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Two Wells welcomes three very Important People n FATHER Christmas never will be upstaged at this time of year – and anyway, the jolly old fellow welcomes one and all to his presence, wherever he is in the world. South Australia’s Governor, Rear Admiral Kevin Scarce and his wife, Liz, were his special guests when he arrived in Two Wells with the recent Christmas parade.
n THE smiles of Mia Liddy and Samuel Cannizzaro reflect the great time they had at the Two Wells Christmas parade on Friday, December 10. The parade, organised by the Two Wells Regional Action Team, attracted about 2,500 people and was well supported by 28 businesses and community groups. MORE PICTURES, Pages 2 and 3.
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ABOVE: Hayley Duthie and Elena Cammarere get in the spirit of Christmas. LEFT: Madalyn Wandel celebrates her first Christmas parade with grandma, Carol Bywaters. ABOVE RIGHT: Jade Donath, Charli Donath and Aleisha Rogan. RIGHT: Jane Fitzgerald visits Santa’s Cave with children Georgia and Jack. BELOW: South Australian Govenor, Kevis Scarce, was not affraid to don a Two Wells and District Echo hat.
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TOP LEFT: Joseph Cannizzaro with daughter Kath Belcher and hay for the reindeers. Above: Cassie Kent, Piper Walsh, Charli Walsh and Sharnie Kent enjoy the atmosphere at the parade. LEFT: Members of the Rock ‘n’ roll dancing club enjoy dancing in the main street to tunes of the Tea Tree Gully Redbacks Band.
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Christmas cheer alive in Two Wells Two Wells residents enjoyed another successful Christmas parade last Friday night presented by Two Wells Regional Action Team (TWRAT). Special guest South Australian Governor, Kevin Scarce and his wife, Liz were welcomed by parade organisers, District Council of Mallala staff and councillors before Mr Scarce addressed the large 2,500 plus crowd of parade-goers. About 28 businesses and community groups paraded down the main street with Father Christmas at the end in a fishing boat. The popular Redbacks band of Tea Tree Gully returned to lead the walk, before performing a concert outside the library.
Their musical entertainment is still being talked about. TWRAT thanked community members for making the evening another great success for young and old. Trish Hardiman of the Two Wells Snack Bar was awarded a trophy for best decorated business, presented by Michael Higginbotham from Higginbotham Homes. Two Wells Scouts won best community float while Noah’s Crossing Veterinary Clinic was awarded best business float. The jumping castle provided entertainment for the children, while rock ‘n’ roll dancers showed off their skills at the party. Organising committee member Bev
Smith-Trim said it was a wonderful night and was enjoyed by everyone who attended, including the special guests. “Mr and Mrs Scarce were delighted to visit our little town and share in our celebrations,” she said. “Some new entries in the parade added their special touches and we congratulate Noah’s Crossing Vet Clinic (best business entry) and the Two Wells Scouts (best community group entry) on their success and hope they enjoy the trophies they won,” she said. Bev said the children loved the Dalmatian Bouncing Castle again, and TWRAT would continue this service despite a loss in profit. “TWRAT will continue to pay the cost of hiring this attraction even
though it is always run at a loss by the Team,” she said. There was also more reason to celebrate, with the crowd on their best behaviour. “Of special note is the praise from the South Australian Police for the behaviour of the Crowd. Congratulations everyone,” Bev said. TWRAT would like to thank the District Council of Mallala for their financial and practical help. “Also special thanks to the businesses in Two Wells who donated money and/or goods which helped to make the night such a success,” Bev said. Put Friday December16, 2011 into your diary and be here for the next Two Wells Christmas parade.
LEFT: Cousins Mani Liddy, Miles Belcher and Benjiman Cannizzaro cruise the parade on their scooters. MIDDLE: Lisa Wing, Tashara Jeffers, Taylah Cairns and Jess Burt aboard the CFS float. RIGHT: Airlie Tapscott presents Mrs Scarce with a big bunch of flowers.
ABOVE: Two Wells Tennis Club made a big presence in the parade with a net across the road and many players and supporters walking. The club is selling ‘Running of the Bulls’ tennis balls as their recent fund-raiser. Buy a ball for $5 and be in the running to win $500 when all the balls are released down a hill. The first over the line is the winner.
ABOVE: Local children with the Uniting Church pancake, in Two Wells main street. RIGHT: Members of Two Wells Pony and Equestrian Club, Kate Lock and Taylor Dowling elfing around. Two Wells Echo, January, 2011
TOP: Ian Laughton accepts the trophy on behalf of the Scouts group for best community float from Mr and Mrs Scarce. ABOVE: Trish Hardiman accepts the trophy for best decorated shop from Michael Higginbotham and his sons Ted, Henry and Alexander. www.twowellsecho.com.au
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Amazed at voting tactics of councillors
I’ve sat in the gallery at some of the District Council of Lower Light Mallala meetings a few times recently – and have to say how amazed I am at the orchestrated voting pattern and delaying Ward Belt tactics used by one group of councillors. Lewiston Two Wells Gawler me wonder if they Middle It makes Beach have been rehearsing their act Gawler River before the meetings so as to Port Gawler cause as much damage as they Angle Vale can to upset the process and hold MacDonald Buckland Port Gawler Park to ransom the people they are Penfield Virginia Park Munno Para Conservation Andrews Gardens Park Farm supposed to represent. Penfield Just how organised these councillors are is blatantly obWaterloo RAAF Base Corner Edinburgh Elizabeth vious in regard to the proposed development for the centre of Two Wells and Lewiston, Middle Beach, Two Wells. Lower Light, Port Gawler, Buckland Park, They saw, as we all did when and Virginia. attending the public meeting in Two Wells recently, just how much overwhelming support Phone 1 8862 1977 there was for this development phone 2 8518 9290 (Thursdays) to go ahead for the benefit of FACSIMILE 8862 1997 the town. But yet, for some incredibly NEWS editor@twowellsecho.com.au small-minded and misguided SALES sales@twowellsecho.com.au reasons of their own, they did internet www.twowellsecho.com.au their usual trick of sticking to deadlines Advertising and Editorial closes each other like glue and at the 5 pm the last Wednesday of the month. next council meeting voted manager Andrew Manuel against it, thus making all the andrew@twowellsecho.com.au time and money spent comeditor Terry Williams pletely wasted. editor@twowellsecho.com.au This group unfortunately is reporter Bronte Hewett in the majority when it comes news@twowellsecho.com.au to voting in council so no-one advertising David Newsome stands a chance when they desales@twowellsecho.com.au cide what’s good for everyone POSTAL PO Box 63, Balaklava SA 5461 Korunye
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else. The rest of the councillors thankfully are open and transparent people with great regard for their voters’ concerns and do their best to help and sort out problems. I would suggest these very insular councillors inwardly digest this fact, learn from their colleagues and prove they might actually have the concerns and interests of others at heart. Betty Body, Lewiston.
Opportunity lost
REGARDING the proposed playground on the corner of Hayman and Pedrick roads in Lewiston. We have about 700 children in the area aged under 14 and 3,500 adults. At present there are no facilities in our local area for our children to play. In the recent edition of the Echo, it was suggested as “most homes were on 2.5 acres, the children’s backyards are their playgrounds.” How fanciful. Should horse and dog owners only exercise them on their own properties? Not using the roads and other designated areas? The site proposed is adjacent to many acres of wetlands, walking and riding trails, for both horse and bikes. With the cost of daycare about $90 per day, many grandparents such as myself are being asked to
At last, public transport for Angle Vale
Public transport is now operating in Angle Vale. The new service started on Monday, December 20. It is a combination of fixed routes and flexible response in an attempt to maximise accessibility for residents. The service is the result of a campaign led by the Member for Light, Tony Piccolo, in response to calls for better services from the Angle Vale community. Mr Piccolo said the service is a hybrid of the successful Gawler Dial-A-Ride model which has increased patronage almost fourfold in just over the five years it has been operating. “The new service will help many families in the local area,” said Mr Piccolo. Mr Piccolo said he had been lobbying for public transport services for more than four years. He has worked closely with the local community to ensure it is both accessible and financially sustainable. “The previous public transport service started about 10 years ago and only lasted six months because it did not adopt a sustainable model,” Mr Piccolo said. “The new service will give local residents an opportunity to establish the demand for public transport,” Mr Piccolo said. “Public transport services have failed in many areas that have previously relied on the motor vehicle as often people are reluctant to change their patterns of behaviour.” “I hope local residents support this service and demonstrate to the government that the investment warrants it.” Mr Piccolo said the service had received overall support from the community in surveys he had undertaken over the past four years. “While I acknowledge that the service will not meet the need of every resident, it is a good start and could provide a foundation for improved services as the town grows,” Mr Piccolo said. The service will be operated by Link SA under a contract with the Public Transport Division (PTD) of the Department of Transport. Mr Piccolo acknowledged the contribution made by staff from the PTD in getting the service to fruition.
help mind grandchildren whilst parents are working – we could use this type of playground in our local area. This site could be transformed into a very good community meeting place. About 25 years ago, I built several houses in this area. People who bought and sold here often had the same reason – there was nowhere for their kids to play and 10–15km to the nearest shop to buy bread, milk and the paper. A community general store, a place for adults to have a coffee, or a chat while their children play could be ideal. Lewiston residents should think very carefully about rejecting the proposal, as funding sometimes only is available for a short while. It may be a long time before we get another opportunity. Eddie Wyatt, Lewiston.
CFS thanks
I must express my sincere gratitude to the CFS – in particular Jamie and Matthew – who called on me on the night of Wednesday, December 8. Despite being in the overwhelming position of making sandbags and building levees for those who were in danger of having their homes flooded, they knocked on my door to check on my welfare.
When I answered the door and saw the CFS caps my first thought was they had come to advise me to evacuate. Imagine my joy when they said they had come to check on me. Bright spark me immediately responded that I wasn’t perturbed, but they still left me with the CFS phone number should I need to contact them. On Thursday, I was busily taking photos of my road under water when who should come along, but my saviours. Lunatic me said, “... and you were concerned about me. Here I am wandering through the water and taking photos.” On reflection, perhaps it wasn’t the best greeting but, wonderful chaps that they are, they completely accepted my weird sense of humour. Once again, many thanks chaps and, on behalf of all who helped, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. You are definitely going to deserve a really long rest after all this settles down. Keep up the good work. We must also remember that all these people have volunteered their time and, for many, would have taken time off their jobs to help us out of this predicament. I must also thank the kind souls who requested that the guys check on me. Di Allpike, Korunye.
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Literacy award –
Rotarian Christine Lindeblad of the Rotary Club of Two Wells presented the inaugural Rotary Year 5 Excellence in Literacy Award to Jade Murphy at the Two Wells Primary School on Friday, December 10.
Devon and Caroline engaged Devon Hardiman of Two Wells and Carloline Wohlfeil recently announced their engagement. Devon, who had been away for four months for work in the army, popped the question on
his return at the start of December. Caroline’s parents are Clinton and Leanne Wohlfeil,
of Karoonda, and Devon’s are James and Patricia Hardiman, of Two Wells.
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Life on the Plains has been far from plain for Two Wells’community helper, Steve Cummins. Even though he describes himself as just an average guy helping out where he can,Steve has a positive impact on the life of many community members. He’s always willing to lend his time and energy to help the local and wider communities. Within the 30 years Steve has spent in the district, he has been involved with the scouts, primary school parent council, Uniting Church, Trees for Life and Adelaide Plains road safety group. After starting out as a parent helper at the scouts about 14 years ago, Steve is now an enthusiastic leader. He also works tirelessly to raise money for the organisation. Steve and wife, Maxine, willingly work as gate and scoreboard attendants at the local football and netball games for the benefit of the local children and their scouting endeavours. They can also be found at the oval on Sunday mornings collecting
Two Wells RSL will create a tourism magnet for the town:
Sights on a Leopard A leopard tank will be rolling into Two Wells by the middle of next year after a bid to obtain one of 30 in Australia was successful. Two Wells RSL is the smallest of five clubs in South Australia to secure one of the historic war tanks. An application from club secretary, John Allen, was submitted three years ago and Two Wells RSL members were very excited by the news of its success last week. “For an RSL this small to get granted one is a really big deal,” president Tony Flaherty said. Also to benefit from the tanks, which are expected to be great draw cards for visitors, will be RSL clubs in Marion, Port Augusta, Mount Gambier and Echunga. Mr Flaherty said the club’s collaboration with the community could have swayed the application. “We are very much a com-
munity RSL and I think the panel recognised this in our application,” he said. “This is a wonderful historic item and will be a great tourist attraction,” he said. “It will be a big bonus for the whole district.” Mr Allen said he noticed an opportunity to apply for the tank online in 2007. “I got a letter acknowledging the application and heard we were short listed, but hadn’t heard anything for a while,” he said. “The tank should be arriving by
the middle of next year following public consultation,” he said. “It’s my understanding that many clubs applied, so it’s quite an honour to be granted this great piece of history,” he said. The tanks are 9.2 metres long, 3.37 metres wide and 2.62 metres high, weighing 42 tonnes. The tanks were made in Germany and arrived in Australia in 1976. They were officially withdrawn from service in July 2007. It is expected to be located near the war memorial, but public consultation will take place to determine the best location for the tank. “It’s not everyday a town can be enhanced by this kind of attraction,” Mr Flaherty said. Information regarding the tank was acknowledged through Federal member for Wakefield, Nick Champion.
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cans and bottles for recycling to help fund scouts. He said it was about providing an opportunity for kids to get outdoors. “I enjoy teaching the kids there is much more to life than computers,” he said. He is currently the bus driver for Two Wells Primary School and enjoys the morning and afternoon shifts to and from Lower Light. He has held this role for nearly 14 years and said it was a great way to keep up-to-date with the district. His constant road presence has lead Steve to become a member of Adelaide Plains Road Safety Committee since its inception. He said he enjoyed contributing to the protection of the district’s road users. “As a bus driver, I see a lot of the traffic hazards on our roads, so I try to address problem areas through the committee,” he said. Steve, who has one adult son – and Maxine, with three grown up sons – say they both enjoy giving back to
the community now they have time. “Now our children are grown up, it’s our opportunity to give back,” Maxine said. Steve said he particularly enjoyed giving back to Two Wells Primary School, as it’s where his son completed primary school. Twice every month, the generous couple can be found volunteering for ‘Fred’s Van’– a van dedicated to serving food and drinks to homeless people in the northern suburbs. While they said it was a very eye-opening experience, it was also very rewarding. “We serve pasta, hotdogs, soups, spaghetti, sandwiches, and help with preparing and serving,” Maxine said. Another role is ensuring the Two Wells and Districts Echos get delivered every month, with Steve and Maxine preparing the newspapers and delivery routes for all the scouting families. “We just help out where we can and love every minute of it,” Steve said. “We can (help) because we’ve got the time now and it’s a great community to be involved with here in Two Wells,” he said.
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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
Community bus
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: Jan 21. 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.
uniting church
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. . 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
scouts
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 Tuesday of the month as of 2011 at 7:30pm. February meeting will be held at the RSL in the main street of Two Wells, Contact Maria 8520 2328 or Dave 8524 2036.
UCA Op shop
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community centre
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 6–7pm, Juniors 7–8pm 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, January, 2011
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They watched in shock
Flood waters reached Martin and Julie Hart’s back porch on the Light River. Brothers Bryce and Jacob kept watch with Lizzy the dog in hope the water would stop there. The house was safe, but the river stayed at peak level for about 24 hours. Below, William Hart and Blake Harris soak up some sun by the river.
RIGHT: Korunye Crossing was a sight on Wednesday, December 8, as flood waters from the broken banks of Light River gushed onto the plains. Above: Water spills across Paddy’s Bridge road. BELOW: Marie and Greg Tapscott’s driveway at their Brooklands property on Port Wakefield Highway was not much use in a car, but a canoe would have been perfect. Marie said: “Cudlee Creek CFS came through 5ft of water to our property to bring sandbags, then stayed to make sure everything was okay.” The hard-working CFS members are pictured at the scene on Wednesday evening, below right. Pictures: Marie Tapscott.
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repairs continue on farm fencing, roads and vegetable crops Victims of December’s flood faced an unpleasant cleanup following the Light River’s biggest overflow since 1983, according to Two Wells CFS. Monitoring of the Light, Gawler and Wakefield Rivers continued on Wednesday and Thursday, December 8 and 9 following the record-breaking storm on Tuesday night. The rising levels of Light River forced the closure of the railway line just north of Mallala, while the Two Wells–Mallala road remained closed to traffic on Wednesday and Thursday. On Wednesday morning, a Korunye livestock feedlot near the Light River was swamped with water, as CFS and SES crews attempted to sandbag the house before the area became too dangerous. Unfortunately for owners, Alena Crosby and Gary Jones, the sandbagging wasn’t enough to protect the house with the level rising as the day wore on. Several other houses underwent precautionary sandbagging, with emergency services regularly checking up on residents. Di Allpike appreciated the courtesy call from CFS members. “A big thank you to Two Wells CFS who came out to check on me Wednesday night.” “It was very nice of them indeed, I am extremely grateful,” Di said. Port Wakefield Highway closed several times on Wednesday night, causing a bank up of traffic at the Two Wells turnoff. Residents near the Light River said flooding over the two day period was the worst they had seen in the area. Lower Light farmer and Adelaide Plains Football League president, Brad Busch, said the floods had also damaged his barley crops. “We’ve had floods before – but not like this one. There’s one paddock that’s about 30 acres probably two feet deep at the moment, so no point worrying about any of that,” he said.
Light River resident Jacob Hart said he had never seen the river stay at such a high level for so long. “It’s never stayed up that high for so long – it’s been about 20 hours,” he said. He said the water was gushing to sections of the plains it had not reached before. The tide on the coast, which came in at 5.30am on Thursday morning and was a 2.6m tide, was also worrying for residents. Peaking tides create an obstruction for outgoing flood water from the Light River, pushing floodwater elsewhere. However, by Thursday night the river began to drop and most main roads were accessible by Friday morning. CFS crews across the district worked tirelessly with police and other volunteers. There were also many Mallala council staff involved with dealing with the flood. Infrastructure and Engineering services manager, John Tillack, was operating an emergency control system. CEO, Charles Mansueto, said the majority of flood damage in the council district around the Mallala–Two Wells road. Fencing and crops fared the most damage, with only a few reports of property damage. Mallala–Two Wells road (maintained by the Department of Transport, Energy and Infrastructure) sustained a small amount of damage, while several unsealed roads will also require repairs. Up to 20 vegetable growing businesses in the Buckland Park area were severely affected by the floods. GrowSA CEO, Mike Redmond, said some of these growers would lose 90 per cent of their crops. “Isolated and localised flooding of greenhouses has severely impacted these businesses,” he said. Most of the damaged crops were capsicum and cucumber, with some potato crops also suffering flood damage.
Alena Crosby at her house at the Korunye feedlot, which was swamped with water on Wednesday morning. Sandbags were in place before the area became unsafe to stay.
Unsung heroes saved so much Country Fire Service (CFS) and State Emergency Service (SES) crews were the heroes of recent flood emergencies, with several households requiring assistance. Volunteer members worked around the clock for four days ensuring the safety of local people and their properties. Backup crews assisted on the Light River from as far away as Onkaparinga, Yorke valley, Gumeracha and Bundaleer. Philip Earl of Two Wells CFS said the local crews were exceptional in the circumstances. The plight began on Tuesday night, December 7, when local crews were called to Greenock to assist with floods. They arrived back early Wednesday morning and responded to flood calls locally by 6am. Mr Earl said crews worked tirelessly
until Friday night, when the major threat had diminished. “Some guys did some long stretches with minimal sleep,” he said. “We’ve got a good working relationship with the SES, who were over stretched for resources and man power.” “The biggest motivation for everyone was to help other people out,” Mr Earl said. The salvation army served food for more than 100 crew members on Wednesday and Thursday, while the local Red Cross also assisted with meals. “Thanks to all the local crews and members of the public,” Mr Earl said. There has been no rest for the crews, with call outs continuing with fires and car accidents. Mr Earl said new members were always welcome. Training is on Monday nights. Call 8520 2500 for more information.
ABOVE: A local CFS member loads more sandbags on the truck to protect flood-threatend houses. LEFT: Ladies from Two Wells CFS crew creating more sand bags in Two Wells. RIGHT: Crews attend the home of Alena Crosby and Gary Jones at Korunye. Two Wells Echo, January, 2011
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Creepy time at the Two Wells library A scary experience awaits those children daring to read this summer school holidays. Two Wells public library will join libraries from Broome to Hobart in celebrating everything scary and creepy in children’s literature. This year’s Scare Up a Good Book! Summer Reading Club Program began on Thursday, December 2. All participants receive a pack which includes the important reading log, activities and craft ideas. All young readers who finish the program by reading 10 books will go into the draw to win the local and state draw in February 2011.
“The summer reading club extends across summer to promote reading and reading-related activities to children aged 5–16 via their local library,” Two Wells library manager, Kimberley Hargrave said. She said public libraries are essential to the national effort to improve literacy skills in the community. “The program is a highlight for our younger library users and their parents and caregivers, at a time when literacy activities such as reading are low,” she said. Fore more information, contact the library on 8520 2100.
Record funding for local community infrastructure Two Wells Public Library will receive $58,000 towards improving the structure and adding to the heritage building’s life span. Work will include repairing interior and exterior cracking, re-pointing stone and brickwork, repainting exterior and interior timber to ensure continued use of the facility by the community. Federal Member for Wakefield, Nick Champion, announced the investment of more than $980,000 in 16 community infrastructure projects through the Regional and Local Community Infrastructure Program. “These new projects will benefit the local community but are also expected
to support more than 40 jobs in the Wakefield electorate,” Mr Champion said. “Through the Australian Government working in partnership with the District Council of Mallala, we are building a better future for the community,” he said. Each project has been proposed by the respective local council to meet the individual needs of their local community. Funding has been allocated to councils according to population, location and growth indicators, with councils submitting project proposals based on their notional allocation.
Friendship Force’s Yolanda Cannizzaro, exchange director Pam Morris and president Glenys Szarmanski with Bevan Park’s Brian Wilson, with the group.
Probus club and friendship force
Residents of Two Wells have been showing off the best of the district to some foreign friends through a special friendship club. The local Friendship Force group hosted members from the USA for one week during November. President and Two Wells resident, Glenys Szarmanski, said the group enjoyed touring the district and visiting significant industries.
A one day tour of the Two Wells area included a tour of the d’vineripe greenhouses and Bevan Park dairy farm. The local friendship hosts opened their homes to the visitors from America, giving them a true understanding of Australia. This can develop through the sharing of meals, conversation and the routines of daily life. Friendship Force International (FFI) connects people from different countries at the
personal level all over the world. Glenys said she experienced an adventure just recently during a seven week tour. “I have just returned from seven weeks in Japan and USA travelling with The Friendship Force Club,” she said. “When we travel we are billetted with Club members,” she said. More information is available at www.thefriendshipforce.org.
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Rain brings good things With the above average rainfall in December, now is a great time to visit one of the reserves within the district dedicated to water sensitive landscapes. One of these reserves is the Lewiston wetlands which offers many eco services (services supplied by natural ecosystems). As water enters a wetland system the speed of the water is reduced causing the heavy soil particles (sand and gravel) to settle out. This is classed as sedimentation. As the water moves further into deeper pools within the wetlands the speed of the water is reduced further allowing the finer particles to settle out and clump together – or flocculation. As the water flows from the deeper pools into the shallow open water, bright sunlight emits high energy
With Mark Webb radiation resulting in disinfection of bacteria and other pathogenic organisms destroying them (ultra violet sterilisation). Plants are the living core of the wetlands, responsible for creating and providing the basis of the wetlands ecosystem. These wetlands serve as an important educational resource for the wider community. This includes studying habitats and local indigenous wetland flora and fauna, water quality, water conserva-
tion, catchment management, storm water pollution, and biodiversity ecosystems. One thing a wetlands cannot overcome is rubbish such as cigarette butts, bags and tyres. Put rubbish where it belongs in a bin, not on the side of the road. We all live here so let’s look after what we got. Two Wells Lewiston and Districts Landcare Group was a finalist in the 2009 Premier’s Natural Resources Management (NRM) awards, receiving ‘Integrated project’ award for their involvement in the Lewiston wetlands tree planting project. • If you want to be involved contact either. Email: twowellslewistonlandcare@y7mail.com or pat.wake@ tafesa.edu.au Facebook: Two Wells, Lewiston and Districts Landcare Group. Phone: Pat 0419 860 981.
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school holidays are here, and we ask you keep an extra look-out for a common crime – graffiti. Graffiti is a community problem to which there is no simple solution. This type of crime costs hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to clean up. Neighbourhood Watch and police need your help in protecting your community. Information can be given anonymously if you know of anyone committing this type of crime, by contacting BankSA Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000. If you see anyone acting
suspiciously contact 131444 for police attendance. If you find graffiti on your property report it to your local police station. •Neighbourhood Watch meetings will be changed to Tuesday evenings from 2011, with venue to be finalised soon. Our next meeting will be held in the RSL, in the main street of Two Wells, on Tuesday February 8 at 7.30pm. It will be a joint meeting with the Mallala Neighbourhood Watch, with guest speaker Andrew Murphy from SAPOL. Supper will be provided Everyone is welcome.
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Anne Arbon (Mrs Slocombe) and Mark Boon (Young Mr Grace) in a scene with Maddison Veitch, as Mr Grace’s secretary.
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It’s again time to pencil into your diary the dates for Two Wells’ next melodrama performance. The 2011 show is expected to be a tale of mayhem and magic, good and evil on the Great Barrier reef. Dates for another much anticipated show are Friday and Saturday nights between May 13 and May 28. For more information contact drama@twpo.com.au or PO box 209, Two Wells or phone 8520 2778 (leave a message). •Two Wells melodrama members Anne Arbon, Mark Boon and Eliesha Arbon kept their acting skills in practice with roles in Balaklava Community Arts’ performance ‘Are you being served?’ Anne Arbon played the amazing Mrs Slocombe (from ladies wear), Eleisha Arbon played Miss Belfridge (very attractive secretary to Mr Rumbold but also very smart and takes no “nonsense”), and Mark Boon took the role of Young Mr Grace. The 1970’s British sitcom was brought back to life at the Balaklava Town Hall on November 26, 27 and 28, and was a well received performance. • ELEISHA Arbon as “nurse” Belfridge, with Mr Grainger (Marty Brice).
Local councillors want your input
After the recent local government elections, there is new representation for District Council of Mallala Two Wells and Lewiston ward councillors say they are optimistic for the area and enthusiastic to represent residents. An integral part of council is the ability of residents to communicate more directly with councillors.
Two Wells Echo, January, 2011
Councillors invite residents to phone or write to them on any issues of interest. Two Wells Ward: Jan Heley jan.heley@gmail. com or 85203175 Mark Wasley 85203342 or 0403316646 or markw.dcm@ gmail.com Lewiston Ward: Anne Picard: 85243186 or0438443186 or
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Christmas fun for all children of Two Wells Fun was the name of the day at the Two Wells Uniting Church’s ‘Fun 4 Kids’ day on Tuesday, December 14 at the football oval. The gift of Christmas was celebrated with many members of the Two Wells community gathering on the warm morning from 10am–12. 30. There was face painting, a sand castle, playground equipment and
entertainment by Dan the Music Man. Christmas activities were set up indoors, providing games set around the nativity story. Organisers were again thrilled with the turn out of local children and famialies, who all enjoyed the friendly atmosphere. A free sausage sizzle completed another successful day.
RIGHT: Jack and Thomas Grant and Alan Ford are all smiles after getting their faces painted.
RIGHT: Nick Cousins, Cale Russell and James Bradley enjoyed the hospitality from Two Wells Uniting Church.
Ree Roden with grand daughter Ava Roden and her friend Krysta Routley.
Dan the Music Man doing what he does best.
Henwood brothers Cooper and Noah at the Fun for Kids day.
Boppa and Santa visit centre The children of Two Wells Playgroup experienced an exciting morning on December 6 at their end-of-year gathering. Two special guests were welcomed and enjoyed with much enthusiasm. Father Christmas was the first to visit and brought much cheer, smiles, and a few tears whilst helping to hand out the children’s gifts. Denis Pellizzari, grandfather of Playgroup attendees Jacob, Grace and Jade Williams, donned a full Santa suit and braved the heat to make a wonderful Father Christmas for the third year. After a delicious morning tea supplied by the parents, the second special guest arrived with a complete bag of tricks - literally. Boppa the Clown, who performed a
variety of hilarious magical fanfare, kept the children entertained and in awe for the remainder of the morning. Childcare kids attending the centre that morning were also able to enjoy watching Boppa, who was successful in captivating the large audience of little people who responded with laugh out loud reactions. Natalie and Tamara, Playgroup facilitators in 2010, would like to thank everyone for a great year. “When you have friendly smiling faces pitching in to help set up, tidy up and provide engaging conversation, it makes Monday mornings all the better for everyone involved,” Natalie said. “Playgroup is a team effort and al-
though there are the regular facilitators, it is the responsibility of everyone to help turn the morning into a success, even if it is just to talk to a new face and make them feel welcome,” she said. Playgroup runs from 9am to 11am on Monday mornings during the school term at the Two Wells Community Children’s Centre. If you are interested in coming to Playgroup in 2011, please don’t hesitate to pop in or make some enquiries on 85202358. Information can be found on the centre’s website www.twowellskgn. sa.edu.au.
LEFT: Santa with Logan Prior, Julius Centenera and Chelsea Mason. Boppa the clown entertaining the children. ABOVE: Grace Williams receives a gift from Santa.
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