,” he recalled. In 1970 he and Anna-Maria, bought a block of land at Big Pat’s Creek and a short time later moved their California bungalow house from Beaumaris to become part and parcel of the landscape and the community. Many tributes from family and friends spoke of that wonderful life and of Ron’s Warburton legacy. His grandsons, Oscar and Theo Howard, gave moving tributes and were among family members who wore bow ties as a salute to Ron’s trade-mark fashion style. Oscar noted there was a certain sense of the ridiculous in his grandfather’s choice of coffin. “For anyone here, it’s one thing that doesn’t need explaining,” he said. “I think in his eyes, family extended well beyond those who were related to him, to neighbours and friends,” he said.

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High spirits at fair By KATH GANNAWAY ROVING minstrels, jousting knights, market stalls and lots of hearty tucker kept the 3000 or so visitors to Camelot Castle at Yellingbo in high spirits on Sunday. The annual Medieval Village Fair was a huge success, bringing local and visiting families and community groups. The event is auspiced by WHYLD and run by Yellingbo CFA, Camelot Castle and Woori Community House to give local families an affordable day out in spring. The Punch & Judy show was a huge success again this year along with the free games organised by the Hoddles Creek CFA Junior volunteers.

Event spokesperson Sonja Mazar from Woori Community House said the fair was about giving back to the community and promoting community spirit and networking. “It is great to see this event so well supported by local people and organisations,” she said. Ms Mazar said the financial support for the event by the Woori Yallock Community (Bendigo) Bank was a great example of that support. “They really have put back into the community to enable us to put on a low-cost family day and without their support it wouldn’t happen. She saidYarra Valley FM radio station was another great supporter. Donations made on the day will assist Yellingbo CFA.

The Mail's Jesse Graham with Sara Daniels and Pam Druitt (right), with Rotary Club of Healesville president Lesley Plumpton. 145970

Workers get the nod Knights present the "Art of Friendly Violence" using plastic Picture: GREG CARRICK weapons and shields. 146049

Keith Conyers is in the stocks and his wife Magdalena and daughter Dayna seem happy with that. The couple were married at Camelot Castle 13 years ago. 146049

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THREE of Healesville’s proud workers were acknowledged by the Rotary Club of Healesville earlier this month, when the group handed out its Pride of Workmanship Awards. The Rotary Club handed out its awards to Sara Daniels and the Mail’s own Jesse Graham, and a certificate of appreciation to Pam Druitt at Sanctuary House Resort Motel on Thursday, 15 October. Ms Druitt received her certificate to mark 50 years of “outstanding service and personal committment" working as a pharmacy assistant in Healesville, while Ms Daniels was acknowledged for her “outstanding customer service and horticultural advice“ at the Black Spur Nursery and Florist. Mr Graham received his award for “providing a voice for the community“ through the Mail News Group. The awards were handed out by Rotarian, John Robinson, who praised each of the receipients before they in turn gave a short acceptance speech. For more photos from the event, visit mail.starcommunity.com.au.

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Last dance for Ron, a man at community’s heart held at the Arts Centre next door. Guests were asked to make a donation towards a piano fund in lieu of birthday gifts. “At my age, what do I want ... I just want to get the hall done,” he told the Mail at the time. $600 was raised on the night and with some further donations the piano became a reality. He sang and danced at numerous

events in the hall over the past decade. Former Post Master and friend Norman Orr was among many who shared stories of Ronny. He spoke with affection and humour of Ron’s sometimes “ribald” jokes, long chats, and of how he sang in the main street when he and his wife retired. “I was able, through Ron, to see how to get that little bit more out of

places like Warburton when you meet characters like Ronny. “We were very proud when we finished up and he sang, ‘We’ll meet again’ on the steps of the post office,” he said. Local photographer Ivan Gaal also paid tribute. His portrait of Ron dancing in the Mechanics Hall is currently on tour in Queensland as part of the

Dragging feet over pub By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS SATURDAY 24 October 2015 marked 12 months since the historic Woori Yallock Hotel burned to the ground. Since then, pub owners Melissa and Doug Fraser have been fighting an uphill battle to secure a planning permit to rebuild the pub. The Frasers said they first approached the town planning department at council in November 2014, a month after the pub burnt down and they still had no permit to begin building. “We had the original application in less than one day past the day it was supposed to be in and they cancelled the application entirely,” Mr Fraser said. “We than had to reapply for a new permit, but this time there was a list of all new conditions we had to comply with.” “It’s so disappointing,” Mrs Fraser said. “You feel like you keep getting knocked to the ground just when you are getting ahead” Yarra Ranges Shire director of Planning, Building and Health Andrew Paxton said the due date for submissions was a steadfast deadline unless an extension was applied for. “Officers spoke to the applicant about a week before the due date for the information to remind the applicant that it had not been provided,” he said in a written statement. “However, despite this, the applicant did not provide the information prior to the due date, and did not request an extension to this time as they are able to do.” The second application of the Frasers for a building permit was rejected by council and 31 more conditions were added to the application before it would be considered. The Frasers calculate they have spent and extra $50,000 meeting these additional conditions, many of which have been repeated from the previous application. The Frasers said they felt the council had made it especially difficult for them to move ahead with the rebuild. “We’re just a husband and wife team putting everything we can into bringing this pub back,” Mr Fraser said.” Despite all the setbacks, the Frasers are confident they will have their building permit by mid-November and plan to have the pub open and trading by October 2016.

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In brief Block and tackle stolen A BLOCK and tackle has been stolen from a Warburton property earlier this month, and police are asking for anyone with information to come forward. Between Saturday 17 October and Monday 19 October, a block and tackle was stolen from a Melbourne Water property on Woods Point Road in Warburton. The machinery is used to lift engines out of cars. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to submit a confidential crime report to www.crimestoppersvic.com. au.

Spectacle Site break-in POSSIBLY-bespectacled burglars are being sought by police, after a breakin at Healesville’s Spectacle Site optometrist earlier this month. Yarra Ranges Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) Detective Sergeant Mark Smithwick said between noon on Saturday 17 October and 8am on Monday 19 October, a lever was used to force entry to the Maroondah Highway business’s front door. The would-be burglars then went to the reception area of the store, ransacking cupboards and a cash-drawer, though police were not able to provide details of what was taken. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to submit a confidential crime report to www.crimestoppersvic.com. au.

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From Page 1 He had been one of the strongest advocates for the restoration of the hall, kicking off a fund with a donation of $200 at a public meeting on the future of the dilapidated building in 2004. He had hoped to celebrate his 90th birthday at the Mechanics but when it wasn’t ready in time, the big bash was


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¡ Clean up spilled food, fruit and bird seed, which can attract rodents; ¡ When walking your pet, keep them on a leash; ¡ Steer your pet clear of long grasses,

bushes and rocks. Snakes can strike across a distance equal to about half their body length. If you see a snake, head back the

way you came. Familiarise yourself with snakes that are common in your area. In the event of a bite, identifying the type of snake may help with your pet’s treatment A snakebite rarely bleeds significantly and is notoriously hard to find. If you find a dead snake in your garden, or have reason to believe your pet has been bitten, get your pet to the vet as soon as possible. A pet that has suffered a snakebite initially may show signs of sudden collapse, vomiting, trembling, salivation and excessive panting. It is possible that your dog may also appear normal.

Within about 30 minutes of being bitten, your pet may start to show symptoms of: Paralysis; Weakness; Wobbly legs; Dilated pupils; and Difficulty with breathing. Animal Aid recommends the following if your pet has been bitten: Remember to stay calm; Keep your pet calm too through limiting their activity; If possible, keep the location of the bite below heart level; Seek veterinary care for your pet immediately;

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STALLS are available for the Powelltown Country Market on Sunday 8 November at the Powelltown Public Hall. It is open from 9am and stalls will include clothing, craft, jams and cakes, trash and treasure, books and plants. There’ll be a sausage sizzle, hot beef rolls and tea and coffee, as well as entertainment and activities. $20 inside the hall, $15 outside or $10 for a car boot. Profits will go to the hall’s upkeep.

YARRA Valley Railway’s Halloween Ghost Train is back with the Walker rail motor heading out to the haunted tunnel on Friday 30 and Saturday 31 October for a 45 minute spook-fest. The 45 minute show along with roaming characters will keep visitors on the end of their seats, finishing with a haunted house on the platform and a Mexican pop-up cantina offering refreshments. Early rides suitable for youngsters. For more information, visit YVR website www.yvr. com.au or email info@yvr.com.au <mailto:info@ yvr.com.au>.

Phone Dawn on 5966 7431. Woori Kids Fest CELEBRATE Children’s Week at the Woori Kids Fest at The Presbyterian Church on Thursday 29 October from 3pm to 6pm. Free activities include a magic show and circus plan, petting zoo, jumping castle, face painting, balloons, kids’ craft and more. WHYLD minimarket will also be there with lots of stalls including a sausage sizzle and refreshments. To be involved, phone 5964 6857.

School birthday SPRINGFEST and 140th Anniversary celebrations will be held at Warburton Primary School on Saturday 31 October between 10am and 4pm at Horners Road, Warburton. Everyone is welcome to join in a day of fun, food, rides, stalls and guest visitor Sammy J! For more information phone 5966 2010. Warby Artisans and Produce Market The market is held on Sunday 1 November from 11am to 3pm indoors at the Arts Centre, Warburton. All handmade, homemade and homegrown special goodies are made by the stallholders. Inquiries to Theresa on 0447 277 513.

Historic vehicles THIS annual display day of historic commercial and service vehicles is on from 9am to 3pm at Armstrong Grove, Yarra Glen. Organisers would welcome interest from anyone with a vehicle that is more than 25 years old, large or small, to participate in the event, either as an exhibitor or as a spectator. Free entry for exhibitors. Secure overnight parking is available and camping is available this year. $10 per adult and under 14 years are free. Phone Jeff on 0408 181 816.

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Bushfoods from garden to kitchen This workshop will cover a brief history of indigenous plant use, the diversity of Australian food plants, how to incorporate bush foods into a garden and how to use them in the kitchen on Saturday 31 October from 1pm to 3.30pm at the Yarra Glen Living and Learning Centre for $28. Phone 9730 2887 to register.

Bereaved parents’ support IN support with Compassionate Friends Victoria, a social luncheon group meets in Healesville on the third Thursday of each month for parents who have lost a child. The next meeting is on 19 November. Phone Mary Bariola on 5962 3287.

Guitar, saxophone and flute classes LEARN to master the guitar, saxophone or flute in half hour individual classes delivered on Thursdays from 4pm from 8 October to 3 December at the Yarra Glen Living and Learning Centre. Classes are available for children and adults with skills ranging from beginners to intermediate level for $35 per half hour lesson. Phone the centre on 9730 2887 to register or for further information. Instrumental strings classes Various violin, viola or cello lessons are available for children and adults, beginners to advanced, learned through Celtic and classical music styles. Classes delivered on Mondays from 5 October to 30 November from 4pm at the Yarra Glen Living and Learning Centre for $35 per half lesson. Phone the centre on 9730 2887 to register or for further information.

I Wanna Sing This friendly and relaxed singing group consists of a diverse group of women and men who are united by one common desire - to experience the sheer joy of singing with like-minded people in a warm, nurturing space that is free of judgement. It is held on Wednesdays from 7 October to 16 December at the Yarra Glen Living and Learning Centre. Gold coin donation plus one off membership $7.50. Phone 9730 2887 to register.

Healing circle AN invitation is extended to anyone who would like support with life’s issues to attend a place of listening and respect at the Old School Building in Badger Creek, opposite Healesville Sanctuary on Wednesday mornings from 10.30am to noon. Hosted by Peter. Please phone 0429 353 805 for more information.

Dementia support and learn A FACILITATED support group for people caring for someone with dementia meets at Seville Community House on Tuesdays from 1pm to 3pm at 8 Railway Road, Seville. Please phone 5964 3987 for more information. Gold coin donation appreciated.

Soup and chat Drop into Seville Community House, 8 Railway Road, Seville, on Tuesdays from noon to 2pm for a catch up. BYO lunch and join the group for a chat about current topics. Gold coin donation appreciated. Phone 5964 3987 for more information.

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McCarthy out of mayoralty By JESSE GRAHAM YARRA Ranges mayor Maria McCarthy will not be seeking re-election when councillors meet for their mayoral election next month. Cr McCarthy told the Mail that she would not contest the position of mayor at the 17 November special council meeting, where councillors elect the mayor and deputy mayor for the coming year. “I’m looking forward to going back to being just the councillor, and my home will be happy,” she said, referencing a garden that had been neglected during her mayoral year. “I’m not interested in being re-elected.” Describing her time as mayor as a “big eye-opener”, Cr McCarthy said that her year in the mayor’s chair put her in contact with community groups and organisations outside of her own ward of Billanook. She paid tribute to the groups around the Yarra Ranges, and said they and council, overall, had the same goal - to make the area the best they could. “It doesn’t matter whether it’s environment, history, community groups or service clubs, everybody’s there for the same purpose - they want to make Yarra Ranges a better place,” Cr McCarthy said.

A Yarra Ranges Council spokesperson said that Cr McCarthy had presented “at least” 50 formal speeches during her time as mayor, as well as a number of informal speeches. Cr McCarthy said that she had lost much of her public speaking confidence in recent years, after experiencing medical issues, though some had been regained through her time with Wandin Toastmasters Club. “Although I was a Toastmaster before and I had my own business, I was quite confident in my own space but I lost that,” she said. “They’ve been very helpful - even sitting in the chair, it’s helped just to be confident speaking and using the microphone. “It felt quite good to be in the chair yesterday (Tuesday 13 October).” Cr McCarthy said no-one had yet put their hand up for the mayoral position, though nominations would be organised in the lead-up to the meeting. Which Yarra Ranges councillor would you like to see take the top job for the coming year? Write a Letter to the Editor at editor@ mailnewsgroup.com.au or to 244 Maroondah Highway, Healesville, 3777.

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Car park on the way By KATH GANNAWAY WORK on a new $259,000 car park at Woori Yallock Primary School will start soon. School captains Kassity Cairns and Orlando Russell joined Casey MP Tony Smith and Yarra Ranges Councillor Jim Child on Friday for a symbolic turning of the sod to set the project on its way. It will take more than a shiny shovel to break decades of compacted soil, but the significance of the event was enough to bring a smile and a sigh of relief to principal Danny Hyndman, assistant principal Brendan Fitzpatrick and School Council president Kate Russell, who have advocated, waited and worked hard to get a new, safe car park for the school. The car park will serve not only the school, but other groups in the community who use the school’s facilities after hours. Mr Smith said it was an exciting day for everyone involved in getting the project up and running. “I was very pleased to be able to promise at the last Federal Election that if our government was elected we would fund the project,” he said. He recognised the role O’Shannassy Ward representative Cr Child had played as mayor at the time, saying he had advocated strongly and was instrumental, along with council’s director of Environment and Engineering, Mark Vermalis, in getting the council on board to deliver the project.

On the go – Danny Hyndman, Tony Smith, MP, Cr Jim Child and school captains Kassity Cairns and Orlando Russell launched the new car park project. 146031 Picture: KATH GANNAWAY “With work now underway, the Woori Yallock Primary School students, teachers, parents and wider community will soon see a safer car park area.” Cr Child said Yarra Ranges Council had a reputation for getting projects shovel ready, and the Woori Yallock school car park was an example of that. “This project is a great example of a partnership ap-

proach,” he said. “The school lobbied for the car park, the Federal Government funded it and council will deliver it. “It will significantly improve the traffic congestion, not only for the school community, but for residents in the local streets.” Mr Hyndman thanked Mr Smith and Cr Child for their

strong advocacy on behalf of the school, and noted the work done by Ms Russell and Mr Fitzpatrick who, he said, had been the driving forces behind the school’s campaign to get a safer car park. The project will extend and seal the existing gravel car park, provide a disabled parking space and new footpath connections.

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Pages from the past Healesville Guardian 19 October 1935 Dancing competition THE following couples will compete in the grand finals of the fox trot and waltz competitions at the tourist association’s social in the Memorial Hall next Tuesday night. Fox Trot - Mr V. McLaren and Mrs Law, Mr and Mrs Dornom, Mr J. Clarke and Miss Jackson, Mr Norris and Miss Trenkner. Waltz - Mr K. Fraser and Miss P. Oliver, Mr F. G. Hill and Miss P. Madill, Mr Grenfell and Miss V. Bergin, Mr L. Parker and Miss G. Lindupp. Yumbunga Cricket Social LAST Saturday night the Chum Creek School was the scene of another of the Yumbunga Cricket Club’s popular socials, the attendance being large despite inclement weather. Marysville Tennis Club THE annual meeting of the Marysville Tennis Club held on October 15 was well attended. The club finished the year in a sound financial position and it was decided to build a shelter pavilion at the courts. The following officers were re-elected: president - Mrs M. Anderson, vicepresidents - Mrs A. V. Cuzens and Mrs H. Bowmar, treasurer - Mr L. Kiker, committee - J. Wallace and Blood, Miss Phillips, Mr. R. Bissett. Warburton Mail 22 October 1965 Magpie stalwart dies A MAN who played a major role in the re-forming of the Warburton Football Club after the war died at his home in Warburton on Sunday. Mr Joe Mace, 55, a Warburton resident for some 30 years, devoted much time and energy in the years immediately after the war to the coaching and encouraging of young players. Mr Mace worked for the railway for many years and in later years with the Metropolitan Board of Works. Warning on fires - conditions similar to 1939

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THERE has been a continuing downward trend in rainfall at Powelltown and East Warburton similar to that which preceded the disastrous 1939 fire season. Mrs Harvey dies at 98 A WOMAN who came from England when she was 12 and settled in Warburton 40 years ago died at the age of 98 on Sunday. Laura Jane Harvey, of Main Road, Warburton, was a foundation member of the Warburton Women’s Croquet Club, a past president of the Women’s National League until the war years when they transferred their activities to the Red Cross. She was president of the CWA for many years and president of St Mary’s Guild for 12 years. New hospital wing opened UPPER Yarra residents and official guests numbered about 170 at the official opening of the new nurses’ home annexe of the Yarra Junction Hospital on Sunday. The new wing, which will accommodate five nurses, cost £10,500 to build and was financed on a Government Grant of £3 for every £1 raised locally. The opening was performed by Miss E. Francis OBE, a superintendent of the Victorian Bush Nursing Association for some 34 years. Healesville Guardian 26 October, 1935 Healesville Bowling and Croquet clubs UNDER somewhat threatening weather conditions, the official opening of the Healesville Bowling and Croquet clubs was performed on Wednesday afternoon by the Shire President Cr. Mowle. The attendance was smaller than usual. The council had lent a favourable ear to the club’s suggestion of extending the greens in place of the tennis courts. It was decided that this move would prove an additional attraction to the district and attract a desirable class of visitor. Unfortunately, at the present time some undesirables were making the town their rendezvous but steps would be taken to prevent this. Healesville Football Club ON Friday night the Memorial Hall

was such a magnet of gaiety and colour that it attracted approximately 350 people, young and old to participate in the Healesville Football Club’s annual ball. The tasteful decorations reflected very creditably on the ability of Mr. Bob Jenkins who supervised the arrangements. The colour scheme harmonised artistically with red and white colours of the club and the supplementary hues of multi coloured balloons and streamers. The doors were manned by Messrs H. Pollard, B. Moore and F. Riddle. The ticket box was in the capable hand of the captain of the Healesville team, Mr. C. Sinclair. Warburton Mail 29 October, 1965 Move on highway HOPES of having a modern streamlined highway between Lilydale and Warburton are beginning to brighten. The acting minister for public works, the chairman of the Country Roads Board

together with Upper Yarra and Lilydale Shire. Councillors will make a tour of inspection of the present highway on Friday November 5th. Drive for water WOORI Yallock residents are launching an organised campaign to have water put on in their district. A petition circulating in the area has been signed by more than 200 residents. A public meeting has been called for Friday November 12 at the Woori Yallock Hall where residents plan to adapt a constitution, elect office bearers and discuss the water situation. The proposals for the pipeline are as follows - commencing at Lusatia Park Rd, east along the highway as far as Launching Place school, west along the highway from Lusatia Park Rd to the Woori Yallock Hotel. - Contributed by Ellena Biggs

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Fuelling climate change LAST week the Minister for the Environment approved the controversial Adani coal mine. Giving this mine the green light suggests it is OK for the environment. Everyone knows that coal-powered climate change is already damaging a wide variety of environments around the world. We also know that coal is a major source of air pollution and related health problems. Environmentally, it is a no brainer that no new coal mines should be approved. Exporting coal is also wrong morally. It is unethical to sell a product that we know is damaging to the health of present and future generations. The Adani mine is just short-term gain for long-term pain. In south-east Australia, we will experience this pain directly through more droughts and hotter, drier summers and an increased number of extreme bushfire events. Peter Cook, Clematis.

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Healesville draws last blood By JESSE GRAHAM HEALESVILLIANS will no longer be able to donate blood in town, with the Red Cross’ mobile blood donation service visiting the town for the final time last week. People lined up at the Healesville Senior Citizens Hall from 19-21 October for the final blood service in Healesville, following an announcement earlier this month that the service would be winding up. Donors played musical chairs, going from a waiting area with forms, to talk to blood service staff, before hopping up on medical tables to donate blood and later having a drink and a bite to eat. Toolangi resident Erica Stryk was one of the long-term visitors donating blood for the last time on Wednesday 21 October. Ms Stryk said Wednesday’s donation was her 56th blood donation since she had turned 18. When asked why she donated blood, she put it simply - “I’ve got it, and it’s no skin from my knees.” “And it’s useful,” she added. “It’s not a big deal - it’s a prick in the arm, and then you just lay there.” She said she had known someone who had to receive a blood transfusion, though she was already a donor at the time. “It helps to know that it’s made good use of,” she said. State Donor Services manager Maureen Bower said over the last 13 years, enough blood had been donated through the Healesville service to be used for 27,000 patients But a blood service spokesperson said the mobile service, which had visited the town quarterly for 13 years, would no longer visit Healesville due to less demand for red blood cell donations. “Currently, Australia’s demand for

Toolangi resident Erica Stryk donates blood in Healesville for the last time. 145969 plasma is at an all-time high, while demand for red cells - derived from whole blood donations - continues to fall,” the spokesperson said in a written statement. “Medicinal science keeps find-

ing new ways to use plasma products, leading to this increase in demand, and we need to adjust what we collect to meet this growing need.” “We hope our donors will understand this change is a reflection of

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Kinders get some cash By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS FOUR kindergartens in the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges have received over $45,000 in funding grants from the State Government to improve their building and IT infrastructure. State Minister for Families and Children Jenny Mikakos said over 350 kindergartens would share in $2.6 million worth of grants to improve their services and facilities.

“These upgrades will create better playrooms, as well as giving our youngest Victorians access to technology that will form part of their education for years to come,” she said. All Saints Preschool in Yarra Junction, the Woori Yallock Preschool, Marysville and District Kindergarten, and Talaskia Child Care Centre in Upper Ferntree Gully were awarded the grant money announced on Tuesday 13 October.

Kindergartens who have been awarded grant money have received up to $25,000 for minor expansion works, up to $10,000 for minor refurbishment works and up to $1500 in IT grants. In a written statement, Member for Northern Victoria Jaclyn Symes said these grants would improve early childhood education and lead to more effective learning. “As a parent of two young chil-

dren, I know the importance parents place on our local kinders needing to be up to speed with the latest technology so our kids have opportunities to try different ways of learning,” she said. These grants form part of the Labor Government’s $50 million investment in the early childhood sector through the building and upgrading of kindergartens and children’s centres across Victoria.

Letting it all hang out for possums By JESSE GRAHAM OH POSSUM is right. A group of four antilogging protesters gathered on Friday at Fernshaw picnic ground along the Black Spur for a cheeky demonstration. The group gathered at about 11am and stood by the roadside, bearing signs promoting a proposal for a new national park and against logging in the area. After observing a number of fully-laden logging trucks travelling towards Healesville, the group stripped off and covered themselves with their signs after noon, when hearing a heavy engine roaring around the corner. However, the truck driver greeted by the naked (albeit covered) protesters was for Bark King, a Montrose-based mulch business.

The group cheered and laughed as the truck passed, before putting their clothes back on and gathering for lunch, while they waited for other protesters to arrive. The national park proposal, the Great Forest National Park (GFNP), involves establishing a national park in the Central Highlands - a measure that would bring an end to logging in the Toolangi area, which is the home of the critically-endangered Leadbeater’s Possum. The proposal is being fiercely debated between environmental groups and proponents of the timber industry, and the future of the possum is yet to be discussed by an industry taskforce being organised by the Victorian Government.

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Police swoop By KATH GANNAWAY POLICE from around the Yarra Valley swooped on an illegal burn-out fest in Hoddles Creek last week, impounding two vehicles and issuing defect notices and fines. Police received numerous reports of as many as 100 cars gathered at Ship Rock Falls in Gembrook-Launching Place Road at around 9pm on Friday, 17 October, with several drivers doing burn-outs. Senior Constable Rob Firns of Warburton Police said 10 police units responded to calls made to triple-zero by members of the public attempting to use the road. “They reported multiple vehicles doing burnouts with other vehicles blocking the road, attempting to create a drag strip or burn-out pad on the road,” he said. “Generally with these events, there are a minority of people engaging in the burnouts and a significant number there as onlookers.” Sen Const Firns said it attracted people from all over eastern Melbourne, with many from the south east including areas such as Pakenham, Cranbourne and Narre Warren. He said police, from past experience of similar events, responded with a targeted approach that involved a large number of police. In this instance units from the Yarra Ranges Highway Patrol, Yarra Glen, Healesville, Warburton, Yarra Junction, Lilydale and Mooroolbark, and the Police Canine Unit were brought in. Police observed one vehicle doing burnouts and vehicles were checked for roadworthiness. “We identified two vehicles, one of which was impounded for hoon driving, second vehicle a repeat suspended driver who had his vehicle seized and impounded as well. Sen Const Firns said no-one was identified as being intoxicated but said he believed the prompt police response prevented any escalation in behaviour. “There are places people can go to engage in that sort of driving behaviour in a controlled environment,” he said. “A public road is not one of those places.” Anyone who witnesses anti-social or dangerous driving should immediately phone triple-zero to assist a prompt police response.

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Festival has everything under the sun AS THE sun sets on Wandin on Friday, 27 November, Christmas festivities will be in full swing. The retailers of Wandin Shopping Centre and community groups are once more hosting the annual Wandin Sunset Festival. As always, they’re inviting local people of all ages to join in the fun and excitement. If previous years are anything to go by, there will be lots to see, do, eat and enjoy. So bring along your family and friends and have an amazingly fun time. More than 60 market stalls will provide a great opportunity for guests to support local groups and businesses, as they work their way through their Christmas gift list. To add to the entertainment, there will be local dance, martial arts and fitness demonstrations, which will be there to add to the great sense of community spirit and involvement. Also during the evening, the CFA will be demonstrating the jaws of life on a vehicle. There will be hot rods, chainsaw carving, raffles and fireworks. For the kids, there will be a petting zoo, jumping castles, face painters, balloons, a bucking bull ride, craft activities, pony rides and, of course, the star of the show - Santa! The festival will run from 5pm to 9pm. Organisers hope to see all their local school families and families from in and around the Yarra Valley to be part of the community festival. The event is proudly organised by Wandin Traders and Community Groups and sponsored by the Yarra Ranges Council. There is plenty of time for guests near and far to get on board and support this event. Make sure to mark it in your diary and head along to a fantastic community evening out. For further information, see their Facebook page: wandinshoppingcentre.

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fireplace and split-system and a Coonara wood fire in the dining area. Family and friends will be envious of the stunning views from the entertaining area while enjoying a dip in the spa with a glass of wine, or just unwinding after a hectic week. With a double garage and single carport for cars, there is a separate workshop for all the tradies tools. The manicured landscaped garden and bushland attract a wide variety of native wildlife and beautiful birds.

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Warburton

$340,000 - $370,000

MODERN, STYLISH & ECO FRIENDLY This near new, stylish, comfortable, unique home is ready for its lucky new owners to reap the beneits of living in this superb location! Situated on a gorgeous allotment of approximately 2550m2 on a no through road,with a short stroll down the property turning into a cool temperate rainforest environment complete with a bubbling brook! The clad home has 7.5 star energy rating, double glazed windows, internal & external insulation, passive solar in design & has water tanks as well as mains water. Features include polished concrete looring, ceilings lined with stained boards & kitchen with a superb Ash island bench. Bedrooms are very big & the bathroom with a deep & luxurious free standing bath & wet room style shower set up. In such a stunning location, this home will not last,saving you $$$$$ with its energy eficiency & offering you a low maintenance & lovely lifestyle!

Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190

McMahons Creek

$380,000 - $420,000

22 Carroll Ave Millgrove

$260,000 - $280,000

Weekend Escape on 40 Acres (approx.)!!

Investment Opportunity Awaits!!

Your own private sanctuary nestled on a peaceful 40 acres (approx) of native bush, enjoy nature at its best with wildlife and birdlife to compliment your piece of paradise. Comprising of 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas, cosy wood heating, all just 20 minutes out of Warburton Township. Ideally set up with various shedding, a gorgeous creek with pumping rights, bring your motorbike, bring your ishing rod enjoy every aspect of this peaceful lifestyle. Located just a short drive to the iconic Reefton Pub, where else can you ind a weekender like this.

Freshly painted with new carpet this 3 bedroom home is ready and waiting for a new owner. First time buyer or investor here is the perfect opportunity to secure a home where most of the hard work has been done and your own touches will inish it off. 3 good size bedrooms, open plan kitchen/ meals area, split system, gas heater & rear verandah overlooking level fenced backyard. Within walking distance to local shops, transport & school.

Contact: Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706

Contact: Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 Inspection: Sat 1 -1.30pm (Photo ID Required)

7 Russell Crt Woori Yallock

$390,000 plus

LARGER THAN USUAL Boasting 3 bedrooms plus study is this well presented family home in a quiet Court location, 2 road entrances all within walking distance to school and park. Beautiful renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances, natural gas hotplates and dishwasher, 2 good size living areas, all bedrooms with built in robes, walk in robe & ensuite to master. The brick home offers a 10 panel solar system, evaporative cooling, gas heating, covered pergola at rear and covered entrance at front. The man of the house will be delighted with the 20x30 shed with concrete loor and power, this property is fully fenced, larger than usual and awaiting a new family to call it home!! Contact: Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 Inspection: Sat 11 - 11.30am (Photo ID Required)

Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years

Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years

Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 19 years

Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 14 years

5967 1277

Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years

2457 Warburton Hwy, Yarra Junction

Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years

David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years

Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years

Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 15 years

5966 2530

3407 Warburton Hwy, Warburton

Carly De Graaf Property Manager

Michelle Karanikich Property Manager

Nicky McDonald Property Management

Cassandra Darwall Property Management

Julianne Spendlove Administration

5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville


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21 Little Yarra Rd Yarra Junction

$290,000 plus

Don Valley

$240,000 plus

Three bedrooms plus bungalow

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Located a short walk to central Yarra Junction this neat home boasting 3 bedrooms & 2 living areas. Spacious kitchen opens to lounge room with polished loors, main bedroom has plenty of robes & rear living area features slow combustion wood heater.Outside a front deck & large dble garage. A bungalow tenanted at $160 per week giving you an income,alternatively rent out both & have a great investment return. Separate meters for mains gas & electricity.

Private, secluded & nestled in the Ben Cairn Estate 3 bedroom home, hydro electricity with diesel generator & 24 volt invertor charged battery pack plus the potential for solar. Large updated kitchen, meals area & the old combustion stove for hydronic heating & cooking. Nestled on 1468m2 (approx) private driveway & freestanding shelter for bbq area or possible carport. All 10 minute drive to Yarra Junction Township!

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 Inspection: Sat 11 -11.30am (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Michelle Jones 0411 085 631

551 Little Yarra Rd Gladysdale

$340,000 - $370,000

CHARM & CHARACTER IN ABUNDANCE Get away from the hustle and bustle and take a step back in time to this 1930’s cutie! Set on the perfect size allotment of nearly half an acre with an outlook over neighbouring farms and mountains, offering the must have chook pen, veggie patch and fruit trees – it’s a place you can take a deep breath and smell the fresh air.The cottage offers 3 bedrooms, 2 with built in robes, a lovely formal lounge room with wood ire, ceiling rose & ornate cornices throughout, polished hardwood looring, original country kitchen with new stainless steel 900ml electric oven/cooktop, front verandah with Jarrah looring & a undercover rear deck overlooking the vista.With an added bonus of a large bungalow, a single carport and plenty of room for more shedding if you need, this place is a rarity and will be a joy to put your own stamp on.

Contact: Samantha Price 0438 795 190 Inspection: Sat 12.30 -1pm (Photo ID Required)

Seville

$590,000plus

Warburton

Price Range $340,000 - $360,000

16 acres with Planning Permit approved

GREAT FAMILY HOME

Ready to go!!Planning permit is approved for a new home & shed. All the hard work is done all you need to do is visit this beautiful 16 + acres of near level land. Minutes from Seville Township, extensive fencing, power pole & transformer installed,driveway & crossover constructed as well as fruit trees planted. A temporary site shed/garage gives you some dry secure storage. Soil tests, arborist report & land management plan all available plus a permit to install a septic. Properties with permits are rare as hens’ teeth & this one won’t last long.

This superb home is situated opposite the Yarra river, walking trail & bus stop the position is perfect, the neat home offers 3 bedrooms, large open country style kitchen plus a formal lounge room and separate family room. Large wide verandah’s overlooking the picturesque backdrop of mountain views & lovely established gardens, all on just under half an acre this property offers loads of space for the growing family to enjoy. A great property, the perfect weekender or the ideal family home, you choose.

Contact: Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513

Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320

Michael Robinson 0418 505 635 30 years

Peter Robinson 0419 543 341 31 years

Peter Farrelly 0417 147 706 19 years

Michelle Jones 0411 085 631 14 years

5967 1277

Sam Price 0438 795 190 7 years

2457 Warburton Hwy, Yarra Junction

Tony Fanfulla 0419 870 513 15 years

David Carroll 0419 539 320 14 years

Clare Morse Marketing Manager 10 years

Jenni Robinson Licensed Agent 15 years

5966 2530

3407 Warburton Hwy, Warburton

Carly De Graaf Property Manager

Michelle Karanikich Property Manager

Nicky McDonald Property Management

Cassandra Darwall Property Management

Julianne Spendlove Administration

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THE CHARM OF YESTERYEAR WONDERFULLY located on a sunny corner block of about 902 square metres only a short walk to town, this neat and tidy home - with all the modern touches - has been meticulously cared for. The large kitchen has a double pantry, lots of bench and cupboard space and opens out to the dining and living area. The light-filled lounge room has a warm and welcoming feel and has a lovely view out to the gardens. Upstairs there are two good size bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, plus the main bedroom with ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. Downstairs there is a fantastic multifunction room with ensuite and could be used as a rumpus room, home office or fourth bedroom and it even has separate driveway access. A generous sized family bathroom

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laundry with separate toilet completes the package. With a variety of established trees including maples, silver birch and camelias, this stunning home has wonderful mountain views and abundant bird life.

2 Queen Street Price: $480,000-$520,000 Inspect: Saturday, 31 November, 1pm-1.30pm Contact: ANDREW MCMATH REAL ESTATE, YARRA JUNCTION, 5967 1800 OR WARBURTON, 5966 2800

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185 Settlement Road, Yarra Junction Within minutes from the township of Yarra Junction is this superb property that adjoins the Little Yarra River. Consisting of two allotments of approximately 20 acres each, the property has a well maintained two bedroom cottage, two dams, a large shed (9m x 30m) with power, a smaller machinery/storage shed (9m x 15m), cattle holding yard and ramp. Historically the property has been used to grow a variety of food types, has 79 mature hazel nut trees and more recently has been used to graze cattle. With the potential to sub divide the two allotments (STCA), the property offers a variety of possibilities. So, if you’re looking for the perfect hobby farm or rural escape property, this is an excellent opportunity. Call now to arrange an inspection.

$910,000-$990,000 Inspection Sat 31/10 12.00-1.00pm Or by appointment LAND

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• Three generous living areas • Modern timber kitchen with open plan dining • Wood heating, split systems & electric blinds • Outdoor entertaining & under cover storage • Double garage, with concrete floor & power, mezzanine storage & workshop/studio or hobby room

$570,000 Plus Inspection Sat 31/10 11-11.30am Or by appointment LAND

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5 Mary Close, Woori Yallock

• Spacious open plan kitchen, living & dining area • High ceilings & polished floorboards • Split system & cosy wood heater • Downstairs is a second living area, split system & a bedroom with ensuite • Established gardens & stunning views

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12 Brett Road, Warburton

Warburton

40 acres

16 Witham Drive, Coldstream

• Charming home with Slaty Creek at rear • Updated kitchen/dining & 2 generous size living areas • Fantastic rear deck and above ground pool • Fenced yard with veggie patch • Beautiful polished floorboards & cosy wood heater • Double carport plus three bay shed with carport

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66 Hazeldene Road, Gladysdale

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Ian Shipton Sales Consultant

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Andrew McMath Licensed Agent

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2007m2

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Marc Barton-Johnson Sales Consultant

• Fantastic open plan design, new carpet & freshly painted • Study with dual robes/could convert to 4th bedroom • Stunning undercover entertaining area & north facing views to nearby farmland & mountain ranges • Double lock up garage • Walk to shops, school, transport & Warburton Rail Trail

Lyndal McMath Hall Licensed Agent

Wendy Adams Licensed Agent

OPEN 7 DAYS

sales@mcmath.com.au Ofices also at Lilydale, Mt Evelyn & Mooroolbark

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Kristen Johnston Professional Photographer

Yarra Junction 2460 Warburton Hwy

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We put you irst

HEALESVILLE OFFERS INVITED ABOVE $540,000 HEALESVILLE OFFERS INVITED ABOVE $460,000 50 DINGLEY DELL ROAD 24 HILLCREST GROVE NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

Move on Up! Here is an opportunity to purchase a 4 bedroom home with 2 bathrooms, offering 3 living areas plus a superb outdoor entertaining area looking out to the East towards Mt Riddell and beyond.

4A 2B 2C INSPECT by Appointment or Scheduled OFI CONTACT Mark Gunther 03 5962 3030

Set on almost 1 acre on a quiet, no through road and still only minutes to town. Also features double car accommodation plus lock up workshop or store room. Call to inspect.

HEALESVILLE OFFERS INVITED ABOVE $400,000 19 BADGER CREEK ROAD NEW LISTING

Private Lifestyle Retreat

3A 1B 3C

Perfectly positioned to capture the breathtaking views of the Valley, sits this fantastic 3 bedroom brick home on approx. 2 1/4 acres of stunning gardens and bushland. Comprising master bedroom with a WIR plus 2 additional bedrooms with BIR’s and stunning north facing views. High cathedral ceilings dominate the central area of the home with a well-appointed central kitchen and a generous sized family room, complete with open fire place and split system and wood fire in the dining room.Your family and friends would be envious of the stunning views from the entertaining area while enjoying a dip in the spa with a glass of wine, or just unwinding after a hectic week.With a double garage and single carport accommodating your cars, plus a separate workshop for all the tradies tools. Only with an inspection can you fully appreciate this property. Call Gary today.

Almost Perfect!

3A 1B 2C

This immaculate 3 bedroom brick veneer residence is set on an approximate 797m2 block still within walking distance to town, shops and services.

INSPECT by Appointment or Scheduled OFI CONTACT Mark Gunther 03 5962 3030

Features ducted heating, split system air conditioning, built in robes to all 3 bedrooms plus excellent under house storage. Call now or attend our open homes. Based on recent activity; this won’t last!

INSPECT Saturday 31st October 1:00 - 1:30pm CONTACT Gary Lucas 0407 595 113

HEALESVILLE OFFERS INVITED ABOVE $295,000 HEALESVILLE OFFERS INVITED ABOVE $900,000 749 OLD HEALESVILLE ROAD 1-3 RailwaY PaRaDE NEW PRICE

Just Over 2 Acres

Gateway Site

Opportunity to purchase a fantastic rare parcel of land offering a rural lifestyle without having all the work. Situated on the corner of Long Gully and Old Healesville Road.

INSPECT by Appointment CONTACT Mark Gunther 03 5962 3030

Prime commercial site on the northern entrance to Healesville. Plenty of passing traffic for those wanting to stand out and be seen.

INSPECT by Appointment Only CONTACT Mark Gunther 03 5962 3030

Site Area: 1491m2 (approx.)

Affording northerly aspect up to Long Gully towards the mountains. Power and phone available (not connected).

Zoned Industrial One under Shire of Yarra Ranges. Call Mark for an inspection and for more details. Call Mark Gunther to inspect.

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D WANTE R E H T O AN Roll Up Your Sleeves! This four bedroom brick home has certainly seen better days. Still, there are solid foundations and plenty of opportunity for improvement.The approx. 3000m2 block sits in an enviable location, on a quiet road just minutes from local schools and Healesville’s main street. Despite requiring a lot of work, the home is a good size, featuring four bedrooms with BIR’s, large living area, and single lock up garage. If you are up to the challenge, call Gary today to book your inspection.

189 Maroondah Highway, Healesville

D WANTE R E H T O AN 4A 1B 1C INSPECT by Appointment or Scheduled OFI CONTACT Gary Lucas 0407 595 113

Endless Opportunities! Ideally positioned on approx.7 acres of cleared pastureland, you will discover this enormous ranch style home. In need of some finish touches the home offers 5 spacious bedrooms all with BIR’s with the master featuring a generous ensiute, while the home is serviced by a well-equipped hostess kitchen, open plan dinning and family room with the addition of an impressive entertaining rumpus room.To ensure your year round comfort there is gas ducted heating, a wood fire and split system heating & cooling. Outside there is a good size lock up garage/workshop complete with double carport that would please any car enthusiast or tradie.This great property also borders Graceburn Creek with a beautiful spot to sit and drop in a line while enjoying all that this wonderful property offers. Call Gary today to arrange a personal inspection.

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5A 2B 6C CONTACT Gary Lucas 0407 595 113

5962 3030


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Take a big step back in time THE Historic Commercial Vehicle Club (HCVC) is holding its 34th Annual Historic Commercial Vehicle Show on Sunday, 8 November, at the Yarra Glen Racecourse. This year will be the second for the show at Yarra Glen. With this being such a great venue, and after such a successful show last year, the club has decided to hold shows at Yarra Glen for the next 10 years. On exhibit will be an extensive display of 260-plus trucks, buses, tractors, stationary engines and remote-control trucks - an impressive show for all enthusiasts. There is a jumping castle for the kids to enjoy, and an array of food and drinks for sale. Truck memorabilia stalls will be available, with interesting merchandise that can be purchased for anyone with a trucking interest. Raffle tickets will be sold on the day, with a chance to win a toolbox unit with cabinet valued at $1200 as the major prize. The HCVC of Australia is the largest club for old trucks, fire engines and buses. The club continues to grow, with its main base in Boronia and branches at Ovens Murray Goulburn, Ballarat and South Australia. The club holds monthly meetings that all members and new people are welcomed, and encouraged, to attend. The club is very passionate and enthusiastic about the club events

This year will be the second for the show at Yarra Glen. that run throughout the year, with this year’s favourites being Crawlin’ the Hume, Transport Hall of Fame in Alice Springs, Echuca Swap Meet, Alexandra Truck Muster, Lardner Park Last of the Chrome Bumpers, and with the Maffra Showgrounds display coming up in November and Clunes and Lancefield Displays earlier in the new year. The HCVS welcomes interest from anyone with a vehicle over 25 years old, large or small, to participate in the Yarra Glen event. There is free entry for exhibitors and secure overnight parking is available. Gates open to public at 9am. Admission is $10, kids under 14 are free. No dogs allowed. For general inquiries about the HCVC, contact 0400 025 525. For further information on the event, contact Jeff on 0408 181 816, Russell on 0409 073 523 or Alan on 0425 718 191.

Truck memorabilia stalls will be available, with interesting merchandise.

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Sunday 8th November 2015 Yarra Glen Racecourse Admission $10.00 • Kids under 14 FREE Gates open to Public 9:00am

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All vehicles must be in by 9am and not leave until 3pm. Entry available from 3pm Saturday 7th November. Camping available on the Saturday night MUST BOOK! Park together - arrive together! See website for details: www.hcvc.com.au

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YG Racecourse Market 5976 3266 Warby Artisans and Produce Market 0447 277 513

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RACV Marysville Marathon Festival 0418 557 052 Powelltown Country Market 5966 7431

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H Safer Scooter Wiser Wheelchair Training 1300 368 333

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WN Mont De Lancey Country Market 0419 147 140

H EarthArtBeat Festival 0435 741 490

W Country Rock a Billy night 5966 7431 Wandin Draught Horse and Vintage Machinery Weekend 5964 2088

WN Wandin Sunset Festival 5964 4570

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School’s market forces By JESSE GRAHAM

CWA Wanallock co-ordinators Bev Clark and Wanda McPherson and Group President of Yarra Valley CWA, Lorraine Hort, with show some of the Home Comforts to the Front Picture: KATH GANNAWAY exhibits. 145997

All the work of women By KATH GANNAWAY THE work of more than 40 Country Women’s Association members, along with contributions from other community craft groups from around the Yarra Valley feature in Home Comforts to the Front, a patchwork and textile exhibition that opened at The Memo in Healesville on Friday night. Presented by the CWA’s Wanallock Branch, it’s a WWI Centenary exhibition that looks at a very different aspect of the war, focusing on the work and the role of the women back home. It’s a little-known story presented through contemporary pieces and treasured family WWI mementos. Co-ordinator, Wanda McPherson, said thousands of

items of clothing, including socks and sheepskin vests were sent overseas on the troop ships. The exhibition includes contemporary textiles and original hand-made items that were sent to husbands and family members to provide comfort while they were overseas. Original WWI knitting patterns will be presented as well as reproductions of these items that demonstrate the skills of the artists. Mrs McPherson said many of the exhibits have personal stories attached to them and added that researching and making the items had been an emotional undertaking for many of the women. She said the exhibition was an eclectic collection that would appeal to people of different ages and interests.

YARRA Glen Primary School will host an evening of entertainment with its annual twilight market. Heartland Church Senior Pastor Mike Baimbridge said the market, organised by students and staff, was an initiative by the school to teach students about commerce, business and handling money. The students will run their own stalls at the market, selling goods and food to visitors, while community groups will run their own information stalls or activities. Mr Baimbridge said Yarra Valley FM, HICCI (Healesville Interchurch Community Care), Yarra Glen police, Yarra Glen CFA, (Glen.) Youth Group and the Men’s Shed would all be at the market. “The whole idea, I guess, is to bring those partners together as well as have a couple of hours of community celebration,” he said. Food and beverages will be on sale on the evening and activities such as sack races may be on the cards although Mr Baimbridge said the final details were still being organised.

“A lot of exhibitions and events throughout the early part of this year have focused on the major role the men played and the conflict and I think now we can step back and reflect on the contributions women made,” she said. The exhibition was funded by the Federal Government ANZAC Centenary Local Grants Program and was officially opened by Casey MP, Tony Smith. Mrs McPherson thanked both the Federal Government and Yarra Ranges Council for supporting the project, which she said had enabled it to be presented as a free exhibition. Home Comforts to the Front will be on show until Tuesday, 17 November. Visit www.culturetracks.info for more information.

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Oscar and Blake prepare to colour the hair of Nikayla and Charli who have already painted their nails in the lead-up to the Yarra Glen Primary School Twilight Picture: ROB CAREW Market. 145299 Last year’s event saw the school grounds packed with school families, community members and children and Mr Baimbridge said about 500 people might come through the gates this year.

The Twilight Market will be held at Yarra Glen Primary School, 35 Symonds Street, Yarra Glen, from 4pm to 6pm on Thursday 29 October. Phone 9730 1254 for more information.

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We have a great opportunity for qualified Early Childhood Assistants to join our established team. There are two positions, one for each preschool class, 18.5hrs per week. One position is for Mondays, Wednesday afternoons and Thursdays, the other for Tuesdays, Wednesday mornings and Fridays. Suitable applicants need to hold; a completed Certificate III in Children’s Services or above, first aid certification and an Employment WWCC. Experience and firm knowledge of VEYLDF and NQF preferred. VECTAA conditions apply. Applications accepted via email to: manager.kinderlink@gmail.com

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TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS Wanted urgently required by Evolution Traffic Control, for the Yarra Ranges and Manningham municipalities. Must have Victorian Traffic Controllers Accreditation. Guaranteed hours. Vehicles available to suitable applicants. To apply, please contact: Chris Rowe on: 0448 055 850 or forward resume to: recruitment @ermg.com.au

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YARRA Valley residents and visitors from further afield flocked to the Healesville Railway Station over the weekend for the Healesville Heritage Festival. The festival, which ran on Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 October, saw vintage trucks, engines and cars fill the grounds at the station, taking visitors back in time with displays, exhibits and entertainment. Steam machines weren’t the only thing on display, with interesting vintage vehicles on display, including Peter and Linda Dickenson’s pink tractor, painted for breast cancer awareness. Being held at the railway station, visitors were also ferried to and fro up the railway line in the Yarra Valley Railway Walker Railmotor RM22 - which will run visitors along the line towards Yarra Glen when the line re-opens in coming years. Mail photographer Greg Carrick stopped by the festival to capture the action. Do you have any photos from the Heritage Festival? Email them to jesse.graham@ mailnewsgroup.com.au for your chance to have them featured here.

Train driver Andrew Bligh takes the passengers out for a Picture: GREG CARRICK run towards Yarra Glen. 145787 Right: The owner of this model Engine gets obscured by steam. 145787

Below: Four-yearold Tully of Castella enjoys the horse merrygo-round. 145787

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FRIENDLY homes and animal lovers are being sought to help foster an influx of kittens being brought to Animal Aid over the Christmas period. Animal Aid CEO Mark Menze said that staff and foster carers were rapidly preparing for “kitten season” - the time of year where people surrender or abandon a huge amount of cats and kittens to the shelter. “They come in through various ways - public finds, people will find kittens and bring them in, or rangers will find kittens that have been dumped, or people surrender kittens when their cats have a litter,” Mr Menze said. “Typically, they’re underweight - anything from a couple of weeks old or up.” In the last financial year, Mr Menze said 18 guinea pigs, 31 rabbits, 71 cats and 611 kittens were fostered out through Animal Aid - with a total of 23,984 foster care days recorded in the year alone. This is where foster carers come in. Mr Menze said that foster carers took care of the kittens or other animals until they were between eight to ten weeks old,

Animal Aid's Tracy Menze and Megan Pritchard with kittens who need a loving foster home. 145774 Picture: ROB CAREW when they were assessed by a vet, de-sexed and put up for adoption. “A lot of it is about socialisation for the animal - kittens want to play, cats want to roam, so being in someone’s home is the ideal environment, and they can get used to kids and other animals,” he said. “I’m speaking first-hand, because my wife and I foster a lot of cats and kittens.” In the lead-up to the season - which runs from November to June - Animal Aid will be running an information night at its Coldstream shelter from

6.30-8.30pm on Thursday, 29 October. At the meeting, Animal Aid’s head vet, Dr Adele Scannell and shelter cattery manager, Lynne Bell, will speak about how to care for the animals and monitor their health, as well as other information about fostering. “We have a few foster carers that might drop off over the course of the season, and so we need to regularly recruit and keep on top of it,” Mr Menze said. To register interest in the information night, call Animal Aid on 9739 0300.


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Moore shines for Stars YARRA Valley Ladies Cricket team played Pakenham Upper Toomuc last week, with the girls coming home with their second win for the season. The Stars won the toss and elected to field, P.U.T. got off to a shaky start giving a few chances in the field. However, the girls were unable to hold onto the catches as they had done the week before, seeing captain Downes and Caruana both making half centuries. But once they did make the breakthrough, they were able to get through the order fairly convincingly. An undefeated century by Donna Moore finishing on 101 not out was the highlight of the day. Donna opened the batting and carried her bat through to the end of the innings; her shot selection and experience showed in her approach as she built her innings. She was also excellent with the ball, taking 3/20 off 10.

Best bowlers: Donna Moore 3/20 off 10, Marlee Wandin 3/42 off 8 Best batters: Donna Moore 101no, Caitlyn Parker 15, Marlee Wandin 12, Ebony Camilleri 6, Jessica Day 4 Next match against Frankson at Frankston. The Under 10s team took to the field this week with seven girls playing some for the first time and some as young as five. They played against Warburton and had their first win. It was a fantastic night and all the players had an amazing time. Great signs for the future. Ladies of all ages, if you think cricket is a sport for you, then Yarra Valley Stars is the team to join. They also have an Under 10s Girls team. For further details, contact Leah Parker 0411 417 253.

Donna Moore finished the day on 101no, which was a highlight for the club.

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Warburton golf results WEDNESDAY 21 October: Stableford: winner: Butch-Hollis, who scored 40 great points on a day when the skies opened up and left all players soaked to the skin. Runner-up: Mike Dobson (38). The ball rundown went to 34. There were only 2 nearest the pins. Ossie-McClay on the 9th and on the 10th- Rex-Ryan. In twilight, on Thursday night, Stan Slusarek accumulated 24 points over just nine holes to blitz the field. Ossie McClay was runner-up on 20. The balls went down to 18. Nearest the pins winners were David Clinch (3rd), John-Hall (6th) and on the 9th was Steve-Noonan. Saturday 24 October. PAR played: The winner of A Grade with an excellent round of +4 was Butch-Hollis. B Grade went to Sam Dennis, with +1. The ball rundown extended to -1. Nearest the pins went to Geoff-Lord (3rd), Ken-White (5th), TrevPorter on the 9th, on the 12th was Willo, and the 15th went to new member Tim-Blanche.

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PUZZLES Quick Clues No. 7394 1. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 14. 16. 19. 22. 24. 25. 26. 27.

ACROSS Snug (4) Spider (9) Eternity (4) Ledge (4) Stir (4) Ooze (4) Excessive (10) Eager (10) Suspended (4) Journey (4) Fortune (4) Rim (4) Right (9) Gun (4)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 12. 13. 15. 17. 18. 20. 21. 23.

DOWN Form (5) Push (5) Metal (6) Song (6) Article (4) Altitude (9) Acquit (9) Essence (4) Girl’s name (4) Fish (6) Harmony (6) Below (5) Colour (5) Left (4)

Cryptic Clues No. 7394 ACROSS 1. Run into each other when you put the lights out (4). 7. Sickness you get from beef (9). 8. “Comfortable?” brings out a “Yes” (4). 9. Am I right in sending her back? (4). 10. An English infiltrator in a Russian plant (4). 11. About a second hand ruler (4). 14. The complexities or cricket? (3,3,4). 16. Ferociously attacked for being callous (4-6). 19. Is sending back the Poles for offences committed (4). 22. Resolute in business (4). 24. Rushed towards again (4). 25. Kick back (4). 26. Listen and learn differently about the foreigner (4,2,3). 27. All-round favourites with vegetarians (4).

DOWN 1. Taking measures to trap a number fast (5). 2. Joining the band is a girl (5). 3. Tries to win in Wimbleton? (6). 4. Rain in a country known for its sunshine? That’s a twist! (6). 5. In the tree, there’s a light (4). 6. Bent on captivating one? That’s the aim (9). 12. Having got the site saved from demolition, they calm down (9). 13. Free the point stuck on the skin (4). 15. Has sown all over the place (4).17. One nonet to perform and to chant to (6). 18. A check back on the man: a deserter (6). 20. Accustom one to undressing again (5). 21. Ready, is taking up positions (5). 23. Driven by a girl, you say (4).

SUDOKU No. 4056 How to solve Sudoku! Fill the grid so that every row and every 3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9

3 5 1 7 2 6

8 7 5 9 8 7 9 2 4 6 6 7 1 8 9 5 3 2 5 4 7 4 2


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Bloods are in box seat By PETER DOUGLAS TWO-DAY cricket kicked off in the Yarra Valley last Saturday, and the batsmen brought their patience in a day of dogged cricket. Healesville bounced back from the disappointment of last weekend’s dual losses, with a commanding batting performance against Hoddles Creek. The battle before tea was one of patience from both sides, as the Bloods looked to establish a position from which they could attack. Against some consistent bowling, the top order did an excellent job of keeping things intact; and with the score at 1/80 at the break, they had successfully negated the new ball and looked set to cash in. Missing from the first couple of rounds, Adam Violi (72) and Brian Scanlon (59) proved their worth to this line-up as their experience and stroke play quickly had the score ballooning at a rapid rate. Jeremy Derix (3/34) and Nick Lawlor (3/69) did their best to try and stem the flow, but the old adage of 'wickets in hand’ allowed some freedom in the batsmen coming to the crease. When stumps were drawn, Healesville had built an imposing score of 8/269. Hoddles Creek will have to bat well to reach the target and will rely on their established stars to carry the load. Their top-order has begun the season well and they will be confident of chasing the total, if they can get themselves into the innings. On the other hand, Healesville will be cock-ahoop after their best batting display in some time. One would think they are in the box seat. Warburton-Millgrove and Seville battled it out in a tough day’s cricket at Warburton. The home side batted most of the day against some steady bowling from the Blues. David Lever looked threatening early and raced to 38, but his dismissal stunted the Burras’ innings somewhat. Generally regarded as a fringe player, Jeremy Lewis showed that he is ready to step up to A Grade after a run-making season in RA Finger Trophy last season. His innings of 63 provided some much-needed backbone to an otherwise disappointing innings. Warburton-Millgrove would be disappointed they could not capitalise on some solid starts; and although they reached a good score of 208, deep down they would’ve been hoping for more.

With an experienced bowling line-up, Warburton-Millgrove have themselves in front of this contest and they will be counting on some early strikes to put a young Seville batting line-up under pressure. The batsmen on the other hand will know a good start, and some patient batting, will be key to giving the chase a real shake, and that the score is far from one that is impossible to chase. In the final game of the round, Woori Yallock showed they are going to be a tough team to wear down as they took the honours on day one against Mount Evelyn. Mount Evelyn opened the contest with the bat. In a patient display on a slow ground, the Rovers did their best to set up a large total, but threw wickets away at crucial times, leaving them short of a significant score. After a useful opening partnership, captain Damian Cupido (40) looked as if he was set for a big day, but with his wicket falling when set for the race to the finish, the Rovers innings lacked punch as the remaining batsmen were caught between caution of a collapse and adding vital runs to the score. Chad Witherdin (21) and Jesse Fraser (29) added some healthy blow and the young tail held things together. But the nagging, and disciplined, bowling of Dan Mock (5/46) and Ben Hayes (3/62) proved the difference in keeping the score under 200. The Rovers would be happy in all but batting out the day, but they know that 172 is short of the mark. Having said that, it is still a tricky total to chase. If Mount Evelyn can return the favour with some patient bowling, and take consistent wickets, then it’s game on, but they will be aware that if they give this strong, and at times brutal, Woori Yallock batting line-up an inch, they could be in for a long day in the field. DJ Strachan Shield Hoddles Creek v Healesville 8/269 (A. Violi 72, B. Scanlon 59, J. Derix 3/34, N. Lawlor 3/69), Warburton Millgrove 208 (J. Lewis 63, David Lever 38, Daniel Lever 28, M. Hadlum 4/59) v Seville, Mount Evelyn 172 (D. Cupido 40, J. Fraser 29, C .Witherdin 21, D. Mock 5/46, B. Hayes 3/62) v Woori Yallock RA Finger Trophy Gruyere 9/515 (L. Aitken 130, A. Waixel 118, J. Carroll 50, J. Oakley 5/108) v Wandin, Healesville 120 (B. Horner 36, M. Minney 18, M. Pezzimenti 4/16, B. Walsh 3/25) v Coldstream 1/26,

John Williams of Mount Evelyn attempts to get one to the fence. 146050 Warburton-Millgrove 179 (J. Jufferman 46, T. Walker 42, B. Johnson 5/40, M. White 2/38) v Woori Yallock, Seville 156 (R. Oates 40 L. Corbett 37no, R. Wilson 3/48) v Mount Evelyn, Yarra Junction 174 (G. Thompson 45, D. Chaproniere 34, T. Hawkins 25, S. Robinson 5/37, P. Jones 3/45) v Hoddles Creek. C Grade Yarra Junction 177 (G. Lebrocq 48no, S. Ahern 30, S. Thomas 29, T. Gaskett 28, A. Boyle 2/17, M. Fawdry 2/26, B. Kealy 2/42, H. Kealy 1/0) v Healesville, Yarra Glen d Marysville (forfeit) D Grade Wandin 9/162 (D Wallace 65no, D. Alderman 32, D Rowe 3/19) d Hoddles Creek 122 (B. Horsefield 20, J. Lawrence 20, H. Derix 20, D. Trembath 2/13), Yarra Junction 8/156 (L. Long 61 P. Osbourne J Colling 4/30) d Launching Place 144 (J. Hall 62, L. Long 2/16, B. Clarke 2/8), Powelltown 7/144 (S. Thompson D. Andrel 17, D. Evans 4/21 P. McArdle 1/13 d Coldstream 102 (N. Taylor 36, D. Taylor 21, D. Andrel 2/6, D. Sharpe 2/11), Wandin 5/196 (T. Ward 94, B. Sinnott 71, B. Young 3/13) d Gruyere 8/100 (D. Waixel 24, S. Lowe 16, T. Ward 3/5, M. Oakley 2/5), Mount Evelyn 7/231 (M. Darvell 100, C. Doyle 54, B. Griffiths 25, J. Meir 2/30, L Johnson 2/33) d Seville 9/205 (L. Johnson 84, P. Dall 33, A. Spargo 28, B. Jones 3/29, A. Rustichelli 2/31, C. Doyle 2/51) One Day Grade Powelltown 5/157 (A. Clark 40, G. McRorie 31, B. Simpson 31, D Steele 2/3) d Coldstream 148 (J. Sedgman 50, R Say 18, G. McRorie 2/24), Warburton Silvan 4/111 (A. Cannata 41no, D. Begley 14, T. Bissells 14no, S. Middleton 1/3, T. Wappett 1/6) d Millgrove 107 (J. McIntosh 27, A. Nelson 15, B. Abela 15, J. Deitzel 2/15, T. Bissells 2/6), Mount Evelyn 1/118 (H. Tindley-Roe 37no, A. Taylor 29) d Seville 109 (M. Cecere 24), Launching Place v Bye

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Solution No. 4056 7 6 5 2 4 9 8 1 3

2 4 9 8 1 3 6 5 7

8 1 3 7 5 6 2 9 4

4 8 7 9 3 5 1 6 2

9 5 1 4 6 2 7 3 8

3 2 6 1 8 7 9 4 5

5 3 2 6 7 1 4 8 9

1 7 4 3 9 8 5 2 6

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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7394 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Cosy. 7, Tarantula. 8, Aeon. 9, Sill. 10, Move. 11, Seep. 14, Immoderate. 16, Enthusiast. 19, Hung. 22, Trip. 24, Luck. 25, Edge. 26, Starboard. 27, Bren. Down - 1, Class. 2, Shove. 3, Radium. 4, Ballad. 5, Item. 6, Elevation. 12, Exonerate. 13, Pith. 15, Ruth. 17, Salmon. 18, Accord. 20, Under. 21, Green. 23, Port.

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Under 16s Mt Evelyn 7/118 (A. Brisbane Flynn 51 L. Thomas 2/11 C. Steele 2/30 L. Sinnott 1/5) v Launching Place, Warburton Millgrove 7/190 (N. McDonald 55no, F. Saurine 37, T. Walker 25, Z. Fawdry 2/23, J. Lawry 2/42, J. Simnett 1/8) v Healesville, Seville 95 (T. Tronerud 27 L. Thompson 4/5 L. Jones 3/8) v Yarra Junction 2/7, Yarra Glen v Bye Under 14s Wandin-Launching Place v Warburton 9/144 (C. Newell 50, J. Muir 13, D. Hummer 2/12, X. Beattie 2/23), Healesville Red v Seville 116 (M. Proctor 24no, L. Kay 23no, H. Phelan 3/21, J. Shub 3/23), Yarra Junction 8/207 (Cooper Holmes 51no, Jai Ketelaar 36, L. Allisey 28, Liam O’Dea 23, F. Lever 3/32, A. Boyle 2/13) v Healesville White, Yarra Glen v Bye Under 12A Warburton Millgrove 8/96 (J. Sharp 11no, D. Walker 9no, E. Crowley-Brown 8no, H. Fry 2/6, M. Wallace 1/5, R. Dash 1/8) v Healesville Red, Healesville White 5/140 (M. Hirst 12 C. Kusnezow 9 H. Flemming 2/11) v Seville, Marysville v Hoddles Creek (no scores) Under 12B Hoddles Creek 5/30 (A. Waldron 7, R. Cameron 2/4, R. Brendish) def by Healesville Blue 2/55 (R. Brendish 14no, A. Darkin 7no, L. Payne 1/4), Yarra Glen 3/186 (C. Adamson 33no, O. Grenfell 33no, A. Thompson 27no, L. Anderson 1/3, K. Taueber 1/6) v Launching Place, Gruyere 9/79 (L. Rogers 24, R. Vassallo 10, N. Doyle 2/7, F.Lee 1/1, A. Vanhoogenstraten 1/2) v Mt Evelyn Under 10s Coldstream 3/15 (Jason 4no Jak 2-7 Cooper 1-4) d Woori Yallock 6/12 (Jak 3no, Baylan 3no, Brody 1/-1 Jason 2/-1 Harvey 2/-3), Launch Junior Stars vs Warburton-Millgrove (no scores), Hoddles Creek vs Launching Place Boys (no scores).

CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7394 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Fuse. 7, Complaint. 8, Easy (anag.) 9, I-r-m-a (rev.) 10, Re-e-d. 11, T-s-ar. 14, Ins and outs. 16, Hardbitten. 19, Si-n-s. 22, Firm. 24, To-re. 25, Punt. 26, Len-d an e-ar. 27, Peas. Down - 1, F-l-eet. 2, Sash-a. 3, Courts. 4, Sp-r-ain. 5, F-air. 6, Intent-i-on. 12, Sedatives (anag.) 13, Ri-n-d. 15, Owns (anag.) 17, I-ntone. 18, Tar-tan (rev.) 20, I-nu-re. 21, Sites (rev.) 23, Made (maid).


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