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Aussie Pride: Pic special, p10-12 Bec O’Brien reports: There were screams, there was laughter, even a few tears, and all for a German tennis player by the name of Angelique Kerber. Having just won the women’s final of the 2016 Australian Tennis Open against champion Serena Williams on Saturday January 30, Kerber unwittingly threw the township of Two Wells into the spotlight. Through a Tennis Australia initiative, Two Wells Tennis Club was paired with Kerber throughout the competition, with members supporting her through Facebook messages and watching her on television. A few local families also travelled to Melbourne where they were lucky enough to meet Kerber and voice their support in person. Two Wells Tennis Club junior coordinator, Marie Tapscott was one of these people, saying the trip was amazing and it was a thrill to watch Kerber in action. However, Marie watched the final with her family with a mixture of confidence and hope while visiting relatives in Port Lincoln. “I had a feeling she would win,” she said. “I’ve watched all of her matches and I knew if she could just upset Serena’s rhythm then she would have a chance, which she did. “I’m just really happy for Angelique and of her achievement.” Kerber’s win means Two Wells has been thrust into the spotlight of sorts, with the club expected to secure a trophy tour and celebratory party later in the year. “I am on top of the world and I think it’s going to be a fantastic recognition of Two Wells and the club. It kind of puts us on the map a little bit.” Marie’s phone has been running hot since Kerber’s win, with congratulatory messages from other local tennis clubs and friends across the country, as well as from media hoping to secure television and radio interviews. Two Wells Tennis Club has around 60 members but Marie hopes the whole district will join in the celebrations. “It’s great that the whole town has got behind this,” she said. “Hopefully if we do get to have this party, I’d like to invite everyone in the town to come along and share in this celebration.” n Continued back page.
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Women in the Two Wells area are being encouraged to join the South Australian Country Women’s Association (SACWA), with an information Elizabeth session for anybody interested in being part of an evening branch, scheduled for later this month. SACWA state president Linda Bertram said the association had already received a number of enquiries about the information sessions. “It’s been fantastic to see such enthusiasm from women in the area who are keen to join the association and enjoy the friendship, support, skill sharing and to contribute to a voluntary service organization to assist in the community,” Ms Bertram said. “In recent years, interest in the SACWA seems to just keep growing, which is wonderful to see that the young women of today are keen to carry on what the CWA has been doing for more than 85 years. “Members are keen to learn the skills of baking, crafts and a variety of other activities while sharing friendship and giving voluntary service to the community, which is still the foundation of the SACWA today. “We’re finding that evening branches, where the regular meetings of the branch are held outside of business hours, are a great way to make sure these women can be involved in the CWA and still meet their work commitments.”
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Two Wells resident and keen baker, Amanda Farr, will attend the CWA’s upcoming information session in the town and is keen to join the long-serving group. One local who is enthusiastic about joining the group is mother-of-two Amanda Farr. Amanda, who is already a keen cook, is eager to learn more baking tips and secrets, and gain confidence with sewing. She is also hoping to see how practices of the past, like not wasting anything, can be revived and adapted to fit into
the lifestyles of today’s families. “I think we should get back to basics,” Amanda said. “We waste too much these days. “If something’s broken we throw it away and go and buy something else. “I’m conscious of the environmental footprint that we’re leaving now.
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Development breaks new ground CELEBRATING the breaking of ground at Eden are (from left) Hickinbotham’s Ruth Vagnarelli, District Council of Mallala councillor, Eddie Stubing, and Member for Goyder, Steven Griffiths. PICTURE: LISA REDPATH
GROUND has been broken at the Eden development at Two Wells and the first residents are expected to move in at the end of the year. The start of the civil construction earthworks at Eden is the first stage of the $1.225 billion Two Wells township expansion. Developers believe the township expansion will create more than
3,000 regional jobs over the next 20 years. Eden is one of two villages that form part of the expansion. Managing director of Land Australia, a Hickinbotham Group company, Michael Hickinbotham, said he was pleased to see the development beginning to take shape. “Earthworks are a great op-
portunity for the community to see that work is beginning and progress is being made at Eden. We aim to have the civil works completed by mid-year,” he said. “Two Wells is about a 40 minute drive from Adelaide – close enough to offer city convenience and far enough to escape. “We are pleased with sales and have sold 70 per cent of the first
release which includes large allotments ranging in size from 1200m² to 1.4 hectares.” Stage one release has allotments available from 1500m² in size. Eden is less than a kilometre from the historic Two Wells township and will feature six hectares of natural parks and landscaped play areas. It will complement Land Aus-
tralia’s master-planned Liberty village, which will feature the proposed Lutheran birth-to-year-12 school. “It’s been fantastic to work with the (Mallala) Council, the State Government and the community right from the start to ensure that the township expansion meets the needs of local people, the growing community and district,” Mr Hickinbotham said.
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TWO Wells locals may notice a few recent changes to the town’s war memorial. Five new plaques have been added to the Afghanistan memorial, along with the re-arrangement of
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the dog monument. Two Wells RSL president, Tony Flaherty, said the changes had been made just in time for the dedication ceremony, on February 27, which could be attended by the Governor
General, Peter Cosgrove. The ceremony is also significant as 2016 marks 50 years since Australians arrival at Nui Dat, Vietnam, and the Western Front in WWI.
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Miriam’s back to school advice “School’s not the only thing out there”. These are the wise words of quietly spoken 18-yearold Lewiston resident, Miriam Slattery, who completed Year 12 at Xavier College last year. With thousands of students heading to school this first week in February - many for the first time, and as many yet for their last year of schooling – Miriam’s outlook helps to keep things in perspective. The last year of school, much like the first year 13 years before, can have its challenges and everyone handles them differently. For Miriam, being prepared, learning as you go and taking regular breaks from study all helped her get through the trial of completing Year 12. She ended the year with an impressive ATAR (that’s Australian Tertiary Admission Rank) of 99.5, received a merit for Maths Studies and was awarded Dux of three subjects; Indonesian, Maths Studies and Maths Specialist. Miriam was also runner-up dux for the subject of Chemistry. She will receive her Merit award at a special ceremony to be held at Government House on February 9 along with more than 900 students from across the state. This year Miriam has enrolled at Adelaide University where she will study a Bachelor of Math Sciences degree. “I like maths,” she said. “It makes a lot of sense. Everything you learn is always true.” One of nine siblings, finding a quiet, settled place to study for Miriam had its challenges, but she says it pays not to let things get to you. “There were some times when there were a lot of assignments that we had to get done at the same time,” she explained. Take a break when you need to. Go for a walk, catch up with friends. School is not everything.” In recognition of her success at school, Miriam has received a one-year Adelaide University Principals The start of a new school year brings with it a myriad of emotions, for both children and their parents. Embarking on the unknown takes an emotional toll on any person, whatever their age, whether it be a new school year or new job, and can take some getting used to. Four and five year olds across the state took the first steps of their educational career on this month. Some may have found it to be a welcome reprieve from years at home with their parents and raced to the school gate to make new friends and enjoy new experiences. For many, however, the day would have seen them let go of their parent’s hand, holding back tears with a knot tightening in their stomach. So what can we do as parents to ease young children into feeling safe and comfortable in their new environment so they can get the best out of their learning time at school? Director of the Two Wells Community Children’s Centre, Sarah Wormald, believes it is important not to put your own anxiety onto the children and try to remain positive and enthusiastic for both kindy and
Miriam’s top 3 tips to survive Year 12 1 - Don’t leave anything to the last minute 2 - Learn things as you go, NOT just before a test 3 - Don’t study all the time!
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school starters. Keeping the build up to the first day to a minimum of fuss, staying casual, and playing it down may help to relieve unnecessary anxiety as opposed to buying a new bag, lunch box, drink bottle etc and making a big deal of it. “Often the first week of kindy is positive for children and it’s not until the second week that the children will become upset, separation anxiety sets in and they don’t want to attend the service,” Sarah said. “In these cases it’s really important to resist the urge to not bring them in. “Consistency is key, very rarely do we see separation anxiety continue for more than 3 to 4 weeks.” For both Kindy and Reception students it is important to reassure them
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that you will be back to pick them up, acknowledge, normalize and validate how they are feeling. Even share a time you felt the same, or talk about your first day. Be consistent with your morning routine at home, staying relaxed and not rushed. Once you have supported your child to work through the arrival routine, take them over to an experience or play space they may like, and explain that you will leave and will be back. Kiss and cuddle them, and move away to exit the door. “It’s really important if your child is distressed at this time that you don’t
linger,” Sarah explained. “It just draws out the anxiety. “Never just sneak out, this breaches their trust. “In all the years I have been teaching 98% of children settle in about 20 minutes.” If your child is upset always let an educator know to help support you and your child to actually leave. And if you are concerned throughout the day, Sarah says to give the service a call. At the end of the day praise your child’s efforts by telling them that they were brave for staying all day. Tell them you knew they were upset but they persevered and mention how proud you are of them for trying. “Remember this is a difficult time, don’t get angry or forceful, it can
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sometimes be frustrating especially if it goes on for a few weeks but one day down is one less you will endure,” Sarah says positively. FURTHER TIPS Build a relationship with the educators and keep them updated. Try taking a small comforter for a little while. For older children, this can be kept hidden in their bags. Have an agreed kiss/cuddle handshake routine to make goodbyes fun. Introduce them to some of the other children. As a parent, get involved in the school or service and meet other parents to build relationships between your children and others outside of the classroom. Support your child emotionally in their experiences no matter what,everyone deals with situations differently.
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Locals register need for public transport service Bec O’Brien reports: Two Wells Regional Action Team is giving a thumbs up for public transport to the town, saying the region desperately needs this issue to be addressed in the very near future. The volunteer-based group believes with the impending growth predicted for the township on the back of the new housing development north of the town, coupled with Virginia’s rapid expansion and the probability of the new subdivision at Buckland Park, residents will require the option of public transport. TWRAT president, Bev Smith-Trim, says the lack of public transport in the area means people young and old are disadvantaged. “With no public transport in Two Wells I’m concerned for older residents who no longer have a driver’s licence,” Bev said. “The ability to access hospital or specialist appointments can be a problem at times. “Also, with the shortage of employment in the local area, younger residents seeking their first employment may need to travel out of the district and public transport would be a necessity for many of them as they are unable to purchase a vehicle.” Bev said with the
Putting their thumbs out for public transport in Two Wells are local residents, from front, Blake Reynolds-Rowe, 5, Evelyn Dyer, Mollie Frost, Bev Smith-Trim, Sandra Reynolds-Rowe, Rob Heaslip and Eddie Stubing.
town set to grow much bigger in coming years and only a “very limited” bus service at nearby Virginia, it was imperative something was done sooner rather than later. “The ideal would be for a rail service to come out to these areas parallel to the interstate rail line,” she said. “However we do not think the Government
(neither State or Federal) would consider that, even though it would be patronised by passengers who live in the towns to the north of this area. “We do consider a reasonable bus service is now necessary for this area. “We are just 40 kilometres from the city. “This is considerably less than Aldinga and
Sellicks Beach which are over 60 kilometres out. “Any consideration to commencing a service for this region will receive the whole-hearted support of this team of volunteers who work so hard for this region.” Two Wells resident, Rob Heaslip, who has lived in the town for more than 15 years, believes public transport
in the district is only a matter of time. Rob said having access to public transport would attract more people into the town. “It’s inevitable really because eventually the town will grow to where it’s needed,” he said. “People will buy here if they can see there is a public transport system.”
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It is now more than two months since the devastating Pinery fire and the district continues to face many challenges as it comes to grips with the extent of grief and loss. It is heartening to see positive signs in the recovery process but there is so much work to be done; only those living in the affected communities can fully appreciate the scale of impact. Whilst I have assisted constituents with specific issues such as asbestos concerns and tax rulings on insurance payments, I commend the ongoing work being undertaken by Vince Monterola and his team at the Pinery Fire Resource Centre in Gawler. I also commend the District Council of Mallala for making available various waivers and concessions for its affected ratepayers. I have requested Treasurer Koutsantonis to provide similar, serious consideration for impacted property owners when invoicing for the Emergency Services Levy. Across the State, It is timely to reflect on a year that has been challenging as we work to stem the flow of regional job losses. Late last year the State Liberal Leader Steven Marshall announced an Emergency Jobs Stimulus Package which includes cuts to business taxes, investment in job-creating infrastructure projects, and relief for families and households struggling under spiralling cost of living pressures. With regional prosperity key to SA’s economic growth, my continued focus will be pushing for increased support for local business and industry, backing the hard working, innovative entrepreneurs in the regions, many of whom I have been privileged to meet. For the Two Wells district, I am particularly interested in public transport infrastructure planning to accommodate projected expansion, and confirm I have written to Minister for Transport Stephen Mullighan twice requesting a briefing but have yet to receive a reply. I also await clarification from Federal Minister for Communications, Senator Fifield, re the NBN Fixed Wireless Construction Plan for Mallala district (due for roll out this quarter), and how this construction can be extended to include Thompson Beach, Webb Beach and Parham. I have also been pleased to meet with Two Wells Golf Club members on two occasions of late, to assist them with their future planning; and was honoured to attend the Australia Day celebrations at Two Wells Community Centre on January 26. Scheduled Listening Posts I have scheduled Listening Posts in Dublin and Two Wells for Wednesday, 17 February, for anyone wishing to meet with me to discuss any issues. I will be outside the Two Wells Post Office from 9.30am to Noon, and at the Dublin General Store from 1 pm-3pm. Please contact staff at the Goyder electorate office at Maitland for assistance with any State matter, including information about grant funding opportunities. The office is open 9am-5pm, Monday to Friday.
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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 & Under, 15 & under, learn basketball in a friendly family atmosphere. Contact Paul on 0414 248 732.
BOWLING CLUB Whether you are new to lawn bowls or are a seasoned player why not consider joining the Two Wells Club? We field Pennant teams on Thursday for women (match times fit in with school drop off and pick-up) Wednesday is Men’s day and Saturday is Open Gender. Social bowls start in October, this is all about having fun whilst enjoying good company and getting out in the open air. Why not get a group of friends to come along with you? If you haven’t played lawn bowls before there will be someone available to show you how to play. We will provide the bowls, and for $5 a night you can learn a new skill. Contact Bev Molloy Phone: 0427 970 865. The Clubrooms at Old Pt Wakefield Road are available for hire and have bar facilities.
Calisthenics
Two Wells Calisthenics. Looking
for something new and lots of fun? Come along and give it a go! Classes held at Two Wells Primary School, Tuesday Night practice, Sub Juniors(7-9 years) 5pm to 6.30pm. Juniors(10-12 years) 6pm to 7.45. Inters(13 and older) 6.45pm to 8.30pm. Phone Jodie Simons on 8524 3990 or 0423 928 311, first lesson complementary.
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 Pre-Entry. 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 8520 2358.
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 Anglican Church Services St Peter’s Mallala 1st Sunday of the Month 10am February 7 10am March 6 10am April 3 Contact: Nita Noble 8527 2303 St Paul’s Two Wells 7.30pm February 10 Ash Wednesday 10am February 14, 21 & 28 10am March 13, 20, 27 10am Friday March 25 Good Friday Contact: Di Meaney 8520 2308 LENT Study - 1pm Wednesday, Hart Memorial Hall, Two Wells. February 10, 17 & 24 . March 2, 9 & 16.
Two Wells / Virginia Catholic Church invites residents to attend its weekly services. Held at St Josephs, Two Wells 8.30am or Our Lady of the Assumption, Virginia 10am. All are welcome. Parish Priest: Fr Pham Anh Hao (08) 8380 9029. Two Wells Uniting Church, Gawler Road. Services are held every Sunday from 10.30am, including Sunday School for the children. All welcome Two Wells Lutheran Church, services contact Salisbury office 8281 2976 for further info.
Community bus Community Bus, return trip to Elizabeth City Shopping Centre, Only $5 return (kids free), Next bus: February 19, 2016. 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.
Community Library Community Public Library, Located in the Institute. Hours: MondaysClosed, Tuesday & Thursday - 9:30am to 5pm, Wednesday – 1pm to 7pm, Friday – 9:30am to 3pm, Sat – 9am to 11am, Phone 8520 2100.
Country Fire Services Two Wells CFS, station located at Wells road Two Wells. Training Wednesday nights fortnightly, Cadets (11-15 years) 6pm to 7:30pm, Seniors 7:30pm. New volunteers welcome. For more info phone 8520 2500.
Community centre TWO Wells Community Centre, Available for hire for weddings, special occasions, seminars, conventions. Seats up to 200, large kitchen & bar, Contact: Lance Morgan 0407 796 195 for more information.
craft shop The Two Wells Craft Shop located in the old Court House is a treasure trove of handcrafted items, gift ware, local produce of olive oil, honey, jams and relish, bric-a-brac bargains, and hardy, healthy plants ideal for this area. OPEN Tues. to Fri 9.30am - 4pm. Sat 9.30am 1pm CLOSED Sun and Mon. Find us on facebook. Facebook.com/ twowellscraftshop
Equestrian & Pony club
The Adelaide Plains Equestrian
club holds riding and horse-related events on the 4th Sunday of each month. Riders of all ages and abilities welcome. Visit the club’s website at www.freeteams.com/ APEC and check out what’s coming up or for more information contact Sam on 0408 455 677.
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.
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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. 9.1511.30am every Friday in begining of school term 2, Uniting Church Hall, Gawler Road. For more information please contact Tanya Wilson 0438 202 840, Narelle Copley 0439 837 099, Colleen Sheedy-Palethorpe 0417 899 968.
Golf club
Two Wells Golf Club, McPharlin
Road Lewiston (extn of Bethesda Rd). 18 holes Scrapes course open April to October. Competitions; Tuesdays Ladies day, tee-off 9-9.30am. Thursdays, Mixed comp. followed by bbq lunch, 9 am tee-off. Saturdays Mixed Comp. tee-off from 11 am. Membership available Phone Club 85202607 or Secretary Adam Bail 0407 711 793.
Karate
Virginia Karate. New kids
beginner course starting February 22 for kids 5-12 years old. Register your interest by contacting Matt on 0404 125 845
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.
Lions Club Angle Vale
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their meetings on the 2nd & 4th Wed at the Clubrooms Gabriella Court, Angle Vale, 6.30pm start. New members always welcome for more info please call 0416 452 925.
Two Wells Lions Club meets on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm at the Two Wells Tavern. Contact Rodney Mildred on 0418 856 883 for more information. All are welcome.
kennel & obedience club
A DEL A IDE P l a i n s K e n n e l & 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.
Neighbourhood watch
Neighbourhood Watch
meeting held every second Tuesday in the month (except January) at 7.30pm in the Two Wells Community RSL, Main Street of Two Wells. For more information contact Dave Body on 8524 2036 or Maria Aunger 8520 2328.
Play group
Two Wells Play Group, every
Tuesday morning except Public Holidays, 9:30am to 11.15am At Two Wells Primary School. For more information contact the Two Wells Children’s Centre on: 8520 2358.
Probus club
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: Judith Lamont 8380 9140.
Red Cross
Two Wells Red Cross meets on the first Tuesday of every month at the Catholic Church Hall, Two Wells at 1.30pm. All are welcome. Contact Jasmin Daniele on 8520 2233 for further information.
RSL
Two Wells RSL sub-branch,
Old Port Wakefield Road, Two Wells, phone 8520 2826. Open Wednesdays 9am to noon and Fridays 11am til late. All welcome. Contact president Tony Flaherty on 0412 773 111 or secretary John Allen on 0411 894 245 for further information. Subscriptions are now due. Cash or cheque
Meet Wednesday’s fortnightly, from 10am to 12noon Hart Memorial Hall, Two Wells. February 10 & 24. March 9 & 23. Contact Di Meaney 8520 2308.
Two Wells Blue Light
a year: December 11 at the Two Wells Community Centre, 7.30pm (starts later due to Christmas parade) to 9.30pm for ages 8 to 17 years. For more information contact Maria Aunger on 8520 2328 or Anne Porter on 8524 3382.
Two Wells Cricket Club
Two Wells Cricket Club (TWCC).
Interested in playing Cricket this Season. Senior Men’s Cricket Competitions available in two formats. 2 Day games and 1 Day (40 Over’s) played Saturday’s. Women’s Cricket Competitions played Monday Nights. Currently seeking junior interest. New players welcome, training from 5.30pm Thursday nights. Contact Michael Dimasi 0409 977 191
Two Wells scouts
Two Wells Scout Group. Cubs - 6.30PM - 8PM (Tuesdays) Scouts - 6.30PM - 8.30PM(Thursday) Joeys - 6PM - 7PM (Friday) Contact the Group Leader, Roger Ford: 0409 202 445.
UCA Op Shop
Two Wells Uniting Church treasure
trove op shop, opening times, Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm and Saturday 9am to 12noon. 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 Churh Aus Adult Fellowship
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.
Weight WatcheRs
Mallala Weight Watchers Group has moved to a new venue. Weighins, followed by a group meeting, will now be held at the Mallala Uniting Church every Monday night from 6.30pm. New members welcome.
yoga
YOGA, Classes are at the Two
Wells Catholic Church Hall are held on Mondays 7pm to 8:15pm. Enquiries to Diane 8520 2308 or 0427 616 301.
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Maureen Minney and Tony Kirvan of Clare will spend Valentines Day “either at the beach or kayaking on the river”.
It’s hard to believe we know, but Valentines Day is just around the corner. Will you shower your special someone with flowers or chocolate, or maybe its dinner and a movie or time away from the kids? Echo Love Doctor, Natalie Centenera, asked local residents how they would be celebrating this “day of love”.
Patrick Porter and local Lewiston historian, Anne Porter, will “probably go out to dinner this Valentines Day.”
Trevor and Judy Lipsett from Thompson Beach will “catch a train and tram to Glenelg, have lunch and enjoy a walk along the beach. We’ve done this lots of times.”
Kelly and Tom Jenkin “may go out to dinner, or…maybe a surprise ;-)”
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Christine Hunter-Collis and Gary Collis will “go out for a romantic dinner at the Lion Hotel.”
Vlahos joins cabinet with two portfolios MEMBER for Taylor, Leesa Vlahos, was sworn in as one of two new State Cabinet Ministers at a ceremony at Government House in January. Ms Vlahos has been appointed as Minister for Disabilities as well as Minister for Mental Health and Substance Abuse. Peter Malinauskas took on Tony Piccolo’s vacated portfolios as Minister for Police, Emergency Services, Correctional Services and Road Safety. Premier Jay Weatherill said the reshuffle provides South Australia with the best possible team to tackle the challenges that confront the State.
“I congratulate Leesa Vlahos and Peter Malinauskas on their appointments to Cabinet – they are both aware that there is a lot of hard work to be done and are both up to the task in front of them,” Mr Weatherill said. “This will be a year where the focus will be on implementing our plan to transform the state’s economy and both Ms Vlahos and Mr Malinauskas will have important roles to play. “Ms Vlahos will be tasked with the important state-wide rollout of the NDIS, which will support more than 32,000 South Australians with a disability and create more than 6000 new jobs in the sector.”
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If you love a good movie and also love the outdoors then you’ll love these upcoming FREE outdoor movies. Over the next few weeks three movies will be shown on the oval at both Two Wells and Mallala. Sponsored by the District Council of Mallala canteen facilities and popcorn will be available at each venue. Bring your blanket and pillow, deck chair or bean bag and settle in for either Despicable Me 2 (Two Wells Two Wells Echo, February, 2016
oval February 12), The Croods (Mallala oval February 19) or Home (Two Wells oval February 26). Movie starts around 8pm, or when it gets dark.
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The Quin family, Elyzia, Jenni, Skip and Madi with Vice President of the Two Wells RSL, John Atherton.
Eliza dreams big with help from her friends “Never give up on your dreams. It can happen,” says budding pilot, Elyzia Quin, 14. The Quin family, from Nowra NSW, were able to enjoy a holiday of a lifetime in Adelaide and help Elyzia realize her dreams due to the generosity of the Two Wells and Gawler community. Since the age of four, Elyzia has had a driving ambition to fly a plane and become a pilot. Her grandfather, Skip Quin, was a pilot for the United States Army during the Vietnam War and is no stranger to the commitment and dedication required to fly an aircraft solo. Elyzia joined the Air League at six years of age and then the Air Cadets in Nowra at 13, proving to her family that she was serious about achieving her childhood ambitions. Her grandmother, Jenni Quin, joined the Pilots Lounge Australia (PLA) Facebook page approximately 12 months ago to source information on how she could help her granddaughter turn her dream into reality. Elyzia, and her four-year-old sister Madi, were saved from a life of adversity that no child should have to endure by their grandparents, Jenni and Skip, who re-evaluated their retirement plans to raise their two granddaughters, whilst both on pensions. Pilots Lounge Australia was set up by recreational pilots for fellow pilots and other aviation enthusiasts to share information, photos and experiences about flying. It was through this forum the Quin family came to know the PLA administration team and local Lewiston residents, Stuart and Karen McColl, whose love of aviation and their beloved plane Flappy Bird, saw them eager to support Jenni with information on how she could go about starting Elyzia’s flying career. “They opened up their arms to us,” says Jenni, “not long after telling our story, they wanted to sponsor Elyzia.” Through sharing information a rapport was built, and after chatting with Jenni on the phone,
LEFT: Elyzia with the McColl family Flappy Bird Crew: Karen, Annabel, Elyzia, Stuart, Hamish, Brodie and Bayleigh.
Natalie Centenera reports: Stuart and Karen “thought it would be nice to do something for the whole family”. They set out to raise enough money to bring the family to Adelaide for a holiday and support and encourage Elyzia’s love of flying. Donations were sought, raffles and lucky squares were held, and Karen hosted a Postie Fashion Parade. It was not only the PLA members that pledged donations, the Two Wells RSL came on board after being approached by Karen, and were able to raise considerable funds for Elyzia’s flying lessons. The RSL came back from their yearly break early on Friday January 15, opening up for the night so that members and the broader community had a chance to meet Elyzia and her family. “They opened especially just for that night, which was really awesome,” 14-year-old Elyzia said, who was amazed and appreciative of the generosity shown by everybody. “Anything that we can do to help, we do, that’s what we’re about,” vice president of the
RSL, John Atherton, stated. “And we haven’t finished here yet, there’ll be ongoing support from us in the future.” The family stayed in Stuart and Karen’s home for a week in January, with much of the money raised going towards their fuel, accommodation at Hay, and food whilst out sightseeing. The family visited Glenelg, Port Adelaide and the Gorge Wildlife Park, who kindly donated a pass for the family. With the support of the Adelaide Soaring Club Committee at Gawler Airfield, Stuart and Karen hosted a Fly In/ Show ‘n’ Shine event on Saturday January 16, which was another opportunity for Elyzia and her family to meet and spend some time with members of the PLA and Adelaide Soaring Club whilst they were here in Adelaide. Elyzia was taken up for a fly in a member’s aircraft and was given the honour of presenting the prizes for the day, handcrafted trophies which were made and donated by PLA member, Tim Heylbut. The Quin family were left stunned after Elyzia was gifted with a laptop computer from PLA member, Brett Vaughen of Quick Fix computers in Victor Harbour, to assist with her
schoolwork and in applying for flying scholarships. Another PLA member, Dave Jonkers, announced the following day he would be taking Elyzia and Jenni on a joy flight to Aldinga for lunch, followed by a 500-foot coastal watch from Moana to Outer Harbour and back into Parafield airport, showing Elyzia general flying procedures like routine checks and communication with towers, “basically showing her what it is like to fly amongst the big boys,” Dave said. An overwhelmed Elyzia struggled to hold back her tears whilst giving a heartfelt thanks. Four-year-old Madi was given a sterling silver engraved bracelet from all the members of PLA, as a special memento of her holiday in South Australia and “Jenni and Skip were able to get a bit of a break and spend some quality couple time together,” Karen added. A clearly emotional Quin family were blown away by the experience. “Most of the people here didn’t even know us, and they’re willingness to help has left me speechless,” Jenni said. “Absolute strangers have come forward and given financial support for her flying future, and from the other side of the country. “It’s amazing stuff. Karen said it was a great and humbling experience for her family and members of the PLA to be able to support Elyzia realise her dream of becoming a pilot and meet her family face to face. “We would like to thank all the people who bought raffle tickets, lucky squares, supported the Fashion Parade, the Two Wells RSL and all the PLA members for their support in making the week a holiday that Jenni, Skip, Elyzia and Madi will always remember and be able to look back upon,” she said.
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Towns shine with festive cheer Natalie Centenera reports: Local residents of the Two Wells/ Lewiston area were treated to a wonderful light show over the Christmas period. The lighting show was professionally put together by Dave Brown, a retired electronic engineer, and saw thousands of lights choreographed to music that could be tuned into through a car radio on 94.3 FM. The show ran each evening from 8.30pm till 11pm and families could be seen pulling up alongside the house at 40 Dawkins road throughout those hours to enjoy the free spectacle from the comfort of their own car. Dave admits that for a good many years he had been hanging store-bought Christmas light strings and icicles. “But trying to synchronise half a dozen strings to do the same thing proved to be very frustrating”, he said. “I figured that it couldn’t be too hard to solve the synchronisation problem so I went searching on-line. “It turns out that there’s a large world-wide community of Christmas lighting enthusiasts - the Australian contingent can be found at auschristmaslighting.com where there’s an active discussion forum. “It’s there that I learned about animation, the art of synchronising the lights to music. “My search for a simple solution turned into a serious hobby, building a far more extensive display than I’d originally envisaged.” The display grows each year, with Dave adding extra music to the show. “I like Christmas lights”, he says. “I like the technical and artistic challenges. “The joy it brings to others, especially the kids, is a very satisfying bonus.”
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Beverly Jones of the Dublin History Group.
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Service with a smile from Two Wells locals, Evelyn Dyer and Judi Frost.
Two Wells Red Cross member, Anne McInerney.
ABOVE: DCM Citizen of the Year Tony Flaherty was recognised for his many years of voluntary work assisting ex-servicemen and the general community with mental health issues and for his leadership in upgrading the Two Wells War Memorial. LEFT: Elyse, Eddison, and Eli with their mum, Jaclyn Fechner.
Enjoying the Australia Day breakfast in Two Wells were Angela O’Loan with Catriona O’Loan, 2, and Deana Snell with Callan O’Loan, 4.
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Jodie and David Wynes of Lewiston.
Super cute are Charlotte Bambach, 2, and Lillia Cryer, 3.
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PHOTOS: Bec O’Brien & Natalie Centenera
New Australian citizens, from left, Virgenia Liddle, Ellen Stoici and Jennifer Skipper.
An emotional, moving and at times funny Australia Day ceremony in Two Wells on Tuesday January 26 reinforced the strength of community spirit in the district as the South Australian Country Fire Service was honoured for its efforts during the devastating Pinery bushfire last November. In front of a packed Two Wells Community Centre audience, longtime Two Wells resident, local RSL president and volunteer, Anthony (Tony) Flaherty was named as the District Council of Mallala’s Citizen of the Year, with Tony using the opportunity to urge all residents to work together to help each other better the community we live in. Representatives from the Two Wells, Dublin and Mallala CFS brigades accepted the DCM Community Group of the Year award on behalf of the CFS, with the address by Two Wells brigade captain, Adam Harris, Dublin brigade captain, Rosemary McDonnell, and CFS Light Group officer, Phillip Earl, leaving hardly a dry eye in the house. A standing ovation was given to the volunteers as they left the stage in what was and still is, a clearly emotional experience for them. The Dublin History Group was awarded the project of the year for its Dublin Schlodder Shelter upgrade, which comprised more than 130 hand-drawn tiles and the overhaul of the historic shelter. Leading official proceedings for the morning was DCM acting mayor, Marcus Strudwicke, who highlighted Australia Day as the perfect opportunity to appreciate all that is unique Two Wells residents, Adam and Chantel Harris with their children, Carla and Blake.
Local resident, Nigel Zilys, helps Australia Day ambassador and former Curiosity Show presenter, Deane Hutton, on stage.
Bec O’Brien reports: and special about our country. “Australians are proud of having survived as a nation following the cruelty of wars, depression, drought and flood,” Mr Strudwicke said. “As a result of this rich history, today we stand with other strong democracies to help defend and protect our hard fought freedoms. “People of all backgrounds and religions strengthen our country and only together, united will our future be as strong as our present and past.” Mr Strudwicke invited Australia Day ambassador and science enthusiast, Deane Hutton, of The Curiosity Show of the 1970s and 1980s, to the stage. Mr Hutton spoke with humour about his family’s migration to Australia, saying anything is possible if we follow our hearts, never give up, and turn opportunity into action. He even did a quick science experiment, plucking Nigel Zilys from the crowd to help him onstage. Concluding the official proceedings was a citizenship ceremony for three local residents. After living in Australia for less than 10 years each, Virgenia Liddle, Ellen Stoici and Jennifer Skipper, were invited to make the pledge to become an official “Aussie”. A big thumbs up to the volunteers of the Two Wells Red Cross, who cooked up a delicious Australia Day breakfast of sausages, bacon, eggs, baked beans and toast, washed down with tea, coffee and juice.
Accepting the award for Community Group of the Year on behalf of the South Australian CFS were Marcus Vonzieden, Adam Harris and Rosemary McDonnell with Mayor Strudwicke.
DCM Community Project of the Year was awarded to the Dublin History Group for its Schlodder Shelter upgrade. Pictured from left are (standing) Beverly Jones, Philip Brow, Andrea Brow, Ian Telfer, (front) Sid Fiedler, Jacqui Barr, Pat Thompson and Barbara Kennedy.
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Tim Jenkin, Kym Marshman and Alex Varcoe.
Mark Britton and 7 year old Mia Britton of Lewiston.
Renatti, Christopher and Angelo Conti.
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John Atherton and Steve Harnati.
Alec and 3 year old Emily Watson from Two Wells.
Ian Belchambers and Rebecca Miller with their children Ben and Lilly Belchambers.
Kathy Riddell and Steve Connolly of Waterloo Corner.
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Plan your summer shade now Rosanne Parker and Joe Kielnerowski grow using permaculture ideals with some of the food producing trees being pomegranates, citrus and avocado, as well as several tropical and semi tropical species one does not expect to see here in Adelaide. The raised garden beds make for easy gardening with the strawberries in this month leaping away producing runners to be planted out for next year’s crop.
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The last couple of months have been challenging times to try and keep a garden going let alone trying to establish, or re-establish, a garden and we still have this hot month of February to go. Take a look around your garden to see if you need some summer shade, both for your garden and your house, and think about planting a tree, or trees, in the coming autumn season.
deciduous tree?
Take into consideration the alignment of nearby power-lines and underground pipes, and ask yourself if the tree will eventually overhang the roof and gutters.
A good website to go to for research is plantselector.botanicgardens.sa.gov.au, which has a comprehensive list of shrubs and trees for each council area.
Visualise how tall and wide the tree will grow.
A shady tree gives some wind protection and is especially cooling on the hot summer days as water evaporates from the leaf surfaces.
Take some photos and superimpose a fully grown tree on the photo and remember also- what goes up and out needs something underneath to support it, so remember your foundations. Planting the right tree for the right place is a good catch phrase. To plant an evergreen tree or a
Succulents and Bromeliads also feature.
The humble Plumbago (Plumbago Auriculata) in blue.
Late February is the time to fertilise your citrus trees with a good rose or citrus fertiliser. A good guide-line is to fertilise only when the day temperature is going to be below 28C and the fertiliser must be well watered in.
Citrus trees provide all year beauty with glossy leaves, contrasting fruit colour and, especially with orange trees, a delightful fragrance, as well as providing us with delicious produce. What more can one ask for from a plant? Last year our very own ‘Open Gardens South Australia’ was established and on February 6 and 7 a unique garden, ‘Joe›s Connected Garden’, will be open at 5 Argent St Elizabeth Grove. This amazing garden is a veritable cornucopia with an amazing variety of approximately 500 trees growing in four connected back yards.
There will be well known Adelaide speakers from the gardening community and on the afternoons a Q&A panel will occur with the garden owners and other guest speakers to listen, learn and ask your own questions. All the proceeds from the garden owner’s share will go to the Pinery Bush Fire Victims via the Vinnies Charity. A garden with a difference, which is well worth a visit. A flowering shrub to plant for February colour is the humble Plumbago. Plumbago Auriculata could certainly find a place in our northern gardens with colours of white, pale blue or a deeper shade of blue giving three pretty choices. All the best for February in your garden and until next month from the Amateur Gardener, happy gardening.
By Lisa Silvy
Report suspicious behaviour On behalf of Two Wells Neighbourhood Watch we hope you all had a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Just a quick reminder to remain vigilant in the community and report any suspicious behaviour to 131 444 or 000 in emergencies. We are always looking for members of the community to join Neighbourhood Watch meetings, which are held for an hour once a month. Please email Joshua.silvy@police. sa.gov.au for more information.
Blue Light Disco The next Blue light disco is Friday March 18 from 7pm - 9.30pm for children aged between 8 and 17. Please note this is a lock in event. $5 entry with food, drinks and accessories available from the canteen. Held in the Two Wells Community Centre, Old Port Wakefield Road, Two Wells. We look forward to seeing you all there for a great time. The dates for the rest of the year are as follows: June 17, August 19, October 28 and December 16 - mark them in your diary now!
Horizon Christian School, Balaklava, has welcomed over 56 new students and 6 new staff for its 2016 school. year. With a growing enrolment Horizon has over 430 students at its Foundation to Year 12 site at Gwy Terrace Balaklava. Places are still available for 2016 and enquiries are welcome on 8862 2100.
Foundation Students: Front: Joseph, Joshua, Camden, Hamish, Jack, Josiah, William, Matthew Middle: Phoebe, Eden, Annabelle, Taneesha, Claudia, Tiana, Lillyana, Katie, Charleigh, Lorena Back: Vincent, Elliott, Harley, Montanah, Candice, Isla, Zahara, Brayden, Jake, Jaxon.
New Staff: Front: Bethany Hamann, Tom Chapman, Hayley Wells Back: Judy Li, Rebecca Learey
A GREAT PLACE FOR YOUR CHILDREN TO LEARN Two Wells Echo, February, 2016
Other New Students: Front: Riley, trinity-Rose, Mia, Emma, Amelia, Rebecca, Jade Middle: Shelby, Tynan, Simeon, Jacob, Seth, Denny, Seth Back: Chloe, Jaidyn, Troy, High, Aydan, Cameron, Zeke, Blade, Shaciey
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Rugby Rep Congratulations to Two Wells teenager, Connor Moore, 15, who was recently selected in the South Australian Under 17 Rugby Union team. Connor was previously a member of the state’s Under 15 team, and will now compete as the youngest member of the 29-member U17 squad. The team heads to New South Wales later this month to take part in the national Junior Gold Cup, with Connor training up to three times a week for the competition. Best of luck Connor.
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Many degrees of love Wedding Bells Ben Spiteri and Kirralee Rosewarne of Lewiston were married on Saturday December 19, 2015 on a sweltering 43-degree day. The ceremony was held at 4pm on the lawns of Glen Ewin Estate in Houghton, in the Adelaide Hills. The couple met back in 2007, introduced to each other through a mutual friend from high school. They became engaged on Christmas Day 2010, after dating for three years. Ben, who grew up in Lewiston, is the son of Emanual and Dianna Spiteri. Kirralee grew up in Balgowan on the Yorke Peninsula and is the daughter of Stephen and Sharon Rosewarne. Tim Spiteri and Michael Abdilla were best ‘men’ and Lisa Cocks and Koby Paxton were the two maids of honour. Anthony Spiteri, Doug Spiteri and Gennaro Panella were groomsmen and Melanie Rosewarne, Kylie Rosewarne and Aimee Panella were bridesmaids. Nine-year-old Montana Pan-
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tennis club representatives from clock-wise from left, Trudy Vanosch, Amelia Espisito, Adele Stewart, Marie Tapscott, Jack Tapscott, Airlie Tapscott and Thomas Meaney. Student Honours Further to our story of local students faring well in Year 12 (see Miriam Slattery’s story on page 4), congratulations also go to Two Wells teenager, Joshua Pellizzari, 18, who completed Year 12 at Xavier college last year and received an ATAR of 90.85. Joshua was awarded the senior de Sales House Leadership Award, was DUX of Year 12 Physical Education and received an Academic Effort award for Mathematical Methods. Joshua has been accepted into the University of SA where he will study a Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement and Health Studies). Congratulations Joshua, good luck with your studies.
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As we head into the last month of summer, Two Wells resident Judy Heaslip shares with us her popular carrot salad. Judy says she has been making this easy salad for around 40 years and it’s a great one to make in advance and store in the fridge for when needed. Judy loves using locally grown carrots for this recipe and is regularly asked to bring her salad along to functions throughout the year. Using a V slicer and storing the salad in a glass container are a couple of Judy’s tips for this tasty salad. So if you’re planning a BBQ over the weekend, why not give this simple recipe a go?
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Cut carrots into rings or straws and cook in a large saucepan. Do not overcook. Drain carrots. Mix soup, sugar, vinegar, oil, mustard and Worcestershire sauce together. Add onion and capsicum and pour over the carrots. Mix gently and refrigerate. Makes a large amount. Two Wells Echo, February, 2016
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Robots, gadgets and gizmos! Report: Natalie Centenera
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School aged children enjoyed an afternoon workshop of robots, gadgets and gizmos, as part of the Two Wells Public Library’s school holiday program held in the Uniting Church Hall. The Hudson family from Ingle Farm, have always loved robotics and technologies. Mum Anthea, Dad Carl, son Jamie, and Grandfather Athol, ran a hands-on workshop with their collection of different robots and gadgets on Tuesday January 19. Those children in attendance benefitted from the family’s knowledge of robotics and were exposed to a variety of different technologies. They were able to operate most of the machines on display, apart from the ‘Pod Copter’ or drone, which proved to be difficult indoors, even for experienced operator Athol, who crashed the machine into the wall
and put a small slice in the church hall’s curtains. It was all up from there, however, after attendees were split into three groups and made their way patiently around to various activities, taking turns in having fun and gaining knowledge of how things work. A ‘bot war’ was fought between a remote controlled Homer Simpson and another robot, while two robot dinosaurs had a dance off. A line tracer robot showed how it uses infrared light to travel by tracing a drawn line on a piece of paper. Music was created by wiring cutlery to a computer and using the static electricity of our own bodies to create a sound, and solar powered gadgets were fired up by shining an electric light on their panels. After an interest had been sparked it was time to switch off and head home to a house full of technology, gadgets and gizmos, but lived in with a new understanding and appreciation of how things work.
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Dedication Ceremony Two Wells War Memorial Gardens On Saturday 27 February 2016 the Two Wells RSL will be hosting a ceremony for the Dedication of the Two Wells War Memorial Gardens. (Old Port Wakefield Road, Two Wells). The ceremony will entail the rededication of the World War I Memorial and the dedication of the Memorial Stones honouring the lives, service and sacrifice of Australians who lost their lives in the recent Middle East conflict.
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George Kielpinski sends one down the green. INSET: Wayne Stauwer prepares to bowl against Clearview on January 16. TOP LEFT: Peter Scotty in action. LEFT: Stephen Bradwell waits with baited breath. BELOW LEFT: Jim Favotti shows his style.
Good victory over Clearview Results for Metro Div 4 – January 16 The Two Wells team had a good win over Clearview, 68 shots to 40 and gained the maximum number of points 12, because all three rinks won. At the time of writing this article… Saturday’s Open Gender Pennant teams were doing well with the Metro Division 1 side on top of the ladder, two games clear of second placed Salisbury. Metro Division 2 side was struggling a little but is was creditable sixth and the Metro Division 4 side was second on the ladder and doing well. The Wednesday Men’s
Report: Irene Giannikos Photos: Bec O’Brien Pennant teams, Metro Divisions 1 and 2 were both second on the ladder. As long as they held their position on the ladder, they would be promoted up a division next year. The Thursday Ladies Pennant side is struggling, however, they have managed three wins for the season. The Two Wells Bowling club is hosting a dinner on Saturday February 13 at 6.30pm, with a mini quiz and karaoke, $10 per person. Contact Irene on 0417 810
029 if you would like to come along and join the fun. Tuesday Twilight bowls is being well supported, however we can always cater for more. It is more about having fun, meeting people and getting active, than winning! Having said that, there is always some friendly rivalry and banter on the go. Ted Jaeger runs the event and if you get there at 6.30pm, flat soled shoes, or no shoes, $7 per person you will be ready to go at the 7pm start time. Ted is ably assisted by Des Jones behind the bar and Richard Magiera and his crew on the barbeque.
Netball trials set to begin Report: Bec O’Brien While it may feel like winter is still months away, trials for this year’s Two Wells Netball Club teams are set to begin. Following a registration night at the courts on January 21, the first trials for those wishing to play in the senior grades this year begin on Thursday February 4 at 6.45pm and run for three weeks. A junior netball registration night will be held at the courts also on Thursday February 4 from 5.30pm until 6.30pm. For more information contact netball club president Stephanie Walker on 0409 699 071.
TWO WELLS CRICKET CLUB UPDATE
Men start with a bang… Gossy’s 114 runs a highlight in new year opening match Report: Devon Hardiman TWCC president I hope everyone enjoyed their holidays; unfortunately the last game of the season for the men’s side was abandoned due to hot weather, which reduced the numbers for the end of year function. [9 Jan] The men started the new year with a bang against ATCO with a solid opening stand from Will Hart (43) and Corey Carter (49), but the highlight of the day was the big hitting, 58 ball, 114 runs Lachlan Goss hit, with eight hit over the boundary and eight hit past the cones. Dylan Wise and Joshuah Osborne were influential with the ball both taking four wickets, giving Two Wells an 84 run victory. [16 Jan] Next stop for the men was North Pines, where Lachlan Goss fired up with the ball this time, he was chasing another five-wicket haul, however was dropped behind point in his last over of his spell. Dylan Wise chipped with an-
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other three wickets thanks to Travis Wake’s two catches. North pines finished with 180 and the total was chased down Will Hart falling two runs shy of his century as the team needed only 1 to win and he needed three runs for the 100. What a team player he is not worrying about individual efforts and trophies. [23 Jan] First home game of the year and it turned out to an absolute cracker. After Two Wells were in control for the first 10 overs, looking to score beyond 200, however, a few shady umpiring decisions and stump to stump bowling restricted us to 118 in 29 overs. The game looked well and truly over when we came back from drinks and Salisbury north was none for 46 with wickets and plenty of overs in hand to make the total. Corey Carter came on and just bowled on the stump letting the batsmen make all the mistakes. Once he took his fifth wicket Salisbury north needed eight runs with three wickets in hand off the last over to win and the first ball of the over Dylan Wise
took an unbelievable running diving outfield catch to start off the hat trick, that’s right a hat trick…the last three wickets earning Corey Carter figures of eight for 14 off 6.3 overs. [21 Dec] The women hosted Rose and Crown just before Christmas; Heidi Bergen batted for the entire innings for her 16 runs and Rebecca Pool made 10 runs to finish with 3 for 63 after their hour at the crease. Rose and Crown must have had some Christmas shopping to do because they made the runs in nine overs with Renae Smoult taking the only wickets that night. [11 Jan] With the absence of Heidi, Leanne Pool helped open the batting against Central United with a top score of 13. Her daughter, Rebecca and Caroline Hardiman had a 22-run partnership to push the total to 64. Once again, Renae Smoult took the only wicket for the innings with Central United making the runs in 13 overs. [18 Jan] Another away game for the women took them to North
Pines and they had a great start only losing their two wickets in the last over of the innings. Heidi Bergen (44) and Megan curry (16) had an 87-run partnership. Poor Megan seemed to hit the ball to the fielder every time so she battled for her runs. For the third week in a row Renae Smoult took the only wicket for the game, which saw her become the leading female wicket taker for the club. [25 Jan] With Sandy Creek having a turf pitch we travelled to Williamstown and with sharp fielding, which resulted in three run outs, saw the home side make 155, wickets going to Rebecca Pool and Caroline Hardiman. [15 Jan] It was good to hear the under 10s got their second win of the season against Dublin with Harrison Devlin retiring on 29 and Alex Daly not out on 18, he completed the innings with the team total on 122. Dublin lost their last wicket in the 23rd over for 71. Young J. Presland took two wickets. [22 Jan] It was a heart-stopping
end to the game against Angle Vale with Two Wells falling two runs shy. Chasing 123, Barnett and Daly got them off to a good start but in the end it was just a little too much. These boys have come a long way since they started back in October. It is a credit to the coach, supporters and volunteers who come out every week and help the boys. I hope they keep working to hone their skills and let’s hope we can see bigger and better things next season. The future is bright. The council cinema will be hosted by the cricket club on February 12 and 26 at 8pm. I'm not sure what they are playing but I’m sure it will be a great night. The canteen will be opened with hot chips, hot dogs and popcorn. I must remind parents that this is an alcohol-free event by the council. Also the cricket is hosting another poker night on February 19 at the clubrooms. Get there at 7pm for a 7.30pm start. I hope to see you there; I’m the guy behind the bar due to my terrible poker face. Two Wells Echo, February, 2016
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Fun Christmas shoot Bob Cook, Sue Byrnes, Garry Read, Adrian Mattschoss, Barry Duncan, Dino Oliviero, Bob Thompson, Molly Bretag, John Ward, Craig Bentley, Wally Clarke, Greg Tapscott, Vince Bone, Bruce Baker and Jack Tapscott.
ABOVE: Adrian Mattschoss with his Aggregate Club Champion award for 2015. LEFT: Local shooter Craig Bentley won overall High Gun for the day with a score of 137/140.
Canteen ladies Judy Read, Janiece Mattschoss and Pamela Duncan enjoying some bubbles to celebrate Christmas.
SA’s youngest clay target shooter, Molly Bretag, showing her awesome score of 19/25 in the mixed metre event.
Lower North Gun Club held its Christmas shoot on Sunday December 20 with 29 competitors attending from 14 clubs across South Australia and Australia including Townsville, Monarto, Alice Springs, Elsewhere Gun Club (Jamestown), SYP, Pt. Augusta, Mid North, SAGC and International. Competitors shot a fun program of three events combining shooting, pool and darts. The canteen ladies provided a free Christmas lunch and shared a glass of bubbles afterwards to celebrate a great year! The first event was the 25 target Xmas Handicap sponsored by Loretta Aikins who donated turkey, duck, hams and all sorts of Christmas goodies. Bob Cook took first place with a perfect 25/25. Second place was won by Vince Bone with 33/34, third place was Garry Read with 32/34, followed by Dino Oliviero in fourth place with 30/32 and fifth place was won by Des Mills on 24/26. The second event was the 30 target Point Score Christmas Challenge. The winners of this event had obviously been practising their pool and dart skills! In this challenge points are allocated for a combination of shooting, pool and darts. First place was won by Wally Clarke with 106. In second place was Barry Duncan on 105 and third place was taken by Adrian Mattschoss
Report: Marie Tapscott on 103. The winners of this event were once again treated to high class prizes sponsored by Loretta Aikins. The final event for the day was the 25 target mixed metre where 5 targets are shot at 11, 15, 18, 22 and 25 metres to make it increasingly more difficult. This event was sponsored by Barry Duncan and Max Pontifex who donated bags of Charlesworth nuts and chocolates. First in AA Grade was Vince Bone on 39/39 who just pipped Craig Bentley who shot 38/39 in a shoot-off. Third was won by Des Mills
Local junior shooter, Jack Tapscott won Junior High Gun for the day, as well as Junior Club Champion for the year.
on 26/27. First in A Grade was won by Greg Tapscott with a perfect 25/25. Sue Byrnes took second place with 22/25 and third was won by Bruce Baker on 26/31. There were no B grade shooters, so first in C Grade went to SA’s youngest up and coming shooter Molly Bretag with a great score of 19/25. Molly beat John Ward on 19/26 and third place was won by SA’s oldest shooter Bob Thompson on 19/28. Junior High Gun was won by Jack Tapscott with a score of 133/140. Veterans High Gun was won by Bob Cook also with a score of 133/140 and Overall High Gun was won by Craig Bentley on 137/140. To wrap up the end of another great year of shooting, the Junior Club Champion award, sponsored by Bob & Linda Andrews of Mundulla went to Jack Tapscott with a score of 9/11. The Aggregate Club Champion award sponsored by John and Sue Byrnes of Waikerie went to Adrian Mattschoss with a score of 17 points. Congratulations to all the winners. The most recent was on Sunday January 31 and was a great warm up shoot for the State Shooting Championships on February 4, 5 and 6 at the International Gun Club. Any enquiries please contact the president on 0411 238 391. RLA 268820
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Two Wells cheers for Angelique Report: Marie Tapscott
Two Wells was the official town to cheer for number 7 seeded player Angelique Kerber who took out the 2016 Australian Open Women’s title against six times champion Serena Williams on January 30. Two Wells Tennis Club joined with Tennis Australia last year to be a part of their Free Tennis Days initiative. Two successful ‘Come and Try Days’ were held during the October school holidays with around 30 children attending each day. For every verified person who attended the days, Tennis Australia awarded the club one point, then in December 2015, the leader board was calculated and Two Wells Tennis Club was ranked 18th in Australia out of 256 towns. A great effort for such a small club! Two Wells Tennis Club was then matched up with an Australian Open player and because of our high ranking we were assured a top seeded player. The tennis club members were excited to discover we would be cheering for Angelique Kerber of Germany. The club and members have been supporting her via Facebook and by watching her matches on television. Five lucky local families made
the trip to Melbourne to experience the Australian Open with great hopes to watch or even meet Angelique. We all turned out to be very fortunate. The Esposito and Spurling families arrived early in the tournament and junior player Evie Spurling scored a photo moment and autograph to treasure. Later in the week, the Bentley, Damiani and Tapscott families along with Diane Meaney met up at the Garden Square where all the action is and did a group photo with Tennis Australia representatives. By pure luck, Diane Meaney and Marie, Jack and Airlie Tapscott were able to watch Angelique’s Round 2 match against Alexandra Dulgheru from Romania where she won in two sets 6-2 6-4 in the Margaret Court Arena. The next day at the practice courts, Amber Day and Airlie Tapscott met Angelique and there was great excitement when they both got her autograph. As a result of Angelique’s win Two Wells Tennis Club will now receive prizes and benefits from Tennis Australia, including a visit to the club by a well-known noteable Australian tennis player (as yet to be announced), who will bring along the Women’s and Men’s trophies. So it’s exciting times for the club. Angelique beat Serena in the final in three sets, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4.
Two Wells Tennis Club members cheering for Angelique Kerber at Garden Square at the Australian Open, Melbourne. Pictured left to right are (back) Emmalee Bentley with baby Ashton, Natalie and Olivia Damiani, Diane Meaney, Jack and Marie Tapscott, Lee Bentley (front) Stephanie Damiani, Amber Day, Airlie Tapscott and Jamie Damiani.
ABOVE: Jack and Airlie Tapscott with some Australian Open tennis balls! LEFT: Amber Day and Airlie Tapscott with their Angelique Kerber autographs to treasure forever.
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