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Free magazine published by Aldinga Bay's Residents Association.News, advertising, tourism, notices, history, events and activities for the Aldinga Bay region in South AustraliaThe Aldinga Bay website is at:http://aldingabayonline.com.auWe are one of the hosts of Tour Down Under and other events.
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Free Newsletter No. 423
February 2016 (Servicing Aldinga Bay &
Willunga Basin)
Distribution 2,000
All proceeds go back into the community.
Next meeting of ABRA (incorp. Watch SA) will be the be held on
Wednesday, 10th February 2016
at 7.30 pm at the
Aldinga Community Centre,
INDEX INSIDE
Official newsletter of ABRA
ALDINGA BAY RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION (INC) (established 1977)
(Incorporating Watch SA) www.abra.org.au
Photo: RAAF Orion flying over Port Willunga on Friday 23 October 2015 from Judith Marker.
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Mon-Fri 8am-5pm
Sat 8am-1pm
Sun & Closed Pub Hols
AT Hardware: 8557 7470
Sprint Auto Parts: 8528 9108
Fodder and Rural: 8557 5777
FREE POOL SPA
WATER TEST
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Incorporating:
February 10th 2016 - 7:30 pm
Aldinga Community Centre Stewart Avenue Aldinga Beach.
ALDINGA BAY RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION
Dear Reader,
The year has started at a pace.
The ‘On The Run’ complex is completed and apparently
doing a roaring trade.
Transport SA have released their plans for the Malpas Road to Port Road section of South Road.
ABRA responded to Council’s Road Network Plan, pointing
out the failure to follow their own guidelines. Using Aldinga Beach and Quinliven Roads as examples, both
are categorised as secondary arterial roads on traffic use
counts, but neither have been built to sustain the 60 - 80 kph recommended for this class of roads in urban areas. Traffic
flow restrictions built in to the design of both these roads
were pointed out in detail in our submission.
We also recommended that this opportunity be taken up to build future footpaths away from the kerb in local streets, as
it is in all other categories of road, by adding that to the local
streets recommendations. That way driveway inverts are less likely to create the BMX track conditions some of our
footpaths have and they will not be blocked off for 1/7 of the
week by multiple wheelie-bins.
Beside Aldinga On Display, probably in March this year, a
‘Deadly Fun Run’ programme is being planned.
This is part of the Indigenous Marathon Project. It aims at
getting people, both indigenous and non indigenous, from couch sitters to walkers or joggers participating in community
events through a serious of training programmes and
opportunities. The local events (two of which will probably be held) will
offer various distance to be run/walked and will finish up at a
family friendly community fair type atmosphere. Representatives from this event will be eligible to participate
in the annual Marathon at Uluru.
The local film festival to be held early this month has been
deemed a big success with a pleasing number of entries and quality of films entered according to our reporter.
Index
ABRA News / editorial 3
Auto Section 31 - 35
CFS Corner 28
Church Notices, News 41
Community Centre 36
Community News 37 - 40
Emergency Numbers 42
Eternity Matters 12
Health Section 23 - 27
Talking Health 27
History 10, 11
Letters 30
Library 16
Markets 15
On The Green 14
Playgroups 43
Road Safety Tips 20
Watch SA News 18
A speaker from SAPOL will be there to give us an update on the current situation with drugs in the
community with particular emphasis on ICE.
By the time you are reading this the ABRA committee members will be recovering from running the Annual
Australia Day Breakfast again this year.
We are running thin on volunteers this year and would like
to acknowledge our appreciation to Chris Picton MP for not only attending but assisting us with the physical setting
up in the morning before the event.
One of our committee members has moved to Victoria with her husband and we were running on a bare minimum prior
to that so we desperately need at least two more committee
members if ABRA is to continue.
Don’t miss the February meeting we’ll bring you the
‘DOPE’ on drugs. (See notice below.)
I hope you enjoy the issue. Kevin Hutton - President / Editor
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Inwood Furniture
Behind The Barn Door
A collective range of unique pieces of furniture on display for sale
Vintage pieces that have been restored painted, aged, distressed, shabby chic
Come and see what’s behind the barn door
Open Sundays 10 - 4
79 Sherriff Rd Maslin Beach
0413 315 592
www.inwoodfurniture.com.au
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Tree Removal and Mulching phone Gavin 0428 880 801
CLASSIFIED ADS
Volunteers Wanted
Aldinga Community Centre needs volunteers
to work in a variety of areas. Ph 8556 5940
ARE YOU A MEMBER OF ABRA? See p.38
THIS SPACE AVAILABLE
THIS SPACE AVAILABLE
ABRA Business Member. Local businesses supporting the local community.
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YELLOWDOG AUSTRALIA
The YELLOW BANDANA/RIBBON/CAPE has an
interesting history. It's the brainchild of Terry Ryan who
established this signal in her Legacy camps and classes. It was then introduced into Australian Dog clubs in early
2000 by Pat Robards after asking Terry if she could
borrow her idea for her shy dog Bo.
In Spring 2012, a friend of Eva Oliversson, Dog
behaviourist in Norway, Mimmi Engh, read about the use
of a yellow BANDANA/RIBBON/CAPE on dogs so
wrote to Dog clubs in Australia who used them at their courses for some years with sensitive dogs.
Thus in June 27 2012 Eva Oliversson the originator and
founder launched their program ... the Swedish International Gulahund" Yellowdog.
Do you know what a yellow bandana/cape or ribbon on a
dog or dog's leash means? You as a dog owner need to know how it is supposed to be used and about its purpose
before using these signs,
IT MEANS THAT THIS DOG NEEDS SPACE. Just like an amber traffic light, a yellow ribbon is a signal to
proceed with caution.
It's to help people, especially children to easily identify
that the dog needs to be approached slowly and that any interactions should be discussed with the dog's
handler before attempted to pat the animal.
The yellow bandana/ribbon/cape is not necessarily a signal that the dog is aggressive. There are several
reasons why a dog may well use a yellow bandana/cape
or ribbon.
It could be:
The dog has health issues
The dog is in training
The dog is being rehabilitated/learning to socialize
The dog is scared or reactive around other dogs
There are LOTS of reasons why some dogs need some more space!
They may be ill, hurt or may be just old.
They may have a new family or
The dog becomes over excited
A Little Poem For Seniors, so true it hurts!
Another year has passed
And we're all a little older.
Last summer felt hotter ... And winter seems much colder.
There was a time not long ago When life was quite a blast.
Now I fully understand
About 'Living in the Past'
We used to go to weddings,
Football games and lunches..
Now we go to funeral homes And after-funeral brunches.
We used to go out dining, And couldn't get our fill.
Now we ask for doggie bags,
Come home and take a pill.
We used to often travel
To places near and far.
Now we get sore asses From riding in the car.
We used to go to nightclubs And drink a little booze.
Now we stay home at night
And watch the evening news.
That, my friend is how life is,
And now my tale is told.
So, enjoy each day and live it up... Before you're too damned old!
Alcohol Logic "When we drink, we get drunk. When we get drunk, we
fall asleep.
When we fall asleep, we commit no sin. When we
commit no sin, we go to heaven. So, let's all get drunk and go to heaven!"
~ Brian O'Rourke
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Peter & Su Readett
We are proud to announce that after nearly 11 years trading as Professionals Aldinga we have decided to become an Independent Real Estate Agency and now trade as South Adelaide Real Estate P/L.
Aside from our trading name, nothing has changed. We will continue to serve you with the same devotion and quality which you have come to expect from us. We still offer quality Real Estate services including Sales, Buying, Property Management and Renting/Leasing.
Our new logos and designs look fresh and bright. Our phone numbers and mobiles are unchanged. Please note the changes to our new web site and email addresses. We have been residents of the Southern Suburbs for over 25 years and look forward to continuing doing business with you in the future.
So if you are thinking of selling in 2016 or require mature and experienced Property Managers, contact us now.
105 Esplanade Aldinga Beach SA 5173
8557 8255
Peter: 0418 833 234 Su 0417 802 5714 Email: admin@southadelaidere.com.au Web: www.southadelaidere.com.au
4 Kombi Ct Pt Willunga 55 Esplanade Sellicks Bch 7 Plover St Seaford Rise $299,000 - $315,000 $800,000 - $840,000 $285,000 - $295,000
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Laminating and binding
Ph: 8556 6196
Daily newspapers
Magazines
Stationery, Cards
Toys, Gifts
Photocopying
Phone cards
Mobile phone recharge
Prepaid Mobile Phones
SA Lotteries
Aldinga Central, Pridham Boulevard
ALDINGA BEACH
NEWSAGENCY
Internet Access Agencies:
Dry-cleaning
Metrotickets
aldinganewsagency@comstech.com
BIRCHALL’S
AIR-CONDITIONING
Pty Ltd.
Phone : 8323 9173 Mobile 0405 508462.
Email: birchallsaircon@y7mail.com
Commercial – Industrial – Domestic. Ducted – Wall Splits – Reverse Cycle – Heat
Pumps.
Design - Installation - Sales - Service – Repair.
DAIKIN AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE
LG AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE All Major Brands
Evaporative Systems: Service – Repair – Winter shut down.
A-Class Electrical Licence: PGE 192560
Refrigeration Licence Number: L022203
AU Number 23916
Aldinga Bay Business
and Tourism Association We meet every 3rd Wednesday of each month @ 5.30pm
Upstairs at L.J Hooker, Aldinga Central, and everyone is
welcome!!
For the promotion of Business & Tourism in Aldinga
and surrounding areas come and have your concerns or
suggestions heard. To join, it is only $70 and this includes: an
entry in the Business Directory including directions to find your business and your contact phone, plus the use of our
noticeboard at Aldinga Central. We also have an extensive
social media presence, hold regular networking meetings,
offer assistance with events and websites, and actively
promote your business!
We are an incorporated non profit organisation and we
support our community by giving our profits back into the
community. And if you have any suggestions, we’d love to
hear them!
We also hold a regular community local Market.
Would you like to volunteer to assist with our market or become a stallholder? Just let us know. We also organise the
Tour Down Under Markets at Aldinga…so get involved!!
Aldinga Bay extends from Sellicks Hill to Maslins. So
please join us on the third Wednesday of the month, above
Louis coffee shop at Aldinga Central Shopping Centre, to
promote your business!!!
PH: 0402 207 559 or email
secretary@aldingabayonline.com.au
www.aldingabayonline.com.au Facebook: Aldinga Bay
The Aldinga Bay Arts Community had a successful 3 day exhibition at the Aldinga Shopping Centre on 27th -
29th November. We would like to thank the Aldinga
Shopping Centre management and the artists who partici-
pated for the high standard of work entered, making this event such a success. Also many thanks to the general
public for their lovely comments and support and for tak-
ing the time to vote for the People's Choice Award.
Congratulations to
Christine Trevilyan-
Clarke who won the Award with her Sel-
licks Beach seascape
oil painting.
We hope to see you
all again next year
and are looking for-
ward to having works from the new artists
who registered their
interest in participat-ing in the future.
you can follow us on
Facebook.
Alie Beck presenting Christine her trophy of artist palate in a star.
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REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING
COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL DOMESTIC
Refrigeration and Air-conditioning MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS
(Mobile Service)
Telephone: 8327 0166 Fax: 8327 0926
Lic. No. AU00183
Attention Grabber
Ph. 0451 008 535 Email: Warrenselectrical@yahoo.com.au
Local Electrician
No job too big no job too small
PGE 171096 Licensed contractor
Switchboard upgrades
Renovation rewires
Power points/lighting
Ceiling fans
Smoke detectors
WARREN’S SA
ELECTRICAL
Warren Hancock
ALDINGA CANVAS Annexe & Tent Zips,
Repairs & Alterations. Boat Canopies Made.
Shadecloth Sewn. Poptops Replaced.
Tarps & Covers. Air Conditioner Covers Made.
Trampolines Restitched.
109 Lacey Drive (Cul de sac end) ALDINGA
Ph: 8556 5444 or Mobile A/H: 0419 473 353
Hills Liquid Waste
SEPTIC TANKS HOLDING TANKS SEWAGE & WASTE
WATER SYSTEMS
29 SECKER ROAD, MT BARKER SA 5251
PHONE: 8398 2484
VEOLIA Environmental Services
ABN 20051 316 584
Get your picture on the
cover of Coastal Views.
Amateur (and other) photographers - we need you. Send in your Aldinga Bay photos in .jpg or .tif format to coastalviews@comstech.com.
They should preferably be in portrait rather than landscape mode to fit our cover. (Some cropping may be required.) If your photo is printed your name will be acknowledged on the photo.
GALILEE OP SHOP Cnr How & Quinliven Roads, Aldinga Beach
REOPENS MONDAY 1st February
GOOD SUMMER CLOTHING
HOMEWARES BOOKS TOYS
JEWELLERY & other fashion accessories
OPEN Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
9.00am to 3.00pm DAILY SUMMER BARGAINS
GOOD PRICES We hope to see you soon
Donations welcome on days we are open or call 0451 830 929 in Shop hours for options
In Memoriam Dr. Siegfried Rocznik
Passed away 11 Feb 2015
ABRA would like to acknowledge the passing of
Dr. Siegfried Rocznik one year on.
Siegfried, who gained his Engineering Doctorate in his native
homeland before emigrating to Australia where he and his
wife Christa raised a family, was interested in the local com-
munity. In his latter years Siegfried became an accomplished
athlete entering the Australian Masters Games over a period
of years winning gold, silver and bronze medals. He was in-volved as a member of ABRA, the Road Safety Group and the
Community Forum. He also stood unsuccessfully for Council.
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Prepared by Stan Beck
February 100 years ago Tasmania At Campania a train jumped the rails killing
4 people
Sydney AIF in mutiny at training camps over new
rules Melbourne VFL decides the players will not be paid this season
London The Govt. will recruit 400.000 women to
work the farms/fields
London The Govt. say women doing equal to men’s
work will be paid equal
London The Govt. decides against motor cars &
motor bikes used for pleasure
U.S. Population is now 101.2 million
U.S. Germany accepts liability for American lives
lost on the Lusitania (Then)
Germany The Kaiser intensifies the submarine warfare Turkey Crown Prince Yussuf Izzeden is assassinated Africa General Smuts appointed to command British & South African troops February 50 years ago Australia The country changes currency from Pounds to Dollars/cents Australia Prince Charles begins school at Timbertops - Victoria Australia Australia win the fourth test. Series now level one-all Melbourne Menzies resigns from his seat of Kooyong Melbourne Rock group, Rolling Stones arrive for tour
Sydney Utzon, The designer of The Opera House
quits over work/money disputes
Victoria Hotel trading hours extended to 10pm.
Ending the 6.0'clock swill
U.K. Watneys brewers add a penny a pint.Beer is
now 1s.8p (1/8d) a pint Japan 133 killed when plane crashes in Tokyo Bay Spain H-Bomb lost when U.S. plane crashed last month has been found.(Whew!)
Willunga National Trust Museums
Opening hours 2016
The Courthouse and Slate Museums are
open on:
1st Tuesday of the month: 1-4 pm
2nd and 4th Saturday and Sunday of the month: 1-4 pm
(Think weekends with Artisans market & Lions Auction!)
Not open when the temperature is over 35C
Groups, outdoor weddings and other visiting times by
arrangement.
Telephone 08 8556 2195
Email willunganationaltrust@gmail.com
See what’s on offer at the Museums at:
https://slate.adobe.com/cp/jO5pl/
d. This is an unusual paragraph. I'm curious as to just how quickly You can find out what is so unusual about it. It
looks so ordinary and plain that you would think nothing
was wrong with it. In fact, nothing Is wrong with it! It is
highly unusual though. Study it and think about it, but you still may not find anything odd. But if you work at it a bit,
you might find out. Try to do so without any coaching!
Answers:
a. The woman was a photographer. She shot a picture of her husband, Developed it, and hung it up to dry (shot; held
under water; and
Hung).
b. Charcoal, as it is used in barbecuing.
c. Sure you can name three consecutive days, yesterday, today, and tomorrow!
d. The letter "e" which is the most common letter used in the English Language, does not appear even once in the
paragraph.
A bit of trivia, just in case you didn’t already know.
There is an old Pub in Marble Arch, London , which used to have a gallows adjacent to it.
Prisoners were taken to the gallows (after a fair trial
of course) to be hanged. The horse-drawn dray, carting the prisoner, was
accompanied by an armed guard, who would stop outside
the pub and ask the prisoner if he would like ''ONE LAST DRINK''.
If he said YES, it was referred to as ONE FOR THE
ROAD.
If he declined, that prisoner was ON THE WAGON.
Riddles A. A woman shoots her husband. Then she holds him
under water for over 5 minutes. Finally, she hangs him. But 5 minutes later they both go
Out together and enjoy a wonderful dinner together. How
can this be?
b. What is black when you buy it, red when you use it,
and gray when You throw it away ?
c. Can you name three consecutive days without using the
words Wednesday, Friday, or Sunday?
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What we now know as the township of Aldinga was originally called Downingsville. Here are two early documents attesting to the fact, As can be seen from the road map. Aldinga was then in what is now White’s Valley.
Downingsville area map Downingsville road map
1930 Telephone Book - Aldinga listing
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Social Links
Are You over 65?
Do you want to become more active in your community?
Feel like getting out of the house, meeting new people and having fun?
ACH Group offer a variety of programs
providing:
- Interesting and fun social activities and outings - Guest speakers on various and health
related topics
- Information on aged care services - Computer/IPad –Art - Mosaics and other
specialised activities
- Wellness programs – Tai chi, Chi ball, Chair based exercise and Yoga
Men’s programs
- Information and support for carers
- Aldinga Social Links
- Fridays 9.30am -2.30pm
Aldinga Senior Citizen’s Club Crn Valiant and Quinliven Roads, Pt Willunga
- Coastal Capers Social Group for seniors Planning meeting bi-monthly 1.30pm – 2.30pm
GP plus, Pridham Blvd, Aldinga Beach
- Mc Laren Vale Social Links
Mon ---- Sat times various
Tuesday and Thursday 9.30am- 2pm
Friday Social Links – Respite for carers 10am – 3pm
177 Main Rd, Mc Laren Vale
- Sing for Joy
Wednesdays 1.30pm -3.30pm
Ecumenical centre, Grand Blvd, Seaford
Lunch and transport may be provided –
For more information please contact:
Liz Bridges on 1300 224 477
CHERIE
Can look at the funny side (now)
They say if you haven't lost your sense of humour you haven't lost anything.
Take the normal dysfunctional family life, throw in family divorces, numerous early deaths, serious abuse, a
family suicide and poor parental role modelling (to say
the least) - and you can end up with trauma, complex
grief, depression, and eventually, chronic fatigue. Then add to that a physical misdiagnosis (flu) that turned out to
be a critical case of abdominal abscess-peritonitis - from
an appendix the size of a golf ball - and you would wonder, where's the hope?
On her hospital bed, at the end of her tether, Cherie had some very weird experiences (not associated with any
medication) and blind panic froze her. A male nurse came
to her aid. He suggested she might be under a spiritual attack and he proceeded to share from his heart.
Cherie had longed for a sense of purpose - to be a part of
it - not to feel so isolated, vulnerable and alone. Life had to mean something. "Surely we are put here to do some-
thing", she reasoned. And the troubles had to stop!
"The nurse began to talk about the love of God, how
much He loved me and how Christ died for me." "Do you
want to ask Him into your life?" "I did, and felt so different. My life was turned totally around."
The very deep pain and hurts from her past were gradually dealt with, and a new light dawned which has
led to fulfillment and satisfaction in helping others.
Eight years as a primary school chaplain has been a
welcome outlet, for the great love in her heart for people
and her desire to help others, in their personal struggles.
Worldwide Photos
pacevans@gmail.com www.eternitymatters.org.au
‘Eternity’ Sydney Harbour Bridge New Year’s day 2000
Faith-building true stories - Peter: 0414 251 239
Enjoy the flavours of Brazil with our traditional Brazilian Churrasco Dining Experience
Friday & Saturday Dinner & Sunday Lunch
Served ‘Rodizio’ style: ‘all you can eat’ $39.00 per person
Bookings Essential : 8556 8022
George Francis Drive, Mt Compass www.fleurieugolfcourse.com.au
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Summer holidays have brought keen bowling visitors
from all over!
Couples from England,
South Africa, Queensland,
and Kangaroo Island, as well as a friendly group of
six professional musicians
from Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, all enjoyed a roll
up at Aldinga Bay Bowling
Club recently.
Holidays have also seen Members volunteering at the
Aldinga Beach Ramp to collect fees on behalf of
Council, a project which is one of the largest annual fundraising activities for our club.
The months ahead are going to busy ones at our club too, with the second green being completely replaced in
readiness for the 2015/16 season - providing expanded
and top class facilities for bowlers and visitors, wherever they’re from!
News from the Aldinga Bay Bowling Club.
Our Club is available for hire! Bowling Birthday Parties are very Popular! All Enquiries Ph: 8557 7467 or 0409 582 489
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Meet the grower, taste the region
Every Saturday, Willunga Town Square 8-12.30 pm
With your annual membership card get 10% discount across all stalls.
Enquiries: 8556 4297
Cool Room Gallery at Myponga. Come see the original works by local Artists. Open hours same as the Myponga Markets Sat Sun and public holidays 10am – 4pm
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MAMA MIA - IT’S THE BLUES BROTHERS Queens will be dancing and tail feathers shaking in February
as Cinemallunga puts on an unforgettable musical double act
in the Willunga Rec Park Stadium. Friday Feb 19 sees
Mama Mia light up the screen followed by the classic Blues
Brothers on Saturday Feb 20. Both shows feature the usual
singing, dancing, dressing up and having fun that Cinemal-
lunga is known for. There’ll be a diner, bar and live music
from the well known band Raunchy Sugar. Tickets are
priced from $10 to $20, with proceeds going to local sport-
ing clubs, the Variety Club and the new stadium 'big screen.'
This is a great chance to get a group together and and have a
fun night out. The only problem may be deciding which
show to attend. Tickets are now available online at
www.trybooking.com or from Aldinga Beach Newsagency,
Yummy Nuts McLaren Vale or Tall Poppy Willunga. Check
Cinemallunga's Facebook page or email Cinemal-
lunga@gmail.com for more information.
What’s On
Aldinga Library, City of Onkaparinga Libraries Aldinga Central Shopping Centre, Aldinga Beach
8384 0022 onkaparingacity.com/libraries
www.facebook.com/onkaparingalibraries
This is a Communities for Children activity funded by the
Australian Government Department of Social Services
Come along with your dad to play some Minecraft and teach him how to play or create something fantastic. BuddyVerse - Kid Safe Minecraft
The BuddyVerse kid-safe server is fun and easy to use. It is moderated by teachers and kids with four simple values: Be kind Be helpful Use your manners
Have fun!
Playground Saturday 13 February, 9.30-11.30am Design an amazing playground. Recreational Facility Saturday 27 February, 9.30-11.30am Design an awesome skate park, bike track or any other recreational facility. More sessions are available. Please ring
the library to book in.
With the "Tour Down Under" completed, now is the time to "dust down" your bike,
pump up the tyres and join the U3A Cycling
Group.
This group cycles for health and pleasure along bike trails and back roads in the southern area. Normally on a
Monday morning from 8.30 AM to 11.30 AM during
school terms. Requirements are a bike in good order, helmet, water,
nibbles and, in case a bakery shop is discovered, some
money. Note no lycra is required. For further information on joining U3A or this cycling
group please phone:-
Ron 8557 4560 John 8556 6850
VALES LANDSCAPE
& GARDEN SUPPLY
OPEN 7 DAYS Ph: 8323 9098 Mobile 0427 802 040
OLD MILL COURT, McLAREN VALE SA 5171 (off Chalkhill Road)
Large range of garden products & firewood
● SLEEPERS ● RED GUM & PINE BARK ● BUILDING PRODUCTS ● MUSHROOM COMPOST
● ORGANIC MIX ● SOIL & LOAM ● CRUSHED ROCK ● AGGREGATE
● BAGGED CEMENT
● PUBLIC WEIGHBRIDGE 232
Coastal Views Distribution Points. Aldinga - Aldinga Bay Seafood, Dr. Mayne’s surgery, Galilee Catholic School.
Aldinga Beach - Aldinga Beach B-7 School, Aldinga Library, Aldinga Central Shopping Centre (various locations), Aldinga Community Centre, GP Plus, Aldinga Medical Centre, Jimmies Take Away, Aldinga Beach Mini Mart, Aldinga Bay Foodstore.
McLaren Vale - Manfield Newsagency ,Coffee Shop, (by Coles), Bakery reading shelves & stand in mall behind bakery, McLaren Club, IOOF retirement village.
Moana Heights - Liberty Service Station.
Sellicks - Sellicks Hall, Sellicks shop.
Willunga - Willunga Library, Willunga Bakery, Willunga Butcher, Tribe FM office.
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Watch SA
Free Legal Advice
The Housing Legal Clinic as part of the Welfare Rights Centre (SA) Inc are now offering free legal advice sessions with qualified, practicing lawyers
in your area. Issues: Fines, infringement notices, debts, tenancy and housing issues, personal injury, discrimination, social security law, etc. Where:
1. Willunga: Digital Hub corner of St Peters Terrace & Main Road, Willunga.
2. Victor Harbor: Southern Fleurieu Health Service, Harbour View Terrace, Victor Harbor.
3. Goolwa: Whaler’s Housing, 7 Loveday Street, Goolwa.
When: 2-4 pm Thursdays (by appointment only) Who: anyone on a Centrelink Concession Card Cost: Free
Contact: Freya Sinickas ph:8223 1338 fax: 8232 5835
email: freya-s@wrcsa.org.au
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Internet Safety and Scammers At Compute Your World Morphett Vale we are still see-ing at least one person per week being targeted by scam-
mers pretending to be “Technicians” calling resi-
dents. Once you give 3rd party access to your computer
which you may not know you are doing at the time, these people install programs on your computer that monitor
every move and keystroke you do on your computer
stealing your personal details.
They will start the phone call by saying they are either
from Microsoft, Telstra, or other major companies or tell-
ing you your Computer is sending out messages and they are calling to help you fix the issue.
NO Computer Technician will EVER call you to
warn you about your computer sending out messages or viruses. We strongly suggest you take the following
steps to protect yourself.
Be alert to the fact that scams exist. When dealing with
uninvited contacts from people or businesses, whether it's over the phone, by mail, email, in person or on a social
networking site, always consider the possibility that the
approach may be a scam. Remember, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is.
Do not open suspicious texts, pop-up windows or
emails – delete them: If unsure, verify the identity of the contact through an independent source such as a phone
book or online search. Don't use the contact details pro-
vided in the message sent to you.
Hang up on phone callers offering assistance to fix any
computer issues. They will call up pretending to be any-
one or tell you your computer is sending out messages.
Beware of any requests for your details or money. Never send money or give credit card details,
online account details or copies of personal documents to
anyone you don’t know or trust. Don't agree to transfer money or goods for someone else: money laundering is a
criminal offence.
If unsure, hang up on the caller. If you have an account with the company in question, call the company back to
make sure you are 100% speaking to the company or call
your local Computer Technician for advice.
The ONLY time you should give a Technician Remote
Access to your computer is when you are the one calling
your local Computer Technician for help or assistance.
If you believe you have been scammed, or infected. Dis-connect your computer from the Internet. Call your local
Computer Technician for further advice.
For more information visit www.scamwatch.gov.au
Kind regards, George Dixon Proprietor | IT Technician Compute Your World Shop 2/2 Malone Street, Morphett Vale SA 5162
FROM: Senior Constable Tammy Williams South Coast Watch SA Police Co-ordinator Crime Prevention Section (20) 94 Dyson Road CHRISTIE DOWNS SA T 08 83929152 F 08 83929005M 0433919205 E tammy.williams@police.sa.gov.au W www.police.sa.gov.au
The Best Smart Ass Answers It was mealtime during an airline flight.
'Would you like dinner?', the flight attendant asked John,
seated in front. 'What are my choices?' John asked.
'Yes or no,' she replied.
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Men’s Haircuts
Special $19.95
No Appointment Necessary
Only in Britain – Extracts from letters written by council tenants: (I was so tempted to add some comments, but decided to print these as received. One wonders what services this council offers.
Literacy, Numeracy, Home Economics and Sex Education classes sound like they could be useful here however - Ed.)
It’s the dogs mess that I find hard to swallow.
I want some repairs done to my cooker as it has backfired and burnt my knob off.
I wish to complain that my father twisted his ankle very badly when he put his foot in the hole in his back passage. Their 18 year old son is continually banging his balls against my fence.
I wish to report that tiles are missing from the outside toilet roof. I think it was bad wind the other day that blew them
off. My lavatory seat is cracked, where do I stand?
I am writing on behalf of my sink, which is coming away from the wall.
Will you please send someone to mend the garden path. My wife tripped and fell on it yesterday and now she is
pregnant. I request permission to remove my drawers in the kitchen.
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SPRING 2015 edition this month
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Dr John Santillo Dr Emily Lin Dr Reschard Abdulla Angela Ferguson (Hygienist)
ALDINGA DENTAL CLINIC
NEW EXCITING PREMISES - SAME EXCELLENT SERVICE
Gentle Care
Modern Quality Treatment
Friendly Staff
NEW PATIENTS WELCOME
Aldinga Dental Clinic 2 / 101-103 Rowley Rd,
Aldinga Beach
Ph: 8557 6598
GENERAL & COSMETIC DENTISTRY
If you are having trouble with headaches, neck or back pain, shoulder problems, or a range of other musculoskeletal problems,
then ring the Aldinga Chiropractic Centre on
8557 8300.
Dr Jenny Milisits BHSc M Chiro
Dr David Kimber B.Sc. Grad.Dip.Chiro
Low force techniques and manual adjusting
Open daily Monday to Friday
Exercise therapy and core stability training available
Remedial massage with Melissa Schubert and Jana Nulty
Health fund rebates apply. Evening times available
Chiropractic Preferred providers for MBP and BUPA.
Aldinga Chiropractic Centre Located Suite 1, 101-103 Rowley Rd Aldinga Beach. Ph: 8557 8300
Email: admin@aldingachiropractic.com.au www.aldingachiropractic.com.au
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The Get Together Club A club exists in Aldinga Beach for adults with a
disability and their families. The group encourages friendship, fun, connection and
inspiration.
It is the only group of its kind in the southern area. The first meeting held at the Aldinga Life Care Hall was
a great success, with families sharing a meal, playing
games, and getting to know each other.
A variety of activities are planned for the monthly group including singing, painting, puppet making, and guest
chefs. Ideas for activities are welcome and encouraged.
The Get Together Club has received a Community Grant from the City of Onkaparinga and is also
supported by Minda Incorporated, Carer Support and
Disability SA. New members are always welcome. The Get Together Club is held on the first Friday of
each month, at the Aldinga Life Care Hall, Pridham
Blvd, Aldinga Beach from 6.30 – 8.30pm.
For bookings call 8433 9555 or email: thegettogetherclub2013@gmail.com.
WILLUNGA KICK BOXING CLUB Meet at The Old Railway Station, Railway Terrace, Willunga each Monday & Thursday nights at 7 pm. Contact Peter 0407 324 530 or just come and try.
WILLUNGA JUDO CLUB Meet at The Old Railway Station,
Railway Terrace, Willunga each Wednesday night at 7 pm.
Contact Greg 8552 7074, Kym 0407 798 803 or just come and try.
KENPO KARITSU Ed Parker’s American Kenpo Karate blended with traditional and Brazilian Ju Jitsu has something for the whole family. Taught Friday nights at Sellicks Beach Community hall and
Wednesday nights at Aldinga Sports Recreation Centre. 7 - 9 pm
Come and try for free. 28 years Experience. Www.kenpo.net.au
0450 805 778 Dave Gartland
ALDINGA & SURROUNDS BREAST CANCER
SUPPORT GROUP Aldinga Medical Centre, Conference Room
89 Rowley Road, Aldinga Beach
Wednesdays fortnightly 10:00am—12
For anyone currently or previously
diagnosed with Breast Cancer.
Face to face support and companionship over a coffee and a chat.
Donation to help cover morning tea appreciated.
Facilitated by Shirley For further details call Shirley on (08) 8556 6464
www.facebook.com/aldinga & surrounds bc support group
Listen Move Learn Sound and Movement Therapy
Beneficial for children and adults with;
. learning and auditory processing difficulties
. behavioural/social problems
. concentration and memory difficulties
. anxiety and depression
For more information contact
Marianne Nicholas 0438 835 729 Willunga, SA
Email: listenmovelearn@gmail.com Or go to www.extralesson.com and
www.intergratedlisteningsystems.com
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Talking Health with Kelly Harding ND
Is it not better to prevent yourself from getting sick by living a life of wellness than to get sick and then try to get better? Your goal should be wellness!
Living a life of wellness improves health, energy and wellbeing, whilst reducing the risk of developing chronic diseases. Wellness promotes positive health which in turn promotes healthy mind, body and spirit.
One of the most important factors in wellness is laughter. It has been credited with: Exercising and relaxing muscles, improving respiration, stimulating circulation, increasing production of pain killing endorphins, decreasing the production of stress related hormones and enhancing immunity. Also humour induces positive emotions that have beneficial effects in the absence of laughter.
Remember to take time out to relax, as it is vital to wellness. Activities such as Yoga, meditation, reading, spending time with family and friends or even a walk on our wonderful southern beaches will improve the levels of chemicals in your brain that make you feel happy.
Diet and lifestyle are also extremely important for long term wellness. “We are what we consistently eat”. So we should follow the 7 steps to healthy eating. They are: Include protein rich foods in each meal or snack. Enjoy a minimum of three cups of fresh vegetables daily. Enjoy a minimum of 2 pieces or one cup of fresh fruit daily, Limit starchy carbohydrates to two small serves daily, Include nuts, seeds and healthy oils in your diet. Drink a minimum of eight glasses of water daily and enjoy a freedom meal once a week.
Your goal of wellness can be achieved by combining a wellness diet with regular exercise, relaxation, fun, and key nutritional supplementation. If you would like to improve your energy, health and wellbeing please come in and see us today. Our trained Naturopath can offer guidance in living that promotes optimal health long-term. Our aim is your wellbeing, improvement and self-understanding.
Please come in and see us today for your wellness prescription. Phone for an appointment on 08 8556 5945, Mon-Thurs. We look forward to hearing from you.
Natural Health Care Starts Here!
Harding’s Clinic of Natural Therapies
Kelly Harding ND
RBTI Analysis, Live Blood Analysis, Naturopathy, Herbal Medicine, Acupuncture, Iridology, Bowen
Garry Douglas DRM
CranioSacral Therapy, Massage,
Myofascial Release, Polarity
For appointment: Phone 8556 5945
1A Old Coach Road, Aldinga
Marie’s Crystal Cave SPIRITUAL CENTRE OF THE
SOUTH 107 Esplanade Aldinga Beach
Open Daily 10am—5pm GEMSTONES JEWELRY BOOKS CDS GIFTS
Also offering: Reiki Crystal Healing Readings
Ear Candling Meditation Group Oneness Blessings
Workshops & More
PH: 8556 5692
INTERESTING FACTS. (Veracity of these has not been checked - Ed.)
If you stop getting thirsty, you need to drink more water.
When a human body is dehydrated, its thirst mechanism
shuts off.
Each year 2,000,000 smokers either quit smoking or die
of tobacco-related diseases.
Drinking water after eating reduces the acid in your mouth by 61 percent.
The tooth is the only part of the human body that cannot
heal itself.
Intelligent people have more zinc and copper in their hair.
The Swine Flu vaccine in 1976 caused more death and illness than the disease it was intended to prevent.
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The World is Mine Today, upon a bus, I saw a very beautiful woman,
And wished I were as beautiful.
When suddenly she rose to leave,
I saw her hobble down the aisle. She had one leg and wore a crutch.
But as she passed, she passed a smile.
Oh, God, forgive me when I whine. I have two legs; the world is mine.
I stopped to buy some candy,
The lad who sold it had such charm, I talked with him, he seemed so glad,
If I were late, it'd do no harm.
And as I left, he said to me, "I thank you, you've been so kind.
It's nice to talk with folks like you.
You see," he said, "I'm blind." Oh, God, forgive me when I whine.
I have two eyes; the world is mine.
Later while walking down the street, I saw a child I knew.
He stood and watched the others play,
but he did not know what to do. I stopped a moment and then I said,
"Why don't you join them dear?"
He looked ahead without a word, I forgot, he couldn't hear.
Oh, God, forgive me when I whine,
I have two ears; the world is mine.
With feet to take me where I'd go,
With eyes to see the sunset's glow,
With ears to hear what I'd know. With loving family & friends to enjoy life
Oh, God, forgive me when I whine,
I've been blessed indeed, the world is mine.
(anon)
To Whom Does The Land Of Israel Belong?
An Israeli with a sense of humour at the United Nations
set the record straight.
An ingenious example of speech and politics occurred recently in the United Nations Assembly and made the
world community smile.
A representative from Israel began:
Before beginning my talk I want to tell you something about Moses: When he struck the rock and it brought
forth water, he thought, "What a good opportunity to have
a bath!" Moses removed his clothes, put them aside on the rock
and entered the water. When he got out and wanted to
dress, his clothes had vanished.
A Palestinian had stolen them!
The Palestinian representative at the UN jumped up
furiously and shouted, ‘What are you talking about? The
Palestinians weren't there then.’
The Israeli representative smiled and said, "And now that
we have made that clear, I will begin my speech."
New Senior's Exam, You only need 4 correct out of 10 questions to pass.
1) How long did the Hundred Years' War last?
2) Which country makes Panama hats?3) From
which animal do we get cat gut?
4) In which month do Russians celebrate the
October Revolution?
5) What is a camel's hair brush made of? 6) The Canary Islands in the Pacific are named
after what animal?
7) What was King George VI's first name?
8) What colour is a purple finch? 9) Where are Chinese gooseberries from?
10) What is the colour of the black box in a
commercial airplane?
Remember, you need only 4 correct answers to pass.
Check your answers below ....
ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ 1) 116 years 2) Ecuador
3) Sheep and Horses 4) November
5) Squirrel fur 6) Dogs
7) Albert 8 ) Crimson 9) New Zealand 10) Orange (of course)
What do you mean, you failed?
Me, too! (Ed)
Really? Down on Lake Isabella , located in the high desert,
an hour east of Bakersfield, CA, some folks, new to boating, were having a problem. No matter how hard they
tried, they couldn't get their brand new 22 foot boat,
going.
It was very sluggish in almost every manoeuvre, no matter how much power they applied. After about an hour
of trying to make it go, they putted into a nearby marina,
thinking someone there may be able to tell them what was wrong.
A thorough topside check revealed everything in
perfect working condition The engine ran fine, the out-
drive went up and down, and the propeller was the correct size and pitch. So, one of the marina guys jumped in the
water to check underneath. He came up choking on water,
he was laughing so hard. NOW REMEMBER...THIS IS TRUE.
Under the boat, still strapped securely in place, was
the trailer!
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Intertidal Monitoring on Aldinga Reef
Are you interested in finding out more about the creatures that live on our reef?
Would you like to take part in a pleasant couple of hours with other interested people recording the species present to improve our knowledge base ?
Expertise is not required. Training is provided on the spot.
Teams meet several times each year on Saturday or Sunday during the warmer season.
Ring Neville Hudson 0429 804 100
for further information.
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Thoughtful seat placements on the new Esplanade path.
I’m sure most of us go down there to watch a bush
grow or study the insects in it. (Just 1 metre further
over?)
Captain Aldinga.
(Yes he’s still flying around here.)
Observed:
Maybe the people who
decided the
path needn’t
to go on the clifftop also
arranged the
seat Locations?
The Editor,
After the Rush
Driving back through the city on Christmas Night was
almost spooky. This was the same place that literally had shopped-around
-the-clock twenty four hours ago.
The crowds who had found the time and the cash (or
credit) to respond to the urging of the press, radio and TV and probably the pressure of family and friends, had
jammed the streets, stores, pubs & cafes until starry- eyed
and exhausted, they headed home in the approaching dawn. Madness really given the scarcity of frankincense
and myrrh.
So this night, after the family gatherings, a few people
thread their way through streets devoid of shoppers, store windows darkened, cafes shuttered, car parks empty.
Only an occasional bus, rarely a passenger to be seen,
grumbles its way along its allotted route, the drivers, like those in the scatter of cars just looking forward to being
home.
Cities can be lonely places.
Robbie Mack – Aldinga Beach
FILM FESTIVAL - called a big success
Forgive your enemy, but remember the
a**hole's name.
Unit 11, Cnr How & Aldinga Beach Rds,
Aldinga Beach
Brake & Clutch
CV Joint & Drive shafts
EFI & LPG Tuning
Exchange Engines
Disc & Drum Machining
Front End & Suspension
Cylinder Heads
Manufacturers’ Book Servicing
Servicing & Mechanical Repairs
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NO COMMENTS NEEDED.
A day at the beach
Cheering on your team
Out on an intimate date
Having dinner out with your friends
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AHTS Plumbing & Gas Fitting Hot water breakdowns Bathroom, kitchen & laundry
makeovers Gas appliances – install and re-
pair Rainwater tanks and pumps
Ph Alan 0412 782 286
Affordable rates Weekend call outs
Customer service is my business
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Email: ahts@westnet.com.au
Lic/Reg: PGE244585
PLUMBING AND
GAS FITTING
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Aldinga Beach CFS
SOUTH AUSTRALIA’S
COUNTRY FIRE SERVICE. A brief history.
1847 SA Government Introduced an Act to regulate the burning of crops and stubble (Act No. 19) This made it an offence to endanger property by negligent burning off.
– penalty 20 pounds.
1913 The new Bush Fire Act gave councils authority to appoint Fire Control Officers (FCOs). In 1916 after a public meeting at Wirrabara called by Mounted Constable Kite, the District Council of Port Germein ap-pointed the state’s first FCO.
1939. An Emergency Fire Service was founded in 1939 as an auxiliary civil defence unit to support SAFB in air raids, with 1200 men and women
volunteering. It developed after the war through the SA Fire Brigade & Police Dept. into a volunteer country fire service. Redundant trailer pumps and other equipment after the war were distributed to district councils to form volunteer bushfire and township brigades.
1947 Mr. F.L. Kerr from SAFB was assigned to the Police Department to organise an effective fire service in SA outer Metro and Country re-
gions as Director of The SA EFS. Fred Kerr toured the state for 2 months then wanted to go back to the SAFB saying a country fire service was an impossible task. We can understand his feelings when we consider SA has an area of 984,381 sq. km. Of this 130,000 sq km develops potentially disastrous fire hazard con-ditions every summer. A further 380, 000 sq km is subject to serious fires every 10 - 20 sea-
sons. The Government at the time was insistent however and the EFS was established and organised.
1959 After “Black Sunday” 1955 a Bushfire Research Committee was set up. In 1960, 4 field staff were appointed. In 1963 the Committee ap-pointed a publicity sub-committee to disseminate information and advice on land management practices that would assist in protecting properties against bushfire.
1977 In 1977 The Country Fires Act and Regulations of 1976 were pro-claimed and the organization became known as the SA Country Fire Service (CFS). It was under the administration of the CFS Board.
1978 CFS Headquarters at Keswick was built and opened 22nd August.
1989 In 1989 The S A Country Fires Act and Regulations were revised and reproclaimed and the CFS Board was set up as the Governing Body.
Today the CFS is the largest uniform service in SA with the largest
radio network in the Southern hemisphere.
K. Hutton.
BRIGADE CALLOUT STATS for October 2015
The brigade had a fairly busy month with 21 call outs in all.
Road Crash Rescue : 9 Grass/Rubbish fires : 7
Vehicle fires = 1; Structure fires = 1; Fixed alarm =1; Other = 2 animal & person rescues
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Liven up 2016 with great activities at the Aldinga Community Centre!
Aldinga Community
Centre Stewart Ave Aldinga Beach
8556 5940
Member of Community and Neighbourhood Houses and Centres Association
Our new Course Guide is available at the Community Centre, at the Aldinga and Willunga libraries, at Bendigo Bank and our stand at the Shopping Centre. It is also online at our website, www.aldingacc.org. There’s bound to be something there for you!
If you need to upskill, you can get individual help with Pathways to Employment, Resumes, and help with computers, ipads, tablets and phones.
If you need to get fit, there’s exercise classes, a walking group, line dancing , taekwondo, tai chi, and our new offering, Latino Mix dance class on Fridays!
If you like making things, you can come along to the Shed for woodwork, pottery, mosaics and other craft, or join the sewing or yarning groups.
If the garden is your place, join the community garden! Or for children we have playgroups and other activities, including new Sing and Grow.
And of course there’s our Dolphin Café, with Thursday and Friday lunches!
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COMMUNITY NEWS
ALDINGA BAY RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION INC.
Incorporates Watch SA. Meet on 2nd Wednesday of each even
month at Symonds Reserve Hall, Aldinga Community Centre, Stewart Avenue, Aldinga Beach. Meetings start at 7.30 pm, usually with a guest speaker (refer page 3 of Coastal Views each month). Meetings usually end about 9 pm. You don’t have to be a member to attend.
EVERYONE WELCOME.
ALDINGA BAY BOWLING CLUB INC. Come Try Lawn Bowls!
Social and Competitive Bowling Tues, Thurs and Sat from 1pm
Free Introductory Coaching and Club Bowls Available for those interested to learn to
bowl. Casual Dress and Flat soled shoes are all that’s needed.
Friendly welcoming Members and Licensed Clubrooms.
Club is also the home of Aldinga Eight Ball Club
Aldinga Sports Complex Port Road, Aldinga Ph 8557 7467
For Further Information Alan Foster: 0412 411 749
or Carol Huxtable 0409 582 489
ALDINGA BAY CROQUET CLUB New players and visiting players are always welcome. The club caters for both ASSOCIATION CROQUET (the traditional game), which develops physical skills and keeps the mind agile and GOLF CROQUET, a short devious and fun filled game which develops both skill
and tactics. Both games are played on equal terms between both genders and the first coaching sessions are absolutely FREE. RICOCHET is also played. The courts are located at the rear of the Aldinga Bay Bowling Club facilities at the Aldinga Sports Complex, Port Rd, Aldinga. PLAYING TIMES: Association Croquet - Wed. and Sat 9.00 am
to 12.30 pm. Golf Croquet - Wed. 1.00 pm to 4.00 pm and Fri. 9.00 am to 12.00 pm. Ricochet - Saturday 1pm for a 1.30pm start
For further information please contact Ken Taylor on 8556 3787.
ALDINGA BAY SCOUT GROUP Storey Avenue, Aldinga Beach
Monday nights: Joeys 6.30 pm to 7.30 pm; Cubs 6.30 pm to 8.00 pm; Scouts 6.30 pm to 8.30 pm. Venturers Friday night 7 pm to 9 pm Come and try – boys and girls from 6 to 18 years. Enquiries phone 8130 6000 or Aldinga Scout
Group Leader, Michelle on 8557 4359.
ARE YOU EXPERIENCING SEXUAL
ASSAULT OR DOMESTIC AND
FAMILY VIOLENCE?
Are you providing support to someone who is?
1800RESPECT is a national counselling
helpline that is available 24/7. Their qualified and experienced counsellors can provide information and refer you to support services that can assist.
Phone 1800 737 732 or check out their website to find out more about their services.
www.1800respect.org.au
COOLROOM GALLERY in the Myponga Markets
Original Art from an diverse group of Artists Open 10.00 am to 4.00 pm Sat, Sun and Public Holidays.
DIABETICS SUPPORT Assistance for diabetics is available from GPs, GP Plus Health Centres and Nurse Educators and your local Chemist, throughout the southern area.
DOWN SOUTH CRAFT GROUP Meet Thursdays, 9.30 am to 11.30 am
at Shop 1, 53 Cliff Ave, Pt. Noarlunga. Contact Wendy 0417 895 502
or Sandra 8327 3469 BYO craft or learn something new.
FLEURIEU LADIES PROBUS CLUB Meets fourth Monday of the month
in the Church of Christ Hall, Pridham Blvd. Aldinga Beach
at 10.00 am. Enquiries: Sylvia 8556 5712
NEW MEMBERS WELCOME
FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL GAMBLING HELP
COUNSELLING SERVICE Relationships Australia (SA) is now operating a free and confidential gambling help Counselling service for anyone in the
community who is affected by gambling (their own gambling or someone else’s).
The service is available on alternate
Wednesdays from 1.00 pm - 9.00 pm
at the Aldinga GP plus. To make a referral or for more information
please phone 8377 5400 9 am -5 pm Mon- Fri.
FREE LEGAL SERVICE The Legal Clinic operates at Anglicare SA, Morphett Vale
Thursdays between 5.00 pm and 7.00 pm
Contact details:
Free Legal Clinic, Anglicare SA,
4/197 Main South Road, Morphett Vale
Phone: 8392 3100
ALDINGA BAY SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB
Ever thought about becoming a lifesaver? Would you like to row
a boat, race the Inflatable Rescue Boats or paddle a board or ski? Maybe even save a life? The first step to being a lifesaver is undertaking your Bronze Medallion (for those 15 years and over) or Surf Rescue Certificate (for those 13-15 yrs). Training is held at the Aldinga Bay SLSC
Clubrooms, end of Norman Rd, Aldinga Beach. Contact Simon Rothwell on 0417 812 619 to
register your interest or if you have any questions.
ALDINGA BAY WATCH SA
(Neighbourhood Watch)
Incorporated into the Aldinga Bay Residents’
Association meetings, held 7.30 pm on second
Wednesday of every even month at the
Symonds Reserve Hall, Stewart Avenue,
Aldinga Beach.
All welcome.
ALDINGA COMMUNITY GROUP Meet weekly on Fridays at the Aldinga Senior Citizens Club, Corner Valiant and Quinliven Roads, Port Willunga from 9.30 am – 2.30 pm. Lunch provided at small cost. This group will also provide respite for carers.
Phone Jan Ifould on 8323 8258.
ALDINGA NETBALL CLUB Inc.
Home of the Aldinga Sharks
Netball Club.
Any queries or information about next
season please call:
President – Ellen Ling 0411 590 744
Secretary – Jackie Outram 0407 619 309
Email: aldinganc@gmail.com.
ALDINGA QUILTERS Meetings start at 10.00 am on 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month. Held at the Aldinga Institute, Old Coach Road, Aldinga. For anyone interested in patchwork and quilting, friendship and fun. All welcome.
For further information call: President: Elizabeth Grocke 8386 1182
ALDINGA SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB INC.
Corner Quinliven and Valiant Roads, Port Willunga – Ph. 8556 5918,
Activities include: Mon: Bridge from 12.30 pm, Wed: Bingo 10.00 am, (Sausage sizzle last
Wednesday of month.)
Club day, carpet bowls, 1 pm. Fri: BINGO from 7.30 pm
Pool & snooker facilities available.
Money cannot buy happiness, but
it's more comfortable to cry in a
Mercedes than on a bicycle Many people are alive only be-
cause it's illegal to kill them.
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COMMUNITY NEWS
FRIENDS OF ALDINGA SCRUB We meet at Aldinga Library Community Room, corner Aldinga Beach Road and
Pridham Blvd on the second Thursday of the month at 7.30 pm.
Ph. Helen McSkimming, 8556 3166. Working bees are held each Tuesday morning during the cooler months.
Contact John Edmeades, 0488 552 797. We welcome new members at our meetings and working bees.
Web address:
http://www.friendsofaldingascrub.com.au
FRIENDS OF WILLUNGA AND ALDINGA LIBRARIES
Meet on the second Thursday every other month ie February, April, June, August and
October . Meetings at 12.45 pm followed by a guest speaker at 2.00 pm. Held in the
Community room at the Aldinga Library. Book sales each Thursday 2.00 pm -
4.00 pm & Saturday 9.30 am - 11.30 am.
Any unwanted books will be accepted Contact: Shirley 8557 8191
GALILEE OP SHOP How Road. ALDINGA.
NEW STOCK IN SHOP.
Call in to pick up a bargain. OPEN-MON.,WED.,THURS.
FRIDAY 9am-3p.m. Donations urgently needed.
ph.0400 845 062
GRANNIE ANNIE’S DROP IN CENTRE
St Ann’s, 7 Stonehouse Lane Aldinga,
Thursday Mornings 9 - 11:30. Cheerful company, free coffee / tea.
Children welcome.
FLEURIEU HARMONY CHORUS Is a male A Capella singing group open to men of all ages. We entertain at local retirement villages, aged care homes and charities. We meet every Friday morning 9.15am to 12
noon at Lifecare Community Hall, Pridham Bvd. opposite Aldinga Central Shopping Centre. No singing experience required, we provide music and learning CD’s
Come and give it a try and enjoy a cuppa with us.
Enquiries phone 8557 7271 or
www.fleurieuharmony.org
McLAREN VALE MARKET Held at the Institute Hall, Main St,
McLaren vale. 1st Sat of every month 9.00 am - 3.00 pm.
Variety of stalls, hand made personalised cards and easels, Olive oil, plants, chocolates, cakes and much, much more. BBQ, tea and coffee available.
Inside and outside stalls available. Enquiries to Margaret 8323 8426
NORTHERN FLEURIEU PENINSULA
STROKE SUPPORT GROUP Meets at Noarlunga Health Village (Teaching Room 2), Alexander Kelly Drive, Noarlunga Centre on 2nd Thursday of each month (except January) 10.00 am – 12 noon. Our aim: To help each other over-come and cope with the effects of stroke on ourselves and carers.
Visitors and new members welcome. Phone Jane 8322 2996 or Brian 8384 2445.
OCHRE COAST POETS
Ochre Coast Poets spin and weave words, workshop and network with other poets of the south. The Ochre coast poets meet on the second Saturday of the month at the Seaford Library, Grand Boulevard, SEAFORD, from
10.00 am- 12.00 noon. For information:
David; 8327 2459 or Tess 85563816
OUT AND ABOUT CLUB. The Out and About Club provides weekly respite for carers while members are able to participate in outings and activities that promote physical and cognitive wellbeing.
The club will run from 10.00 am - 3.00 pm each Wednesday at Life Cares’ Community Lifestyle Centre Aldinga, Pridham Boulevard Aldinga Beach.
A two course lunch is included in the cost of $16.00.
Please contact Jacinta Robertson to book 8293 5924
RETIRED OR NEAR RETIREMENT?
Join Aldinga U3A If you are retired or near retirement and would like to have new interests and meet people join Aldinga U3A.
Ph John 8556 6850 .
ROTARY CLUB OF McLAREN VALE The Club supports activities in Aldinga, Willunga, McLaren Vale and surrounding districts. We meet Monday nights for a
dinner meeting at 6.30 pm for 6.45 pm at the Alma Hotel Willunga.
VISITORS and
NEW MEMBERS WELCOMED. Contact Kevin 8556 2968
GROUP FOR MENTAL HEALTH/PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT - GROW
GROW is a proven national program for mental well being and is a non for profit
organization with no fees or dues. A GROW Group meets weekly on Tuesdays at 10.30 am in the Uniting Communities Family Relationships Centre Unit 4, 101-102 Rowley Rd Aldinga Beach. GROW offers a 12 Step Recovery-Focused Program for mental health issues or emotional coping problems and is delivered in a safe and
caring environment. Meetings last for 2 hours and are followed by refreshments.
For more information please telephone Freecall 1800 558 268
or email sa@grow.net.au
JUST WALK IT
Group at Myponga.
If interested in joining, please ring
Ros Hutchinson, 8558 6274.
LADIES PROBUS CLUB OF THE SOUTHERN VALES
The Ladies’ Probus Club of The Southern
Vales meets on the 3rd Monday of the month at 10.00 am in the Lutheran Church Hall, McLaren Vale. A guest speaker is usually provided. For further information, please contact Pam Hirst on 8323 9977.
LETS SOUTH LETS South is a simple bartering system using old methods of exchange and barter in the
Southern Suburbs and Fleurieu Peninsula. Now in its 19th year it continues to provide a working alternative to federal reserve money while also strengthening the community.
For more information contact chairperson Tom Laing on 0421 912 800
or email chairperson@letssouth.com. Visit the LETS South site www.letssouth.com
and the blog at www.letssouth.blogspot.com.
LIONS BOUTIQUE Our Boutique is open each Wednesday and Saturday from 7. am - 1.30 pm at Butterworth Road Aldinga Beach. You will find many bargains (clothes, bric-a-brac, books etc) when you visit.
We are always happy to serve you All our profits go back into the community as
we are all volunteers. We so enjoy meeting our regular customers, and look forward to some new ones.
Donations are always gratefully accepted. Come along, you will find some wonderful gifts for Children, Family and Friends. Look forward to seeing you there.
Merle, Margaret and Gwen co/conveners.
Durrrr!! Several years ago, we had an Intern
who was none too swift. One day she
was typing and turned to a secretary
and said, 'I'm almost out of typing paper. What do I do?' 'Just use paper
from the photocopier', the secretary
told her. With that, the intern took her
The next meeting will be held at 10.00 am on Monday 15 February 2016 and a speaker will be provided.
proceeded to make five 'blank' copies.
Brunette, by the way! last remaining blank piece of paper, put it on the photocopier and
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COMMUNITY NEWS
SCHOOL FOR DOGS ALDINGA BAY INC.
“In the interest of the dog” Come along and train your dog
with “Love, Trust and Patience” Sunday mornings and Tuesday evenings. No training on ANY long weekends. All breeds welcome. Dogs must be 12 weeks old and fully vaccinated. Symonds Reserve, Stewart Avenue, Aldinga
Beach. Heat Rule: 32 degrees Noarlunga NO TRAINING ON THAT DAY.
For class information please phone Club Mobile 0411 473 745
SEAFORD DISTRICT RESIDENTS
ASSOCIATION INC. Meets on the first Wednesday of each month (except January) 7.30 pm. at the S.E.M. Centre (North end of Grand Boulevard). Park and enter on the north side of the building. All welcome.
Secretary: Jeff Hiscock 8327 3690.
SELLICKS AREA RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION
Being part of your community Meetings bi monthly at 7:30 pm first Wednesday of every second month at
Sellicks Hall. All welcome.
Meet your neighbors, voice your concerns. Phone Michael Lee 0451 458 711
Meeting dates 2016: Feb 3, April 6, June 1,
Aug 3, Oct 5, Dec 7
SOCIABLE SINGLES INC. Meet every second Wednesday of the month at the Port Noarlunga/Christies Beach RSL, The Esplanade, Port Noarlunga at 6.30 pm. Also on every third Thursday of the month at the Christies Beach Sports and Social Club,
Christies Avenue, Christies Beach at 6.30 pm. Also every fourth Wednesday of the month at Elizabeth House, 112 Elizabeth Road, Christie Downs at 6.30 pm.
Bring a plate along, have a drink and meet with other single people.
SOUTHERN VALES VIEW CLUB Meets every second Friday at Carmel’s Bar and Grill at 250 Main Road, McLaren Vale at 10.30 am for 11.00 am.
VIEW means Voice Interest and Education of Women and is a valued part of the well known Smith Family of Australia. VIEW provides women with the opportunity to meet regularly with other women; a forum for discussion and the exchange of ideas, lasting friendships and contributes to the support of disadvantaged Australians through the work
of The Smith Family. Enquiries to Marlene at 8323 8861.
WEIGHT WATCHERS SA Weight Watchers Association meets each Monday night (except public holidays) at the Aldinga Community Centre, Symonds
Reserve Hall, Stewart Avenue, Aldinga Beach. Weigh in at 5.00 pm; meeting at 6.00 pm. $30 joining fee, renewal fee $20 plus $3 per week.
WILLUNGA BASKETBALL New players are always welcome. For adults, there is a men's competition on Wednesday nights and women play on Tuesday nights.
For juniors, competitions are played from 4.00 pm. Under 12 mixed and u/16 boys on Monday, u/10 mixed on Tuesday, u/15 girls on Wednesday and u/14 boys on Thursday.
If you are interested in playing, coaching or refereeing,
ring Margaret 8556 2360 or 0421 358 326
WILLUNGA BOWLING CLUB INC. 23 St. Peters Tce. Willunga. Web site:
willungabc.com
Lawn bowls for everyone. Great fun at a
friendly place. Social Bowls every Tuesday and Saturday. 12.00 for 12.30pm start. Casual dress and flat shoes. Bowls available from the club if required. Entry fee $8.00 (includes jackpot). Raffles. Two games played.
Night Owls on Wednesday evenings. Club open for light meals at 6.00pm. Games start at 7.00pm. Coaching and bowls available. Make up a team of family, friends, work mates or just come along. Flat shoes and casual clothes are all that are required. Pennant or competition bowls are played
each Thursday morning and Saturday afternoon. Willunga has teams at various levels of competition. A great way to expand your bowls skills and experience.
Contacts. The club 8556 2246. David 0417 801 951, Peter 0410 605 541, Judy 0418 891 228
WILLUNGA DISTRICT COMMUNITY BUS INC.
Lot 104 Lacey Drive Aldinga Beach 5173. We transport the frail aged and
disadvantaged door to door Monday to Friday.
Phone: 8557 7899.
STARS, the Southern Region Theatre
and Arts Supporters
Is based at Waverley Homestead in Willunga. It brings events to the southern region to foster a vital and diverse arts culture. This includes a scholarship system, art exhibitions, and support for incredible events. Oh, there is so much to look forward to with
STARS at Waverley Homestead!
A full year’s calendar of events is available from STARS.
If you would like to know more, contact STARS at P.O. Box 283, Willunga, S.A. 5172
or starswillunga@hotmail.com or for bookings phone 8596 4182
THE ALDINGA HAPPY STITCHERS
Would you like to come and sew with others? Join the Australian Sewing Guild branch
at Aldinga. We meet monthly at the Aldinga Institute on the 3rd Thursday; 10:00 am to 3.00 pm
(except December). Contact Susan 0414 947 223
or Nina 0408 363 123
THE SOUTHERN VALES WELLBEING GROUP
Meets at the singing gallery, 133 Main Road, McLaren Vale (rear entry) every Wednesday from 1.00 pm to 3:30 pm during school terms. A guest speaker addresses the meeting at 1:15 pm. Cost: $3.50
Enquiries: Lesley 8323 8527
THE WILLUNGA FARMERS MARKET CHOIR (Soulfood)
Johnathon Waetford, the Director of the Wi l lunga Farmers Market Choi r (Soulfood”), an experienced musician with a
beautiful voice, continues to expand the repertoire of the ‘a capella’ singing of the group for the enjoyment of a large audience from markets, the McLaren Vale Festival, the Eco Village celebrations to the Gala performance at STARS . The female choir sings about food, wine, love, people and places and the seasons.
The choir meets at Waverley Homestead, St Peters Terrace, Willunga. A happy and warm historic venue for our practices on Monday night at 7.30 pm. Ample parking is available at the well lit Willunga Golf course.
For more information phone: Margi Beed: 8556 5032; Jill Stone: 0407 695 029;
Franka Gerlack: 8556 6783
TREES FOR LIFE, WILLUNGA DISTRICT
Willunga Trees for Life meetings are held at 7.30 pm in the Eco Classroom at Tatachilla Lutheran College, off Tatachilla Road, McLaren Vale.
All welcome, supper provided. Inquiries to Julie Turner, phone 8556 2401. (See next column for details)
Wed 7th Feb, 7.30pm. Trees for Life – Vision for the future.
Natasha Davis, newly appointed CEO of Trees for Life (SA), will share her future
vision for the organisation and would like feedback from members and non-members.
WIRE WHEEL: Cleans paint off bolts and then throws them somewhere under the workbench with the speed of light. Also removes fingerprints and hard-earned calluses from fingers in about the time it takes you to say, 'Oh shit'.
WILLUNGA EMBROIDERERS Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at "The Hub" corner of Main Road and St Peters
Terrace, Willunga. For anyone interested in embroidery, friendship & fun. All welcome. Beginner's classes available.
For further information phone Wendy 8323 7475
WILLUNGA ENVIRONMENT CENTRE INC.
18 High Street Willunga ph. 8556 4188 10.00 am — 3.00 pm Mon, Fri,
9.30 am — 1.00 pm Sat Janine Anninos (Manager) 08 8556 4188
www.willungaenviro.org.au Recycling of fluoros, mobile phones, aluminium, cork. Reference library. Home Energy Audit kit. Regular guest speakers. Books for sale. Large range of environmental and tourism brochures. Room for hire.
WILLUNGA GARDEN CLUB Meets every 2nd Thursday of the Month (except January) at the Lutheran Church Hall, Aldersey Street, McLaren Vale at 7.30 pm. Cost $3 (members $2) includes lucky door prize and supper.
Guest speaker. Visitors welcome. Enquiries please phone Chris 8323 7742
WILLUNGA HILL ART GROUP INC. Willunga Hill Art Group, Waverley Homestead Willunga, has art demonstrations 1st Tuesday of the month 7.00 pm -9.00 pm. Entry is $10 non-members and $5 members.
Willunga Hill Art Group will be having their AGM on Tuesday 2nd February 2016 at
7.30pm. All interested parties and members are
welcome.
All committee positions will be available for election.
WILLUNGA LIONS AUCTION The Auction is held on the last Saturday of each month (except December), at Lions
Saleyard, Binney Road, Willunga. All enquiries to Lion Wolf Hirsch 85577519
Lion Bernie Levering 8556 5230
or Dean Hunt 0414 564 389.
WILLUNGA NATIONAL TRUST The Slate Museum and Court House Museum will be open 1.00 pm to 4.00 pm on Saturday, Sunday, and Public holidays. On 2nd Saturday of the month the Courthouse Museum is open 11.00 am - 4.00 pm.
Inquiries phone 8556 2195.
WILLUNGA QUARRY MARKET www.willungaquarrymarket.com
Second Saturday every month 9.00 am - 1.00 pm
Willunga Recreation Park Inc Oval grounds,
Aldinga Road, WILLUNGA Craft, produce, plants.
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COMMUNITY NEWS
WILLUNGA TABLE TENNIS CLUB We are always looking to expand its player base and any interested players are more than welcome to join us. We cater for young, old,
male, female, experienced or novice. Games are played in the old show hall in Willunga. We have new equipment and loan bats are available. Games are played on Tuesday & Wednesday nights starting at 7.00 pm & only cost $3.00 per night.
These are separate competitions but you can play both nights if you wish. This is a friendly but socially competitive grade of table tennis and supper is always served.
To register your interest please contact: John Nixon 8556 5950 Grant Frith 8557 8309
LIONS BOUTIQUE Just in case you are a newcomer to our area, let me tell you about our Lions Boutique, which is situated on Butterworth Road, Aldinga Beach.
We are a happy crew, and are open for business each Wednesday and Saturday from 7 am until 1.30 pm, and would welcome your visit to us. Selling pre loved clothes, bric a brac, toys, books, actually, you name it, and we probably have it.
We would be pleased to accept any-thing that you want to part with, as if we can’t
sell it, it will go to our Monthly auction, held the last Saturday of each month (except December,) at Binney Road, Willunga. Collections can be arranged.
I would take this opportunity to thank all our customers, actually I can say our friends, as that is what they have become over the years, for their continued support, which
enables us to give back so much to our local community, and others....
Thank you. Margaret Dorton, President/Secretary, Lions Ladies Auxiliary (8556 3591) Merle Hirsch, Treasurer (8557 7519)
ALDINGA U3A U3A is for people who have reached their "Third Stage of Life", and are able to join with other retirees in activities that provide not only physical or mental stimulation but also new interests and friends. The Aldinga U3A group has activities that
may include poetry, history, creative writing, exercise, dance, gardening, films, lectures, excursions, philosophy and many more. Activities are not permanent but vary according to the number of people interested and the availability of experienced leaders. For further information on joining U3A or available activities contact:-
John Ph 8556 6850
Brenda Ph 8556 2198
Green waste and cardboard / paper -
Environmental Protection Authority
(EPA) legislation bans all councils state
wide from sending these materials to
landfill.
As of 1 September 2012 computers and
televisions will also be part of this ban.
Therefore these materials can no longer be accepted as part of our hard waste
collection.
The collection point is the Southern
Waste Resource Management on
Bakewell Road Seaford Rise (the
Council dump off South Road N of the
bridge).
There is no cost. All you need to do is
take your Ewaste to the appropriate tip
and they will direct you to the Ewaste
section.
You leave your stuff near two containers and exit the tip depositing the
card they issue you with. This card will
take you off their computer.
This can be done any day of the week.
EVERYONE IS WELCOME
TO COME AND ENJOY THE ALDINGA COMMUNITY
GARDEN at Symonds Reserve,
Stewart Ave. Aldinga Beach
OPEN: WEDNESDAYS 9.30am - 12.30pm
Membership is free so now is a great time to come and grow fruit, vegetables and herbs the natural
way and learn and share gardening tips.
So come and PLANT IT, GROW IT,
HARVEST IT, SHARE IT, EAT IT!
Contact: 8556 5940
MARTIAL ARTS - see page 22
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CHURCH SERVICES ALDINGA BAY BAPTIST CHURCH Meets at the Aldinga Primary School Sundays at 10.00 am and 6.00 pm
Aldinga Bay Youth, Friday Evenings at 7:00 pm All Welcome.
For more information: www.aldingabaybaptist.org.au Telephone 0408 825 200
ALDINGA COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Inc.
10.00 am Worship Service at Life Care, Pridham Boulevard, Aldinga Beach 5173
(opposite the Aldinga Central Shopping Centre). All Welcome.
Pastor Randall Lawton Ph. 8556 6132 M. 0423 923 068.
ALDINGA UNITING CHURCH
Old Coach Road, Aldinga. We invite you to join us each Sunday for morning tea
and fellowship at 10.00 am. Worship service at 10:45 am including children’s activities.
Holy Communion service: 2nd Sunday in the month. Coffee, Craft and Conversation:
Each Wednesday 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm Bring your craft , learn a new one or come for the conversation.
Weekly: Reflections Bible Study: 12 noon Wednesdays. Monthly: Family lunch. Blokes Alive men’s sharing group.
All Welcome For information contacts: Jim 7324 3326 or Tina 8556 5287
Further information visit: www.aldinga.unitingchurch.sa.org.au
Aldinga Cafe Church Friday Night Church with a difference.
The cafe style set-up has a program of modern Christian music, quiz, a short devotion & discussion, supper.
All ages. 7:30pm 1st & 3rd Friday each month. Uniting Church Hall Cnr Old Coach Rd & Main South Rd
ALMOND GROVE FAMILY CHURCH
A contemporary family-oriented Pentecostal church. Sunday Worship service 10.00 am in “The Granary”,
Old Main South Road, Aldinga. ‘House2House’ (home groups), ‘PowerHouse’ prayer, ‘Kids Almndo’ (Sunday School), ‘Frontline’ Youth, Ladies meetings, ‘Super Seniors’, ‘Op Shop Heaven’ (2 Carter Street, Aldinga, opposite Institute).
For more details phone church office. 8557 7299. You are more than welcome, Pastors Malcolm & Pam Busby.
ANGLICAN CHURCH
Pastoral District of Southern Vales Enquiries: 8323 9744
CATHOLIC PARISH OF WILLUNGA
ALDINGA. Mass in Mary of Galilee Catholic Church, Corner Quinliven & How Roads each Saturday evening at 5.30 pm. WILLUNGA. Mass 1st, 3rd & 5th Sundays at 8.30 am, 2nd & 4th Sundays at 10.30 am. Confession before Mass. Parish Priest: Father Gauci. Parish Centre: Ph. 8556 2132.
KANGARILLA UNITING CHURCH Corner Kangarilla Rd and Sand Rd, Kangarilla.
Worship Service 10.00 am each Sunday, with Sunday School held on the 1st Sunday at 10.00 am. Gospel Services are held
on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month at 7.00 pm. Prayer and Bible Study, 7.30 pm each Thursday and Craft Night every
Tuesday at 7.30 pm. All welcome.
For more information visit www.kangarilla.unitingchurch.org.au or contact: Joylene Edwards 8383 7122
LUTHERAN CHURCH. Worship of our God and Saviour every Sunday at 10.30 am at
Mary of Galilee Catholic Church, Corner Quinliven and How Roads, Aldinga
You are welcome. Pastor Byron Klein, Ph. 8557 7523.
SEAFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH We are a worshipping caring Church committed to
Christ and His Mission. Meeting at the Maslin Beach Community Hall,
Gulf Parade, Maslin Beach Each Sunday at 10.00 am (refreshments to follow) and Home Group
each Wednesday at 7:30 pm Craft on Mondays, 10.00 am -12 noon
in the Seaford/Moana Neighbourhood Centre. All are welcome.
For more information, contact Jim and Betty Kennedy 83272135
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Aldinga
Meet together every SATURDAY morning at the Senior Citizens Hall ( corner Quinliven/Valiant Rds) Aldinga.
We commence at 9:30 am with worship/singing/mission stories/bible study.
At 11:10 am we commence Divine Service with various guest speakers.
Fellowship lunch once per month. All welcome to our friendly church
Contact details- Joe Griffiths 8556-6364/ 0402931476
APP CHURCH Applications For Life Sunday Afternoon Service at 4pm
Children's Program Available. Visitors Welcome Seaford Community Centre Beechwood Grove , Seaford
Contact: Ps Josh Pitman MB: 0408 808 822 Ps Robert Williams MB: 0431 307 217
THE SALVATION ARMY - Aldinga Our mission: Transforming Lives; Caring for People; Making Disciples; Reforming Society
NEW LOCATION As from Sunday 3rd December, 2016 worship Services will be conducted at the Aldinga Community Centre, Stewart Avenue, Aldinga Beach, at 5pm S.A.G.A.L.A. will also be held at the Community Centre, recommencing Friday 12th February 2016 at 4pm.
WILLUNGA UNITING CHURCH Willunga Uniting Church
Worship time 10.30am each Sunday Faith sharing, prayers and a cuppa, Breakfasts gatherings, meditation and music. Fair Trade goods used.
Come and See! Contact: 0433 389 708
Willunga Saturday 5.30 pm St Stephen's, St Andrew's Terrace, Willunga Old Noarlunga Sunday 8.45 am St Philip and St James, Church Hill Road, Old Noarlunga Aldinga Sunday 9.00 am with Children's lessons and activities, St Ann's Stonehouse Lane off Main Sth Road McLaren Vale Sunday 10.30 am with Sunday School, St Margaret's, 99 Main Road, McLaren Vale
Velcro - what a rip off!
I got a job at a bakery because I kneaded dough.
All the toilets in New York's police stations have been stolen. The police have nothing to go on.
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HELP AND SUPPORT SERVICES
Ambulance/Fire/Police Emergency .................... 000
Police assistance.............................................. 131 444
24 Hour Health Advice ......................... 1800 022 222
Adelaide Southern Medical
Home Visits (GP) .................................... 8381 6161
Aldinga Community Centre ..................... 8556 5940
Anglicare - Morphett Vale
Financial Counselling ........................... 8186 8900
Emergency Assistance ........................... 8392 3190
General Counselling .............................. 8392 3100
Centacare Southern Counselling Service . 8557 9050
City of Onkaparinga ................................. 8384 0666
Crimestoppers ...................................... 1800 333 000
Domestic Violence Helpline .................. 1800 800 098
Drug & Alcohol Info. Service ............... 1300 13 1340
Flinders Medical Centre ............................ 8204 5511
Gambling Helpline ................................ 1800 060 757
GP Connect (after hours GP) .................... 8557 9555
GP Plus Aldinga ......................................... 8557 9500
Legal Advice Line.................................. 1300 366 424
LifeLine .......................................................... 13 11 14
McLaren Vale War Memorial Hospital. .. 8323 6600
Mental Health Emergency Service. ............. 13 14 65
Noarlunga Hospital .................................... 8384 9222
Noarlunga Private Hospital ...................... 8384 9372
Onkaparinga Youth Services - Aldinga .. 8557 7555
Parent Helpline ...................................... 1300 364 100
Poisons Info hotline ………………………….13 11 26
Public Transport Infoline ..................... 1800 182 160
Repat. Gen. Hosp. ............... 8276 9666 1800 254 373
RSPCA SA ……………………………1300 4 777 22
Seniors Information Service ................. 1800 636 368
The Salvation Army .................................. 8557 6331
Financial Counselling Helpline ...... 1800 007 007
Uniting Communities -
Family Relationship Centre ............... 8202 5200
Communities for Children ................. 8202 5944
Vinnies (Emergency Relief / Financial Counselling)
......................................................... 1300 729 202
Youth Helpline ................................1300 131 719
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PLAYGROUPS ALDINGA COMMUNITY CENTRE PLAYGROUPS
TUESDAY 9.30 am—11.30 am during term time.
$2 per family per week, first session free. Come and try. - parent directed.
A relaxed and fun playgroup for children ages 0 to 5 and their par-ents and/over care givers. Encourage play, social interaction and craft activities. Please bring fruit ready for your child to eat individually, NO NUT products.
WEDNESDAY 9.30 am—11.30 am during term time. $5 per family per week, first session free.
Come and try. - facilitated. A relaxed and fun playgroup for children ages 0 to 5 and their par-ents and/or care givers. Please bring fruit ready for your child to eat individually, NO NUT products.
For more information contact the Centre on 8556 5940
GALILEE COMMUNITY PLAYGROUP We welcome 0-5 year olds and their Parents, Grand-Parents and
Carers. Time: Monday 9.00 am to 11.00 am (except school holidays and public holidays) Location: Galilee Community Room, Corner Quinliven Road and How Road, Aldinga Beach Cost: $3 per week per family plus annual Playgroup SA Membership Fee
Contact: Sally Blanchard 0419 944 740 SELLICKS PLAYGROUP
Every Friday 10.00 am—11:30 during term time at Sellicks Commu-nity Hall, Riviera Road, Sellicks Beach.
Free — come and try.
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