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MICHELLE Dimasi and children Gabriella and Ryan love a cuddle at any time – and the staff, children and parents also are feeling very cuddly at Two Wells Community Children’s Centre. The centre recently was awarded $5,000 for an Australia-wide promotional competition by Cuddly, of fabric conditioner fame. Outdoor play equipment is on the shopping list following great support from locals who bought Cuddly products and nominated the centre in the competition. Centre director, Sarah Wormald, said they received the most entries in South Australia. “We are proud to announce our recent competition win. We had the most entrants in SA, so thank you to all those families who nominated the TWCCC,” she said. The centre was awarded the prize on Friday, October 15 when Dana DacombeBird, visited from the Educational Experience. n Continued Page 2

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TWCCC staff member Mandy Mansfield is pictured with Dana Dacombe-Bird, from Educational Experience, and boys Luke and Jayden Majetic and Aiden and Thomas Norvill.

Cuddly celebration – now for Christmas cheer • From page 1 Educational Experience is a supplier of toys, games and educational products to schools and early childhood centres. Meanwhile, TWCCC’s end of year twilight barbecue for families will be held on Wednesday, December 1, from 5–7pm at

the school oval. The evening will involve all childcare and kindy children, and all parents, siblings, friends and community members are also welcome. Children have been practising songs to sing to their families and staff have organised lots of fun games for everyone.

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Cath and Gerry will turn over a new leaf

It was a special occasion when the Friendship Garden Club held its monthly meeting in Lewiston on October 24. The group farewelled Cath and Gerry Goulter, who are moving from the district after 18 years. Gerry also has been well-known for his “Gerry’s Jottings” on bowls in the Echo. Dave Body gave Cath and Gerry a presentation on behalf of the club and remarked on Cath’s diligent effort on running the club for many years. Cath took over from the founder of the club, Peter French. Peter helped judge Two Wells gardens for the Tidy Town competitions. The group said Cath would be sorely missed and she assured them she would still visit the meetings whenever possible. Keen gardeners are always welcome to meetings, where the group shares expertise in gardening, visits other members’ gardens, has afternoon tea and draws a raffle. Contact Cath on 8520 2902.

Towards the end of the night, staff will present Christmas gifts to all children enrolled in the childcare and kindy. A sausage sizzle and drinks will also be available. Take a picnic rug and chairs along to enjoy the festivities with the TWCCC family.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Medal count thankyou A good night was had at the Two Wells Community centre as Two Wells Football and Netball club hosted the APFL Plains Producer medal count presentation dinner. I would like to thank Maria Pellizzari and her team of helpers for their help in preparation on the Saturday and Saturday night. Thank you to Dublin Fruit and Veg who organised the donation of (and donated) the vegetables for the night. Thanks to Denis Pellizzari for his donation of vegetables. Thanks to Dave and Jenny Humphrys for the prepared and sliced roast beef, as usual, it was delicious! We also thank our young football and netball players who did a tremendous job waiting on the tables on Saturday night. Thanks to our wonderful volunteers at the Two Wells Football and Netball

club who helped set up Friday night, prepare food Saturday, serve in the kitchen and bar Saturday night, then clean up. Great effort! In addition, another successful night was held for the 2010 Redlow at the Community Centre. Thanks to all the ladies who helped out in the preparation of food on Friday morning and also came back to help out on Friday night in the kitchen. Also, a big thankyou to helpers who helped set up on Thursday night. We had donations from Denis and Maria Pellizzari, Dublin Fruit and Veg, lettuce man at Virginia, Shirley Thompson (Copperpot dips) and Wildfox wines. Thankyou to all who helped out in any way, your help is much appreciated! Tiffany Gameau, Two Wells Football and Netball Club.

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Playford plan to lower speed limits

Scholarship win will take Lewiston sheep breeder to Scotland:

Rachel on a high to the Highlands Bronte Hewett reports:

THE Highlands of Scotland are calling for Rachel Chirgwin after the multi talented Lewiston resident claimed first prize in state-wide contest to reward young and innovative farmers. The 25-year-old was the recipient of this year’s Peter Olsen Fellowship for Young Farmers as the Agricultural Bureau celebrated the best of rural South Australia at its annual awards dinner last week. Rachel has run her own sheep stud on Kangaroo Island, where she grew up, for the past eight years, but also finds time to work as a stock agent and runs the Dublin sales for a livestock outfit “I never expected to win the award,” she said. “I’ve bred sheep for eight years now and have wanted to go to Scotland for the last three years. I never believed it would be possible because of RACHEL Chirgwin at work in the Dublin saleyards with dog, Reg. – PICTURE: Lisa Redpath. the financial factor.” Rachel has run her own visit to another Suffolk stud in daughters of the late Peter Olsen, sheep stud, Curlew Valley Suf- Warwickshire. To round it all in whose name the award, and folks on Kangaroo Island for off, a couple of days in Cornwall accompanying $8,000 bursary, the past eight years and now has to seek out and learn something was set up 10 years ago. 300 sheep and supplies about 60 of the family ancestry beckons. It rewards young farmrams annually on KI. “My family came to Australia ers who are hoping to carry She is keen to expand her from Cornwall seven or eight out an innovative research or operation to the mainland to generations ago but I still think study project and have shown improve quantity and quality and of it as the mother country,” considerable commitment to, wants to import Scottish Suffolks she said. and excellence in, their area of to mate with Australian Suffolks. Rachel was a clear and interest. Rachel will be leaving behind popular winner with judges Rachel is also a stock agent the southern summer and flying and invited guests at the Royal around Adelaide, Upper southto Edinburgh on December 8, Coach Inn, Adelaide. east and the Fleurieu Peninsula. where she will spend time at the She has a Bachelor of AgriMC for the night, Drew Innovis Reproduction Centre be- Radford from ABC Radio, paid culture (University of Adelaide), fore heading north to the wintry tribute to the self starter who, it is an experienced beef cattle cold of Aberdeenshire and the seems, has little time for rest. championship judge and has chance to take in the breeding “I have no doubt Rachel will worked as a community ammethods and environment of prove to be a worthy recipient bulance officer and firefighter. the Suffolk ewes. The Peter Olsen Fellowship of the award and look forward A trip across country to an to hearing what she gets up to is supported by the ABA and abattoir on the Isle of Arran in the next 12 months.” PIRSA. RSM Bird Cameron is beckons before heading south The fellowship was pre- the gold sponsor of the night’s to Shakespeare country and a sented by Lucy and Prue Olsen, awards.

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Next issue of the Echo will be available on Wednesday December 1 and home delivered by Sunday, December 5. Deadline for stories and adverts is Thursday November 25. January’s edition will be distributed earlier, on December 22, with a deadline of Wednesday, December 15. The first issue for 2011 will be distributed in early February.

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n Thank you to all the people who have responded to the Two Wells and Districts Echo survey, distributed last month. Your feedback is appreciated. The Echo team is collating the results and will accept surveys until November 26. So there is still time to have your say on page 10. Draw for the prize of $100 fuel closes on November 26 and the winner will be notified by phone. Good luck.

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Speed limits on some sections of two local roads could be reduced through a decision of the City of Playford. The council is aiming to reduce speed limits from 100km/h to 80km/h on the entire sealed rural road network. The two roads in the Mallala district council area which would be affected are Old Port Wakefield and Baker roads. Council put a submission to the Department of Transport, Energy and Infrastructure (DTEI) requesting the change and City of Playford traffic engineer, Brenton Hall, said the department had appeared to support this request. DTEI directed Playford council to discuss their plan with neighbouring councils where common roads exist resulting in conflicting speed limits. If Playford’s section of Old Port Wakefield road was zoned for 80km/h, the road would be left

with a 400m stretch which would be 100km/h. In a report to council, District Council of Mallala (DCM) infrastructure and engineering services manager, John Tillack, said constant changes to speed limits were impractical. “If the entire sealed network in Playford is limited to 80km/h it is illogical to have two short sections on Old Port Wakefield road and Baker road at 100km/h as constant changes to speed limits are also frustrating to motorists,” Mr Tillack said. He said the two sections in question were relatively short and would not impact negatively on the DCM road network. The issue has been referred to the Adelaide Plains Road Safety Committee for comment before council’s decision on whether it supports the reduction of speed limits on these roads to 80km/h.

Lib leader visits Two Wells Leader of the Opposition, Isobel Redmond, will be guest speaker at Two Wells Community Centre on Friday, November 19, when she will be attending the AGM of the Liberal Party’s Napier, Ramsay and Taylor State Electoral College. The meeting starts at 7pm with a light supper available and a raffle drawn. MC for the night will be Steven Griffiths (Member for Goyder). For information, contact Kay Boon on 8520 2778 (leave a message), or email boon@twpo.com.au.

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Send or amend your free community announcements at news@twowellsecho.com.au alcoholics anonymous

Alcoholics Anonymous, Meets every Thursday evening in Two Wells, Commencing at 8pm in the Hall at St. Pauls Anglican Church Old Port Wakefield Road, Anyone who thinks they may have a problem with alcohol is welcome to attend.

basketball

Two Rivers Basketball Association, Angle Vale Primary School, PO Box 455 Two Wells SA 5501. Basketball Coaching Clinic from 5pm, Games commence from 5:30pm, 12 and Under, 15 and Under, Learn basketball in a friendly family atmosphere. Contact Paul on 0414 248 732.

Car Boot Sale

Car Boot Sale 1st Saturday of every month - from 8am at Scout / VIC carpark. Hosted by the 1st Two Wells Scout Group

CFS

Two Wells CFS, station located at Wells road Two Wells. Training Monday nights, Cadets (11-15 years) 6pm to 7:30pm, Seniors 7:30pm. New volunteers welcome. For more information phone 8520 2500.

Calisthenics

Two Wells Calisthenics. Looking for something new and lots of fun? Come along and give it a go! Classes held at Two Wells Community Centre, Thursdays, Tinies 6yrs & Under 5-5:45pm, Sub Junior 9yrs & under 5:30-7pm, Junior Over 9yrs 6:45 – 8:30pm, First lesson complementary. More info: Jodie Simons 8524 3990.

child & youth health Child and Youth Health, Child and Youth Health services are held on the 2nd and 4th Friday of each month at The Two Wells Children’s Centre, 27a Gawler Rd, Two Wells 9:15am to 10:30am and 1pm to 4pm by appointment only, 10:30am to 12 noon drop in. Call 1300 733 606 for appointments.

Children’s centre

Two Wells Community Children’s Centre, 27a Gawler Road, Two Wells. Community-based, fully accredited. Childcare for children aged 6 weeks to 12 years, Monday to Friday 7am-6pm. Full time/part time/ casual care, before and after Kindy care, vacation care for school-aged children. Dept of Education Preschool and PreEntry. Qualified, caring staff. Educational, developmental programmes, and Special Needs services available. Nutritious, 4 www.twowellsecho.com.au

fresh meals. CHILDREN ARE TOO PRECIOUS FOR PROFIT! Visit www.twowellskgn.sa.edu. au or phone 85202358

Community bus

Community Bus, return trip to Elizabeth City Shopping Centre, Only $5.00 return (kids free), Next bus: Nov 19. Bus departs Mallala Post Office 9am, Port Parham Sports and Social Club 9:15am, Two Wells Bakery 9:40am, Dublin, Lower Light & Lewiston by arrangement. Return departs Elizabeth 3pm. All bookings contact Jasmin Daniele 8520 2233.

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TWO WELLS COMMUNITY CENTRE, Available for hire for Weddings, special occasions, seminars, conventions. Seats up to 200, large kitchen & bar, Contact: Yolanda on 8524 3131 or 0408 835 331 for more information.

Community Public Library

Community Public Library, Located in the Institute. Hours: Mondays-Closed, Tues & Thurs - 9:30am to 5pm, Wed – 1pm to 7pm, Fri – 9:30am to 3pm, Sat – 9am to 11am, Pho 8520 2100.

craft shop

The Craft Shop, TWO WELLS COURT HOUSE, Quality goods sold on consignment, Locally made olive oil and honey, Home made Jams and Sauces, Gift ideas, skin products, bric-a-brac. hand crafted quilts. OPEN Tues to Sat 9:30am to 4pm, Sun 2pm to 4pm, CLOSED Monday.

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healthy eating club

Two Wells Healthy Eating Club, Fridays 9:30-10:30am, Catholic Church Hall (opp Cemetery) Cost $1 per week. Come in and have a chat about healthy foods and how to select the best products when doing your grocery shopping. We weigh each person each week and keep records so you can keep track of your weight. Make this your year for a healthier you! See you there, Chris Hart (President) 8520 2037.

hockey

Two Wells Hockey Club, Encourage all ages, adults and children to participate. We train in Gawler, All games on Saturday, through the Barossa and Gawler. Come along and join us, All enquiries as soon as possible to Margaret Ph: 0408 933 261.

kennel & obedience club

ADELAIDE PLAINS KENNEL & OBEDIENCE CLUB, Training Wednesday evenings, Beginners, Grades 1 & 2 7pm, Grades 3, 4 & 5 - 7:40pm, Conformation 7:40pm. All breeds & people welcome. If you have a problem come & see us. Contact Josie on 8524 3499 for more info.

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Seniors Exercise Group, Mature Aged exercise classes to assist retaining and maintaining muscle and joint strength and movement whilst improving balance at the same time. Stay for a cuppa and a chat. Classes held Friday mornings at 10am in the Uniting Church Hall. Come and join us. Further information Cath Goulter 8520 2902.

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Two Wells Lutheran Church, Home service with Holy Communion, 4th Sunday of Month @ 7pm, Weekly services @ Salisbury, Contact: 8281 2976, Pastor Wayne Boehm.

football

Two Wells Football Club, meals every Saturday night during the season. Come on down and see your local teams play and enjoy a club style meal after the game! Bar facilities available. TWFC Ph: 8520 2524.

The Combined Probus Club of Two Wells Inc. Meetings are held in the Two Wells Bowling Club on the 4th Monday of the month from 10am. Come along and hear our guest speakers and enjoy some companionship. Contact: Glenys Szarmanski 8520 2675.

UCA Op shop

Two Wells Uniting Church Treasure Trove Op Shop, Opening times, Mon, Tues, Thurs & Sat 9:00am to 12:00am, Wed & Fri 9:00am to 4:00pm. Open all school holidays, COME IN AND BROWSE, Uniting Church Hall Drew Street, Two Wells, Contact Pam Duncan 8520 2764 any time for information.

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Rotary club

Equestrian & Pony club

Two Wells Equestrian and Pony Club hold rallies on the first and third Sundays of the month at 9.30am on our grounds, Aunger Road, Lewiston. Further details on www.twepc.com.au.

Landcare Two Wells, Lewiston & Districts Land Care Group, Monthly Activities, Land Care is bigger than your back yard. Pat: 0419 860 981, Sharon: 0412 345 852.

Families Learning and Growing, This is a FREE service for anyone with children aged birth to 4 years. Come and join us in some fun, games and activities. 9.15-11.30am every Tuesday in school term, Uniting Church Hall, Gawler Road. For more information please contact Karen 0411 772 333, Helen 0411 180 469 or Tanya on 0438 202 840.

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neighbourhood watch

Two Wells Neighbourhood Watch, meet 1st Monday of the month at 7:30pm, Old Council Chambers Two Wells, Contact Maria 8520 2328 or Dave 8524 2036.

Play group

Two Wells Play Group, every Monday Morning except Public Holidays, 9:15am to 11:15am At Two Wells Children’s Centre, For more information contact the Two Wells Children’s Centre on: 8520 2358.

Two Wells Rotary Club, Meet every Tuesday night, 6:30pm for 7pm dinner at the Two Wells Tavern, Contact Robin Trevilyan 85202788

RSL

Two Wells RSL Sub Branch, Main Street, Two Wells, Ph: 8520 2826, Open: Mon & Wed, 9am to 12pm, Fri 4pm to close, Social night every Friday night from 6pm. Contact Tony: 0412 773 111, John: 0411 894 245, Welfare & Pensions Officer Available.

scouts

1st Two Wells Scout Group, PO Box 427 Two Wells SA 5501. JOEYS 6-8yrs, Tuesdays 5:30pm, CUBS 8 - 11 y r s , Tu e s d a y s 7 p m , SCOUTS 11-15yrs, Thursday 7pm, VENTURERS 14-18yrs, Thursday 7pm. GROUP LEADER Ian Laughton Phone 0403 976 984.

Time Out

Uniting Church Adult Fellowship. Meetings held monthly in the Uniting Church Hall with the aim to provide supported friendship and opportunities and to support the ongoing mission of the church. This month: November 17, 12noon Pooled lunch. For information contact Mollie Frost 8520 2073 or Alan Howell 8520 3063.

function venue

TWO WELLS BOWLS CLUB, Seminars & Conferences. If you are looking for a venue for your function, why not consider our clubrooms on Old Port Wakefield Road, Two Wells. Comfortable seating for 100 in both the dining and lounge bar areas. Services available, Bar facilities on request, hot & cold meals on request, public address system with cordless microphone. Why not take advantage of our clubrooms with pleasant outlook of the bowling greens? Prices on application to secretary Steve Bradwell, P.O. Box 127, Two Wells 5501, Phone: 8524 2274, M: 0435 017 719.

visitor info centre

TIME OUT - come along and have a cuppa, chat and finish some of those half completed projects or come along and learn something new. Where: St Pauls Anglican Church Hall – behind the church, WHEN: Fortnightly on Wednesdays from 10am to 12pm. COST: A small coin donation. This is a fun group but we do have people who can assist you with knitting, crocheting, embroidery and quilting. Barbara Bonifant 8449 4454 or Cath Coulter 8520 2902.

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Two Wells Golf Club, 18 hole scrapes course open April until October. Competitions: Tuesdays Ladies Day, tee-off 9-9:30am, Wednesdays Mixed Tournament, tee-off 9-9:30am; Saturdays Mixed Comp tee-off 11am onwards. McPharlin Rd (extension of Bethesda Rd) Two Wells ph 8520 2607, membership available. Club secretary: B. Prior 8523 3272 or 0417 842 260. All visitors welcome.

Visitor Information Centre, For souvenirs, photocopying, laminating, book binding, printing, faxing, public internet access, DCM dog registration and council rate payments, and more… Open 10am to 4pm, Thursday – Friday, Phone 8520 3682, Fax 8520 3681.

Walking Group

Heart foundation walking groups have been established in Two Wells. The group is called Two Wells Walkabouts and meet Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8.20am by Two Wells Historical Walk (near toilets). Walking starts at 8.30am for up to one hour. For more info contact Janet on 8524 3907.

yoga

YOGA, Classes are at the Two Wells Catholic Church Hall are held on Mondays 7pm to 8:15pm. Enquiries to Diane 8520 2308. Two Wells Echo, November, 2010


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More than luck in becoming SA’s Number 1 Lotteries agent Virginia Lotteries Kiosk, owned by Paul and Rose Pogas, won Best Retail Agency in the gold category at SA Lotteries 2009-10 Agency Excellence Awards. It came as a total surprise to the pair, who have owned the business for 27 years. “Even the nomination was a thrill, so to win was a total surprise,” Mr Pogas said. He said the awards were based on many aspects of the business, including improvement in sales in the last year, knowledge of products, passing auditor tests, presentation and customer satisfaction. Mr and Mrs Pogas were presented with their first major award at a gala event on Saturday night, October 16. Mrs Pogas said the award be-

longed to their customers just as much as it belong to them. “Without our strong customer base, we wouldn’t have a great business,” she said. According to Lotteries SA, award winners are determined based on a set performance criteria. They were presented across three sales-based categories – Gold, Silver and Bronze for both retail and licensed agencies. Each category is weighted and points are awarded at the conclusion of the financial year. The criteria reflects an achievement of excellence in the overall operation of the agent’s lottery business. A total of eight awards for outstanding performance were presented on the night.

Paul and Rose Pogas sell a ticket to hopeful customer, Maria Marando.

Joe’s Main Street question:

Has council got the plan correct? Maybe not. Tell him want YOU want By Bronte Hewett Two Wells councillor candidate Joe Daniele has begun a campaign to obtain Two Wells residents’ thoughts on the Main Street development plans. The plans, which have been approved by District Council of Mallala for the next stage of analysis, include an open air market area, Target and car parking on the western side of the main street. Larger shopping precincts such as Woolworths and a civic centre have been proposed for the future as demand grows. These plans have been approved for the centre of Two Wells, but Mr Daniele believes there were not enough options during public consultation.

He said there should be the option of locating the shopping precinct in the proposed Hickinbotham development on Mallala road. Indicating he would fight to rescind motions supporting the current plans if that is what the community wanted, Mr Daniele is door knocking to find out where the people of Two Wells want the precinct to go. “I think a lot of people are relieved I’ve taken this to the people,” he said. “We’ve got to take this very, very seriously.” “My decision will be based according to what the people want,” he said. He said he believed the proposed development was totally wrong for the town. But other residents

Malcolm Frost: “Maintain the unique point of difference.”

Joe Daniele: “Decision based according to what the people want.”

are opposed to his idea of rescinding the current plans, with the town now divided on the issue. Businessman Tony Lange said he definitely did not agree with Mr Daniele on this particular issue. “The shopping facilities need to be in Two Wells because it needs to be the hub of the area.” “That way everyone can benefit. If we split it

into two different areas, there will be those that benefit and those who don’t,” Mr Lange said. Mr Lange, who owns two businesses in the town, said he would worry if a new shopping precinct was built down the road. “I think it’s pretty scary for the town of Two Wells to put other shopping facilities out in the new development.

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which is supposed to be for community recreation space. Another town stalwart, Malcolm Frost, agreed recreation space needed to be preserved but stipulated shopping services at another location would be destructive to the town. “A new shopping complex within the proposed development by Tony Lange: “I don’t Hickinbotham to the want to be competing north of the Two Wells with a different area.” township would be quite destructive to the inI worry about the future clusive (not exclusive) of my businesses and nature of the Two Wells the future of my staff,” community,” Mr Frost said. he said. Mr Frost’s preference “I don’t want to be competing with a differ- for commercial expansion at Two Wells was ent area.” But Mr Daniele said to encourage commercial the main street would be- development on the east come a dangerous traffic side of Old Port Wakehazard for both vehicles field road. “This would maintain and pedestrians. He is also concerned the unique ‘point of difabout using space for ference’ that is part of the commercial buildings character of Two Wells.”

“There are open spaces, transportable buildings, and very old stone buildings in the central hub of Two Wells (bound by Drew street, Old Port Wakefield road and Gawler road) that could be commercially acquired in order to make way for a substantial shopping complex and its required parking,” Mr Frost said. He said road access to this area was as good as it got and was far superior to that of any development west or north. Rodney Wilmshurst said shopping developments outside the town would be detrimental to businesses in the town centre. “The town would benefit more if it’s in the centre,” he said. “If it’s outside the town it will take the trade away from the locals who have been there for umpteen years.”

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tireless community volunteer, Pam Duncan has been heavily involved in the Two Wells community since she arrived in the town 23 years ago. While her face may be familiar to many of you as the friendly check-out chick at the local IGA, Pam has a number of roles behind the community scenes. Having a deep faith for the Uniting Church and being involved has led Pam to many endeavours, including her role as co-ordinator of the Two Wells community Op-Shop. While this role keeps her busy, she manages to find more time in her schedule to hold regular sausage sizzles and trading tables for the Uniting Church, volunteer for meals on wheels, help in the canteen during football season, serve as a elder at the church and help out in the annual Two Wells melodrama productions. Over her 23 years in Two Wells, she has been awarded three life memberships. These honours have been bestowed on Pam by the melodrama group, netball club and Meals on Wheels, with her involvement dating back about 20 years. Pam has continued to be a supportive wife to Barry and busy mother to Brett and Amy. As mothers tend to do, Pam’s time frames are judged by the age of her children. “Well Brett was only a baby, so I must have been involved with the melodrama for about 20

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years,” she said. “Involvement in the melodrama has been so much fun,” Pam said. With a final on-stage performance this year, Pam has indicated she would only work backstage from now on. She thoroughly enjoys the role of backstage assistant. “It’s such a fun group to be involved with. There are plenty of laughs.”

Originally from Hamley Bridge, Pam started playing netball as a young girl and has since dedicated a lot of time to Two Wells Netball Club. After playing, coaching, umpiring, scoring and serving on the committee for many years, Pam is now a keen Rooster and Roosterette supporter. But she still is always willing to lend a hand and has often been found

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for the Lower North Gun Club’s monthly shoots. Pam said Two Wells had a great community for those who wanted to be involved. “Two Wells has grown a bit but there is definitely a community which people can be involved in if they want to be,” she said. “People who want to belong to the community can certainly join in,” she said.

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The next RSL community concert is to be held on Saturday, November 6 at Two Wells Community Centre. Acoustic Juice will lead the line-up, with local band AZZIF (local butcher Anthony is part of this band) and Cover Up. Part proceeds go to the RSL’s current community project. Strictly NO BYO applies but take you own nibbles and your dancing shoes. Full bar facilities and

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Light Beach remains out of reach Council decision extends unpopular road block to 2013

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ocal families are upset by the extended closure of Light Beach road. Three years ago, Martin Hart and Jock Brechin were devastated to learn public access to their favourite beach had been suspended until December 31, 2010 due to road safety issues. But a recent decision by District Council of Mallala (DCM), under confidential legal advice, resulted in the closure of Light Beach road for a further three years without so much as an explanation or public consultation. Motorbike hoons have been an ongoing concern as the isolation of the area causes difficulties in monitoring and prosecuting offenders. But many locals, most whose families have used this beach for generations, fail to see logic in disallowing access for those who use the beach, not abuse it. Jock Brechin said his kids were being deprived of the best playground in the district. “We’d just like access to our beach because we are not into playground equipment. The beach is the best playground in the district,” he said. “We want our kids to enjoy the

LOCKED OUT – Jock Brechin and daughter Ella, with Martin Hart at the closed road to Light Beach. fishing, camping and crabbing we did as kids at Light Beach.” Mr Hart said most by the locals would be happy to abide to a permit system or something similar to assist with upkeep of the road. But he said there had been no opportunities for locals to have their say on the issue. “If this place was set up properly it would be used, not abused,” Mr Hart said. “An honest, clear reason why we can’t get to our beach anymore would be a good start,” Mr Hart said. “There are plenty of bad roads to beaches in this district. Or is there

something else on the agenda?” Mr Brechin said the concerns were not about having a go at council. “It’s about getting back to the beach where we grew up so the next generation can enjoy it, because it’s better than any pub or playground,” he said. The pair agreed a system needed to be enforced to curb hoon behaviour in the area, because it affected their fishing and crabbing as much as it affected the fragile environment in the area. Additional and quite serious safety concerns were also raised

recently, when emergency services were unable to reach people on board a stranded boat without local knowledge of private property access to the beach. Mr Hart said a boat with a man and two children aboard had engine trouble and became stuck in the mud at Lower Light after launching at Middle Beach. The only way to rescue the people on board was by a hovercraft launched at Light Beach. He said it could not have been done without access through a farmer’s property but now authorities have told the farmer to permanently

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Combined meetings to continue

Two Wells/Lewiston Neighbourhood Watch and Mallala Neighbourhood Watch attended a combined meeting at Mallala on October 5. This was the first time these NHW areas held such a meeting and the evening proved very informative. The groups decided it would be beneficial to have at least three combined meetings per year, alternating between Mallala and Two Wells, with guest speakers. The next combined meeting will be held at Two Wells on February 7, 2011 and everyone is welcome. Details of the guest speaker to be advised.

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All that’s required to be a Neighbourhood Watch neighbour is a little vigilance (not vigilantes) and communication between neighbours, as well as police. Just looking and listening to what is going on in your own street and reporting anything out of the ordinary to police on 131 444 for their attendance is all that is necessary. We should be wary of people leaving a

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lock his gates for liability reasons. “So what happens next time?” Mr Hart said. Two Wells Regional Action Team has supported the locals in their pursuit to again use the beach. A spokesperson for the committee said the need to protect the coastal environment was understood but time frames were ambiguous. “It should not take three or even six years to introduce measures to achieve that end at the expense of normal and legitimate recreational pursuits,” the spokesperson said. Residents have raised many questions about the continued closure. In DCM’s last budget, Light Beach road and environs was allocated to receive $198,000 to improve road standards for re-opening the road. But council recently reversed this decision following legal advice regarding the road and potential liability risks if accidents occurred. Council CEO Charles Mansueto said the $198,000 may not have covered the cost to construct a safe enough road. “Council received legal advice that unless they were able to construct a safe road, potentially council could be held liable for any accidents which occur,” he said. Mr Mansueto said the money allocated in the budget again would be considered in the next budget. At this stage, the road will remain closed until December 31, 2013. Mr Hart and Mr Brechin were present for council’s open forum on Monday night to voice their concerns about the continued closure.

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neighbour’s house carrying large parcels wrapped in blankets, sheets or even carrying suitcases, especially if you are aware your neighbour is out for the day or away on holidays. Under no circumstances try to apprehend the person, but do immediately ring 131 444 and report it for police attendance. Don’t be like the statues of the three wise monkeys: hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil. Police do need and appreciate your help. Have you seen anything suspicious? Have you seen anyone committing a crime? Do you have information about a crime? 4 Call BANK SA CRIME STOPPERS on 1800 33 000 www.sa.crimestoppers.com.au.

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Flying the FLAG for pink ribbon day

Two Wells Uniting Church members celebrated Pink Ribbon Day with a morning tea including a trading table and making pink cupcakes during the FLAG session on Tuesday, October 19. The children enjoyed making cupcakes with pink icing, and decorating them with lots of different goodies. Organisers said the day was a big sucecss and about $300 was raised to go towards Breast Cancer Research. R I G H T: F L A G organisers are pictured from left Rae Wilson, Helen Gammon with Hayley Walton, Karen Hall, Belinda Hoppo holding Alexis Deane and Tanya Wilson.

MALLALA police officer Grant Devlin and Mallalal’s Paul Bruggemann with a vehicle fiited with a roof-mounted radar camera.

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The great service is backed up by first-class facilities, with the workshop featuring off-street parking, a secure lock-up service, complimentary vehicle and customer pick up/drop off service in the local area and a towing service. Staff understand passionate vehicle owners often require high performance levels from their car, so Towlers offers a number of performance-orientated services. Staff can carry out turbo and chip upgrades to improve the performance of 4WDs, as well as modification of suspension and much more. The aftermarket manufacturers are now providing many products to suit every day drivers, as well as the off road enthusiast. Phone 8280 9288 or drop into the workshop at lot 4 Waterloo Corner Road, Burton. Two Wells Echo, November, 2010


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Playground proposal won’t work, say Lewiston residents

Lewiston residents have objected to District Council of Mallala’s plans to build a playground at 210 Hayman road. Residents have brought up concerns about security, lighting, toilets, maintenance, speeding on Hayman road, snake and scorpion hazards, wetland proximity and reiterated the need for community consultation. Those who live close to the proposed site claimed they had no idea about the playground, which was approved by councillors in July. Since finding out about the playground through a letter signed by a ‘concerned resident’ about a month ago, many people have raised concerns with the location and lack of consultation. “The only reason we found out about the playground was through another concerned resident. We had no knowledge of it or where it was going to be,” Betty Body said. “We are very cross because the councillors have known for a few months, but haven’t talked to any of us about it.” Anne Perry said a lot of the children in Lewiston had two acre blocks, in which most of them made their own playgrounds. “Our backyards are our playgrounds,” she said. “We’re all for a playground in Lewiston, but not at this site,” she added. “There are not enough children to use it, especially around this area.” Leonie Stevens said the risks at this site were virtually unavoidable.

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PROTEST group, clockwise from front left: Neville Ray, Adele Ray, Brad Foch, Steve Jones, Leonie Stevens, Karen Bentley holding Charlie Bentley, Anne Perry, Virginia Bentley, Cassie Tiffani, Terry Keen, Betty Body and Dave Body at the site of the proposed playground. “No matter how we look at it, this site is a risk for adults and children,” she said. Former Lewiston ward councillor Gerry Goulter, also spoke against the site. “I can’t believe a playground was approved at this site,” he said. Another resident Dave Body described the whole issue as a “disgusting state of affairs.” Mallala CEO Charles Mansueto said there was no specific notification to Lewiston residents. “There were some media articles noting this site but no specific notification to adjacent residents,” Mr Mansueto said.

He said in council’s formation of the 2010/11 Business Plan, the Lewiston playground was identified as a project. “This process involved seeking community input into the plan’s preparation but did not specify a specific location,” “The location of the playground was not confirmed until May 2010.” The residents claim they only found out about the plans four weeks ago through another concerned neighbour who did a letter box drop. Other sites considered by council included the Pony Club or Hams Park with the preferred site identified as 210 Hayman road.

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Tony, who has been in the parts industry for 20 years, said he was excited about the opportunities the shop would bring to customer in the Adelaide Plains and Two Wells area. “It’s going to really increase the range of auto products and bring the prices down to rock bottom” he said. “The store will grow as the community grows and as the customer base and needs grow, so will the range of products. It will be more convenient for locals and may save them time and travel to Gawler or Elizabeth. “We will be welcoming trade accounts from the area, with the view to supplying Port Wakefield and Balaklava in the future.” Renovations have begun at 120 Old Port Wakefield Road and the store has taken on the traditional red and white Sprint Auto Parts colours – which coincidentally also are Two Wells’ colours! For more information, contact Tony or Sue on 85203 338.

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REhEaRsals for Two Wells Melodrama Group’s “The Bold and the Beastly” are drawing to a close, with the usual lastminute rush to finish costumes, props and learning lines before opening night on Friday, May 14. The show is loosely based on a true myth from the Dark ages, or even earlier. set in ancient Ireland, it features some shipwrecked scots, two bulls, a feisty princess, some brave Irish folk, a goddess and a leprechaun. a bloody battle between warring armies is matched by a battle of the bulls, and a of wills between the king and queen. battle The stakes – but not the steaks – are high. Tickets are available for all seven performances. There will be six evening performances on three consecutive Friday and saturday nights between May 14 and May 29. These are dinner performances starting at 7.30pm, with a three-course meal included in the ticket price of $33. Doors open 7pm. a matinee at 1pm on sunday, May 23, will include a two-course meal for the cover price of $28. Tickets are selling fast, but good seats are still available. Get yours today by phoning 8520 2778 (leave a message), or send an email to drama@twpo.co m.au. • PICTURED at a dress rehearsal (clockwise, from top left) are andrea humphrys, as Queen Mead, Rick Bailey, as King ailill, stacey seal, as Princess Finnabair and David McInerney, as Dan McIver.

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Lessons in caring for our ‘birds of prey’ Recently I attended District Council of Mallala’s Greening Committee AGM. Their guest speaker was Anita Turton– bird of prey expert. Anita and her husband manage the South Australian bird of prey rehabilitation hospital at Williamstown. Anita’s knowledge of these birds within the Mallala district is amazing. She talked about the importance and rehabilitation of injured birds that arrive at her hospital. I have lived in the area for some 30 years and sadly I have noticed a

decline in the number of these birds within the area. There are a number of issues for this, ie. bird strikes, birds hit by cars, and loss of habitats, but there is nothing like watching a bird of prey as it glides over the landscape or watching a pair of these magnificent birds playing in mid air. If you come across an injured bird of prey, Anita can be contacted on 0422 114 023 or anitaturton@ bigpond.com. Unfortunately I have witnessed several dead possums on the roads. These marsupials are nocturnal

We can all play a part in the sustainable management of our native animals.

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With Mark Webb and travel at night looking for food or a mate, so please be aware, as these animals move around the district particularly near mature remnant vegetated areas. They can be found frequently at Camel reserve, Fletcher reserve.

On Sunday, October 17 the Landcare group visited Kaislerstuhl Conservation Park. The array of plants in flower at this time of year is incredible from orchids through to grevilleas and many kangaroos were sighted, several with joeys. This is a sign of a good year due to the seasonal rains, so if you are interested in witnessing some of the flora and fauna of the

Barossa ranges, Kaislerstuhl is the place to go. It is located between Tanunda and Angaston. As summer approaches, remember to protect your land from the effects of soil erosion by maintaining a good ground cover. A loss of 1mm of top soil represents approximately 10 to 12 tons per hectare. Planting native plants and grasses will reduce the impact of soil erosion on your property. n “Stand still long enough and nature will come to you,” – Paul Daniels.

Locals shine in ‘Are you being served?’

n Two Wells netballers enjoyed their end of season trip to Melbourne for Derby Day on Saturday, October 29. Most of them were lucky to arrive after Tiger Airways cancelled a flight. A backup bus was hired and kindly driven by the Roosters’ trainer Tony Watkins. They are pictured dressed for Derby Day’s traditional black and white theme, adding a touch of red.

Remembrance Day Service

Two Wells RSL will be holding a Remembrance Day Service at the Two Wells War Memorial on Thursday, November 11 at 11am. Tony Flaherty will conduct the service and everyone is very welcome to attend. Members look forward to seeing you there on the day.

Three Two Wells residents will be hamming up some spotlight in an upcoming production in Balaklava. Mark Boon (pictured), Anne Arbon and Eleisha Arbon will be part of the production ‘Are you being served?’ through Balaklava Community Arts. Anne Arbon plays the amazing Mrs. Slocombe (from ladies wear), Eleisha Arbon plays Miss Belfridge (very attractive secretary to Mr Rumbold but also very smart and takes no “nonsense”), and Mark Boon will play Young Mr Grace. Based on the 1970s television comedy series, the show is predicted to be a barrel of laughs. The show will be incorporated with Balaklava Community Arts’ Christmas dinner and will feature a three course meal and two episodes of the classic British comedy ‘Are you being served?’ Performances will be at the Town Hall on Friday 26 and Saturday 27 of November from 7pm. Cost per head is $40 with bar services available. On Sunday, November 28, there is a matinee only at 2pm for $18 and $14 concession. More information available from Lenice Cox on 8862 1173.

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n About 132 children showed up for the Blue Light Disco on Saturday, October 31 at Two Wells Community Centre. Another great night was had by all, with plenty of scary costumes on show for the Halloween theme.

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Tuesday Mystery Tours recommence in February LIC TTA 156750

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AUCTIONS • Sell all unwanted goods by Auction • Monthly Sales held under cover • Furniture & General Goods - Mid Month • Antiques, Collectables & Bric-A-Brac 1st Sunday each Month • Clearing Sales held to suit you

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Bitumen

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November Specials i Oaten Round Bales $70 i Bedding straw - 50 Litre Bag $4.50 i Chopped Hay 50 Litre Bag Save $1, cheaper than chaff!!! i Free range eggs $2.50 i Minrosa salt blocks on rope 1kg $7 i Compressed pea straw $5.50 Home based family business Open Mon-Thu 5:30pm - 8.30pm , Fri 6pm - 8.30pm, Sat & Sun from 12am - closing times may vary Get FREE home delivery if you live within 10km radius and your order is over $100 !! 25 Germantown Road (Crn Dawkins)

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Gas Supplies Northern Areas Gas Supplies 45kg – Home & Business, 18kg/15kg Forklift, Regulators, Pig Tails and accessories also available by order • Hassle free one call service and free delivery Call your local agent & save Call Denis & Sarah (08) 8520 2201 Email: sdeaton08@bigpond.com.au

Hardware

Multi Exhaust & Brake Shockers & Suspension, Diesel & Mechanical repairs, Regular servicing & Tune ups, Welding service available, brakes, Specialising in standard & Custom exhaust systems Corner of Old Pt Wakefield & Gawler Roads, Virginia (opp. Virginia Hotel)

Phone 8380 9477

Fencing

R & J Rural Supplies • General hardware • Animal needs & feeds • Origin Gas Agent • Fencing supplies • Plumbing Supplies • BOC Gas & Gear • Key Cutting

Phone (08) 85202287

Hardware

Two Wells Rural Fencing & Repairs Boundary fencing, paddock fencing, Stable/runs, chicken runs, dog runs, gates Phone Bill Clarke 0447 670 550

Open 7 Days

Monday - Friday 8.30am to 5pm Saturday 8.30am to 4pm Sunday & Public Holidays 9am to 12noon • Roast spit hire • Charcoal • Pet foods • Electric fence supplies • Pool & spa chemicals • Gas & refills • General hardware • Garden supplies

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• Slashing • Levelling • Fencing • Rotary Hoeing • Post Hole Digging 11 Jane Crescent, Lewiston Phone 8524 3799 M: 0425 885 711

• Cafe and restaurant • Gift shop • Pet supplies • Homeware

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Home Improvements

Mechanic

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Shear Relief Sheep - Alpacas - Goats

20 years experience, 1 to 1000, Shearing of all stock, hoof, teeth, tailing, mobile plant, lice, fly, worm treatments, livestock and general advice

Carports, Verandas, Roofing, repairs & Guttering, Extension Renovations, Gyprock & Flushing, All type of repair work

A/hrs 8524 2162

Mechanic

• Service & Tune • Mechanical Repairs • Tyre Sales & Repairs • Tilt tray towing • Spare parts • RAA depot • EFTPOS available 120 Old Port Wakefield Rd.

Phone Trevor or Wayne 0417 269 506

Phone: 8520 2200

A/H Towing: 0427 807 914 RAA Road Service: 13 11 11

Motorcycle Repairs

Home Services

Lewiston Motorcycle Repairs

HOME & AWAY ANIMAL SERVICE “We‘ll keep an eye on your property”

Whether you are taking a vacation, recovering from an illness or travelling on business: this service is available to help you with your animals and your home. Horses, sheep, poultry as well as dogs, cats, birds or reptiles - all shapes and sizes are welcome. Watering the plants, emptying your mailbox: we‘ll take care of your home needs. Pricing starts at

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• Road & off road bikes • Quads • Go-Karts • Lawn mowers • Repairs and modifications Trading Hours: Mon - Fri 9am to 5pm, Sat 9am to 1pm

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Two Wells Echo, November, 2010

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• Paving & Retaining Walls • Landscaping • Stormwater • Steps, • Miniskidsteer Earthworks & Trenching •Sales Supply & Install

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Septic Services

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Bobcat, excavator & Truck hire

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Interior Decoration

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Exterminator 2

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Local & National Internet Provider, broadband, dial-up, supplies, sales, repairs, up grades, accessories, peripherals, all computer needs, Service With A Smile!!!,

Pest & Weed Control

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Pick up & delivery within the Gawler, Virginia, Two Wells and Plains area. Overnight/Weekend services for Businesses

08 8520 3034

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Ph 8287 1110 or 0408 892 972

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Get a spring in your step To celebrate the start of spring, the Two Wells walkabouts joined other Heart Foundation walking groups across South Australia in an excursion to the Clare Valley. The group met in Clare on Sunday, October 24 to walk around the Spring Gully Conservation Park. All members had a enjoyable day. It is time to get a spring in your step and join the Two Wells walkabouts. The Heart Foundation walking group,

Two Wells action in the U16s.

Senior cicket scores

B Grade (Division 7) Two Wells had a bye 23/10/10 Next game Saturday October 30 vs Salisbury North at Salisbury North 1.00pm A Grade (Division 4) Two Wells vs Para Teachers at Two Wells Oval. 23/10/10 Two Wells batted, all out for 136 Bowling end of first days play 2/84 Second days play resumed Saturday October 30 at Two Wells Oval 1.00pm.

led by Janet Robson, meets every Monday, Wednesday and Friday near the library. A friendly group of ladies make the walk effortless and a whole lot of fun. Anyone is welcome to join and all you have to do it show up at 8.25am with a pair of walking shoes. Janet said the group was hoping to gain a few more members. She is looking to expand the walks into the Lewiston area. “There are many walking choices in Lewiston,” Janet said.

She said she was looking for people who might like to go walking at about 10am so it doesn’t clash with school drop offs on Tuesdays and Thursdays. “I’m hoping to walk five days a week and hoping as many people as possible will join me,” she said. Janet envisages the Lewiston walk to be brisk while the Two Wells walks are slower and very enjoyable. To register interest, contact Janet on 8524 3907.

Ready to walk the extra mile are (from left) Krystyna Kossakowska, Valmai Quinlan, Val Maple and Janet Robson

Lachlan Franklin batting in the A-grade game at Two Wells oval.

Junior cricket scores

Round One - U14 Cricket Two Wells 286 defeated Atco 30 at Dauntsey Reserve 16th & 23rd October 2010. Two Wells bowling: Jarratt Wilson 6/5, Harrison Gameau 2/3 Two Wells put Atco into bat again: Blake Catanzariti 3/4, Harrison Gameau 2/1, Jarratt Wilson 2/2, Rory Denis 2/2. Batting: Harrison Gameau 53, Kyle Giniotis 43, Jarratt Wilson 31. Round 2 Two Wells vs Angle Vale

to be played at the Two Wells Oval 8.30am. Round One - U16 Cricket Two Wells 38 & 105 defeated by Craigmore 186 at Two Wells Oval 16th & 23rd October 2010. Craigmore bowled TW out for 38 then put TW into bat again and TW scored 105. Batting: Liam GaltSmith 32, Lachlan Goss 27 Bowling: William Hart 3/18

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Centrals celebrate Lewiston resident Miles Belcher, left and Sean Ramsey, right are pictured with Central Districts player Paul Thomas at the SANFL football

grand final. Carol Ramsey captured the trio after the Bulldogs won another grand final on Sunday, October 3. Miles and Sean attend

Trinity College Gawler River where Paul is the P.E teacher. Paul is also the boys’ House Master at the school. Two Wells Echo, November, 2010


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Enjoy social tennis for the love of it Wednesday night social tennis has begun and there was a really good turn out of 11 people for the first evening. The night raised some much needed funds for the tennis club. Wednesday night social tennis will be run every Wednesday night in October, November and December (excluding December 27). Entry is $5 per person. Gary Farr also sold chocolate doughnuts which were a hit. Friday night social tennis was rained out on October 22, but will happen again on November 5 with a $5 per person entry fee. This will be run every second Friday night, with BBQ, drinks and doughnuts also available on the night to raise money for the Tennis Club. Junior tennis has also started and will be on each Saturday morning. Training is on Monday nights.

Junior and senior cricket has also begun. Remember to send your results into the Two Wells and Districts Echo at news@twowellsecho. com.au.

Blast from the past

Malcolm Frost supplied the Two Wells Echo with this photo (right) which was taken during his playing days in the 1950s. He was reminded of the “good old days” when it emerged the Two Wells Tennis Club was on the verge of collapse. Hopefully the tennis community can continue to make sure Two Wells club is a fruitful organisation.

Lower Nth Gun Club Lower North Gun Club held its monthly shoot on Sunday 31st October. Twenty one shooters travelled from as far as

BLAST FROM THE PAST: Two Wells Tennis Club in the 1950s. Back row: Ray Secomb, Rex Oliver, Elliot Secomb, Snow Lamont, Graham Applebee, Milton Schlodder, Malcolm Frost, Bradley Howell, Brian Bilney, John Gameau, John Secomb. Middle row: Ian Gameau, Vida Oliver, Phyllis Schlodder, Raelene Harvey, Kath Henwood, Mados Harvey, Elaine Gameau, Fay Lamont, Michael Lamont. Front row: Dell Applebee, Roma Gameau, Joylene Cordon and Leonie Wilkinson. 2nd A. Tapscott 95/100 B Grade 1st N. West 92/100 2nd S. Fenwick 91/100 C Grade 1st R. Damin 76/100 Prizes donated by Cabac and Andrew Goodridge Electrical. Event 2 Jackpot – The chance to

Bordertown and Whyalla to enjoy a successful day. Scores for the day were: Event 1 100 Target Double Barrel Championship AA and Overall D. Lymn 100/100 2nd L. Piscioneri 98/100 A Grade 1st M. Pontifex 98/100

shoot 10 targets single barrel off your metreage if your name is picked out of the hat. Not won. Jackpot to $45. The next monthly shoot is our Christmas Shoot on Saturday, December 18. Any enquiries, please contact the president on 0411 238 391.

Two Wells Pony & Equestrian Club The Two Wells Equestrian and Pony Club had some riders compete at the zone finals in August and they went very well with our “B” grade showjumping team winning. Chelsea Jordan then went onto the state championships to finish fourth in the B grade showjumping, congratulations Chelsea. Another one of the club’s riders who has started eventing with great success is Veronica Betts with two ribbons from two starts, well done Veronica. Members are now all busy getting ready for the “mini zones” and the Christmas gymkhana as these two competitions also include the adult riders. It is with great pleasure the club announces they now have two more qualified coaches with Allison Gray and Debbie Burns both passing their exams on October 10. A lot of work has been done by these two ladies to achieve this and the club hopes this encourages some of their other members to continue working towards their accreditations too. Several other members have attained their care of saddlery patches in September and a big thankyou is extended to Kristy Pearn for organising this day. Another thankyou goes to Gemma Deakin for arranging the browband making day at club. They certainly had a bit of fun and are going to look pretty flash at the next competition. By assisting the state body in this way the club encourages them to run more of these in the area so coaches from this side of town won’t have to travel so far.

Auction at the oval

There will be an Auction Sale on Sunday, November 14 at Two Wells Oval The auction will be fully catered and ID is required. Goods will be received from 6am and selling begins from 10am. There will be many items including timber, iron fencing, posts, furniture, whitegoods, toys, tools, fishing gear, plant and sundries. For more information contact 0429 202 336 or 0407 184 50.

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coming events

WANTED Motorcycles. We will buy or sell your motorcycle on consignment. Gawler Motorcycle Centre, Lot 1 Main North Road Evanston Phone 8522 7700.

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Shed with power, phone 0417 893 455.

From the

Archives The Echo continues a regular column, From the Archives, featuring articles from past editions and the “Two Wells Talk” column by Bet Williams in the Plains Producer. May, 1989

‘No talent’ night success

Two Wells does have talent– some of it sure fits into the theme of the evening ‘no talent night,’ while others prove they are talented and all have great courage to get up on stage and perform before 250 perceptive people. The night was very amply compered by Geoffrey Lamont and judged by Vaughn Sims, Joan Post and Jo Fowles who earned the audience approval with their ratings. The decisions: Funniest award went to Paul Bruggemann for his act ‘cop that act’. Encouragement award went to Richard Bovington. Best act went to Two Wells golf club’s ‘all knights in shining armour’. Lindsay Mortimer looked dashing and Mayor Gameau smashing. Very entertaining and lost of work went into props. Boobie prize went to Two Wells netballers . Best Legs award went to Steve Borgas during a football club skit. Two Wells Echo, November 2010

PO Box 18, 2a Wasleys Road, MALLALA SA 5502 Telephone (08) 8527 0200 Facsimile (08) 8527 2242

Leader of the Opposition

Isobel Redmond MP

Fire Prevention

will be guest speaker at

Two Wells Community Centre

Friday November 19 Meeting starts at 7pm

• Where she will be attending the AGM of the Liberal Party's Napier, Ramsay and Taylor State Electoral College. • MC for the night will be Steven Griffiths MP (Member for Goyder). •Light supper • Raffle More info phone 8520 2278

Auction Sale TWO WELLs OVAL

Sunday November 14 Many items including Timber, Iron Fencing, Posts, Furniture, White goods, Toys, Tools, Fishing Gear, Plant and sundries. •ID required • Goods received from 6am • Fully catered • Selling begins from 10am

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Pursuant to the Fire & Emergency Services Act 2005, the owner of private land in the country must take reasonable steps to protect property on the land from fire and to prevent or inhibit the outbreak of fire on the land, or the spread of fire through the land. Council will be inspecting properties within the Council area from early October onwards, to assess compliance with CFS requirements. Property owners issued with a Bushfire Hazard Reduction Compliance Notice are required to comply with the requirements of that notice within the required time indicated or Council may organise a contractor to preform the work required, at the owners expense and may take further legal action against them. PLEASE NOTE, Council is able to issue an Expiation Notice for the offence of not complying with the requirements of Bushfire Hazard Reduction Compliance Notice. Fee for non compliance $315.

For more information Contact : 0429 202 336, 0407 184 501

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