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The editor’s desk I had the pleasure of catching up with Leonard Monaghan for our ‘cover story’ this week. Better known as the ‘Warwick Rubbish Rambler’, Leonard is part of that band of unsung local heroes - people who selflessly devote their own time to doing good in our community. In his case, Leonard is playing no small role in keeping our district free of rubbish along our highways and other major roads, in the same way as another local hero, Graham Buchner, does his bit making us look presentable to visitors and locals alike. Leonard has collected a staggering amount of rubbish over nearly a decade rambling along our roads - nearly 50 tonnes of it, in fact. It really does make you wonder about people, doesn’t it? I mean, what is so hard about keeping your rubbish in the car and taking it home or getting rid of it appropriately, instead of winding down the car window and chucking it out? Apparently that’s too much to ask of many. A big thanks to Leonard for chatting with us this week - and if you see him out and about along our roads, be sure to give him a toot and wave. - Jeremy Sollars

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THIS WEEK WE’RE TALKING ABOUT… THE PARADE IS BACK! The Southern Downs Regional Council is pleased to announce that the Rodeo Street Parade is back in 2017, after being cancelled last year by the council, citing a lack of community support. The Warwick Rodeo and Gold Cup Campdraft attract crowds in excess of 30,000 people with competitors and horses travelling from every mainland state to compete, even some from overseas. The council’s manager of economic development and tourism, Scott Templeman, said the parade was an important part of the whole rodeo experience and a chance for individuals, community groups, schools and businesses to celebrate the rodeo while showcasing themselves, their cause or their organisation, all in the name of fun. “The theme for the parade is Denim and Diamonds, which is also the theme for the Rodeo Queen Quest,” he said. “The parade will feature the rodeo queens and some professional rodeo competitors.”

It's rodeo month in Warwick. Portfolio councillor for events, sport and Recreation Yve Stocks said feedback from the community supported the return of the parade. “I encourage all individuals, groups and organisations to think about how they can participate with creativity, fun and colour,” she said. “I’m confident that the Warwick community will support and enjoy the parade,” Cr Stocks said.

The date of the parade is Saturday 28 October, commencing at 10am. Float categories include: •฀Best฀in฀theme;฀ •฀School฀exhibit; •฀Business฀and฀commercial;฀ •฀Club,฀sport฀or฀other฀organisation;฀and •฀Decorated฀bike฀(children). Some $500 in prize money will be awarded to winners of every category except the decorated bike category, which will receive $100. Interested organisations should fill in a registration form and return with a $10 cash entry fee to the Warwick Visitor Information Centre by 5pm Friday 20 October. The route of the parade will be along Palmerin Street from Victoria Street to Fitzroy Street and back. Anyone considering entering the parade will need to be able to turn at the Fitzroy Street roundabout. Float entry forms are available at the Warwick Visitor Information Centre or on the council’s website at www.sdrc.qld.gov.au. ●

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FRESH CHARGE FOR LINDSAY Former Warwick Credit Union director Jim Lindsay - who has been stood aside as chief executive officer of Ipswich City Council - is facing a fresh charge of misconduct after being charged with official corruption in September. Warwick Credit Union last week confirmed Mr Lindsay had resigned from his role as a board member after the Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission฀(CCC)฀charged฀him฀on฀ Thursday 14 September with official corruption relating to his role as CEO of Ipswich City Council. Mr Lindsay has now also been charged by the CCC over his alleged disclosure of a confidential document. The CCC confirmed last Wednesday 27 September that the second charge had been laid. ●

Debris under the Victoria Street bridge in Warwick. from the floods in 2011 as it had failed to meet application deadlines set by administering authority the Queensland Reconstruction฀Authority฀(QRA). But฀a฀QRA฀spokesman฀this฀week฀ said the council had received all of its NDRAA funding to fix damage from the floods in December 2010, January 2011 and January 2013. “Southern Downs Regional Council is responsible for managing its own Natural Disaster Relief and Recovery Arrangements฀(NDRRA)฀program,฀which฀ includes applying for funding within the Commonwealth’s deadlines,” the spokesman said. “Under the Commonwealth’s NDRRA guidelines, councils have two years after the end of the financial year in which the relevant disaster took place to complete restoration works.

“For example, for an event in January 2013, the allowable time limit to complete works was 30 June 2015. “Southern Downs Regional Council received extensions of time for a number of submissions related its 2011 program, as did a significant amount of councils across Queensland in relation to the 2011 events. “The QRA applies robust assessment processes to applications for NDRRA funding and assesses for eligibility and value for money. “All Southern Downs NDRRA applications for funding were received for 2010-'11 to 2012-'13 events have been reviewed in line with the terms and conditions of the Commonwealth’s NDRRA Determination. “All eligible NDRRA amounts have been reimbursed to council.” ●

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Flood debris still in place from local rainfall associated with Cyclone Debbie earlier this year won’t be removed until the Southern Downs Regional Council gets approval for federal and state disaster relief funding. A local resident recently drew the attention of the Free Times to debris stuck under the bridge on Victoria Street in Warwick, near Allman Park racecourse. Other locals also remain concerned about outstanding damage to roads, in particular rural roads, from the heavy rainfall back in late March and early rainfall produced by Cyclone Debbie. The council’s engineering services director Peter See told the Free Times the flood debris under the Victoria Street฀Bridge฀“has฀been฀captured฀as฀ part of the damage inflicted by exTropical Cyclone Debbie”. “As with other flood damage caused by this weather event, removal of the debris will be covered by disaster relief funding, rather than from council’s funds,” Mr See said. “Council is still awaiting approval from the National Disaster Relief and Recovery฀Arrangements฀(NDRRA)฀for฀ packages that have been submitted. “Council understands that the approvals will be made soon.” Sources recently suggested to the Free Times that the council had previously missed out on NDRRA funding

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COVER STORY The weird and the wonderful found in the life of a rubbish rambler.

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he list of items Leonard Monaghan has collected on roadsides across the Warwick area in nearly a decade is almost endless - but he says the most important thing he’s picked up is “a sense of purpose”. Known on Facebook as the ‘Warwick Rubbish Rambler’, Leonard is on a one-man quest to clean up roadside and other public litter from around our fair city and its surrounds. He’s a familiar sight to truckies and other regular highway and road users as he pushes his ‘Wheel Thing’ - a self-constructed waste removal and transport facility - on an almost daily basis across the district. The ‘Wheel Thing’ is actually a series of such selfpropelled vehicles, which Leonard assembles both from donated and discovered stroller, bike and other parts. But even more impressive are the statistics from his rubbish rambles, which involve an average of around 10 kilometres a day, most days of the week. Since 2008 Leonard says he’s collected more than 46 tonnes of rubbish - and he’s

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“But if anything, the problem seems to be getting worse. “I think people are generally becoming more careless with what they throw out of the car window.” Leonard says tyres are “a big problem”, with people avoiding the fee charged for tyre disposal at council waste facilities. “Tyres are particularly bad along the Killarney Road Dead Horse Lane is a major spot as it’s near the dump,” he said. “When I come across large amounts of tyres I report it to the council. “Plastic and glass bottles are by far the most common item - if there’s been a grass fire on the side of the road you find a lot more.” Leonard declined to comment in detail on some of the more bizarre items he’s stumbled across - let’s just say they’ve been of an ‘adult’ variety, begging the question as to how they found their way out of a car window in the first place. Clothes are a common find - and they’re often in surprisingly good condition.

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not talking out of his hat either, he weighs the results of his collecting daily. And at the time of the Free Times going to print this week, his total for 2017 alone had just tipped over the 5000 kilo mark - on Monday alone the haul weighed in at 38.4 kilos, after enduring the cool change over the weekend and a bit of rain. The Free Times caught up with Leonard last week while he was cleaning up the stretch of the Cunningham Highway west of Warwick, between Lyndhurst Lane and Sandy Creek Road. It happened to be his biggest week of all - a staggering 250 kilos in total - capping of his biggest-ever month with 810 kilos of rubbish removed from our roadsides. “I started walking back in 2008 for exercise,” Leonard explained. “I became very surprised and annoyed at the amount of rubbish I came across while out walking and that’s what led to me doing what I do. “I had the idea I could single-handedly clean up the whole area and really I’ve been expecting rubbish to decline.

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FAST FACTS ON RUBBISH ON THE SOUTHERN DOWNS AND GRANITE BELT ... · The population within the Southern Downs council region in 2016 was approximately 36,500. · The amount of waste generated in the region from the main waste streams was about 41,000 tonnes last year - this represents almost 1.2 tonnes of waste per person per year (this does not include the amount of recyclables that is generated). · Generation rate for the kerbside domestic waste stream - domestic recycling averages 2.54 kg per household per week, and domestic garbage averages 14.04 kg per household per week. · Warwick landfill (Warwick Central Waste Facility, Morgan Park) - the amount of waste to landfill at this facility has been estimated at between 15,000 and 19,000 cubic metres per year.

THE SOUTHERN DOWNS REGIONAL COUNCIL’S ‘WASTE GOALS’ ... Leonard just capped off his biggest month in nine years in September - a total of 810 kilos of rubbish collected.

Leonard continues to be surprised at what he finds on the side of the highway like a filing cabinet.

Leonard keeps himself well-hydrated out on the road.

“I suppose they just blow off the back of utes or whatever it might be,” he said. “All of my gloves I’ve found while out collecting - I’ve got about a dozen pairs at home at the moment.” Leonard carries a plentiful supply of water on the ‘Wheel Thing’, and his choice of footwear is obviously critical, opting for comfortable sneakers rather than work or safety boots. “I have a preferred brand that I get from Big W - a lot of shoes give me blisters but these are just particularly comfortable and don’t give me any problems,” he said. “I go through about six pairs a year.” As well as tyres, Leonard also reports other discoveries while out on the road - such as potholes and other safety hazards - to the relevant authorities, such as the council or Transport and Main Roads. He says he’s had no near misses while working on the side of the highway, and often gets a friendly toot on the air horn from truckies who have come to recognise him, “and people sometimes pull up and give me rubbish”. Dead animals are something of an occupational hazard, but can also be of interest - like the body of an endangered

quoll he came across in the Bracker Road area a few years back. WHERE DOES ALL THE RUBBISH GO? Leonard has a sizeable sorting facility at his Warwick home and separates recyclables and non-recyclables out on the road, transferring them to a large number of bins in the backyard. “I generally fill up the station wagon about once a fortnight and take a load to the dump,” he said. “Some of the recyclables end up in the dump shop - I’m happy for that to happen. “I’ve been dropping off cans I pick up to Warwick East State School for the last few years.” When asked what’s the best thing he’s discovered in his years of roadside rambling, Leonard is quickly to the point. “A sense of purpose,” he says, with a quiet smile. If you know of any particular rubbish ‘hot spots’ around the traps, give Leonard Monaghan a call on 4667 0041 or on 0488 405 160, or email rubramble@ausi.com And follow his rubbish rambles on Facebook at ‘Warwick Rubbish Rambler” ... ●

· Goal 1 - The total amount of waste generated in the region is reduced by 10 per cent by 2025 to no more than 1.0 tonne per person per annum · Goal 2: The amount of waste that is reused, recycled and recovered represents more than 40 per cent of the waste stream by 2025 · Goal 3: The disposal of waste is environmentally and socially sustainable. · Goal 4: The community is educated about the real costs of waste and given the tools to manage and limit their own waste. · Goal 5: Waste management is financially sustainable Plastic bottles are by far the most common item.

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WHERE IS THE LOVE? In response to Pastor Brendon Dunn’s comments about gay marriage in last week’s Free Times, I simply want to say that as someone who was raised as a Baptist, I find it also a sad reflection on the state of our nation when Christians like Brendon show lack of love for the people in our community who find themselves to be gay and desire to have a family life like the rest of us. There are numerous such people all around our area who anyone with an open mind will personally know. We probably all have them in our families. I do, and so too do several of the families my children have married into. They are normal, decent people who through no fault of their own, are made to feel unwelcome by people like Brendon. These people and their families are not, as Brendon claims, intolerant thugs or activists pushing a radical rainbow agenda. Nor do we want to oppose those with Christian beliefs. We simply want us all to be equal in our society and in legal matters. We welcome any arguments about whether marriage is the appropriate legal structure for gay couples, but please join us in truly accepting them as people. David Parsons, North Branch.

JUST VOTE NO By now, the majority of your readers will have received their government-sponsored form on which to express their wishes on the alteration of the law, to recognise the homosexual unions as marriage. I entreat them to return their forms without fail, and VOTE NO. This vote is neither compulsory, nor binding. However, our openly partisan Prime Min-

ister has declared that, if the “yes” vote is greater than the “no” vote, even if the total return is only from a small percentage of the population, he will introduce a “Bill” to allow a “conscience” vote in Parliament, by the members of the combined houses of parliament. It is vitally important to return your ‘no’ vote. We do not elect our members of parliament to vote on any matter according to their consciences. We elect them to do the will of the people. We express our wishes, either by voting for their policies they have enumerated prior to election, or by our vote at a legally constituted referendum. The direction our society would take if it were guided only by the conscience vote of politicians does not bear contemplation. I encourage all who read this, to never accept political solutions to any problem, where that solution is not approved by a legal majority vote. Please return your plebiscite papers, and VOTE NO. Mick Zerk, Allora.

SALEYARDS PARALLEL I would like to draw the attention of ratepayers and users of the municipal saleyards and hopefully our councillors to recent events involving the Ipswich City Council. That council recently decided to reclaim land it had leased to the Willowbank Motor Racing Group believing it had that power to reclaim. The litigation that followed gave the said council no hope of regaining the land until the motor racing group had no further use of the land. This is exactly what I have been trying to point out in my previous letters. Private management options will control and dictate fees regardless of what council proposed in its

lease arrangements. The council might just as well have sold the saleyards; they will have no control over the private management. This should be seen for what it is, a shortsighted grab for money by a council in desperate need of money. Referring to their statement (that they wish to improve efficiency and ensure competitive prices to producers and sellers) we already have an open auction system that attracts buyers from regions outside the Warwick area. Competitive pricing will always be dictated by supply and demand; it always has been and will always be so. The SDRC must continue to effectively manage the saleyards as it has done in the past. It has an obligation and a responsibility to continue to do so. Ratepayers and producers alike have shown that this is their wish at recent meetings at Freestone (over 600 people) and Stanthorpe (over 200 people) within a matter of weeks of one another. In my 85 years I have seen two flour mills, three co-op milk and butter factories, one railway workshop and six sawmills and other small businesses close down in the Warwick area. All have taken much-needed revenue and work from this area, all in the name of efficiency. Perhaps we should have private management instead of the SDRC for more efficient councilling! Noel McConville, Swan Creek.

THE FEATHERS FLY My, my, there sure is a lot of fussing going on. It now appears that all of our parliamentary roosters are coming home to roost; and there are quite a few “Chicken Littles" among them. It seems that on a daily basis we hear, or read of another imminent threat to the fabric of our

fragile society, but lo, not much is mentioned of the rot at the core of it all. I conducted a little research into what our federal parliamentary system actually costs the Australian taxpayers. In 2015-'16, it was estimated that that figure was roughly around $500 million; which equates to approximately $2.2 million per seat, per year. And here we find our collected taxes footing a bill for in excess of $120 million for an unnecessary, glorified opinion poll which will produce no legally binding result. Most of us live with a misapprehension that we elect our fellow citizens into a democratically, designed construct for representation on matters such as this debate. We try to hold these privileged individuals to account every three years or so - and of course longer for the senate; if we don’t like the way they play in the big house, we throw the bastards out. This change to the Marriage Act should have been sorted out a long time ago, as we expect most issues such as this are conducted in this bicameral system of democracy. How many of us think we are getting value for money from our pollies? I, for one, will exercise my right in returning the precious survey unticked and unopened. I feel strongly that they should not be encouraged, and if we let them get away with this one, we will open the floodgates to allow these miscreants a free hand into the wilful abuse of our limited, back pockets. I implore you to send this decision back to where it belongs and let’s demand accountability from these elected servants of the people. Roger Smith, Applethorpe.

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Double standard? A Queensland Rail train advertising the ’Brisbane Pride’ event last month. operating, given the same billboard had displayed a Bible verse from the church for the last two and a half years “without any issues”. “Queensland Rail, on whose land the billboard stands, has allegedly received complaints about the (current) sign, and cites their policy of not permitting political or religious advertising on their property,” he said.

Billboard company Bishopp is understood to have sent a work crew from Brisbane to remove the sign earlier this week. Queensland Rail chief executive officer Nick Easy told the Free Times the content of the pro-biblical marriage sign was “outside of our advertising policy”. But Mr Easy’s statement seems to conflict with recent advertising on QR trains in Brisbane promoting the ‘Brisbane Pride’ festival in September. Brendon Dunn said he had been sent photos of the ads by a QR employee who saw the Free Times story on the Stanthorpe billboard last week and said they were “disgusted at QR’s double standards”. “He also said that if he dared to complain about it, he would probably lose his job,” Brendon said. ●

Pastor Brendon Dunn and family with the highway billboard which was removed earlier this week.

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UP TO THE CHALLENGE BY NATASHA SHEAHAN I have struggled with my weight my entire teenage and adult life. At my heaviest I was over 140kg, and it never seemed to bother me. I had to get off rides at Dreamworld and walk off in front of lots of people because the harness wouldn’t do up, it didn’t seem to bother me. Being limited to where I could shop for clothes because of which stores stocked my large size, again it didn’t seem to bother me. The truth is these things did really bother me, I just didn’t realise it until the birth of my son. I had tried fad diets, shake diets and short stints at the gym. I was setting myself up for failure every time because I was looking for a quick fix, not a complete lifestyle change. As my son got a little bit older (he will soon be three years old), I realised I wanted to be around for him, I wanted to see him grow into a smart, successful young man, and if I stayed on the path I was on, I was bound to not see this happen. A bit over 12 months ago, I decided enough was enough. I needed to change my life not only for myself, but for my family. I jumped on Google and looked up weight loss surgery. After extensive research, I decided a sleeve gastrectomy was the option for me. I could not afford to pay for this surgery outright, so I got private health insurance and in 12 months I would

be taking the first steps to change my life forever. On 8 August 2017, my very supportive husband drove me to Brisbane. That day I had the procedure and began my weight loss journey. The gastric sleeve surgery is only a tool, it is up to me to make it work for me. I needed to start an exercise routine to encourage my weight loss and get me to the place I need to be health-wise. While down at WIRAC discussing advertising, the director David suggested I put my name down for the Warwick Credit Union 10 Week Challenge. I needed to exercise, I needed to get into a routine...what did I have to lose? (apart from weight!) I went home and discussed it with my family, and that day put my name down for the challenge. Last week, I had the induction for the challenge. I met some wonderful staff at WIRAC - Amy, Carla and Alex - who I will be leaning on heavily for support throughout this journey. And that brings me to today. I am three days into the challenge and going strong! Since my surgery, I have lost 23.5kg and I couldn’t be prouder of myself for making the decisions that I have. I have a long way to go, but I have made a start! ● Keep an eye out in the Free Times for progress reports on Natasha’s 10 Week Challenge…

Committed: Free Times advertising sales executive Natasha Sheahan on 'day one' of her WIRAC challenge.

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NEWS FEDERAL POLICE ART EXPO The Warwick Art Gallery has announced the opening of the ‘Centenary of Federal Policing Art Exhibition’ on Thursday 19 October. The exhibition marks 100 years since Australia’s first Federal Police Force was formed, known then as Australian Commonwealth Police. The federal police force was formed following the famous ‘Warwick incident’, in which Prime Minister William ‘Billy’ Morris Hughes was addressing a crowd at the Warwick railway station and had an egg thrown at him. Prime Minister Hughes ordered the arrest of the egg-thrower, but

the state police allegedly refused to carry out his order. Eight days later the first commissioner for Australian Commonwealth Police was appointed. Celebrations marking the infamous egg-throwing incident are scheduled for Saturday 18 November this year. Warwick Art Gallery director Karina Devine said that the exhibition would include key photos and artefacts from federal policing over 100 years. Portfolio Councillor for Regional Promotion, Tourism and the Arts, Rod Kelly, said the exhibition was a major coup of the region. “The birthplace of Australian federal policing was right here in Warwick, and

I’m looking forward to the exhibition showcasing how federal policing has evolved over the last 100 years,” Cr Kelly said. ●

ALPACAS SHOOTING PROBED Wallangarra police are continuing to investigate what is believed to be the point-blank shooting of a group of alpacas on a Lyra property south of Stanthorpe on the night of Sunday 24 September. Police say seven dead alpacas were located on a property on Curtin Road, with six of them found in a nearby creek and one near the residence on the property. The animals in the creek had

to be removed by a tractor to avoid contamination of the watercourse. The owners of the property were away at the time. Other animals on the property were unharmed. No arrests have yet been made, and anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or the Wallangarra police on 4684 3120. ●

FAIRER GUN LAWS PLEDGE A future LNP government will renew all existing category H gun licences for law-abiding Southern Downs primary producers, says LNP candidate for Southern Downs James Lister. Mr Lister said the LNP would also ensure that all new applicants for category H licences were assessed fairly and in a timely manner. “The LNP will give farmers a fair go and not treat them like criminals,” he said. “Annastacia Palaszczuk and Labor have treated law-abiding farmers worse than criminal gang members. “This is part of our ‘New Deal’ to build a better future for regional Queensland, because we understand the challenges in our local community.” Mr Lister said under the LNP’s Fairer Gun Laws policy, primary producers who currently hold a Category H licence (hand gun) would have their licence renewed provided they met the “fit and proper person test”, as per the current law. ●

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•฀ On Thursday 28 September about 8pm police from Stanthorpe station were called to attend the Hotel Stanthorpe in relation to a 29-yearold male from Killarney who was causing a disturbance and refusing to leave. The male was arrested and transported to the Stanthorpe watchouse where he was charged with behaving in a disorderly manner on a licensed premises, refusing to leave and obstructing police. He will appear in the Stanthorpe Magistrates' court on the Wednesday 18 October. ● •฀ On Monday 2 October, police were called to attend an address in Leslie Parade in relation to a break and enter. Police believe an unknown person or persons have broken into the dwelling and stolen a number of items on that date. Police are asking anyone who saw any suspicious person around the area at the time to phone the station on 4681 6400. •฀ Also on Monday police from the Stanthorpe Road Policing unit intercepted a vehicle on the New England Highway about 2.30pm. Police will allege that as a result a 26-year-old female from Nerang tested positive to driving with an illicit drug in her system and was issued with a notice to appear in the Stanthorpe Magistrates' Court on Wednesday 18 October. •฀ Between the Friday 29 September and Saturday 30 September a number of instances of Colorbond fencing being damaged have been reported to police. It appears that fencing and panels on Lock Street and Folkestone Street were damaged by persons either kicking or hitting the panels. A shed at the sports oval was also damaged around this time by persons kicking the panels. Anyone with information is encouraged to call Stanthorpe police or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. ● freetimes.com.au


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· Warwick Arts Council will present Kids, Pets and Art from 10am to 2pm on Saturday 7 October at the Warwick Cowboys Club House in Queens Park, Alice Street. Dalby twins Luke and Cody Cook from ‘House Rules’ will be special guests, with ‘Ask the Vet’ and activities for all the family. Food and bar available, $5 entry. · Dissent! Treason! Flying Eggs! You are invited Saturday 18 November from 10am to 12.30 at Warwick Railway station, Lyons St Warwick, for the famous ‘Egg Throwing Reenactment’. ●

WARWICK ART GALLERY Southern Downs Artists Exhibition celebrating local artists at the Warwick Art Gallery until Sunday 29 October. This exhibition showcases the artistic talent in our region. Congratulations to the winners and all who entered. We applaud the creative artists in our midst and those who support this facet of our community. The overall winner was Goomburra artist Cathy Holmes, commendation awards went to Rose Czarine Albendia, John James and Linda Stewart and encouragement awards went to Steven Bowerman, Fiona Hayes, Caralee Mirfin, Peter Osborne, Noela Ryan, Patricia Stevenson, Lorraine Teifer and Jill Birtwistle. ●

STANTHORPE REGIONAL ART GALLERY The gallery presents the Crisps 2017 Youth Art Prize - ‘Transport Through Time in the Granite Belt’. Granite Belt Artist Denis Brockie, winner of the Stanthorpe Art Festival Prize 2012, will be exhibiting a retrospective of his paintings with ‘Separate Realities’, in the Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery opening from Thursday 12 October until Sunday 26 November. ‘Separate Realities’ is a collection of over 50 paintings which includes abstracts and land and seascapes, created between 2001 and 2017 during Denis’s career as a professional artist. The official opening, at 6pm on Saturday 14

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Australian wildlife sculptures by Maggie Brockie will complement ‘Separate Realities’. At 10am on Sunday 15 October the gallery will host Richard and Denis in an enlightening and informal talk in which the paintings, the techniques and the motivation behind the work will be discussed. ●

Graham W Smith, a Brisbane artist who visited Warwick to tutor at Warwick Artists’ Art Studio last weekend says a photograph of the scene is “only the starting point of a painting, the final vision is in your mind, and the only way to create a successful painting is to paint it in your mind first”. ●

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TOURIST BRINGS FRESH EYES TO TOWN BY JEREMY SOLLARS Tourism continues to be a hot topic of discussion across the Southern Downs and Granite Belt - and one of our major economic drivers. A recent first-time visitor to Warwick kindly agreed to make some friendly but honest observations on a number of local attractions around the Rose City, as seen on a typical week-day by a pair of “fresh eyes” ... First stop - Visitor Information Centre, Warwick Town Hall Comments I didn’t see the information centre sign on the footpath outside the Town Hall, but maybe it was just the angle I was looking at it and walking. I did notice the sign for the craft shop - it really stuck out. I went in and started looking at the brochures and a gentleman approached me and asked what I was interested in looking at around Warwick and gave me some information on what to see on a Tuesday and Wednesday, and advice on accommodation options. He and the other volunteers were very friendly and helpful but the booth itself was so tiny - it was quite claustrophobic. And there was nothing really in the way of souvenirs to purchase - but you could get a voucher for a half-priced pie at one of the local bakeries. Maybe a bit more signage directing people (to the info centre) could be helpful. Rating - 7/10 Rodeo Heritage Centre, Alice Street Comments For someone who’s never been to a rodeo it was very interesting and informative, particularly the displays and information about competitors down through the years, especially the young kids who I didn’t think would have been in a rodeo. There was a good set-up of what a rodeo looks like and I was impressed with all the history on display, such as ropes and other equipment used in rodeo. I was surprised at how long a history rodeo has. Again there could have been more souvenirs available, such as a larger variety and sizes of T-shirts,

for example. But overall it was very interesting and the staff again were very friendly and helpful. I was happy to pay the $10 entry fee. Rating - 8/10 Jubilee Rose Garden, Alice Street (opposite Rodeo Heritage Centre, in Queens Park) This was a bit of a disappointment, as it was promoted on the information from the Town Hall. I love roses and I was expecting something fairly impressive - and it wasn’t. Obviously it’s been winter and dry but this was a bit of a downer. Rating - 3/10 Glen Road Lookout/viewing platform This wasn’t listed on the Visitor Centre info, but is listed in the 2015 ‘Explore Australia’ guidebook. I drove up and down Glen Road looking for it but I couldn’t find it, so I took some photos of the view over Warwick from up near the radio station (Rainbow FM on Willi Street). It would be great if there was somewhere in Warwick where you could look at and take photos of the vista over the town, some kind of proper lookout. Note - the Glen Road lookout tower was dismantled several years ago by the council on safety grounds. Rating - N/A Warwick Art Gallery I went in and was going to give a donation, but the lady at the counter said, “I think you should see it first”, and told me they were renovating. Obviously there was work going on and some of the areas were roped off, and the little cafe was closed. There was a display of tea cosies and that was it, I was in and out in five minutes. I assume they were between exhibitions and there seemed to be building work of some kind going on, so hard to rate this one. Rating - N/A Pig and Calf Sale, Lyons Street I found this very interesting, even though I couldn’t understand a word of what the auctioneer was saying! It was interesting to watch how the pigs and the other animals were sold - the little pigs were very cute - and to browse through the bric-a-brac. And there were food vans available. I had

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Fashions on the Field by Rose City Shoppingworld is the most glamorous event on Cup Day. Fashionistas will be competing for more than $7000 worth of cash and prizes (Best Dressed Lady major prize travel voucher valued over $2000, plus $500 Cash, Riverview Hotel voucher and much more). Judges will be scouting the crowd on entry for finalists in three categories - Best Dressed Lady, Best Dressed Couple and Best Millinery.

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The Warwick Thistle Pipe Band will hold a fund-raising Trivia Night this Saturday 7 October from 6.30pm at the Warwick Senior Citizens Centre. Tickets are $10 per person, and snacks will be provided, with a bar and raffles running throughout the night. Come as an individual or a group teams can be put together on the night. Tickets available at Globe Accounting on Palmerin Street or at the door on the night. Inquiries to Chris Donaldson on 0404 839 069.

The clinic will be instructed by local professional trainer Tyrone Darragh from Tyrone Darragh Performance Horses. The clinic is for anybody wishing to enhance their skills in cutting, campdraft or challenges. Cost is $200 and includes lunch both days and dinner Saturday night. Limited to 15 riders - fence sitters welcome for a cost of $50. Call or text Courtney on 0435 771 676.

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GARDEN TIME

BEATRICE HAWKINS

FLOWER SHOW AND MORE

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October is really garden month in Warwick. Tomorrow the garden competition entries close, and will be picked up and collated, with a plan of attack formulated for the judge who will commence his duties on Monday morning. Then St Mark’s Women’s Guild 55th Annual Rose Show will be held on Friday 13 October. The following week, Wednesday and Thursday 18 and 19 October, the Warwick Horticultural Society will hold the Annual Spring Flower Show in St Mary’s Hall in Wood Street. Last year, this was the largest flower show in Queensland, and we are hoping for good entries this year despite the atrocious gardening weather we have been experiencing. The society is 109 years old this year, and with few exceptions have held a Spring Flower Show and Garden Competition annually. The Garden Competition winners will be announced on the Thursday afternoon of the flower show and prizes and trophies given for both competitions. Annette Russell will have her magnificent garden in Killarney open to the public for all of October. If you like roses, put a visit on your list of “to do” things. The roses are all named and the perfume is wonderful! I admire roses, but am not a rose grower. I love their perfume

· Time to start and think about planting all those lovely melons, tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini and beans ready for summer salads. · Zucchinis are such fun to grow in all their different colours, but are such prolific producers you really must limit the number or you will find yourself with enough to feed the whole district! · At Nambour at the Garden Expo, I was fortunate to pick up some old fashioned Klondike Special Watermelon seeds. These are the huge long oval melons, pale green with dark stripes that I remember from my childhood. I am reliably informed that Warpaint is also an excellent variety of watermelon to grow, producing large round striped melons. · I also found some of my favourite Hales Best rock melon seeds at Nambour that I am looking forward to planting. Dixie Jumbo is another lovely rock melon. Both have excellent taste and are not hard like the ones bred for transport and sale in supermarkets today. ●

and variety, but am not dedicated enough to provide the attention they need. Lastly for the Rodeo Weekend, there is the Floral Competitions to be judged on Friday 27 October on design, creativity and condition of materials. So come up with a theme, enter and advertise you club, business or school to all the visitors that will be in town for the rodeo and campdraft. The roses in the main street and town parks are pruned and fertilised annually by the staff so that they will be in full flower for this event. I am away as I am writing this and so have no idea how the Palmerin Street roses are looking, but know that the parks and gardens people will have done their best to have a great show for Rodeo Week. At the moment, lavender is blooming

everywhere. What a hardy and useful plant this is. There are a good many varieties and a really wide range of flower types and colours. It is a fragrant shrub from the Mediterranean area and has a long history of use as a sleep aid, an antiseptic and a tonic. Egyptians used it for embalming, ancient Greeks used the oil for medicine, Roman soldiers carried it as a wound dressing and to stop infection while monks and nuns in the middle ages in England grew it. It is still used for the majority of these uses today and also increasingly as a culinary herb. The Royal Connection with Queen Victoria caused a peak in its popularity as a perfume during her reign as it was a favourite with her. There are three varieties, English, French and Italian/Spanish. We are seeing a lot of the Italian varieties in a wide range of colours at the moment. They are easily recognised by the two brightly coloured wings on the top of each flower. The French Lavender has serrated leaves and the English lavender is considered the true lavender by many gardeners. Its strongly perfumed flowers bloom on square stems above aromatic grey-green foliage from winter through spring. This is the one flowering in my garden at present. ●

October tasks

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Vincenzo’s At the Big Apple celebrated their new image with a launch for families on Saturday 23 September, with a kids’ pet competition, an apple bobbing race and carved apple heads. Adults were entertained for the evening with Italian culinary delights served by chefs Carmello and Leena. New owner, Tracy Allardyce, unlocked the doors to this charming, well-known local icon on the Saturday night with a free cocktail party highlighting Italian cocktails, a fashion parade featuring coats and stoles from ‘Jackson Furs’ from Brisbane and outfits from local fashion house ‘Gracious Giving’, owned by Debbie Wilmott. With a log wood fire, comfortable lounge area and spacious open plan, Vincenzo’s starts a new chapter.

An updated Italian menu is featured, along with new opening times from 8am for breakfast, closing at 5pm every day, with pizza nights on Thursdays closing at 9pm. Tapas nights on Friday and Saturday nights will commence this Friday 6 October and closing at midnight, confirming that Vincenzo’s is a true Italian trattoria! The ‘Apple Barrel Bar’ continues to provide locally-produced fine wines, liqueurs and local beers. Signature Italian cocktails will tempt those with an adventurous spirit! Vincenzo’s walls are lined with eyecatching photography by local artists Sandra McKewan and Andrew Chalmers, and fragrant flowers are now on sale from local grower Sharon Norton. More local products will be on display in the future. ● freetimes.com.au


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QUIET AND SPACIOUS IF you are looking for a base in a quiet location with plenty of flat ground to park your motorhome, caravan or RV, this is for you. The neat two-bedroom home is set back for privacy on this 2208 square metre block. The well designed home features an air-conditioned open plan lounge, dining and kitchen which has a mobile island bench. Both bedrooms are spacious and have built-in wardrobes and the bathroom is as-new. A verandah is on the front of the home with a large covered deck at the rear overlooking established gardens. Also in this area is a detached craft/hobby room, gazebo and greenhouse with fishpond. A single carport is attached to the home and there is also a double lock-up garage with workshop area and double carport attached. There's plenty of space to relax on this well-presented property. â—?

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 25 Easey Street, Warwick Description: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, 5 car garage View: This Saturday 7 October, 11am to 11.30am, or by appointment Price: $269,000 Agent: Scott McLennan, Warwick Real Estate, 0418 588 884

Looking For A Tree Change?

Exceptional Value In Great Location

Surprisingly large 4 bedroom home sitting on approximately 13 acres on 3 titles in Karara. Open plan kitchen dining and lounge room with air conditioning and wood ire. Separate family / rumpus room. All bedrooms have built-in wardrobes. Easterly facing veranda picks up the morning sun, there is also an outdoor entertaining area in the fenced house yard. Lock up shed with 4 car accommodation. The property has 4 dams, is fenced into 3 paddocks and is mostly open with areas of shade trees. A primary school is located at Karara which is approximately 51 kilometres west of Warwick and there is also a hotel. This is a well presented property perfect for your tree change.

Located close to schools, sports grounds and golf course is this 4 bedroom family home. All bedrooms have built-in wardrobes, master has walk-in robe and ensuite. The air conditioned open plan contains kitchen, dining and living area and there is also a separate lounge room. Double lock up garage has internal access to the home. Undercover outdoor area at the rear, fenced 700sqm block in a quiet cul-de-sac. Exceptional value four bedroom brick home.

35 Warrabah Rd Karara Contact Scott McLennan 0418 588 884

18 Ridgeview Road Contact Scott McLennan 0418 588 884

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$292,000

Great Outlook over Golf Course

Huge Reduction, Sellers Want Your Interest

This 4 bedroom brick and tile home situated in a sought after area of Warwick with views over the golf course. Features 4 built-in bedrooms master with ensuite and airconditioning, open plan kitchen, dining, family room and lounge room with wood heater and airconditioning. Large covered outdoor entertainment area, double garage attached with access to backyard via extra roller door, garden shed and fully fenced on a 766m2 block. This property is well worth your inspection to appreciate all it has to ofer.

This property is immaculately presented; it has more than the normal ofering, a home for the discerning buyer, those who demand quality and reinement in build, inclusion, environment and outlook. 4 bedroom, all rooms generous in size, robe capacity and quality of loor coverings and window treatment. The Master Suite is just beautiful, generous Ensuite. All other bedrooms are ideal, spacious and private allowing children and adults alike to enjoy their own private space. The Kitchen is ever so workable, spacious and well designed. The plan and layout superior indeed. Here your Kitchen and Dining are together as one, your two generous Lounge Rooms are each individual, reined and ever so comfortable. 5Kw Back2Grid Solar Power Unit. The porch areas ofer a wonderful place to enjoy, rest, read or simply sit and relect. Walk up the garden path through well-established gardens to your double shed.

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AUCTION TRACTOR & VEHICLES: -Fordson Dexta tractor, Madza 4WD Bravo 2001 B2500 ute & tipping body (128,000km, rego),Kawaski 300 Quad, Dixon 44” Zero turn 22hp mower, FARM MACHINERY: -Page 5ft slasher, Sheare 3ptl cultivator, rear blade, back scoop, 3ptl post hole digger, Hardi boom spray (8mt boom), buck rake, 14ft tyre roller, 10ft tandem disc harrows, Sears overlander 5ft mulsher,single tyne ripper, 6ft tool bar,3 leaf fire harrows, Ferguson 2 farrow M/board plough,3ptl forks, rear pallet forks, 300L hardi sprayer with 6M boom & rear retractable hose reel, GENERAL & TOOLS: -Large PTO cement mixer, hay feeder,garden trailer,9” angle grinder, elec drill, ¾’ sockets, drop saw, gun safe, poly water trough, round hay feeder, trailer crate, Avery 50kg scales,Honda firefighter, bike boom spray,2.5hp 40L compressor, weed eater,2 x steel benches, 2 x welders, drop saw, engine hoist, Honda G400 & Dunlite generators, Stihl 038 chain saw, 2 x elec chain saws, 5ton wood splitter, qty hand tools & spanners, 1 ton grain feeder, steel tank(approx 450gl, used for molasses), Bushman FURNITURE:-round table & 4 chairs, silky oak side board,lead light china cabinet (curved), Italian imported carved 6 piece lounge, Qld red cedar china cabinet, chase lounge, 5 piece queen bedroom suite, Westinghouse fried & freezer, radio player, out door table & 6 chairs, dinning table & 4 chairs, timber sideboard, sofa bed, 2 x dressing tables, 2 x bedside tables & headboard, numerous garden gear.molasses poly tank(1000gl- on steel stand,work bench with vice, 2 x wheel barrows, C-DAX quad bike spray tank (60L with 12v pump), Masport push mower & catcher ( 4hp motor),push bikes, Vista commando rdger with 3.5hp B&S motor, 2 x ute steel tool boxes, garden trailer for ride on mower, 40 sheep panels & Gates.

PLENTY OF POTENTIAL EXISTING two-storey dwelling is very large, with four bedrooms - three with built-in storage - on a block of about 1581 square metres, zoned medium density residential. The property features two bathrooms - one upstairs and one downstairs, comfortable lounge room with wood heater and reverse-cycle air-conditioning, office and sleep-out and an internal laundry. There is a tidy kitchen with dishwasher and upright electric stove. Outside, there is a covered deck area, gazebo, double carport, workshop

FURNITURE: -round table & 4 chairs, silky oak side board,lead light china cabinet (curved), Italian imported carved 6 piece lounge, Qld red cedar china cabinet, chase lounge, 5 piece queen bedroom suite, Westinghouse fried & freezer, radio player, out door table & 6 chairs, dinning table & 4 chairs, timber sideboard, sofa bed, 2 x dressing tables, 2 x bedside tables & headboard, numerous garden gear. PLUS ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION PAYMENT STRICTLY DAY OF SALE --EFTPOS AVAILABLE

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HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 190 Grafton Street, Warwick Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 car Inspect: Saturday, 10am to 11am, or by appointment Auction: Saturday 21 October, at 10am on-site Agent: Contact Tiffany Cruice on 0447 301 913 Southern Downs Realty, Warwick, (07) 4661 8403

GOING, GOING, GONE

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• Residence is set well back from the road

Price: AUCTION 21/10/17 ON SITE 2 PM

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and fern house all in a fenced yard. Located about 1.5kms from CBD. Subdivision potential here - subject to council approval. ●

Agent: Tiffany Cruice 0447 301 913

Inspect/Open: SATURDAYS 11:30 – 12:30PM

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HOW TO ACCESS HOME EQUITY

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93 Horsman Rd Warwick Qld 4370

INVESTOR’S SPECIAL •฀Sound฀three฀bedroom฀residence. •฀New฀External฀Paint •฀Three฀car฀accommodation •฀Large฀aviary •฀Large฀2,189m2฀block฀-฀ Suitable฀Subdivision

PRICE $252,000 Contact฀Richard฀0427฀780฀782฀•฀richt.i@bigpond.com WARWICK QLD 4570 12367290-PB40-17

before they can sell it. It’s important that you thoroughly explore your financial position, which may include seeking financial advice from a qualified professional, before you make any decisions. Many experienced agents who have seen one or two property cycles in their time will likely ask the equity question early to avoid any heartache down the track. If you are serious about selling, start by finding out from the agent and your solicitor what costs may be associated with the property sale, and then talk to the bank to find out how much equity you may have. It’s much better to explore this question early and avoid potential tears and disappointment down the track when you’ve fallen in love with your dream home only to find out you don’t have as much equity as you thought. ●

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IF you are considering selling your property, a question that may come up is what level of equity you have in your home. It is important that you fully investigate your equity position before you make any decisions about selling or buying another property. There are some common traps associated with using equity in your home, and it’s important you do the sums early, so you understand your position. Equity is the difference between the value of the property and the owner’s unencumbered interest in the property. In other words, it’s what would be left over if you sold the property today and paid off all the associated debts with the home (ie the mortgage). People often use part of the equity in their homes to fund activities such as renovations. But what happens when the value of the property falls and the potential sale doesn’t clear the associated debts? It is well documented that regional Queensland property markets are doing it tough and some isolated areas of the southeast corner are not exactly thriving. Unfortunately, there may be some owners who bought property in the past five to 10 years and are now paying off a property that has a lower value today than it did when they bought it. When a property owner is considering selling the property and they have negative equity, it’s more than likely they will need to obtain the bank’s approval

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Warwick Real Estate SATURDAY 07.10.17 11.00am – 11.30am 25 Easey Street 12.00pm - 12.30pm 85 Dragon Street 1.00pm – 1.30pm 71 Canning Street

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Scott McLennan 0418 588 884 Joan Mullins 0409 403 258 Joan Mullins 0409 403 258

Southern Downs Realty SATURDAY 07.10.17 10.00am – 11.00am 11.30am – 12:30pm 1.00pm – 2.00pm 10.00am –11.00am 11.30am – 12.30pm 1.30pm – 2.30pm 3.00pm – 4.00pm 1.00pm – 2.00pm 2.30pm – 3.00pm 9.00am – 10.00am 12:15pm – 1.00pm

190 Grafton Street 282 Wood Street 25 Albert Street 48 Himyar Drive 3 Canningvale Road 2 Derain Drive 10 Amarina Avenue 229 Canningvale Road 6 Braemar Street 33 Canning St 1 Polo Drive

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Family Home

Near new home in an estate where comfort is king. Three standard bedrooms, all built in, main has an en suite. Open plan living has slider to the undercover entertaining. Atrium windows above the modern convenience kitchen. Bathroom has shower over the bath with glass half screen, vanity and toilet. Laundry in the garage, rain water tank in the enclosed courtyard. Looking for easy care and little housekeeping - here’s the answer.

Large 4 built in bedroom brick home, 2 bathrooms, open plan living, remote 2 car lock up. Open Plan living, good kitchen, electric appliances, pantry, dishwasher etc. Dining has double hung windows, lounge has large picture window. Family area has sliders to entertainment area which looks over the 1000 m² fully fenced backyard and lockable storage shed.

$ 230,000

$ 310,000

INVESTORS:- Renting at $335 per week

Rural Acreage

Classic Timber

Set up for horses - dam, bore feeding tanks & troughs in each paddock. Tidy 3 bed hardiplank home on 10.45 ha fenced to paddock & laneways. Main sheds are 20m x 8m, 12m x 5m, 4 bay garage/workshop/shed. Open plan home with electric kitchen, dining & family room opening to screened north facing full length verandah. Large bathroom, separate toilet and laundry.

Looking for a buyer who appreciates quality.

1950’s home has North sunroom, doubles as office, on 1012 m². 2 big built-in bedrooms + sleep-outs. Lovely formal lounge has a timber archway to dining room. Bathroom has shower & vanity. Good cupboard space in the kitchen featuring a classic Stanley wood stove, focal point through the winter. Down one step is the separate toilet, laundry with access to undercover entertaining area and backyard with detached powered 2 garage + more.

$ 435,000

$ 255,000

For Rent: 4661 3663 ALLORA - 2 Brm Brick unit, kitchen, open living, shower/bath, garage......................................$ 195 p.w. FREESTONE - 2 Brm, good kitchen, living, fireplace, decks, parkland.......................................$ 250 p.w. 3 Brm Timber, aircon, bath, open living, fireplace, sunroom, built ins, fenced............................$ 260 p.w. 3 Brm Timber, woodfire, kitchen, shower, lounge, storage, 3 car, fenced...................................$ 270 p.w. 3 Brm Townhouse, bath, open plan, 2 living, 2 toilet, car, fenced................................................$ 300 p.w. 3 Brm Brick, 2 bath, open plan, 2 living, 2 car, entertaining, fenced............................................$ 315 p.w. 4 Brm Brick, 2 bath, open plan, 2 living, 2 car, u/cover entertaining, fenced ..............................$ 335 p.w. Rural 4 ac, 4 Brm, bath, living, 5 car, shed, minutes to CBD .......................................................$ 340 p.w. Exec 4 Brm Brick, aircon, 2 bath, 2 living, built ins, 2 car, entertaining .......................................$ 350 p.w.

WARWICK - 809 m², elevated views, water, sewerage, ready to build ....................... $ 89,000 WARWICK - 809 m², power, town water, curb & channel, 3 Bay SHED..................... OFFERS WARWICK - 748 m², elevated views, cul de sac, estate, ready to build ................... $ 109,000 WARWICK - 1120 m², Horsman Rd, power, water, sewer, ready to build ................. $ 120,000 ELLINTHORP - 1012 m², only 7.2K or 7 min to Allora, power next door .................... $ 28,000 LEYBURN - 2023 m², all weather road, power nearby, School, Shops....................... $ 25,000 MARYVALE - 2023 m², power available, close to school, VIEWS ............................... $ 47,000 DALVEEN - 2.39 Ha, off all weather road, rural fenced, power nearby........................ $ 69,000 DEUCHAR - 8 Ha, bitumen road, 3 bay shed, power, pone, country views ............. $ 150,000 See ..... www.heleharm.com ..... for more listings

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NO DEPOSIT HOUSE & LAND PACKAGES FROM $350,000! First home buyers to upsizing families and local investors can enjoy the best in house & land packages available at Orchard Grove. Home sites offer everyday luxury living with contemporary designs and quality fittings providing a relaxed country lifestyle in the emerging Southern Downs Region. The dual dwelling provides the investor with two rents instead of one, which means that the property would normally be positively geared. Our dual dwelling house and land packages are fully council approved. A fire rated dividing wall separates the living areas, and the extra soundproofing ensures the occupants privacy.

4 bedroom home $350,0000 - Complete with ensuite, walk-in-robe, open plan family, living and dining areas, reverse cycle split system air cond. to living area & main bedroom, alfresco entertaining and double lock up garage.

Duplex pair $466,000 - Each duplex features 2 brms, ensuite, walk-in-robe, open plan family, living and dining areas, reverse cycle split system air cond. to living area & main bedroom, alfresco entertaining and single lock up garage.

Duplex pair $515,000 - Each duplex features 3 brms,

Duplex pair $554,000 - Each duplex features 4 brms,

ensuite, walk-in-robe, open plan family, living and dining areas, reverse cycle split system air cond. to living area and main bedroom, alfresco entertaining and single lock up garage.

ensuite, walk-in-robe, open plan family, living and dining areas, reverse cycle split system air cond. to living area & main bedroom, alfresco entertaining and double lock up garage.

NO CATCHES, NO HIDDEN COSTS, NO MORE RENTING FOR APPROVED APPLICANTS. Conditions Apply. Detached duplex pair $615,000 – live in one, rent out the other! Each free standing residence features 4 brms, ensuite, walk-in-robe, open plan family, living and dining areas, reverse cycle split system air cond. to living area & main bedroom, alfresco entertaining and double lock up garage.

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COMMUNITY DIARY FRIDAY 6 OCTOBER

HONOUR FOR FALLEN POLICE

Warwick Singles Social Club Over 50s will meet on Friday 6 October at the Warwick Golf Club for dinner from 6pm. Join us for social occasions regularly for friendship; meet new people, enjoy coffee, movies or chat. Contact warwickssc@gmail.com.

National Police Remembrance Day 2017 in Warwick was commemorated last Friday 29 September with a service at St Mark’s Anglican Church. The day honours the lives of Queensland Police officers who have been killed in the line of duty, and those whose deaths did not occur as a consequence of their duty ... ●

FRIDAY 13 OCTOBER St Marks Womens Guild 55th Annual Rose Festival will be on Friday 13 October at St Marks Hall. Competition schedules detailing the five sections are available from St Marks Church Office, from the Parish website www. warwickanglican.org.au or by emailing sue.nalder@gmail.com. Entries brought to the hall between 8.30am-10.30am. Call Joyce on 4661 1938 or Sue on 0427 962 281 for further information.

MONDAY 16 OCTOBER Warwick National Seniors will travel on Monday 16 October, departing at 7am to see Glow Worms, have lunch, and walk the Gallery walk, all at Mount Tamborine. Book at Suncorp until Wednesday 11 October, all inclusive. Phone Carmel on 4661 3136 for more details.

WEDNESDAY 18 OCTOBER Warwick Horticultural Society Spring Flower Show will be on Wednesday 18 October and Thursday 19 October at St Mary’s Hall, Wood Street, Warwick.

SATURDAY 21 OCTOBER Warwick Uniting Church Spring Fair will be on Saturday 21 October, corner Guy and Fitzroy streets, Warwick from 9am1pm. Bargains, entertainment, food and much more. Contact Marg on 4661

Warwick West State School honours our fallen officers. 2166 or Sue on 4661 1454 for more information. Warwick Singles Social Club Over 50s will meet on Saturday 21 October at Amy’s Cafe in Allora from noon for lunch. Join us for social occasions regularly for friendship, meet new people, coffee, movies, chat. Contact warwickssc@ gmail.com.

SUNDAY 22 OCTOBER Travelling Country Music Club Social will be on Sunday 22 October at Cowboys Clubhouse from 10.30 am - 5pm. Endless cups of tea or coffee all day,

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6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 16. 20. 22. 23. 24. 25.

ACROSS Jeopardise (10) Dry (4) Asperation (4) Blossom (5) Otherwise (4) Rot (9) Manufacture (9) Throw (4) Name (5) Notion (4) Region (4) Mandatory (10)

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DOWN Dog (6) Bird (7) Lump (6) Gap (6) Stop (5) Prime (5) Sphere (3) Outshine (7) Truck (5) Season (6) Sheepish (6) Speculation (6) Pile (5)

Fill the grid so that every row and every 3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9

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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7493 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, Di-splease-d. 8, Da-i-s (rev). 9, To-i-l. 10, Suede (swayed) 11, Rake. 12, Sa-turn-i-ne .16, Ten-thrate. 20, Club. 22, Asset (rev). 23, Turn. 24, Fair. 25, Key witness. Down - 1, Mi-mo-sa. 2, Ap-plau-d. 3, Reas-on. 4, Astern. 5, Ad-d-er. 7, Minks (minx). 13, Inn (in). 14, Pre-ten-d. 15, All-ay. 17, E-s-says. 18, Tit-bit. 19, T-h-rush. 21, Barks.

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g p DOWN 1. As I’m driving the doctor into the plant (6). 2. Give a hand to Paul moving into the new pad (7). 3. Deduce the ears must flop over (6). 4. Behind, in the main (6). 5. It’s dangerous, dear, to change the number in it (5). 7. Jade, we’re told, and furs (5). 13. Said it’s a fashionable drinking place (3). 14. Make out it was before ten on the day (7). 15. Yes, on the whole it does relieve (5). 17. Tries to get the quarters one speaks of (6). 18. Having something nice to eat give the bird a little (6). 19. The time, an hour, does go quickly: it flies (6). 21. Snaps the ships (5).

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ACROSS 6. Unhappy to see pals in trouble, did go round (10). 8. Stand back, the one in blue (4). 9. Work until 1.50 (4). 10. The kid was unstable, you say (5). 11. Shoot over to get something from the garden shed (4). 12. Gloomy, and with reason, about Act I (9). 16. Figure out a threat would be no good (5-4). 20. Wood, perhaps, that’s often used as a meeting-place (4). 22. Plus the woman’s making a comeback (5). 23. A walk - or spin (4). 24. Light and dry (4). 25. Did he see the acused entering the premises? (3,7).

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QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7493 - SOLUTIONS Across - 6, Compromise. 8, Arid. 9, Slur. 10, Lotus. 11, Else. 12, Decompose. 16, Fabricate. 20, Toss. 22, Title. 23, Idea. 24, Area. 25, Compulsory. Down - 1, Collie. 2, Sparrow. 3, Dollop. 4, Hiatus. 5, Cease. 7, First. 13, Orb. 14, Eclipse. 15, Lorry. 17, Autumn. 18, Rueful. 19, Theory. 21, Stack.

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SWAG OF STORM SILVERWARE The NRL and AFL seasons are done and dusted for 2017. What magnificent finals. Plenty of champions on display. The Storm are littered with superstars, but the star of Richmond’s Brownlow medallist and Norm Smith medallist Dusty Martin has been shot into another orbit after last weekend. Billy Slater showed us just a touch of how hard he has worked to get back to his superstar best when his emotion spilled over after winning the Clive Churchill medal. Thoroughly enjoyed both games - you could not have asked for more. - Casey HOW DID YOUR NRL TEAM PERFORM IN 2017? If you are a Storm supporter, it is almost impossible to find fault with their nearperfect season. The Melbourne trophy cabinet will be overflowing with the Premiership, the minor premiership Clive Churchill Medal (Billy Slater) Dally M Medal (Cam Smith) and Dally M Fullback of the Year and Coach of the Year. Suliasi Vunivalu and Josh AddoCarr set try-scoring records and Cameron Smith enhanced his reputation reaching a plethora of milestones throughout the year. Melbourne won 23 games. Lost only four. Finished with a home record of 11/2 and an away record of 12/2. They won 10 on the trot including the grand final and their longest losing streak was one game. They used only 25 players all season, scored 125 tries and conceded only 61 tries. Looking at those stats, it’s amazing they didn’t win the grand final by the length of the straight. Are they the “best ever“ club team. Hard to say, but they will go down in history as one of the best. Where to from here? They lose superstar Cooper Cronk along with Jordan McLean, Tohu Harris and Slade Griffin. Brodie Croft and Riley Jacks. It’s a big void but no-one will handle the transition better than Melbourne and Craig Bellamy. Can they go back to back - only a fool would write them off. 12 OUT OF 10 FOR AN UNBELIEVABLE 2017. Cowboys - Bravest and gutsiest side ever. The battle-weary Cowboys soldiered on as the hysteria and belief spread over throughout NQ of the country. They proved they can mix it with the big guns without their biggest. The Cowboys lost no supporters after the GF, and despite the obvious disappointment, they can hold their heads as high as any team in the NRL. Retention is the name of the game going forward, and most of their top names have been resigned. Te Maire Martin and Jordan McLean join the 2018 roster while Ray Thompson a local junior who has played over 100 NRL games for his beloved Cowboys retires. 2018 expect to see them there when the whips are cracking as they welcome back JT and Matt Scott. 9.5/10 - They showed the rest of the competition what it means to have heart. Roosters - disappointing - In patches they were arguably the most destructive side in the NRL Telstra Premiership. However, rarely - maybe once or twice - were they able to put it all together for 80 minutes, with players guilty of clocking off for extended periods. The Roosters lose Aidan Guerra and Connor Watson heading to the Knights, but welcome attacking weapon James Tedesco. 22 SOUTHERN FREE TIMES

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A third preliminary final loss in four years will hurt, but if they can cut out the schoolboy errors then premiership glory could be theirs in 2018. 7.5/10 harsh but they promised much but didn’t deliver when it counted.

Winners of the inaugural Churches of Christ Fast Fours tournament Tenterfield visiting team Rob Alcock, Nev Richardson, Greg Ambrose and Judy Richardson check out their winning spoils. Broncos - The 11-year premiership drought continues. The team that ended their season will go down as one of the most dominant NRL sides in history. Cold comfort for fans, but the team probably performed above expectations. Many ’experts’ wrote the Broncos off at the start of the season. In the end, the injury curse cruelled their premiership dreams. Here is life at the Broncos without Corey Parker and a lot of that is to do with McGuire’s stellar transition to lock. A new look Broncos awaits in 2018 - Ben Hunt, Tautau Moga, Benji Marshall, Jai Arrow, Herman Ese’ese and Adam Blair exit. Jack Bird joins the team. Question marks remain around the halves pairing of Anthony Milford and Kodi Nikorima. Only time will tell. A fully fit Darius Boyd and hooker Andrew McCullough should see at least another top-four finish. 7.5/10 EELS Out of the finals in straight-sets. When the disappointment fades, the Eels players should look back with pride on what was achieved this season. Players were galvanised by the trauma of 2016. All pulling in the same direction and united by a desperation to play for a coach in Brad Arthur. They finished fourth (their first top-four finish in 12 seasons), won twice as many games as they lost, unearthed a couple of future stars and brought hope back for long-suffering fans. 8/10 - Lookout in 2018. SHARKS There’s a reason why no side has gone back-to-back since the Broncos in 199293 and - the hunter becomes the hunted. The Sharks found out what it’s like to have teams hunting them every week. Patches of brilliance were offset by silly penalties and costly errors, and they paid a heavy price. Their roster is ageing, but they have some rising stars including Valentine Holmes. They lose Jack Bird but gain Josh Dugan. Does James Maloney stay or go. 7/10 SEA EAGLES Was 2017 a success, or a failure? Probably, somewhere in between. They finished with the third-most tries of any club after 26 rounds, but ran out of puff at the end of the season. Tom Trbojevic had a breakout season, while Cherry-Evans and Blake Green developed a great combination. Very little player movement reported. Expect a better finish in 2018. 7/10 PANTHERS Expectations were high after 2016, and the Panthers were early favourites to win the GF. The Panthers had one of the best second half records all season, but the game is 80 minutes. They struggled to beat top four sides and missed too many close games. Seems to be trouble in the den with the question unanswered will captain Matt

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Ray Thorn picked up the Pin shot at the third and the Pro Pin went begging. Ray Thorn added a meat tray to his winnings and Max Hunter won the remaining meat tray. A reminder to all Sporters that due to the Foursomes Championship next Sunday, Sporters players will be teeing off on the 10th tee. It is also an 8.00am tee off. Why not join the fun - visitors and novices are always made very welcome. FAST FOURS The Stanthorpe Bowls Club hosted the inaugural Churches of Christ Classic on Friday with many visiting bowlers joining the locals on perfectly prepared greens. Teams played a new format - Fast Fours that is sure to become popular and was rolled out for the first time in Stanthorpe. Fast Fours is a modified form of the game where teams of four play only four ends with each player playing only one ball per end. A minimum of four teams play in a pool with a minimum of eight pools in the tournament. Points are accumulated throughout the rounds using the standard scoring system. The two teams with the highest scores at the end of the pool rounds to determine the winning team. The tournament style game is perfect for tournaments like this as it allows teams to engage with a variety of opponents and adds a real fun element to the game. In the final round on Friday it was Stanthorpe and Tenterfield going head to head. The visiting team of Rob Alcock, Nev Richardson, Greg Ambrose and Judy Richardson edged out locals John Cook, Ray Rankin, Cliff James and Ernie Towes in a tight finish. Some of the local sponsors included Soul Patterson Pharmacy Argyle Jewellers and Lawrence Springborg. The day began with a minute’s silence for Police Remembrance Day honouring those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. $20 from each team registration was donated toward Farm Hand a Churches of Christ imitative supporting struggling farmers at grass roots level. President of the Stanthorpe Bowls Club Justin Liddy thanked all the sponsors and volunteers who helped make the day a success. Liddy said the Fast Fours concept was a hit with players and he looks forward to the club hosting similar event in the future. BALLANDEAN AGM An early reminder that the Ballandean Football Club will be holding their AGM

on Tuesday the 14th of November at the Ballandean Football Club Clubhouse commencing at 7.00pm. Although al positions will be declared vacant on the night there are people who are willing to put their hand up and contribute once again. The club will be seeking a replacement for their current Treasurer Nicole Rametta who is planning to step down due to work commitments. There is always room for more volunteers, so if you are able to help in any way make sure you put the AGM date in your diary. The Ballandean Club is also planning a barbecue on 14 October to raise some funds for Ben Rametta who broke his leg in the Preliminary Final and Paul Dachs ruptured his ACL. Both players played for the Men through the year and the club would like to show their support.. While you are enjoying the barbecue, you can catch up on what is going on around the club If you get to know others that would like to come, book through the Ballandean club’s email address ballandeanfc@gmail.com no later than 7 October to assist with the catering. HISTORY IN THE CUPS The Howard and Sons Cup is one of the trophies that Stanthorpe golfers have been competing for many years and last weekend the team of Rob Reeves and Mark McCosker added their name to a long list of previous winners. The pair played a very good front nine of one under 35 off the stick sending a message to their opponents that they had well and truly brought their best game on Saturday. The back nine prove a little more difficult for all players, but the pair returned the winning score in the Canadian foursomes finishing one shot clear of Rod Werner and Kev Rowling. Kay Webb and Lorraine Evans teamed up to win the ladies Canadian foursomes holding out Neta Thouard and Helen Jones who settled for runner-up. David Burgess won the pin shots on offer at three and 12, and once again there were no takers for 17. Pro-pins were won by the place getters, Rod Werner at 1/10 and Rob Reeves at 5/14. Lyle Bryant collected the remaining pro-pin at 9/18. Hannah Reeves collected the ladies pin at three, Annelle Batterham at 12 and Linda Kelly had best approach at 17. Mitre 0 and Howard and Sons were the

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sponsors of this popular and enduring event on the Stanthorpe Golf club calendar. A look at the names of previous winners engraved on the cups gives you a real window into the history of the club. Attention turns to the mixed foursomes championships which will be played over 27 holes this Sunday. There are quite a few names on the time sheet at the club, but there is still room for more, so if you have not nominated there is still time but be quick. Remember in this format, it doesn’t matter how bad the shot you play is, food for thought and often an appetising one at that. Tee off will be at 9.30am. after the Sporters have left the tee. The club is looking for a volunteer to look after the bar for a time on Sunday. All offers will be accepted. This Saturday players revert to the later tee off time of 11.30 am for the start of the “summer season“. After the welcome rain during the week, there might not be the same amount of run on the course for the October monthly medal and putting competition. 4 Water Supplies are the Sponsor for the event. The Stanthorpe Open weekend is fast approaching, a four ball on Saturday followed by a stroke round on Sunday. The Sunday time sheet is filling quickly with a number of visitors and members who have already nominated. The time sheets for both days are in the club house. ALMOST STARTING TIME It is that time of year when thoughts turn to not only the major Spring Racing events in Melbourne big days on our own local racing calendars. The Warwick and Stanthorpe cup meetings are only weeks away and preparations are well underway for both meetings. The Warwick Turf club has announced their Ambassador for the big day at Allman park. The face of the 2017 Warwick Cup Day which is only two weeks away is Jess Somes. Meanwhile, in Stanthorpe preparations are underway for the Stanthorpe Jockey club’s annual Caulfield Cup Day extravaganza. Big crowds and good fields are expected for both events. Stanthorpe Jockey club chairman Chips Brunckhorst said he and his committee had been working hard in anticipation of another bumper crowd this year. The recent rain is a welcome relief, and if the prediction of a few more showers over the next couple of weeks is correct, it will see the Stanthorpe track in great order for the upcoming meeting.

Time to get your party together, make your bookings and organise those all important race day outfits. VWS REIGN The VW, VDub, Beetle or V Wee depending on your persuasion is that quirky much loved sometime maligned vehicle many of us grew up with, often learned to drive in and fell in love with on the big screen through the Love Bug. Last weekend VWs of every shape colour and model - some almost unrecognisable swarmed into Warwick for the 2017 Volkswagen Drags at Warwick Dragway . It was impossible to miss the invasion as you drove through the streets of Warwick and an array of the prized possessions took centre stage in Leslie Park on Saturday morning before heading to the track to show their muscles. Enthusiasts travelled from across Queensland and interstate to either display their vehicles at the Show n Shine or put them through their paces on the 1/8 mile track. Sunday’s racing was interrupted with rain delays, but it did not seem to affect the spirit of the competitors or the big crowd. Craig Hughes of VW Magazine Australia said despite the showers and an earlier than anticipated end due to the rain, the event was another success and there was enough racing to get a result. Once bitten by the VW Bug you’re hooked for life it seems. SOUTHERN STARS PREPARE While the Aussie cricketers struggle in the one day series in India, the Australian Women’s team have put the disappointment and demons of their shock exit from the Women’s World Cup behind them and are focusing on their upcoming Ashes series against the Poms. The team hit the training paddock in a training camp in Brisbane this week. It’s the first time the Australian players have come together since being knocked out of the tournament semi-finals in the United Kingdom in late July, with the week-long camp to provide valuable training time ahead of the first Commonwealth Bank Women’s Ashes ODI on 22 October. Inspiration leader Meg Lanning will not be at the helm for this campaign after undergoing shoulder surgery. Lanning underwent surgery on her troublesome right shoulder in August and has been ruled out for 6-8 months. ●

at 4pm. Val Gray is sponsoring the bowls evening with $300 in prize money and a sausage sizzle to finish off the evening. Anyone is welcome to come along and enjoy our Twilight bowls. Names in by 3.30pm, please. We will also have the members draw. The first round of the mixed triples competition was played last Saturday with the following results - Q. Hamer, B. Cross, C. Sawyer d L. Hartley, G. Cross, Slave 27-15; V. Gray, B. Heffernan, D. Scotney d D. Cross, W. Foster, K. Mooney 26-15; P. Gainey, G. Davis, C. Hope d R. Francis, M. Ford, N. Fletcher 1917; R. Lawson, K. Seaby, B. Lee d B. Hartley, Y. Reid, T. Francis 29-8. The second round will continue on Sunday 8 October at 9.30am. D. Scotney’s team will play C. Sawyer’s team and C. Hope’s team will play B. Lee’s team. The final to be played in the afternoon along with social bowls at 1pm. Contact your skip, if you are unable to play. The club only had a few players brave the wind and the heat last Thursday - J. Marriott, L. Johnson d G. Davis, Y. Reid 16-10; L. Hartley, V. Gray d L. Marriott, Chris/Claire shared 17-13. Today, Thursday 5 October will be social bowls starting at 1pm. Hope’s day is on 14 October and 21 October, it is

Condy Club’s day. All are welcome to come along and enjoy a game on these social days. Warwick East bowls Last Thursday was the Red Rooster open triples day. The results for the first round were as follows: G. Shelley, M. O’Leary, V. Smith 11 d D. Christensen, P. Collis, M. Wright 8; B. Black, D. Warr, C. Lawler 14 d E. Diery, N. Hassum, D. Hassum 5; G. Nicklich, B. Lee 13 d J. Lasak, S. Lasak, H. Lasak 6. Round 2 (skips only): J. Lasak 14 d E. Diery 4; B. Black 13 d D. Christensen 4; G. Shelley 12 d G. Nicklich 5. Overall winners were B. Black’s team and the runners-up were G. Shelley’s team. Results for Saturday’s mixed social bowls will appear in next week’s notes. Today is our monthly mixed triples day, with play starting at noon. Phone the club on 4661 9050 between 10am and 11.30am, if you would like a game. Regular skips ensure you have a full team available. On Saturday, there will be mixed social bowls as usual. Play starts at 1pm with names to be in between noon and 12.30pm. There will be the usual trophies on offer, as well as a chance to win the jackpot, which is now a substantial amount.

AROUND THE GROUNDS SOUTHERN DOWNS RIFLE Results for 1 October 300 yards F Class (open) Bruce McAllan 119.2, Margaret Taylor 117.4, Neil Sexton 109.1. (standard) Dave Taylor 123.10, Kevin Jones 120.10, Dave Norman 106.3. (factory rifle) Noel Wilcox 93.4, Slava Davis 79, John Davis 61. (military rifle) Bob Tyllyer 91. A cool morning on Sunday with variable wind made for more pleasant conditions for the competition, with a good attendance for the various classes. Well done to all the winners of their groups, with some excellent scores recorded. Next week on Sunday 8 October we will be shooting at 400 yards, sign on at 8.30am for 9am start. Contact Margaret on 4666 1018 for details, hope to see you all there. Premier Darts Warwick bowls

OCTOBER EVENTS Wednesday 4: Social Bowls Saturday 7: Capalaba Visit In with afternoon bowls with names on the board, or in by 12.30pm for play at 1pm. Sunday 8: Capalabah Visit In with morning bowls freetimes.com.au

at 9.30am followed by a barbecue lunch. Names on Board or phone in by 8.45am. All members, and visitors are asked to come along and make it a great two days for the Capalaba bowlers. Wednesday 11: Jackpot Bowls (Pairs) - Jack Pot $110. Thursday 12: S.D.D.L.B.A. Super Vets at our Club. Saturday 14: Social Bowls Wednesday 18: K.F.C. sponsored bowls. Saturday 21: Social Bowls. Sunday 22: Bushies sponsored bowls afternoon. A great day is guaranteed as Bushies days are always very popular with great bowls, excellent catering (there are no better cooks than the Bushies wives) and great fun and prizes galore, so see you there. Visitors are always made most welcome at all our social days on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and Sunday sponsored days. Phone 4661 1516 with names in from noon to 12.30pm for play at 1pm. A Working Bee on the Green is held every Monday morning of the month starting at 8.30am. There is always a great band of workers, and any extra assistance is always most appreciated.

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