Southern Free Times - 28th February 2019

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CASEY AND THE SPIN WE'RE IN PAGES 18-19

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MORE TO LOVE The editor’s desk It was great to catch up with local photographers Chris and Karen Johnson for this week's cover story (see pages 4&5). The couple are donating their time and mentoring skills to coordinate the 2019 'Emerging Photographer of the Year' competition at this year's Warwick Show, just a few weeks away. The competition aims to encourage local amateur photographers to capture the 'essence' of the Show in digital imagery. I covered the competition last year and in its inaugural year in 2017 and can attest to the high standard of entries and the amazing local photographic talent we have around here. I know there are plenty of local snappers who would learn a lot from spending a day or three at the Show, simply wandering around taking shots at their own pace. As a journo who takes his own photos it can be a lot of fun covering a major event in that way, as long as you give yourself time to be creative and inventive. I'd encourage amateur photographers right across the Southern Downs and Granite Belt to enter this contest, including juniors. You might be surprised at what you get out of it. Jeremy Sollars

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HISTORY ON SALE After being owned by multiple generations of the Connolly family 'Rosalind' in Warwick is on the market - read more about this historic home on page 12.

BIRDS OF A FEATHER All you ever wanted to know about the sport of pedigree pigeon racing but were too afraid to ask - pages 10-11.

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The Warwick RSL Memorial Club has kindly provided the Free Times with a dinner for two (x2 mains) to be won be a lucky reader. To enter visit www. freetimes.com.au and click on the 'Competitions' link...and check out page 7 today for an update on recent changes at the Club...

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CASEY'S SPIN Our sports columnist Casey O'Connor brings us all the latest in local sport from around the ridges - pages 18-19.

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BLATANT THEFT OF WATER STOPPED BY JEREMY SOLLARS

Council says the treatment plant standpipe is now secure. The standpipe was disabled the same day and security cameras and new locks were installed on Monday of this week. In a statement a council spokesman said that on the Friday "the council became aware that tankers were accessing the standpipe from the Connolly Dam line at the Warwick water treatment facility at night and taking water without permission from council".

"When SDRC staff checked the standpipe, staff discovered that the locks and chain securing the standpipe were missing," the spokesman said. "SDRC closed off the water supply to the standpipe and installed a CCTV surveillance trailer at the facility and new padlocks and chains on the standpipe to prevent further theft. "The standpipe connected to the Connolly

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require significant clarification," the report states, despite figures in the business case having been provided to the GBCA by both the council and the state government. "These assertions relate to financial sustainability, applicability of grants and funding, capital expenditure assumptions, organisational structure, implications arising from the council recategorisation process, division of staff and heavy fleet, as well as appropriate levels of service being delivered to the community into the future,"

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Operators of unmarked water tankers stole water in broad daylight - and at all hours of the night - from the Warwick water treatment plant on Glen Road over several weeks, it has been revealed. The practice was stopped last Friday 22 February after local residents became suspicious and alerted the Southern Downs Regional Council. Umpteen truck movements were observed over at least the three weeks prior, with the tankers pulling up to the standpipe just off the side of the road and hooking hoses up to it and making off with raw water from Connolly Dam, not suitable for drinking. Unlike the water standpipe near the Wallace Street bridge in Warwick the treatment plant standpipe is not metered, so those accessing the water were doing so free of charge. Local residents have questioned why no council staff appeared to have been aware of the water theft and acted earlier to stop it. Instead it is believed a resident contacted Mayor Tracy Dobie directly last Friday.

Dam line at the Warwick water treatment facility is intended for council use only. "The water sourced from the standpipe is raw water and is not drinking quality. "SDRC is investigating the issue, and at this time SDRC has no evidence to suggest that SDRC staff have acted unlawfully and is not investigating any internal staff. "If residents suspect that people are taking water unlawfully, SDRC urges residents to report the activity to council on 1300 697 372." The Free Times also asked the council if some of the unmarked trucks belonged to council contractors legitimately accessing the Connolly Dam water for roadworks and other tasks, as it is understood supplies of recycled water at the Warwick Wastewater (Sewage) Treatment Plant are at an extremely low level. A spokesman said the use of recycled water "is a priority but there may be times when contractors are required to use the outlet to access water for council works". "The outlet is now secured but any contractors which are required to use the standpipe are able to access it via a works key," the spokesman said. ●

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or Chris and Karen Johnson photography isn't simply a hobby, it's a shared passion. The Warwick couple have 'day' jobs but pretty much all their spare time is taken up with their 'side' interest their business C&K Photographers. They're a familiar sight at local events they covered the 2019 Warwick Showgirl presentation evening, for example - and they do weddings, family portraits, school formals and other paid jobs where and when they can. But they're also big on giving back to the community they live in and love, and this year they've taken on the volunteer task of coordinating the Warwick Show 'Emerging Photographer of the Year' competition. The contest is in its third year and aims to capture the spirit of the Warwick Show in digital imagery for posterity. Entrants will spend all or part of the 2019 Show - the 152nd in its history - meandering around the Warwick

Showgrounds snapping all manner of images to try and sum up the true essence of the annual event. The competition was originally devised in 2017 and was organised by local photographer Storm Lahiff after she discovered the Show Society did not have an archive of historic images from past Shows. With a new business in town to run, Storm found herself somewhat time-poor when attention turned to planning the 2019 'Emerging Photographer' event and that was when Chris and Karen stepped up to the mark. And a shout-out to local businesses - sponsors are being sought for the competition. Chris himself was the inaugural winner in 2017 - check out his cheeky chook photo - and this year he and Karen will act as competition coordinators as well as mentors to the budding local photographers who enter. Each snapper will submit a 'photo essay' of 20 images from the 2019 Warwick Show,

Cover photo: Chris and Karen Johnson love all genres of photography but have a particular fondness for the outdoors.

based on this year's theme of 'Paddock to Plate', which they'll be given creative licence to interpret in their own individual way. Entries will be judged by another local photographer, Laura Kubicek - who specialises in newborn photography - with the winners to be announced at a special event a few weeks after the Show, which runs from Friday 22 to Sunday 24 March. And the good news for those who take part in the competition is it's free to enter and they'll also get free entry to the Show, as well as having access to mentoring and advice from Chris and Karen throughout the Show. Photography has been a lifelong interest for Chris, while Karen came to the pursuit later in life encouraged by her husband, and they both have diplomas in photographic imaging. The pair usually spend a good half of their weekend both behind the lens whether it be covering events or simply pursuing their own personal love of landscape photography - as well as editing their images.

"I used to drive Chris around of a weekend to take photos and I'd just sit in the car," Karen says. "Then I decided to take it up myself. "Sometimes on a weekend if we've got time to spare we'll just reverse the car out of the garage and flip a coin and decide where to go. "We're into all genres of photography but landscapes are the favourite, it's just so relaxing." These days Chris is a funeral director with Warwick Funerals but he's previously been an RAAF mechanic and his love of photography began in high school. "That was back in the days of film," Chris told the Free Times. "I was really into photography when I was at school in the early 1980s. "Then I joined the air force and was there for 11 years and didn't pursue it too much during that time, but when I left (the RAAF) I got back into it and that was when digital cameras were really starting to come into play.

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Cheeky chook: Chris Johnson's winning shot from 2017.

2018 winner Jessica Barlow's top shot. "I love doing landscapes, but I do a lot of rodeo as well." Karen says the 'Emerging Photographer' competition is all about getting amateur photographers from the region to find out more about what their cameras can do and enhance their skills. "We want the entrants to think outside the box, including junior photographers, and we've had quite of lot of interest so far from high school students," she said. "The idea is to wander around the Show and demonstrate all the different aspects of it and just play with your camera. "Slow down, compose yourself and breathe - and don't be scared of people, ask them if they'll be in a shot doing whatever they might be doing. "Another practical tip is to remember to 'slip, slop, slap' and carry water and spare camera batteries and memory cards." Chris says the most important thing those new to photography need to keep in mind is to take their time and properly compose their shots. "It really doesn't matter what kind of equipment you're using," he said. "The main thing is composition - look at the background to the shot and make sure

· Chris and Karen are also actively involved in the Allora Photography Group, which has more than 30 current members and is always looking for more

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Sheepdog ''Tyson'' in action in 2017 by Gale Ward. there's nothing to distract from the image. "And don't be afraid to ask questions."

SOME POINTERS ... · For the technically-minded, Chris and Karen Johnson mainly use Canon 6D digital cameras - Chris says they're a "good all-rounder" - and edit their images using Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop software · For landscape photography they ardently believe early morning and late afternoon/ early evening are the best times to use a camera outside - avoid the period between 10am and 2-3pm as the light can be too harsh on a clear day

· The Warwick Show 'Emerging Photographer of the Year' is in its third year and is open to amateur photographers of all ages, including juniors - the youngest entrant so far is aged 7 · Entry is free - all you have to do is contact Chris and Karen Johnson and request an information pack · The 2019 winner will be rewarded with a 'mentoring' day with local photographer Chris McFerran - well-known for his stunning weather images · Images entered will be used by the Show Society both for archive purposes and future advertising · Enquiries to Chris and Karen Johnson on 0412 097 424 or message them on Facebook at C&K Photographers · The Johnsons are also seeking local businesses to sponsor the 'Emerging Photographer' event - give them a call if you're interested ●

Ceilidh Bishop's 2017 entry.

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NEW FACES AT WARWICK RSL CLUB BY JEREMY SOLLARS

From left: Warwick RSL marketing coordinator Natasha Sheahan, interim general manager Andrew Bowtell and in-house butcher Reg Welsh.

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It has been just over a month since a new management committee was elected to steer the Warwick RSL Memorial Club back on track and there's been plenty happening both in front of and behind the scenes. A new interim general manager Andrew Bowtell - took up his role last week and he has already identified some key areas for improvement at the club, which was facing potential closure not so long ago. Andrew expects to be in his role for around three months - while recruitment of a new permanent manager is carried out and told the Free Times the club's financial position has "improved substantially" since the new management committee took over. "I've just been assisting our wonderful staff to provide top service to our members and looking at things like policies and procedures," he said. "It's about having a point of difference to other venues in town - one of which is the wonderful Kings Theatre as a function destination. "The new committee is just really committed to the members of the club. "We're looking at an innovative new menu for the bistro and a possible restructure of membership fees, among many other things." Working alongside Andrew is a face that will be familiar to Free Times advertisers - none other than our former advertising sales executive Natasha Sheahan.

'Tash' left the FT late last year after deciding it was time to work fewer hours in order to better balance work and a young family, and has recently taken on the role of part-time marketing coordinator for the Warwick RSL. With her extensive local contacts and winning personality Tash will be "out and about drumming up interest in the club" in the community, having already turned around the RSL's social media presence. And she has plenty of ideas for making a visit to the club more than just a meal and a shot at the pokies. "We're looking to have entertainment every Friday night in the main bar and ramping up Friday and Saturday night members' draws," she said. "We're also planning fundraisers like 'Shout A Digger' in April. "In Kings Theatre I believe we have the best function centre in the region and I'm going to be promoting that extensively." Another familiar face down at the club belongs to resident butcher Reg Welsh, who with 52 two years in the meat trade ensures diners in the bistro get served up top cuts, sourced locally as much as possible such as lambs from the Shelley family. Reg is down at the club four days a week and also donates his time maintaining the gardens around the building. ¡ The Warwick RSL Memorial Club will hold a 'membership drive' tomorrow and Saturday outside Big W in Rose City Shoppingworld - drop by and say gday to Tash! â—?

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RACING PIGEONS STILL A MYSTERY BY JEREMY SOLLARS Andrew Dunn laughingly calls his beloved sport of pigeon racing "the poor man's race horse". He's one of a handful of members of the Warwick Racing Pigeon Club, the existence of which until very recently the Free Times, at least, was unaware. The club has its headquarters tucked away in Warwick's Henry Joppich Park off Wentworth Street and its members compete in pigeon racing at a number of levels and on a regular basis - indeed, as often as they can get their birds into the sky. Andrew's love of the sport began as a lad growing up in Melbourne and has never wavered. These days he keeps and breeds his pedigree racing pigeons in a loft on his Deuchar property and the birds compete in racing events over distances of anywhere from 100 up to 1200 kilometres, against pigeons from similar clubs in places like Toowoomba, Dalby and the Lockyer Valley in Queensland. On race days the birds all take off from a designated release or "liberation point" in the chosen town and their owners await their arrival back at their home loft. The time of return is recorded electronically via a sensor pad on the loft and microchips attached to the legs of the birds and the race times are later compared across the various owners' lofts distance from the liberation point to determine whose pigeons

Andrew Dunn and son Peter share a father-son bond over a love of racing pigeons.

were the quickest to get home. Despite modern pigeon racing having originated in Belgium in the 19th century and is thought to have possibly dated back to as early as 220AD - pigeon 'fanciers' to this day still have no idea how the birds manage to find their way home over such vast distances. "People have done experiments doing things like putting a falconer's hood over their heads and trying to determine if they do it by eyesight," Andrew said. "There's another theory that it's to do with solar flares or by working off magnetic north or barometric pressure. "They do seem to know where east is, which is why most people face their lofts in that direction. "But they can't race over the Great Dividing Range, for some reason that's a barrier. "At the end of the day we still don't know just how they do it - but it is a real joy to see them come home. "The wives of pigeon racers have often been referred to as 'pigeon widows' - it's just something that really becomes part of you. "These are pedigree birds - they have bloodlines just like racehorses. "There are a lot of imported pigeons in Australia and while they're good on short to medium distances they don't have the same stamina as Aussie pigeons. "They'd never dream of racing over 1200 kilometres in Europe, for example."

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Racing pigeons can take flight as early as four weeks of age. Andrew said a typical racing pigeon can fly at speeds of up to 100kmh with a good tail wind and while they head off in different directions at the very start of a race, birds from the same loft soon form a flying "kit" or group. Andrew sends his birds on regular weekend training runs of up to an hour, with the main risk being predator birds such

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"Yes I think that's probably true," he says. "People sometimes drop out of the sport for a while for whatever reason. "But most of them go back to it eventually." The Warwick Racing Pigeon Club will enthusiastically welcome new members or anyone interested in finding out more about the sport. Contact Andrew Dunn for more information on 0408 845 549. ●

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"My brothers and my sister had left home or were away most of the week working and studying and I essentially was raised as an only child. "I can remember friends coming to visit me and I'd be constantly changing my bedroom - there were so many rooms. "The house was named after the character in Shakespeare's 'As You Like It', I assume by my grandmother." 'Rosalind' features numerous living and sleeping quarters and there's even the old childrens' 'port room' complete with hooks. The grand old home has been added to and re-modelled many times over the years, and the timber stables in the backyard are original.

It belonged to a former mayor of Warwick - after whom Connolly Dam is named and has been in the family for multiple generations. The sprawling 127 year old family home 'Rosalind' - next to Olsens Home Hardware on Fitzroy Street and directly opposite Warwick East State School - is for sale and it's a buyer's chance to own a big slice of Warwick history. 'Rosalind', which is also often referred to as 'The Connolly House', is a 13-room 'timber and tin' gem which, while it could use a little TLC, oozes character and Rose City Heritage. Current owner Mary Higgins - whose grandfather Dan Connolly built 'Rosalind' for his family in 1892 - says it's time to let go of the home she herself grew up in as a little girl. Mary told the Free Times this week there was no-one in the family to leave it to, with various nieces and nephews scattered across Australia. While the decision was an easy enough one to make, Mary said 'Rosalind' would always hold a special place in her heart. "I was the youngest of four with a 13 year gap between me and my next sibling," she said.

THE HOME'S HISTORY Below is the historical background to 'Rosalind', kindly compiled and supplied by Mary Higgins ... "In 1888 Timothy Connolly (1842-1931) purchased two and a quarter acres of land with frontages to Fitzroy and Canning Streets and in 1892 his son Daniel Connolly (1867-1948) built the house 'Rosalind' on the portion of his father's land fronting Fitzroy Street. Dan built two more houses on his father's land and in 1911 the land was sub-divided so that each house had its own title deed.

Dan, his wife Sarah and their baby son, Timothy, moved into 'Rosalind' when it was completed and it has been occupied by their descendants ever since. During Dan's occupancy he added rooms and verandahs as his family grew and today there are thirteen rooms surrounded by spacious verandahs. There are also outbuildings which reflect the reliance on horse transport in the early days. The Connolly family arrived in Australia in 1877 as steerage passengers aboard the 'Zamora' and they came directly to Warwick, where they resided in various locations including opposite the Canning Downs homestead. Dan's father Timothy worked on the railways all his life and when retired he moved into a house which Dan built on his (Timothy's) land. He maintained a canna farm there. Olsens Home Hardware occupies this site today. Dan attended the local schools and at the age of 16 was apprenticed to a Mr O'Brien. On completion of his apprenticeship Dan and his cousin James Connolly commenced business as building contractors in Clifton, and they built the first Shire Office in the town. James then went to Kalgoorlie in Western Australia as the gold rush had started and he built some of the famous old

buildings in the Kalgoorlie area, including the Palace Hotel and the Post Offices in Coolgardie and Kalgoorlie, which are still much admired today. He then went into politics and soon became a cabinet minister. After 15 years in Parliament he became Agent-General for Western Australia in London, where he lived for the rest of his life. He was knighted by King George V at Buckingham Palace on 25 June 1920. Meanwhile Dan carried on in his own business as a building contractor in Warwick until he retired. Buildings he constructed include St Mary's Catholic Church, the Criterion Hotel, O'Mahony's Hotel (formerly the National Hotel) and the Sportsman's Club (formerly the Langham Hotel). Dan also owned many rural properties including The Glen, Woodlands at Greenmount, Mile End in West Warwick and Mount Tabor. Dan was also an Alderman on the Warwick City Council for about 30 years and served two terms as Mayor. After Sarah's death in 1952 'Rosalind' passed to her daughter Eleanor (Ella, 1893-1985) who sold it to her brother Jack (1899-1983) and today it is owned by his adult children." ● - Mary Higgins

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COMMUNITY DIARY SENIOR CITIZENS Warwick Senior Citizens monthly activities are held at 13a Albert Street, Warwick. First Monday of each month - Hoy (cards) from 2pm. First Tuesday of each month - Friendship morning from 9am. Every Monday - 500 (cards) from 9am-11.30am. Every Tuesday - TAI CHI from 9am. Every Wednesday - Indoor bowls from 9.30am11.30am. Every Friday - Crazy Whist (cards) from 9am-11.30am. Subscription is $10 per year and covers all activities. For information phone Margaret on 0458 444 101, or Fay on 0424 287 121.

HEART SUPPORT The Warwick Heart Support Group meets on the last Monday of each month (except December and January) in the Founder's Room at Slade Campus at 11am. Lunch is held after a short meeting. Every second meeting a guest speaker attends. A warm welcome awaits any person who may have experienced a Heart issue. For more information phone Norm on 4661 5421 or Jenny on 4664 8173.

THURSDAY 28 FEBRUARY Australian Breastfeeding Assoc. Tenterfield and Granite Belt Group Meeting will be on Thursday 28 February at the Stanthorpe Baptist Church, Corner Railway and Hillcrest Streets, Stanthorpe from 9.30am. The topic will be SLEEP, all mums are invited to attend regardless of how your baby is fed, or how old they are, dads, grandparents, and children are always welcome. For inquiries regarding meetings or confidential counselling please contact Cara on 0400 223 452 or Leah on 0409 001 634.

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SATURDAY 2 MARCH Warwick Singles Social Club Over 50s will meet on Saturday 2 March at Central Pub, High St, Stanthorpe from 12 noon, followed by optional outing for fundraiser Heritage afternoon at Liston Park, Liston. For more information contact warwickssc@gmail.com or Jen on 0400 505 943.

WEDNESDAY 13 MARCH National Seniors Warwick Luncheon Cruise on the Gold Coast Canal will be on Wednesday 13 March, departing in front of the Council Administration Building at 7.30am. Morning tea will be at own expense at Yatala Pie Shop. Book at Suncorp from Wednesday 13 February to Wednesday 6 March. Phone Carmel on 4661 3136.

SUNDAY 17 MARCH Warwick Over 50s Social Club at O'Shanleys Hotel for St Patricks day festivities, Clifton. Contact warwickssc@ gmail.com

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THURSDAY 28 MARCH Warwick Uniting Church 'Mainly Music' - celebrating 10 years of fun and friendship. Normal morning session 9:15am, celebration night commences 5:30pm. Please RSVP for evening program to the church office on 4661 1080 by Monday 25 March.

SATURDAY 30 MARCH Warwick Over 50s Social Club - 10am Bunya Festival at 49 Mailmans Rd, North Branch followed by lunch at noon at Maryvale Hotel, Maryvale. Contact warwickssc@gmail.com

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Travelling Country Music Club Social will be on Sunday 28 April at the Cowboys Clubhouse in Queens Park, Alice Street from 10.30am. Cost for the day is $8 per adult and $4 for children. Lunch will be included in the cost plus endless cups of tea or coffee all day and afternoon tea. If you can sing, play music, or recite poems, or would just like to listen to music come along and enjoy the day. Phone Marlene on 0419 710 828, Del on 0408 613 823 or Ruby on 0438 674 803.

Travelling Country Music Club Social will be on Sunday 24 March at the Cowboys Clubhouse in Queens Park,

Travelling Country Music Club Social will be on Sunday 26 May at the Cowboys

WEDNESDAY 20 MARCH Warwick Singles Social Club Over 50s Haidley Tour to Outback Spectacular will be on Wednesday 20 March, departing approx. 2.30pm and arrive back to Warwick approx. 1am. $123 includes meals and drinks, book your own tickets. For more information contact warwickssc@ gmail.com or Jen on 0400 505 943.

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Clubhouse in Queens Park, Alice Street from 10.30am. Cost for the day is $8 per adult and $4 for children. Lunch will be included in the cost plus endless cups of tea or coffee all day and afternoon tea. If you can sing, play music, or recite poems, or would just like to listen to music come along and enjoy the day. Phone Marlene on 0419 710 828, Del on 0408 613 823 or Ruby on 0438 674 803.

SUNDAY 23 JUNE Travelling Country Music Club Social will be on Sunday 23 June at the Cowboys Clubhouse in Queens Park, Alice Street from 10.30am. Cost for the day is $8 per adult and $4 for children. Lunch will be included in the cost plus endless cups of tea or coffee all day and afternoon tea. If you can sing, play music, or recite poems, or would just like to listen to music come along and enjoy the day. Phone Marlene on 0419 710 828, Del on 0408 613 823 or Ruby on 0438 674 803.

SUNDAY 28 JULY Travelling Country Music Club Social will be on Sunday 28 July at the Cowboys Clubhouse in Queens Park, Alice Street from 10.30am. Cost for the day is $8 per adult and $4 for children. Lunch will be included in the cost plus endless cups of tea or coffee all day and afternoon tea. If you can sing, play music, or recite poems, or would just like to listen to music come along and enjoy the day. Phone Marlene on 0419 710 828, Del on 0408 613 823 or Ruby on 0438 674 803. ●

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CRYPTIC PUZZLE NO. 7563 - SOLUTIONS Across - 1,Pass-ages. 6, Do-u-r (rev). 8, No-l-a. 9, I-ntrepi’d. 10, St-out. 11, Roll-on. 13, Freeze. 15, Al-arms. 17, Sauce-r. 19, Start. 22, Bind-weed. 23, R-ays. 24, Star. 25, Re-side-nt. Down - 2, A-bout. 3, Stat-(yo)ur-e. 4, Ga-i-n (rev). 5, Saturday (anag). 6, D-well. 7, Uni-form. 12, Hear Hear (here, here) 14, Real-is-t. 16, A-tti-red. 18, Cider (anag). 20, Rayo-n. 21, O-de-s.

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A POSITIVE SHOT FOR NETBALL Spin comes to readers this week from the temporary floating home of the 'Cruiseling' Spin team, the Pacific Aria bobbing around the seas off PNG. We've been a bit out of the loop with the goings on in the sporting world but have discovered that the locals are the craziest Rugby League supporters you have ever met and they are all hanging out for the start of the NRL and Intrust Super Cup season. Apologies if we have missed anyone. Things will be back to normal next week if I ever find my land legs after finally discovering my sea legs. -Casey POSITIVE SHOT FOR NETBALL Netball has been given a new shot in Warwick thanks to $321,793 in Fed Govt funding Southern Downs players will soon be able to unleash their skills on refurbished courts and enjoy an upgrade to facilities thanks to $321,793 in Federal Government funding secured by Maranoa MP David Littleproud for the Warwick and District Netball Association. On Saturday, Mr Littleproud was in Warwick to make the much-anticipated announcement because the association was forced to play away from their 25-year-old home-base courts were no longer up-toscratch. "When I heard the association couldn't play at home because their courts were in such a poor condition, I knew I had to do something and was able to secure $2900 in funding for the canteen equipment upgrade, under the Stronger Communities Programme, and $318,893 to upgrade four courts under Community Sport Infrastructure Grants program," Mr Littleproud said. "Our very own netball legend Laura Geitz honed her skills at home here and this upgrade means future netballers will continue to play this great sport in the Southern Downs well into the future. "You can ask any rural community in Maranoa and they will tell you how important top-notch sports facilities are. "The flow-on effects are numerous because new faces around town have an opportunity to get involved and make friends. "This funding also us with access to facilities that match those available in our bigger cities - just because you come from the bush doesn't mean you can't access topnotch facilities." CLOSE CONTEST The February end of month medley 4BBB Stableford played in Stanthorpe was a keenly contested affair. Eventual winners, Jake Mills and Casey Leotta, had to withstand a count back to separate them from runners up, Mike McAuliffe and Greg Fraser after both teams returned sores of 48 points for their round. Nikki Waterworth picked up the ladies' pin at three and Kay Webb had best approach at 12 while Lorraine Evans held the approach at 1 and Marg Locke the Pro Pin at 5/14. Not to be outdone, Matt Waterworth collected the men's pin at three and Allan Accurate at 12. It is rumoured that Ian Pickering's tee shot at 17 may have hit the flagstick leaving him an easy putt for the birdie and he picked and he collected the pin shot. Scott Constable claimed the prize for the pro-pin at 1/10 and the birdies nest at 15. The pro-pin at 9/18 went the way of 18 SOUTHERN FREE TIMES

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Greg Fraser. The run down went to scores of 46 and better. The event was sponsored by club members Shaneen and Eric McLellan. Unfortunately, they were unable to as Eric is recovering after a stint in hospital. It is hoped Eric has a speedy recovery and the popular couple return to the fairways shortly. A reminder to members that if you have not paid your annual dues prior to Saturday's competition you will not be eligible to win events. This Saturday members will be playing for the March Monthly medal and putting competition which is sponsored by one of the club's staunchest supporters Maddies Gift Gallery. Tee off commences at 11.30 am and there is a time sheet is on the board in the club house. LITTLE A'S RECEIVE FUNDING Could we see another Sally Pearson or Cathy Freeman emerge from the Southern Downs? Those chances received a shot in the arm recently as the Warwick Little Athletics Centre received confirmation of a $2900 grant from Coles to purchase brand new sports gear. The grant has been made possible due to an imitative from Coles through the sale of Coles' Community Chiller Bags. The Little Athletics centre in Warwick is one of over 160 centres across Australia to receive funding from Coles to replace or expand its sports equipment. Funds for these grants have been raised through the sale of specially-marked chiller bags designed by eight-year-old Lachie MacDonald from Victoria and 11-year-old Charlie De Bruyn from Western Australia. 25 cents from each bag sold is directed to the Coles Little Athletics Community Fund to provide sport equipment grants. WINDY CONDITIONS Sporters faced some windy conditions last week on the Stanthorpe course but that did not deter eventual winner Ivan Jurris or Ian Anderson who was Sunday's runner up. Anderson also returned the Best Gross score. The run-downs went to Wayne Hilton and Angelo Maugeri. Stewart Rayner snapped up the Pin Shot on the 12th and Matt Waterworth the 17th. There were "no takers" for the Pro Pin. Ivan Jurris was not satisfied with just the win on the day he also went home with a meat tray in his keeping. The other left with Ray "the Boss" Thorn. A reminder that the annual Maureen Bates Day will be held on March 10. A Two Ball nine Hole Ambrose event has been scheduled by the club. It will be a 9.00am Shot Gun Start. As is always the case there will be great prizes on offer. The BBQ will be operating and the day will wrap up with a big Multi Draw Raffle. If you have not already nominated there is a sheet on the board at the Clubhouse. Be sure to get your nominations sorted. In the meantime, Sporters will tee off at the regular time of 7.30 -8.00am this Sunday. BUSY TANNY SCHEDULE Bowlers at Tannymorel have been kept on their toes recently. Busy busy busy. Triples on Thursday, the final of the Tanny Classic Friday and Premiere 7's on Saturday. No rest for the wicked. 14 teams rolled up for Thursday's Triples. Going home with the goodies was the team of Sue Butz, Geoff Creighton and Grumpy.

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Naomi Ratcliffe and Olivia Colemen celebrate Maranoa MP David Littleproud’s $321,793 Federal Government funding announcement to revamp their Warwick netball courts. In the first round they scored an impressive 20-6 win over Brian Brown, Joe Statham & Pete Gynther. They nailed their win when Grumpy outplayed Tony Schubert in the skips only round. His score of 19-3, the icing on the winning cake. The Runners up Marg Wright, Philpsy & Pete Collis defeated V Adrian L'Barrow, Ian Thompson and Les Clark 18-5 in the opening game and Skip Les Clark had a13-6 win over Less Tyter in the Skip's round. The unwanted lowest score went to Doug Miller, Marg Grayson and Di Walsh The Triples were sponsored once again by Killarney Co-op and players were well looked after by the ladies in the kitchen. Friday night was the final round of the Tanny Classic and after six hectic weeks of competition the result went right to the wire. The winner of the opening 2019 Tanny Classic was Lyn Coleman who accumulated 21 points over the six-week period. In second place was "the young gun" Jessie Wallace (19points) and third prize to Jim Lamb (18 points). The player with the lowest score was Clayton "Wizzle" Frank (9 points) Locky Boal won the final spider again and collected the cash. Winners of the final round were The final was saw some great bowls played and the troops are keen for Tanny Classic Two to commence immediately. Organisers said "Bring it on. So, polish those bowls, Tanny Two kicks off on Friday March 1. TANNY TARANTULAS BITE DEEP On Saturday the Tanny Tarantulas hosted the South Toowoomba team in another round of the Premier 7's. South Toowoomba proved to be tough opponents but the team played well and did a great job winning all three games. In the fours Tuck, Walshy, Geoff and Aaron needed to win the last end to wrap up the game and scored a great eight blowing those Toowoomba players off the green in an unbelievable end to the game. Philpsy played good bowls and had a convincing 31-7 win in the Singles. The pair's team of Sue and Grumpy held their nerve in the final end. With the scores locked up at 16 all they taking the final end 17-16 to seal the win. Post-game reports say Sue claims she was the back bone of the whole show. Draw shots, yards ons, drives, she is saying she had them all. Others less kind have been heard humming "Wake up Little Suzie; Wake up".

ASSOCIATION CROQUET There was only a small field at Association Croquet last week but the games were competitive. Peter Tunbridge and Carol Verwey had a 23-19 win over Heather Widderick who once again played well. Her opponents both made some good shots on the way to their win. Andrea Denkewitz also played solo against the pairing of Joy Newman and Grace Howard. She made two ' peels' in the game and pegged out score a 26 - 18 win. Players received some good news during the week. Long-time member, Pat Schnoor, who has been battling some health issues, is on the mend and may be home soon. The whole of the Croquet community wishes her well. Conditions for the Gateball group were very testing on Friday morning with the strong winds making it difficult for players. The opening game was more of a warm up and Team Two (Andrea Denkewitz, Joy Newman, Grace Howard and Heather Widderick) scored a 13-11 win. In the second game Val Fancourt playing in Team one made some very good shots while Grace Howard had an excellent game. Team one took the honours 14-9 The result in game three was exactly the same a 14-9 win to Team One. Bill Golding was showing a little wizardry producing the shot of the day; making the very difficult look quite easy. In the final game Team One made it a clean sweep winning 14-10 thanks to some very good teamwork. TENTERFIELD SPRINGS SHOCK Tenterfield sprang an upset win in Friday night's rescheduled game against Wanderers. In doing so they sunk the final's aspirations of Wanderers. Three games were played on the weekend, with the biggest surprise being. Their win in the 35 over game their first of the season. Unfortunately for Tenterfield it is too little too late. Wanderers won the toss and batted and while five batsmen got starts there was pressure on Jamie Carnell (48) to deliver a big score. Unfortunately, he could not find a partner to hold up the other end for any length of time. At the end of their innings Wanderers were 7/169 and probably felt they had the upper hand. Tenterfield on the other hand gave themselves a big chance although things did not begin well with the loss of a couple of early wickets. freetimes.com.au


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Adam Jennings made the night his own and almost single handedly turned the game in Tenterfield's favour with a well-controlled knock of 65. He was well supported by Dan Adames (31). Wanderers watched their finals hopes collapse as Tenterfield chased down the target in the 30th over for the loss of only four wickets. After a promising start to the 2018/19 season Wanderers have now slumped to their fifth consecutive loss, RSL REMAIN ON TOP There were two important games decided on Saturday. RSL has an eye on the finals and maintained their grip on the top of the table scoring a comfortable victory win over Valley's. RSL set Valley's a moderate target of 151. It was a milestone moment for Neil Perrit. He scored his first half century in senior cricket but was dismissed on 50 when he was caught by Carmichael off a ball from Anthony Marino. At the other end of the scale the very experienced Luke Brady played a good supporting role for his team with a knock of 40. Anthony Mario finished with the best bowling figures of 3/28 however three of his team mates took wickets in a good display

of team bowling. There was an air of confidence around Valleys who believed they could chase down the moderate total after RSL was dismissed midway through the 30th over. Valley's Josh Wren obviously did not read the script and continued his good form in his breakout season. He combined with Jason Lawer to dismiss opener David Marino and Dave Gavin. He went on to claim the wickets of Kristopher Fox, Brian Carmichael and Sandro Stefanon notching up a bag of five wickets. Jason Lawer was very strong in the field taking four catches. As wickets tumbled the only real resistance came from Captain Damien Anderson who remained not out 67 as his troops were dismissed for 124 in the 28th over. SOUTHS IN A STROLL Following their upset win on Friday night Tenterfield went into their Saturday game against South's with plenty of self-belief. They won the toss and elected to bat however their joy was short lived as South's bundled them out for a meagre 106. Mitch Austin took three important wickets in

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Friday night's game and on Saturday remained not out 47 to give South's some sort of target to chase as many of the remaining Tenterfield batting line up crumbled. They were all out in the 19th over. South's put an early end to the game wrapping up a comfortable win in the 16th over. South's lost only two wickets on their way to the win. Captain Ben Staley (49) and Matt Hendry (30) scored the bulk of the required runs but honours must go to South's bowler Alex Cameron had a welcome return to form and set up the win taking 6/54. With just three rounds of fixtures to play before the semi-finals the race is still on for the Minor Premiership. This week Valleys will be looking for a win over Tenterfield. The game will be played in Tenterfield so the Valley's players are sure to be wary of the wicket. Wanderers will be hurting after their shock loss to Tenterfield but will have a tough task against RSL on the CF White Oval. BUCKING BEGINS ON SATURDAY The 2019 Stanthorpe Rodeo is set to buck out this Saturday 2 March at the Stanthorpe

Showgrounds from 2pm. Admission is just $20 for adults, $15 concession and children (under 18) $5 and $50 for a family pass. An early-bird discount gate entry rate is available at trybooking. com. The Stanthorpe Rodeo offers a full rodeo program encompassing 16 individual rodeo events, with this year's contractor and announcer Jason Hall from Hall Rodeo. The public is invited to come and experience the thrills and spills as riders of all levels compete for over $6000 in prize money and prizes. The bull in the feature bull ride is 'Incredibull', is a half-brother to the famous 'Suicidal' bull that has been at Stanthorpe Rodeo in previous years. This year there will be a mechanical bull for the little kids (and big kids) to have a go and see if you can get a personal best. Following the rodeo enjoy live entertainment with Warwick band 'Sleeping Dogs' until late, with food, drinks and a bar operating with EFTPOS and ATM available. The Stanthorpe Agricultural Society thanks all the sponsors and supporters of this year's Stanthorpe Rodeo. ●

R. Bean def. K. Bloomfield 25-13. Marker - P. Wagner. Result of Social bowls: A. Naylor, T. Gallagher tied with R. Forbes, J. Ruhle 14-14. Southern Downs Rifle Club Southern Downs Rifle Club did not hold their regular shoot last Sunday as the club hosted the

DDDRA Champion of champions competition. They will be having their normal competition on Sunday 3 March. Please note that new starting times apply, sign on at 8.30am for 9am start. They will be shooting at 300 yards for F Class and military rifle, contact Margaret on 4666 1018 for details.

AROUND THE GROUNDS man, J. Ruhle 15-7. Congratulations H. Gibson, M. Shepherd and T. Wright on winning the event, and to the Runner-up Y. Reid, M. Balfour and D. Warr. Result of 2nd Round B Grade Singles played last Saturday: M. Balfour def. T. Pritchard 25-19. Marker - P. Beaman.

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A big thankyou to the sponsors of the Four Franks Day for a successful afternoon of bowls which was held last Saturday. Results:-R. Jones, P. Bunch, C. Sawyer def Rusty, P. Klowss, P. Walker 19-12; M. Collins, V. O'Keefe, B. Bourke def C. Burnes, G. Hughes, L. Hartley 23-9; C. Walker, D Isrlin, C. Davidson def L. Collins, J. McKelvie, J. Woodrow 19-12; L. Hankinson, G. Penn, B. Black def B. Hawks, R. Russell, F. Lyons 22-9; C. Larfield, Ewar, V. Hemmings def G. Walker, Grub, V. Gray 17-12; Danielle, S. Holland, G. Johnson, W. Foster def Amber/Indy, R. O'Mara, J. Foster, F. Hankerson 24-8; A. Collins, S. Dipplesman, N. Fletcher, B. Lee def H. Byrnes, B. Hartley, F. Heywood, T. Aspinall 30-12. Another game of Men's B Grade Singles was played this week G. Johnson def B. Hartley 21-11. Today Thursday 27 bowls will commence at 9.30am, returning to 1pm in March, results from last week, J. Torrisi, B. Heffernan, V. Gray def J. McKelvie, B. Frame, C. Sawyer 19-13. This Friday 1 March will be Twilight Bowls commencing at 5pm, names in by 4.30pm please and then on Sunday 3 March there will be social bowls. Warwick Bowls Club On Wednesday 23 February, Evening Bowls was sponsored by S. & R. Valentine and B. & D. Christensen. Result with 1 for an End plus 4 for a Win: T. Owens, G. Davis, J. Rickard def. D. Miller, J. Johnson, B. Hansen 14-8. D. Phillips, R. Tartan, M. Holder tied with T. Pritchard, R. Bean, V. Moule 11-11. H. Gibson, M. Shepherd, T. Wright def. G. Brack, B. Donovan, S. Tyter 18-5. Y. Reid, M. Balfour, D. Warr def. R. Forbes, P. Bea-

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