Mail - Mt Evelyn Mail - 12th December 2017

Page 1

Mail

Mount Evelyn

6 Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

Restrictions to start

3

Fatal crash charges

A Mail News Group publication

26-27

Best in local sport

Phone: 5957 3700 Trades and Classifieds: 1300 666 808

The car, which was carrying eight people at the time of the crash, was destroyed. 145412

Picture: GREG CARRICK

Eight years’ jail when she had demanded them back as she wanted to leave. In the minutes leading up to the crash, the court heard that two of Toulson’s passengers had asked her to slow down and were concerned that she was tailgating other cars, speeding and overtaking when it was unsafe to do so. In an impact statement Amber’s mother, Lisa Beard, described her daughter as having a “passion for life.” “We didn’t have much but we had each other, we were happy ... all that changed on 6 October 2015, when my baby didn’t come home,” she said.

SAVE MONEY REDUCE YOUR RUNNING COSTS BY HAVING YOUR VEHICLE REGULARLY SERVICED AT ULTRATUNE LILYDALE

Don’t put off your dental check up, your teeth are our priority. Ring or call in to make an appointment with our friendly team. Please call for appointment 5964 2129 6B/2 Union Rd, Wandin Nth 1st Fl above Vic Strawberry Assoc

FREE COMPREHENSIVE CHECK & ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE WITH EVERY SERVICE 24A John St, Lilydale

Your Local Service Specialist

Ph 9735 5665 lilydale@ultratune.com.au

In sentencing, County Court Judge Michael O’Connell said it was difficult to overstate the seriousness of Toulson’s offending. He said he had also taken into consideration her early guilty plea, the fact she had no prior offending, was remorseful and had sustained a brain injury in the crash. “You were grossly affected by alcohol, you’d been told not to drive, your car keys had been taken from you but you demanded and obtained them back. “You then drove dangerously and at excessive speed, you did so with a large number of people in the car, many of whom were unrestrained you ignored requests to slow down.“

Clancy Road Mt Evelyn 3796 Cash paid for copper, brass, aluminium, etc . . . Cash paid for steel

Tel: 9736 2853

www.evelynrecycling.com.au

425093-JL45-10

Have your teeth sparkling for Christmas.Get in before Xmas for our special offer checkup clean and X-Rays for $160. We offer bulk billing to Medicare eligible children aged between 2-17 years.

pole, passenger side first, around 6.15pm. Amber Beard was just one of eight passengers in the Holden Commodore sedan at the time of the incident and was sitting on her brother’s lap in the front passenger seat. She was killed and five other passengers were seriously injured - Toulson also suffered serious injuries, including a traumatic brain injury. The court heard that prior to the incident Toulson had been drinking with friends at Lilydale Lake. Friends later said to police that Toulson was “half-cut” and “pretty pissed”. Hey boyfriend at the time had taken the keys off her, though a friend relinquished them

12341536-PB09-17

Your Local Dentist in Wandin.

12371006-ACM46-17

Emily Toulson, 24, of Healesville, has been sentenced to at least five years in prison over the death of 16-year-old Amber Beard in Mt Evelyn on 6 October, 2015. Toulson pleaded guilty to culpable driving causing death and five counts of negligently causing serious injury. She was sentenced to eight years and eight months in prison, but will be eligible for parole in five years. The court heard that Toulson was more than twice the blood-alcohol limit when she took a bend at high speed on Hereford Road, Mount Evelyn before sideswiping two cars coming in the opposite direction and slamming into a


12359893-EPJ50-17

1 DAY SALE THURSDAY DECEMBER 14 Offers only available at IGA Cockatoo & IGA Belgrave South Corona & Coopers Pale Ale Slabs

Upside Down Wines 750ml

42

$

Stella Atrois & Carlsberg Slabs

ea

40

$

8

$ 99

ea

ea

ALL CHRISTMAS PRODUCTS - 20% OFF

Yellowglen Colours

2 for

Australian Grown Nectarines & Peaches

Coca Cola 24 x 375ml

12

$

3

$ 99 kg

Australian Grown Leg of Lamb

13

$

7

99

$ 99

ea

Thins Chips 175g

Premium Beef Mince

1

$ 29

7

ea

$ 99 kg

kg

On behalf of the teams at both IGA Belgrave South & IGA Cockatoo we wish you all a safe & Merry Christmas

Cockatoo

Belgrave South

34 McBride Street 5968 8066

151Belgrave Hallam Road 9754 2293

PLUS

RE MANY MO

SPECIALS IN STORE

Specials available while stocks last - limit rights reserved. No rainchecks available

2 MAIL

|

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

mailcommunity.com.au


NEWS

Fatal hit charges By Kath Gannaway A Steels Creek man has died, and a Seville woman walking with him sustained serious injuries after being hit by a car on the Monbulk-Seville Road at Seville on Saturday, 9 December. A 27-year-old Monbulk man, the driver of the car, faced Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Monday 11 December charged with dangerous driving causing death and dangerous driving causing serious injury. The man, 58, and woman, 68, were walking the man’s dog on the verge of the road when they were struck from behind around 1pm. Emergency services treated them at the scene, but were unable to revive the man. The

woman suffered serious injuries and was taken by air ambulance to the Royal Melbourne Hospital. Detective Sergeant Darren Williams of the Major Collision Investigation Unit said they would like to speak to anyone who witnessed the crash or observed the car involved prior to the crash. He said the vehicle had been observed being driven in an erratic way just prior to the collision. “What we look for in our investigation of this type is speed, drugs and alcohol. They will form part of our investigation,” Det Sgt Williams said. “This is another tragedy that’s struck our community and something that could have

IN BRIEF Think of neighbours

been avoided.” The dog also received veterinary attention. Melbourne media reports on Monday identifying the injured woman as a well-known Seville veterinarian Marilyn Price have however been confirmed by the Seville Veterinary Clinic as being incorrect. The Monbulk-Seville Road was closed at Aitken and Wandin Creek roads for several hours while emergency services attended to the victims and police carried out investigations. Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit an anonymous report at www.crimestoppersvic. com.au .

Coming into the festive season, police are reminding those holding parties to consider neighbouring houses. On 3 December at 7.30am Emerald police were called to a premises on Henry Street, Koowee rup for loud music. The hosts were handed an $1800 fine for failing to obey police direction to abate noise. Emerald Police Sergeant Dave Calkin reminded residents to be considerate of neighbouring houses. “As we're coming into the festive season - if you’re having parties at home be considerate towards neighbours ... keep the noise down after midnight, and if a direction is given by police to abate noise then follow it, otherwise it is a fine,” Sgt Calkin said. “A popular misconception is that just telling your neighbours you’re having a party is a licence to make as much noise as you like for as long as you like.” Failing to obey police direction to abate noise is a $793 fine.

Scout hall burglaries Police are investigating a series of targeted burglaries on Scout halls within the outer eastern suburbs since 23 November. A total of six Scout halls have since been targeted. These halls are in Ferntree Gully, Bayswater, Heathmont, Belgrave and Mount Evelyn, with cash and electronic items stolen. If you have any information about the offences, contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Unlawful assault Between 12.40am and 12.50am on Sunday 3 December, two men approached and assaulted a male walking through Alma Treloar Park in Cockatoo. The alleged offenders are described as being Caucasian and about 25 years old. It is believed one of the men was wearing blue camouflage clothing and the other offender was wearing a khaki jacket and had black curly hair. Anyone with information is urged to contact Senior Constable Neylan at Emerald police station on 5954 0200

Operation roadwise

Frederick Etheridge celebrates 30 years of volunteering with mayor Len Cox.

Council says thanks for volunteers’ years

12375177-DJ50-17

Heroes Avenue, Emerald Phone: 5968 5052

•฀Service฀&฀Tune฀to฀all฀makes ฀฀฀and฀models •฀E.F.I.฀Repairs฀&฀Gas฀Tuning •฀4x4฀Manual฀&฀Automatic ฀฀฀Transmission฀Repair •฀Power฀Steering฀Service฀&฀Repairs •฀Large฀Range฀of฀ ฀฀฀Spare฀Parts฀Available •฀Licensed฀Roadworthy฀Testers Tyres from $75 fitted & balanced!

Bookaburra Volunteers who run community reading programs for children will be thanked for the incredible support they give to families with young children. Cr Len Cox said volunteers were essential to the fabric of the Yarra Ranges community. “These are the people who generously offer their time and energy to projects which support and enrich our lives,” Cr Cox said. “Our volunteers keep our community strong and cohesive. I can’t thank them enough.” The Coldstream Primary School welcomed the volunteers with Christmas songs, followed by lunch, raffle and the Years of Service awards.

Brad

MONBULK COMMUNITY CAROLS 2017

Our new office is now located at:

Suite 3 445 Princes Hwy Officer 3809

Free Entry, Free Programs Candles Available Monbulk Monbulk Community Carols is a co-operative community event with Monbulk Churches, Monbulk & District Rotary Club Inc. & Monbulk Primary School

PO Box 601 OFFICER VIC 3809 /BradBattinMP

@BradBattinMP

brad.battin@parliament.vic.gov.au 03 5953 0216 BradBattin.com.au

Authorised by Brad Battin MP, Suite 3 445 Princes Highway Officer 3809. Funded from Parliament’s Electorate Office and Communications Budget

mailcommunity.com.au

l Loca

WE HAVE MOVED!

BBQ starts 6.30pm Carols start 7.30pm at the Rotunda in The Pines, Monbulk Primary School Cnr Main Rd & David Hill Rd, Monbulk

Melways Ref: 127 F5

ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED

dly

Prou

BATTIN MP

Friday 15th December

Come and join in the community singing with Mater Christi Carols Band and Singers and Primary School Choirs

ADVERTISEMENT

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

|

12369714-FA44-17

J.L. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS & MANUAL REPAIRS

Ms Etheridge began with Lilydale Meals on Wheels 40 years ago and was joined by her husband 10 years later. Joan Smith has been volunteering in Yarra Ranges for 30 years with council’s Aged and Disability Services. Ms Smith shared great stories about the early days at Upwey Meals on Wheels. When she began, there was a thriving kitchen where meals were cooked and collected in small containers for distribution to the residents. Now the food all comes individually packed and chilled.

12374990-RC50-17

To celebrate International Volunteer Day on Tuesday 5 December, council hosted an event at The Eastern Golf Course in Yering, to thank volunteers. Mayor Len Cox said council delivered a heartfelt thanks to the Yarra Ranges volunteers and their efforts to support residents in the community. More than 100 volunteers attended, receiving awards for 40, 30, 25, 20, 15 and five years of service. Volunteers Alice and Fred Etheridge, from Mooroolbark, were celebrated for their incredible dedication for a combined 70 years of volunteer service.

Victoria Police will increase traffic enforcement operations over the Christmas and holiday period as part of Operation Roadwise, targeting dangerous driver behaviour. The campaign asks motorists to ‘think of us before you drive’, referring to the heightened police presence on the state’s roads across the upcoming Christmas and holiday period. Last year, 26 drivers died on Victorian roads with a blood alcohol level over .05, police issued almost 130,000 penalty notices for speeding and detected almost 28,000 mobile phone infringements. In preparation for the holiday period Minister for Roads and Road Safety Luke Donnellan also unveiled the new Transport Accident Commission road safety campaign on 10 December. The campaign takes aim at three major factors in Victorian road trauma – drink-driving, speed and distractions.

MAIL 3


NEWS

Q&A The editor’s desk Despite its inherently nauseating nature, many audiences do take fake news with a grain of salt. However, there are occasions where it can be downright dangerous. A recent example is a post in a popular Yarra Ranges-related Facebook page, which left a few members confused last week. The post read: ‘Warning’. These two men are going around Emerald District knocking on doors claiming to be from the council and are asking for entry to your home to check your taps for water contamination. Do not let them in, they are not council workers. Please share this with your friends as they are dangerous! Don’t answer the door if you’re home alone! The post featured a picture of two middle-aged men, with smiling faces. Many may have picked up the gag that is, the two men pictured were actually actors Joe Pesci and Daniel Stern, who played bumbling crime duo - Marvin and Harry - in the hit film ‘Home Alone’. But it’s obvious the reference was missed by a few, which begs the question - could there be a risk of unnecessary panic being spread locally? Scammers, including unqualified builders offering services, are known to have operated in the region from time to time. Perhaps there are even members of the page who have even been scammed themselves. This incident should serve as a reminder of the importance of good journalism and ethical editorial practices.

with Seth Lukas Hynes, Healesville film reviewer and author

What is something people don’t know about you? One thing people don’t know about me is that I have Asperger’s Syndrome. What has been your most memorable moment? My most memorable moment was holding in my hands my own collection of short stories.

What is your favourite book? The Gnole by Alan Aldridge. What six guests, dead or alive, would you invite to a dinner party? Author Max Barry, current Doctor Who, Peter Capaldi, CEO and co-founder of Cyan Worlds, Rand Miller, journalists Clementine Ford and Sarah Vowell, and science fiction author Steven Baxter.

What would your final meal be? Making frittatas with really fancy meats and nice vegetables.

What was your first and best film? My best film would be ‘2001- A Space Odyssey’.

What event, past, present or future would you like to witness? I would have like to have witnessed being an adult when the Soviet Union fell.

What are you working on right now? I’m currently putting together my first long novel, doing film reviews for my YouTube channel and brainstorming short stories.

What is your favourite television show? Doctor Who.

See Seth’s round up of the ’Worst Movies of 2017’ on page 26.

THREE … ways to brighten up this Christmas

1

Consider ditching the trusty ol’ plastic Christmas tree and replacing with the real deal. You don’t necessarily have to dip in to your hip pocket and fork out for one grown on a tree farm. Perhaps decorate one of your favourite shrubs in the backyard. The kids will love it.

2

Christmas lighting: Why not check out others’ many hours of handiwork. There are some fantastic lights already visible in the area. It’s a rite of passage in Australia to pack up the kids in the car and check out all the lights. It’s a great way to interact with your community, too.

3

Donate to a charity: There are endless options to help out others in-need during the festive season. The Emerald and Belgrave libraries are just two of many groups which are holding giving tree initiatives. Or, from now until Boxing Day, Yarra Ranges shoppers can purchase a $2 Redkite donation card at Coles supermarkets - with 100 per cent of proceeds going to Redkite, helping families affected by cancer.

Seth Lukas Hynes.

***WIN A BOTTLE OF PENFOLDS 2007 GRANGE*** Valued at $750.00 Simply buy your Christmas drinks from us and go into the draw

Until Dec 22nd 2017, spend $240.00 in any one transaction, to get an entry, (Competition closes 8pm Friday 22nd Dec 2017, prize will be drawn immediately after at our in-store tasting)

OLINDA CELLARS OPEN 7 DAYS Shop 7/540 Mt Dandenong Tourist Road Olinda Ph 03 9751-0999

www.olindacellars.com.au 12374481-RC50-17

4 MAIL

|

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

mailcommunity.com.au


NEWS

Ranges beat the floods By Peter Douglas The Yarra Ranges seems to have escaped any major damage, after more than 150mm of rain fell on the region from Friday 1 December to Sunday 3 December. As flooding from the three-day December storms subsided over the last week, extensive inspections of the damage took place, with council reporting only minimal impact. Thankfully, no reports of damage to houses were reported to either the municipal recovery manager or Yarra Ranges Council’s building surveyor. Yarra Ranges Council chief executive officer, Glenn Patterson, said there were no reports of damage to any council assets. “We had prepared for the weekend by distributing messages from agencies, such as VICSES, to the community and placing 31 employees on standby for the storms,” Mr Patterson said. “We received more than 125 road and drain-related requests and 25 tree-related requests over the weekend, with Healesville, Mount Evelyn and Upwey some of the most affected areas. “We are still assessing the impact of the weather on reserves and community infrastructure, such as roads and footpaths, along with business and tourism, including our local farms.” Mr Patterson praised local emergency services, council employees and community member for their efforts in preparing and responding to the storm. Meanwhile, Liberal candidate for Evelyn, Bridget Vallence, took to the skies to inspect the damage from a different vantage-point. “This was a great opportunity to get a better perspective on the flooding, so I can better communicate with growers and emergency

The view of the floods from the sky.

Bridget Vallence with Yarra Valley Aviation pilot Graham Bunn. 175957 services,” Ms Vallence said. “You could see the many estuaries were overflowing and running off, and there were brown patches where the water had been.”

Date of Commencement

City of Knox

18/12/2017

Shire of Yarra Ranges*

18/12/2017

City of Maroondah*

18/12/2017

City of Manningham*

18/12/2017

12364489-EPJ40-17

Fire Danger Period Municipality

their picking efforts, as they forecast for heavy rains became clearer. There were some reports of damage to cherry production locally.

Fruit Fly - Be prepared It’s on the Yarra Valley doorstep

DECLARATION The Chief Officer of CFA will be introducing the Fire Danger Period for all land within the municipalities listed below. The Fire Danger Period will commence at 0100 hours on the date shown and unless varied by a subsequent declaration, will end at 0100 hours on 1st May 2018.

Picture: ROB CAREW

Ms Vallence said fruit growers in the region had experienced some impact, but much less than had been anticipated. She said strawberry growers had ramped up

Queensland Fruit Fly threatens Yarra Valley horticulture production by laying tiny eggs inside fruit.. The damage is hard to see at first... The Fruit rots inside as the insect larvae grow. We can all help keep fruit fly out of the Yarra Valley! Freeze or cook produce from areas outside of the Yarra Valley. Keep your edible gardens clean, pick all the ripe produce – leave nothing for the fruit fly to find!

(*Outside of Metropolitan Fire District) Certain restrictions on the lighting fires are in force during the Fire Danger Period. Information about fire restrictions within the Country Area of Victoria can be obtained from www.cfa.vic.gov.au, your local CFA District Office or Municipal Fire Prevention Officer.

“Keep the Yarra Valley Fruit Fly FREE”

Steven Warrington

Further Information - CALL Queensland Fruit Fly Regional Coordinator on 0490 381 999

Chief Officer CFA

email-qff@agribusiness-yarravalley.com

Queensland fruit fly can hitch a ride inside fruit. 12375021-CG50-17

mailcommunity.com.au

Visitors please-Protect the Yarra Valley by leaving infested fruit behind. Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

|

MAIL 5


NEWS

Burn-off caution from CFA By Derek Schlennstedt CFA and Yarra Ranges Council are reminding residents to clean-up their properties in the lead-up to the implementation of fire restrictions which will commence from 1am on Monday 18 December. Though they urge residents not to ‘rush out’ to try and beat the restriction date, and if burning off to heed the CFA website and advice. CFA Operations Manager Dave Renkin said during the lead up to the restriction date, CFA stations around the Yarra Ranges receive a high number of call-outs to fires that get out of control from overzealous property owners trying to reduce their fuel loads before the restrictions. “We do get a bit of a spike, before the fire restriction period being introduced,” he said. “I suppose historically over a number of years, we’ve seen a number of burn-offs get away from residents - the weather conditions will change and unfortunately we do get the scenario where we get a number of fires that do escape and require the services of local brigades.” Although many residents use burning-off as a way of reducing fuel loads on their property, Mr Renkin also suggested other alternatives such as green waste bins and Yarra Ranges Council Bundled Branches initiative - an initiative where the council collects up to three cubic metres of bundled branches from properties within the municipality. Mr Renkin also acknowledged that while the Yarra Ranges had seen above average rainfall, it won’t take long for undergrowth and fuel loads to dry out. “Even though we’ve had some good rainfall over the last weekend it’s not going to take very long for conditions to dry out,” he said. Mr Renkin said fires in the region, including recent ones in Bunyip State Park and near Mat-

Fires restrictions in the Yarra Ranges will come into effect from 1am, 18 December. lock showed there was already increased activity and that this would worsen into summer. “We already had one in Bunyip, and near Matlock - all deemed to be lightning strikes and were burning pretty freely in very dry forest ... a lot of work was done to bring those under control,” he said. “There is an underlying dryness within our forested areas at the moment and that will continue right through into summer - people need to remain very vigilant and report any

smoke they see to triple-zero. “Conditions will get a lot worse than what they have been.” Restrictions mean no fires can be lit in the open without a permit. The restrictions apply to residents in the Yarra Ranges, Knox, Maroondah and parts of Manningham. Mr Renkin said residents who choose to burn-off before restrictions are implemented

should monitor weather conditions, ensure they have a hose or water source nearby and register their burn-off with the CFA. To find out more information regarding restrictions and who it affects, visit www.cfa. vic.gov.au/warnings-restrictions/restrictionsduring-the-fire-danger-period/ Residents can also register their burn-off by calling 1800 668 511 or visit and fill out the form at www.cfa.vic.gov.au/contact/registeryour-burn-off/

Tasty Az needs sweet as home to help out more youths By Derek Schlennstedt The future of Lilydale social enterprise Tasty Az remains unclear, after the enterprise which empowers young people living with disabilities and highlights their inspirational talents was told it had to vacate its current site by April this year. Since its inception in 2013 the social enterprise has blossomed into a catering and hospitality service that provides specialist training and experience for young people living with disabilities. Late last year, founder Jules Morman found out that their current site on Mangans Road, Lilydale was due to be developed into units, leaving them displaced. The Mail spoke to Ms Morman, who said she had faced regular sleepless nights where she would scour the Lilydale area for possible sites. “It’s been really fabulous to do this here but we’re in a position now where we’re going to be displaced,” Ms Morman said. “We are catering with a conscience; we nurture and support every young person to reach their own individual potential, to strive for their own goals, while also catering for our community.” The lack of security surrounding their future has also meant that Jules has had to refuse future applicants. “I would have had in excess of 12 inquiries over the last four to five weeks,” she said. “Not having a premises to move to makes me hesitant though ... I’d like to say next year we’re taking new applicants but how can you do that if you haven’t got a place to go to?” The enterprise has already won two prestigious awards since its beginnings and on two occasions has catered for the Premier of Victoria, Daniel Andrews. Although Ms Morman has searched tirelessly for a new location without result, Yarra Ranges Council recently decided to look at the viability to transform the former Montrose Maternal and Child Health Centre (MCHC) which was due to for demolition as a location for Social Enterprises. Jules would like to continue to grow the en6 MAIL

|

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

Tasty Az, an enterprise that empowers young people and highlights their inspirational talents, has to vacate its current site by April this year, leaving it future hanging in the balance. terprise and employ more young people, but said without the security of having a site to relocate to it would be too difficult. “We want to grow the training aspect of our business and help as many young people as we can and help them move forward into other opporutunities in our community and

we can only do that by having our own space,“ she said. The possibility that Tasty Az could use the MCHC site as a new location may come to fruition when councillors at the Yarra Ranges Council meeting on 28 November voted to defer the demolition in order to complete a feasibility study in the possible use of the former

MCHC building for community use as a social enterprise. Tasty Az, so-called for the delicious products they create also make a range of jams and chutney’s among other items. To find out more about Tasty Az got to http://bit.ly/2BvFAGi or ring 0449 028 637 mailcommunity.com.au


Exp:06/04/17. 11/04/17. Participating Participating Exp: 02/01/18. Exp: stores only. terms below. stores only.See See terms below.

Exp: 02/01/18. 11/04/17. Participating Exp: 06/04/17. Participating stores SeeSee terms below.below. storesonly. only. terms

Exp: 02/01/18. 11/04/17. Participating Exp: 06/04/17. Participating stores SeeSee terms below.below. storesonly. only. terms

12374817-DJ50-17

Sink your teeth into these great deals!

Exp: 02/01/18. 11/04/17. Participating Exp: 06/04/17. Participating stores SeeSee terms below.below. storesonly. only. terms

Valid at participating KFC stores only. For meals that include chicken pieces, set combinations apply. Food for illustration purposes only. *Saving is based on full menu price. Limit of one coupon per customer visit. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. Surrender coupon to redeem Valid at paricipating KFCBacchus storesMarsh, only.Ballan, For meals that include chickenCaltex pieces, combinations apply. Food forFootscray, illustration *Saving is based full Melton, menuMildura, price.Point Limit one coupon per offer. Participating Stores: KFC Altona, Benalla, Brimbank, Calder Outbound, Melton,set Deer Park, Elizabeth Street, Ferntree Gully, Hopperspurposes Crossing 1 & only. 2, Irymple, Keilor, Laverton, Melbon Central, Cook,ofSeymour, Shepp City, Shepp customer visit. Not to used in conjunction anyStreet, other offer. Surrender redeem offer. stores: Benalla KFC, Shepparton City KFC, KiallaWyndhamvale, KFC. South (Kialla), Sunbury, Sunshine, Sunshine MP,be Swan Hill, Swanston Street, 401 with Swanston Sydenham, Tarneit, Taylors coupon Hill, Wallan,to Wallan Inbound, WallanParticipating Outbound, Wantirna, Waterfront City, Watergardens, Werribee, Werribee Plaza, Woodgrove, Yarraville.

mailcommunity.com.au

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

|

MAIL 7


FOCUS ON … ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS

Keep it small and friendly Avoid the pre-Christmas madness of the bigger shopping centres and enjoy shopping in a friendly and stress-free environment at Cortella Homewares in Yarra Junction. Cortella’s owners have been busy stocking the store with everything Christmas, including Christmas trees, LED and solar lights, tinsel, ornaments, garlands, table decorations, plates, napkins, glasses, candles, wrapping paper and boxes. On the gift front they have personally selected something for everyone in the family, with a great selection of giftware including art pieces from the Lisa Pollock collection, You Are An Angel figurines, as well as toys, novelties, arts and crafts, and ladies, men’s and baby gifts. “We have everything from gifts, cards and wrap, serving and partyware, toys, and an extensive art supply range, just to name a few,” Clea said. “This year we have an even bigger selection of Christmas decorations to make everyone’s Christmas sparkle. Cortella Homewares' Clea. 175663 “Our aim is to provide the local community with a broad range of quality products they can source locally without having to go down the line.” The friendly team at Cortella look forward to making customers’ festive shopping experience as stress-free and enjoyable as possible. They also offer layby and gift vouchers, although conditions do apply. Cortella Homewares is located at 2450 Warburton Highway in Yarra Junction. For more information, phone 5967 2652 or find them on Plenty of gift ideas for this Christmas. 175663 Facebook.

Pictures: ROB CAREW

Just some of the inspiring items at Cortella Homewares. 175663

Plenty of gift options for family and friends. 175663

Last Minute Christmas Shopping Get it locally, we have all your decoration, gift and entertaining needs. Thank you to all our customers for your support during the year, wishing everyone a safe festive season

YARRA JUNCTION VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTRE YARRA JUNCTION

PH: 5967 2652 8 MAIL

|

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

mailcommunity.com.au


FOCUS ON … ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS

Promoting the feeling of family togetherness at Cuckoo. 175779

Picture: ROB CAREW

The beautiful, inviting premises. 175779

Christmas for families station,” Cuckoo Restaurant assistant manager Simone Gordon explained. “We have brilliant entertainment and traditional Bavarian floorshows that always makes people have a laugh, forget their troubles and enjoy the moment.” While the Cuckoo was once a modest refreshment stop, in 1958 it was sold to Willi and Karin Koeppen and is now a buzzing 450-seat family restaurant. “The Cuckoo Restaurant is not just about food and entertainment, but about embracing

every person regardless of race, colour, creed or orientation,” Simone said “As Karin Koeppen, managing director and owner of the Cuckoo Restaurant has said, there are no barriers here - everyone comes to forget their troubles and be in joy - together - as one.” As well as providing the opportunity to experience a traditional German buffet-style restaurant, the Cuckoo also offers a range of gifts and memorable tokens. “We sell traditional Bavarian hats, cuckoo clocks, cuckoo koala bears for the kids, key-

rings, puppets, beer steins, tea towels, aprons, Bavarian music, postcards and books,” Simone explained. “We also have an in-house cake service for your booking where you can pre-order a nine or 12-inch cake (with flavours including) vanilla sponge, chocolate sponge, black forest cake, and for $5 extra a chocolate mud cake which are all decorated for you.” The Cuckoo Restaurant is located at 508 Mount Dandenong Tourist Road in Olinda. For more information, phone 9751 1003 or visit www.cuckoorestaurant.com.au.

12371299-HM50-17

Christmas time at Olinda’s Cuckoo Restaurant is about expanding and promoting the feeling of family, togetherness and fostering memories to last a lifetime. Boasting traditional German Bavarian cuisine and a dining experience that includes Bavarian music and entertainment for all ages, the Cuckoo Restaurant is the ‘little mad, magical and brilliantly bizarre’ destination this festive season. “We are a traditional Bavarian restaurant that offers all you can eat main courses, entree and dessert buffet with a salad bar and soup

mailcommunity.com.au

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

|

MAIL 9


Cubbies, Forts & Mu ch More Also Free Swing Fra me With Every Cubby Sold While Stocks La st

Don’t Forget Christmas Open 7 Days Mon-Sat 9-5 Sun 10-5 Sales Delivery Professional Installation Service Custom Decks

24 months interest free terms available (conditions apply)

Proudly Australian Made and Owned Free No Obligation Site Inspections & Advice ELC +Kinder Range Available

CALL NOW Dont Miss Out

KILSYTH 93-95 Canterbury Road

9870 3811

kilsyth@aaronsoutdoor.com.au 12371230-LD48-17

10 MAIL

|

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

mailcommunity.com.au


FOCUS ON … ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS

Jewellery for decades Having owned and operated Monbulk Jewellers since 1994, Ken and Helen Hunt have spent more than two decades providing the local community and surrounds with a pleasant alternative to larger chain jewellery stores. As a trusted family business, Ken and Helen are joined by their long-time staff member Jennifer Hopkins and her daughter Betsy as they provide a great range of handmade or specifically chosen gold, silver and stone set jewellery. Their abundance of gorgeous products includes eternity diamonds, Australian argyle diamonds, pearl and opal gems, as well as engagement and wedding rings, Citizen, Classique and Sekonda watches and a comprehensive range of gemstones and natural crystals. Add to this, Monbulk Jewellers provides a comprehensive range of services including quality repairs for all forms of jewellery, watches and clocks, as well as jewellery remodelling and remaking, engagement ring and jewellery design/making, pearl and bead threading, valuations and insurance work and gemstone identification and cutting. No job is too big or too small and everything left in their care is treated as precious. Monbulk Jewellers is also proud to be home to ‘Masters Touch’ Fine Art Gallery and Golf Art Australia. This is business owner and fine artist Kenneth S. Hunt’s exclusive gallery. The walls of the shop exhibit a beautiful and ever-changing range of original oil paintings and pencil drawings, with most available for sale, as are a range of artist produced quality Giclee prints. Commissioned artwork of people, pets and places is also available.

From left, Helen Hunt, Ken Hunt, Jennifer Hopkins and Betsy Tarpkos. 175887 Monbulk Jewellers is open every day until Christmas Day and is located at 102 Main Road in Monbulk. For more information, phone

Picture: ROB CAREW

9756 7652 or visit www.monbulkjewellers.com. To find out more about Masters Touch’ Fine Art Gallery or Golf Art Australia, visit www.ken-

nethshunt.com or www.golfartaustralia.com. Alternatively, phone 0422 544 060 for more information.

Monbulk Jewellers Friendly, trusted family run business since 1985 Gold, Silver & Gemstone Set Jewellery Diamond Ruby Sapphire Emerald Opal Watches Clocks Barometers Gemstones, Rocks & Crystals Quality Guaranteed Repairs and all related Services

102 Main Road Monbulk Phone 9756 7652 Email: ken@mastertouch.com.au www.monbulkjewellers.com

OPEN Everyday this December Until Christmas Day

Melbourne’s BEST Movie Prices!!

12374986-MB50-17

Mon to Fri 9am to 5.30pm Sat 9am to 2pm Sun 10.30 am to 3pm Exclusive to Monbulk Jewellers

Kenneth S Hunt Ultra Realistic Fine Art Original Painting and Quality Print Sales Commission work available

04 225 440 www.kennethshunt.com.au

3 - 5 Hewish Road, Croydon www.croydoncinemas.com.au 12371280-LB50-17

mailcommunity.com.au

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

|

MAIL 11


FOCUS ON … ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS

Bakery never disappoints

Beechworth Bakery's Kylie gets into the Christmas spirit. and vanilla slice,” she said. “We also have an established range of gluten-free products. “We have something for all ages. “For the kids, we have zoomers and shortbread biscuits.” The bakery offers all-day breakfast, lunch,

early dinner, vegetarian delights and catering for groups of all sizes. Perhaps it is the homemade touch that makes the pies so good, with pies proudly made by Beechworth Bakery employees. Among its many specialties is the bee sting - a sweet bun lightly spread with apricot jam,

filled with the creamiest custard and topped with toffee almonds. It has proved a must-try for the many visitors to the region, who have flagged the bakery as a good stopping point as they make their way to Eildon or the alpine area, or as they tour wine regions.

12374689-RC50-17

Whether you’re a local or just passing through Healesville, you’ll never be disappointed with a visit to the Beechworth Bakery this festive season. The bakery has a long and proud history of serving high quality baked goods, as well as supporting the local community. Originally established in Beechworth, the Healesville bakery is one of six that are located in Victorian towns. Now a Healesville icon, the bakery combines old-fashioned service with modern facilities. Manager Kylie Bray says that customers are drawn to the personal touch provided by the employees. “We offer great customer service and enthusiastic and friendly staff to cater for our customers’ needs,” she said. Open seven days a week, from 6am to 6pm, the bakery is in the perfect location on the Maroondah Highway in Healesville. It caters for groups of all sizes and offers a huge car park, capable of holding anything from motorbikes to caravans. While sitting outside, visitors to the bakery can enjoy great views of the mountains from the relaxing outdoor setting. The grassed area allows visitors to take in the beautiful park bridge, as well as making for easy access to the park. Inside, the bakery has a friendly and relaxing vibe. It boasts an open-seating plan, plenty of tables, a play area for kids and couches for the travel-weary. Kylie says the bakery sells a great range of products, including the classics that have made it so renowned in the area. “We sell various pies, our famous bee stings

12 MAIL

|

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

mailcommunity.com.au


All I Want For Christmas HEALESVILLE $2 BARGAIN STORE Gifts For All The Family to Suit Any Budget

NOW OPEN

Santa & Face Painting 16th & 23rd December 10am to 2pm Both Days

Open 9.30am - 4.00pm Monday to Friday.

Our Chickens are Gluten Free & Free Range. Order now for Christmas. Orders 5962 2341

Wishing you all a Merry Christmas Ph. 5957 1000

SANCTUARY STOVE BAKEHOUSE Wishing all our customers

A MERRY CHRISTMAS! Try our Famous Fruit Mince Pies Ph. 5962 6131

HEALESVILLE WALK PHARMACY Huge Range of Gifts For Christmas Prestige Fragrances & Organic Skin Care Homewares, Childrens Gifts Ph. 5962 4165 • 9-8 Mon-Fri Sat 9-5 Sun 10-3

Buy a 6 pack of Fruit Mince or Lemon Tarts and add a traditional loaf for $2.00. A saving of $1.90 Ph.5962 2911

Ham,Turkey, Pork, Chickens and anything special. Order for Christmas now!

5962 4568

WISHING THE COMMUNITY OF HEALESVILLE A MERRY CHRISTMAS

SANCTUARY LOTTO

Drop in and say hello to owners Karl & Cassie Open 6 days Mon - Fri - 9am - 6.30pm Sat 9am - 7pm Merry Christmas to All Safe and Happy New Year. Ph 0412 904500

Great Xmas deals Instore on Beer Wine & Spirits Gift Packs Available MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL

Christmas Specials Instore Great Food For All Occasions Wide Range of Barista Made Coffee Ph 5962 4994

12374991-ACM50-17

Come and try our delicious cooked to order Fish & Chips, Burgers & Souvlakis Ph. Orders 5962 6008

251 Maroondah Highway, Healesville www.healesvillewalk.com.au

mailcommunity.com.au

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

|

MAIL 13


ADVERTISEMENT

Monbulk Vet Clinic’s New Look Monbulk Vet Clinic has recently undergone a change in management as well as major renovations to integrate cutting-edge technology and techniques. Our much-needed facelift was completed in October and includes three brand-new, purpose-built consulting rooms. Our clinic is cat-friendly, with one consulting room completely separate for cats only, opening into the new cat ward - so our quiet feline friends never have to come across our more barky buddies! We now boast a newly refurbished surgical area, a revamped dental suite, and digital X-ray machine. We also have in-house laboratory allowing for rapid blood and urine test results. 3 new vets have found their home with us - Dr. Michael, Dr. Michelle, and Dr. Sarah. All three are energetic, compassionate vets and are absolutely dedicated to providing gold-standard care to all the cats and dogs of Monbulk and the surrounding area. Our connection with the Lilydale Vet Centre provides our clients with comfort knowing that 24hr care is never far away. Whilst we have drastically updated our clinic, we have also focused on ensuring “comfortable and cozy” and believe we have more than achieved this feel. We are confident that we can offer unparalleled treatment for both you and your pets. If you’re in the area, head on over to Monbulk Vet Clinic and ask for a tour of our brand-new building - we would be proud to show you around.

Our Clinic Heartwarming Gift To You 1. Contact us before Februar y & make a vaccination ap pointment at a ny time in 2018 for your dog. 2. We will send you a reminder text the day before you r appointment. 3. Attend your vaccination ap pointment and receive a single treatment of fl ea & tick control wor th u p to $60 for FR EE

Open weekdays 8.30am – 6.30pm Saturday 8.30am – 1.00pm 2 Nugent Street, Monbulk | Ph: 9752 1001

12374755-CG50-17

14 MAIL

|

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

mailcommunity.com.au


SURSHUW\

com.au

UNRIVALLED IDYLLIC LIFESTYLE WITHOUT doubt, this premier Emerald address is arguably unrivalled in all of the Hills! The central location offers beautiful views, easy access to major arterial roads and all within walking distance to town. Ten acres of land with Puffing Billy chugging along the rear boundary, plenty of room for the four-legged friends and established gardens sets the scene for an idyllic lifestyle. Accessed via a wide horseshoe driveway, the exceptional quality residence has been constructed of Mt Gambier stone and makes a dramatic impression with shady bullnose verandahs. The quality continues throughout the home with spacious rooms, ornate plasterwork and extensive use of solid timber throughout, including Meranti picture windows, wide colonial architraves, dado panelling and the most incredible spotted gum polished floors. Hydronic heating, cosy wood fire and topof-the-range gas log fire in the living room provide year-round comfort and a 5kw solar

system assists in cost savings and being environmentally aware. The home has been brilliantly designed to allow zoned living and is ideal for a large family, extended family or work-from-home situation as one end of the home has a second master suite with ensuite. The baltic pine timber kitchen overlooks the rear yard and adjoins an enormous family/rumpus room with a door out to the covered outdoor entertaining area. This area will play host to many happy gatherings including casual barbecues while observing the enjoyment of those splashing about in the endless spa pool. A huge garage/workshop will house your vehicles and side access into the rear yard adds to your ability to store ’toys’. Imagine the memories that will be made here from an annual cricket match on the lawn to delighting in the beauty of nature, there is loads of space for every activity. A wonderful community, great schools and the tranquil lifestyle you desire awaits. �

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: Emerald Description: 4 bed, 3 bath, 7 cars View: By appointment Price: On application Agent: Lyn Beckwith, 0419 324 409 BARRY PLANT, EMERALD, 5968 4522

68%85%$1 &28175< /,)(67</( 3523(57,(6 $&5266 7+( 5(*,21 mailcommunity.com.au

com.au

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

|

MAIL PROPERTY GUIDE

15


HOME FOCUS

ENDLESS APPEAL AMID BUSHLAND THIS immaculately presented character-filled home is situated on just over half an acre, and is surrounded by beautiful bushland offering all the birdlife and peaceful surroundings possible. A welcoming feel and endless appeal are strong attributes of this family home. Inside features three good-sized bedrooms and fourth study, master with ensuite and walk-in robe and two others with their own built-in robes. There are three separate living zones offering space for the whole family. The main family room offering a beautiful Coonara wood heater while the unique sunken formal lounge features an open fireplace creating a warm and cosy ambiance throughout the home. There is a separate sitting area perfect for entertaining/dining or spending time enjoying a good book. The spacious country-style kitchen is complete with timber cupboards and stylish slate flooring which flows into a good-sized dining area for the whole family to enjoy their meals together. Additional features include newly renovated bathrooms, stunning engineered floorboards throughout, vast windows and gas-ducted heating. Outside offers great verandahs, creating the perfect space to relax and marvel over the peaceful surroundings including views over the Creek Valley; a generous two-car garage with workshop and storage space and a big yard for letting the kids and pets run wild as you watch them from the paved entertaining area. Ideally located just 2km to sought-after schools, train station, cafes, shops and easy access to the freeway, this home has it all. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 10 Ronald Avenue, Selby View: Saturday, 16 December, 12.30pm-1pm Agent: Rebecca Halit, 0429 888 367, BELL REAL ESTATE, BELGRAVE, 9754 6888

We have your banking needs covered.

Home Loans Personal Loans Insurance Investment Accounts

Call for your appointment today

Credit Cards Everyday Accounts

PROPERTY NEWS

Term Deposits

MEET MAT FITCH…

Financial Planning Superannuation Business Banking

Nadim, Bruce, Abigael and Mike

Nadim Saad Belgra e Bra h Ma ager 9752 6606

$4.3 Million in Community Contributions by our Group

Dandenong Ranges Community Bank® Group Bruce McConnell Co katoo/Ge rook Bra h Ma ager 5968 8831

Abigael Jamieson Up ey Bra h Ma ager 9754 1200

*Ter s, o ditio s, fees a d harges apply. Full details a aila le o appli atio . Le di g riteria apply. S 16

MAIL PROPERTY GUIDE

|

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

Mike Fleming Se ior Group Ma ager 0408 101 487 -

_

/ /

12371167-CB46-17

Equipment Finance

THE Ranges First National team welcomed Mat in mid-November. Mat joins the team with a welcoming and refreshing approach to real estate sales, combining 20 years of experience and knowledge across trade, renovation, sales and marketing in the building industry, along with his passion for all things property, investment and real estate. Although he is new to the industry, his knowledge of the property prices and the market doesn’t go unnoticed. Mat lives in Emerald, and is emerged in the ‘Hills’ culture and community. He is a passionate community member, contributing to the planning and management of local sporting committees including the Emerald Netball Club and Worrell Reserve. He enjoys the buzzing food and wine culture across the ranges and Yarra Valley and loves to support local growers and businesses alike. If you are looking at selling or just after a friendly chat about the market, give Mat a call today on 0473 363 606. ● com.au

mailcommunity.com.au


think big think bell

11 Park Lane Lilydale

41 Old Warburton Rd Seville East

Exquisite, Low Maintenance Family Living

Fantastic Views, Family Space and Privacy

The home comprises four generous bedrooms, master bedroom with WIR and full ensuite and a light illed bathroom servicing the further three bedrooms. Featuring an exceptionally functional and versatile loorplan, the striking and modern kitchen is located to the centre of the home and includes quality appliances such as a Belling oven and stove-top and stone bench-tops. Quality looring is complimented throughout with carpet to the bedrooms, as well as ducted heating and evaporative cooling to keep you comfortable all year round.

Perched above and with commanding views over of the Yarra Valley is the perfect place to call home. Situated on over 1/3 acre and offering 3 bedrooms all with built in robes, superb fresh bathroom with a double shower and feature bath, great size open plan kitchen overlooking the picturesque kid friendly yard, separate meals area and a family size family/living area perfectly positioned to enjoy and admire the sensational Yarra Valley views. Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320

Contact: Ryan Bell 0417 052 297

4 St Georges Avenue Montrose

$680,000 - $720,000

$490,000 - $530,000

30 Old Warburton Hwy Seville East

$440,000 - $470,000

Exquisite, Low Maintenance Family Living

Great Value, Great Location, Perfect Home

The home comprises four generous bedrooms, master bedroom with walk in robe and full ensuite and a light illed bathroom servicing the further three bedrooms. Featuring an exceptionally functional and versatile loorplan, the striking and modern kitchen is located to the center of the home while overlooking the large family room and includes quality appliances such as a Belling oven and stove-top and stone bench-tops. Stepping outside is a great covered entertaining patio with direct access from the family room, perfect to sit outside and enjoy the quiet surroundings.

Private and conveniently positioned this very neat home offers great value in a popular and picturesque location. The home offers 3 good size bedrooms spacious open plan kitchen with loads of cupboard and bench space, family size lounge/living area plus a separate formal dining room, outside offers plenty of space as well with a bungalow/games room perfect for the teenagers or home ofice, ust under  acre a great sie back yard the kids and pets will love and enoy. Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320

Contact: Jarrod Peterson 0409 408 544

31 Gordon Avenue Montrose

$630,000 - $670,000

122 Bastow Rd Lilydale

Exquisite Lifestyle Living with City Views

Impressive Views, Family Style and Space on a Big Block

Fitted out to the utmost quality from top to bottom, this home has been devotedly renovated and designed for the next owner to move in, relax and enjoy a quality of life that is rare to come by. Whether you’re cooking dinner, doing the laundry, entertaining friends on the deck or just lounging around, you’ll be constantly captivated by the changing light, skyscapes and treetop views that will become the backdrop to your lifestyle. Tall ceilings, family and meals area opening out to the decking and a large kitchen with Asko dishwasher, SMEG gas cooktop / electric oven provide open plan living set against sweeping views of the city skyline and surrounds. Featuring three spacious bedrooms with designer sliding door built-in-robes and customisable shelving systems, a light-illed family bathroom with bath and shower, separate toilet and a newly renovated laundry with plenty of cupboard space. The features of the home have been carefully thought out and include a hardwood designer front door, solid bamboo looring throughout, feature cornices, economical gas space heater, split system inverter, premium enviro-shade and blockout roller blinds and much more.

The perfect place for the growing family to enjoy and entertain. Positioned to please and offering loads of space inside and out and situated on a huge 1262 sqm block (approx.). The home is over 21 sq and is presented to perfection offering 4 bedrooms plus study and walk in robe and ensuite to the master. A spacious family friendly loorplan, light and bright with  separate livinglounge and family areas and an attractive well appointed kitchen with plenty of space that conveniently lows out to the covered entertaining area and overlooking the big back yard that the kids and pets will enjoy all day every day. The whole family will love the inground pool perfect for summer time fun and entertaining. Also offering a double carport and workshop. Sensational views of the Dandenong’s and Lillydale Lake complete this superb family home with space for everyone and close to all facilities.

Contact: David Carroll 0419 539 320 Inspection: Sat 11)--11:30am (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Ryan Bell 0409 408 544

bellrealestate. com.au mailcommunity.com.au

$760,000 - $830,000

8761 0688

896 Mt Dandenong Rd, Montrose com.au

5964 2277 569 Warburton Hwy, Seville

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

|

MAIL PROPERTY GUIDE

17


think big think bell

55 Mountain Road Cockatoo

$190,000 - $209,000

$430,000 - $470,000

4 Marcelle Street Cockatoo

Over 1/3 Acre of Vacant Land!

Character Home in a Quiet Location!

• • • • •

Character home situated on a ¼A block in a quiet location, perfectly priced for irst home buyers or investors. On offer is a weatherboard home with 3 light, bright BDRs, spacious lounge & dining room with French doors accessing the lovely undercover entertaining area with private garden outlook. Add to this a warm timber kitchen, European laundry, DBL carport, garden shed & established gardens.

Concept designs and plans for a Storybook home included Sealed road, all services available Low density residential zoning Private natural aspect Ready to build the dream (STCA)

Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032

15 Collie Road Gembrook

Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032

$650,000 - $710,000

1 Chandler Avenue Emerald

$1,460,000 - $1,600,000

Stunning, Usable 19 Acres of Land!

Magniicent Contemporary ome!

19 Acres of prime, usable land with approved building envelope Mountain Views, absolute privacy Existing shedding includes hay shed plus 20 x 7m shed with 1/3 concrete loor Nut orchard including Hazelnut trees and Chestnut trees 32,000L tank water, 3 phase power available

This stunning home has been is built to exacting standards with the quality evident wherever you look. The home is located on just over an acre of land with sealed driveway & offers 5 BDRs, 2 bathrooms, chefs kitchen with butlers pantry, 3 living areas including a theatre room & a DBL garage as well as a single garage with workshop. Add to this seamless indoor/outdoor living & gorgeous landscaped gardens.

Contact: Aaron Day 0407 365 994, Tyson Bluhm 0437 843 820

Contact:

7 Neville Road Gembrook

rant Day 0417 565 745, Bethany Day 0438 844 968

26 Wiseman Road Monbulk

$795,000 - $874,500

P.O.A.

Your New Lifestyle Awaits!

Grand Hills Home on 12 Acres!

This fantastic property has it all! Situated on over an Acre, it offers space, privacy & a quality lifestyle. The character home is only 12 years young, offering 5 BDRs or 4 with a study, large living room & rumpus, country kitchen with butlers pantry & barn shed for 4 vehicles. Add to this outdoor entertaining areas, lovely gardens, a pool & outdoor spa.

This impressive home sits proudly atop of 12 acres & offers family living at its best. The 2 storey home offers 4 BDRs, Master with WIR, ensuite & parents retreat. You also have access to the balcony with a view. Entertain in style with the formal dining room, spacious kitchen & family/lounge room. Add to this rear yard with Mountain views, bore water irrigation system & 10 car shed with concrete loor & power.

Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032

Contact: Samantha Scott 0438 680 032

5968 6222

bellrealestate. com.au 18

MAIL PROPERTY GUIDE

|

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

311-313 Main St, Emerald

com.au

mailcommunity.com.au


think big think bell

2 Dealbata Road Upwey

$795,000 - $870,000

18 Menzies Road Menzies Creek

$820,000 - $880,000

SPECTACULAR FAMILY HOME ON OVER HALF AN ACRE

CHARACTER HOME WITH SEPARATE STUDIO

Entering through pillars up the sealed driveway and over a bubbling seasonal creek you will be greeted by a gorgeous double storey, 4 bedroom brick home. perfectly positioned on an INCREDIBLE highly useable parcel of land, only a short distance to Upwey Train Station, Schools, The William Angliss Hospital & the 1000 Steps Kokoda Track. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

Overlooking a stunning backdrop of the nearby Cardinia Reservoir, this 2 storey character weatherboard home is the ideal property for all of your family to enjoy. Boasting a versatile loorplan that incorporates up to 6 fantastic bedrooms (or 4 plus 2 home ofices/home gym etc), 2 bathrooms and 2 spacious living rooms, this home offers size, location and plenty of room to move. Contact: Sharyn Chandler 0439 882 442 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

43 Broadway Belgrave

5 Kemp Street Upper Ferntree Gully

$580,000 - $621,000

For Sale

FAMILY PARADISE!

CONTEMPORARY STUNNER WITH MILLION DOLLAR VIEWS

This welcoming and stylish home boasts plenty of space for the whole family and features the gorgeously updated galley kitchen with its own private dining area that leads out to the beautiful sundrenched North facing deck and paved area. Located on just over a quarter acre with dual street frontage, lovely gardens, carport and loads of under house storage. Contact: Rebecca Halit 0429 888 367 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

You know what they say, people who live in glass houses… have much better views! And that is certainly the case here with stunning city and bay views captured from many rooms of the house and of course from the front west facing balcony where you can gaze out at Melbourne’s city lights and ships travelling across Port Phillip Bay. Contact: Sam Adamson 0421 023 760 Inspection: Contact Agent (Photo ID Required)

20 Hilton Road Ferny Creek

12 Panteg Road Sassafras

$1,690,000-$1,850,000

$950,000-$1,045,000

NY Style Warehouse @ Hilton

The Yellow House on Panteg

This stunning revival of 50’s design with a contemporary twist needs to be seen to be believed! 6 split levels with loor to ceiling windows accentuate uninterrupted views. A monochromatic colour palette begins at the stairwell leading up to  bedrooms,  living space deined by the angled rooline  walls of windows with a viewing platform on the roof. Blac apan timber loors lead to midlevel living with central main bathroom. Clever separation allows privacy to the master suite & retreat, with WIR, dressing area, shoe cupboard,   a wall of glass inviting nature in. he industrial touches appear as you meander to the lower level. A powder room with original sink placed on the landing with double brick construction hilighting exposed concrete lintels  brics painted in whites deining a long hallway leading to a study, cellar, library  bedroom.

Nestled into the landscape, this storybook cottage will capture your heart. Inluenced by contemporary country styling, superbly decorated throughout with neutral colour tonings and character features including sash windows, timber loors  rench doors. he rambling loor plan, set over 2 levels allows living options aplenty with the main entrance opening to an epansive lounging area with a central open ire place leading through to the country itchen and etensive dining area, overlooing the gardens. A media room with bo window allows for all members of the family to be entertained. pstairs offers  bedrooms, one with private sitting area, with easy access to the main bathroom including master with ensuite, IR and retreat. Dormer windows, raked ceilings, dado panelling all accentuates the character of this lovely home.

Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)

Contact: Corinne Sukroo 0419 805 915 Inspection: By Private Appointment (Photo ID Required)

bellrealestate. com.au mailcommunity.com.au

9751 2375 11 Main Street, Olinda com.au

9754 6888

1689 Burwood Hwy, Belgrave Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

|

MAIL PROPERTY GUIDE

19


ranges FOR SALE

FOR SALE

MaCClesfield 234 TSchaMpionS rD THE VIEW YOU CAN’T KEEP YOUR EYES OFF

$1.28Mil - $1.38Mil

kallista  G  AAA RATED

$595,000-$645,000

- usable 10 acres of cleared land with views -under-cover outdoor entertaining with in-built spit rotisserie and large barbequing area -Solar heated inground pool -The land is fully fenced into a couple of paddocks with 2 dams one being spring fed, dog run, chook pen, 2 x 22,000 litre water tanks, fruit trees -Large double garage connected to the house plus larger 2nd garage/shed

- an ‘a+’ location on Kallista’s prestigious ridge road - n  at ha acre garden - n  raed retreat that is iaginatie designed and sitined t tae u adantage  the eansie  ies. - he uaint chaet ste he rides crtae accdatin ith  edrs plus a separate studio - ieste acage n er at this arie setting here theres ust enugh trees t e restu ust enugh garden t e adired ut nt enugh uee t e ainu.

Contact Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

Contact Grant ise   

4A

2B

8C

FOR SALE

2A

2B

1C

FOR SALE

Menzies Creek 14 church roaD 4 BEDROOMS ON A GREAT BLOCK!

$570,000-$627,000

Olinda 12-14 MccarThy roaD $865,000-$950,000 Architect Designed Family Home on 1 Acre – Dual Living Potential

- Beautifully presented home with a pleasant outlook is ready to move into and just enjoy! - Four bedrooms all with robes including master with walk-in-robe and ensuite - circular drive and ample off-street car parking - 2 split systems and ducted heating. - private back yard is complete with pergola and level grassy area and garden shed so there is plenty of room for the animals and the kids.

- The home sits on an elevated 3,799m2 block over two titles, - Self-contained wing of the house with kitchenette and its own lounge room - Multiple living areas including formal lounge and dining rooms, large rumpus room with wet bar and casual family/meals area. - Gas ducted heating and gas ire. - paved courtyard and mature gardens with lawns and gardens and dual access driveway both to the double garage and triple carport.

Contact Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

Contact Mick Dolphin 0429 684 522

4A

2B

2C

MAIL PROPERTY GUIDE

|

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

5A

2B

5C

www.rangesfn.com.au

9754 6111 20

We put you irst

| Bayview Rd, Belgrave VIC 3160 com.au

mailcommunity.com.au


Congratulations to the winners of Ranges First National Spring Promo 2017

We would like to once again say a huge thank you to all the local businesses involved in the Ranges First National Spring Promo The Independent - Elevation - Fortnums - Bensons - The Tin Pan - Mitre 10 Monbulk - Helloworld Travel Belgrave - IGA Cockatoo & Belgrave South

12374681-LB50-17

mailcommunity.com.au

com.au

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

|

MAIL PROPERTY GUIDE

21


Emerald 5 Pinnocks Road

4

A

B

3

T

7

GEMBROOK 1a Heroes Ave

C

2

3

B

2

C

4

A

B

2

T

2

C

1

D

SUPERIOR LIVING IN DRESS CIRCLE LOCATION

A SUSTAINABLE MASTERPIECE

Historic Home on a Wonderland of over 13 Acres

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

PRICE Contact Agent INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409 Emerald 5968 4522

PRICE Contact Agent INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Gayle Barrot 0408 195 767 Emerald 5968 4522

PRICE Contact Agent INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Gayle Barrot 0408 195 767 Emerald 5968 4522

Gembrook 13/13 Vista Court

Clematis 1994 Wellington Road

Emerald 3 Durban Road

2

A

1

T

B

1

C

3

A

2

T

B

2

C

3

A

1

T

B

2

C

Over 55’s Lifestyle Unit In The Heart Of Gembrook

Style and Sophistication On Over 1/4 Acre

An Ideal Home In Central Emerald

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

PRICE $370,000 - $385,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522

PRICE $640,000 - $695,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522

PRICE $620,000 - $650,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522

COCKATOO 1 Woodlands Avenue

4

A

3

T

22

A

T

EMERALD 9 Mary Street

B

2

C

1

Under offer.

D

MENZIES CREEK 6 Moroney Crescent

3

A

T

2

B

4

C

1

D

Under offer.

MACCLESFIELD 140 Harding Road

3

A

T

1

B

3

C

1

D

FAMILY LIVING, FLEXIBLE FLOORPLAN

A Rare and Special Property of 10 Acres

Heaven for Horses and Humans on 10 Acres

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

PRICE $580,000 - $638,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Lyn Beckwith 0419 324 409 Emerald 5968 4522

PRICE $850,000 - $920,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522

PRICE $790,000 - $869,000 INSPECT By Appointment CONTACT Justin Barrot 0438 683 781 Emerald 5968 4522

MAIL PROPERTY GUIDE

|

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

com.au

Under offer.

mailcommunity.com.au


networkclassifieds.com.au Trades & Services

Place your ad in print and online www.networkclassifieds.com.au V Trades Business Profile

Fax: 03 5945 0667 Email: sales@networkclassiďŹ eds.com.au (include your name, address and phone number)

We accept payment by:

฀

Retaining Walls

฀ ฀

฀ ฀

V Asphalting

฀

Jason 0417 310 049 Craig 0417 586 620 OfďŹ ce: 9756 7400 275 Belgrave-Gembrook Road Emerald

C1039154-JM27-12

REPLACE IT WITH ASPHALT! IT WON’T HAPPEN AGAIN!

Daniel Brown Mobile: 0409 395 635 Email: daniel@topcatdriveways.com.au Visit our website at: www.topcatdriveways.com.au

Find local work with an advert in the

*BO 3PCFSUT

V Carpet Laying

CARPET LAYING

All types earthworks * Driveways *Site Cuts * Drainage & Retaining Walls Demolition & Rubbish Removal * Blocks Cleared & trees Felled * Firebreaks All types Rock & Concrete Drives, Slabs & Pathways Licensed Operators * Fully Insured * Free Quotes * All Areas www.klplant.com.au A/H 9754 8424 Call Ken

• New or Used Carpet • Repairs • Restretching • Reasonable Rates

0412 593 503

V Awnings, Blinds & Curtains

Call Steve

0400 170 664

TIGHT ACCESS

Spectrum Curtains & Blinds We make beautiful custom-made, made-to-measure curtains & blinds. Our Interior Decorator comes to you for an obligation free Measure & Quote, with a full range of samples to help guide you through your window treatment needs.

Mini digger, Excavator, Tipper Shrub & small tree removal ฀ ฀ ฀ Mulch delivery & spreading ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ Concrete cutting & removal Rubbish removal & more... Reliable.

0402 760 756

Jack 0409 962 211

Est. 1973. Incorporating 059 Curtains

12337167-HM04-17

section of Network Classifieds.

Mail

Carpenter c 1FSHPMBT t %FDLT t "MM $BSQFOUSZ 8PSL t t 0WFS :FBST &YQFSJFODF t

0408 538 121

Excavators 3 to 20 ton * Bobcats & Tippers * Mini Digger * Augers * Compactors

section of Network Classifieds.

Covering the Dandenongs in the Yarra Ranges & Cardinia Shires

V Carpenters

5968 8493

Trades & Services

Trader

section of Network Classifieds.

EXCAVATIONS CONCRETE * LANDSCAPING * PLANT HIRE

General Notices

Ranges

General Classifieds

• Driveways • Car Parks • Pathways, Tennis Courts, Draining, School Yards, Machine or Hand Laid Asphalt Repairs • Commercial & Domestic • Free Quotes • Timber & Brick Edging

EST. 1984 29 Years’ Experience All work guaranteed

• RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL DRIVEWAY WASHED OUT?

1118759-RC07-14

V Bobcat/Earthmoving

0418 327 737

V Asphalting

Phone Bryan on 0418 396 641

C762441-KK7-10

฀ ฀ ฀

Registered Building Practitioner

t &YUFOTJPOT t 3FOPWBUJPOT t #BUISPPNT t %FDLJOH t 1FSHPMBT t $BSQPSUT

Your advert can appear in print and online!

12326756-RC41-16

฀

12366909-EPJ40-17

grant@aircoolservices.com.au

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

BUILDER / CARPENTER

Call 1300 666 808

0437 400 050

AU41455

Call Terry 5968 4652 041 9 528 472

Lic 43330

Contact Grant for all enquiries

12321693-HM36-16

Airconditioning, Heating & Refrigeration Services 7 Service 7 Maintenance 7 Installation 7

B&L FARROW

12374960-HM50-17

nician ďż˝ Government accredite d digital installer ďż˝ New TV Points & Data Points ďż˝ TV Tuning, Plasma & Proje ctor installation ďż˝ Convert to Digital Radi o ďż˝ Home Theatre Installatio n ďż˝ Pensioner discounts

12356963-PB27-17

Specialising in Fringe area reception problems in the Dandenong Ranges. ďż˝ Local Tech

V Air Conditioning

YRretainingwalls.com.au

By advertising in the local Mail newspaper I can then service the local community.� -Terry

BAV BARROW AUDIO VIS UAL

C694915-SJ10-9

Trades: 2pm Friday ClassiďŹ eds: 4pm Friday

Registered Building Practitioner DB-U 36657 Master Builders Member 107929 Call Aron Deuchar on 0402 435 372

Speak to our classiďŹ ed team and ďŹ nd out how easy it is to advertise. Start building your brand today and be seen every week in Network ClassiďŹ eds Trades and Services.

12353605-HM22-17

DEADLINES

฀ ฀

Yarra Ranges

From plumbers to pest control, carpet cleaning to building services, dry cleaning to computer repairs, lawn mowing and more, Network ClassiďŹ eds has been connecting local businesses with the local community with our Trades and Services each week.

Ask about our discounted ongoing advertising rates and how choosing more newspapers gives your advertising more impact and saves you money...

฀

Call Steve 0417 192 009

VISA/MASTERCARD/EFTPOS (1.5% credit card processing fee applies. Cheques and money orders can be posted in or hand delivered to our local ofďŹ ce)

฀ ฀฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

12367708-LB41-17

Phone: 1300 666 808 (Open 8.30-5pm Mon-Fri)

฀ ฀

V Concrete Products & Services 12345678-HM15-17

DRIVEWAYS FOOTPATHS

oncreterC l a c o L r u o -Y Call Mick Mob: 0408 050 938 Ph: 5968 9710 Fax: 5968 9715

SHED SLABS HOUSE SLABS SITE CUTS & EXCAVATIONS No job too big or small

Place Your Classified Ads Online

1300 666 808 // sales@networkclassifieds.com.au

networkclassifieds.com.au mailcommunity.com.au

C1084033-JO31-13

Online: networkclassiďŹ eds.com.au (24/7)

12358958-PB30-17

Small Job Specialst

s Grow your busines with Trades and Services

C1056331-KK42-12

Placing your classiďŹ ed advert is so easy...

V Builders & Building Services

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

|

1233024-KC26-16

V Deadline

MAIL 23


Trades & Services

Place your ad in print and online www.networkclassifieds.com.au V Landscaping

A.G & E. WILLIAMS

PLUMBING CONTRACTORS

All aspects of painting

• Sewer

t

Luke Elkin

Close Lic. 23691

S&V RELIABLE EARTHWORKS

1003429-PJ6-12

EARTHWORKS

V Fencing & Gates

PETER’S FENCING and GATES 1178985-CG14-15

All types of fencing – rural, timber or colorbond Gates and Retaining Walls Expert Work at Mates Rates No job too small

12362231-LB34-17

C1092686-JL41-13

฀ ฀ ฀

฀ ฀ ฀

฀ ฀

PREPAR N OW F O E R FIRE SE A S ON

฀ ฀ ฀

7 DAYS SERVICE - FREE QUOTES

฀ ฀

฀ ฀

Plumbing Contractor Reg No. 15348

For our FAST

paulnobes@live.com.au

Lic. 25035

V Rubbish Removal 12367707-LB41-17

Why hire a bin when we load & take away your rubbish from $100

R U B B I S H R E M O VA L

9735 3700

Mobile 0419 131 958 SERVICING ALL AREAS BOB WALLACE AND SONS

24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS

1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441 CCTV DRAIN CLEANING HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS

yes we can

V Television/Video/Audio

Call for a free quote

0488 097 005

TERMITES ANTS WASPS SPIDERS MICE RATS ETC

WELCOME HERE

9998 2905 www.Ser viceToday.com.au Plumbing & Roofing

• • • •

SERVICE •

V Plasterers

LIC. 19919

PH: JOHN:

0418 319 658

BAV BARROW AUDIO VISUAL

SENIORS CARD

SERVICING THE PATCH AREA FOR OVER TEN YEARS

DANDENONG’S

0412 990 372 – www.frontlinetpc.com.au

V Glass/Glazing

฀ ฀

Commercial/domestic & new/established homes Award nomination - Vic 2014, 2015 and 2016 Pest Manager of the Year

MOBILE: 0431 111 504

Paul 0418 570 231

5962 4841

FRIENDLY SERVICE!

12352135-JV20-17

฀ ฀

The Patch Plumbers SEPTIC TANK Call Us Today... CLEANING

rangerpestcontrol.com.au Free termite quotes - Family owned business ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

฀ Insured

5 SHERIFF ROAD, EMERALD

TERMITE CONTROL SPECIALIST

฀ ฀

YARRA VALLEY SEPTIC TANK CLEANING

• Domestic • Commercial • Installation & Maintenance • Sewerage Connections • Septic Tanks & Stormwater Drains • Drain Blockages • Burst Pipes • LPG to Natural Gas Conversions • Hot Water Service Repairs & Renewals • Spouting, Roofing Repairs & Installation

V Garden Services ฀

5968 3334 or 0408 335 077 IAN WOODHOUSE

V Pest Control

฀ ฀

• Septic Tanks • Treatment Plants • Grease Traps • EPA Licence • Portable Toilets

g All Pricinnt Up-Fro

฀ ฀

฀ ฀

V Septic Tanks

Employment

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

฀ ฀

section of Network Classifieds.

Find work locally in the

฀ ฀ ฀

Same day Service, Free Quote

1129931-RC16-14

C1061339-KG46-12

CALL GREG 0438 683 141 OR REGAN 0439 208 693. CALL AFTER HOURS 5968 3140

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

Employment

section of Network Classifieds.

• Bobcat, Tipper & Excavator for hire • Free Quotes • Drainage & Retaining walls done • Large feature rocks for sale

All types of Roofs

Call Andrew 0408 242 015

*Not available with any other voucher or coupon

ben@cornerstonepaving.com.au www.cornerstonepaving.com.au

Phone Steve Ph: 5968 2508 Mobile: 0417 723 745

For all your plumbing needs phone Nick on 0413 422 842

Ben Arendt phone: 0430 129 063

• Excavator 5 Tonne and 15 Tonne • Bobcat Hire • Tip Truck Hire • All Types of Excavation Work • Holes Augered • Site Cuts • Driveways • Blocks Levelled and Shaped • Retaining Walls • Trenching • Free Quotes • No Jobs Too Big or Too Small

The roof leak man

House, Garden, Mixed General Rubbish Removal Building Debris, Concrete, Soil & Brick Removal

C683684-SJ2-9

We NEVER

V Excavators

Service

Licence No 21425 Maintenance, Bathroom Renovations, Gas Fitting, Dishwashers, Spouting, Replace gas & electric hot water service, General Plumbing.

s SPECIALISING IN ALL FORMS OF PAVING INCLUDING POOLSIDE, GARDEN PATHS, OUTDOOR ENTERTAINING AREAS s PERSONALISED SERVICE s NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL s 100% CUSTOMER SATISFACTION s FREE, NO OBLIGATION QUOTES s OPERATING THROUGHOUT MELBOURNE

SERVICING THE PATCH AREA FOR OVER TEN YEARS

Sangster’s

• • •

We NEVER

Close Lic. 104391

spouting general plumbing hot water services kitchen & bathroom renovations gas plumbing water renewals sewers, etc Free quotes

C978947-KK44-11

yes we can

0408 901 088

Richard - 0419 502 949 Simon - 0417 399 750

MELBOURNES TOP PAVING SPECIALISTS

12345326-PB14-17

12325173-DJ40-16

0403 673 181

V Paving

Lighting Power Points Phone & Data Hot Water And more...

Free Quotes

Plumbing & Gas Fitting, Excavator Hire, Water Renewals, Metal Roof & Gutters, Hot Water Unit Repair & Replacement, All Sanitary & Stormwater Drainage, Septic, Sewer & Treatment Plants, Pumps & Rain Water Tanks.

C1055101-KK41-12

9754 5174

The Patch Electricians Call Us Today For our FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE!

1055315-KG41-12

FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS.

12351179-CG19-17

All aspects of painting FREE QUOTES

www.tgmwired.com.au Trent 0410 567 218

9999-8193 w w w . S e r v i c e To d a y. c o m . a u

1178435-RC14-15

PAINTER

t -JHIUJOH t 1PXFS 1PJOUT t 'BVMUT t 3FXJSFT t 3FOPWBUJPOT BOE NPSFy t /P KPC UPP CJH PS TNBMM t "MM 1SJDJOH VQGSPOU 3FD

g All Pricin t Up-Fron

1231883-PB25-16

*OUFSJPST t &YUFSJPST 12359245-LB30-17

Family owned and Friendly Service

0407 356 441

DANDENONG RANGES PAINTING SERVICE

Jason 1300 644 698

• Septic

Specialising in Fringe area reception problems in the Dandenong Ranges. � Local Technician � Government accredited digital installer � New TV Points & Data Points � TV Tuning, Plasma & Projector installation � Convert to Digital Radio � Home Theatre Installation � Pensioner discounts

12356963-PB27-17

• Entensions/Refurbishments • Switchboard Upgrades/Safety Switches Specialising in all Electrical Installations • House Rewires FREE QUOTES • Phone/Data/TV & CCTV No Job too big or small • Oven & Hot Plate Repairs • Hot Water Service Repairs www.jlhuttelectrical.com.au • Security Alarms • AC Installations

Call Mal 0448 101 771

24/7

12323348-LN38-16

J.L. Hutt Electrical 24 HOUR SERVICE Rec: 17824

1152285-PB36-14

Prompt, Clean & Reliable

• Storm water

KEYS

C936869-KK25-11

C733056-KK40-9

Domestic / Commercial SPECIALISING IN PRE-SALE MAKEOVERS

MATT ON 0422 642 203 (REC 18990)

Tim Creek Mobile: 0413 502 260 email: tcreekroofing@gmail.com 9 Tiled roof repairs 9 Rebed and point 9 Gutter protection 9 Replace valley irons ROOFING 9 Gutter cleaner Over 50 years experience 9 Laser light installation www.keysroofing.com.au Call for a free quote Peter Keys 0429 551 333, 9752 1868 Matt Keys 0407 657 484

BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS

M & J PAINTING

10% Pensioner Discount

Domestic & Commercial Metal Roof repairs and replacements

Alan 5968 5191 Mob 0418 176 159

V Painters/Decorators

1180833-PB16-15

Call Peter - 0400 878 055

CREEK

ROOFING

1177123-HM12-15

- Bobcat / Tipper Hire - Turf / Lawn Care - Irrigation - Driveways - Retaining Walls - Landscape Maintenance - Mulching - Planting - All your landscaping needs!

Tech Electrics

1170652-HM05-15

Lic No. 29938 General Plumbing Gas Fitting Hot & Cold Water Roof & Spouting Pumps & Tanks Farm Water Boring & Trenching Sewerage Connections Septics & Sand Filters

12354754-HM24-17

Landscaping / Bobcat Hire

• EXTENSIONS • NEW HOMES • REWIRES• SWITCHBOARD UPGRADES

V Roofing

C1024520-KG18-12

C1078910-PJ9-13

ROBERTSON

V Plumbing

C456410-KK31-6

1156305-HM40-14

V Electricians

Call Terry 5968 4652 0419 528 472 V Tree Lopping/Surgery

Highly experienced licensed plumber

PROBLEM TREES?

V Reblocking/Underpinning

CALL TIM 0421 574 444

24/7

GREG: 0414 516 050 24 MAIL

|

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

Painter and Plasterer Specialising in small Painting and Plastering repairs

Free Quotes Call Phil: 0400 757 487

COUNCIL PERMITS OBTAINED Commercial and domestic. Fully Insured For Free Quotes and Advice. Owner Operator CALL BRUCE 0414 302 043

Transformed Tree Services Pty Ltd Fully Insured, Free Quotes, Local Family Business www.transformedtreeservices.com.au

12371558-ACM46-17

FREE THIS MONTH QUOTES

UPRIGHT RESTUMPING

1159508-ACM43-14

30% OFF

12339913-EPJ08-17

REPLACEMENTS

1238399-RC33-16

ALL BROKEN GLASS

YARRA VALLEY HOME REPAIRS AND MAINTENANCE

mailcommunity.com.au


Trades & Services

Employment

V Tree Lopping/Surgery

V Positions Vacant

V Tree Lopping/Surgery 30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE

paid while you walk ! EZY TREE SOLUTIONS Get Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising

฀

฀

฀

฀

฀

฀

฀

฀

฀

฀

฀

CALL JIM or BEN on

FREE QUOTES

FREE QUOTES

0473 326 333

FULLY INSURED

WAL 0438 979 022 JENNI 0438 500 265 TROY HANSEN Ph: 5966 5917 Mob: 0401 327 149

materials on a weekly basis.

C1044686-KK32-12

฀

฀ ฀ ฀

฀ ฀

฀ ฀ ฀

฀ ฀ ฀

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU

Need New Staff?

฀

฀

Place your vacancy online Anytime, anyplace

Call Matt 0407 322 469 V Windows

Check out our customer reviews @

ĂœĂœĂœ°ĂŒĂ€iivĂ?°Vœ“°>Ă• 100% Satisfaction Guarantee

REMOVAL SERVICE ฀ ฀

฀ ฀ ฀

฀ ฀ ฀

Member HIA and MBA

฀

9703 1530

General Notices

HAZARDOUS TREE REMOVAL SAFE WORK PRATICES FIREWOOD FOR SALE EXPERT PRUNING BLOCK CLEARING FARM WORK MULCHING ฀ FOR ALL ENQUIRIES CALL CARL ON:

12327121-LB42-16

฀

C1091028-JO37-13

July 10 and 24

February 13 and 27

August 14 and 28

March 13 and 27

September 11 and 25

April 10 and 24

October 09 and 23

May 08 and 22

November 13 and 27

June 12 and 26

December 11

Motoring section of Network ClassiďŹ eds.

1239668-FA34-16

12374600-KC50-17

Christmas Office Hours

C1020128-PJ14-12

V Auto Services/ Repair

OCR

Find it in the

Old Cars Removed

500 CASH

For Any Old Car TODAY

Trades & Services section of Network Classifieds.

9798 3364 LMCT 10227

The classifieds department will be closed from Tuesday, 19th December 2017 and will re-open from 8.30am Tuesday 2nd January 2018.

V Pets & Services

section of Network ClassiďŹ eds. SN1090434-PJ37-13

V Massage Therapists

New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.

ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.

Employment

For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets

1021249-PJ16-12

Real Estate

1150052-PB35-14

LMCT 8887

$

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE

mailcommunity.com.au

OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK PHONE 9728 1044

The first edition for the New Year will be Tuesday, 9th January 2018. Network Classifieds would like to wish everyone a Happy Christmas and a safe New Year.

V Adult Services

Specialising in Antique Restoration Recovery & Repairs to all types of furniture FREE FABRIC PROTECTION *FREE QUOTE, PICK UP & DELIVERY Luke Wilson Mob: 0402 020 554 Ph: 03 5964 2166

Cars, Utes, 4WD’s and Vans wanted Any Condition $$$ PAID FREE PICK UP

WE PAY YOU UP TO

General Classifieds

V Upholsterers

CARS WANTED

Buy & Sell in our

The last edition of the Mt Evelyn/Ranges Trader Mail will be Tuesday 19th December 2017.

1239669-DJ34-16

Call 9754 6686 or 0404 040 686

January 23

www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au

1235559-CG29-16

฀฀฀

We are looking for an experienced retail person to fill a Casual weekend position at our busy Olinda homewares and art store. Please contact: Judy 9751 1780 info@manganolinda.com.au

Chief Executive Officer

TREE SERVICES ฀

RETAIL POSITION AVAILABLE

GLENN PATTERSON

BELGRAVE

฀

V Auto Services/ Repair

2018

Call Andrew: 0411 633 400

฀

The Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes it unlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age, marital status, political or religious belief or physical features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being associated with a person with one of the above characteristics, unless covered by an exception under the Act. As Network Classifieds could be legally liable if an unlawful advertisement is printed, Network Classifieds will not accept advertisements that appear to break the law. For more information about discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisers or the Equal Opportunity Commission.

Motoring

Council has set the following dates for meetings in 2018 commencing in January:

š 7bb <ehci e\ Fhkd_d] >[Z]_d] š š 9ecfb[j[ Jh[[ Ijkcf H[celWbiš š CkbY^_d] š De `eX jee X_] eh jee icWbb š š <kbbo ?dikh[Z š

฀ ฀ ฀ ฀

DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL

Council Meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday each month at 7.00pm.

Mountain District Tree Services

฀

V Positions Vacant

2018 Council Meeting Dates

Subject to the consideration of alternative venues within the municipality, Council will convene all meetings at the Civic Centre, Anderson Street Lilydale (unless otherwise specified in a public advertisement).

Overhanging Trees Pruning / Shaping Tree Removal Hedge Trimming

Chelgrave Contractors are currently seeking experienced Mechanical Assemblers for the Kilsyth area. Applicants must have experience in Mechanical Assembly or as a trade assistant.

Send resume to: operations@chelgrave.com.au

Call or visit us online! networkclassifieds.com.au V Professional

M E C H A N I C A L AS S E M B L E R

Work is 6:00am to 2:30pm Monday to Friday. Good pay rate. Immediate start.

For all enquires call Grant 0477 400 188 Or email: grant@lawnsnlogs.com.au

ALL TREE WORK

Use code: EMPDISC www.networkclassifieds.com.au

You must be able to work with hand tools, assemble parts together and understand drawings.

V Public Notices and Event

0418 721 643

LOG SPLITTER HIRE AND SERVICES

฀

Window Replacement Service Timber or Aluminium Windows Free Measure and quote

REMOVAL SPECIALIST

1190849-CG28-15

฀

WINDOWS 1 www.windows1.net.au

PH: 1300 TREEFX (873339)

THE TREE

GET 10% DISCOUNT 1238899-CG33-16

Safe Tree and Stump Removal UĂŠ Ă?ÂŤiĂ€ĂŒĂŠ*Ă€Ă•Â˜ÂˆÂ˜}ĂŠUĂŠ Ă€iiĂŠ+Ă•ÂœĂŒiĂƒ

12366233-LB39-17

QUALIFIED ARBORISTS

Please call us at

฀

฀ ฀

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE

฀ ฀

฀

฀

(STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)

1300 654 910

Cut & Catch Tree Services

Pruning, Tree Removal Mulching Service Complete stump removal, Fully Insured, 20 years’ Experience.

WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME

LILYDALE MUFFLERS & TOWBARS YOUR LOCAL MUFFLER & TOWBAR CENTRE WB

1164444-KC47-14

฀

C1032608-JL21-12

QUALIFIED ARBORIST TREE AND STUMP REMOVAL MULCHING SERVICE & SALES 25M TOWER HIRE (15M OUTREACH)

฀ ฀

WALKERS WANTED

12321588-DJ36-16

฀

12352061-CG20-17

฀

12375058-DJ50-17

TREE SERVIC E

DIN WAN ฀ ฀

1207980-HM48-15

FULLY INSURED

10% Discoun present t on a of this Ation d

32 Main St, Lilydale 9735 1955

section of Network ClassiďŹ eds.

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

|

MAIL 25


SPORT

Eildon Park’s solid score By Richard Millott Eildon Park posted a solid score in their Round 7 encounter with Mountain Gate. Cody Morris produced a century (105) for the Panthers, with Jarryd Gaskin (53*) and Monte Perera (50) adding to the total with half centuries to guide the innings to 7/303. Fresh from his Eastern FM Radio appearance, Josh Lindner led the way with the ball, claiming 3/94. The Basin were also the beneficiary of a century maker, as Jayden Turcinovic lodged an

unbeaten 134* against Knoxfield. The Knights were in the field all day, sharing the wickets around as The Basin finished on 7/260. Cameron Wheeler continued on his wicket-taking ways in their match against Upper Ferntree Gully. Wheeler claimed 5/51, taking him to 24 wickets for the season in only seven matches at an average of 10.83 - including three fivewicket innings and a 10-wicket match. Steven Moore also among the wickets with a season-best 4/31. With the willow, Pete Dunlop logged 67 to help guide the Kings to 148.

Knox Gardens posted 210 in their match-up with Belgrave. Jarrod Butcher led the way for the Falcons with 44, ably helped by starts from Niraj De Silva (32) and Scott McInerney (32). For the Magpies, Aaron Brunner claimed 4/45 with the pill in a winnable match for either team. Finally, Johnson Park have made inroads on Ferntree Gully prior to stumps, having earlier been dismissed. The Sharks were all out for 154, with Steve Devenish (52) the only bat to get a start. Jayden Bradbury claimed 5/19, with Tim Parker 4/40.

In response, the Blues finished the day at 3/31 as the Sharks were hungry to redeem. In Decoite Shield, Ferntree Gully Footballers were able to post a large score against Rowville thanks to numerous contributors. Nick Bogar (88), Ben Rawlings (56), Tharanga Lakshita (43) and Ben Storey (31) all chipped in to the Griffin’s tally to end the day 8/298. For Rowville, Louis Holmes lead the way with 4/95. Cameron Cosstick had a day to remember in Lysterfield’s match against Olinda. Cosstick claimed 6/37 and was a main catalyst in keeping Olinda to 131.

Juniors finish 2017 on a high after some wild weather MONBULK CRICKET After a couple of wild weeks of weather, it was nice to see all Monbulk teams back on the park over the weekend. The Friday night juniors played their last match before the Christmas break with a onedayer, with all teams winning including a very excited Under 12s team. All senior teams and the Saturday morning juniors commenced a two-day match. A reminder to the whole Monbulk Cricket Club that next Saturday night 16 December is the Christmas Party. Details: 7pm start at Logcabin; giant barbecue ($5 a head); juniors please bring a salad to share; seniors please bring dessert to share. Christmas raffle. Special guest. In other exciting news, the Under 12s premiers from last season (this season’s Under 13s) will be ’Walking with the Stars’ completing a lap of honour at the MCG at the Melbourne Stars versus Sydney Sixers match on Tuesday 16 January. Attendance at this match as a club, through using Stars memberships that all juniors have received. Book this date in for the whole family as it is always an awesome night. 1st XI - Monbulk 3/68 v South Belgrave 138 (A Powell 3/44, C Broekhof 4/56); 2nd XI - Monbulk 6/251 (J Spencer 66*, B Brockwell 42, K Storey 38, S Utting 36*, B Emmett 32) v South Belgrave; 3rd XI - Monbulk 5/111 (J Fenby 31, B Badgery 45*) v The Basin 2/90; 4th XI - Monbulk 9/85 (H Emmett 36) v Upwey 4/224; U16s - Monbulk 3/45 v Eildon Park 5/44 (T Utting 3/10); U14s - Monbulk 3/97 (J Bolton 32, J Spencer 28) v FTG 3/57; U13s - Monbulk 2/101 (I Hylton Stewart 27) d Belgrave 2/86; U12s - Monbulk 4/76 (L McDonald 34) d UpweyTecoma 4/40 (A Hylton Stewart 2/4); Fast 9s 4/143 (J Abraham 27 - award) d Belgrave 1/87; Super 7s - Monbulk 8/132 (J Fraser 30) d Olinda 5/78 (Finn 2 wickets/Sasher award).

The Under 12s Monbulk cricket team enjoy some camaraderie.

Mounters home and champing at the bit

Daniel Giblin of Mount Evelyn starred in the victory. 165967 26 MAIL

|

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

After having to wait an extra week for cricket to arrive again due to torrential rains last weekend, cricketers around the Yarra Ranges were champing at the bit to resume the cut and thrust of the season. With two-day games being cut down to one day in the competition’s top grades, victories would prove crucial in establishing ladder positions. The game of the round in DJ Strachan Shield had to be between the top two performing teams this season, Mount Evelyn and Yarra Junction, and the game didn’t fail to deliver. On their home deck, Mount Evelyn batted first, and it was in-form opener Daniel Giblin (51) who set the pace for the home team. With Nick Bark (2/26) removing his partner in crime, Jesse Fraser, in a brilliant spell of bowling, Giblin set about the task giving his team the best part possible. A 62-run partnership with Gareth Fraser had the Mounters humming along nicely.

Jesse Cook (3/52) and Terry Ottrey combined for an excellent partnership of bowling that netted three wickets and put the brakes on the Mount Evelyn innings. Mount Evelyn captain Kane Jones (32) threatened, but the remainder of the batting line-up had to scratch and scrape for their runs and eventually their innings was closed at 7/157, a decent total, but one that was very much attainable. Yarra Junction made a brisk start courtesy of openers Andy Wear and Andy Taylor, and they were able to maintain their momentum despite some tidy bowling from the home side. Brad and Kane Jones were able to keep things tight, but Wear stood firm on his way to a half century. The innings proved to be a real arm wrestle as Yarra Junction stood firm against some disciplined bowling. With a dash for the total on the horizon, Wear lost his wicket, and the Eagles gradually

slipped off the required rate, courtesy of some well executed late bowling from Chad Witherdin (4/29) and Gareth Fraser. The Eagles were still within reach of the total late into the innings, but just couldn’t muster the big over required to break the Mounters’ back. In the end, they fell agonisingly nine runs short in a brilliant contest. Yarra Glen and Healesville also played out a close game at Queen’s Park. DJ Strachan Shield and RA Finger Trophy Mount Evelyn 7/157 (D. Giblin 51, K. Jones 32, J. Cook 3/52, N. Bark 2/26) d Yarra Junction 8/148 (A. Wear 50, K. Bomford 23no, C. Witherdin 4/29) C Grade Mount Evelyn 8/185 (A. Giblin 61 A. Whiting 30 L. Faulkingham 3/25 S. Thompson 3/20) d Powelltown 8/170 (L. Long 51 A. Giblin 3/27) mailcommunity.com.au


SPORT

Monbulk in celebration

Georgia and Tayleb

MONBULK BOWLS Both Monbulk teams had resounding wins in Saturday pennant. Monbulk 1 played Ringwood at home and had three rinks up winning by 35 shots 96 to 61. Brian Smith’s rink won by 11 shots, 29 to 18, Andrew Bell won by 5 shots in a low scoring affair 17 to 12. Eric Markham’s rink had a resounding win by 22 shots 31 to 9 and Richard Cookson’s rink went down on the last end by 3 shots 19 to 22. This win puts Monbulk 1 into sixth position and challenging for a finals place. Monbulk 3 continued their good form winning by 43 shots against Ringwood 80 to 37. Doug Elliot’s rink won in a close contest by one shot, Alan Brookes rink won by 10 shots and Ray Pike’s rink had a massive win by 32 shots, 39 to 7. Monbulk 3 is now firmly entrenched in the top two. In Tuesday pennant Monbulk 1 had a comfortable win against Bayswater at home winning by 31 shots 84 to 53. Andrew Bell’s rink won by 24 shots, 34 to 10, Peter Koomen’s rink won by 16 shots 33 to 17 and Eric Markham’s rink went down by 9 shots 17 to 26. Monbulk 2 had a tough day at Heathmont losing 35 shots to 69. Dick Coppin tied on his rink, while Eric Furby went down by 13 shots and Graeme Goller lost by 21 shots. Monbulk 3 travelled to Vermont South and in a very close game went down by 3 shots. Peter Francis won by 9 shots, but Ray Pike went down by 7 shots and Lorraine McLaren lost by 5 shots. The Club Championship finals for singles will be held this Sunday 17 December at 10am. The men’s final will be keenly contested between Andrew Bell and Richard Cookson and the women’s final will be worth watching between Karen Rice and Margaret O’Brien.

YARRA RANGES ATHLETICS Yarra Ranges Athletics had four club athletes compete at Australian Schools Championships in Adelaide over the last week. Georgia Laven and Tayleb Willis were competing in the Australian All Schools Championships. Georgia competed in the 16 Girls 1500m on Saturday finishing fifth in 4.35.96s. On Sunday, Georgia competed in the Under 16 Girls 800m running a fantastic 2.10.96s to claim the bronze medal. Tayleb did not qualify for the final of the 16 Boys 100m hurdles on Saturday, but per-

By Jamie Strudley

formed better on Sunday to miss bronze by a mere .24 of a second, eventually finishing sixth in 26.94s. Tayleb stormed home in the 200m hurdles to finish sixth in 26.94s. Earlier in the week, Maddie Laven and Indi Linde competed in the Pacific School Games with Maddie recording a PB when finishing 6th in the 12 Girls 1500 with a time of 4.50.84, Indi finished ninth in the same race with a PB of 4.57.78. Maddie also competed in the 800m finishing 10th in 2.26.91. After a miserable weekend in Victoria last week where all athletics competitions were cancelled due forecast rain, the weather subsided enough for Yarra Ranges

Athletics athletes to compete this weekend. The Little Athletics athletes enjoyed their first championship round of the season with a multi event round. This Friday will be the final round of Little Athletics for 2017. A modified Twilight program starting from 6pm with the chance of a special visitor during the evening. The seniors will also be competing on Friday night with the last round of AV Shield for 2017 held at Lakeside Stadium. Online entries close at noon on Wednesday. For results, news, photos and more, visit www.yarrarangesathletics.org.au or check out the Facebook page.

PROUDLY AUSTRALIAN OWNED & INDEPENDENT

244 Maroondah Hwy, Healesville, 3777

12336430-CB2-17

General Enquiries Tel: 5957 3700 Fax: 5957 3777 Email: enquiries@mailnewsgroup.com.au Distribution Enquiries Tel: 1300 654 910 Advertising Group Advertising Manager – Tracey Aitken Editorial Editor – Peter Douglas Email: editor@mailnewsgroup.com.au Classifieds Advertising Phone: 1300 666 808 Email: sales@networkclassifieds.com.au Deadlines: Display Advertising: 4PM Wednesday Trades: 4PM Thursday Classifieds: 4PM Friday Sports Results: 9AM Monday Managing Director: Paul Thomas

The Mail is published by Hartley Higgins for Mail News Group Pty Ltd ABN 99 006 310 498. All material is copyright to Mail News Group Pty Ltd. All significant errors will be corrected as soon as possible. Distribution numbers, areas and coverage are estimates only. For terms and conditions please visit www.starcommunity.com.au Print Post Number PP33445700014.

Junior champion Georgia Laven competed in the Australian All Schools Championships. 170871

William Matthews Funerals 45 Cave Hill Rd, Lilydale 24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS

9739 6868 www.williammatthewsfunerals.com.au

FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED

CROSSWORD No. 7503

SUDOKU No. 4165

QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7503

Ho

Quick Clues

3

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

2 6 4 1 9 5 3 8 7

Solu

CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7503- SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Supposed. 6, Ruby. 8, Well. 9, No secre-t. 10, Ed-i-ct. 11, Ele-c-ts. 13, Pounce (anag). 15, Slides. 17, Silen-t. 19, Asid-e. 22, Disgr-ace. 23, All-y. 24, Hear. 25, Tog-ether. Down - 2, Up-end. 3, Pel-i-c-an. 4, S-end. 5, Dispense. 6, Ruc-he. 7, B-reath-e. 12, Best part. 14, Or-of-i-ce. 16, In-stan-t. 18, E-age-r. 20, Delve (anag). 21, Be-r(i)g.

9 5 4 1 6 2 7 8 3

2 1 7 3 8 5 4 6 9

3 9 2 5 4 7 6 1 8

4 6 1 8 3 9 5 7 2

Solution No.4165

8 7 5 6 2 1 3 9 4

every row and every 3x3 square contains the digits 1 to 9

mailcommunity.com.au

DOWN 2. Knock over the topside (2-3). 3. Flier of the rerouted plane I caught in (7). 4. Point, aim and launch (4). 5. Find you don’t need to mete out (8). 6. Gather up the dog, a male (5). 7. With the new heart, be about to show signs of life (7). 12. The high spot is getting the star role (4,4). 14. If I can penetrate the core, somehow, through an opening (7). 16. Making up the “Tin Man” in a jiffy (7). 18. Anxious to get back again - and about time (5). 20. Dig deep and get levered out again, somehow (5). 21. Be on the rig I left in the North Atlantic, perhaps (4).

6 8 3 9 7 4 2 5 1

1. Imagined, as intended to (8). 6. Name the stone (4). 8. The source? How surprising! (4). 9. Everybody knows it is not Crees that rampaged in it (2,6). 10. Order the man to take one to court (5). 11. Chooses to have the figure in steel, for a change (6). 13. Jump up once, agitated (6). 15. Pictures of some objects from the laboratory? (6). 17. That’s not saying the boy will come in to take the exam (6). 19. Apart from having said “Broken English” (5). 22. Faulty grids the expert shows to be a scandal (8). 23. The whole year, mate (4). 24. Be told to have sense (4). 25. As one got back at three, about (8). DOWN 2. Knock over the topside (2-3). 3. Flier of the rerouted

Clues one got back at three, about (8).

7 3 9 4 1 6 8 2 5

DOWN ACROSS Cryptic PUZZLE NO. 7503 (5) 2. Permit 1. ScornfulCRYPTIC (8) ACROSS

5 2 8 7 9 3 1 4 6

ACROSS

1 4 6 2 5 8 9 3 7

CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7503

Fill th every 3x3 s the 1 5 9 3 7 8 6 4 2

8 7 3 6 2 4 1 5 9

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

DOWN Permit (5) Merit (7) Pleasant (4) Soup (8) Board game (5) Esteem (7) Left (8) Understand (7) Whale (7) Hatred (5) Rub (5) Flower (4)

4

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 12. 14. 16. 18. 20. 21.

QUICK PUZZLE NO. 7503 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1, Sardonic. 6, Corn. 8, Alas. 9, Condense. 10, Sword. 11, Oyster. 13, Breeze. 15, Mighty. 17, Pagoda. 19, March. 22, Minister. 23, Pear. 24, Team. 25, Disaster. Down - 2, Allow. 3, Deserve. 4, Nice. 5, Consomme. 6, Chess. 7, Respect. 12, Departed. 14, Realise. 16, Grampus. 18, Odium. 20, Chafe. 21, Iris.

ACROSS Scornful (8) Grain (4) Unfortunately (4) Shorten (8) Weapon (5) Shellfish (6) Zephyr (6) Powerful (6) Temple (6) Month (5) Clergyman (8) Fruit (4) Side (4) Calamity (8)

3

1. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. 13. 15. 17. 19. 22. 23. 24. 25.

M

1157333-CB40-14

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

|

MAIL 27


7

$

6

$

99 kg

Bertocchi Leg Ham

$

N PE YS O DA 7

Christmas Specials

99 kg

Bertocchi Mini Christmas Ham

6

5

$

99 kg

Pork Leg Roast

99 kg

Pork Shoulder Roast

Order now for Christmas 28 MAIL

|

Tuesday, 12 December, 2017

DANDENONG

BORONIA

342a Hammond Road Dandenong VIC 3175 Telephone (03) 9706 6006

287 Boronia Road Boronia VIC 3155 Telephone (03) 8560 2642

Monday - Friday 6.30am to 5.30pm Saturday & Sunday 7am-4pm

Monday - Friday 7am to 6pm Saturday & Sunday 7am-5pm

butchersstore.com.au

Specials valid: 11 December to 24 December Conditions apply, while stocks last.

12372881-HM50-17

Hotels, Restaurants & Cafe Enquiries Welcome

mailcommunity.com.au


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.