2018 January Echo

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banded by blood Featuring in this year’s Two Wells Christmas Street Parade as part of the Pt Adelaide City Band are Fechner family members, Ethan, Peter, Jaclyn and front, Elyse. PHOTO: BEC O’BRIEN

Fechners a feature of Two Wells Christmas Street Parade In the Fechner household things can get pretty loud. And it’s not just the sounds of four happy kids making all the noise. For this musically minded family of Two Wells, playing an instrument is almost a given, with five of the six family members picking up an instrument of some sort. And they’re not just any run-ofthe-mill instruments either. Poke your head in the door and you’re bound to see (and hear) a

Bec O’Brien reports: range of brass instruments including a tuba, cornet, euphonium and baritone. Music is definitely a passion for the Fechners, with dad Peter who has been a member of the Pt Adelaide City Band (PACB) for about 30 years - the conductor and bandmaster. He also plays the cornet.

Mum Jaclyn plays the tuba and has been a member of the PACB for more than 15 years. Following in their parents’ footsteps are 11-year-old Ethan and eight-year-old Elyse, who play the euphonium (I had to look that one up!) and the cornet, respectively. Five-year-old brother Eddison is learning the baritone and all the kids dabble with the piano. The littlest Fechner, Eli, gets to enjoy it all.

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You might have seen this wonderful family as they marched along with the PACB as part of the Two Wells Christmas Street Parade on Friday December 15. Peter’s dad Leo, also plays with the PACB as does his brother David and niece Kayla. “It’s definitely a family thing,” Peter said. “It’s about the only thing that we get to do during the week together.” Elyse is the youngest member

of the PACB while Ethan has a few more public shows under his belt. Early next year Ethan is heading interstate as part of Trinity College’s Senior Band, and he’s only just going into Year 6! He will be one of the youngest members of this band, with the majority of his peers in Year 10 or higher. Congratulations Ethan! How lucky you all are to share the gift of music.

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Two Wells Christmas Street parade princess, Alexis Buckley, and prince, Zac Cleaver, have a chat with Santa.

Santa success at Two Wells’ Parade This year’s Two Wells Christmas Street Parade was another great success, with a range of floats, stalls and three marching bands creating an atmosphere of fun and celebration. The December 15 event kicked off from 4pm when the main street, from Wells Road to Drew Street, was closed to traffic. Two Wells Regional Action Team president, Caroline Scutcheon, says the popular event attracted hundreds of local residents as well as many visitors and this year the parade’s special guest was MLC John Dawkins. Mr Dawkins is a life member at the Two Wells football club and is a strong advocate for mental health and suicide prevention. Ms Scutcheon said the annual parade of floats by local community and sporting groups, as well as emergency services, was fun, and the children loved the chance to pick up a lolly or two from members of the parade as they passed. “We had a range of floats, including CFS trucks, vintage cars, clowns, equestrian riders and small animals taking part,” she said. “Local businesses were encouraged to enter floats as well, and we judged the best business float and best community float, as well as the best decorated business in the main street and the best Christmas wreath in the craft competition.” This year parade-goers had the chance to listen to three marching bands in the form of

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the Port Adelaide City Band, Mitcham City Brass Band, and the City of Elizabeth Pipe Band. “This event has been held for the past 30 years,” Ms Scutcheon said. “It started off simple, but has grown over the years. “This is the biggest social event for Two Wells for the year, and a great way for our local and wider community to get together to celebrate the festive season.” Santa arrived on a float decorated by the Two Wells Scouts and was available for photos in the Old Council Chambers after the parade. Wearing the crown this year for the title of parade Prince and Princess was local residents Zac Cleaver and Alexis Buckley. “There has been a lot of hard work done by the organising team to get everything together,” Ms Scutcheon said. “We’re following on from the work that has been done previously by former president Bev Smith-Trim. “There were 30-odd stalls with everything from wooden crafts, baby goods, and face painting to local sporting clubs like the softball club, scouts, and children’s center. “There was also air brush tattoos, a photo booth and a CFS display on the oval.” Ms Scutcheon said the CFS display was a welcome addition to the festivities and highlighted some of the skills recruits use in an emergency situation.

Who’s been naughty or nice this year? Santa visited Two Wells on December 15 for the annual Christmas street parade. Two Wells Echo, January, 2017


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Deck the halls

Christmas lights helping to spread the festive spirit The Christmas tradition of displaying Christmas lights is still alive, despite the enormous rising costs of electricity. Families who are able to provide a pleasant display to the community in which they live are very much appreciated, as the smiles that light the faces of children who visit are as bright as the colourful, flashing lights. There are a handful of families in Angle Vale who have continued their tradition of Christmas lights for a number of years. If you have some time to

Natalie Centenera reports: make a quick trip, head on over to Heaslip Road, and Edmonds Road, the display of lights have a wow factor that is sure to put you in the Christmas spirit. MAIN: The driveway of 118 Heaslip Road, Angle Vale. ABOVE: 9-year-old Sam Centenera signing the visitors book at 24 Edmonds Road Angle Vale. INSET: Heaslip Road, Angle Vale.

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Giving their Heart and Soul at Two Wells Uniting Church Two Wells Uniting Church has opened its doors to host a free weekly market. Charity, Heart and Soul, has been setting up a market-style food giveaway service from the venue on Friday mornings for the past month and wants to let residents in the area know about it. Heart and Soul founder and president Emma Rahim, says the charity has been running since early 2015 and used to be located in Mallala. However, when a permanent venue became difficult to lock down, the group decided to move to Two Wells. “This is a marketstyle food give-away service,” Ms Rahim said. “As opposed to handing out hampers, we’ve recognised that sometimes what’s in the hampers people don’t eat, so we thought how can we make that process easier, better and more appropriate. “It’s as though you’d go into a market, so you’d have your pick of the fruit and vegetables and bread that’s available.” Volunteers of the charity spend many hours picking up food from locations across the city and work in partnership with Food-

Bec O’Brien reports: bank and Secondbite, as well as Baker’s Delight, Coles, Costco and Audi to gather unwanted food and pantry items or products at highly discounted prices. These are then taken to locations including Hackham West, Queenstown, Elizabeth and now Two Wells, where they are sorted, packaged and displayed. Ms Rahim says anyone who is struggling is welcome to come and take what they need. “A lot of the feedback we’ve been getting is that once they’ve paid their bills there’s nothing left for food,” she explained. “There’s a lot of judgment out there. We have no judgment. You wouldn’t be there if you didn’t have a need for it. “People might be asset rich but cash poor (and) we try not to discriminate. “If you need food we’re going to feed you.” Ms Rahim says many of the volunteers once accessed the service themselves. “Every single one of our volunteers that is their story,” she said. “They came to us in need and once they got

back on their feet, they wanted to repay something, so they offered to volunteer.” As well as an astonishing range of fruit and vegetables, which is often dictated by what is in season, the market has a large range of breads and bakery items available. There is also a popular $1 table, where pantry items, school snacks and personal products are available for just a gold coin. “After you’ve finished paying all your bills you just don’t have money for these kinds of things,” Ms Rahim said. “We decided to take it one step further and provide all those treats, like a block of chocolate, that people just can’t afford.” Ms Rahim said H&S was pleased to be able to offer frozen and refrigerated items, like ice-cream, yoghurt and milk, at Two Wells from next year, having now secured an indoor venue with access to a fridge and freezer. The Heart and Soul market is held at the Two Wells Uniting Church every Friday from 11am. This Friday, December 15, will be the last market for the year, with the service continuing from January 12, 2018.

LEFT: Two Wells Uniting Church volunteer Anne Arbon with Heart & Soul vice-president, Eileen Reiffel and some of the produce on offer. BELOW: Heart & Soul volunteers, from left, Eileen Reiffel, Margaret Dixon, Paul Whittington, Sara Frencken, Bron Gibbson and Tabitha Dossett. Absent Emma Rahim.

The Future Tourism Challenge now open The Future Tourism Challenge was launched in November and applications are now open. The Future Tourism Challenge provides an opportunity for members of the public, businesses, entrepreneurs and start-ups in South Australia to fund ideas that will unlock the nature-based tourism of the Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary. By encouraging the development and implementation of projects designed to enhance the visitor experience, the Challenge aims to expose more people to the diverse

landscape and vibrant birdlife that makes the sanctuary unique. Applications for funding will close on Monday 15 January 2018. An expert panel of judges will select a number of finalists and then provide them with an opportunity to road test their tourism idea during March 2018 in a workshop provided by the Australian Centre for Innovation (TACSI). The finalists will then present their final ideas to the panel and winners will be announced in April 2018. For more details about the challenge visit the YourSAy website.

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Tyson Olson and Alirio Zavarce from True North Youth Theatre Ensemble with VPS students, from left, Brydie, Breannah, Zoe, Jordon, Leehi and Emily.

Virginia PS finds its voice Voice projection, teamwork, spatial awareness and use of props are all new skills one group of students at Virginia Primary School will have in spades after being part of a five-week drama program this term. Run by True North Youth Theatre Ensemble, about 25 Year 3 students took part in the program, which was funded by AngliCare SA. VPS upper primary teacher, Sue Graham, said the workshops had really brought the students out of their shells and it was positive to see such growth in their confidence after a relatively short time. “The workshops have been about getting them to work together and focus and just use their creativity without being inhibited,” Ms Graham said. “There’s a lot of partner work

Bec O’Brien reports: and use of props (and) I really like that this builds on the arts we have at the school like music, choir and visual arts. “Plus the children’s confidence is really growing. “They all join in.” The True North Youth Theatre Ensemble is an initiative led by award winning theatre-maker, Alirio Zavarce, who is creating new opportunities for young people in the north of Adelaide to train, learn performance skills, play and perform. Alirio told the students theatre was a lot about creation. “One of the things when you do theatre is to create things together,” he explained. “If you can be in a room together

and make something, to make a piece of art, then there is hope in the world.” Alirio said there were a lot of schools in the state that did not have strong art programs and the ensemble was one way of bringing the world of theatre to young students. With accompanying music of various tempos and moods, the 50-minute workshops combine movement with expression, interpretation and props. Participating at VPS was student Leehi, who said the workshops had been really fun. “It’s awesome,” added fellow student Zoe. “We can learn new things and we can feel free to do what we want with the music.” Classmate, Jordon, said the experience was getting the students to work as a team a lot.

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Fun in the Sun returns After a successful “Fun in the Sun” school holiday excursion earlier this year, the popular event will be back again in 2018. Adelaide Plains Council is once again presenting this school holiday activity, with Middle Beach the scheduled venue for Thursday 18 January 2018. “After this year’s successful trip to Thompson Beach, staff have been busy planning for our next excursion,”Two Wells Public Library library and community services coordinator, Anne Sawtell said. The trip is for primary school aged children, who need to be accompanied by a parent/carer, with everyone boarding a bus bright and

early at 8am outside the Two Wells Public Library.“A variety of fun activities will be on offer to help explore our coast including fishing, crabbing and bird watching,” Anne said. “Adelaide Plains Council’s beaches are world famous for their birds and council is very keen to engage its young people to ensure the future viability of our coastal and marine areas.” APC wishes to acknowledge the support from the Friends of the Adelaide International Bird Sanctuary (FAIBS), who were successful in obtaining funding through a Natural Resources Management (NRM) community grant to help run the day.

Birdlife Australia, Natural Resources Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges, and the Department of Environment Water and Natural Resources also support the event. It is essential to book your free seats, which are strictly limited (and includes morning tea and lunch) at the Two Wels Public Library during opening hours on 8520 2100 or email library@apc.sa.gov.au. All participants need to bring their own hats and wear sun-smart clothes. If the Country Fire Service advises a total fire ban is declared for Thursday 18 January 2018, then parents will be contacted the afternoon beforehand that the excursion will

be cancelled. In other library news, if you’re looking for something to keep the kids busy these school holidays why not sign them up for the annual Summer Reading Club? Kids can pick up a pack from the library right now and join in the fun challenge of reading at least 10 books during the summer break. There are prizes to be won as part of the national competition, which is for preschoolers, primary school and high school students. On a more local level, all participants are invited to a celebration afternoon tea at the end of the holidays where they will be presented with a book and certificate.

John Dawkins MLC January update In last month’s column I reported that my Family Relationships (Surrogacy) Amendment Bill passed the Upper House on 1 November. Unfortunately, the Labor Government was not committed to seeing the Bill pass the House of Assembly as they were preoccupied with removing the fairness clause from the South Australian Constitution on the last day of sitting for 2017. Mothers and surrogates have been waiting long enough for this legislation to be enhanced. Despite the sponsoring of the bill by the AttorneyGeneral, elements of the Labor Party succeeded in ensuring it lapsed in the early hours of 1 December. Cr Karen McColl and I were privileged to spend time with the passionate community of the Willo Men’s Shed at their 10th Birthday celebrations in Willaston recently.

ABOVE: TWPS students taking part in this years Rotary Junior Community Award program are, from left, Ella Goodson, Carla Harris, Yazmin Cailes, Kirra Robinson and Blake Harris. The students are pictured here with TWPS deputy principal Ann-Marie Ellis and Yr 6/7 teacher Paula Napper.

School’s service stands out Two Wells Primary School students have again taken part in the Rotary Junior Community Award with the support of Rotary Club of Gawler. Similar to the highly prestigious Duke of Edinburgh Award, which caters for young people between the ages of 14 and 25, the Rotary Junior Community Award is designed for children

who are in their final years of primary school. The Rotary Junior Community Award has been designed by teachers and parents to give children a focus in four main aspects of community life; Community Service, where children will help other people; Skills, where children will learn a new hobby or interest; Physical Recreation,

Letter to the editor Thanks from Two Wells RSL

On behalf of the executive committee and members of the Two Wells RSL Sub-Branch, I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has supported the RSL in 2017. Thanks to those who attended Anzac and Remembrance Day Services. Two special services to remember those brave soldiers who gave their lives in the recent Middle East conflict and also to remember those dogs who have given their lives in service. On another note there have been some trying times this past year and there are some who still wish the Two Wells RSL

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to close for what I perceive are petty reasons. The RSL will be part of the Community for many years to come. I firmly believe that if everyone works together albeit with the odd disagreement the community will be the benefactors. Two Wells is a wonderful community and for me it is a pleasure to be able to do something for the local area. We at the RSL wish everyone a Merry Christmas, and please stay safe over the New Year period. John Allen Two Wells Two Wells RSL secretary

with the accent on participation as well as performance; and Social Experience, where children take part in a range of activities including a community celebration, a community meeting, a cultural exchange, a religious experience, and an arts performance. The aims of this award are to develop care for others, lifelong

skills and a greater understanding of community activities and values. Thank you to the families who supported their children throughout this program, and huge congratulations to Rotary Junior Community Award recipients Kirra Robinson, Carla Harris, Blake Harris, Ella Goodson and Yazmin Cailes.

New Korunye water main Almost 750 metres of water main along Port Wakefield Highway will be replaced to reduce the impact of water main breaks on customers and road users in the Korunye area. The upgrade, between Hart and Richardson Road, is part of an ongoing program that will see $137 million invested to replace around 375 kilometres of water mains across South Australia between 2016 and 2020. SA Water’s General Manager of Asset Operations and Delivery Mark Gobbie said this section of pipe was prioritised for replacement after breaks in the past 12 months. “The new pipes will be made of

PVC and PE, which are flexible and more resistant to the movement caused by the area’s reactive soils than existing, rigid cast iron and fibro -cement pipes,” Mr Gobbie said. ”Work to install the new water mains is typically taking place between 9am and 4pm from Monday to Friday and is anticipated to be completed by late January.” “In this instance, the new pipe will be laid using a combination of traditional trenching techniques and directional drilling to reduce the impact on those travelling along the nearby Port Wakefield Highway. “Please be alert to changed traffic conditions in the area.”

Wayne Marks, Cr Karen McColl, Chris Rehn & myself It was good to see representatives of the Mallala & Districts Men’s Shed at the event. The establishment of a Suicide Prevention Network in the Adelaide Plains Council area has been well supported by the Mallala & Districts Men’s Shed. It has been a privilege this year to take over writing this column from the retiring Member for Goyder, Steven Griffiths. I know many in The Echo circulation area will join me in thanking Steven for his service to the electorate and South Australia, and wish him and Donna all the very best.

I also take this opportunity to extend my best wishes for 2018 to all If you have any issues or questions you think I can assist with, don’t hesitate to contact me at 8237 9312 or via my website: www.johndawkins.com.au. www.twowellsecho.com.au

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Your Community Send or amend your free community announcements at news@twowellsecho.com.au THE ADELAIDE PLAINS RATEPAYERS & RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION INC APRRA Public Meetings are

scheduled for the fourth Monday of the calendar month - excluding December and January (TBA). Next Meeting, 7:30pm, October 23 at Mallala.

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.

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.

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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.

Community bus

Community Bus, for all bookings ph: 8527 0200. Jasmin Daniele still acts as volunteer bus liason, however all places/enquiries are now through Council.

Community Library CommuniTY Public Library, Located in the Institute. Hours. Open: Tuesday 9am to 5pm, Wednesday 12 noon to 7pm, Thursday & Friday 9am to 5pm & Saturday 9am to 11.30am Phone 8520 2100.

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Church times

Anglican Church Services St Peter’s Mallala 1st Sunday of the month 10am Jan 7 10am Feb 4 Christmas Day (Monday 9:00am) Nita Noble - 8527 2303. St Paul’s Two Wells 10am December 10 9am December 17 - no service at St Pauls Christmas in song - Uniting Church Mallala. 7.30 pm December 24 - Christmas Eve (no 10am service on Christmas Eve) 10am December 31 10am January 14 10am January 21 10am January 28 Di Meaney - 0427 616 301 Priest: Fr Bart O’Donovan Phone: 08 75 101 148 Catholic Church Two Wells / Virginia Catholic Church invites residents to attend weekly services 8.30am or our lady of+ the assumption 10.00am. All welcome. Parishioner: Phan Ahn How - (08) 8380 9029. Windsor Christian Church - Sunday evening 5pm - 7pm, Windsor Institute Hall. Ph 0427 572 237.

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.

kennel & obedience club ADELAIDE Plains Kennel & Obedience C l u b , Tr a i n i n g We d n e s d a y 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.

Lions Club Angle Vale The Lions club of Angle Vale holds 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.

Lions Club Two Well Two Wells Lions Club meets on the 1st Tuesday of the month at the Two Wells Catholic Church . Contact Rodney Mildred on 0418 856 883 for more information. All are welcome.

Mallala Foreshore Advisory Committee Mallala Foreshore Advisory Committee meets the second Tuesday of every month except January at 7pm in the Old Council Chamber in Two Wells. New members welcome. Contact Barb Reid on 0407 798 285 for further info.

Mallala Men’s Shed

Mallala & district men’s shed inc.

Are open weds 9 till 12, Sunday 9 till 1pm, other times by agreement. Get involved in projects or just a coffee and a talk. Conference room available by request. Contact Norm Dicks 0428 559 787 or just turn up.

Mallala Weight WATCHERS

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Two Wells Blue Light held 5 times

a year. For ages 8 to 17 years. For more information contact Maria Aunger on 8520 2328 or Anne Porter on 8524 3382.

Two Wells CFS

CFS senior training every Monday

night starting at 7.30pm open to anyone over the age of 17 years old. Everyone welcome however day time crews are needed. Cadet training is every 2nd Wednesday starting at 5.30pm until 7pm. Open to anyone aged 11 and above. Located in Wells Road Two Wells.

Two Wells Equestrian & Pony club

Mallala Weight Watchers Group has moved to a new venue. Weigh-ins, followed by a group meeting, will now be held at the Mallala Uniting Church every Monday night from 6.30pm. New members welcome.

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Neighbourhood Watch

Two Wells craft shop

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.

Time Out Craft Group

Time Out Craft Group at Two Wells.

Meet Wednesdays fortnightly, from 10am to 12noon Hart Memorial Hall, Two Wells (in recess December and January). Contact Di Meaney 8520 2308.

TWo wells BOWLING CLUB

Whether you are new to lawn bowls, and inexperienced or seasoned player, you will always be welcome at the Two Wells Bowling Club. Pennant teams play on Wednesday (Men), Thursday (Women), Saturday (Open gender). Contact Bev Molloy Phone. 0427 970 865. The clubrooms at Old Pt Wakefield Rd are available for hire and bar facilities may be provided. Contact Margaret Gameau Phone 8520 2257.

Two Wells Community centre TWO Wells Community Centre, Available for hire for weddings, special occasions, seminars, conventions. Seats up to 200, large kitchen & bar, Contact Jo Spurling 0401 356 598 for more information.

Two Wells CWA

CWA Wells Girls is the newly formed Two Wells branch of the South Australian Country Women’s Association (SACWA) which welcomes women of all ages and backgrounds, and provides an opportunity to socialise, form new friendships, share skills and knowledge, and opportunities to support your local community. Meetings are held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at the Two Wells Bowling Club at 7pm, new and interested members are welcome to come along. Find us on Facebook www.facebook. com/CWAWellsGirls/ or email CWA_WellsGirls@hotmail.com for more information.

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.

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.

Two Wells 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 8520 2607 or Secretary Adam Bail 0407 711 793.

Two Wells Playgroup

Two Wells Playgroup is held during school terms in the Two Wells Primary School hall from 9.30am until 11.30am for babies and children up to 5 years of age. Contact Clare on 0413 814 047 for more information or drop into the school on a Tuesday morning and see what all the fun is about.

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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.

Two Wells 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.

Two Wells RSL Two Wells RSL sub-branch, Old Port Wakefield Road, Two Wells, phone 8520 2826. Open Tuesday 9.30am and Fridays 9.30am til 6pm. 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

Two Wells scouts Cubs & Joeys Two Wells Scout Group. Cubs: 6.30pm - 8pm (Tuesdays) Scouts: 6.30pm - 8.30pm(Thursday) Joeys: 6.30pm - 7.30pm (Monday) Contact the Group Leader, Roger Ford. 0409 202 445.

Two Wells Regional Action Team

M Meetings are at 7.30 pm on the 3rd Wednesday of each month - in Two Wells Catholic Church Hall. Contact Caroline Scutcheon 0417 801 178 for more info.

Two Wells United Kids Two Wells United Kids is a fun Christian-based group open to children aged 7 years old to Year 7 held every Thursday afternoon from 4.30pm - 5.30pm at the Two Wells Uniting Church Hall. For a gold coin donation, there’s lots of games, craft, activities and of course discussion. More information can be found at facebook.com/TwoWellsUniting or contact Tim Littleford on 0466 330 556.

Two Wells United Youth Two Wells United Youth is an engaging and interactive Christian social group for children aged 12 years old to Year 12. The group is based at the Two Wells Uniting Church and offers a casual gettogether every Wednesday from 5pm - 6.30pm where everything from the bible, football teams, friendship groups and favourite foods is open for discussion. $3 includes tea. More information can be found at facebook.com/ TwoWellsUniting or contact Tim Littleford on 0466 330 556.

Uniting Church Australia Op Shop Two Wells Uniting Church treasure trove op shop, opening times, Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm and Saturday 9am to 12 noon. Open all school holidays, come in and browse, Uniting Church Hall Drew Street, Two Wells, contact Pam Duncan 8520 2764 any time for information.

UC Australia 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.

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NZ Red Knot caught at Thompsons Beach Jennifer Hiscock reports: A group of dedicated Friends of Shorebirds SE/Victorian Wader Study Group members and South Australian volunteers, sat quietly behind the small sand dune at Thompsons Beach on November 22 hoping to sight and catch small Red Knot birds. The net was set on the beach, and they were waiting for the tide to come in. The tide brings wader birds that feed along the edge of the water, to the high tide area. These birds have flown to South Australia from the arctic in the Northern hemisphere, arriving in October. They stay along the coast until April the next year when they fly some 13,000 km to return to the arctic, to breed. These extensive mud flats along the Samphire coast from Port Prime to Bald Hill, are where locals go to catch crabs. The birds are also there over summer, spread along the shoreline, following the daily incoming and outgoing tides. They stay to feed to get fatter for the long flight north. At 7pm on Wednesday November 22 the net was fired. It went over the birds that were in front of it at the time. What had been caught this time? Some 20 birds were caught. These were the red knot species, which are about the size of a spotted dove. The Red Knots were the target for this expedition, which is supported by the Adelaide and Mt Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management for 2017. This was very exciting, as only a single red knot had been caught and banded here previously. Each bird caught has a leg ring attached as a unique identifier, and two flag bands placed on the other leg, that indicate the year and location caught.

A flight migration map of the Red Knot. Setting a cannon net at Thompson Beach last month are, from left, Michael Campbell, Graham Parkyn, Eric Miller, Belinda Higham, Hannah Smith, Illa Marks and Vivien Holyoake.

ABOVE: Red Knot birds wading in the shallows at Thompson Beach.

Volunteer Maureen Christie inspects one of the captured Red Knot birds. Among the 20, was a bird with a white band. This was most exciting as it indicated that the bird had come from New Zealand. Usually, red knot birds from Australia and New Zealand fly north along separate routes. This bird was banded in 2008 in New

Zealand and had been seen up until 2011. And here it is now, with a flock of hundreds of other red knot, along the Gulf St Vincent coastline. The South Australian birds generally migrate north to the arctic via Asia. The bands on the birds allow them to be identified at any location where they feed as they fly north.

Australia Day 2018 breakfast Australia Day is a special day for all Australians to come together and celebrate our community and what we love about the country we call home. It is a chance to celebrate our Australian Citizenship as the bond which unites us all, whether we are Australian by birth or by choice. This year the Adelaide Plains Council will celebrate its annual Australia Day Breakfast at the Dublin Oval, South Terrace, Dublin on Friday January 26, with a fully cooked breakfast catered for by the Dublin Cricket Club and sponsored by Council. Commencing at 8am, breakfast will be followed by a Citizenship Ceremony where residents will join in with towns and regions across the nation in welcoming our newest citizens as part of the celebrations. Council will be joined by an Australia Day Ambas-

sador as our special guest presenter. It is a particularly significant occasion for those residents choosing to become Australian citizens, as they pledge their commitment to Australia and its people and accept the privileges and responsibilities of Australian citizenship. Following the ceremony, presentations will be made to the winners of the Australia Day Awards. Council encourages all Australians within our community, whether new or old, by birth or by choice, to join in Council’s Australia Day event and celebrate this great nation. Breakfast will be served from 8am, with formal proceedings set to commence at 9am and anticipated to conclude around 10am. As this will be held on the Oval, please bring a hat/shade and a chair.

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LEFT: A Red Knot with a New Zealand identification tag.

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All of Days’ eggs in one basket Have you ever wondered how so many eggs, of various brands and sizes, just keep appearing on the supermarket shelves? Well, it’s not by magic, but by a lot of hard work, persistence and risk-taking by chook owners, who put their heads on the chopping block to continually and consistently provide a product in high demand for our everincreasing population. Days Eggs at Lower Light has been operating for 28 years, with current managing director, Dion Andary and his wife Anne, starting their business back in 1989 just selling cartons of eggs from the back of a little $200 van. “Our kids were little and we worked non-stop 12-15 hours a day, seven days a week, working in other jobs

Louise Michael reports: too but also packing eggs on weekends and at night when the girls were in bed.” Speaking of the kids, that’s how the name DAYS Eggs came about – Dion, Anne, Yasmine and Sarah! The business grew, and when the egg industry was deregulated in 1992, Dion saw an opportunity to, over time, buy 14 egg Adelaide distributions, and even though their business was based at Lower Light, hatched the plan to start up Days Adelaide Egg Supplies. “People were getting out of the egg business, but we were just getting into it, so kept the Adelaide name to attract that commercial side of the industry.”

Adam Berger on the production line.

However, in 2005, things went egg-shaped when the local market was flooded by interstate eggs, resulting in an egg war. “Supermarkets went looking to SA suppliers, but the interstaters were pushing their way in, however during the surplus saga, Drakes Foodland kept us afloat and has continued being loyal supporters of us and our product,” Dion said. Of great concern now, is yet another influx of interstate eggs is hitting some South Australian supermarkets. To ensure sustainability of the SA egg industry into the future, and guarantee the high quality product we have come to expect, shoppers should ensure they buy local eggs by choosing eggs stamped SA#. In 2006, the business was corporatised to enable recapitalisation and expansion, allowing Dion and Anne to recapitalise and draw up their 15-year plan. “We achieved that plan in just two years, and being in it for the long haul, knew the future was to focus on quality, technology and volume.” “Technology is the future for true hen welfare outcomes - you don’t see farmers out in the paddock milking 400 cows with a bucket and milking stool- the world’s population is growing and we need to keep up.” The business soon outgrew the original purposebuilt shed so more land was acquired and more sheds built as part of its expansion. Eight years ago, a new egg sorting machine was installed, sorting 60,000 eggs an hour – hard to imagine, isn’t it? But that’s not all! A new 3000m2 factory has been built recently to house a new latest model state-of-theart machine from Holland, the first of this model in Australia.

ABOVE: Days Eggs managing director, Dion Andary, is excited about the company’s growth. BELOW: James Swan scans eggs as part of the sorting process.

“Australians eat 15 million eggs per day and we are proud to be a part of this industry.” - Dion Andary This should be up and rolling around Christmas time and will sort 126,000 eggs per hour! “It will create more hi-tech jobs, and is more efficient as we will box 1,000,000 eggs per day and continue supplying all supermarket chains and independents with various labels and weights of eggs.” “Australians eat 15 mil-

lion eggs per day – a great source of protein - and we are proud to be a part of this industry.” The welfare of the chickens is paramount, with automated technology ensuring their feed, water, temperature and ventilation is consistent. Days Eggs has kept growing, and now has eight sites around the state, including two rearing sites where chickens are raised until 16 weeks of age when they are moved

to the egg farms. Since its inception, the business has grown from 400 to 500,000 chooks, to 100 labels and 350 outlets, and staff wise, from just Anne and Dion, to now employing 90 staff across the eight sites. All yolks aside, the old adage of ‘Most people don’t see opportunity as it’s often dressed in work clothes’ doesn’t apply here, as Dion and Anne have grabbed and run with every possible opportunity.

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Fund My Neighbourhood success The Two Wells Craft Shop has been successful in its bid to gain funding through the state government’s $40 million Fund My Neighbourhood program. The group will receive $20,000 to create a unique, multi-purpose community garden at the rear of the property on Old Port Wakefield Road. The Fund My Neighbourhood initiative sought community-based projects to improve local neighbourhoods with residents across the state encouraged to vote on the projects they wanted to see in their district. One-off grants of between $10,000 and $150,000 were available for ideas as diverse as small local infrastructure upgrades, through to initiatives that strengthen neighbourhood cohesion. TWCS manager, Judi Frost, says their project “Community Growing Green Space”, fits in the environment and sustainability category and once completed, will provide a lovely meeting place for locals and visitors alike. “This will be an extra space for tourists and locals to sit and relax,” she said. “It will cater for a variety of

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community groups like Scouts, the local school, gardening clubs as well as families, who might like to get involved.” The space at the rear of the craft shop incorporates the town’s old jail cells, which the group hopes to turn into a help-yourself coffee and cake facility. There will be paved paths, boulders and natural materials, native water-wise plants, shady evergreen trees as well as seating and tables and a vegetable patch. Volunteers at the Two Wells Craft Shop would like to thank the efforts of all local residents who voted and in particular, Marie Tapscott, who devoted many hours to promoting the cause. Work on the garden is expected to begin in April next year. RIGHT: Two Wells locals Judi Frost and Di Meaney are thrilled the local Craft Shop has received funding for a community garden.

Christmas concert cheer Two Wells Community Children’s Centre (TWCCC) held its annual Christmas celebration on Friday December 9. Despite the threat of a summer thunderstorm, the popular event went ahead as planned, with families enjoying the relaxed atmosphere.

Children who access the centre loved the face painting, jumping castle and disco, and of course the concert, which was this year held in the gym of the neighbouring Two Wells Primary School. After the sausages had been eaten and the cake stall had all but been sold out, it was time for the

main event – the children sharing some of their favourite songs. As parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters and friends gathered round, those little people, many soon to start their schooling journey, capped off a lovely evening with sweet, pure voices. Merry Christmas to you all.

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Dakota’s quest to be national face of rodeo Bronwyn Sharpe, Edmund Pegge, and Anne Sawtell.

An actor’s life recounted Natalie Centenera reports: The Two Wells Library held its last author event for 2017 on Friday December 8 at the Two Wells Bowling Club, hosting Australian actor Edmund Pegge, who was in town to promote his autobiography, ‘Forever Horatio, An Actor’s Life.’ With a short performance of Shakespeare to begin his talk, Edmund was quick to point out that his book was “not a Jimmy Barnes story”. “I do not come from a poverty background, I come from a colonial, middle class background, and I’m proud of it,” he said. “I’m well educated and so on, you don’t often get books about that.” Edmund described his newly published book as a straight forward and very nice read, a sentiment that he says is echoed by Dame Judi Dench, his friend since 1966. Horatio was the supporting character of Hamlet, and it turned out that Edmund almost always landed the supporting role, never the lead, both in the play Hamlet and other projects. Although he concedes that he has led a very happy and fulfilled life, despite never having made ‘the big time’. “I maximised my potential,” he explained, the reason as to why he never married or had children, a factor in life that he would change if he were to do it all over again. Having spent his childhood years in Old Windsor, 50 miles from London, his family immigrated to South Australia and he completed his studies at St Peters in Adelaide. Edmund said he has rich memories from his time in England, and they are full of detail, which he has translated into the written word in his book. He has many an interesting anecdote, such as his father having arrested Gandhi, his mother re-

ceiving elocution lessons from Lionel Logue, famous for treating King George VI’s chronic stammer, and Edmund himself taking Vivian Leigh, the actress who played Scarlett O’Hara, on a date. “Scarlett O’Hara was in my car,” he said with a cheeky glow. “She was just enchanting, a goddess.” Edmund wasn’t always an actor, he worked in the cement section at Elder Smith’s in Adelaide when first leaving school, although he quickly realised the commercial world wasn’t for him. He spent two years at the prestigious NIDA, and landed a position in the Young Elizabethan Players, touring the country performing Shakespeare. “That was a way to learn your craft” he stated, referring to the tours as arduous work. He then began to star in TV and radio roles, before sailing to England, “to extend his craft”. After returning to South Australia Edmund embarked on delivering educational programs, including poetry and creative writing, to schools from 1997 to 2009. “We did an awful lot of good,” he says, referring to the time spent delivering the programs. “In the words of Othello, ‘I do believe I did a service to the State’.” He also divulged that he has been killed many times, artistically that is. “The last time I was killed was down the road whilst filming Wolf Creek,” he said. “A violent show, really, not my cup of tea,” he confessed. And on that deathly note, Edmund wrapped up his interesting talk, taking questions from the delighted audience who promptly lined up to purchase a copy of his autobiography and have it personally signed, before enjoying a light lunch.

Joan Post and Rae Wilson. Both ladies loved the talk, describing Edmund as down to earth and humourous, a typical English gentleman.

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Lewiston barrel racer Dakota Michaelis is hoping to become the next Miss Rodeo Australia. It’s been a while since anyone from South Australia has claimed the title, and Dakota is set to shine. The 20-year-old competes throughout the year at rodeo events across the country and this year was named the South Australian Rookie Barrel Racing Champion. As well as promoting the sport of barrel racing and the wider rodeo life in general, Dakota is raising funds for the Prospect-based Epilepsy Centre. “I was teaching a young girl who suffers from this condition to ride and just thought it was a wonderful group to support,” Dakota said. “I like that I’m helping to raise awareness of epilepsy as well as promote the sport I have lived and breathed since I was five years old.” Dakota’s first rodeo experience was at the Peterborough rodeo when she was five. It’s fitting then that this year, 15 years down the track, she took out the title of Miss Peterborough, in the process giving her a shot at the national crown. The Miss Rodeo Australia competition is serious business, with contestants having to demonstrate horsemanship, public speaking skills and knowledge of the sport and its associated industry.

Dakota Michaelis shows her style in the barrel racing on Ransom. There’s also a lengthy faceto-face interview she will have to complete in front of a panel of judges in Warwick, Queensland, in January next year. “If I win, this will give me the opportunity to further my career internationally,” Dakota said. The title-holder will receive

$15,000 worth of travel and prizes, including an overseas trip to Canada to participate in the world renowned Calvary Stampede. “I’ll get to meet so many people, it would be the trip of a lifetime,” Dakota enthused. Dakota is raising funds

for her tilt at the Miss Rodeo Australia title in a variety of ways, including raffle tickets, selling t-shirts and possibly a movie-night. If you’d like to support Dakota in any way look her up on Facebook or contact her direct on 0488 563 530.

Letters to the editor

Response to council’s ‘journey’ Re: “OUR JOURNEY – TWO YEARS ON”, a report written by Adelaide Plains Council CEO, James Miller, and published on November 20, 2017. The above report made interesting reading in APC Council minutes and I congratulate APC on some of its achievements. However, in the interests of “transparency” (that word again) perhaps the rest of the story should be exposed. Failures “Our Journey – Two Years On” 1. CWMS a) Incompetence of middle management in the extreme to initially put in place the CWMS that was not fit for purpose. b) Not three houses requiring effluent pumps as originally stated by council - the figure is 30 and growing. c) Untruths told to councillors regarding engineer inspections of all homes in Mallala prior to construction to ascertain septic levels and available fall. The chamber told “all but six homes.” Random selection of 55 homes proved no inspection was carried out at that time. 2. Organisational rebranding

– council name change a) First suggested to council by members of Adelaide Plains Ratepayers and Residents Association. Not an initiative of Adelaide Plains Council. 3. Effluent Flooding of Mr Don MacKenzie’s home from CWMS failure. a) Complaints to council by Mr MacKenzie virtually overlooked and ignored after the initial flooding. b) Would not have achieved the final outcome if not for the intervention of APRRA. c) Disgraceful that six months elapsed before completion of remediation. 4. Middle management making decisions without councillors knowledge. a) Middle management knee-jerk reaction to closing the camping facilities at Port Parham and Mallala without informing elected members, created major loss of earnings for businesses in Parham, Dublin and Mallala and creating a void in tourism to this district. 5. GRFMA Ongoing frustration partially caused by the CEO’s failure to carry out the initial wishes of elected members and del-

egates to GRFMA to notify the GRFMA board of APC’s desire to withdraw, allowing months to pass before finally carrying out the elected members instructions, potentially putting APC at financial risk. 6. Two Wells Transfer Station – Carslake Road asbestos debacle. a) Thirteen days between discovery of asbestos at Two Wells transfer station and notification of the CEO. b) From council’s minutes November 20, 2017, it is obvious no-one will be held responsible within council for this failing. c) How could this asbestos contamination occur if staff (and highly paid managers) have been properly trained and understand their respective role within APC? d) $150,000+ debt incurred by APC requiring an adjustment to a quarterly budget review. e) APC hopes to recoup some costs from insurance companies – since when have you been able to insure against incompetency? 7. Introduction of Governance Advisory Panel. a) The CEO’s report lauds the introduction of the GAP –

(Kangaroo Court) b) A total waste of ratepayer’s funds seem to be accessed by thin skinned, self promoting factions within APC for little or no community benefit. c) There is no fair judgement and no right to representation = (Kangaroo Court). d) $12,500 cost to council on one occasion with no significant outcome. e) Numerous biased and one-sided solicitor’s letters forwarded at the behest of selfpromoting GAP members, adding to the waste of ratepayer’s funds. And so it goes on… If the executive management and staff mentioned in the CEO’s report, “Journey Two Years On”, had been as successful as they would like to think, and there was no list of failures as above, the ratepayers would be only too pleased to congratulate them, but I fear that is not the case. Failures and bad decisions continue. Neil Slater, Mallala Two Wells Echo, January, 2018


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Local kids get into Christmas theme

Bec O’Brien reports:

A beautiful summer evening was the perfect backdrop for Two Wells Primary School’s annual End of Year Carols on Tuesday December 5. With families and friends gathering on the oval and enjoying the pre-show sausage sizzle, the stage was set for the classes of 2017 to show their creativity, musicality and style. Presenting a range of classic Christmas carols, including Jingle Bells, It’s Christmas Time and Feliz Navidad, the classes also surprised with All I want for Christmas & Nuttin’ for Christmas; a remix of Snoop Dogg’s Winter Wonderland and Santa’s Gonna Come on a Surfboard. The whole-school finale at the end was a hit with.

Santa Clause and Mrs Clause were sighted at TWPS’s recent Christmas Concert. They’re also known here as Michael and Brianna Barber.

LEFT: Natalia, Ella, Valentina and Siena Cavallaro all ready for the TWPS Christmas concert.

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Lachlan Sochacki and Blake Harris.

TWPS Year 2/3 teacher Adele Tassone with her mum, Karyn Tassone.

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Best wishes to you all for a happy and safe Festive Season For those who are driving long distances, remember to allow time in your schedule to take regular breaks. It’s not all about the destination— enjoy the journey. If you intend to spend time on a boat, surf ski or paddleboard, it’s important to note that new laws came into effect on 1 December. For motorised vessels less than 4.8 m in length everyone on board must wear a lifejacket when underway or at anchor. For vessels 4.8 m to 12 m in length children aged 12 or under must wear a lifejacket at all times when on an open area of a vessel.

Leaving primary school behind them are Zayd, Jarrod, Jack, Corey, Garry and Beau.

Jasmin, Kelly, Charlize, Amie and Harley are all set for Year 8.

Two Wells Primary Year 7 Graduation Bec O’Brien reports: Looking far older than their 12 or 13 years of age, the 2017 Year 7 students at Two Wells Primary School graduated with style on Wednesday December 13. Dressed to impress the young students celebrated the end of their primary schooling years with a short, official presentation at the school, which was followed by a shared tea, dancing and fun photo booth. While all of the students went home winners after their final year at TWPS, a few stood out, including Declan, who won the Dean Anderson Student of the Year Award; Samuel, who won the Noel Oakley Sports Award; Ella, who was awarded the Carolyn Hart Academic Award, and Riley, who won the Neville Sharpe Community Service Award. Congratulations to all award winners and best of luck to everyone for high school next year.

Waving goodbye to Year 7 is, from left, Diana, Emilee, Heidi, Natalie, Tayla, Kiara, Ally and Shae.

Lifejackets must now also be worn for users of paddleboards and surf skis when operated more than 400 m from shore. There is now a new voucher system to encourage boat users to replace old lifejackets with new, more modern ones. More information on the new laws can be obtained by phoning 1300 183 046 or visiting the website: https://www.sa.gov.au/topics/ https://www.sa.gov.au/topics/boatingboating-and-marine and-marine

Cody, Jacob, Keyan, Clay and Ashton.

Mathew, Jake, Scott, Tyler and James say ‘adios’ to Year 7.

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ABOVE: Looking much older than their years are Ella, Sofie, Ashlee and Despina. RIGHT: Ben, Kaidyn, Declan, Samuel, Connor and Riley are all smiles following their Yr 7 graduation. PHOTOS: Bec O’Brien

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Rollicking rock ‘n’ roll rendezvous Virgara Winery at Angle Vale was a vibrant meeting place for rock and rollers from all over Adelaide on Sunday November 26. The annual Rock ‘n’ Roll Christmas picnic, held by the Legends Rock and Roll Community Club, donated the gold coin entry fee to the Make a Wish Foundation. With over 1200 people attending, the largest crowd at the annual event so far, enjoying the live music and kicking up their heels on the dancefloor, and with many attendees in vintage clothing, it was like stepping back in time. Bands donated their time free for the event, Mystery Train, The Cadillacs, The Wild Ones, Rhythm Cats, The Runaway Boys and Strange Brew,

Natalie Centenera reports:

didn’t miss a beat. Colourful classic cars were displayed in the grounds and added to the yesteryear atmosphere. Santa arrived for the children who also enjoyed a jumping castle and face painting, as well as a whirl on the dancefloor with their parents and grandparents. The perfect weather contributed to the success of the day at the picturesque venue, picnics nestled amongst gumtrees and a well-manicured lawn. Keep next year’s date, 25 November 2018, free! A great day and a great cause.

Mary Jeffries from Henley Beach, Diane Miles from Torrens Park, Nicky Hall from Paralowie, and Filomena Ceccarelli from Hectorville, found the day to be fabulous and a fantastic location at the winery.

Rock n’ Rollers hit the dancefloor. BELOW: Classic cars on display.

Kay Hiesley from Lost in the 50’s Rock ‘n’ Roll group.

Linda Atze and Diane Smith from the Barossa Valley Rockers, who found it to be an excellent day with perfect weather.

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Harry Who? Harry Oodle is too cute! This cute puppy face, pictured right, was recently named Petbarn’s Puppy and Kitten of the Year winner for SA. Lewiston pooch, Harry Oodle, is owned by Leanne Hall and is loving Cavoodle. Over 5,300 puppy and kitten owners nominated their fur-baby to be the Puppy or Kitten of the Year, and 68,300 pet lovers voted for their favourite entry. With 101 votes, 11-month-old Harry Oodle was named the cutest puppy in SA and was rewarded with a $200 Petbarn gift voucher.

Days of January January 1- New Year’s Day, or National Hangover Day, depends how you welcomed in the New Year! January 19- International Flower Day (IFD) is held annually on the 19th January. The day is about spreading happiness to others by means of a simple flower! IFD hopes to inspire and engender positive social change. By reminding us of the benefits of connecting with one another, appreciating, respecting and accepting each other, the world will hopefully be a better place. January 26- Australia Day is the official National Day of Australia. Celebrated annually on 26 January, it marks the anniversary of the 1788 arrival of the First Fleet of British ships to New South Wales under the command of Governor Arthur Phillip. In present-day Australia, celebrations reflect the diverse society and landscape of the nation and are marked by community and family events, reflections on Australian history, official community awards and citizenship ceremonies welcoming new members of the Australian community. How will you be spending Australia Day in 2018? January 27- International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust, which occurred during the Second World War. It commemorates the genocide that resulted in the death of an estimated 6 million Jewish people. January 31- Total lunar eclipse also known as a Blood Moon. A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes within Earth’s shadow. As the eclipse begins,

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CUTE: Lewiston pooch, Harry Oodle. Earth’s shadow first darkens the moon slightly.Then, the shadow begins to ‘cover’ part of the moon, turning it a dark redbrown color. Australia is well placed for a visually stunning effect, so don’t forget to eye the sky this night!

ABOVE: Maya and baby Cleo Pooley. BELOW LEFT: Baby Stella. BELOW RIGHT: Cleo Pooley.

Baby’s First Christmas It will be an extra special Christmas for a number of families throughout the district with an extra present (or more) for a new family member. Baby Cleo arrived in October and is adored by her big sister, two-year-old Maya, and parents Thomas and Rachel Pooley of Lower Light pictured far right. Baby Stella greeted the world in August and is the first child to Sarah Dinham and Josh Osbourne, and by the looks of her cheeky smile she will bring much joy to her family this Christmas, pictured right.

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of what some of them had to say.

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“I hope to work less and play more. I’d love to spend more time with my grandchildren.”

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MOVIE REVIEW: Beautifully moving Anna White of Two Wells, is a primary teacher at St Brigid’s Catholic School at Evanston. Here is her review of the movie ‘Wonder’ for Echo readers. Based on the New York Times bestseller, WONDER tells the incredibly inspiring and heartwarming story of August Pullman, Auggie, a boy with facial differences who enters fifth grade, attending a mainstream elementary school for the very first time. As an end-of-year activity, several staff members thought this would be a good, educational and motivational experience for the students. And they were absolutely right! Auggie was born with TCS (Treacher Collins Syndrome)- who’d ever heard of that? Not me for sure and definitely not any of the children in my Year 2/3 class. The story relates to how ordinary or normal, yet difficult, it was for any child on the first day at school– but Auggie was no ordinary kid. Intelligent, funny, and shy, with an outwardly obvious ‘disadvantage’. When you’re different people always notice and comment, don’t they? Unfortunately these comments are not always positive. How does one deal with them? What to do? How to react? How does that affect someone on the inside? What choices does one make as a consequence? This little child with TCS was born with facial differences that, up until now, had prevented him

from going to a mainstream school. Auggie becomes the most unlikely of heroes when he enters the local fifth grade class. He tries desperately to fit in, but as his sister Via reminds him, he should not try to fit in, if he was born to stand out. What great advice for all! Hope my children heard that one – I will certainly reinforce that to them. Auggie eventually made friends, only with much difficulty, after being treated like a freak and being severely bullied. He also became just as much the hero as he inspired those around him to make wiser choices and to be truer to their inner selves, honest, kind and caring. The English teacher, Mr Browne, had a precept, “When given the choice between being right or being kind, always choose kind,” challenging probably, but none-the-less great words to live by. ‘Wonder’ is not just about how a bullied boy got through middle school, it’s about who we are as people, and who do we really want to be. It also took a look, through their own eyes, at other ‘related’ persons. How they felt, how his presence affected them, emphasising that everyone needs attention, understanding, care and love. This is a beautifully moving story with many parallel, intertwining tales, beginning with the strategies Auggie developed to cope with his affliction and how to deal with people’s reactions – all the while moving forward.

By Wells Girls president Caroline Hardiman

Wonder was highly recommended by our reviewer and her class. Simultaneously, helping people to open their eyes and see a new, exciting world, all the way to outer space even. Our children really enjoyed the movie and the whole movie experience. It is a film for all ages ranging from 7 years upwards. I and my Year 2/3s would highly recommend it. Go see it – you will feel uplifted, inspired and truly happy afterwards.

It has been a busy few months for the Wells Girls CWA branch. The past few months we have started holding crafty afternoons at the Old Council Chambers. The first one held in midOctober was well attended and one of our members demonstrated how to upcycle small tins into pin cushions. This day we also made Christmas decorations, aprons and produce bags to sell at the Two Well Xmas parade. Other afternoons have consisted of people bringing their current craft projects to work on, while having a cuppa and chat. At our November meeting we learnt to crochet, with a visitor coming in to show us the basics. For some it was a new experience and others a refresher. Our December meeting was brought forward to

December 12 to allow us to prepare for the Two Wells Street parade. On this night we finalised the items for the table and made cordial and beeswax food covers. The last bingo night was held on October 27, a good turn out and fun night was had; keep an eye out for next year’s bingo night. Like this year, they will be coinciding with the Blue Light Discos. In the New Year, as a branch we plan to continue our crafty afternoons at the Old Council Chamber at least once a month at 2pm on a Saturday. Dates are still to be confirmed so watch this space. Our branch meetings are held on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at the Two Wells Bowling Club. If you would like to get involved or just see what we are about, feel free to come along or look us up on Facebook.

Don’t become a Book review: The Lowland a highlight road statistic Each month the Two Wells Book Club will bring you a review of the book that had been read by the group the previous month. The book club meets once a month at the Two Wells Library. We hope you enjoy the segment and are provided with an opportunity to engage with some books that you might never have thought to pick up and read. This month’s book is ‘The Lowland’ by Jhumpa Lahiri. A well-received novel by all book club members! The Lowlands offers an insight into a culture and history not entirely known by readers. Coupled with a wonderfully written story, all agreed this 2013 Man Booker Prize nominee, was well worth the read. Jhumpa Lahiri is an American writer, the daughter of Bengali Indian emigrants.

Her fiction is autobiographical, drawing from her own personal experiences as well as those of her parents, friends, acquaintances and others in the Bengali communities with which she is familiar. Her characters, often Indian immigrants to America, navigate between the cultural values of their homeland and their adopted home. Opening in Calcutta, two brothers, Subhash and Udayan, grow into adolescence almost inseparably. Time and circumstances inevitably see them travel separate life journeys. When the Vietnam war pulls the world into the focus of the United State’s experience, Udayan, charismatic and impulsive, finds himself drawn into the Naxalite movement, a rebellion waged to eradicate inequity and poverty, in his own country. Subhash travels to Rhode Island

in the United States to further his education. Udayan, however, caught up in the political fervour of his beliefs, will give everything, risk all, for what he believes, and in doing so will transform the futures of those dearest to him: his newly married, pregnant wife, his brother and their parents. For all of them, the repercussions of his actions will reverberate across continents and seep through the generations that follow. The author is able to illicit empathy from readers for her characters while engaging them in a narrative of political history and familial tragedy over years, decades and generations. If you are up for an incredible journey over continents and through history, and are looking to seek your teeth into learning about something you may not already know, then have a crack at the Lowlands!

January brings range of invaders A Happy New Year to all the readers of the Amateur Gardener notes, may this year bring you happiness and joy in your garden endeavours. January brings the aromas of ripening fruit, the squawk of the Cockies but also the delicious fruits of the summer stone fruits. To keep diseases at bay, remove all fallen fruits and keep the orchard floor clean. If the ants are still a problem use the sticky ant traps. White flies still seem to be swarming so early in the morning, or in the cool of the evening, squirt the flies off with a spray of water being sure to do the underside of the leaves as well. If this is notAMATEUR sufficient make a very weak solutionGARDENER of soapy water using only pure soap and spray in the cool of the evening, making sure all parts of the leaves are covered. Wash the soapy solution off the next morning and repeat when necessary. Keep repeating throughout the life cycle of the white fly. The yellow sticky traps attract the white flies but may attract the beneficial insects such as Lady Birds as well so use the spraying methods in conjunction. A good deep watering twice a week should beAMATEUR sufficient, except in the really hot spellsGARDENER when more may be needed. A deep soak is more beneficial to

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With Karlee Mutch As the weather is warming up we would like to remind the community to please use caution when using an outside BBQ, any farming equipment, lawn mowers, etc. On total fire ban days, you are NOT to use an open fire barbecue. We are urging all residents to please drive safe and think of others on the road. Puzzle 3 (Medium, difficulty rating 0.58)Do not drink/drug drive

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as we approach the silly season. Everyone deserves to come home this Christmas to their loved ones. Do not become a statistic on our roads, be present for next years festive season, not a memory. Two Wells CFS would like to wish you all a merry Christmas and a safe and happy new year and we thank the community for their support during 2017 and on-going.

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It’s time for Supermoto Year’s Eve Track Motards Adelaide are holding a New Year’s Eve ‘ish’, track day at Port Gawler on Saturday December 30. Anyone is welcome! If you’re new to the activity, send the team from Track Motards Adelaide a message on facebook and they will help you along every step of the way, including on the day itself. Spectating is free, and is absolutely worth the trip if you want to see some supermoto in person, or are thinking about having a go, but are not yet sure. You are welcome to go and suss it out and ask a bunch of questions. Sign on at 8am, with bikes on

track and ready by 9am. Any bike is welcome, you just need road tyres whether it be 17” supermoto wheels or road tyres on your 21” and 18”/19” off road wheels. You are required to bring a few safety items; a helmet with Australian standards or ECE sticker, one or two pieces of leather (no textiles), leather motorcycle gloves, motorcycle boots (road or MX), catch cans for carby and crankcase breathers, radiator overflow bottle, and axle, footpeg and bar end sliders are highly recommended but not essential. There will be help on the day with catch cans, you are just re-

quired to bring a bottle and some zip ties. Entrance fees are $65 for seniors, $30 for juniors (under 18s) and spectating is free! You will also need a MSA license to ride, a one-day license will cost $30 or you are able to purchase an annual license for $130. To apply for your annual license, hop online to www.motorcyclingsa.org.au. On the day, sign in at the kiosk and head on over to the Motard’s pit tent. Nothing like the sound of a motorcycle roaring past to leave 2017 behind and head straight down the track to 2018!

Vlad Perejogin of Track Motards Adelaide on the track.

Working his way around the showjumping course is James Richardson on Gypsy.

Connor Roe show jumping.

Kaeya Brooks led by Shona Eckermann.

Kayla Healey dressage.

Tommy and Marcus Richardson show jumping.

Kayla Healey show jumping.

TWE&PC riders, (back) Connor Roe, Kayla Healey, (middle) James Richardeson, Maddison O’Brien, (front) Kaeya Brooks and Tommy Richardson took part in a one day event training day held at Mount Pleasant last month.

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The three one-day event phases of dressage, cross-country and showjumping are a challenge for both horse and rider. Some of Two Wells Equestrian and Pony Club’s younger members recently took up an opportunity to gain more experience in these disciplines when they attended a one-day event training day at Mount Pleasant on Sunday November 26. While there was no official timing of the cross-country and showjumping

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Bec O’Brien reports:

phases, participants were required to adhere to all standard rules with regard to gear checks and jumping penalties. Each horse and rider combination also had to learn and present a graded dressage test. The club had a strong contingent of young red and white riders take part in the day with everyone achieving success and learning a great deal.

Maddison O’Brien on the cross-country course. Two Wells Echo, January, 2018


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Ride on mower donated to Two Wells Bowls By Irene Giannikos

The Two Wells Bowling Club night bowls, co-ordinated by Tony Zarko and Joyce Dunne, has been well supported. Players with varying levels of skill have enjoyed the game, played in a good spirit of competitiveness and fun whilst getting some gentle exercise. After the game a light supper is provided and new friends are made whilst the scores are tallied and the winners get the chocolates.

PENNANT COMPETITION

This season the six teams entered in the Metropolitan Bowls Association are having a middle of the road year. The ladies Thursday team are the stars sitting third on the ladder. Ian Campbell has been on hand providing coaching and tips especially for the novice bowlers and Wayne Stauwer ensures there is always a drink available.

Night bowls resumes on January 9th – 6.30pm - so come along and join in. For more information call Tony on 0415 371 777.

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The Members of the Two Wells Bowling Club would like to thank all of our sponsors for supporting the club. It is through their generosity that

the club can maintain its premises and provide a sporting facility for the community to enjoy regardless of age and ability. Are you looking to buy a ride on lawn mower? Two Wells Landscaping have kindly donated a brand new “Tiga” – 66cm cut – RRP $2999 with the proceeds being donated to three sporting clubs. All offers over $1500 considered; call Irene Giannikos 0417 810 029.

Alex to play for Association Round 1: This match saw the season open at Two Wells against Craigmore (Blue). The local Daly boys made a good start to the season with Alex top scoring with 24 runs, Daniel taking a wicket and Michael taking a catch. Blake Hamilton also made a handy 19 runs to help take their runs to 96. Unfortunately they had a loss with the score ending at Two Wells 7/96 and Craigmore (Blue) 2/131. Round 2: The boys made a tidy amount of runs, scoring 104. Their fielding effort was also strong, with a blinder of a catch from Blake Hamilton in the slip area to help keep North Pines (Red) to a total run score of 71. Blake also topped the wickets taking with two wickets for the game. Top run scorer again was Alex Daly with 16, closely followed by Lachlan Sochacki on 16 who hit a 6. The boys shared the runs around with Blake Hamilton, Jacob Pellizzari, Jayke Hansen, Tyler Moyle and Michael Daly all making some runs to add to the total of 4/104. North Pines (Red) 4/71. Round 3: Two Wells had the Bye. Round 4: This match was against Virginia who forfeited, although for the

Mel & Darren Sochacki report: Virginia boys that were able to make it the coaches decided to play a scratch match, which was great to see. Round 5: Two Wells played against North Pines (Green), who made a very good total of 4/175 with three of their players retiring. Alex Daly for Two Wells was again handy with his bowling taking two wickets. Cricket newcomer, Mitchell Boobyer, has done a great job so far this season and scored his first wicket with a bowling. Jacob Pellizzari also took a very handy catch to help take a wicket. With all the players getting a bat it was a bit of a mixed lot with some ducks. Blake Hamilton made a tidy 31 runs, Alex Daly with 23, Lachlan Sochacki with 18, hitting another 6 at what looks to be his favorite ground. End score Two Wells lost 10/134 to North Pines (Red) 4/175. Round 6: Another win but a close one for Two Wells. This was a very low scoring game for both teams seeing them both make less than 100 runs.

Two Wells batted first with a few making some runs and unfortunately two making ducks. Alex Daly again top scored with 16 runs followed by Logan Bennier with 13. Two Wells went into field keeping Craigmore (White) to a low score with three of their players also scoring ducks. Mitchell Boobyer, Alex Daly, Blake Hamilton and Jack Hankins took wickets. Scores ended up at Two Wells 6/95 defeating Craigmore (White) 7/84. Round 7: This was a very close match against Angle Vale at their home ground. Two Wells started the batting, making a total of 81 runs, with Jacob Pellizzari top scoring with a total of 17. Zac Cleaver finished the innings with a very handy nine-not-out. This then sent Two Wells out to field with the two youngest taking on the wicket keeping position (Michael Daly and Jayke Hansen). They both made some great stops for the bowlers. Blake Hamilton was the top wicket taker with two. Daniel Daly and Jack Hankins also took a wicket each. Final score was Angle Vale 6/82 defeated Two Wells 6/81.

Two Wells junior cricketer Alex Daly has been strong in the batting so far this season and has been picked for the under 12s Association Team. PHOTO: BEC O’BRIEN.

Two Wells Women’s Cricket improving The team started with eight players but have picked up a few fill-ins along the way. The girls have played well in each game getting better every week. Two Wells first game was at home where we made 6 for 159 with top scorer Leanne Pool on 39 not out and taking 2 for 16 with the ball and Ashleigh Devenport taking 2 for 10. Game two saw them venture to Eyre Royals formally known at Rose and Crown where it was a tight match going down by 3 runs. Top scorers were Leanne Pool 31 not out and Ashleigh Devenport 27. With Rebecca Pool taking the only wicket for 18 runs. Game 3 saw us go to North Pines where they managed another win. Top scorers were Ashleigh Devenport 35 not out Megan Curry 31 not out and Leanne Pool 30 not out. The best bowlers were Ashleigh Devenport 2/29 , Heidi Applebee 1/6, Michelle Taylor who played her first game ever 1/22 and Rebecca Pool 1/26. Game 4 saw the girls try for an outright win after Para Hills made 5/94 in their first innings. Rebecca Pool was on fire with the ball taking all 5 wickets for 3 runs off 6 overs with 4 maidens. Two Wells battered the second week making a quick fire 2/125 off 16 overs which saw Leanne Pool make a quick 30 not out and Rebecca Pool making 33 not out. Two wells decided to declare and put Para hills back in to bat and try for an outright win. They just missed out Para Hills holding on just at 6/36. Jessica Pool took 2/0 off 3, Ashleigh Devenport 2/5 , Rebecca Pool 1 /3 and Mel Sochacki ¼. Game 1 Two Wells 6/159 defeated Parafield gardens Black 7/86. Top scorers: Leanne pool 39 n/o, Heidi Applebee 17, Megan Curry 16. Bowling: Ashleigh Devenport 2/10, Leanne Pool2/16. Game 2 Two Wells lost 5/135 to Eyre

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Leanne Pool reports: Royals 1/138. Top scorers: Leanne Pool 31n/o, Ashleigh Devenport 27, Rebecca Pool 1/18. Game 3 Two Wells 4/203 defeated North Pines 6/184. Top Scorers: Ashleigh Devenport 35 n/o, Megan Curry 31n/o, Leanne Pool 30 n/o. Best bowlers: Ashleigh Devenport 2/29, Heidi Applebee 1/6, Michelle Taylor 1/22, Rebecca Pool 1/26. Game 4 Two Wells 2/125 defeated Para Hills 5/94 and 6/36. Best Batters: Rebecca Pool 33n/o, Leanne Pool 30 n/o. Best bowlers first innings: Rebecca Pool 5/3. Second innings: Jessica Pool 2/0, Ashleigh Devenport 2/5, Rebecca Pool 1/3, Mel Sochacki 1/4.

BELOW: Leanne Pool for Two Wells, hits one away on her way to 30 not out against Para Hills.

PHOTOS: Bec O’Brien

Two Wells Cricket Club’s women’s team are currently sitting second on the ladder heading into the Christmas break. From left (back) Michelle Taylor, Mel Sochacki, Bec Pool, Caroline Hardiman, Kelly Devenport, (front) Leanne Pool and Ashleigh Devenport. Absent Jessica Pool, Megan Miller and Heidi Applebee.

Ashleigh Devenport opens the batting for Two Wells against Para Hills. www.twowellsecho.com.au

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Gotcha! Five wicket haul all in

Two Wells Cricket Club’s Bec Pool took an amazing five wickets for just three runs against Para Hills recently.

a day’s work for Bec

Sending the ball whistling down the pitch is no mean feat for any bowler. Add to this the pressure of trying to take a few wickets with as little runs lost as possible in your allocated overs, and the tension goes up even further. For Two Wells Cricket Club bowler, Bec Pool, it’s all in a days’ play, taking the pressure, and the wickets, all in her stride. Bec had a game to remember recently when she returned figures of five wickets for just three runs in six overs. Four of these were maiden overs too. One wicket was a caught-andbowled wicket, two were bowled, one was plumb LBW and another was caught in the field.

Bec O’Brien reports:

Impressive by any standards. Bec has been a regular at the club for many years, following in the footsteps of her mum Leanne. It’s truly a family affair with sister, Jessica, also playing alongside the pair. While Bec doesn’t profess to be a strong batter, (though she can undoubtedly hold her own) her bowling this season has been outstanding. According to MyCricket online records, only one other player in the Para District Cricket Association has returned better bowling figures – 6 for 7 off 4.4 overs – but that was 10 years ago. Well done Bec!

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