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ON THE COVER Cancer survivor Jo-Anne Glasby is getting ready for this year’s Relay for Life in Dalby on September 13-14.
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A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR ƈ Baby it’s cold outside Ɖ We have been singing up a storm in the office while compiling the July edition of the Dalby Harvest. Unfortunately, a neighbouring dog has been joining us even when we were trying to actually work. The July Dalby Harvest is the last edition of the magazine to be created in the Jandowae office. From next month, the magazine will be compiled right in the heart of Dalby, in the Chamber of Commerce building in Cunningham Jessica Flynn, Editor Street. Amy will be working out of the Dalby office Monday to Wednesdays from 9am to 4pm, and will be available on Thursdays and Fridays by appointment. The Jandowae office remains the head office of Western Downs Magazines. In the meantime, the July edition of your magazine is full of some great articles and competitions! On pages 2 and 3, we have photos from the very popular Jandowae Timbertown Festival. Congratulations to all those involved in orchestrating such a fantastic event for the Western Downs! On page 7 there is information on the upcoming Dalby Relay for Life, as well as the story of Jo-Anne Glasby, who graces the cover this month. Also, don’t forget to enter the Beautiful Babies (p 28) and the Empire Theatre (p 17) competitions this month. Speaking of babies, the Western Downs Magazines team would like to congratulate Jessica and family on the arrival of Annabelle Eliza. We already have Annabelle in the office learning all about the magazines! We hope you enjoy your July edition of the magazine. Kate, Karel & Amy melodically for
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Local Information
AERO CLUB - DALBY Flying day at the Dalby Aerodrome, First Sunday of the month from 2pm. All welcome. Ph: Terry, 4662 4524 or 0417 615 876 APEX CLUB - DALBY Meets fortnightly at the Windsor Hotel, Dalby. Ph: Johnno Webster, 0428 882 311 AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS - DALBY Meets second Tuesday every second month commencing February. Contact June Crump, 4662 1036 AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS BLOODBANK CLINICS First Tuesday & Friday commencing March on a quarterly basis. Contact Dawn Topp, 0429 383 067 BUNYA MTS & DISTRICT AMCOM INC. Promoting Radio Communications & Electronics. Meets on the first Saturday in February, May, August & November. For more info, Ph: Neil 0488 687 649, or Ricky 0429 726 833 CAKE DECORATORS’ ASSOCIATION DALBY & DISTRICT Meeting second Tuesday of the month. Ph: Janelle 4662 4016 or Katrina 4662 2816
every Monday during the school term at MYCNC, from 9.30am to 11.30am. They ask for a $2.00 donation to go towards craft supplies and a small plate of morning tea to share.bFor further information, contact: Estelle – 0406 672 834, or MYCNC – 07 4662 0152. DALBY COUNTRY MUSIC CLUB Meets 3rd Sunday each month at the Senior Citizens Hall 1-5pm. Phone Brian Weier 0418 622 551 DALBY CREATIVE ARTS INC. Incorporating the Dalby Art Group, Potters, Silversmiths & Glass Workers. Meets Wednesday mornings 9:30am 2:30pm at the Marble St Arts Building. Ph: Robyn Buckley: 4663 9733 DALBY FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY Dalby Family History is open for researching on Wednesday, Friday from 1.00pm - 3.00pm and Saturday from 12.00 - 4.00pm. Ph: Jean Town, 4662 6454 DALBY LIONS CLUB Meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. Ph: Bruce Chalmers, 0429 696 029
CHEERLEADING/DRAMA/SINGING - DALBY Tuesday 5:00pm - 6:30pm Ph: Colleen Walker 4669 6478
DALBY MEN’S SHED Meet every Tuesday and Thursday, 8.15am at the Men’s Shed, Pioneer Village, Black St, Dalby. Ph. Leith Tebbit 0458 447 124 or Gary Carey 0429 466 226.
CRIME STOPPERS - DALBY Meeting 1st Monday each alternative month at the Myall Youth Community Centre. Contact Graham Buntain 4669 8664
DALBY MODEL AERO CLUB Fly every Sunday afternoon @ Dalby Model Aero Field, 743 Cecil Plains Road. Inquiries: Barry Harth, 0427 598 293
DALBY AERO CLUB Flying day at the Dalby Aerodrome, First Sunday of the month from 2pm. New members welcome! Enquiries: Terry 0417 615 876.
NATIONAL SENIORS, DALBY Meet the second Wednesday of each month at the RSL from 10am. Ph: Bob Holden: 4662 3868
DALBY ARTS COUNCIL Dalby Arts Council meet third Wednesday of each month, 5.30pm at Maipbas, 96 Cunningham St, Dalby. Contact Lynn Sharpe 0447 470 141, or enquiry@dalbyartscouncil.com.au / www.dalbyartscouncil.com.au DALBY CANCER COUNCIL Meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month, 7pm at Walker House, Anglican Church. Ph: Greg McKay 4662 4636 or Meg Doyle 4662 3637 DALBY COMMUNITY PLAYGROUP Dalby Community Playgroup meets
DALBY PROBUS CLUB Meets the 2nd Monday of each month at the Dalby Bowls Club, 9:30am. Contact Betty Vaughan on 4662 2296 FICKLE FOLK CLUB Fickle Folk Club meet the 1st Sunday of the month from 2pm to 4pm, different location each month, more info from Pam Ph. 4663 2184. QUILTING & APPLIQUÉ CLUB DALBY The Dalby Quilting and Appliqué Club meets every 2nd Thursday in the Club Rooms above Anthony’s Material Shop from February to November, starting at
9.30am. All welcome! Contact Lorna on 4662 3433 QCWA - QUEENSLAND COUNTRY WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION Dalby Branch: Ph: Jean: 4662 3770 PRETTY PERKY RED HATTERS SOCIAL CLUB Meets 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month. No joining fee, everyone welcome. Phone ofr more info - Betty: 4669 8184, Merilyn: 4662 1881 or Colleen: 4669 6478 ROTARY CLUB - DALBY Meets every Monday Night at the Dalby RSL, Ph: Jim Charlton, 0427 624 922 DALBY TOASTMASTERS CLUB Meetings held on the first and third Wednesday of each month at the MYCNC, 7.00pm to 8.30pm, Ph Russell 0429 932 175. TOOWOOMBA REGION AND DARLING DOWNS SUPPORT (TRADDS) FOR ASBESTOS RELATED DISEASE - DALBY BRANCH Meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month from 10:30am - 12:00pm at the Windsor Hotel, corner of Condamine and Patrick Streets, Dalby. Ph: Terry: 4662 0817 or Lester: 0428 457 727. CHURCHES - DALBY Anglican Church, Dalby. Ph: 4662 2071 153 Cunningham St, Dalby • Sunday Services 8am and 10am • Morning Prayer Services on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:00am • Kidz Church on the 3rd Sunday of the Month at 10:00am • CAMEO (Come and meet each other) 1st Wednesday of the month Assembly of God, Dalby Christian Family Church. Ph: 4669 6211 101 Pratten St, Dalby. All Welcome. Sunday Services 10am & 6pm • Children’s Church during Sunday service 11am • Youth Group 7-9pm Tuesday • Homegroups during the week Baptist Church, Dalby. Ph: 4662 3717 Cnr Winton & Hayden Sts, Dalby • Sunday Service 9.30am • JFC kids programme each Sunday • Quake & Impact Youth Clubs Friday evenings • Craft & Friendship Group each Tuesday 9.30am
Dalby Christian Outreach Centre. Ph: 4662 1133 Mob: 0400 696 295 44 Orpen Street, Dalby • Sunday Service 9:30am with Children’s Church • Ladies - Thursday 10:00am Come and check us out Church of Christ, Dalby. Ph: 4662 2795 Cnr. Nicholson and Moreton Streets. (On the Moonie Highway) • Sunday Worship 9.00am • Mainly Music (Playgroup) Wednesday 10.00am • ‘Funky Thursday’ Fortnightly Kid’s Club 5pm -7pm (Includes A Tasty Kid’s Style Dinner).Youth Group: Friday 7.00pm Contact 4662 2795 Lutheran Church Dalby. Ph: 4662 2364 Cnr Condamine and Archibald Sts Dalby • Sunday Service 9:30am • Sunday School 10:30am during School Term • Youth Program at various times Presbyterian Church of Queensland, Dalby. Ph: 4662 5522 56 Condamine St, Dalby • Sunday Service 8:15am & 10:30am • Children’s and Youth Programs available Uniting Church, Dalby. Ph: 4662 2306 73 Condamine St, Dalby • Sunday Service 10:00am • Children’s Program 10:00am • Mainly Music Fridays 9.30am during school term Seventh-Day Adventist Church Ph: 4662 5401 Cnr Jimbour and Wood Street, Dalby • 9:30am Saturday Sabbath School (adult and children groups) • 11:00am Saturday Worship Service St Josephs Catholic Church, Dalby Ph: 46624011 142 Cunningham St, Dalby • Weekend Masses: Saturday 6pm, Sunday 9.00am • Weekday Masses: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 5.30pm, Tuesday 7.00am, Thursday 12.10pm, Saturday 9.00am The Salvation Army, Dalby. Ph: 4662 2575, 7 Alfred St, Dalby • Sunday Service: 10am • Sunday School: 9am during school term
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Dalby Country Music Club monthly social at Dalby Senior Citizens Centre, 1-5pm. Admission $5, school-age children free, afternoon tea provided.
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Business After Hours at Darling Downs Soaring Club 5.30-7pm
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Bowenville Hall Committee Annual Ball from 8pm. Band – Diamonds.
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August Dalby Harvest Deadline!
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Line dancing social at Senior Citizen’s Centre 10.30am-2.30pm.
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Get together group meets 1.30pm at Yamsion Hall for indoor bowls, chat and afternoon tea.
Women’s Networking Group Christmas in July dinner at Dalby League Club 5.30pm.
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Old time dance at St Ruth Hall 8pm.
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National Seniors Dalby Branch monthly meeting at Windsor Hotel 10am.
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Old time dance at Flagstone Creek Hall (Jondaryan Woolshed), dance to the Diamonds 8-11pm. Fancy Dress theme.
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Dalby Drama Festival at Little Theatre in Myall Street 2pm and 7pm.
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Dalby Drama Festival at Little Theatre in Myall Street 10am.
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U3A Orientation morning at Dalby Senior Citizen’s Centre 9.30am. Guest speaker, entertainment from U3A Choir and Play Reading Group, sign on for term’s classes and activities.
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Old time dance at Kaimkillenbun Hall 8pm, music from the Diamonds*
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Dalby State School Creekside Markets 2014. 8am – 2pm. There’s something for everyone so come along to our school oval and check out what we’ve got on offer!
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Relay for Life, Dalby. Dalby Showgrounds. Call Barb for more info: 4662 3662
*Old time dance at Kaimkillenbun was incorrectly advertised in the June Dalby Harvest. The dance will take place on the 16th August 20
Great Aussie Gourmet Barbecue at Jondaryan Woolshed, guided tours, shearing demonstrations, horse and cart rides and live music.
Do you know an athlete or individual in your community who has accomplished something great in the sporting world?
monthly Western Downs Regional Sports Star Award Awards run from March to November 2014. Closing date for nominations is the 28th of each month. Visit: www.wdrc.qld.gov.au for an application form.
Each monthly recipient will be in the running for the title of 2014 Western Downs Regional Sports Star of the Year For more information contact 1300 COUNCIL (1300 268 624)
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IT’S TIME TO FIGHT BACK - SO LET’S PAINT THE TOWN PURPLE! Remember those members of our community who lost their battles with cancer. Celebrate the survivors. Fight back by becoming involved in Dalby’s eighth annual Relay for Life, September 13-14. As a lead up to the relay, the local Relay for Life Committee is hoping to Paint the Town Purple from July 14 -19 to raise awareness of the work relay teams do, and to offer community members the opportunity to become involved. Wear purple. Decorate with purple. Be visible with purple and offer your support to a relay team; or form your own; or simply make a donation. But, please join us in the fight against this insidious disease. Jo-Anne Glasby, the 2014 Dalby Face of the Relay
Leading us in the battle this year is Jo-Anne Glasby, our Face of the Relay. Jo-Anne, a survivor of thyroid cancer, lost her dad to bowel cancer in 2008, more than twenty years after he was first diagnosed and had a kidney removed. Confident that he was cured, Mr Glasby did not follow up with regular checkups. This confidence, which he bitterly regretted, cost him his life and illustrates the need for vigilance and care with cancer.
This fundraising is so important because it contributes to cancer research, patient support and education programs such as QUEST, which promotes lifestyle choices for prevention of the disease. But it is the EXPERIENCE of participating in a relay that people remember and treasure. The sense of fun and celebration. The sense of community and belonging. The remembering and knowing you are contributing. These things Jo-Anne, who is passionate in her involvement unite people from diverse backgrounds into a in the fight back, is a member of Happy Feet, a large and happy, if temporary family. Please be a first time team in the relay. She is also the local part of it this year. nominee for the Coles Community Hero Award Our theme, Crazy Cartoon Critters, is designed to (R-L) Meg Doyle an instigator of the Relay for Life in Dalby and and will go on to compete in the regional section Richard Handley, current Chair of the relay committee with appeal to the young and young at heart – age is the Australia Day Award for Best Local Community Event. at Highfields. The national winner gains $20 000 no barrier. Last year there were two grandmothers for a nominated charity. We wish Jo-Anne luck in on wheelie walkers. So if there is a Bugs Bunny or supporting the Relay for Life. that venture. Daffy Duck, a Cinderella or Minnie Mouse, lurking Dalby’s goal this year is again $60 000. The forty inside you, now is the time to unleash them. Give Who will you relay for? teams from the 2013 relay which received the way to your childhood fantasies, have fun and Barb Handley, Australia Day award for Best Local Community join the fight back. Publicity Officer, Relay for Life Event, raised $60 500, surpassing the target. Can Become a part of Dalby’s ongoing tradition of Register, participate, donate at relayforlife.org.au we do it again?
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Jazz on the Mountain Music echoed through the Bunya Mountains three talented soloists who enthralled the when the Cool Nights Big Band performed audience. outdoors beside Poppies Cafe. Presented by the Dalby Regional Arts Council, The band may have been cool, but the Music on the Mountain has become a popular warm winter afternoon provided enjoyable annual event attracting music lovers from around the region. conditions for band and audience. Around 140 music lovers brought their The band has been tentatively booked for next blankets or chairs to sit on the grassy slope year’s outdoor concert on the first Saturday in and enjoy the variety of music from jazz, pop, June, so put it in your diary now. rock, latin and swing over a picnic lunch. Nancy Evans The 16 piece band from Toowoomba included
Dalby Drama Festival Theatre groups from around southern Queensland are looking forward to their annual pilgrimage to Dalby for the annual drama festival. This year Dalby Players celebrates 60 years of entertaining the people of Dalby and district along with the 20th annual Dalby Drama Festival. Seven one-act plays will be presented over three sessions on July 12 and 13. Dalby Players will present two plays with visiting groups from Caboolture, Maleny and Ipswich providing the other five entries. Several plays are new works written especially for this year’s drama festival season.
Ashley and Anniina Moore travelled from St George for Jazz on the Mountain.
Peter Collett and Therese Landers of Toowoomba relax under the trees.
The first session is on the Saturday at 2pm and two plays will be presented, the second session at 7pm has three plays and two plays will be presented in the Sunday morning session starting at 10am. Actors and audience will mingle at the barbecue lunch which will be followed by the Trophy Presentation. This year the adjudicator will be Damian Overton. Damian adjudicated at several festivals last year and is making a name for himself.
Jo Vandersee and Ann Henschell of Dalby enjoy Jazz on the Mountain.
India Sturgess and Katherine Roberts of Dalby enjoy music from the Cool Nights Big Band.
He previously competed in the Dalby Drama Festival several years ago as an actor and as writer and director of junior plays. He has already won awards at other festivals this year. The festival will be held at the Little Theatre on the corner of Myall and Chubb streets, Dalby and tickets at $10 per session will be available only at the door. Dalby Players can also be found on Facebook. Nancy Evans Dalby Players Little Theatre
Brea Marsh of Warwick with Russell and Leanne Barnes of Toowoomba. 8 – July 2014
Community
Jumpers and jazz… knitting together winter fun Frosty mornings, crisp country air and warming Warwick Art Gallery Director Karina Devine says sunny days are setting a spectacular backdrop that the showcase event – the tree jumpers will be as delightful and surprising as ever. for the 2014 Jumpers and Jazz in July Festival. According to Warwick Tourism & Events CEO Tracy Vellacott, this year’s program features everything the much-loved festival is famous for including the ‘tree jumper’ exhibition, along with exciting new artistic and musical elements.
“We have really challenged participants this year with our Zen theme,” says Ms Devine, “Our artists embody the spirit of the festival and their enthusiasm and creativity warms our hearts as well as our bare winter tree trunks”
Once again there has been international interest in participation with tree jumpers under construction in England, New Zealand and the USA. These entries will arrive in the mail for the Warwick Art Gallery volunteers to install the day before the festival begins. Ms Devine is thrilled Personally, she can’t wait to see the installation that artists from near and far connect with and of a full-scale yarn-bombed kitchen in the Art embrace the tree jumper concept. Gallery foyer. Festival favourites the Ergon Energy Picnic in “It amazes me how the Warwick Art Gallery and its the Park, Warwick Credit Union Stroll ‘n Swing volunteers will be yarn-bombing not just a tree, Saturday, the Suitcase Rummage, the Grand but a whole kitchen this year. The ‘knitchen’ as Vintage Car Display and the Spicer’s Peak Lodge it’s fondly known, will have everything including women’s wellness event will be popular events the kitchen sink, salt and pepper shakers, with within a program of around 100 individual a knitted roast chook on the menu from one of events. the more ambitious creative team members. This is one of the quirkiest and most amazing yarn- The live performance line-up will offer a mix of bombing projects to ever hit Warwick’s Jumpers returning and new jazz acts. Craig Martin and his Swing Band, the Georgina Pollard Quartet, & Jazz in July Festival!” “Expect quirky, expect creative and expect colourful with the 2014 program, as our community unites to celebrate everything wonderful about winter on the Southern Downs,” Mrs Vellacott said.
A warm country welcome awaits you at Warwick’s quirky Winter Festival
Lachlan Hawkins Trio with Kelsey Giarola, Erin Fitzsimon Quintet, Body and Soul, the Tinderbox Spark and Queen of Boogie Piano Jan Preston will all be first-timers. Festival favourites the Freud Squad, Sunrise Road and Roo Friend with his “Stomperoo” one-man jazz show will return, while from the local jazz scene, the hugely popular Aperitif Jazz Ensemble, the Blue Violets who debuted with a bang in 2013, the youthful and talented Warwick State High School ensembles and Southern Downs Big Band will make appearances across the 10 days. Locals and visitors are encouraged to immerse themselves in the festival by downloading the full program from www.jumpersandjazz.com.au to plan their experiences throughout the 10 days Jumpers & Jazz in July
TREE JUMPERS
LIVE JAZZ
EXHIBITIONS WORKS HOP S VINTAGE CARS ARTS & CRAFT M A R K E T S
17–27 JULY 2014 Full program at www.jumpersandjazz.com July 2014 – 9
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American Influence American influence was a part of early Dalby history, but it is in the later years that a couple gave tremendous contributions to the business sector and to the general community and many organisations of the town. There would be many that still remember the garage and engineering works in the main street and the concrete pillars that still stand today part of this building is now occupied by Target. Both William Ewing and his wife Mary were born in Tennessee, USA and would be proud that the building completed in 1928 still stands today ,albeit with a few alterations to accommodate the various businesses that have been accommodated within the walls since. William Ewing had attended Vanderbilt University studying mechanical engineering. He joined Brown and Sharp Manufacturing Co and later Sharp Manufacturing Co and then Remington Small Arms Company at which he was foreman of the machinery section. The latter experience was to help him considerably during the Second World War when he supplied precision tools to the department of Munitions. The highly trained staff made a considerably contribution to the war effort.
Red Pontiac Ewings Garage 1928
Mr. and Mrs. Ewing sold the farm and purchased the land and building from the Clarke Estate and set up a motor garage as well as establishing an engineering business. Mrs. Ewing, always supportive of her husband was to help manage the retail side of the garage, selling the new model of cars that were coming onto the market, such as the Essex, Buick, Pontiac, Chevrolet, Hudson and Super Six. A dealership with General Motors was also developed. The business also carried electrical supplies as well as doing installations. In 1905 the Ewing’s went to England where Another part of the business was having cars for William became technical manager of the BSA hire day or night. Co.’s Sparkbrook factory, near Birmingham. The business flourished and it became one of After five years in England, the Ewing’s came the most prominent businesses on the Downs. to Queensland and selected a portion of the In 1926, Mr. Ewing started on a new building of Jimbour plain country which was a part of the steel and concrete to replace the old premises. Jimbour Estate. It was whilst farming on this One of the greatest difficulties to be overcome property, in 1912, that he imported the first was the building of the new place, yet leaving internal combustion tractor to be used on the the old one in a sufficient state of preservation to Jimbour Plain. This tractor, built by Clayton and carry on the business; but this, he achieved. On Shuttleworth, used kerosene as fuel and its three 4th May 1928, the then Mayor Ald. Victor Drury cylinders developed about 60 horse-power. Its declared the building officially opened and later total weight was 10 tons. that night again did the honours for the Elysium Hall which was above the garage.
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The new building, a two story structure of steel and concrete, with a long line of plate glass windows fronting the footpath, was on completely new lines and Mr. Ewing had set a good example by using day labour and where possible had used materials purchased in Dalby. The bottom floor was for the garage and engineering works and upstairs a large hall measuring 62 feet by 52 feet, with a verandah the length of the building and 14 feet wide. The family living quarters was also upstairs Mr. Ewing, an alderman of the Dalby Town Council from 1924–1930, also held many positions in local organisations. Mrs. Ewing contributed a great deal towards the erection of the first Diggers Club in Dalby. No doubt the proceeds from the red Pontiac car raffled in 1928 contributed to the funds. What an exceptional contribution this couple made to the town of Dalby. Jean Town Researched from records at DFHS Inc.
Community
DALBY CHORAL FESTIVAL COME AND JOIN US! Thanks once again to the generous support of our major sponsors, Thiess, along with Stonestreets Coaches and Jondaryan Woolshed, the third Dalby Choral Festival will take place on Sunday, 17th August! The day commences with a singing workshop from 9:30-11:00am. All members of the public are encouraged to come along and join in the fun! Daniel Crump, conductor with Queensland Show Choir will lead the workshop. Participants will rehearse a song which will be performed with members of Queensland Show Choir later in the afternoon as the finale in the choral concert. Daniel has a sincere passion for both music education for all and the importance of choral singing in establishing a strong sense of community. The Choral Concert follows from 12noon – 3:00pm. State School Choirs from the Dalby region, along with local Community Choirs will perform in the historic Woolshed. The local Filipino Choir will be a welcome addition to the program this year, too. Queensland Show Choir will be our guests this year. After a very successful visit in 2012, event coordinator, Helen Gleeson, has been keen to bring them back to the region to entertain the local community again. To celebrate their 30th anniversary, three different Queensland Show Choir ensembles – some 65 singers in total will perform at the Festival, so the Woolshed is going to be resonating with wonderful music! A Show Choir is a singing group that performs a more popular style of music incorporating choreographed dancing, focused on providing an entertaining experience for the audience. All age groups will enjoy what they have to offer. Tickets will be available at the gate. $10 includes tea and damper. Under 5s will be free. Dalby Choral Festival is a wonderful family day out, so why not put it in your diary and join us on Sunday, 17th August. Helen Gleeson
Jondaryan Woolshed Sunday, 17th August 2014 9:30AM - 11:00AM 12:00 NOON - 3:00P 9:30AM - 11:00AM SINGING WORKSHOP CHORAL CONCERT Led by Daniel Crump SINGING WORKSHOP ALL WELCOME
Led by Daniel Crump ALL WELCOME Featuring Guest Choir: QUEENSLAND SHOW CHOIR
12:00 NOON - 3:00PM CHORAL CONCERT
STATE SCHOOL CHOIRS:
Featuring Guest Choir: QUEENSLAND SHOW CHOIR STATE SCHOOL CHOIRS: Dalby State High School, Dalby State School, Dalby South State School, Bowenville State School, Jondaryan State School, Cecil Plains State School COMMUNITY CHOIRS: Silver Sounds, Reconciliation Choir, Filipino Choir BANDS: Dalby State High School Concert Band and Stage Band
TICKETS AT THE GATE $10 (INCLUDES TEA & DAMPER) UNDER 5S FREE Food Stalls & Woolshed Bar, Woolshed Tours, Shearing Demos, Horse & Cart Rides, Animal Nursery, Entertainment
Supported by Dalby State High School P&C Association
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CHAMBER @ DALBY
A Full Den
Winter has arrived; we’ve had our first frost and the first batch of Mum’s vegetable soup is bubbling on the stove. It may be a little harder to get started in the morning but we aren’t slowing down. Wednesday 3rd June, saw members and guests attend Ostwald Bros “Broadacre” Camp as a part of our regular Business After Hours gathering. More than 50 attendees enjoyed Matt and Brendon’s hospitality and received a guided tour of the recently completed living quarters. We also had the pleasure of awarding our May Exceptional Service Award to Karmyn Dorries from the Myall Youth & Community Network Centre. Karmyn was introduced to members by Carolyn Tillman Chairman of MYCNC Board who nominated Karmyn for the award. Award sponsor, Ray Hodge of Ignite Business Consulting presented the awards. Dalby Business Growth & Capability Project - Our June series of workshops on Business Capability Statements has been completed. There will only be one more series commencing in August as well as two one day intensives - July 15 and September 2 so please consider booking now. If you already have a Capability Statement forward it through to us by the end of September for its free inclusion in Dalby’s first ever Business Capability Directory. For any further information please contact Beth Wood on 0419645671. These services provided by Dalby Chamber of Commerce & Industry are funded by the Australian Government.
L to R Carolyn Tillman, Karmyn Dorries & Ray Hodge from Ignite Business Consulting The Honourable John McVeigh MP, Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries & Forestry and Member for Toowoomba South as guest speaker at our next Business Before Hours breakfast. The breakfast is to be held on July 9th, 2014 commencing at 6:45am at the Dalby Leagues Club. Make sure you book early as seats are limited. RSVP to Chamber by 5pm Monday 7th July. Why not invite a business associate, employee or a friend? Business Excellence Awards 2014 – Chambers Business Excellence Awards Committee is excited to announce that the 2014 Awards will be launched at the Dalby Showground Pavilion on Wednesday, 16th July. Awards nominations will open shortly thereafter. The 2014 Awards night is to be held on Saturday, 18th October. Thought for today – You don’t get a second chance to make a first impression
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Lions President Glenn Shipway said, “They were a terrific group of Lions and others and all those members who assisted on the night had a great time. “Just over $1,000 has been donated by the club as its contribution to the fundraising effort of the riders”. Fundraising for the Children’s Cancer Institute of Australia, the riders take a country jaunt every 12 months and Dalby Lions are happy to do their share. May saw members again shift chairs from Dalby to Jimbour House to assist the Dalby Cancer Council conduct its morning tea.
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Sixty riders and their twenty-five supporters descended on the Dalby Lions Club during April, filling the Dalby Lions Den for dinner provided by Lions members, causing the Clubhouse to almost burst at the seams. Between the riders and Club members, more than 100 people jostled for room at the dinner tables.
This well attended event also raises money to combat cancer and in our own small way our giving of our times and means is bit-by-bit knocking down the walls that surround the cure for cancer. This month also sees the end of a twoyear reign of President Glenn Shipway who hands over during the month to Lion Glenda Stimson who guides our Club for the next twelve months. Next month I’ll introduce our President for 2014/2015. Thanks Glenn for your excellent stewardship. Lion Bruce Chalmers
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Winning designs for Dalby’s answer to ‘House Rules’
Dalby’s impressive architectural style has once again been put on the map thanks to local designers, Martin Building Design, who recently picked up two awards for excellence at the Building Designers Association Queensland regional awards. Martin Building Design was recognised for their designs of a family home renovation in Dalby’s Myall Street and the new industrial Diesel Care building on Loudoun Road. Managing Director Arthur Martin said it was an honour to work on the Myall Street residence, for former owners Matthew and Kirsty Ostwald, which was an iconic local home originally built in the 1920s. “The home had been renovated around the early 1970s and had become very outdated; so the challenge was to retain and enhance the existing external charm while totally redesigning the interior to suit a modern family.”
and pulled it all together with the building requirements. We are so fortunate to have designers of such calibre right here in Dalby,” Mr Ostwald said.
Martin Building Design’s expertise in commercial and industrial design was also highlighted with an award for the design of a purpose-built industrial workshop, showroom, administration office, client waiting area and conference room “Our design transformed the interior, created for Diesel Care. open-plan living, a formal entry, media room opening onto a large deck, office nook, chef’s “It was important that it didn’t look like a typical ‘ kitchen complete with butlers pantry, master tin shed’. We used unusual angles, feature panels, bedroom with large ensuite and walk-in robe, awnings, and glass to give the building a modern new building that reflects quality of the Diesel three further bedrooms, and a guest suite. We appearance while still meeting the client’s care name, has room for future growth, and also designed an underground option for rain budget,” Mr Martin said. workshops that were just what we were looking water storage and a new garage.” Diesel Care Director Gavin Bradford said when for; and they did most of the dealings with Client Matthew Ostwald said working with his team had out-grown their existing premises, Council which took a lot of pressure off us. We’ve Martin Building Design resulted in the creation they chose Martin Building Design to turn their had positive feedback from customers from all around the country and we couldn’t be happier,” of “a beautiful home that we just loved living in”. wish list into reality. Mr Bradford said. “They were just so great to deal with, they “The guys had really good handle on what incorporated ideas that we had in mind we needed. We ended up with an impressive Martin Design & Drafting The project team, led by designer Murray Pearce, worked closely with the owners and builders to ensure the design would achieve style and liveability that was practical and durable.
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Operation Rescue Dalby residents enjoyed the annual Operation Rescue Team Challenge on Sunday, 1 June at the Dalby PCYC. The free event was an opportunity for the community to cheer on and meet representatives from Queensland Fire and Emergency Services, SES, Rural and Urban Fire Brigades, Queensland Police and Ambulance. Children’s activities included jumping castles, face painting, laser skirmish, rock climbing walls and the Kids Safe Zone trailer.
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trailer were Rebecca Reeves, Bob Purvis, Bryton Perry, Elaine Purvis and Pastor Bruce Hallam. Brian Fry, Derrick Scheuer and Peter Devine, Dalby Ambulance. PCYC volunteers Brooke Dalton and Georgia Hanrahan.
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Pioneer Park and Vintage Machinery Association their expression, of starting and stopping the engines etc. An example of such a story from days gone by was told by an old farmer that when he was a boy, his father would send him to start or stop the new pump engine. The lad decided he didn’t need to pedal his bicycle all the way out to stop the motor, so he rigged up a pipe from the overflow from the large tank to just above the motor, so when the tank filled, the The many exhibitors of vintage engines, trucks overflow water poured over the motor stopping and tractors showed off their pride and joy to it. This same farmer used this idea until only the large appreciative crowd, with a Grand about fifteen years ago. Parade held both days moving through the crowd and giving a close view of yesteryears The accompanying photo is of Ken and John working machines. The Craft Shop also reported Fox, beside their fathers’ Fordson tractor which good patronage. All Museum and Family History was used to pull logs to a saw bench and cut sites were open to the public, giving access to a specific length to supply wood to the local to interests other than old machinery. The Power Station, the Hospital, Flour Mill and Butter reason the members of the vintage Machinery Factory, which used steam boilers to provide Association hold these Rally’s is to catch up steam to power steam engines used at these with old acquaintances and discuss the design facilities during the years 1930 to 1960, when and working of the numerous makes of engines most of the businesses changed their power and machinery which transformed the rural source to either diesel or electricity. and industrial scene of our country, from the days of the horse and hard labour to easier and Also in the Grand Parade were two of Dalby’s faster and more economical completion of work unique white Fire Brigade engines of the 1950s & 60s the only white fire engines in Queensland. whether on the land or in town. The Annual Vintage Machinery Rally held at the Pioneer Park Museum complex on Black Street in May was a great success. The past three years were dampened by wet weather, but this year the weather was terrific, ensuring good attendance by exhibitors and visitors from around South Queensland, who supported of the food outlets on site.
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Ken & John Fox (photo by Jim McCotter) Elisa and Ruby Moore of Dalby enjoy the field days. Henry Wilson plays a drum at the field days. Phil Kruger of Dalby shows his 5hp Kelly and Lewis stationary engine from the 1930s. Bill Bach shows his 1963 Allis-Chalmers D19 which won best restored tractor. Nev Morris takes Richard Cramer for a ride in his S O G which is a replica chain drive racing car from the early 1900s.
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Food Revolution Day At Dalby Christian College On Friday 16 May, Dalby Christian College’s Year 7 Home Economics students took part in the Food Revolution Day. The students tuned into a live video stream with Jamie Oliver to learn how to make Rainbow Salad Wraps. In doing so, they helped break a world record for the most participants in a cooking lesson in multiple venues over a 24 hour period. Over 2000 students across Australia alone participated in the event, which was run in over 100 countries. This day marked the third annual Food Revolution Day, which is a global fresh food initiative designed to help teach children valuable cooking skills and to educate them about the importance of fresh food. Besides getting to eat their tasty (and healthy!) wraps, the students also received a certificate to recognise their participation in the event. Dalby Christian College
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Broncos Builds Confidence amongst students Students experienced some of the energy and enthusiasm that Broncos players take into their game when the club’s development officer, Darren Burns, recently ran junior coaching clinics at the school. Years 6 and 7 students had the opportunity to join Mr Burns and players on the school oval to participate in a variety of games and activities that supported the ball handling and kicking skills required on the football field.
Dalby State School students are bouncing into their lunch breaks thanks to Toowoomba Mountaineers basketball coach Pop Dickerson, who is running basketball workshops for Years 3-7 on the multipurpose courts every Thursday. Students participating in the basketball workshop last week enjoyed the fast-paced activities and the challenges that were set up on the basketball court to improve their skills. Mr Dickerson said basketball was a great sport that improved the social skills of students as well as their physical development. “It is a fast moving game that involves a lot of variety, including shooting, dribbling, passing, rebounding, defence and much more,” said Mr Dickerson.
DSS PE teacher Mick Kavney said students always looked forward to a visit from the Broncos.
The Rugby League clinics continue regularly at Arrow Energy has joined the Brisbane Broncos Dalby State School. in a partnership that will provide a direct
Wonderful world of Science A team of Year 6 students walked away with a $500 STELER science kit after winning the seismograph challenge at the Australian Technology for Science and Engineering (ATSE) Wonder of Science 2014 competition at Chinchilla on June 18.
Mr Dickerson said that, as well as being a great way to stay fit, basketball could also help students make new friends and see their friends regularly.
Two other DSS Year 6 teams tied for second place in the same competition.
Another of the game’s benefits is that it could be practised alone and could be played and enjoyed by as few as two people. Currently, the basketball workshops will occur once a week and will continue into Term 3. 20 – July 2014
The clinics were run by development officer, Darren Burns. A number of NRL layers have supported the program such as Andrew McCullough, “The partnership is a good set up for us to get out to rural towns, not just Dalby,” Dalby State School PE teacher, Mick Kavney, commented. The children involved in the Bronco clinic have thoroughly enjoyed the sessions with the Broncos. The clinics have enhanced confidence levels as well as handball coordination.
“We have a special link with the team because one of our past students, Andrew McCullough, is the Broncos first grade hooker,” Mr Kavney said. Principal Ms Anau comments, “The children see the Broncos on TV and it’s so great they can “I’ve taught PE for over 30 years at Dalby State now come down to the Dalby State School oval School and I know how great footy clinics are and interact with them in person.” for our students.”
“While not renowned as an aerobic sport, it is still a great workout that can help you burn calories, build endurance, improve balance and coordination, and develop concentration and self-discipline. The game can also build up muscle.”
In addition, it taught students to be good team players, was a sport that catered for all ages and abilities and could be played all year round on both indoor and outdoor courts.
connection with the communities of Southern Queensland, focusing on the towns of the Surat Basin. As part of this program, the Broncos have hosted a number of junior, developing coaching clinics with Year 6 & 7 Dalby State School students.
The Wonder of Science is a program aimed at building passion and enthusiasm for science and technology in Queensland’s young people.
students to develop their scientific knowledge Year 6 teacher Miss Fiona Ellem said the and network with other students in the Dalby/ Chinchilla district. students had done a brilliant job. “They were impressive science ambassadors representing Dalby State School at a district challenge,” Miss Ellem said. “Their behaviour was exemplary and their commitment to the challenge was exceptional.”
In addition to participating in the seismograph challenge, students were also involved in a range of activities that challenged their minds and improved their scientific
Sally Brown, Neve Duff, Grace Butters, Ms Ellem said the challenge had enabled Jenaya Low & Kristen Taylor
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You might not be cracking out the party poppers and sparkling wine as 1 July rolls around, but a new financial year is a great time to celebrate the successes of the previous 12 months, and plan ahead.
Not everyone loves tax time quite as much as the accountants at BMO Business Centre, but here’s a few tips from BMO Partner Michelle McVeigh on starting the new financial year on the right foot. Budget – We know it’s tough, especially when you’re working with variables like weather, but all successful businesses prepare budgets and cash flow projections. These might change monthly or evenly weekly – especially in the farming game – but having a starting point is so much better than flying blind.
aware the minimum award wage increases from family stopped receiving your income because 1 July – so be sure to check the awards and make of injury, illness or death, would they still be able to make your mortgage payments, pay the sure you’re paying the correct rates. electricity and phone, what about groceries or Think about succession – Whether your next school fees? The last thing you want to do is lose generation is still in nappies or your children your home or business you’ve worked hard for are reaching adulthood, the beginning of a because you didn’t have the right insurances in new financial year is a great time to start talking place. about how you plan to pass on to the next generation and/or start thinking about your Get into the habit of communicating - It worries goals for retirement. A good succession plan can me when I hear people talk about their tax bill as take years. As they say the best time to plant a though it’s come as a great shock. Get into the tree is 20 years ago. But the second best time is habit of communicating with your accountant all year round. By the time you get to May you today. should have a very clear understanding of your Be safe – All businesses, including farmers, are tax position and should be working with your required by law to have safety systems and accountant to put in place any strategies needed procedures in place. If you’re not sure what you to minimise tax before the end of the financial should be doing to get your workplace health year. and safety up to date, get some advice. BMO Business Centre Get your records right – Start the financial year off the right way with your bookkeeping Michelle McVeigh is a partner at BMO Accountants. methods. If you find entering all your data into BMO is a multifaceted business advisory firm delivering a bookkeeping program or you’re still using a solutions for accounting and taxation, business growth, ‘shoebox’ method, talk to your accountant about wealth creation, loans and leasing. Information in this using a streamlined method like BankLink. article is general in nature and readers are advised to
Look after your employees – Employers will need to increase the super guarantee payments seek advice specific to their circumstances. for your employees to 9.5% from 1 July. Also be Have a look at your current insurances – If your
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Health & Beauty
USES FOR NASAL & SINUS IRRIGATION PRODUCTS HAYFEVER AND ALLERGIES There are two ways in which washing the nasal tissues can help to improve the symptoms of hayfever and allergy. (a) Rinsing the nose helps to remove pollen and other irritants. It also helps to dilute the chemicals of inflammation produced by the tissues of the nose. Both of these actions assist in reducing the overall symptoms. (b) Cleaning the nose of excess mucus and debris also helps to prepare the nasal tissues to receive medicated nasal sprays like steroid sprays (eg. Beconase, Nasonex, Rhinocort). These sprays are applied onto clean nasal tissue and this has been shown to improve their effectiveness in relieving symptoms. COLDS, FLU AND SINUSITIS These conditions are invariably associated with a blocked nose. The blockage of congestion is caused by tissue swelling in the nasal cavity as a result of a virus invading the tissues and setting up inflammation. Nasal congestion can be relieved by simply washing away the excess mucus that the body produces as part of the inflammatory process. The cleansing also helps to remove the chemicals of inflammation produced by the nose. You may experience sinusitis if the degree of inflammation is severe enough to cause obstruction to the normal flow of mucus. In this event you should wash the nose and sinuses with FLO Sinus Care. ASTHMA It has now been shown that when there are symptoms in the upper airways, that both airways must be treated in order to provide the best overall the body’s own fluids is the preferred method of upper airway management. result. Treating just the lower airway will not deliver the best outcome or These solutions help to wash away pollens and other nasal irritants and also control of the medical condition. to dilute the chemicals that the body produces when inflammation occurs in the nose. Upper Airway Symptoms • • • • •
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Cleaning the nose and sinuses not only helps to reduce the local inflammation, but also assists in reducing the stimulation of inflammatory cells in the bone marrow, To purchase your preservative free nasal and nasal irrigation products call into Dalby & District Friendly Society Dispensary and one of the friendly staff will be there to assist you.
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Your Own Blood Can Rejuvenate Your Face with a Vampire Facial This Platelet Rich Plasma treatment has been used to treat elite athlete’s injuries for some time, but has only recently been recognised as an antiageing treatment, and is now in high demand at cosmetic clinics around the world.
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So what is a Vampire Facial? In the quest against ageing, some people are turning to the same substance vampires use to stay forever young: blood. Don’t fret, they are not drinking it, but have their own blood harnessed and the plasma reintroduced into the desired areas of their face, neck or hands to revitalise their skin. It is a great treatment for maintaining that fresh look as your skin cells are re-energised, collagen production is boosted and the overall tone and texture of the skin is greatly improved.
The good news is that it is safe and there is no risk of an allergic reaction as one's own cells are used in the skin treatment. Our clinic nurse draws a vial of the patient’s blood which is then spun to separate the Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) from the red blood cells. The PRP is then applied topically to the skin during a Dermastamp treatment – a process in which the skin is perforated with near microscopic holes to allow the transdermal delivery of the PRP. The growth factors in the platelets work like “magic” to encourage increased collagen production and new blood flow to the area treated, resulting in younger appearing skin. Results last six months to a year.
This medical grade facial treatment is more penetrating than a regular facial, but the recovery time is quick - clients can notice results in a couple of days. However, as this procedure causes a bit of light bleeding and swelling, the social downtime is approximately forty eight
The treatment rejuvenates the skin and enhances tissue regeneration, evening out the overall complexion. For years this liquid gold skin and reducing fine lines and wrinkles. in the blood has been used to accelerate the recovery of injured muscles and is fast becoming Cosmetic Elegance Clinic a popular cosmetic treatment, plumping up the
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Ten Tips to Nourish Your Skin Often our diet and digestive health can be expressed through the health of our skin. If our skin is looking a little under the weather then it’s likely that our body systems aren’t doing so well either. It is important to take note of what we eat if we want to maintain, clear, nourished 5. and youthful looking skin. Below are ten tips for improving our diet and thus the health of our skin as recommended by Naturopath Megan Douglas. 1.
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Fibre: Even healthy eating will benefit us little if our digestive tract is not working 6. efficiently. This is because undigested food can seep from the small intestine into the bloodstream, and the immune system reacts. 7. Omega 3: Omega 3 fats such as fish and flax oils decrease inflammation and create healthy skin cell membranes. They are 8. also great antioxidants, whilst a recent international study found that people who ate diets high in fish and seafood had less skin wrinkling. H2O: Water helps to hydrate and plump up the skin, and flush toxins from the body. We should aim to drink around 1-2 litres of 9. water a day, depending on our body weight, exercise levels and the prevailing climate.
cells. Deeply coloured berries such as blueberries and cherries are loaded with antioxidants which will help your body fight off blemishes. No Sugar: In the case of our skin, the high blood sugar we get from eating sweets and refined flour attaches itself to collagen in our skin cells. This sugar distorts the skin, eventually showing up as wrinkles and also increasing inflammation. Proteins: It is important that we include adequate amounts of protein in our diet as it contains the building blocks to create healthy skin and even repair problem areas. Vitamin C: Vitamin C is not only a necessary part of our diet, but critical for collagen production in the skin. Probiotics: Probiotics contain bacteria that not only help our skin look healthy, but also resilient, and keeps our skin resilient as well. help us maintain a “healthy gut”. This is vital, It hydrates our skin, increases its elasticity because the majority of our immune system and strength and improves our skin’s overall is located in our digestive system. As an appearance. aside, eczema sufferers can benefit greatly Chantahl Stedman from a daily probiotic intake. Garlic: Garlic is a natural remedy for wrinkles, as it contains sulfur, which helps our body produce collagen.
Antioxidants: Try to eat a diet rich in 10. Beans: Beans help our bodies produce a antioxidant foods, think brightly coloured vital anti-aging substance called hyaluronic fruits and vegetables. Bright orange fruits acid. Hyaluronic acid is what makes cartilage and vegetables assist in making healthy
The purpose of the column written by Chantahl Stedman in the Dalby Harvest is to provide health information to members of the public. Any information provided herein does not constitute medical or health care advice for any health or individual problem. The material presented is not a substitute for medical or other professional health services from a qualified health care provider who is familiar with the unique facts of the individual. Individuals should always consult a qualified health care provider about any health concern and prior to undertaking any new treatment or relying on any medical information.
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Sport
Dalby Touch FooTball The Dalby Touch Association recently completed another successful touch season with the Mixed Touch Grand Finals being played on Monday the 23rd July. In the A grade game, Off the Tap 8 defeated Madrid 6. Referee Matt Burns, commented that the Vidler girls and Zoe Nearhos played well, setting up play and enabling the boys to cross the line. Brendan Taylor and Grant Taylor played well for Madrid but unfortunately, Off the Tap were too good and were victorious for the seventh season in a row. In the other Divisions the premiers were Scorchers (B Grade), Olamites (C Grade), Hawkestown Heroes (D Grade), Crusaders 1 (E Grade), Magpies (F Grade) and Crusaders 4 (G Grade). Touch continues to appeal to a wide range of ages and abilities and it has consistently remained one the most popular and biggest sports in Dalby and the surrounding district with over 60 senior teams and over 150 juniors playing touch on Monday and Wednesday evenings. Competitions are currently conducted twice yearly in Open Men’s (A, B), Open Women’s (A, B), Mixed (A to G Grade) and Junior U10’s and U13’s with players ages ranging from five to sixty years of age. In wrapping up the season, Chris Wallin, the outgoing DTA President said, “We are very pleased to welcome McDonalds Dalby, Ray White, Simplicity, CEC, Andersens Carpets,
SEASON 1 2014 - MIXED GRAND FINAL RESULTS - PLAYED 23/06/14 DIVISION
TEAMS
PLAYER OF THE FINAL
BEST & FAIREST FOR SEASON
MIxed A
Off the Tap 8 defeated Madrid 6
Ben Choice
Male – Nathan Murphy Female – Caitlin Taylor
Mixed B
Scorchers 9 defeated Rattle N Hum 3
Hannah Hegedus
Male – Riley Easton Female – Hannah Hegedus
Mixed C
Olamites 8 defeated Reruns 3
Wayne Wilson
Male – Zac Boland Female – Sarah Shaw
Mixed D
Honeybadgers 6 defeated Hawkestown Heroes 9
Chris Wallin
Male – Stephen Barwick Female – Mardi Leigh Rolls
Mixed E
Crusaders (1) 9 defeated Ostwald Allstars 8
Tristan McDonald
Male – Tommy Heyns Female – Gracey Turner
Mixed F
Magpies 7 defeated Under Pressure 5
Will McVeigh
Male – Lachlan Lindsay Female – Brooke Ralph
Mixed G
Crusaders (4) 8 defeated Rebels 7
Steve Wilson
Male –John Coleman Female – Mel Carmichael
Active Physiotherapy, the Russell Tavern, BMO and Tate Auto Electrics as sponsors for the next two years to our club. As with all local sporting organisations, the DTA would not exist without sponsorship and the club looks forward to partnering with these businesses”, said Chris.
to enable us to play touch.
The next season of Dalby Senior Touch begins on Monday 28th July for Mixed teams and Wednesday 30th July for Mens and Ladies teams. Online registrations are now open, visit the Dalby Touch Association website for further The club would also like to acknowledge Col information. Juillerat and John Jeffery our groundsmen who keep our fields in top shape, Gary Galway who At the time of Publication – Mens & Ladies Grand assists with running the games on a Monday Finals were yet to be played. night, Darren Flegler for his assistance with line Gayle Nobbs marking and the referees who step up each week
DALBY TOUCH Football Juniors The Junior competition had another successful season with Kasey White as the Junior Development Officer. Junior players ranged from 5 to 13 years old with skills and drills for Preps-Year 1, and Mixed Under 10 and Under 13 teams. The grand final games were played on Wednesday, 18th June and all teams either participated in the finals or the play-offs. South Black were successful victors in the Under 13 division and Saints in the Under 10 division. The team awards, Players of the Final and the Best and Fairest for the season awards were presented following the grand final games and it was pleasing to see so many junior stay for this despite the cold weather.
referees, coaches and helpers for their assistance throughout the season. Without your support junior touch would not be able to be played. We hope that we can hold a referee’s course and a coaching course next season so we encourage parents and older players to consider these courses.
to the Club and we look forward to improving our skills and growing our competition over the coming seasons with their support. We would also like to wish the nine Dalby Eagle junior teams the best of luck in the Junior State Cup which will be played at Hervey Bay in the July school holidays. It takes many people to prepare and support teams for an away carnival and the State Cup is no exception. This year there is record 203 team nominations for the event with teams travelling far and wide right across Queensland to attend this premier event. The DTA would like to sincerely thank all coaches, managers and parents in the support given to getting a record nine teams to this competition.’
Season 2 will resume in late July and registration information will be placed on the DTA website and in the school newsletters when school returns after the holidays. The club is hoping to introduce the club shirt into the junior ranks this season and we would like to thank our sponsors for enabling this to be done. In particular the club would like to thank McDonald’s Dalby who Kasey and the Dalby Touch Executive would have become our Major Sponsor for Junior Touch like to take this opportunity to thank the for the next two years, we welcome McDonald’s Gayle Nobbs
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Sports
WHEATMEN PUT ON A SHOW FOR THE LADIES Over 180 ladies relaxed on the viewing deck of the Dalby Rugby Union to enjoy the club’s annual Ladies Day event. Wheatmen players were on hand to waiter the ladies for the afternoon with champagne and canapés.
amazing things mothers, wives, girlfriends and sisters do for our club and we hope that these ladies will come and enjoy the rugby again at our next home” Mrs Wyatt said.
Dalby & District Rugby Football Club Event organiser and fundraising committee member, Chelsea Wyatt said the club was 1. Zoe Flowers, Kate Haig & Maryanne Paffey overwhelmed by the support and growth of the 2. Marguerite McCormick & Siobhan Davison 3. Nikki & Courtney Taylor event. 4. Gail Teakle, Ros Walton & Anne Condon “Each year the event gets bigger and better. 5. Emma Keating & Hamey Glennon Having the viewing deck makes for the perfect place to hold this function and we really hope ladies enjoyed the day.
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The Wheatmen not only put a good show off the field, but also produced three great performances on the field with all three senior grades showing their class with resounding wins, keeping the opposition scoreless throughout the day. C Grade won 31-0 over the Chinchilla River Rats, B Grade defeated the Roma Echidnas 46-0 and A Grade also beat Roma, 57-0. “The Dalby Wheatmen’s Annual Ladies Day proved a wonderful celebration of all the
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49 WILLIAM ST, JANDOWAE Just Walk In - Totally Renovated Colonial cottage on large 1454m2 allotment/2 bedroom with room for more. Tastefully renovated. French doors leading into the open plan lounge/dining/kitchen area. New bathroom and kitchen. Both bedrooms have double built in cupboards. Verandah on three sides overlooking the gardens. The paved rear entertainment area has the luxury of a spa to indulge in. Large yard/ street appeal with attractive picket fencing and old fashioned shutters and criss-cross railings on the verandah. A double carport sits to the side on a gravel driveway for easy access. $199,000 ono. Keen to sell. Phone owner for inspection on 07 46981676 ......................................
FOR SALE Renovated bargain. CRN half acre roof, stumps, plumbing. 4 years old. New cladding on exterior. All paint work done inside and out, hot water 12m old. 2 bed and sleep out, carpet 12m old, wood heater, 2 x Five KW rev cycle a/c, rear east facing deck, five thou gall tank and town water, est trees on western half can split block, 17 x 3m shed slab down. New driveway, rent out now @ $200 week or move in, $770 rates half year. 25 min to Dalby, nice town Jandowae $165k ONO for inspection ph. 0438 191 679 owner. ......................................
FOR SALE Aluminium boat 3.7m Stessco on Bunbier trailer with Minnkota electric motor. Good condition. $1790. Located Miles. Phone Col on 4627 1498 or 0429 949 522. ......................................
FOR SALE Stacer Aluminium boat 3.1m Sea Sprite in new condition. Used twice. $1290. Located Miles. Phone Col on 4627 1498 or 0429 949 522. ......................................
FOR SALE - JANDOWAE HOUSE Approx 12 years old, 4 bedrooms, good scooter ramp to verandah - 2 bay lockable car shed with workshop, laundry and toilet attached. Price $227,000.00. Ph: 4668 5781. ......................................
64 GEORGE ST, JANDOWAE 4 Bedroom House in Jandowae. Renovated bathroom, kitchen with granite bench tops, huge living areas. House sale includes all furniture (everything from the TV to beds etc.) Double carport. Lockable shed 6 x 4m, covered patio area, landscaped gardens. Great buy for a family or an investment property. 64 George St, Jandowae. $200 000. Ph: 4632 4093 .....................................
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FOR SALE FOR SALE BIKE WIND TRAINER: Fork mount, adjustable height & length $125. Ph: Sladey 0429 621398 Dalby ......................................
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FOR SALE New, never been used Sunraysia steel rim suitable for a late model Mitsubishi Pajero. Rim is fitted with a used 265/65/17 tyre. $80.00. Chinchilla. Enquiries 4669 1859 ...................................... FOR SALE Aunger Universal Driving Light Bar (fits behind number plate). Unopened. Still in original package. $25.00. Chinchilla. Enquiries 4669 1859 ...................................... GARAGE SALE 26th July 2014, 7am. 64 George St, Jandowae. Furniture, household items, miscellaneous items. ......................................
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