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100 new jobs as glasshouse further expands BRONTE HEWETT reports: The second stage of d’VineRipe’s world class sustainable tomato growing facility near Two Wells is underway and is expected to be operational by January 2011. Up to 100 new jobs will be created to operate the glasshouse and packing house, taking the total seasonal workforce to between 180 and 200. Stage one, a $30 million development of the largest glasshouse built in Australia in one stage, opened in 2007. Completion of the facility on Germantown road will culminate in a $55 million-plus glasshouse operation spanning some 17 hectares. Stage two comprises a $25 million expansion almost doubling the size of the glasshouse production with a total annual production capacity of about 10,000 tonnes. d’VineRipe general manager, Leon Maree said everything was going according to plan and once the eight hectare stage two was completed in late January, the entire operation would be the second largest of its kind in Australia and the largest to use pad and fan technology.

Charan Jit Lal with tomatoes harvested from just a small portion of the glasshouse growing area. “The first plants will be planted in the new glasshouse during the first weeks of December,” Mr Maree said. “The official opening is scheduled for February 22 next year.” He said stage two was part of d’VineRipe’s long-term business

strategy created since the inception of stage one. “Stage one has performed particularly well and the progression to stage two was deemed a good investment,” Mr Maree said. n Continued Page 15

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Karen’s passion for her district leads to new role at Mallala council

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COUNCILLOR Karen McColl at home with husband Stuart, baby Bayleigh, Annabel and Hamish.

A passion for community safety and responsible animal management encouraged Lewiston resident Karen McColl to involve herself with District Council of Mallala. As Lewiston ward’s new councillor, Mrs McColl said she was keen to give back to the community by filling a vacancy created by the retirement of long-serving councillor Rudi Farbrici. While initially becoming a member of the Animal Management Plan Advisory Committee, she later decided to nominate as a councillor as well. “I’ve always been the type of person to

take on community issues to try to come to resolutions,” Mrs McColl said. Previously from Kapunda, Mrs McColl moved to Lewiston in 2009 with her husband Stuart. The pair recently celebrated the arrival of Karen’s first child, Bayleigh, who amazingly shares the same birthday as his mother and grandmother. The family, including Stuart’s two children Annabel and Hamish, share a love for animals and keep horses, miniature goats, chickens, dogs and rabbits at their property. Formerly a human resource officer, Mrs McColl possesses many interpretive legislative skills which she

said would be beneficial to council. “I’ve learned to interpret legislation and law quickly through my previous roles,” she said. But overall, Mrs McColl said she liked to take a pro-active approach to the community. “If I identify a problem, I prefer to take positive actions rather than just complain about it,” she said. Lewiston residents can expect a strong focus on community wellbeing and a push to enhance facilities for young families from Mrs McColl, who also strongly supports responsible animal keeping in Lewiston’s animal husbandry zone.

TWO NEW FACES JOIN DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MALLALA:

Your Two Wells councillors Two Wells will be represented by two new members in District Council of Mallala, with Jan Heley and Mark Wasley sworn into local government following postal elections in November. Joe Daniele was re-elected with 187 votes, while Cr Heley received 111 and Cr Wasley, 102. Jan Heley was pleasantly surprised to receive 111 votes. She told the Echo she is looking forward to representing the people of Two Wells on District Council of Mallala.“I was in shockto get that many votes and I would like to thank everyone who did vote for me” she said. “But I am happy because I feel I’ll be giving back to the community and be a voice,” she said. Jan said issues she felt needed addressing included public transport and aged care facilities. “I think public transport needs looking at. If you are old or don’t drive, it makes it very difficult to live in Two Wells,” she said. Jan said she was happy to hear from anyone with concerns on 8520 3175. MARK WASLEY: Former police of-

Jan Heley, Mark Wasley, Joe Daniele. ficer Mark Wasley recently returned to the district to retire and run a hobby farm. He has spent more than 30 years working in law enforcement. Born and bred in Korunye, Mark returned to the area in 2005 and has been heavily involved in the community ever since. “Now that I’ve retired, I have the time to put back into the community,” Mark said. He said he was excited to work for the best for the district. His community involvement includes membership of Two Wells/Lewiston Neighbourhood Watch group, member of the local Ag bureau, commodore of the Small Boat Club of SA and member of Mallala

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and Districts Museum committee. Mark believes he will bring good communication skills and creative thinking to council. “I’m interested in the protection and promotion of the coastal areas as well as the health services and community programs available for local people.” Mark can be contaced on 8520 3342 or fragment@ skymesh.com.au. Joe Daniele: Veteran councillor Joe Daniele thanked ratepayers for their continued support. Mr Daniele said he wanted to continue representing the community on issues such as the Two Wells main street urban development and Community Wastewaster Management Scheme (CWMS). “That really pushed me to stand again.” Mr Daniele has been involved in many committees and projects during these years, including construction of the Two Wells primary school, community centre and Catholic church. “I am always available to listen to community problems. I always do my best to help everyone,” Mr Daniele said. Joe can be contacted on 8520 2233.

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Next issue of the Echo will be available on Wednesday December 22 and home delivered by Santa’s little helpers soon after. Deadline for stories and adverts is Wednesday December 15. The first issue for 2011 will be distributed in early February.

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n HEATHER SEWARD was the lucky winner of our $100 Two Wells BP fuel voucher after sending back her Readership survey. Thank you to all the people who responded. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. Two Wells Echo, December, 2010


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town meeting last Wednesday night indicated there were mixed feelings about future shopping developments in or around Two Wells About 100 residents gathered at Two Wells football club to voice their opinion. The majority of people spoke in favour of the facilities being built on Two Wells’ main street. However, a survey conducted by councillor Joe Daniele found 388 locals were in favour of the developments being located three kilometres north of town, where 2,500 new homes are expected to be built in the future. Despite this, it appeared few of the survey respondents were at the meeting with most community members passionate enough to attend expressing fear that a separate centre would damage the existing township and its current businesses. The meeting was called by Two Wells Regional Action Team (TWRAT) and chaired by District Council of Mallala mayor, Marcus Strudwicke. Council CEO, Charles Mansueto, made a presentation on the progress of the shopping developments to date. Council is currently in discussions with the State government to gain access to Crown land for the council-approved development plan in the main street. Cr Daniele plans to attempt to rescind a motion in council which will complicate current plans and delay any development. Many residents referred to other towns as examples. TWRAT vice-president, Eddie Stubing, expressed deep concern for the town. Referring to the proposed new housing development with a shopping centre, Mr Stubing said: “The idea of having two townships next to each other is self-defeating.” “We need to have a one-town vision with a central identity in the current Two Wells township,” he said. Mr Stubing said the town had great community spirit and it would be sad to see this split in two. “I would like to see the town develop to its full potential for future generations.” He said the Victorian town of Emerald had suffered badly once a new shopping centre was built outside the original hub. However, local IGA proprietor Rosa Settimio, said Two Wells was

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Vote blocks shopping centre plan In a major set back for development plans in Two Wells, the proposed shopping centre will be delayed after a motion by local councillor Joe Daniele was approved on Monday night by District Council of Mallala. The 6-5 vote means District Council of Mallala must immediately stop negotiations with the government to purchase and sell public land.

LOCAL residents listen to debate and explanations about the proposed shopping centre and (BELOW) Joe Daniele has his say.

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A new shopping centre? Where will it go?

North of town, says councillor Joe Daniele

too close to other shopping facilities. “It needs to go north,” she said. “If shopping facilities are developed in the town, Two Wells will end up like Gawler,” she said. She said due to traffic congestion, Gawler was the last place she would go to shop. “I’m not here to defend Joe. Joe doesn’t need defending, but I don’t want Two Wells to become like Gawler,” she said. Another resident said Two Wells would become like Salisbury if the development occurred north of town. “Salisbury used to be the commercial hub now it is the last choice for shoppers,” he said. He said construction of shopping

centres at Elizabeth and Munno Para drew all the customers away from Salisbury, which he said could happen to Two Wells. “Two Wells will be end up with no businesses and empty shops.” Bev Smith-Trim said she originally signed Cr Daniele’s survey because he led her to believe all the business owners wanted the facilities north of town. Cr Daniele rejected these claims. After talking to business owners and considering the effects on the town, Bev said she wanted to remove her name. “What a desolate picture this town would be with empty shops,” she said.

Two Wells Meat Store owner Anthony Phillips said he was against any developments outside of town. “I would much rather a Woolworths across the road rather than three kilometres away,” he said. Long term locals Rob Dyer and Malcolm Frost said they would like the developments to take place in town so businesses in the town wouldn’t suffer. Business owner Tony Lange agreed, adding a separate commercial centre would probably result in segregation of the entire town. “I don’t want to compete with another area down the road,” he said. “But it doesn’t matter what the residents think. We have to con-

vince the councillors,” Mr Lange concluded. A petition is being circulated for residents to sign in favour of the developments in the main street. Ten of 11 District Council of Mallala councillors attended the meeting. Lewiston councillor, Karen McColl, said she sensed a lot of community and passion in the town. She suggested a cooperative model might suit the town, like the scheme which has been applied to the Barossa Valley. Cr Daniele said he was glad he conducted the survey. “Otherwise we wouldn’t all be here tonight,” he said. “If council organised this meeting only half a dozen people would show up,” he said. When mayor Strudwicke attempted to prevent cr Daniele debating a point during question time, cr Daniele said: “I’m sick of you.” He later debated his point. “I’ve lived in Two Wells for 42 years. I’ve put a lot of sweat into the town,” he said. “The survey shows what the people want.” “I’m not here to cause trouble. I’m not that type of person.”

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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.

Bowling Club

New bowlers are always welcome to attend and there is always an opportunity for those wanting a game of bowls. Bowls is played all summer on Saturdays and Wednesdays or Tuesday night ‘learn to bowl’ evenings. Phone: 8524 2274, M: 0435 017 719.

St Joseph’s Church, Two Wells. Sunday, December 26 - 8.30am Mass at St Joseph’s Church, Two Wells. 10.00am Mass at Our Lady of the Assumption, Virginia. Parish Priest: Fr Pham Anh Hao 8380 9029. Parish Secretary: Mrs Dianne Bergamin 0417 062 605.

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

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Car Boot Sale

Car Boot Sale 1st Saturday of every month - from 8am at Scout TWVIC 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.

Church Times

The Christmas Mass times for the Catholic Parish of Two Wells and Virginia are as follows: Friday, December 24/Christmas Eve–Vigil Mass at 7.30pm at Our Lady of the Assumption, Virginia. Friday, December 24/Christmas Eve (12pm) - Midnight Mass at

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Community Bus, return trip to Elizabeth City Shopping Centre, Only $5.00 return (kids free), Next bus: Dec 17. 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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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.

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.

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.

Cricket

Two Wells cricket club has two senior and two junior teams playing Saturdays in the Para Districts league. Training are held every Thursday at 5.30pm. Contact president Michael Dimasi on 0409 977 191.New players always welcome.

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.

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.

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.

landcare

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.

lutheran church

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

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

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: Fun for kids 2 at the Two Wells football oval on Tuesday, December 14 from 10am to 12 noon. For information contact Mollie Frost 8520 2073 or Alan Howell 8520 3063.

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.

Social Tennis

Wednesday Night Team Comp. Doubles Competition, Teams of 4, Every Wednesday night at 7pm Oct-Mar 2011, Excluding January. Enquiries: Gary Farr 0407 603757. Friday Night Social Tennis Doubles Social evening, come along and enjoy a hit of tennis with BBQ and drinks available. Alternate Fridays nights 7pm Dec 3, Dec 17, Feb 4, Feb 18, Mar 4, and March 18, 2011. At the Two Wells Tennis Courts. Enquiries: Stacey Gameau 0407 189 139

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

TEnnis Club 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.

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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.

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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.

Walking Group

Heart foundation walking groups have been established in Two Wells. The group is called Two Wells Wa l k a b o u t s a n d 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.

Professional Coaching with Brian Lloyd, Monday evenings, Beginners 6.00pm – 7.00pm, Juniors 7.00pm – 8.00pm during school terms, Oct – Mar 2011, All children 5–18 years welcome. At the Two Wells Tennis courts. Enquiries: Carolyn Weir 85 202 421 Two Wells Echo, December, 2010


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Primary school wins $1200 Telstra grant

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A $1200 grant will make a big difference to the lives of children from Two Wells Primary School. The school will provide supervised lunchtime physical fitness activities and is one of 625 local community not-for-profit organisations across Australia to benefit this year from $750,000 of Telstra’s Kids Fund grants from the Telstra Foundation. Telstra foundation chairman and Olympic gold medallist, Herb Elliot,said the grants helped organisations purchase much-needed equipment to help make learning fun and interactive. “We are delighted to be able to assist and help children have access to as many opportunities as possible to develop a wide range of skills and experiences– particularly during their developmental years,” Mr Elliot said.

Letters to the Editor

Thanks to TWRAT

Renovations are Contractor Barney Angus at work inside the soon-to-be council service centre. underway for District Council of Mallala’s new service centre at the former Visitor Information Centre in Two Wells. The proposed opening date of Monday, December 6, may be extended due to construction delays. But according to OHS and Risk Management Officer, Derek Lawson, all construction was going to plan. A new glass door has been installed at the front while the interior has a fresh blue and white paint job. New ablution facilities are under construction at the rear of the building (pictured). The office will be open 9am–5pm, Monday to Friday, providing services such as planning and customer service. Other council functions will continue to operate from the main office at Mallala.

Council’s service centre open soon

Leesa Vlahos Your State Member of Parliament for Taylor

Wishing everyone a very safe and peaceful Christmas season. Hope to see you at the Two Wells Christmas Parade on December 10 Taylor Electorate Office Paralowie Shopping Centre Unit 1 & 2, 9 Liberator Drive, Paralowie 5108 Phone: 8280 5144 Fax: 8280 5526 Email: taylor@parliament.sa.gov.au

Two Wells Echo, December, 2010

Two Wells Scout group would like to acknowledge the Two Wells Regional ActionTeam for their kind donations to the scouts. Thank you for the fridge, microwave, hot water system and stove. These items will be of great use to the Scout community and we greatly appreciate the gesture. From Two Wells Scout group.

Don’t move business

After reading the article in November Echo regarding councillor Joe Daniele’s ideas about the trading precinct of Two Wells, I have to put fingers to the keyboard and put my feelings forward. As a long-time resident, having been born and raised here then returning after time in small towns in other states, I have to say I find his idea absurd. Should the main centre of trading be moved to a site north of the town, we would no doubt see many empty buildings (which I have seen develop as a result of Highway 1 bypassing the town). It took many years and much hard work by traders to bring the Main street back to the thriving, energetic centre of trading it now is. As many of the business premises are owned by the traders I feel this move would severely disadvantage them. I feel the idea of more buildings being built on the western side of the road is the best. Perhaps the playground could be relocated to the area in the oval which is adjacent to the tennis/netball courts and football club rooms. This, I am sure, would mean it would be used much more when games are held at Two Wells. I understand many parents have very real concerns about the safety of their children in its current location. I understand it has always been there, but times are very different now to what they were when it was built. I hope ratepayers will see the sense of council’s current plan and allow it to go ahead. Dianne Allpike, Two Wells

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echo 6 Bronte Hewett reports: a city girl with a country heart, Audrey Hart puts the ‘e’ in her surname within the Two Wells community. Last year celebrating 100 years of the Hart family in the Two Wells region, Audrey is still as involved in the community as ever, and wouldn’t trade her cosy house at Middle Beach for anything. Moving to the region from her Plympton childhood home 65 years ago, Audrey married the late Clair Hart, and lived at the Hart farmhouse while raising her family. During her time in the region, she has been involved in numerous organisations and sporting groups, supported the community and donated much of her time to helping out in events and bringing people together. “I love the people in Two Wells,” she said. “There are so many nice people.” While she is over 80, she still is an active member of the Red Cross, Meals on Wheels, Fellowship of the Uniting Church and Foreshore committee. She was a member of the Probus Club over the years, and has also been heavily involved with Mallala Hospital Auxiliary. She was made a life member of Two Wells Bowling Club for her loyalty to the club, after holding the position of president for two years, and continuous volunteering. Explaining not using e-mail is one thing restricting her active involvement, Audrey said she helped by contributing her time and knowledge about the area. “It’s good to keep the mind active, associate with other people and learn from them,” she said. Once working as a tailor-

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ACTIVE AUDREY Hart outside her Middle Beach home, holding pictures of last year’s Hart family centenary celebration.

ess in Rundle Street, Audrey is renowned for mending ripped clothing. Clair, also a strong townsperson, was a life member of the cricket club, golf club and bowls club in Two Wells. Since Clair’s passing 18 years ago, Audrey has had plenty of support from her children– Dennis, Ashley, Kathy and Martin, who, except for Ashley, live locally with their families. She can be found at the football quite often, watching her grandsons, but believes the sport is a bit rough. “I still threaten to run out with my umbrella when they get rough,” she said.

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GETTING into Christmas spirit for the parade at the Craft Shop are (from left) Evelyn Dyer, Bev Smith-Trim, Judi Frost, Anita Taylor and Jill Barclay. The young and young at heart of Two Wells are eagerly awaiting next Friday, December 10, when the main street is expected to be a hive of activity during the annual Christmas parade. An exciting evening of stalls, competitions, music, games, creative floats and Christmas cheer is planned for the whole community to enjoy. This year businesses are encouraged to put more consideration into decorating their premises with a new perpetual trophy awarded to the best. Street parade committee members have been busy organising the evening and preparing a pleasant visit for special guest South Australia’s Governor, Kevin Scarce and his wife, Liz, who are set to arrive after 6pm. The road will be closed between Drew street and Wells road from 4.30pm. Organiser Bev Smith-Trim said it was

not too late to enter the competitions or organise a stall. “I urge people to get their applications in as soon as possible,” she said. Stall applications can be found at the Craft Shop, while entries can also be submitted there or sent to PO box 468, Two Wells. Included in the stalls will be crystals, soaps, candles, jewellery, food, liquorice, cool cone ice creams, hobby artefacts, tea and coffee and much more. The Redbacks band are leading the parade and will also perform a concert. Mrs Scarce will judge the competition entries in the old council chambers prior to Mr Scarce officially starting the parade at 7pm. Colouring in pictures are still available at the Craft Shop for the competition. For more information contact Bev on 0418 811 315.

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‘Watch’ award for Blue Light discos “We wanted to assist in setting up a blue light event in the Two Wells township to provide something else for the young people of the town and region to do,” Maria said. The first event was held in August 2008 with 91 in attendance. There has since been a further seven events held with the attendance growing to an average of 191 per event. “To have a town of this size and have only about 18 people per event less than Port Adelaide is simply amazing,” Maria said. The group maintains and manages their own finances and arranges all events. It is overseen by the Gawler blue light committee who also provide the equipment for the events as well as supervision and a DJ. Senior constable Ian Skewes said the group should be proud of their achievements. Const. Skewes is from Barossa Crime Prevention Section, and is Gawler blue light chairperson and was host of the presentation dinner. “These people are a credit to

Two Wells and Lewiston Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) group has been awarded for its outstanding service to young people in the area. The award, presented at the Barossa service area presentation dinner on November 16, acknowledged the group’s commitment, which is over and above the expectations of the Neighbourhood Watch program. The outstanding success of Two Wells blue light discos, driven by Jennifer Nicol, Maria Aunger and Anne Porter of NHW, was a contributing factor to the group’s overall credit. Two Wells blue light discos have risen in popularity to become the sixth largest in average attendance in South Australia. This is a remarkable feat for a small town. The three ladies were the driving force behind the creation of a Gawler blue light sub-branch in 2008, to enable discos to run locally in Two Wells. The trio received great support from the local NHW group as well as their families who assisted in the set up and supervision on event nights.

themselves, their NHW group and their town for the willingness to take this project on, which is well outside the normal parameters of what Neighbourhood Watch does,” he said. “Jennifer, Maria and Anne are more than worthy recipients of this award and we congratulate them on their achievements.” The award was presented by Deputy Commissioner, Gary Burns. Maria said the last disco, on October 30, was also a big success. “Gothics, witches and ghouls abounded at our last Blue Light Disco. It was an excellent finish to the year!” “We would like to thank everyone who has supported the Two Wells Blue Light throughout the year – whether you helped set up and organise or dropped off and picked up kids, your support is appreciated. It’s all about kids having a fun night out in a safe environment,” Maria said. n Advance notice – the first disco for next year will be held on Friday, February 25, with a “Red” theme. Start thinking!

Tips for holiday security Holiday season is coming – have you checked your home security recently? You can reduce the opportunity for theft from your home by following these tips before going away: • Ensure appropriate locking devices are fitted to all doors and windows (don’t forget the shed!) • Secure all doors and windows before leaving. • Lock all garden tools and ladders away securely so they cannot be used to break into your home. • Leave a spare set of keys with a trusted neighbour or friend. Do not leave keys hidden outside. • Use timer switches to turn on lights and radios.

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Tune to talk back programs, as it gives an impression of people at home. • Leave your curtains and blinds partially open. People will not be able to see straight in and you will create doubt about whether someone is home. • Cancel all your regular deliveries. • Hang some old clothes on your clothesline. • Turn your telephone and doorbell volume down to low. • Never leave a holi-

day message on your answering machine. • Ask a neighbour to park their car in your driveway. • Arrange collection of mail from your letterbox by a trusted neighbour or friend. Alternatively organise Australia Post to hold your mail until you return. • Have your rubbish bins put out on the correct day by your neighbour and brought in on the same day. • Leave emergency contact details with your trusted neighbour and

give them instructions on what to do if your alarm is activated. • Ask neighbours to report any suspicious activity to Police. The Two Wells Neighbourhood Watch would like to wish everyone a safe and happy Christmas and New Year. The first Neighbourhood Watch meeting for 2011 will be a joint meeting with Mallala Neighbourhood Watch, held on Monday, February 7 at 7-30pm in the Two Wells Council Chambers. We hope to have a guest speaker from SAPOL at the meeting, more details next month. Tea, coffee and light refreshments will be provided afterwards and everyone is welcome.

Restoring native vegetation

The Landcare group marked its annual meeting with a fine meal on Saturday, November 5 . It was catered for by the catering team, Sharon and Shane, and was great to get together and acknowledge the achievements for the year. I would personally like to thank group members for their commitment to the Landcare movement. In past issues of the Echo, I have talked about the many environmental assets within our district, but one of the most significant assets we have is the land we live on. As land managers, we have the capability to transform and restore pre-European vegetation around the district. Since European settlement, native vegetation has been subjected to broad scale clearing resulting in only 14 per cent of pre-European vegetation cover remaining within the Adelaide Mount Lofty Ranges region. Mallala is within this region with only one per cent of the original vegetation remaining and much of this on roadsides. The original vegetation of the northern Adelaide Plains was predominately open grasslands and

RECEIVING the Neighbourhood Watch award are (from left) Anne Porter, Jennifer Nicol and Maria Aunger.

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Probus Christmas lunch – Two Wells Probus Club members will be celebrating their Christmas lunch at Mallala Hotel on December 7. Starting from 11am, there will be plenty of fun and Christmas cheer. Uniting Fellowship – Members of the Two Wells Uniting fellowship had the pleasure of catering for 52 people who were on a bus tour. The tour stopped at Kapunda

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Appeal for gifts Due to the great response received in 2009, the District Council of Mallala Library Service will again be supporting the Salvation Army Christmas Appeal in 2010. The local library staff ask all library users to donate a non-perishable food item, new toy or other gift (preferably un-wrapped) for the Salvation Army’s Christmas Appeal which will be delivered to them in mid December. If you would like to donate an item please bring it to the Two Wells Public Library or Mallala Branch Library by Friday, December 10. Fire season starts

About one acre of grass was burnt last Saturday, November 27, after a Two Wells man lit a fire during fire With Mark Webb grassy woodlands. As custodians of our district, planting native indigenous plants on your property will increase the understanding of our local native biota (animal and plant life of a region) and their importance to a sustainable eco system. Birds are useful indicators of environmental change, as bird species increase the ecological value your property represents within the Mallala district. I can’t think of any one action that benefits us and the future of our children more than to increase biodiversity within our region.Let’s all do our bit and care for our land.

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Management Act and is one of the last weeds you want within your property or within the district. Burrs injure feet of humans and stock, cause internal injuries if eaten, damage tyres, and contaminate wool and can cause nitrate poisoning if grazed by sheep. Summer rains are just what this plant needs to germinate and the seed can stay dormant within the soil for years. Contact Mallala council If have you seen large infestations of caltrop around the district. Clearly identify its location, which would help save council’s time and resources. •If you want to be involved with the Landcare group, contact the group by email, twowellslewistonlandcare@y7mail.com or pat. wake@tafesa.edu.au, by Facebook or phoning Pat on 0419 860 981.

for morning tea, Auburn for lunch before coming to Two Wells for afternoon tea in the church hall. Among the visitors was Reverend Alistair Christie, who is the national chairperson of the adult fellowship from Canberra. During his thankyou message, Reverend Christie presented Two Wells president Mollie Frost with a book called ‘Food for Journey’, plus a thankyou card and donation.

danger season. The camp fire at Two Wells, which got out of control, ignited dry grass around his home. He was issued with an infringement notice. Crabs seized

A Campbelltown man was issued with an infringement notice for taking 14 undersize blue swimmer crabs at Port Gawler on Monday, November 22. The crabs were seized by police and returned to the water. Speeding still an issue

A Hewett man was fined for exceeding the speed limit on Hayman road at Two Wells on Saturday, November 27. It was alleged he was travelling at 103 km/h in an 80 km/h zone.

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Another sold out performance culminated on Saturday, November 6 with a full house bopping to Acoustic Juice at the RSL concert which raised $10,000. It’s the 12th concert hosted in Two Wells and each one has been a sell out. Local butcher Anthony Phillips and wife Shelley were in on the action with the band ‘As If’, which also played on the night. There was an abundance of

prizes and raffles, as well as the auction of a cricket ball signed by Glen McGrath which sold for $300. All prizes for raffles and auctions were donated by Two Wells, Virginia and Angle Vale businesses. Organiser and president of Two Wells RSL, Tony Flaherty, said items donated equated to about $5,000. “All of the food was donated and we had about 20 volunteers who were cooking,

on the door and at the bar,” he said. The night was compered by Tony with funds contributing to upgrading the Two Wells war memorial to cater for disabled people. The war memorial will also be upgraded to include the soldiers in Afghanistan and nurses and women who died in war. Plans also include building a chain mesh fence bordering the cemetery and oval.

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It’s the season to be merry and the Uniting Church will ensure a day of joy in the lead up to Christmas. Two Wells Uniting Church busy bees are preparing for the big “Fun 4 kidz 2” day at Two Wells Football oval on Tuesday, December

14, from 10am-12 noon. Lorraine Bradley, Marlene Burford, Val Packer, Rae Wilson and Mollie Frost have been busy working on craft activities which will be available on the day. Entertainment will be provided

by Dan the Man, also known as Dan Burt, who is a balloon and musical entertainer extraordinaire and very popular among young and old alike. He is a one man band and can play several instruments including mouth organ, button accordion,

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scones, tea, coffee and of course, lots of friends. Rae Wilson said she was looking forward to seeing lots of familiar faces there. “It will all be happening on the day – and best of all it’s free for everyone to enjoy,” Rae said.

Trinity’s 10 years at Gawler River Ten-year birthday celebrations for staff and students at Trinity College, Gawler River, included fire works and rock wall climbing on Friday, October 22. Smokey the koala, a member of Gawler River CFS, was at hand to help promote fire safety. Other members helping to promote bushfire prevention were Jason Stewart, Tamara Stewart, Stephen Shearer, Craig McLachlan and John Doubikia. There was a good turn out for the celebrations, with light drizzle not deterring the party-goers.

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Head of Animal and Veterinary Sciences school, professor Gail Anderson, said the modern facilities would encourage more people to stay in SA to study veterinary science. “It’s completely new facilities, new to the campus and new to the state in that there really isn’t any other facility for training veterinarians at all in South Australia,” she said. “The production animal side of it will be enhanced by having good pathology training for the vet students,” she said. “I think everyone who has been involved should be proud of what has been achieved and what will be achieved,” she said. According to Mr O’Brien, South Australia is becoming the nation’s hub for academic learning in agricultural and veterinary sciences. Mr O’Brien said the Vet School had already exceeded expectations. “When you consider local students were previously lost to interstate universities for veterinary studies, as well as the number of

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Our hockey role model Two Wells is home to the district’s finest B-grade hockey player, with David McInerney, winning last season’s B-grade association best and fairest award for the Barossa Hockey Association. He also won the Two Wells Hockey Club award. The 21-year-old not only had a good season on the field, but also coached the U17

hockey team to the grand final. “It’s been a pretty good season, I’m pretty stoked about it,” he said. With about 16 years of playing hockey for Two Wells behind him, David said he had many years of playing and coaching ahead of him. “Yeah I love it. It’s just a good sport to play and be involved with,” he said.

L to R Chelsea and Jake Foubister, Airlie Tapscott, Martina, Caitlin Musolino, Maddie Hoppo and coach Brian Lloyd.

Tennis back in full swing... And fun for the whole family

This year the Two Wells Tennis Club is rebuilding its status within the community offering a junior competition and coaching, as well as social evening tennis on Wednesdays and alternate Fridays. After recently experiencing financial strain, it is the intention of the current enthusiastic committee to rebuild the club, to be strong and vibrant in both juniors and seniors.

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The Wednesday night teams competition is a doubles competition, where you may nominate a team of four players or just go along to help make up a team. Starting at 7pm and running until March (excluding January), it costs just $5 per player. Since beginning on October 13,

between nine and 18 players have enjoyed good competition each Wednesday, with some players and juniors coming along and enjoying good match practise. Cold drinks and fresh donuts are available. For any enquiries please contact Gary Farr on 0407 603 757. The Friday night social tennis is an enjoyable evening for families. It is a doubles social evening where you can go along and enjoy a relaxing hit of tennis. Children are most welcome and can play safely on the adjoining courts. BBQ and drinks are available during the evening. This is held on alternate Friday evenings from 7pm at a cost of $5 per person. The dates are: Dec 3, Dec 17, Feb 4, Feb 18, Mar 4 and Mar 18.

The previous nights have been enjoyed by a large group of enthusiastic people enjoying a social evening of tennis and family fun. For all enquiries please contact Stacey Gameau on 0407 189 139.

Junior Tennis

Junior Tennis is underway with some new and enthusiastic juniors. This season, the Two Wells Tennis Club has nominated four junior teams in the Lower North Tennis Association, comprising of eight-16 year old boys and girls, and commenced on October 23. On Saturday mornings, matches are played at places such as Long Plains, Balaklava, Hamley Bridge, Owen, Mallala and Two Wells. This year the club entered one Division 1 Team comprising Shannen Weir,

Maddy Seccafien, Jamee Seccafien and Matthew Lange. The Division 2 team comprises Jamie Humphrys, Renee Seccafien, Megan Hatch and Rachel Hatch. Division 3 has two teams nominated with TW1 comprising Tarsha Briscoe, Macey Briscoe, Natisha Eastman and Monica Baker. The new TW2 team consists of Jessica Weir, Chelsea Rose Hoppo, Caitlin Musolino and Cassie Lawson, with Angus, Jack and Airlie Tapscott regularly filling in when required. Professional coaching is available with Brian Lloyd on Monday evenings of the school terms. It is enjoyed by all the Division 3 players, and some new up and coming tennis stars, and is open to all interested 5-16 year old boys and girls.

If your child is interested in playing tennis in the future, coaching will help encourage them to develop valuable tennis skills. Coaching for beginners is between 6–7pm and juniors between 7 and 8pm during the school terms, in term four, and term one next year. All coaching is at the Two Wells tennis courts at a cost of $8 per child. If you wish to enquire about the coaching do not hesitate to contact Carolyn Weir on 85 202 421. All this has only been made possible due to the following thoughtful sponsors to date, which the club would like to thank: Two Wells IGA, Joan Post, Empire Café, The Plains Producer, Balaklava Transport, Di Meaney, GJ & MJ Tapscott, Two Wells Meat Store and Cavpower.

Two Wells club centenary

The Two Wells Football Netball Sporting Club will mark 100 years of formalised football in the town with special celebrations on July 16 next year. It is intended the celebrations will also acknowledge the history

of the netball club which was formed in 1937, as well as the period in which the town’s footballers participated in an amalgamated club with Virginia (1959-1974). The initial meeting of the TWFNSC subcommittee to organise

the centenary will take place at the clubrooms from 6.30-7.30 on Monday, December 6. Anyone with an interest in the celebrations is welcome to attend. For more information, contact John Dawkins on 8237 9312.

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Accountant Do you want an accountant who really understands what you need? We can help with all aspects of business & personal Taxation Returns & Business Activity Statements. If you are setting up a business, require taxation & business planning or heading towards retirement, we can advise you of the best options for your situation in clear and simple language you’ll understand. We can also help with your Self Managed Super Fund & specialise in Agribusiness

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37 Hayman Rd, Two Wells, Ph: 8520 3481, Email: accountant@hoffmann.net.au

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Auctions

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a/h: 8520 2136, f: 8520 2137, e: tapscott@twpo.com.au

Bitumen

Earthworks

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Coach hire

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Tim’s Dingo Service

Come & see the largest garden centre in SA

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PHONE 0408 839 643 A/H 8524 3051

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Multi Exhaust & Brake

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Corner of Old Pt Wakefield & Gawler Roads, Virginia (opp. Virginia Hotel)

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Shockers & Suspension, Diesel & Mechanical repairs, Regular servicing & Tune ups, Welding service available, brakes, Specialising in standard & Custom exhaust systems

Concreting

PH: 8380 9560

Chapel Lodge Equine Services

Jaikom IT Services

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• Fruit & vegetables • All garden needs

Gas Supplies

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

Equine Services

Exhaust

376 Burton Road, Burton

25 Germantown Road (Crn Dawkins)

Ph/Fax 8520 3930 Mob: 0407 639 454 Email: info@lewistonfodder.com.au

Garden Supplies

Computers

Phone: 0448 775 728

Get FREE home delivery if you live within 10km radius and your order is over $100 !!

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Must enter from Port Wakefield road

Greg Tapscott: 0408 816 852

485 Main North Rd, Evanston SA 5118 - Ph: 8522 5100

Phone: 8520 2169 Mob: 0410 404 200 Email: texel@twpo.com.au

• New radiators • Repair & install • Mechanical repairs

GJ & MJ Tapscott

Specialising in all types of rural fencing including post driving & hole boring.

Ring for an appointment today

Contact JIM DOWNER on 0885225002 or Mobile 0418 821 667 for full details

Free Call 1800 100 853

ABN 44 675 393 640

(A): Shop 2, 104 Old Port Wakefield Rd, Two Wells (E): poshypaws@gmail.com (W): www.poshypaws.com

Gawler Park Homemaker Centre

Lic No. 00 280 321 178

• 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

• Dog grooming, clipping & styling • Professional gentle care • Very competitive rates

Fencing Contractor

Phone 8380 9477

Fencing

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

ABN 86 962 387 768

o 4WD Dyn e in

Fencing

Dog Grooming & Styling

Bld Lic No 220384

4WD Specialist

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

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

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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Promote your business to 6,000 people for $33 per month

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Hire

Mechanic

Real Estate

Shear Relief

HARTzenBERGS Mobile: 0439 076 229 Email: jnkk@hartzenbergs.com

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

Mini excavator & earthworks, short or long term

HIRE

with or without operator

For Rural & Rural Living Properties achieving Maximum Prices. Selling? Call Nigel Christie 0429 929 599 to arrange your FREE APPRAISAL worth over $495.00 Nigel Christie

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Hire

A/hrs 8524 2162

Mechanic

C&W

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

Phone: 8520 2200

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

Phone: (H) 8524 2146 (m) 0400 181 094

Motorcycle Repairs

Home Improvements

Lewiston Motorcycle Repairs

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

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

No Job 2 Small

Call Anthony 0419 035 474 Call Scott 0411 173 032

Home Improvements BLD 179956

Two Wells Internet Service

Ph/Fax 8520 3375

Sales - Supply - Install

20 years experience – free quotes – 7 days

Campanella’s Landscaping Phone Gary 0402 314 731

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For Appointments phone

PODIATRIST Agostino Porcaro Virginia Medical Centre Every Thursday

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

Michael Slattery 0423 761 346

BLD 223705

Pastoral

Old Port Wakefield Rd, Virginia

PHONE 8380 9145

Real Estate

LIST AND SELL YOUR PROPERTY WITH THE NORTHERN SUBURB SPECIALISTS Call our office on 8255 5666 for your free appraisal today! Looking for an expert property manager? Then put your property in safe hands...

Abattoir, Lot 7, Corner Germantown & Temby Roads, Two Wells SA 5501 • We now do Sheep & Cattle kill & cut up • Sheep $40 per head, Cattle price on application.

Phone: 08 8520 2011

(f) 08 8520 2707 (e )pvp@twpo.com.au

• Monday to Saturday 9am to 12noon • Closed public holidays except for Tuesday December 28, 2010 & Monday January 3, 2011

Middle Beach Road, Two Wells

0428 824 712

Septic Services

A1 Septic Services

Septic Tanks Emptied and cleaned, Fast efficient 7 day service Phone MICK on 8520 3536 Mobile 0409 677 682

Septic Service You dump em we’ll pump em • 40 years in the business • Honest friendly service

ring SHANE anytime

Phone 0408 829 943

Service Station

Don’t go past !

TWO WELLS BP •Open 7 Days until 9 pm •Trailer Hire • Tyre Repairs •Auto Accessories • Mobile phone recharge cards

Outstanding Agents…Outstanding Results!

Landscaping

• Retaining walls • Concreting • Storm water • Site clean ups

Balaklava, Mallala & Two Wells

Living Real Estate

Gawler Park Homemaker Centre 485 Main North Rd, Evanston SA 5116 Phone: 8523 1966 Fax: 8522 1130 Web: www.gawlercolourworld.com.au Email: windowfashions@gawlercolourworld.com.au

Cash for cans, bottles, scrap metal

Ace Two Wells Septic

Podiatrist

Gawler Colour World

Bobcat, excavator & Truck hire

• All Pest Problems • All General and Rural Weeds • 12 Month Warranty • 6 m boom with side jets Ring our friendly staff for a FREE No obligation quote

Paving

Paving

for * Curtains * blinds * Awnings * Upholstery

Recycling

Pests and weeds, it’s Judgement day

Darren Davey 0419 842 228

Mark 0434 486 233 Emma 0413 189 472

Interior Decoration

ABN: 11623 952 044

glenn@streettrim.com.au www.streettrim.com.au

• Commercial & Housing • Paving • Landscaping • Retaining Walls

85 Old Port Wakefield Rd, Two Wells

Exterminator 2

Street Trim

No Job TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL

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

Pest & Weed Control

Physiotherapy

MC Paving

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Setting the standard, quality & design Phone: 8524 2117 Mobile: 0409 093 560 Fax: 8524 2118

Motor Trimmers

Glenn Stankevicius 0439 110 611

Internet Provider

Verandahs / Carports / Decks • FREE measure & design service (supply & Install) • FREE delivery service • Treated pine • Pinus • Decking • All building materials

Phone: 8520 3145 Mobile 0458 511 163 Fax: 8520 3145 Email: exterminator2@hotmail.com

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

Phone Trevor or Wayne 0417 269 506

Pergola & Timber Supplies

Craig Williams 0418 837 858

Motor Trimming - Custom, Stock and Repairs

Improve your outdoor space with a • carport • veranda • pergola

RLA394

For all your mechanical needs

Bobcat Tipper Hire • Front & backyard clean ups • Horse yards & paddocks • Driveways • Lawn mowing • All types of supplies • Earthmoving • Rubbish Removal • Free quotes

Specialist in Rural & Rural Living since 1995

Guy Jackson 0400 083 852

Ideal machinery for… • Trench digging • Footings • Pool excavations

T&W Home Improvements

Pastoral

12 Months Free Landlord Insurance Valid For Any New Client RE/MAX Living Real Estate Suite 52 Oxenham Mall Elizabeth Shopping Centre Elizabeth SA 5112 RLA 214719 RE/MAX Living are proud supporters of the Children’s Miracle Network, the National Breast Council Foundation & Camp Quality.

Old Port Wakefield Road, Phone Two Wells 8520 2332

Shearing & Crutching

Shearing & Crutching • Portable Plant Supplied • Generator Available • Lice & Worming treatment available • Small or Large Flocks

Ph 8287 1110 or 0408 892 972

Veterinary ADELAIDE PLAINS VETERINARY SURGERY Dr John Katakasi BVSc (Hons) CVA (IVAS) Dr Michelle Hague BVSc (Hons) • Monday to Friday 9am – 6pm, Saturday 9am – 12pm • Integrative therapies now available • Now AQIS accredited for your export needs • Consultations by appointment 94 Old Port Wakefield Rd, Two Wells

PHONE (08) 8520 3600

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Bowlers from Two Wells and Elizabeth watch as an Elizabeth bowler sends another one down the green. RIGHT: A Two Wells bowler prepares to bowl.

Bowling club update The bowls season is now well under way with the Two Wells Club improving in every round. Our greens are a joy to bowl on as they are fast and flat. Our green keeper Greg Giannikos with help from his assistant Graham Goold have made the greens a pleasure to play on and the weather has helped. On the social side, the club ran a very successful Melbourne Cup Day lunch with 78 guests in attendance. There was plenty of food, drinks and prizes for the best dressed and for other various styles of dress. Plus the usual quizzes were held to keep the attendees occupied until the big race. The best-dressed winners were Cathy Stubing and Eugene Chaplin. The chief organiser, Beverley Thomas, prepared the wonderful show. The club is very thankful to her and her team of helpers for the meals, plus for many of the prizes donated for the day. From the results so far, it is pleasing to see teams have a very good chance of retaining our position in both Saturday Premier North 2 and Wednesday Premier North 2. We were worried we would not be strong enough, but with the influx of some players from other clubs we are at the moment obtaining the results that will be very important for the future of our club. New members, both women and men, are all settling in well and the selectors have seen their capabilities.

Results

Bowls: Saturday Men’s Pennant Bowls SA (10 Team Divisions) 1st Team–Premier 2 North 7th played 7–won 3–lost 4–48 pts–down 114 shots 2nd Team–Metro 2 North 3rd played 7–won 6–lost 1–74 pts–up 51 shots 3rd Team–Metro 3 North 7th played 7– won 3–lost 4–57 pts–up 8 shots Wednesday Men’s Pennant Bowls SA (10 Team Divisions) 1st Team–Premier 2 North 4th - played 6–won 3–lost 3–50 pts–up 26 shots 2nd Team–Metro 2 North 5th played 6–won 3 - lost 3–46 pts–up 10 shots Thursday Morning Women’s Wooroora (one 12 team Division both teams in same division)) Red Team–10th–played 8 - won 3–lost 6–33 pts–up 3 shots White Team–2nd –played 8 - won 6– lost 2 - 58 pts–up 23 shots

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By Gerry Goulter Where possible, they have been placed in the correct teams. We still require more members, as we have to play men in the women teams and women in the men teams at present. The opportunity is there for anyone wishing to take up the game of bowls. Our Tuesday nights “Learn to Bowl” evenings is a great place to learn how to bowl in a competitive environment. Don’t forget you must be at least 10 years of age and we will welcome you with open arms. The number attending these evenings has slowly declined so it would be very pleasing to see increase in numbers back to the numbers we have had for the past two years. Will all members please note that on Saturday, December 18 the Christmas break up will be held with the usual table of food kindly donated by each member Watch the notice boards in the clubrooms as to what you are required to bring. The Christmas raffle will be drawn at this event. The day will start at 2pm with a few ends of bowls before everyone is invited to sit down to enjoy the Christmas fare. The last “Learn to Bowl’’ evening prior to the Christmas shut down will be held on Tuesday, December 14.

Tennis: Saturday morning Junior Results 23/10/10 Division 1: Balaklava Green v Two Wells, Shannen Weir lost to Ben Michael 2-6, Maddy Seccafien lost to Jordan Taylor 0-6, Jamee Seccafien lost to Dillon Michael 4-6, Matthew Lange def Ethan 6-2. Division 2: Two Wells 4-28 def Balaklava Black 2-24, Zac Scholz def Jamie Humphrys 6-3, Renee Seccafien def Todd Scholz 6-4, Megan Hatch def Sarah Heaslip 6-2, Tom Lane def Rachel Hatch 6-1. Division 3: Two Wells Two 4-31 def Hamley Bridge 2-22, Jessica Weir def Tyler Powell 6-2, Chelsea Rose Hoppo def Jaden Burns 6-3, Caitlin Musolino def Ethan Loffler 6-3, Cassie Lawson def Michaela Burns 6-2 Division 3: Two Wells One 4-32 def Balaklava Blue 2-21, Tarsha Briscoe lost to T Michael 3-6, Natisha Eastman def L Allen 6-0, Macey Briscoe def S Renshaw 6-4, Monica Baker lost to E Lane 5-6 30/10/10 Division 1: Two Wells v Balaklava

Joe Cannizaro has a hit of social tennis.

ABOVE Gerry Goulter watches closely as his bowl approaches the kitty.

Orange, Shannen Weir lost to Tate Michael 0-6, Maddy Seccafien lost to Josh Appleby 4-6, Jamee Seccafien def Sam VanKleef 6-5, Matthew Lange lost to Jake Michael 1-6. Division 2: Balaklava Red 3-31 def Two Wells 3-26. Taylar Durdin def Jamie Humphrys 6-4, Tenneal White def Renee Seccafien 6-4, Rachel Hatch def Julius Rohlach 6-5, Daniel Mumford v Megan Hatch 4-4 (rain). Division 3: Two Wells Two 1-19 lost to Balaklava Silver 5-38, Caitlin Musolino lost to Tyson Lamond 0-6, Cassie Lawson lost to Billy West 0-6, Angus Tapscott lost to Kirrilly White 5-7, Jack Tapscott def Abby Martin 7-6. Division 3: Long Plains 1-25 lost to Two Wells One 5-33, Tarsha Briscoe lost 3-6, Natisha Eastman won 6-4, Macey Briscoe won 6-4, Monica Baker won 6-4. 6/11/10 Division 1: Mallala v Two Wells, Shannen Weir lost to Douglas Howard 4-6, Maddy Secccafien lost o Clare Howard 3-6, Jamee Seccafien lost to Sally Wilson 1-6, Matthew Lange def Ben Mayne 6-2.

Balaklava Blues player Lori Allen congratulating Two Wells player Caitlin Musolino on a great match which she won 6-4.

Division 2: Balaklava Purple 5-34 def Two Wells 1-20. Jamie Humphrys def Gemma Freebairn 6-4, Ashleigh Williams def Renee Seccafien 6-3, Kristy Selleck def Rachel Hatch 6-2, Tom Lane def Tarsha Briscoe 6-1. Division 3: Long Plains 4-31 def Two Wells Two 2-23, Brett Musolino def Hannah McArdle 6-3, Cassie Lawson lost to Georgie McArdle 2-6, Cailtin Musolino lost to Mary Hosking 3-6, Jack Tapscott lost to Angie Barr 3-6. Division 3: Two Wells One 5-35 def Owen 1-16, Natisha Eastman def K Lloyd 6-2, Macey Briscoe def T Gameau 6-5, Monica Baker def L Parker 6-1, Holey Verdon lost to T Harkness 5-6. 13/11/10 Division 1: Two Wells v Owen, Shannen Weir lost to Kieren Robinson 0-6, Maddy Seccafien lost to Charles Fry 0-6, Matthew Lange lost to Jason McBride 3-6, Jamee Seccafien lost to Brayden Harkness 5-6. Division 2: Owen Forfeited therefore Two Wells Won Division 3: Mallala v Two Wells Two cancelled due to rain.

Division 3: Hamley Bridge v Two Wells One cancelled due to rain. 20/11/10 Division 1: Two Wells v Long Plains, Sahnnen Weir lost to Ross Sharer 2-6, Maddy Seccafien lost to Jakob Curnow 2-6, Matthew Lange lost to Nick Curnow 3-6, Jamee Seccafien lost to Cory Sharer 2-6. Division 2: Long Plains 6-36 def Two Wells 0-8, Riley Curnow def Jamie Humphrys 6-1, Carissa Daniel def Renee Seccafien 6-1, Amy Daniel def Megan Hatch 6-1, Hannah McArdle def Rachel Hatch 6-0 Division 3: Balaklava Blue 5-34 def Two Wells Two 1-17, Jessica Weir lost to Toby Michael 0-6, Angus Tapscott lost to Syjoum Renshaw 1-6, Caitlin Musolino def Lori Allen 6-4, Cassie Lawson lost to Tommy Woodroofe 2-6. Division 3: Two Wells One 3-29 def Balaklava Silver 3-25, Tarsha Briscoe lost to T Lamond 5-6, Natisha Eastman lost to B West 3-6, Macey Briscoe def K White 6-3, Monica Baker def A Martin 6-1.

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More jobs in d’VineRipe expansion • From Page 1 The company produces three varieties of truss tomatoes including speciality lines and is a sustainable development which includes water reticulation solutions, energy efficient co-generation heating and an evaporative cooling system. Stages one and two of the turnkey project were designed and constructed by van der Hoeven greenhouse builders of Holland. D’VineRipe is a joint venture company representing an alli-

ance between Perfection Fresh Australia Pty Ltd and diverse investment company The Victor Smorgon Group. The glasshouse is designed to maximise light with a roof span providing minimal shade. Internal steel structures have been painted white to reflect light, therefore boosting crop yield. All fruit processed at Two Wells is despatched to Perfection Fresh’s retail customer’s distribution centres and central markets in all Australian states. The official opening

of stage two will be attended by about 200 fresh produce retailers, political and community

representatives, growers and specialists involved in the glasshouse construction.

ABOVE: In the control room at d’VineRipe (from left) Navesh Singh, Charles Hutton and Mark Dunning. LEFT: d’VineRipe general manager, Leon Maree, in the expansive new area.

Classifieds

Next Deadline: Thursday December 16. Phone 8862 1977, Fax 8862 1997, or email sales@twowellsecho.com.au

Thursday December 16 6 - 9 pm at Mallala Oval

Parade startsd at 6pm at the hospital - bring a deck chair & rug Family night of: Amusements • Food • Stalls • Baby animals • Father Christmas cave • Jumping castle • Double decker gymbus • Goodie bags • Glitter tattoos • Wobbles the clown • Donuts • Xmas raffle draw • Musical entertainment by Jonny Wonny plus more! • Stall holders & parade entrants are very welcome Please contact Craig Argent 8527 2125 or Libby Tiller 8527 2035 for further inormation

Council Christmas & New Year Service Office Hours Main Administration Office – Mallala Closed from 1pm Friday December 24, 2010 and re-opening 9am Tuesday January 4, 2011.

Wanted to Buy

COUNCIL POLL District Council of Mallala

HORSES unwanted, top prices, cash, any types, Ph 8524 3640 or 0414 546 217.

Results of a poll to determine the status of the Principal Member of Council Count summary: Formal Ballot Papers: Informal Ballot Papers:

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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Changes to Council’s composition will take effect at the next periodical election.

Resource Recovery Centre – Mallala Closed from 12noon Thursday December 23, 2010 and re-opening 9am Thursday January 6, 2011. Normal operating hours will occur after this period provided a total fire ban has not been declared in the Mid North fire ban District. Refuse/Recyclable Collections Refuse/Recyclable will not be collected on Monday December 27, 2010 or Monday January 3, 2011, resulting in all collections being delayed by one (1) day in both weeks of the festive season. Normal collections will start again in the week beginning Monday January 10, 2011. After Hours Emergencies For all after hours emergencies, please phone 8527 0200.

We wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a safe and Prosperous New Year

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2010 Council Elections

K Mousley Returning Officer

Election Results DISTRICT COUNCIL OF MALLALA

Depot – Mallala Closed from 12 noon Thursday December 23, 2010 and re-opening 7am Tuesday January 4 2011.

Refuse Depots Transfer Station – Two Wells Closed from 4pm Wednesday December 22, 2010 and re-opening 9am Wednesday January 5, 2011.

Puzzle 50 (Hard, difficulty rating 0.68)

I wish to thank everybody who voted in the District Council of Mallala elections especially those persons who voted for me and the other successful candidates in Two Wells ward. Peppino Daniele.

Two Wells Service Centre (Branch Office) Closed from 1pm Friday December 24, 2010 and re-opening 9am Tuesday January 4, 2011.

Library Services Two Wells, Mallala & Windsor Libraries Closed from 1pm Friday December 24, 2010 and re-opening 9:30am Tuesday January 4, 2011. For further information regarding the library services, please telephone (08) 8520 2100.

SUDOKU - HARD

Thank you

Poll Question: Do you wish to have a Mayor elected by the community in place of a Chairperson elected by Councillors? Results: Yes 920 No 484

566 Waterloo Corner Road, Burton. Phone: 8280 6475 Fax: 8280 6772 Mobile: 0408 829 541 www.freightmastertrailers.com.au admin@freightmastertrailers.com.au

COUNCILLOR Dublin Ward (2 vacancies)

Road Closure Old Port Wakefield Rd, Two Wells Pursuant to Section 33 of the Road Traffic Act 1961, the District Council of Mallala authorises the closure of Old Port Wakefield Road, Two Wells between Gawler Road and Drew Street from 4.30pm to 9.30pm on Friday December 10, 2010 for the Two Wells Christmas Street Parade and Party. All vehicles exceeding 5 tonne will be required to detour the township via Mallala Road, Gawler Road, Brooks Road or Hayman Road as Drew Street has a 5 tonne load limit (emergency vehicles, buses, council vehicles and service vehicles exempt). Paricipants of the Christmas Street Parade and Party are exempt of all road rules relating to pedestrian behaviour during the time frames of the road closure. For more details contact District Council of Mallala (08) 8527 0200. John Tillack Manager - Infrastructure and Engineering Services

JONES, Stephen Edward

Elected Unopposed

KEEN, Terry-Anne

Elected Unopposed

COUNCILLOR Mallala Ward (2 vacancies) Formal Ballot Papers - 352

Quota - 118

Informal Ballot Papers – 8 Candidates

First Preference Votes

Result after Distribution of Preferences

PARSONS, David Langdon

17

STRUDWICKE, Marcus

249

Elected 1

HOWARD, Yvonne

86

Elected 2

COUNCILLOR Two Wells Ward (3 vacancies) Formal Ballot Papers - 466

Quota - 117

Informal Ballot Papers – 12 Candidates

First Preference Votes

Result after Distribution of Preferences

DANIELE, Peppino

187

Elected 1

WASLEY, Mark

102

Elected 3

FLAHERTY, Anthony John (Tony)

66

HELEY, Jan

111

Elected 2

COUNCILLOR Lewiston Ward (4 vacancies) KENNINGTON, Duncan

Elected Unopposed

McCOLL, Karen Michelle

Elected Unopposed

PICARD, Anne

Elected Unopposed

SUMMERTON, Barry John (Tom)

Elected Unopposed ELECOM011708

Mallala Christmas Parade

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Mallala/Livestock Markets Ltd

K Mousley Returning Officer

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Seven wash programs, push button Seven wash programs, push button rotary electric control panel, and rotaryand electric LED controlLED panel, recirculation wash system, recirculation wash system, auto level auto level water900rpm sensing, 900rpm water sensing, spin speed.spin speed. WELS 4 Star, 62L/wash. SWT605SA SWT605SA WELS 4 Star, 62L/wash. *4 BONUS BONUS

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Samsung 7.5kg Front Load Samsung 7.5kg Front Load WashingWashing Machine.Machine.

1000rpm speed, ‘Diamond’ drum, 1000rpm spin speed,spin ‘Diamond’ drum, door, handy ‘Stop extra-wideextra-wide 48cm door,48cm handy ‘Stop & Add’quick function, quick wash options. & Add’ function, wash options. WELS64L/wash. 4.5 star, 64L/wash. WF8750LSW1 WF8750LSW1 WELS 4.5 star,

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Samsung 541LSide White Side Fridge. Samsung 541L White By Side Side By Fridge.

2 doors, litres, multi-flow cooling system, safety glassSRS538HW shelving. SRS538HW 2 doors, 541 litres, 541 multi-flow cooling system, safety glass shelving. Accessories are not included. Accessories shown areshown not included.

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North Smithfield. MainMain North Rd, Rd, Smithfield. 82548254 07000700 WHITEGOOD SPECIALIST 20052005 THE THE WHITEGOOD SPECIALIST www.harveynorman.com.au www.harveynorman.com.au

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Conditions Deposit,NoNoRepayments Interest, Nofor Repayments for 4 Months: Availablecustomers to approved on single or multipleover transactions $300 on GOGO MasterCard, GO BusinessBuyer’s MasterCard, Buyer’s Edge and GE CreditLine between available on purchases from Harvey Norman *1. Conditions*1. of No Deposit,ofNoNoInterest, 4 Months: Available to approved on customers single or multiple transactions $300 on over GO MasterCard, Business MasterCard, Edge and GE CreditLine between 17/11/10 and 17/11/10 24/12/10.and Offer24/12/10. availableOffer on purchases from Harvey Norman franchisees Miele and Apple products). Interest and are the payable afterfree theand interest free deferred and payment deferred period. Offer available on advertised or ticketed price.is This givenofunder of the GOGO MasterCard, GO BusinessBuyer’s MasterCard, Buyer’s Edge and GE CreditLine franchisees (excludes Miele(excludes and Apple products). Interest and payments are payments payable after interest payment period. Offer available on advertised or ticketed price. This notice givennotice underiseach the GOeach MasterCard, Business MasterCard, Edge and GE CreditLine Conditions of Conditions of Use (aswhich applicable) specify all other this offer. A $25.00 Establishment Fee for GOand MasterCard and GE CreditLine applies to all new The applications. The MasterCard GO Businessattracts MasterCard $40Account Annual Service Fee. Account fee month of $3.95 per month for GOGEMastercard, Use (as applicable) specifywhich all other conditions for conditions this offer. Afor$25.00 Establishment Fee for GO MasterCard GE CreditLine applies to all new applications. GO Business a $40attracts Annual aFee. fee ofService $3.95 per applies for GOapplies Mastercard, CreditLine GE andCreditLine and Buyer’s Edge $2.95 forMasterCard GO Businessand MasterCard feesare andpayable. chargesFor areGO payable. 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Cancellations will less be refunded, trade value alreadyfrom discounted the sale. Thetrade-in return ofproduct the trade-in product may notif be the franchise the property ofthetheproperty franchise the goodsonce arethe collected/delivered to the franchise theoriginating sale and will will be refunded, any tradeless valueanyalready discounted the sale.from The return of the may not be possible thepossible franchiseif has already has already T Terms and conditions apply.forSeedetails. in store details. Rebate viafrom redemption from of thefranchise goods. The franchise reserves right the not trade-in to collectgoods the trade-in offered if, in theopinion reasonable the goods collector, the goods will be dangerous and/or hazardous collect. Offer ends T 28/11/10. Terms and conditions apply. See in store *3.for Rebate via*3. redemption disposed of thedisposed goods. 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