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Town, Navy march to beat of same drum HASTINGS residents were enthralled by the pageantry of the ancient freedom of entry parade along High St, Saturday 28 November. It recognised the strong bonds between Mornington Peninsula Shire and the Navy’s training base HMAS Cerberus. Hundreds lined the route to see the granting of freedom of entry – the highest accolade a town or city can bestow on a group. HMAS Cerberus Commanding Officer Captain Stephen Bowater led the march and received the freedom of entry from Mornington Peninsula Local Area Commander, Inspector Karen Nyholm (picture).

He said the ceremony dated back to medieval times when a body of armed men would parade outside seeking permission to enter a city and, when granted, this would become a mark of trust and confidence between the city and soldiers. “Navy has had ties to this community since it started training sailors 95 years ago,” he said. “To be granted freedom of entry is an honour for the men and women of HMAS Cerberus and reinforces our commitment to our local community.” About 600 Navy personnel took part in the colourful ceremony, which included a Seahawk helicopter and historical aircraft flypast, and marching band.

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Art works give station a buzz THE top four entries of a photographic exhibition by Somerville Secondary College middle year students now decorate the walls of Hastings police station. College arts co-ordinator Stephanie Zurcas and Station Commander Michael Lamb worked to bring them together under the theme ‘Good Character’. The four winners were chosen by cinematographer and photographer Ian Thornburne.

Sergeant Lamb said the framed artworks provided colour for the station and discussion points for visitors. “We don’t look like Wentworth prison anymore,” he quipped. “I could have bought artwork for decoration but I am happy we engaged the students,” he said. “We recognise and honour good character, especially in our service delivery to assist victims of crime.”

Art captures the theme: Senior Sergeant Michael Lamb presents certificates to students Ashley Finn, Brittney Hutchinson and Megan Canon, alongside teacher Stephanie Zurcas. Another winner, Bailey McCarthy, was absent. Picture: Jarryd Bravo

BEACHGOERS and boaters are being warned to take care around water in the summer months ahead. The 2014-15 Drowning Report released last week by the state government highlighted some disturbing trends. Overall the number of drowning deaths fell to 39 compared to 47 in 201314 and 35 men died with alcohol and risky behaviour contributing factors in several deaths. Nine deaths were boating related drownings. Most drownings occurred off coastal areas (49 per cent) compared to inland waterways (31 per cent). Emergency Services Minister Jane Garrett said “the loss of a loved one through drowning is a tragedy”. “Thousands of people enjoy Victoria’s waterways every year and we want people to take care and look out for each other this summer,” she said. Four children, aged under four, died from drowning, and there were at least another 20 near drownings. Most of these drownings occurred around the home – in bathtubs, spas and private swimming pools. “Always supervise children around water and make sure home pools are properly fenced. Everyone can play a role in ensuring our kids are safe around the water,” Ms Garrett said. Summer lifesaving patrols are starting across Frankston beaches again but this does not mean beachgoers can become complacent while swimming offshore. Life Saving Victoria operations manager Greg Scott said people should swim

between the red and yellow flags wherever possible. “If our lifesavers can’t see you, they can’t save you” Mr Scott said. “While we encourage people to get outdoors and enjoy our coast, it’s so important that people realise just how dangerous beaches can be – even on those days of ‘perfect’ beach weather.” “Rip currents can occur at all beaches, even in the bays. They are extremely dangerous and difficult to spot.” A man drowned after being swept away off Frankston pier late last month and another four swimmers were rescued. Life Saving Victoria advises beachgoers to check the weather conditions including tides and swells and be aware of any forecasted changes. Safety signs highlighting local hazards should always be read before entering the water.

Orcas in the bay A POD of orcas, or killer whales, was spotted cruising close to shore between Safety Beach and Mornington on Friday. There were at least three orcas in the pod which Dolphin Research Institute researchers say has previously visited Port Phillip. David Donnelly, a marine wildlife consultant, said a female with a shortened fin (probably resulting from being hit by a ship’s propeller) was in the DRI’s catalogue. He said the orcas fed on sharks, fish, seals and dolphins.

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THE Warringine boardwalk reopens on Sunday after being closed since a bushfire in January. More than 700 metres of the boardwalk have been restored and Mornington Peninsula Shire is inviting the public to the opening. The official opening is at 10am, to

be followed by guided tours through the reserve and a light lunch. While the shire has been reconstructing the boardwalk which meanders through coastal wetlands bushland has been regenerating, with some types of plants appearing in the park for the first time, including the

swamp daisy. Shire rangers will conduct guided walks and to introduce visitors to the local biodiversity values of the park. Species that live within the park include waterbirds, reptiles and animals. The Warringine boardwalk open day 10am, Sunday 13 December.

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In for the long haul: Mollie Warren, Nanette Cuming and Margaret Mildern are the rock on which to build a community service.

Volunteers take a bow THREE women with a collective 100 years’ service received a mayoral commendation for their dedication to Western Port Community Support at a special morning tea recently. The citation is awarded to those who volunteer their time for 20 years or more. Mollie Warren recalls the humble beginnings of what was the Hastings Citizens Advice Bureau when it opened on 1 April 1979. Both Nanette Cumming and Margaret Mildern have countless stories to tell, and many memories to recall, when the early days of the centre are

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Panic as bus misses MASSIVE SUMMER SALE child’s drop-off Custom Made Window Coverings Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au A ROSEBUD mother “went into panic mode” on 11 November when she feared her autistic son had been left on the school bus unattended – again. Belinda Hunt, whose son, Kaileb, 9, attends Peninsula Specialist College, Dromana and was being picked up and dropped off by a private school bus each day, says she now does the job herself. In March, he was “missed” by the driver of the Westernport Road Lines at school drop-off and spent either 50 minutes or several hours – depending on who’s asked – alone at the back of the bus parked at the depot. “I assumed he was at school,” Mrs Hunt said of that episode. “But they had no idea where he was. I was running around screaming for a few hours until we were notified.” Mrs Hunt said her son, in shock and unable to attract attention to himself, did not eat or drink on the bus as he waited to be discovered. Fortunately, the driver returned and “got quite a shock” to find him still in his seat. She said her high-needs child depended on people supporting him and he had been traumatised by the events. This first incident prompted Mrs Hunt to push successfully for revamped safety procedures, liaising with the bus company, school and even visiting the Student Transport Commission. “I felt they had made a mistake,” she said. “All I wanted was change. The company and the bus driver all apologised.” The changes resulted in a review of procedures, roll checks, seat inspections by the driver and chaperone, and even placing signs on the dashboard saying the bus had been checked and was empty. But, on Wednesday 11 November, with the bus presumably running late, Mrs Hunt was again left wondering when Kaileb “went missing” during after-school drop off. Inadvertently, the driver sailed past the usual stop without realising one of his young passengers had expected to get off where his mother was waiting. The exact details are in dispute, but Mrs Hunt, in panic, called the school and the police, while

the school called the bus line which – although safety procedures were implemented for just these reasons – “still didn’t see him on the bus”. “It took a lot of calls for them to realise he should be on the bus,” she said. “I thought he had been taken or gone walkabout. We were just lucky he was still on the bus.” It had eight children aboard that day. Mrs Hunt said Kaileb had boarded at 2.50pm and was eventually taken to the correct stop at 4.15pm, where her mother-in-law was waiting while she checked other stops for her son. “If you’d seen what I went through,” Mrs Hunt said. “I feel like if it happens again and something horrible happens it will be my fault. “I drive him to school now because I can’t put him on the bus again until the guidelines are followed.” Westernport Road Lines depot manager Mark Turner disputed the length of time Kaileb was on the bus in the second incident, saying he was “missed for a short period of time, maybe 20 minutes” back in the first incident in March. Safety measures put in place, largely thanks to Mrs Hunt’s initiative, meant the procedural aspects of the service were “under continual review” and working well. “The second time he was in the company of the supervisor and the other students and the situation was completely different,” Mr Turner said. “The child was not left on the bus. The driver missed his stop and, within five minutes, he had received a phone call and the bus turned around and took him back to his correct stop.” He said changes implemented by the bus lines included a full day’s staff training, including learning how to recognise the different behaviours of students. “A lot of the kids behave as normal on the bus while others are challenging,” he said. “Our special school service buses are extremely busy and some small children are good at hiding. There were lots of contributing factors and some of the kids just sit there, they don’t yell out if they are missed.” Principal Peter Koop said Peninsula Specialist College “takes the safety of its students very seriously”. “We will be working with Westernport Road Lines to understand [the] circumstances surrounding this recent incident,” he said.

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Land buy to keep animals off track Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au AN appeal will be launched early in the New Year to buy land to form safe wildlife corridors between national parks on the Mornington Peninsula. The Australian Wildlife Protection Council (AWPC) is concerned for the survival of native animals forced from their natural habitat on private property. On Friday the AWPC announced the appointment of Craig Thompson as its new wildlife protection officer and a plan to crowd fund corridors to protect displaced animals. Mr Thompson said on Monday that he had attended 80 callouts this year to collisions between eastern kangaroos and motor vehicles. Female kangaroos were sometimes found to be carrying joeys which, if the mother had been killed, were taken to wildlife carers. Mr Thompson said instead of culling kangaroos farmers could include them in their land management practices. "It is ironic that some farmers are paying a lot of money for services that kangaroos would provide for free,” he said. “For instance, vineyards spend much time and money keeping grass and weeds down between the vines. But, if they took down the fences and let the kangaroos in, the roos would not eat the vines, but they would keep the grass short.” Mr Thomson said the campaign to

On the move: Buying land for wildlife corridors is seen as the answer to cut the high number of kangaroos and other native animals being hit on Mornington Peninsula roads. Picture: Yanni

buy land on the peninsula was aimed at creating “a private land reserve system for a wildlife corridor between national parks to sustain wildlife in the future”. He says the need is urgent as suburban development and a recent spate of

farm-fencing are blocking the kangaroos' natural behaviour on the peninsula. Mr Thomson said wildlife corridors were needed “in the area between Flinders, Boneo and back towards Mt Martha”.

Ideally, the corridors would provide animals with access to the nature reserve around the former Devilbend Reservoir, near Moorooduc. "Currently with land clearing for development, councils require offsets. But offsets very rarely consider what

happens to displaced wildlife, except for managing it, which is a euphemism for conducting cull or fertility programs,” Mr Thompson said. AWPC president Maryland Wilson said she was shocked to hear of a recent call to cull kangaroos ahead of development as the only option for kangaroos displaced by Melbourne's expansion. "There is another non-violent solution," she said. "It is a scandal that we have suffered through a succession of planning documents for Melbourne, without any allocating land for habitat with interconnecting continuous wildlife corridors that would enable safe passage for native animals. They have also failed to provide more than a tiny handful of animal bridges and underpasses at significant points on roads where wildlife often cross. “Kangaroos, koalas, and other wildlife are increasingly road accident victims. As Melbourne expands to accommodate its human population growth program, suburban development pushes them out onto roads. This is planning negligence. " Ms Wilson said the AWPC says has repeatedly engaged with councils in devising detailed plans for wildlife corridors but no state government has cooperated with these plans “despite obligations to protect wildlife under the Fauna and Flora Guarantee Act”. Ms Wilson said the AWPC will be seeking a meeting with the state government “to negotiate for wildlife corridors instead of culling”.

Paws for a cuddle THE pets were oh, so friendly at the Peninsula Pet Expo at the Village Green, Rosebud last week – just ask dog rescuer Kim Payne, who got more than a mouthful from this cuddly fellow. The expo was a hive of activity with animals of all shapes and sizes, including miniature ponies, dogs, rats and cats, marsupials, birds from parrots to eagles, pythons, lizards and crocodiles and local snake varieties tigers and copper heads, both species found on the peninsula. Two birds of prey included the barking owl and Twitch the peregrine falcon – a breed clocked flying at 389kph making it the fastest animal in the world. Visitors watched the cow milking, horse grooming, sheep herding and shearing, dog training and horsemanship demonstrations. There was a miniature pony show and specialty breeds cat show. A highlight for the children included free face painting and roving performers, including Shaun the Sheep and Mr Peabody & Sherman. Picture: Yanni

Laura’s tops with animal welfare MISS Western Port entrant Laura Reed, right, hosted a fundraising dinner and silent auction for RSPCA Victoria at the Flinders Hotel, Saturday 28 November. Guests bidded for items donated by local businesses, raising $1122. “I had a goal of reaching $1000 which could help foster and train an animal so I was determined to get there,” the 23-year-old said. She delivered the money – and a kennel – to RSPCA community engagement assistant Imogen Barton, left, at Burwood on the Monday. Laura is sponsored by Westernport Veterinary Clinics.

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Leaders united: Religious and community leaders are united in their wish for peace.

Muslims lead the way in peace talks LEADERS from six major religions went to a mosque in Langwarrin to explain the role their faith was taking to promote peace. President of Ahmadiyya Muslim Association of Australia Inam-ul-Haq Kauser said “the majority” of Muslims were peaceful and that terrorist attacks had nothing to do with Islam. “There are only a handful of [Muslims] who are troublemakers, who are creating the whole trouble,” Imam Kauser said in his keynote address at the Conference of World Religions at the Bait-ul-Salam (House of Peace) Mosque on Sunday 29 November. The theme of the conference – attended by 350 community leaders, including police and politicians - was “The role of my religion in promoting peace”. The conference came two weeks after a wave of terrorist attacks in the Middle East and Paris left hundreds dead and even more people injured. “Do not feel that all Muslims verify

them [the terrorists] and support them. We do not support them,” Imam Kauser said. “If the 1.8 billion Muslims, God forbid, become terrorists, what is going to happen? They are not terrorists.” Imam Kauser said Islam was being terrorised and was in need of “more help than anyone else”. He said Muslims were suffering as a result of a handful of terrorists, and compared their plight to “a mother who is suffering because of her son’s bad deeds”. Imam Kauser said the world was being terrorised and “heading towards a brink of fire and a third world war”. He said “man has gone away from his lord” and “people are not talking about peace but rather they are talking about the differences”. Imam Kauser believed peace could be achieved by religious and political leaders getting together and promoting peace.

Imam Kauser said the 126-year-old Ahmadiyya Muslim sect rejected violence and had “never participated in any boycotts or terrorist activities”. “We have educated our youths very well. There is no question that our youths are involved in any terrorist activities in any part of the world.” Pandit Abhay Anand Awashthi, president of the Hindu Council of Australia, told the conference that religion had “the wisdom and capacity” to bring peace and prosperity to the world. The need for religions to work together to achieve world peace was backed up by Rabbi Lange, of Jewish Care Victoria. The Buddhist Society of Australia’s Michael Wells stressed the importance of finding refuge in oneself and taking their personal qualities “from a heart of kindness, from a place of peace and from a place of wisdom to influence the world”.

Retired Anglican priest the Rev Philip Manktelow said “love and peaceful harmony is a desire that we will all harbour in our hearts and in our minds. We believe that peace is a goal that we can all strive for and that we can live in peace”. Eradicating misinterpretations “back home” could help “achieve so much”, said Sikh Amar Singh. Opposition multicultural affairs and scrutiny of government spokesperson Inga Peulich said she had been to the Langwarrin mosque several times for “events that promote intercultural dialogue, interfaith dialogue” and praised its members for “really trying to be leaders in our community on building that communication and understanding that I think world peace and certainly peace in our communities we are so dependant upon”. The conference ended with a silent prayer led by Imam Kauser. Keith Platt

THE ANZ bank will close its Hastings branch, 2pm, Wednesday 3 February and merge it with its Somerville Plaza branch. District manager Melinda Van Krieken told Hastings MP Neale Burgess that reduced foot traffic over the past year or so was to blame. He said she had “been hoping development of the Port of Hastings would help reverse that trend”. “Ms Krieken assured me that, if development of the port was to resume, or things in Hastings began picking up for some other reason, the bank would be prepared to open a branch in new premises in Hastings,” Mr Burgess said.

Partying at Hastings HASTINGS will be a busy place Friday 11 December, with High St closed to traffic to allow traders to hold a series of happenings in their shops and businesses. Western Port Chamber of Commerce and Industry events include a pop up park with interactive digital screen, Lego-making competition and a best dressed windows and lights competition with up to $2000 for the best lighting display in the residential, industrial and commercial precincts. Other events include children’s workshops, makers market, live music and Best Dressed Super hero. “The VIP Street Party will kick off the campaign and will be followed by carols by candlelight on the foreshore with a fireworks display, with all events free to the community,” the chamber’s promotions manager Angie Baker said. Radio RPP will broadcast lfrom the street party. Details: 0430 313 649 or 0412 407 765.

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7.00pm and return at 10.30pm, with tickets costing $85 per person. Sorrento sailings depart at 8pm and return at 9.45pm and cost $75 per person. For food and wine lovers alike Searoad Ferries are participating in the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival with an evening floating regional market on Saturday the 5th of March, 2016. The event– Wine, Food, Farmgate on the Bay. will showcase the region’s innovative providores and producers on board the newly refurbished ferry, the MV Sorrento. The ferry will sail a bespoke route along the Mornington Peninsula coastline as passengers taste, sip and sample from stalls to food trucks for a grazing dinner or purchase yummy produce to take home. Meet the makers, listen to cool music or gaze at the stars Shipboard life has never been so good. Wine Food Farmgate on the Bay is $85 per person. For more details or to book either the Sunset Sailings or Wine Food Farmgate on the Bay, please visit www.searoad.com.au or call 03 5258 3244

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For nature: From left, Peter Whyte and Denise Ferguson of St Thomas More Primary School; Cr Graham Pittock; Michelle McCready of the shire’s renewable resources office; Cr Antonella Celi; Western Port Secondary College principal Hannah Lewis; Angela Roach school horticulturist and a member of St Joseph’s Primary School Crib Point support staff team with students Willow and Harper; and Cr David Gibb. Picture supplied

Shire awards for frog bogs and bee hotels FOUR schools and two individuals have won recognition at the Mornington Peninsula Shire 2015 Mayoral Sustainability Awards. Now in their 10th year, the awards acknowledge the achievements of students, teachers, student groups and school communities in working toward a sustainable future. They were presented by Cr Graham Pittock, who said four outstanding schools were recognised in the student group category, which recognised groups that demonstrated leadership in sustainability practices. Student group award winners were: Mt Eliza Secondary College – years 7 and 8: Students with an interest in environmental sustainability spent one day a week working on sustainable practices on privately owned land and the adjoining waterway Balcombe Creek. Significant improvements were made to water quality, biodiversity, erosion and habitat wildlife, the shire citation stated. "Students were taught how to affect habitat

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elle Debenham of Mt Eliza Secondary College. "Ms Roach is school horticulturist and support staff member. She has championed several projects including a wetland, a garden producing vegies used in the school cafe, a tranquil garden, a mangrove regeneration program to help protect Western Port, the 'Kids Teaching Kids' program, and a garden program for special needs students that provides home grown produce for a stall at the weekly assembly." "Ms Debenham, a teacher and nature educator of year 7 and 8 students at Mt Eliza secondary, has led a 'Caring for Country' program through indigenous education and development of a bush tucker 'reconciliation garden'. It has internet connectivity, seats made of logs, tree trunk totem poles as garden barriers, ti-tree edging, bush tucker plants, burnt plant ID signs, a native bee 'hotel', and four outdoor artwork panels. The garden is a environmental haven for students." Cr Pittock said the sustainability activities were inspirational.

Committee numbers trimmed SOMERS Residents’ Association elected a trimmed down committee at its annual general meeting at the end of November. The president’s, secretary’s and treasurer’s positions were not contested but there were three nominations for vice-president and 11 candidates for six spots on the general committee. The general committee, originally of 10 members, was required under revised Consumer Affairs legislation to be reduced to six members. The general committee now has three female members and three males. Voting was keen, there were 188 votes cast (including proxies) for the three candidates for vice-president’s position. The total number of proxy votes received was 147. The meeting was attended by 61 members and held at Somers Primary School. Retiring president Kingsley Culley said in his report that the SRA had grown over the past year and now had 670 members. He said the association was “highly regarded” by

Mornington Peninsula Shire for its “professional approach to issues and is considered to be one of the most representative groups on the peninsula”. “We have been fortunate in the strong support we have received from the Somers community and this is evidenced in part by the growth in donations we have received,” Mr Culley said. New president Dennis Aylward said he welcomed the addition of two new members – Tim Rintoul and David Lorimer - to the association and to the committee. “Tim Rintoul, with his legal background, moving into the vice-president’s position will be a great asset while David Lorimer, who is activity co-ordinator at Lord Somers Camp, gives the committee a much wider range of experience.” The SRA executive comprises president Dennis Aylward; vice-president Tim Rintoul; treasurer Gerry Lewis; and secretary John Copeland. Committee: Jenny Cole, Tony Duboudin, Denise Kempster, David Lorimer, Simon McCall and Morag Seward.

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IN HASTINGS FOR THE LONG HAUL! A MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN Seven years ago the local community got behind the concept of a community bank. And so the Bendigo bank (Hastings Community Bank branch) was started. The branch offers a complete and very competitive banking service including business banking facilities, housing loans, deposits, etc. as well as insurance and financial planning services But more than that, in the past seven years the bank has given back over $300,000 to the local community. That’s $300,000 to make our community stronger. That’s because we are here for the long term. We believe in the future of Hastings and the power of a community that believes in itself.

IN the 114-year history of the Royal Australian Navy, just five men have been awarded the George Cross, making them the Navy’s bravest of the brave. Although they are honoured individually at points across Australia there has never been a joint memorial to their heroism. That changed at Hastings on Saturday last week when Commodore Jack Rush, RFD, QC, unveiled a memorial tribute at Hastings Community Hub, FrankstonFlinders Rd. In a display of inter-service solidarity, he was accompanied by Army hero and VC winner Keith Payne. The tribute was prepared by the Victorian Maritime Centre to be part of a complex planned for the Hastings foreshore to house the submarine, HMAS Otama, and the former Port Phillip pilot ship Wyuna. The tribute comprises photos and citations for each of the five winners. Their stories are spine tingling: Jonathon Rogers, having helped smaller colleagues escape from the sinking HMAS Voyager through a tiny hatch, bravely led the trapped remainder in hymns as the waters closed around them. Then there is Leonard Goldsworthy, George Gosse, John Mould and Hugh Syme, who defused mines and booby traps, in positions of appalling peril and discomfort. Maritime Centre

Heroism recognised: VC winner Keith Payne inspects the George Cross display.

president Max Bryant said: “Reading their stories it is hard to believe that no serving RAN member was ever awarded the Victoria Cross. “The George Cross is the second highest award for bravery, but it is hard to see what more these five could have done to demonstrate their courage – the more so since each had also been decorated for heroism on previous occasions. “They are heroes of the highest order. They deserve national recognition.” Before construction of the new centre it is hoped the tribute will go on display at other venues around Australia

Artful way of saving sub WESTERN Port school children jumped at the chance to enter a drawing and writing competition called Saving Our Submarine: HMAS Otama, the Victorian Maritime Centre’s Di Maloney said. For a chance to win the three top prizes: $25 Prep to Year 3, $50 years 4-6 and $100 years 7-9, they were asked to research the maritime centre’s website and then draw the submarine and write a short essay on why it should be saved. Preps to year three winners were Ella Blake, Balnarring Primary, first; Samantha Morrison, St

Joseph's, second; and Wyatt Quinlin, Somerville Rise, third. Years 4-6 winners: Alana Northcote, Crib Point, first; Jack Evans, Somerville Rise, second; and Macie Wiles, Somers, third. Year 7-9 winners: Chloe Mereszko, Padua College Tyabb, first; Jonah Bam, Padua College, second; and Daniel Slocombe, Padua College, third. Bendigo Bank Hastings sponsored the competition and donated the prizes. The Victorian Maritime Centre is at 220 The Esplanade, Crib Point.

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SWITCH YOUR BANKING TO US. We make it easy and hassle free. Ask us how today. BUT IT’S BIGGER THAN THAT. You will be helping to build a stronger community. IT’S SUPPORTING YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY Your Community Bank invests it’s profits into your local community, so just by banking with us you automatically become part of something bigger. Bigger than a bank!

Hastings & District Community bank branch Drop into the branch today at 88 High St, Hastings Or call us on 5979 2075

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Bank backs community groups THE Western Port Community Bank (Hastings Bendigo Bank branch) held their 7th AGM on 18 November, followed the awarding of sponsorship and grants certificates to 27 different community groups. Grants offered included amounts contributing to uniforms for the All Abilities Basketball team, improvement to training and rest facilities for the SES and assistance with information equipment for the Hastings Historical Society, among many other projects. Many recipients expressed gratitude for the support offered by the community bank and acknowledged the value of the grants in helping them achieve their aims which in turn flow on to considerable benefits for the greater Western Port community. Community bank chairman, Vic Rodwell, pointed out that the community bank is unusual in that it is the public’s support of the bank which makes it possible for the community groups to benefit. “In the seven years to date the community bank has donated some $300,000 to local community groups” he said. “With your support the bank can do a lot better than that and it is the local community that benefits”.

Mr Rodwell went on to thank the volunteers who run community groups and said “without your efforts and work our community would not be the great place it is.” As part of the evening the second Alf Tallon Memorial Community Service Prize was awarded to Eddie Tearle, a volunteer with the Missions to Seafarers in Hastings for the past 18 years. Eddie received a plaque and a cheque for $1000 made out to a Western Port Community Organisation of his choice. Two smaller prizes were also awarded recognising Fiona White from the Crib Point Football Netball Club and Harold Smith from the Hastings Bowling Club for their long and invaluable service to the community. The evening ended with an inspirational address by Jess, a year 10 student from Western Port Secondary College. Jess was one of three students sent to a “Magic Moments” youth leadership camp in NSW earlier this year by the Western Port Community Bank. Since returning from the camp Jess has played a very active part in school life including setting up a mentoring program and facilitating workshops at various schools on the peninsula addressing the problem of students being bullied.


Hastings U3A gearing up for 2016 HASTINGS U3A has exciting plans for the New Year with a wide range of 60 courses and activities to choose from. “We have ear marked this week to commence enrolment for the 2016, new members and present members are taking advantage and choosing their courses and activities for the new year,� said Dianne Ashton of Hastings U3A. “Don’t despair if you cannot make it this week, just call down to our office before the Christmas break (office closing December 17th). Otherwise check out our web site( www.hastingsu3a. org.au) , download the Membership Form and send us a cheque to P.O. Box 537, Hastings.� Hastings U3A pride themselves on being able to accommodate members requests for classes. “It is fair to say some will have waiting lists but the majority have the space to accommodate

your choice of classes. Each term we produce a newsletter and Course Sheet which are distributed to members, these provide news on existing classes and also highlights the information on newly introduced classes,� said Dianne. 2016 has a wide range of courses and activities, and U3A is introducing an eight week Astronomy course either Tuesday or Wednesday, and a one off talk on “The Wonders of Wireless� on a Friday, which takes you through the interesting life of Marconi, the name which is always associated with the invention of wireless. There is also a course on the introduction to philosophy. The goal of Hastings U3A is to provide low cost lifelong learning and healthy activities for semi retired and retired seniors.

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A BEAUTIFUL slice of Mount Eliza, so reminiscent of the Italian riviera, complete with tennis court and a dazzling 180-degree view of the bay, Porta Coeli, translated to Heavens Gate couldn’t be a more apt name for this divine home. Boasting the ultimate combination of luxury and location every room is bathed in natural light and from the sprawling 2636 square metre block there is a private walkway down to Canadian Bay Beach. Embraced by lush gardens bordered by giant towering hedges,the property has an excellent aspect to take full advantage of the water vista and incredible sunsets. The sweeping floor plan

provides three bedrooms and open plan living spaces, with a delightful kitchen showcasing true character mixed with absolute luxury. A clever design has everything easily accessible and there are refined appointments such as the curved marble breakfast bar, dishwasher and Ilve oven. It is however the astounding alfresco terrace that is the beating heart of this vibrant property with most zones opening out to this space. A lovely dining hall, an elegant formal lounge with fireplace and the enormous master bedroom suite all have access to this point to bask in the sun and the views. The terrace has a vergola opening roof to protect from the

elements, and from here you look over the tennis court across to the bay. The master bedroom suite encompasses one wing of the home and comprises a huge dressing room, adjoining study and an opulent ensuite with shower, spa bath and marble counters. A parents retreat serves well as a library, with the study a potential fourth bedroom if required. To further add to this already significant holding is the possibility to purchase the vacant adjoining block at 65 Williams Road which measures about 2796 square metres.

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CALLING ALL INVESTORS

RARE LARGE BLOCK

HASTINGS 9a Albert Street CLOSE TO EVERYTHING Delightful 2BR unit, positioned close to High Street, featuring open plan living area incorporating kitchen and dining zone. Main bathroom with dual-entry to the main bedroom, second bedroom with BIR, and towards the rear is another living area opening out to a private courtyard. Other features include GDH, dishwasher and a fully fenced front garden. This property has no body corporate fees.

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HASTINGS 4/1 Mullett Street Close to the scenic Hastings foreshore, this top storey unit is the perfect opportunity for an entry level investor. Boasting 2 large bedrooms both with BIR, updated bathroom with laundry, central open living and kitchen area with new carpets and fresh paint.

This neat and tidy BV home is set in quiet court location, exuding potential in so many ways. Boasting freshly revealed original timber floors, 3 bedrooms all with BIR, huge garage plus carport under roofline. Perfect entry level home waiting for a family to add their own personal flare boasting plenty of room for the kids to play.

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Set on approx 700sqm this neat as a pin home features new floorbaords, plush carpet and open PRICE $195,000 Offers Over plan living. Comprising 3BR’s with BIR’s, new VIEW Saturday 1:00-1:30pm kitchen & bathroom. Step outside to the fully AGENT Brooke Ramsay 0447 772 980 fenced yard with undercover entertaining area as well as an extra room perfect for an office, plus CENTURY 21 HOMEPORT 5979 3555 double carport & solar panels.

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HASTINGS 4 Warren Crescent

The Somer’s lifestyle can be yours with this beach home set on a expansive allotment of 1187 (approx) square metres of land.Offering open plan living room overlooking the front yard, large country style kitchen with gas cooker, two large bedrooms, bathroom with separate shower and a separate toilet. Add to this an easy access back yard, double garage with power. All located just a short walk to local facilities such as primary school, tennis courts, post office and the beach.

CRIB POINT 2/6 Point Road Comfortable 2BR unit in a peaceful location close to Woolleys Beach foreshore. Open plan lounge and dining, kitchen with gas s/steel appliances. Outside features spacious rear yard, garden shed and single lock-up garage. This property presents beautifully, captures lots of light and is very affordable.

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FAMILY HOME WITH SUBDIVISION POTENTIAL Spacious family home set on a massive 1723m2 (approx) allotment offering space to create your own oasis or subdivide (STCA) and reap the returns. With a huge bungalow at the rear, this property presents many options for extended families. The open plan desing offers three living zones including a front lounge, family room with Coonara and a rumpus room, 4BR’s, main with WIR & FES plus separate study, kitchen with gas cooking and dishwasher, gas heating and air-conditioning throughout. Outside is an undercover entertaining area, low maintenance gardens a double carport and plenty of off street parking and storage.

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This sizeable home situated in a quiet street presents the perfect opportunity for new and established families. Comprising of 4 bedrooms, including master with WIR and ensuite, front lounge room and an open-plan kitchen and dining zone which opens up to a beautiful undercover pergola; perfect for entertaining and enjoying those summer months. All of this set on a great 764m2 (approx.) block with plenty of room in the backyard. Additional features include ducted heating, split-system and a remote double garage with internal access. Being within close proximity to schools, shops, sporting reserves and public transport makes this home even more appealing. If you’re looking for the perfect home for your family, then this is the place for you!

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Situated on a quiet residential street is this quaint, neatly presented home with lots of privacy. The low maintenance block of 979m² (approx) is a bird haven, providing a serene and relaxed garden setting with a handy garden shed. The home is made up of 3 bedrooms, a central bathroom and an open-plan kitchen and dining area. The lounge room is filled with natural light with a beautiful view to the front garden and enjoy the surroundings of the peaceful backyard on the rear deck in the warmer months. It is about a 15 minute walk and 2 minute drive to Somers’ beach, and is close to the popular Somers schools and Balnarring shops. With everything you need on offer, this property presents a fantastic chance to create your dream lifestyle in Somers.

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CRIB POINT 90 Disney Street Best offer over $490,000 open to view Saturday 11-11.30am

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64 High Street, Hastings 03 5979 2489 www.robertsandgreen.com.au CRIB POINT 6 Bond Close Beautifully renovated on approx

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Set on approximately 2 acres. 3 bedrooms, separate study.

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Master with ensuite and spa. Q Well-equipped paddocks (5), shelters (4) and an arena. Q Double garage under roof-line. Q

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$225,000

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Superb serenity in Old Tyabb.

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Located in a quiet cul-de-sac.

Offers over $590,000 Inspect: Saturday 1:30-2:00pm BITTERN 271 Disney Street

Endless possibilities on 550sqm. Lovely timber kitchen.

2 titles set on ½ acre approx. Q 4 bedrooms, main with FES.

Double carport with side access.

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64 High Street, Hastings 03 5979 2489 www.robertsandgreen.com.au

FRENCH ISLAND 292 Overpass Road

Expressions Of Interest Closing Friday, January 29th 2016 at 5pm Inspect: Contact Agent

WELCOME TO ‘JUKURRPA’ A slice of heaven – stunning views, tranquil living and fully operational cattle breeding farm. •178 acres of pristine farm land on two titles. •14 paddocks including 2 fully electrified bull paddocks and 2 calving nurseries, fences in excellent condition. •Main residence plus bungalow. •There is an abundance of water including 8 dams, 6 troughs and a bore (not connected). •Top of the range off-grid solar system. •Ample shedding. •French Island is unincorporated – no rates – no electricity bills – no foxes.

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HASTINGS 7 / 2 Skinner Street

SALMON WATERS - Designed by renowned Melbourne Architect Peter Brown, this

MESMERISING BAY VIEWS- The pinnacle of seaside living with 180 degree views across the azure waters of Western Port Bay. In harmony with its tranquil coastal setting, the home offers an entertainer’s dream lifestyle, where the foreshore is an extension of your front garden.

magnificent boutique three storey development offers all the advantages of modern living in a luxurious bayside setting. One or two bedroom apartments with BIR’s. All apartments offer 2 bathrooms, (except apartment 12). Q Showpiece kitchen with stainless steel appliances, including dishwasher. Q Audio intercom security and private lift for convenience. Q Reverse cycle heating and cooling. Q Plus many more quality inclusions! Q

3 bedrooms, separately zoned master with BIR’s and balcony overlooking the grounds. Kitchen with stainless steel appliances, dining area with direct access to rear balcony. Q Light-filled lounge with air-conditioning. Q Private rear courtyard with lovely gardens and access to the communal tennis court. Q Adjacent to the Marina (Crown land) and just moments on foot to High Street and Pelican Park swimming pool. Q Further features include secure electric front gate and double garage (single width.) Q Less than 1 hour from Melbourne, perfect for weekend getaways. Q

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HASTINGS

OFFERS OVER $280,000 HASTINGS

NEW LISTING

$39,000 BITTERN

NEW LISTING

OFFERS OVER $295,000

NEW LISTING

POSITION PERFECT

PORT ZONED LAND

NEAT, SWEET, SPACIOUS AND COMPLETE!

•Open plan living •Built in robes to bedrooms •Family bathroom and separate toilet •Kitchen with s/steel appliances and gas cooking •Heating & cooling •Currently tenanted on a month by month basis returning $265pw.

•596sqm of Port Related Industrial Land (SUZ1) in the heart of Hastings proposed Port vicinity. We recommend making your enquiries to the council regarding restrictions and usage for port related industrial.

•2 bedrooms –mainwith WIR & dual-entry bathroom •Ducted heating throughout plus split system heating & cooling •Kitchen with plenty of storage space and premium appliances •Large lounge with separate dining •Decked alfresco area •Single remote lock up garage

DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

SEAN CRIMMINS 0411 734 814

SEAN CRIMMINS 0411 734 814

BITTERN

$542,000

TYABB

$355,000

HASTINGS

$449,000

UNDER OFFER

NEW LISTING

43 Symonds Street

5/290 High Street

DON”T LET A CHANCE “GO BUY”

CENTRAL LOCATION

100 METRES FROM WESTERN PORT BAY

•Recently professionally painted throughout •4 bedrooms, main with FES and retreat upstairs •Two living areas incorporated around open plan kitchen •Outdoors features 4 car accommodation, access to rear, •20 x 40 shed with power and on a concrete slab is a bonus

•3 bedrooms with built in robes •Combined lounge & dining area •Good size kitchen with plenty of cupboard space and dishwasher •Spacious back yard •Double garage •Currently leases at $350 pw until 2016

•3 bedrooms,2 bathrooms, •Separate lounge, combined family and dining room •Open plan kitchen with stone benchtops & stainless steel appliances, •Double car garage

INSPECT SATURDAY 1.30-2.00PM DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

CRIB POINT

DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

OFFERS INVITED HASTINGS

INSPECT SATURDAY 12.30-1.00PM DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

OFFERS OVER $250,000 CRIB POINT

Offers over $400,000

MUST BE SOLD

1/10 Muriel Street

DUAL OCCUPANCY UNDER ROOF LINE 1259 SQM - 30 SQS!

VALUE FOR FIRST HOME BUYERS AND INVESTORS!

IMPRESSIVE STYLE, ON ITS OWN TITLE!

•5 Bedrooms, two bathrooms including FES to master bedroom •Spacious kitchen with plenty of bench space •Wall furnace, Coonara woodheater, gas hot water service •Undercover entertaining area, spacious living area & 2 dining areas •Hair dressing studio with separate access •Plenty of space for parking, entertaining and play!

•3 bedrooms with built in robes •Separate living and dining areas •Updated galley style kitchen •Refreshed bathroom •Oversize single carport •Currently let at $270pw

•3 bedroom, two bathroom home at the front of the block •Sunny dining and kitchen area opening to courtyard •Kitchen with stainless steel appliances •Air conditioning throughout •Neat garden with water tank and external access from double garage

SEAN CRIMMINS 0411 734 814

SEAN CRIMMINS 0411 734 814

HASTINGS

$425,000 CRIB POINT

INSPECT SATURDAY 11.00-11.30AM DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

$318,000 TOOTGAROOK

$333,0000

APPROX. 1200 SQM

7 Cathy Clifford Court

PRIME LOCATION! SHORT WALK TO MARINA AND SHOPS

LOOKING FOR CONVENIENCE?

LAND OPPORTUNITY IN PRIME LOCATION

•4 bedrooms –main with en-suite & walk in robe •Separate lounge, large open plan meals area & family room •Kitchen with gas stove, and a dishwasher •Double garage with side access for boat/caravan •Landscaped gardens •Suit an investor with tenant in place

•Stylish 2 bedroom villa, main with walk-in robe •Kitchen with dishwasher •Large open plan living area opening to outdoor entertaining area •Ducted heating •Designed for a low maintenance lifestyle

•Prime 1200sqm allotment •Surrounded by quality homes on the high side of the road •Views to the valley and bay glimpses •Uninterrupted view could be achieved by building at the rear of the block

DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

INSPECT SATURDAY 2.30-3.00PM DON McKENZIE 0419 955 177

Baywest Real Estate (VIC) Pty. Ltd. 1/109 High Street Hastings, VIC 3915 Ph: 03 5979 4412 Fax: 03 5979 3097 Email: enquiries@baywestrealestate.com.au Web: www.baywestrealestate.com.au Page 12

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Harcourts Hastings

Harcourts

10/14 High Street 03 5970 7333 www.hastings.harcourts.com.au

SINCE 1888

Hastings 14 Skinner Street View Of The Marina. Plans and Permits Approved Imagine stepping out your front door and being on High Street in a few moments, strolling down to the Marina and beautiful Western Port Bay in less time than it takes Sunday drivers to find a park. Life doesn’t get better than this! This generous 715sqm level block is in a great position and offers new owners so many options to build that dream home, develop two townhouses or simply sit and watch the value appreciate. Offering two street frontages the property has current planning permission to build two double storye townhouses. The properties are well designed and have a great outlook and will be within a short stroll to the Marina, the pier to feed the pelicans and the town centre. Affordable coastal living will only last for so long... Hastings is on the move! Auction Saturday 20th February 2016 at 11:00am Price Guide Negotiable over $500,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Jason Dowler 0403 598 754 E jason.dowler@harcourts.com.au

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Harcourts Hastings 10/14 High Street 03 5970 7333 www.hastings.harcourts.com.au

Cranbourne South 10 Woodlands Road

Harcourts SINCE 1888

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Heatherton Park This property boasts everything you could need from a world class equestrian centre, with a fantastic 40-square family home to suit. Comprising 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, rumpus room, sitting room, formal dining, open plan kitchen & meals area and a giant entertaining area accessible from multiple areas of the home. The grounds are nothing short of stunning with a gated entrance and access through the property to the wonderful equestrian facilities, you can picnic by one of the two beautiful lakes or relaxing in the outdoor entertaining area. Perfectly set up and currently run as a teaching and agistment facility, facilities at Heatherton Park include a barn with 7 stables all with automatic water drinkers including hot & cold wash bay, tack and feed room, a 40m x 20m indoor riding arena with 20m of mirrors, lined with solid jarrah and a 20m x 60m outdoor arena. Both indoor and outdoor arenas also have an automated watering system. Heatherton Park has so much to offer the opportunities are endless! An inspection at this property is a must! For Sale Expressions Of Interest View www.harcourts.com.au Open By Appointment Jason Stirling 0411 520 173 E jason.stirling@harcourts.com.au

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Harcourts Hastings

Harcourts

10/14 High Street 03 5970 7333 www.hastings.harcourts.com.au

SINCE 1888

Cranbourne South 7 Sweet Wattle Drive

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A Lifestyle Choice This beautiful and spacious home is sure to impress you from the moment you drive through the front gates. Set on 3 acres (approx.), the home has high ceilings throughout with open plan living and separate living zones for the whole family. With a kitchen to die for, centrally located to the open plan area, there are granite benchtops and a walk in pantry. Comprising verandah and entertaining area, 4 bedrooms – two with walk in robes and ensuites, and two others with built in robes that share the main bathroom, separate laundry, Coonara heating and two air conditioners. Outdoors features include an elaborate undercover entertaining area, great size shed fit for a boat, truck, caravan or home business and the grounds feature native trees, a private walking track and a great size area for the whole family. Located only a short drive Cranbourne or Langwarrin, with Melbourne CBD under an hour’s drive away. For Sale View Open

Negotiable over $850,000 www.harcourts.com.au Contact agent

Jason Stirling 0411 520 173 E jason.stirling@harcourts.com.au

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Harcourts Hastings

Harcourts

10/14 High Street 03 5970 7333 www.hastings.harcourts.com.au

SINCE 1888

FOR LEASE

FOR LEASE

Hastings 9 McCallum Street

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Crib Point 2/179 Disney Street

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For The Garden Lover

Beautifully Appointed Unit

3BR property with a huge backyard that requires some TLC! All bedrooms have BIR’s, there are two living areas plus meals area, two sun rooms, one at the side and rear, bathroom with separate toilet, shower, vanity & bath, separate laundry and gas ducted heating throughout the property.Single garage & single carport.

Near new unit in complex of 3 featuring 2BR’s with BIR’s, dual access from main bedroom to bathroom with separate bath and shower, kitchen with stainless steel dishwasher, adjoining meals area and lounge which overlooks the fully fenced low maintenance rear courtyard.

For Lease $325 per week Inspect By Appointment

For Lease $280 per week Inspect By Appointment

Hastings Office 5970 7333

Hastings Office 5970 7333

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FOR LEASE

E hastings@harcourts.com.au

FOR LEASE

Hastings 14 Penshurst Avenue

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Mount Martha 53 Hyperno Way

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The Perfect Family Home

Big Enough For The Whole Family!

Solid family home offering 3BR’s, main bathroom, lounge with air-conditioner and gas heater, kitchen with electric cooking, and a separate laundry. Outside is perfect for the kids to run and play while you enjoy the weather on the deck. Be sure not to miss this one!!

3 bedroom home, main with WIR & FES, two living areas, separate bathroom & laundry, kitchen with gas & electric cooking including dishwasher, tiled meals area opening out to the backyard, ducted heating and cooling and double garage.

For Lease $320 per week Inspect By Appointment

For Lease $415 per week Inspect By Appointment

Hastings Office 5970 7333

E hastings@harcourts.com.au

Jade Loizzo PROPERTY MANAGER 5970 7333

Hastings Office 5970 7333

Amy Ridgeway PROPERTY MANAGER 5970 7333

E hastings@harcourts.com.au

Jess Rollins RENTAL DEPARTMENT MANAGER 0433 215 257

When It comes to managing your property, we have an unwavering commitment to place the best tenants into your number one asset. For outstanding service, knowledge and a property management experience that exceeds your expectations, talk to us. Contact Jess for any property management needs, to Jess and the team it’s not just a job, it’s a passion.

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Somerville

“The difference between a good price and a great price is a great estate agent�

Your home could be worth more than you think! Give Sam Bucca a shot and call for your free no-obligation market appraisal. Selling real estate without the headache.

Sam Bucca

Senior Sales Consultant / Licensed Estate Agent

0412 755 544

sam.bucca@eview.com.au

168 Main Street, Mornington VIC 3931 T. 03 5975 6888 Mount Martha

For Sale

34 Norfolk Road, Mount Martha Backing onto Mount Martha Public Golf Course and with elevated views across a reserve, this four-bedroom twobathroom residence with a sought-after Mount Martha address, zoned living and a broad balcony to sit back and soak up the leafy vista is a brilliant choice for a family. A voluminous sun-drenched living room seamlessly connects with the view and balcony through expanses of glass; while a family living and dining room adjoins a stylish stone kitchen. A double carport plus a double remote garage will impress any tradesman. Close to Mt Martha Primary and Balcombe Grammar, Mt Martha Village and the beautiful beachfront, this is a contemporary classic with a family focus.

Price $595,000 - $680,000 Inspection As advertised or by appointment Contact Alex Campbell 0432 344 394 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

8 CAMPBELL GROVE, MORNINGTON

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DECEASED ESTATE This immaculately maintained beachside home is perfectly positioned within walking distance of all the facilities on offer in Mornington. With a 16.4m frontage, this 716sqm (approx) site has development potential for two units (STCA). It would also make an ideal weekender or perhaps even a first home. The existing residence would suit the current rental market and could generate a rental income whilst awaiting council approval.

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AUCTION: Saturday 12th December at 11.00am Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Simon Farrar 0412 734 130

WORK FROM HOME

NEW LISTING

7 YUILLES ROAD, MORNINGTON

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14 CALLANANS ROAD, RED HILL

ONE WITH THE LOT (PLUS PINEAPPLE) This 3 bedroom residence combines a seamless blend of modern fittings and fixtures with ample space that will more than satisfy every family’s needs, whilst the spacious and separate office/business area is fully equipped with built-in cabinetry and includes kitchenette and powder room. Located close to vibrant Main Street, this property has been realistically priced and will ideally suit a professional couple looking to re-locate their family and business to a fantastic lifestyle.

PRIME ACREAGE ADJOINING RIDING TRAIL Situated in the prime location of picturesque Red Hill, this magnificent 15 acres approx. offers a rare opportunity. The property has direct access to the Red Hill Merricks walking/riding trail. There is a lovely rural ambiance and filtered views to Western Port and Phillip Island with possibility to expand significantly. Rarely offered this vacant acreage offers the opportunity to create your own special retreat central to all the vineyards, restaurants, riding trails, beaches and other delights in this magnificent area.

For Sale: $920,000 - $960,000

For Sale: $1,200,000 Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment Simon Farrar 0412 734 130

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Shop 11, Bentons Square, Mornington 5976 8899

Phillip McNeil-Young 0428 148 693

Shop 14, Balnarring Village 5983 5509


jacobsandlowe.com.au

AUCTION

THIS SATURDAY

11 KARELLA CRESCENT, MORNINGTON

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STUNNING ARCHITECT DESIGNED FAMILY HOME FOR THE BEST YEARS OF YOUR LIFE Features include: 4 Queen size bedrooms plus study, expansive kitchen with Caesar stone benches & breakfast bar, quality fixtures and appliances, solid bamboo flooring, spacious living and dining, alfresco style timber deck & courtyard, double remote garage with workshop, large ensuite, family bathroom & powder room. Gas log fire place, ducted heating, split system air-conditioning and a 6-star energy rating.

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AUCTION: Saturday 12th December at 12.30pm Inspect: Saturday 12-12.30pm

Karin Mander 0409 597597 508508 Karin Mander 0409

N I D SOL DAY ONE 2/7-9 CORAL ROAD, MORNINGTON

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31 NUNNS ROAD, MORNINGTON

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BEACHSIDE UNIT – LIFESTYLE PERFECT! This beautiful unit is situated 200 mtrs from Fosters Beach and Nunns Walk and within close proximity to the Dava Drive shops and Mornington’s Main Street. Features inc: master bedroom with WIR and en-suite, formal lounge & dining rooms, informal living room, well equipped kitchen, 2nd bedroom with built in robes, separate laundry, bathroom and separate toilet. Other features inc: single remote garage with rear roller door, private courtyard, bull nose verandah’s, high ceilings, ducted heating & own street frontage.

LOCATION, LUXURY, LIFESTYLE Magnificent beachside home with natural light through all the seasons. Meticulous thought out and planned, there is an easy flow throughout which will comfortably accommodate large families who love to entertain. Upstairs is an open plan living space with kitchen boasting quality appliances, Caesarstone benches, also upstairs is the main bedroom with WIR & FES. Downstairs are two more bedrooms with BIRs, sharing the family bathroom with separate bath, shower and double basins.

For Sale: $450,000 - $490,000

For Sale: $1,040,000 - $1,140,000

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment Karin Mander 0409 597 508

Susan Clavin 0417 141 007

220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900

Shop 11, Bentons Square, Mornington 5976 8899

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C103/83 SPINNAKER TCE, SAFETY BEACH

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ULTIMATE PACKAGE IN WATERFRONT LIVING No other apartment at Martha Cove can boast what this property has to offer. An absolute waterfront single level 3 bedroom apartment, direct access to the boardwalk with your own secure 15m freehold marina berth in front with an additional jet ski dock, basement car parking for 2 cars, a lock up store room plus an unprecedented secure parking area to accommodate your trailer and dual jet skis. 2 bathrooms, an extended waterfront deck plus a rear sun courtyard all add to the properties appeal. An ideal holiday destination knowing you can lock up and leave with the communal gardens, BBQ, swimming pool and gymnasium all maintained for you.

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For Sale: $1,275,000 Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

4 DECK TERRACE, SAFETY BEACH

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THERE’S NO SHORTAGE OF SPACE HERE! Five bedroom family home of grand proportions, designed to accommodate the largest of families. Spread out over 3 levels, 3 bathrooms plus separate powder room, a study or home office and the perfect teenage retreat or rumpus room complete with wet bar. The gourmet kitchen on the upper level features stone bench tops, stainless steel Bosch appliances and a walk in pantry. Sit back and relax on one of the extensive balconies and soak up the views of Port Phillip Bay, Arthurs Seat and beyond.

52 SPINNAKER TERRACE, SAFETY BEACH

For Sale: $695,000

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment

Inspect: As advertised or by appointment Stuart Cox 0417 124 707

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18 MONTHS YOUNG An opportunity has arisen for an astute owner or investor to purchase in the magnificent ‘Cove’. Currently tenanted till August 2017, you can buy now and take over the lease and then decide what you will do - live in or lease out again. The home features 3 bedrooms, main with full ensuite, cinema room, double garage with remote and internal access, open plan family, meals, kitchen area that flows out onto a balcony, perfect to enjoy the sea air.

For Sale: $875,000

220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900

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Shop 11, Bentons Square, Mornington 5976 8899

Chris Garrett 0419 397 835

Shop 14, Balnarring Village 5983 5509


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Special occasions

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TRADING from an attractive, architecturally designed shop, this business has a great fit-out and stocks up market occasional clothing and specialises in gowns for mother of the bride or groom. Stock lines also include cosmetic jewellery. There is a long lease in place and the vendor willing to stay on if required.

TWO shops combined as one, providing beauty and hair services. The attractive salon has a great outlook to the river and has a stylish fit-out. Business can be fully managed and qualified staff are in place. There are five cutting stations, two wash basins, two facial rooms, three waxing rooms, one massage room, one spray tan booth and two manicure tables. Currently opening Tuesday to Saturday.

Ladies wear, FERNTREE GULLY Price: $220,000 plus sav Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

Hair and beauty salon, PATTERSON LAKES Price: $120,000 plus sav Agency: Latessa Business Sales 50 Playne St, Frankston, 9781 1588 Agent: Tony Latessa, 0412 525 151

Business Sales Specialists www.latessabusiness.com.au 50 Playne Street Frankston

Tel: (03) 9781 1588 Business Migrants Expert Advisory Service NEW LISTING

SKIN & BEAUTY SALON - MORNINGTON Beautifully presented salon with expensive machines for skin and body treatments. Fantastic RSSRUWXQLW\ IRU ÂżUVW EXVLQHVV RZQer, Vendor offers full assistance. Huge capacity, loyal clients, all computerized. Tues-Sat.

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$105,000 + sav NEW LISTING LINE BORE ENGINEERING - HOME BASED Completely mobile, operates from fully equipped tandem trailer included in sale. Specialises in onsite replacing of bore bosses, bushes and pins on earth moving mining equipment. Ideal for buyer with engineering background.

Great commercial and industrial location right by Eastlink ramp. Seats 18 outside & 8 outside, sells 25 kg coffee per week. Good breakfast trade. 3 bedroom accommodation.

$99,000 + sav

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$60,000 + sav PET SHOP - KARINGAL

INDUSTRIAL TAKEAWAY - BAXTER

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HAIR & BEAUTY SALON - ROSEBUD Attractive salon on Point Nepean 5RDG FXWWLQJ VWDWLRQV 2 manicure tables, beauty room, detox room. Vendor happy to stay on for a few days a week if agreed to, full training offered to new owner. Good client base.

Sales & service of bicycles, accessories & apparel. Stocks some of the world’s leading brands, fully stocked workshop with all relevant tools & equipment. Large modern showroom in highly visible location, rapidly growing market.

$117,000 + sav

$110,500 + sav (negotiable) PRICE REDUCED

NEW LISTING PIZZA AND TAKEAWAYS - HEALESVILLE Located on the main road through town, opposite Coles with plenty of parking. Indoor/outdoor seating, lots of passing trade, has deliveries with online order system. Trades 4pm till late, keep your days free.

LICENSED RESTAURANT - WARRAGUL (VWDEOLVKHG \HDUV ODUJH GRXEOH story premises on main road in prime area. Function rooms, large EDU SULYDWH GLQLQJ IRU VHDWV in total and more outside. Closes public holidays and 4 weeks after Xmas.

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MOWERS - HASTINGS Sales, service and repairs of major EUDQG PRZHUV LQFOXGLQJ 0DNHWD 5RYHU 07' *UDGHQ &XE &DGHW Offers pick up and delivery service. Trades 5 ½ days from prime location.

Panel beaters and spray painters in well designed & laid out factory premises with spray booth, trades 5 days. 97% insurance work, TXDOLÂżHG VWDII YHQGRU ZLOO VWD\ RQ to train new owner.

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LADIES WEAR - FRANKSTON & PENINSULA Retail fashion & accessories in shopping centres. Two excellent businesses, will sell combined or separately, can be managed. Well stocked, long standing, two great locations. Vendor retiring.

$285,000 + sav combined PRICE REDUCED LICENSED RESTAURANT Traditional Japanese restaurant in the hub of town with no competition. Full liquor licence, seating for LQWLPDWH DWPRVSKHUH Currently opens 5 evenings, can be managed.

MECHANICAL AND TYRES Long standing business, vehicle repairs and tyre sales. Excellent WXUQRYHU DQG SUR¿WV 0DLQ KLJKZD\ frontage, trades 5 ½ days. Two vehicles included. 4 hoists.

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$395,000 + sav SHEET METAL

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Specialising in design and manufacture of a wide range of quality sheetmetal components. 0DQXIDFWXULQJ FDSDELOLWLHV EDVHG on cnc equipment. Forward orders in place.

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Tony Latessa CEA (REIV), AREI, ABB, MAICD Mobile: 0412 525 151 REIV BUSINESS AGENT VICTORIA Australian Institute of Business Brokers Vice-President (Vic). 33 years selling experience based on honesty and reliability

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jacobsandlowe.com.au

61 WATT ROAD, MORNINGTON

the peninsula’s benchmark for business

PENINSULA BUSINESS PARK • Opportunities to purchase or lease • Stage 1 now completed & nearly fully occupied • Huge savings buying off the plan in stage 2 • Construction due to begin early 2016 • Warehouse and office space • Sizes starting at 185 m2 • Agents in conjunction Nichols Crowder Property Solutions Cameron Industrial & Commercial

artist’s impression

showroom/warehouses for sale or lease|watt road mornington new quality|new efficient spaces|new opportunities

Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

another quality development by elite property group and bayport group

1 / 58 COLLINS ROAD, DROMANA

PENCON - GARDEN SUPPLIES & CONCRETE, RYE

Well Positioned Industrial Freehold

Business and Freehold For Sale

• 565m2 warehouse area • 40m2 executive style mezzanine office • Kitchen/toilet/bathroom facilities • Front & rear electronic roller doors

• 4000m2 approx land size • Family owned & operated for over 50 years • Specializing in mini-mix concrete, sand, soil & mulch • Business may be sold separately

Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

For Sale: Offers over $820,000

Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

For Sale: Price On Application

33 HIGH STREET, HASTINGS

7/117-133 MAIN STREET, MORNINGTON

Retail Space - Available Now

Make Your Mark On Main Street

• Great exposure on High Street • Approx 15m road frontage

• 241m2 approx • Near new building

• Building: 427m2 approx • Kitchen & office facilities

For Lease $5,833 pcm + GST + Outgoings

Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

• Great street appeal • Flexible lease commencement

For Lease: $12,550pcm + GST + Outgoings

Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

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Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899

Shop 14, Balnarring Village 5983 5509


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5 JENNINGS COURT, ROSEBUD

2/1889-1893 POINT NEPEAN ROAD,TOOTGAROOK

Superb Freehold Opportunity

Retail / Office Space

• Current tenant is Peninsula Dairies until March 2016 • Prime industrial land of 2400m2 approx • Fully developed site with extensive hard stand • Outbuildings include large coolroom

For Sale: $1,200,000 plus

Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

Office Space - Available NOW!

Business For Sale

• Great exposure on High Street • 150m2 approx • 3 office spaces plus meeting room • Large reception area

• Front & rear access • Kitchen & toilet facilities

Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

5 / 5 SATU WAY, MORNINGTON

For Lease: $1,255.50pcm + GST + Outgoings

• Long established business • Profit making • Long lease • High exposure location

Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

For Sale: $495,000 + SAV

1 & 2 / 17 CARBINE WAY, MORNINGTON

Warehouses For Sale - Take One Or Both

Factory - Available Now • 115m2 approx with mezzanine storage area • Single phase power

Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

For Lease: $2,300pcm + GST + Outgoings

QUASIMODO & QSCAPE, MOOROODUC

1/97 HIGH STREET, HASTINGS

For Lease $3,900pcm + GST + Outgoings

• As new space ideal for shop or office use • Prime location directly opposite foreshore • 133m2 approx •Kitchenette & toilet facilities

• Kitchenette/toilet facilities • Electric roller door

Contact: Russell Murphy 0407 839 184

• 150m2 approx each

• Security fence & remote gate

• Both with office space plus warehouse • Also available for lease: $1500pcm + GST + Outgoings each

Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

For Sale: $350,000 each

136 HIGH STREET, HASTINGS

3&6/1879 FRANKSTON-FLINDERS ROAD, HASTINGS

High Exposure On High Street

Choice of Two Factories

• 880 m2 of clear showroom / warehouse space

• Includes 120 m2 of mezzanine office space

• Two road frontages with roller door entry on both • Customer parking at the front of the building

For Lease $7,700 pcm + GST + Outgoings

Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

• Factory 3: 500m2 approx • Factory 6: 468m2 approx • Roller door access • Off street parking

For Lease $3,200 pcm + GST + Outgoings each

• 3 phase power • Kitchenette & toilet facilities

Contact: Michelle Adams 0407 743 858

The Only Commercial & Industrial Specialists On The Mornington Peninsula 220 Main Street, Mornington 5976 5900

Shop 11, 210 Dunns Road, Mornington 5976 8899

Shop 14, Balnarring Village 5983 5509

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9 Satu Way – 280sqm

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7/7 Milgate – 200sqm 16 Dalkeith Ave Dromana – 245sqm

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LETTERS Liberal negativity I'm definitely not a defender of the Labor party, but Nepean MP Martin Dixon could have been a little more measured in his spray on the state government (“Labor’s jobs loss”, Letters 1/12/15). The great waste of money he accuses Labor of is, to a great part, to be blamed on the born to rule attitude of the one term Liberal government he was part of. If his government had not promised by stealth to hand over huge compensation payments for last minute contracts signed on the eve of a state election, we would have no such waste. This hypocrisy is breath taking. It seems the Liberal party has not learned a thing from the disastrous Abbott years. It's negativity all the way. Rupert Steiner, Balnarring Beach Editor: The letter criticising the state Labor government was co-signed by Mr Dixon, Mornington MP David Morris and Hastings MP Neale Burgess.

Convert offices It was heartening to see so many people at the Western Port Takes A Stand White Ribbon Day March and it started me thinking of how many women and children need emergency accommodation. When the so-called super councils were developed some years back, it was thought that we would no longer need individual shire offices now that Rosebud is the main centre. While recognising the need for a presence in various towns, like Hastings, I cannot understand why such large buildings are retained. Surely each small town could rent an office, rather like the electoral office in Hastings, and free up the large old council offices for dividing into emergency accommodation. If not feasible to refurbish the offices for this purpose, I imagine they could be sold and the proceeds go to building at least one emergency accommodation centre. I would also suggest that rather than dollars going to unnecessary things like paying $12,000 for two councillors to attend the Paris climate talks and $18,000 being proposed for conducting a name change consultation for West Rosebud, this could be used to help those in need. Do other people have ideas on how we could tighten our belts for the benefit of our residents? Mel Farnbach, Balnarring

Compo reaction We have had lots of good feedback on our call for the establishment of an erosion and inundation compensation fund as part of a business case for building a container port at Hasting (“Call for compo if port expands”, The News 1/12/15). Your article stated: “The call to establish a compensation fund was included in a submission by the Preserve Western Port Action Group (PWPAG) to a select committee hearing into the state government’s proposed leasing of the Port of Melbourne.” Our call for the compensation fund was not included in the submission to the inquiry lodged by the Preserve Western Port Action Group. We received the report confirming our views on the erosion impacts from Melbourne University and issued the media release calling for

the compensation fund after our submission and appearance at the Inquiry. Kate Whittaker, secretary Preserve Western Port Action Group

Add nuclear to mix Yes we can use thorium instead of uranium for nuclear energy and Australia has the world’s largest reserves of both, so why not use both (“Uranium the danger”, Letters 17/11/15)? The latest generation of nuclear reactors are very efficient and very safe and the silly scare mongering from political parties and the socalled do gooders must stop if they are really concerned about greenhouse gasses and other atmospheric emissions and climate change. As far as disposing and storage of radioactive waste is concerned, this country comprises of 50 per desert and 66 per cent is arid, so there are plenty of places to store this stuff inside lead vaults. The only real alternative to replace large coal fired power stations one for one is nuclear and should be part of the three energy mix combined with wind and solar and phase out coal fired generation altogether. Britain, France, Germany, Sweden and the United States have used nuclear power for decades and don’t have a problem, and the Japanese are switching theirs back on. If nuclear generators were as bad as people pretend, then India and China would not be building them, but they are building more. So there is the three energy mix for clean nonfossil fuel electricity generation for a sensible country using thorium or uranium, wind and solar. Patrick Geeves, Somerville

Incorrect physics Gary Wragg’s statement (“The science is right”, Letters 24/11/15) referring to “97 per cent of the world’s climate scientists” reminds me that 500 years ago everybody thought that the Sun orbited the Earth. John Cook (Google him) also said “Satellites measure reductions in heat escaping to space direct empirical evidence that carbon emissions are trapping heat”. I disagree. The real reason is that there is now less cloud to reflect heat back than previously. The increased electric “wind” from the sun over the past 50 years more strongly deflects the cosmic rays providing charged particles for the moisture to condense on and form clouds. Experiments, particularly in Mexico, showed that improved clouds and rainfall result by injecting charged particles into the air. The claims by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that “greenhouse gasses” are the prime cause of Earth’s increasing temperature cannot be correct. Their computerised proofs are based on bad physics and incorrect assumptions or deliberate omissions. The IPCC 2012 AR5 report ignores the effect of lack of cosmic ray engendered clouds. It is of similar size as the “greenhouse effect”. The action of a greenhouse is attributed to the selective properties of the glass by keeping in low temperature heat waves. A scientist in 1907 proved that this effect is very small (about one per cent) and that it is the enclosure preventing heat loss that matters. Similarly, respected physicists have calculated that the same minor role applies for the effect of

“greenhouse gasses”. I am supporting a former work colleague by reviewing his paper to be published in a peerreviewed journal. It points out the glaring incorrect physics of diagrams given by the IPCC in its 2005 AR4 report. Henry Broadbent, Somers

Going too far In reply to Arthur Hawley(“Snake warning”, Letters, 17/11/15) to be on the lookout for snakes, he concludes with the comment “political correctness now demands that people live with possums, deadly snakes and sharks. The welfare of people is less important than it was. Have we gone too far?” How many people does he know who have been bitten by a snake, much less died from snakebite? How many people have been attacked by a shark? And how many of his friends and family have been killed or injured by possums? It is intolerance of other species that has gone too far. This planet is to be shared by all animals; we are all on this earth together and we must respect our fellow earthlings, not wipe them out if we find them annoying. Live and let live. Susan Buckland, Seaford

Cynical approach Let’s pretend for one moment that David Harrison presents an accurate view of the personality clashes that happen in Mornington Peninsula Shire’s council chamber (“The blow-up we had to have”, Council Watch, 1/12/15). Assume that despite regular meetings with his long time friend Cr Graham Pittock, he is an “independent observer.” Let’s accept that despite having never once having had a conversation with me he knows exactly what motivated me to spend four years of my late 20s in the public eye – presumably, membership of the “conservative faction” that’s been “dominating” council policy over the past decade. And let’s accept that my misbehaviour in the chamber is just sour grapes over losing the power to force through Cr David Gibb’s pet SPA (Southern Peninsula Aquatic Centre) project, well outside the boundaries of Briars ward. Even if we accept every piece of this outlandish fantasy narrative, does that make it OK to promise your vote to other councillors in exchange for total control over policy as a group? Is it really acceptable to use Cr Pittock’s [inaugural] mayoral speech as the entire council’s new strategic direction? After years of criticism over almost every area of council expenditure, Graham Pittock suggested the alternative mayor (me) “might not have wanted to go” [to the Paris climate change talks], which is why this important issue was shoehorned into an already full agenda. You’re damn right I wouldn’t have, because I think this behaviour is the very reason the state government is capping rates. But, as the mayor told Harrison on their latest scheduled catch-up, “we must seek efficiencies”, and last week in the chamber I’d already “had my turn”. The cynical truth is that every argument sycophantic machine politicians have put forward about the debt position and expenditure was nothing but a front for a political argument they didn’t have the honesty or rhetorical skills to put forward in public. Andrew Dixon, councillor Briars Ward

A better way Rejoice we have one MP [Graham Watt, Burwood] who has the wit, courage and human sensitivity not to join the noisy handclapping herd after [Australian of the Year] Rosie Batty's speech [in state parliament 26/11/15] on domestic violence. A minute’s silence in respect for her dead son [Luke] would have been much more appropriate. Maureen Federico, Frankston South

Marginal way to go The saying "never let the truth stand in the way of a good story "is being put on display once again from [Nepean MP] Martin Dixon who must have an irrelevance problem. He knows that Penbus is a federal issue. His Canberra mates ceased the funding, not state Labor. He might approach [Flinders MP] Greg Hunt for the reinstatement of that; I'm not having any luck. Mr Dixon’s lot got kicked out because of the arrogance the was displayed by the Napthine government forcing the East/West link on the voters virtually on the eve of the election in a deal that was struck hastily, resulting in his happy group leaving Victorians with a $400 million debt. The promises that [Premier Daniel] Andrews has made needs the support of the Upper House, which he doesn't have control over. What exactly did Martin Dixon do for our side of the Mornington Peninsula the two times he has been in government? He didn't improve our transport problems and lack of action over Moorooduc Primary School is another example. Just those two instances alone prove that it is not the Andrews government that has treated us with contempt, but the conservatives’ attitude to safe seats, of which this is one. Martin Dixon once more is going around criticising a Labor government on the maintenance of state parks and the lack of action on the Hastings submarine project, when clearly he was sitting on his hands suffering from lethargy and doing nothing while waiting to be kicked out of office. The only way we can expect to get some advantages for our electorate is to make Nepean a marginal seat, which probably won’t happen because of the hotbeds of conservatism such as the elderly citizens and bowling clubs. Donate a plate of sandwiches and they're anybody’s. John Cain, McCrae Letters to the editor can be sent to The News, PO Box 588, Hastings 3915 or emailed to: team@mpnews.com.au Letters should be kept to a maximum 300 words and include name, address and contact phone number for verification purposes.

Orcas in the bay A POD of orcas, or killer whales, was spotted cruising close to shore between Safety Beach and Mornington on Friday. There were at least three orcas in the pod which Dolphin Research Institute researchers say has previously visited Port Phillip. David Donnelly, a marine wildlife consultant, said the orcas fed on sharks, fish, seals and dolphins.

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100 YEARS AGO THIS WEEK...

Sad drowning fatality in Frankston Compiled by Melissa Walsh A wire has been received by the friends of Sergeant Alex O. Kerr, that he is sick, and was removed to Malta by the hospital ship, on the 29th November. *** MISS Beatrice Andrews has succeeded in passing the junior division of the Trinity College of Music, London. This is the second examination Miss Andrews has passed this year. *** INTENDING competitors at the Frankston New Year’s Day Sports are reminded that entries for the wood chops close on Monday next, 13th inst. and for the Pedestrian and Wheel events on Thursday December 16th. *** IN the latest casualty list published it is notified that Private C. H. McLear, of Dromana, is under hospital treatment in Egypt. His many Peninsula friends wish him a speedy and complete restoration to health. *** READERS are reminded of the euchre party and dance which is to be held this evening, in the Mechanics’ Hall. The prizes are well worth trying for, and the “Wattles” Club members are sparing no pains to make the evening a success in every way. *** JUSTICE Walton says :—”My experience as recorder of Nigan, and Judge of the High Court since 1901, has led me to the conclusion that

more than 99 per cent of the trials for crimes of violence have their origin in intemperance. *** A grand garden fete and open air concert will be held in the Somerville park, December 18th, in aid of the fund for wounded soldiers. Several returned heroes will be present, and various entertainment,including a shooting gallery, etc, will be provided for them. Members of the Mornington Junction rifle club have generously offered their services, and the shooting gallery will be conducted by them. The Hastings brass band will also be in attendance. In the evening an open air concert will be held, and a splendid programme, including items by the favorite singer, Miss Brewer, will be submitted. — Proceedings will be opened by the Hon. D. E McBryde at 2 p m. Full particulars are advertised. *** A very sad drowning fatality occurred at Frankston on Saturday evening, a Mr Charles Moore, of Burleigh, Fairfield Park being the victim. The deceased who was foreman at one of the Standard Shoe Company’s factories, was on a weekend visit to Frankston, accompanied by his wife and two children. After tea Moore, who was a strong swimmer went in for a bathe at the piles in the vicinity of the old bathe. After being in the water some time he waved his hand cheerfully to his family, who were watching him from

the shore, and in a few minutes later he disappeared. Assistance was asked and quickly obtained from the township. Messrs H. Garrood and C. Hagan without undressing, at once went into the water to try and recover the body. After searching for five or six minutes, the body was discovered by Mr Garrood near one of the piles, and a boat’s crew, consisting of the Burton Bros and W. Gregory, who had been hailed, came up, and under the direction of Mr E M’Comb, the body was brought to the shore. Strenuous efforts were at once made to resuscitate the body, but without avail, and Dr Maxwell, on his arrival, said that the man was dead. The cause of death was given as a fit, while in the water, brought on by bathing too soon after a hearty meal. The remains were taken to Melbourne by rail on Tuesday for internment. *** “TWO Bays”, Somerville, was the scene of an exceptionally pretty wedding on Tuesday last, when Mr C. Mervyan Clemenger, son of Mr H. M. Clemenger, “Preston Villa”, Moreland, was united in holy matrimony to Ruby, only daughter of Cr and Mrs G. Griffeth, Somerville. The Rev Butchers, of Cranbourne, assisted by Mr Neil McDonald, officiated. The bride, who was given away by her father, had as bridesmaids the Misses Ruby and Lily Clemenger. They looked charming in dresses of white Crepe de chene, with mob caps trimmed with pink roses

and bouquets of pink roses and maiden hair fern. The train bearers were Miss Gwen Clemenger and Master Keith Page. The bride looked exceedingly pretty in bridal robes of white crepe de chene, covered with limerick lace, with the customary orange blossoms and veil. The bridegroom was supported by Mr W. Fautley, as best man, and Mr J. Stenniker as groomsman. The mother of the bride wore gunmetal crepe de chene and black hat, and the bride groom’s mother wore black crepe de chene and black hat. After the ceremony the guests were invited to breakfast. The specially prepared hall had been suitably decorated for the occasion, and the guests sat down to a feast, catered for by Mr Bieri, of Mornington, in his best style. *** TANTI Market. Monday, Dec 6th. Alex Scott and Co. report holding their usual monthly sale at Tanti on the above date, when they had another big yarding, establishing a record for the yards. There was a big attendance of buyers including several from outside centres, and prices obtained were right up to late rates. They made a total clearance. Milkers £8 to £15 springers to £12 10s, fat cows to £10 15s store cows £8 10s, 18 mth heifers to £4 10s, 2yr old to £5 10s, Steers to £4 15s, bulls to £8 2s 6d, poddies 38s to 67s 6d, pigs— porkers to 94s, stores to 52s, suckers £1 to 31s. ***

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The Ronda Rousey irrelevance syndrome By Stuart McCullough YUCK. If I had to sum up the recent outbreak of Ultimate Fighting Championship-mania, that’s the word I’d choose. Yuck and, moreover, double yuck with a cherry on top. Watching people kick and punch each other in the name of entertainment would be hilarious if it occurred, say, on the set of A Country Practice or spontaneously during a performance of HMAS Pinafore but as a stand-alone event it is little short of vulgar. And now that the carnival has left town, presumably taking the cash of hard-working Melbournians with it, the time has come to ask the question: what on earth just happened? Until a few weeks ago, I’d never heard of Ronda Rousey. Perhaps I’d been living in a state of denial as well as the State of Victoria, but I had as been blissfully ignorant as to her existence as she has been to mine. Frankly, I suspect that arrangement suited us both. But everything changed when I caught a train to Southern Cross station and was confronted by a forty foot Ronda plastered over one side of Etihad Stadium. Ronda, it seemed, was coming to Melbourne whether I liked it or not. And the reason for her arrival was unmistakable. She was not coming here to attend the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show, to watch the second XI have their cricket match rained out at the Lakeside oval or visit the fairy penguins but beat the living cheezels out of someone. It’s been a while since I’ve seen anything resembling a fight. It would have been years ago as people waited

for taxis after the pub closed and the guy who ran the hotdog van had just run out of mustard. My response to such outbursts has changed little over the years; I’ve always done my best to avoid physical altercations by keeping

my distance and always carrying my own emergency mustard. But a private supply of condiments is of little use when it comes to steering clear of the world’s largest mixed martial arts competition.

In the days leading up to the bout, the media fell over itself to breathlessly report on every dimension of the upcoming battle. That we didn’t hear the thoughts of various contestants on the state of the continental breakfast at their hotel can only be oversight of colossal dimensions. Ronda, it must be said, was everywhere, telling us all what she planned to do to her opponent, Holly Holm. It was, of course, twelve different versions of ‘I intend to snap her like a twig’. That such statements were reported on and, in fact, were deemed to be news at all made it feel as though we’d entered some kind of parallel universe. Much like boxing, there was a weigh-in. Sadly, this was not done in the style of ‘The Biggest Loser’ and the contest was not settled on the basis of who had avoided eating sneaky doughnuts over the past week. Rather, it was a loathsomely self-indulgent piece of not very good theatre ¬(think Cats as performed by those undertaking a court-ordered community service order rather than The Iceman Cometh by the MTC) in which the two protagonists were apparently unable to control their enmity for each other and wanted to bypass the Octagon and hold the fight in the weigh-in room instead. In the interests of saving time, this would have done us all a massive favour. Fact is, in the real world, this kind of uncontrollable hatred for another person is something that warrants immediate therapy. But although the alleged altercation was cornier than Kansas and hammier than a truckload of pigs, it was broadcast as a

means of building anticipation for the main event. I can’t say I watched the fight proper. The ten seconds I saw on the news that night seemed more than enough. I saw one woman kick another woman in the head and then punch her. Frankly, if I want to see that kind of thing, I’d hang out at taxi ranks and wait until the hotdog van runs out of mustard. But having given the matter much thought, I’ve decided that the problem with mixed martial arts is that they’re not mixed enough. Mixing judo, boxing and other assorted forms of assault together is just thuggery. It should be combined with other less violent combat sports. Such as chess. The game between Boris Spassky and Bobby Fisher played in Reykjavik in 1972 is considered one of the greatest battles between two chess masters of all time. But imagine how much better it might have been if, after moving his rook, Fisher had then slapped Spassky before driving him into the floor? You can’t tell me that Ultimate Fighting Chess wouldn’t give both sports a much-needed shot in the arm. But until the powers that be finally relent and allow chess, darts, hopscotch and paper-rock-scissors to form part of the broader mixed martial arts arsenal, I think I’ll ignore it. With any luck, it will never pass this way again. A week after the tournament, I happened to drop in to JB Hi Fi only to find a box set of Ronda’s greatest fights that had been heavily discounted. It may have been a bargain, but it still seemed to great a price to pay. stuart@stuartmccullough.com

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Music  Arts  Food THE CORNER CAFÉ AND CATERING TURNS 10 The Corner Café and Catering is turning 10 this week and celebrating with a trip down memory lane, and a special offer of a free coffee with every one purchased.

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COME AND CELEBRATE 10 YEARS WITH US of Martin’s Corner,” says Tracey, with the Corner Café and Catering still a big part of the Blue Mini group. “We have given the café a wonderful revamp, with a fresh coat of paint and a new logo. There’s a great new summer menu but we have kept the old favorites as well.” With a fabulous community focus and a passion for paying homage to the Rosebud area, Tracey and her

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FAC’S 2016 PROGRAM IS LIVE WITH LIFE Frankston Arts Centre Come and live, life, live at Frankston Arts Centre. We have a range of new exciting shows coming to you in 2016 that cannot be missed. Ara Ketu will be the first show to kick start the program for 2016. Featuring Brazilian carnival dancers, AfroBrazilian music, dazzling costumes and stunning dance – it promises to create an irresistible experience. Don’t miss this night of pulsating rhythms and percussive grooves. The smash-hit production winner of the Obie Award, 4000 miles is a poignant and unsentimental family drama about the relationship between a grandson and grandmother from one of America’s brightest playwrights. Vincent is a dance theatre work about the life, loss and love of Vincent Van Gogh. This production focuses on the mental illness that plagued a man that would become one of the most revered artists in history. The Shakespearean classic Othello is a production of violent exploration of the thin line that separates love and jealousy, a relentless journey of vicious passion, contemporarily depicted as only Bell Shakespeare can.

Wuthering Heights (pictured right) reworked for the stage featuring a breathtaking design and a stellar cast, shake & stir invites you to drop by the Heights and revisit an old favourite. A physical theatre performance without dialogue, If These Walls Could Talk, speaks volumes through movement, dance and music and a touch of visual arts. And not forgetting the children, there are a number of performances to delight the whole family in 2016. Circus Oz is an all-time family hit for all ages and will leave the audience with a jaw dropping performance. Treat the kids with a day out to educational live adventures based on award winning books including; The 52-Storey Treehouse, The Little Prince and Hippo! Hippo! A Big Musical Adventure! We invite you to come live, life, live at the Frankston Arts Centre with our exhilarating 2016 theatre program. This is just a taste of what’s in store… full 2016 program thefac. com.au Tickets can be purchased in person at the FAC box office, over the phone on 03 9784 1060 or online at thefac.com.au.

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Old Boys shoot to top PROVINCIAL By IT Gully PENINSULA Old Boys shot to the top of the MPCA Provincial ladder on Saturday after picking up an outright victory over Pines. The Old Boys already had the win on week one of the match after bowling out the visitors for 87 before declaring their innings on 7/104. Pines resumed on Saturday in a reasonable position of 2/52 with Nick Wilcox and Rhys Chalkley at the crease. Chalkley went quickly for one and Wilcox followed shortly after, making 49. The Pines’ middle order was resilient before POB eventually bowled them out for 189. Needing about 170 to pick up the outright victory, Peninsula Old Boys did it with eight batsmen still in the

sheds. Matt Hyden was superb for his side, leading the charge and making 86, while Wade Pelzer opened with 65. Mornington and Somerville played out an absolute cliff-hanger, with the home side hanging on by just five runs. After making 242 on the first day at Alexandra Park, Mornington started the second day in blistering fashion, rolling the first four Somerville batsmen for just 32 runs. Luke Popov removed both openers before Michael Heib and Matt Foon got amongst the wickets and had the Eagles on the back foot. But Somerville skipper Leigh Lowry dug in and helped himself to 68, while the likes of Jack Barbour (26) and Jack Kennedy (62*) gave the visitors a real sniff. At 6/200 and with the likes of Craig

Black and Matt Roach still to come, it appeared the Eagles were in the box seat. Black made 32 and Roach 17, however, ducks to Jarryd Parker and Blake Terlaak saw the Eagles lose their final three wickets for just three runs. Somerville was bowled out for 237. Heib finished with four wickets and Foon three. Further down the Peninsula at Sorrento, the home side and Baxter also played a nail biter. Defending 223, Baxter had Sorrento resuming at 1/14 on day two. Nick Jewell, Bobby Wilson and Anthony Blackwell all ended up back in the sheds with the total at 106. When Corey Harris (42) was snared by Chris Brittain without adding to the score, the Sorras seemed to have little chance. Enter Chris King,

Jayden Morgan and Jackson Casper. Morgan helped his side get to 130 before he went for 15, but Casper and King added another 93 runs to tie the game before King went out for 57. Number 11 Connor McMahon just needed to survive to allow Casper to regain the strike and hit the winning run. With six overs still left in the game, Casper just needed to pick up a single, which he did, to gift Sorrento the 12 points. Crib Point easily accounted for Langwarrin, maintaining its position in the top two. Defending 223, the Magpies had Langwarrin resuming at 1/4. After Nathan Volpe made 41 and Jake Prosser 29, the Kangas were rolled for just 113. Glenn Barclay snared 4/19 for the Pies and Jacob

Cook helped himself to 4/25. Moorooduc performed as expected to beat Rye outright. Rye made just 57 in its first innings while Moorooduc declared at 8/145 after resuming on day two at 4/98. The Ducs then bowled out Rye for a second time for 98 before picking up the necessary 16 runs to win outright. Adam Bayley finished with figures of 8/17, including a hat-trick on the first day. Long Island defeated Mt Eliza with relative ease. The Islanders began the day on 0/16, chasing the Mounties’ 121. The visitors got there with only four wickets down. Scott Phillips top scored with 64 after taking 4/26 with the ball on the first day. Mike Reynolds was also solid for the Islanders with 60.

Braves and Hillmen on top DISTRICT By IT Gully BADEN Powell and Red Hill remain clear at the top of the MPCA District ladder after recording easy victories on Saturday. The Braves and Hillmen are 12 points clear of their nearest rivals Pearcedale, who also recovered to win comfortably. Flinders and Heatherhill round out the top five. There are four teams all on 24 points, just one game outside of the top four. Red Hill was just 71 runs short of victory with 10 wickets in hand against Seaford Tigers when play resumed at Red Hill Reserve. Whilst the Tigers tried to make life difficult for the home side, it didn’t prevent them from recording an effortless 83-run victory. In reality, the game was all over early when the openers Riley Shaw (41) and Callum Rowe (38) put on a partnership of 81. Although Simon Dart went cheaply, Brent Martin strode to the crease and hit 46, ensuring his side got over the line. Corey Hand was outstanding for the Tigers with 6/54 from 23.4 overs. Baden Powell were never going to lose their match against Delacombe Park, however a greater fight from the visitors was expected. The Braves made a whopping 7/314 on the opening day of the match at Overport Rd. Other than Jon Gurthrie, who opened with 50 and Rowan Charles with 26, the rest of the Parkers failed to score more than eight runs. Andrew Christides’ total of eight was a consolation prize for the Parkers. Ryan Barnett was outstanding for the Braves, opening the bowling with 6/19 off 15 overs, giving him 18 wickets for the season. Rhys Elmi rounded out a great personal game with 2/8, along with his 61 runs. Carrum have slumped to secondlast on the District ladder after being smashed by Flinders. Defending 227, the Sharks had Carrum in all sorts of trouble as day two

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began with the top four batsmen in the sheds, just 29 runs between them. Shaun Foster ended up with 27, adding nine runs to his overnight total, while Lachy Dobson flew the flag at the end with an unbeaten 38. The Lions were bowled out for 130. Matt Burns finished with 4/20 from 21.4 overs to be the pick of the Flinders bowlers. Pearcedale were in real strife at the beginning of the second day against Mt Martha. Chasing 143 for victory, the Panthers resumed on 4/39. That quickly became 5/62 when Shayne Gillings went out for seven. However, Chris Dew (75) was joined at the crease by the extremely talented Max Blackburn, who played his best innings in three seasons, dominating the Reds’ attack and finishing with 133. Pearcedale were eventually bowled out in the 68th over for 272, a victory of 130 runs. Heatherhill won a clincher with Seaford, claiming victory by just six runs. Resuming on 1/6 chasing Heatherhill’s 176, Seaford (170) had their chances but just couldn’t get over the line. Jake Theobald was the best of the Hills’ bowlers, with 4/47 from 17.5 overs. The Hills are now just outside the top four on percentage alone Main Ridge and Boneo played out a runfest, with the home side winning the day. Boneo set the Ridge 294 for victory after scoring 8/293 on the first day. The home side was wobbly early, before Travis Barker (65) and Gareth Wyatt (59) steadied the ship. Bailey McLellan (32), James Abbott (31) and Jason Albress (44) all got going in the middle order to steer the Ridge to 7/306. Leigh Janssen was the best of the Pandas’ bowlers with 3/70 rom 26 overs.

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Stand-out performance: Lai Leaunoa picked up four wickets for Frankston YCW. Picture: Andrew Hurst


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It’s tight at the top SUB-DISTRICT By IT Gully DROMANA and Hastings are locked together at the top of the MPCA Sub District ladder after round five wrapped up on Saturday. In a very even 2015-16 competition, a buffer at the top of the table and early wins before Christmas are just what the clubs are looking for. The Blues weren’t overly impressive in their match against Balnarring, however they still scraped together enough for the 12 points. Dromana proved just how tight the competition was, humiliated by Frankston YCW. The Stonecats are just outside of third place on percentage after picking up the very important win against the Hoppers. Defending 7/169, the Stonecats’ bowlers needed to produce something special against a batting line up that included Greg McCann, Darren Kerr, Mark Whitehead, Sam Fowler and Aaron Kaddatz. The highest run scorer of the top five was McCann, who opened with 13. The rest scored just 12 runs between them, leaving Dromana bowled out for just 86 after 33 overs. The evergreen Andrew Kitson was at his absolute best for the Stonecats with four wickets, while Lai Leaunoa also claimed four wickets, including a couple of important ones in Kerr and Kaddatz. Hastings had all but won the game when they arrived at Thomas Barclay Reserve on Saturday. Chasing 94 for victory against

Balnarring, the home side resumed at 2/52. After Al Kristensen (48) and Tim Birch (43) had secured victory, the Blues eventually capitulated and were bowled out for 130. Justin Brown picked up his best bowling figures for the Saints’ season with 4/18, while Brenton Taylor snared 3/14 from seven overs. Skye were lucky to survive an outright loss to Tootgarook, losing 13 wickets for the day. The Frogs made 9/327 with Matt Whelan scoring a big ton last week. Skye were never going to get those runs. Whelan backed up his brilliant century with the bat to claim 3/29 for the visitors in the first innings. Skye were bowled out for 93. The home side fought hard in the second innings and finished on 3/71. Rosebud came within three wickets of victory against Ballam Park. The Buds made 6/242 on the first day of the match and rolled the Knights for 52 in the first innings. Jason Nagel snared 5/26 for the Buds while son Patrick made his 15th wicket for the season picking up 4/20. Ballam Park batted just 21 overs. In the second innings, an unbeaten 34 from Zac Pedderson saved the Knights from an outright loss. Brian Doughty claimed 3/20 in the second innings. In the final match, Tyabb fell 17 runs short of victory against Carrum Downs. Chasing 259 for victory, the Yabbies made 9/242, with Michael Edwards top-scoring on 78.

Taking one for the team: Dromana were left battered after being bowled out for just 86. Picture: Andrew Hurst

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Then I saw mommy tickle Santa Claus Underneath his beard so snowy white; Oh, what a laugh it would have been If Daddy had only seen Mommy kissing Santa Claus last night. I saw mommy kissing Santa Claus Underneath the misletoe last night. She didn’t see me creep Down the stairs to peep; She thought that I was tucked up In my bedroom fast asleep.

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Then I saw mommy tickle Santa Claus Underneath his beard so snowy white; Oh, what a laugh it would have been If Daddy had only seen Mommy kissing Santa Claus last night Mommy kissing Santa Claus last night . . . Last night

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Includes 1L Wash & Wax, 125ml protectant, 20pk Tech & Screen Wipes, cleaning sponge, all purpose cloth & large sponge. AGPPAIL25/2

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We wish ever yone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

IT’S BEGINNING TO LOOK A LOT LIKE CHRISTMAS It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas Everywhere you go; Take a look in the five and ten glistening once again With candy canes and silver lanes aglow. It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas Toys in every store But the prettiest sight to see is the holly that will be On your own front door. A pair of hopalong boots and a pistol that shoots Is the wish of Barney and Ben; Dolls that will talk and will go for a walk Is the hope of Janice and Jen; And Mom and Dad can hardly wait for school to start again. It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas Everywhere you go; There’s a tree in the Grand Hotel, one in the park as well, The sturdy kind that doesn’t mind the snow. It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas; Soon the bells will start, And the thing that will make them ring is the carol that you sing Right within your heart!

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O COME ALL YE FAITHFUL O come, all ye faithful, Joyful and triumphant, O come ye, O come ye to Bethlehem. Come and behold Him, Born the King of Angels!

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O come, let us adore Him, O come, let us adore Him, O come, let us adore Him, Christ the Lord.

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WE WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS We wish you a Merry Christmas, We wish you a Merry Christmas, We wish you a Merry Christmas, And a Happy New Year. Good tidings to you, And all of your kin, Good tidings for Christmas, And a Happy New Year. We all know that Santa’s coming, We all know that Santa’s coming, We all know that Santa’s coming, And soon will be here. Good tidings to you, And all of your kin, Good tidings for Christmas, And a Happy New Year. We wish you a Merry Christmas, We wish you a Merry Christmas, We wish you a Merry Christmas, And a Happy New Year

The Management and Staff wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

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