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Vol 37 Ed 34 Tuesday September 9, 2014 winchelseastar.org.au
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WFNC U16 V St Marys Unfortunately the Winch boys lost by 14points, but it was a hard fought battle with the boys not giving up all day.
Well done & a fantastic effort boys!Images by Sue Lubke.
Colts League Best & Fairest Winner Zach Moules Page 25
B Grade Netballers in Grand Final this Saturday while A Grade defeated in Preliminary Final More Page 22
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The Stevens family of Winchelsea South have a dog called STUD. Whenever the family pick up daughter Emma from work at Torquay, Stud becomes excited and knows he is in for a treat. A 30 cent ice cream cone goes down a treat.
Paradise ClubPlease note that Paradise club for this term will be held on Tuesday the 16th Sept, after school in Rec Centre. Marg Bushell.
A spoilt ‘Stud’ !
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G’day. They call me the Bushwacker and I now live on the mid north coast of NSW. They used to call me Ocka and I used to live in Winchelsea. In 1978 I took a dramatic change of career direction and moved to Canberra to pursue a professional career with the Federal Police. Over the past 36 years I have returned to Winchelsea on many occasions on family visits and have noticed with increasing interest the growth of the town and the many changes that have occurred for the better.
On my most recent visit I happened to purchase a copy of the ‘Star’ (August 12 issue) and I must say that I was very impressed with its professional appearance and quality content. It is a very different publication to the one that I first read back in the late 1970s. The professionalism and wide range of the content in The Star is a credit to the organisation and to the town as a whole. Well done.
I was particularly interested to read about the Winchelsea CFA awards night and to see the photographs in the centre pages. I grew up with John Stocks, Harry Schroeter and Daryl Wilson and their combined service to the CFA of 100 years is an extraordinary achievement. It is locals like this that make the town particularly attractive to the retirees and tree changers that Janet Brown referred to in her article on page four of that issue.
In early 2007 my wife and I decided to put tenants into our home and we then commenced to travel this great country of ours. We kept travelling over most of the country until late 2011 covering almost 200 thousand kilometres. We met all manner of fellow travellers, and there are thousands of them both Australians and foreign tourists alike and we all had the same thing in mind. That was to see and do as much as we could on the limited funds that we had. One thing that we all had in common was to talk about
where we had been so far, where we were going to and where the best camping spots were to be found. Free camping, access to drinking water, toilets, and local attractions were all topics we talked about that may not have been listed in the Travellers Bible (Camps 7). We passed on details of where to go and where not to go depending on what was available.
As you can imagine the free camping travellers would spend their tourist dollar in the area that they camped in. Winchelsea has many attractions for tourists and once the road works have been completed it would be an ideal stopping place. There are fuel sales, quality coffee shops and tea rooms, two Hotels providing meals, take away shops, tourist type retail shops as well as a supermarket, butcher, bank, medical centre and pharmacy etc. There is also a very large and picturesque area on the river bank where it would be ideal to stop for a night or two with an RV or caravan. An RV dump site is also located near the Barwon Hotel.
However, the Surf Coast Shire has a by-law that is designed to prohibit any free camping.
On the approach to Winchelsea from Colac there is a Vic Roads sign on the edge of the highway indicating a Power Nap area 5 Km ahead. In the township opposite the Milk Bar on Main Street there is another Vic Roads sign indicating a Power Nap area a further 400 metres on the left with another sign on the Geelong side of the bridge stating Power Naps Save Lives. On the corner between the Swimming Pool and the Catholic Church there are further council signs pointing towards the river bank as a Caravan Parking Area as well as another sign stating No Sleeping in Vehicles. I wonder where a traveller is meant to have a Power Nap and why Vic Roads safety advice is at odds with the Surf Coast Shire by-laws.
There is an excellent free camping area at Meredith Park on the banks of Lake Colac and only a few kilometres from Colac and Beeac. It offers town water, toilets, garbage collection and concrete fire pits. When we stopped there in 2011 there was also a generous supply of firewood. There is also another excellent free camping area on the banks of the Leigh River at Inverleigh only about 20 kilometres from Winchelsea. The Golden Plains Shire advises that travellers are able to free camp there for up to three nights at a time. The area is opposite the Hotel and offers public toilets, garbage collection, picnic tables, a playground at Lawson Park and a comfortable shade canopy during the summer months. The whole town is within walking distance from the camping area.
It seems to me to be a great pity that many travellers would choose to stop near Colac and/or in Inverleigh and spend their tourist dollar in those towns rather than in Winchelsea. Perhaps the Surf Coast Shire could see their way clear to opening Winchelsea up to more tourist stop overs by not subjecting Winchelsea to a by-law that would seem to be targeting surfers or beach goers to prohibit them from camping in their vehicles on the foreshore.
On behalf of all the travellers on the road I would like to see some proactive lobbying of Winchelsea’s Surf Coast Shire representative to have this by-law relaxed in the town. I am pretty sure that word would soon get around and Winchelsea would become a highly rated stopover point and could only benefit from more money being spent in the town.
Again, I must say the town has lots to offer and the people of the town should be congratulated.
The Bushwacker
Opinion
Bushwacker Above: Road signage on approach to and in Winchelsea
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Emily’s Health Corner
Posture! Is it a big deal?SURE IS…..Poor posture influences our nervous system significantly, adversely affecting pir well-being, overall mood and ability to concentrate or work.
Yours in Health, Dr. Emily McDonald (Chiropractor) One Body Chiropractic Winchelsea Medical Clinic
Helen Mary Kininmonth Kindergarten are currently seeking enrolments for both pre-kinder and kinder groups in 2015. We offer an open-ended, play based program to allow children to learn through discovery, inquiry and experimentation. Our program is flexible and inclusive and designed to meet the needs of individual children and their families. For a child to attend pre-kinder he/she must have turned three years of age by April 30 in the year of attendance and have turned four years of age by April 30 for kinder enrolment.
To assist with effective planning for 2015, we would like to encourage families to visit, phone or email the centre to obtain an enrolment form or for more information. The centre is located at 32 Hesse Street Winchelsea and can be contacted on 52672061 or email helen.m.kininmonth.kin@kindergarten.vic.gov.au. To successfully enrol your child, forms must be completed and returned to the kinder with a copy of your child’s birth certificate.
The staff and committee of Helen Mary Kininmonth Kindergarten look forward to assisting you with your enrolments and any inquiries you may have.
Helen Mary Kininmonth KindergartenEnrolments now open
Daffodil day 2014Thankyou to everyone who bought merchandise this year, the total sold was $980.
I’m so sorry I couldn’t supply fresh flowers, as they wouldn’t send any outside of Melbourne, which is a huge shame. My petition has been lodged, with the cancer council. Thanks to Heather Bogie, Margaret bufton and Jessica minchinton for volunteering on the stall.
See you all next year Adrienne minchinton Co-ordinator
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Now you can be a Star writer? Dates and Times set for Star Writers WorkshopsWith already eight interested people on the list to attend the writers workshops being organised by the STAR, dates and times for the 4 sessions have been agreed by participants. The list is not closed and more people are welcome to attend these free workshops.
The workshops will be held on Thursday evenings commencing at 7pm and finishing at 9pm on the first 4 Thursdays in October-2nd, 9th, 16th, and 23rd.
The aim of the workshop is for participants to come with ideas for actual stories they would like to write, which may be a news report, history story, feature article about a place, person or a trip, opinion piece or maybe a comment about an event at your club or work place. This could include reviewing a previous article you have written or a completely new topic. It will be important to attend the first session so you can establish what you want to get out of the workshop and the subsequent sessions will be for you to write your story with the help and guidance of our facilitator Janet Brown.
Anyone who has attended the small business writing workshops held this week are welcome to come to the above sessions as it will be an opportunity for you to practice what you have learned with an experienced writer on hand to assist.
Further information: Stewart Mathison 0428 672054 email : president@winchelseastar.org.au
Surf Coast Shire Council has called for all major parties to declare their hand on unconventional gas exploration before the November Victorian election.
Council is also calling for the current moratorium on fracking in Victoria to be extended to all forms of unconventional gas exploration and development.
Mayor, Cr Rose Hodge, said Council has participated in the Victorian Government’s current consultation process on the fracking moratorium and encouraged the Surf Coast community to have its say.
“What we have heard is that people are really concerned about the potential impacts of unconventional gas exploration on their land, on our environment and on people’s livelihoods,” Cr Hodge said. “This needs to be acknowledged and respected.”
“The uncertainty around the safety of this practice and the lack of clarity in how it might affect our environment, agriculture and vital industries like tourism mean it is simply too big a risk to take.
Winchelsea Ward Councillor Heather Wellington, who moved a motion on the issue at Council’s August meeting, said
the current regulatory regime around unconventional gas exploration and development was inadequate.
“The current fracking moratorium and the existing regulatory framework are inadequate to protect property owners, communities and the environment,” Cr Wellington said.
“There is serious concern in many Surf Coast communities. There are exploration licences covering areas of the Surf Coast and there are real gaps in understanding of how unconventional gas exploration and development might affect our region.
“The current moratorium needs to encompass all unconventional gas exploration and development unless and until there is a clear community mandate for unconventional gas to be explored further; which is certainly not evident on the Surf Coast.
“It is vital that our community can make an informed choice on the issue at the November state election.”
Council will also approach the Municipal Association of Victoria to gauge its interest in leading a collaborative advocacy approach on the issue across the whole local government sector.
Annual General MeetingWinchelsea Business & Tourism AssociationCommunity members are invited to the annual general meeting for the Winchelsea & District Tourist & Traders Association on Wednesday 10th September 2014, to be held in the Members Room of the Eastern Reserve (7:30pm).
The positions of President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer are open for election. A representative to the Surf Coast Tourism Board is also required.
Nominations welcome on the night.
These elections establish the Committee that will merge the Association with the Working With Winchelsea group to establish a wider community-focussed purpose.
All very welcome!
Concern flares on unconventional gas Surf Coast Shire
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Gluten Free Expo & Conference11th & 12th October 2014
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Gluten Free Anzac BiscuitsPatricia Schroeter2 cups gluten free cornflakes 60g (3/4 cup) dessicated coconut 150g (3/4 cup) caster or brown sugar 1 1/2 cups gluten free plain flour 125g butter or margarine 1 tablesp golden syrup or corn syrup 1 1/2 teasp bicarb soda 2 tablesp boiling water
Preheat oven to 160degrees celcius. Line tin with baking paper.
1. In large bowl combine cornflakes, coconut, sugar and plain flour.
2. In a small pan melt butter and syrup
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6. Bake for 20 mins or until golden brown. Cool on tray, place on wire rack to completely cool before storing in airtight container in fridge or freezer.
It might look innocent or even attractive, but declared noxious weed Cape Tulip (one leaf) is about to flower on the Surf Coast and now is the time to help stop its spread.
Surf Coast Shire Council is doing extra work to remove the weed on municipal roadsides, Council owned and Council managed land around Winchelsea and Buckley; and land owners are being encouraged to also step up their efforts to help protect their land and stock.
Cape Tulip (one-leaf) looks like a pink-orange flowering bulb that appears in early spring on roadsides and paddocks. All parts of the plant are poisonous to humans and stock. Stock consuming around 1kg of fresh material can die within 24 hours and there is no treatment readily available.
The weed is a perennial herb from South Africa that grows to around 700mm high with erect stems. It grows from underground corms, with more corms produced every year after a 2-4 week flowering period in spring.
Suggested control measures include:
• Manual control of small infestations is possible, however it is important to try and remove all corms. Any removed corms should be burned.
• Cultivation provides some control however timing is critical as the work must be done after the old corm is exhausted (shrivelled) and before the new corms are formed (usually around June/July). Trash must be burned.
• Chemical control using a registered herbicide just on flowering.
Cape Tulip (one-leaf) is a declared noxious weed under the Catchment and Land Protection Act 1994 and landowners are responsible for taking all reasonable steps to prevent the growth and spread of Regionally Controlled weeds on their land.
Cape Tulip spreads by the movement of seed (up to 1200 seeds per plant) and corms (dense infestations can produce up
to 7000 corms per square metre) which are caught up in farm machinery and particularly in hay or silage.
If you already have Cape Tulip on your property, it is vital that you do not allow it to spread beyond your boundary and that you maintain good machinery hygiene.
For more information on Cape Tulip control, contact Council on 5261 0600.Below: Known locally by some as Quambatook Lily, this weed is very noticeable in some paddocks around Winchelsea right now. Editor
Help nip cape tulip in the bud Surf Coast Shire
Bingo at RaidersThe Winchelsea Football and Netball Club next fundraising night at Raiders Bingo at Buckley’s, Geelong will be on next Tuesday 16th September.
We leave about 6.30p.m. and return about 10.30p.m. So, if you are interested or have any inquiries, please contact Lesley Mathison on 52672197.
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Church NewsSt John’s ChurchThe Ladies Guild will hold their meeting at 7.30pm this coming Thursday night in the Hall. All welcome.
Confirmation classes continue with Julie, details regarding the date, time and place for confirmation will be available next week.
Adult Faith Education will take place at the Parish House at Meredith commencing at 7.30p.m. on Sept, 10th/17th/24th. The topic will be Pope Francis’s Apostolic Exhortation, the Joy of the Gospel. Please take advantage of this great opportunity to have the Joy of the Gospel become real to us.
Ministry Training: Sister Moira Broderick will lead parishioners in training, who wish to undertake formation for the Ministers of the Lector Readers) and Extraordinary Ministers of Communion on Sunday the 5th of October at St John’s Bannockburn after 10.30 am Family Mass.
Please contact Father Herman or Dianne Ritchie, our Parish Co-Coordinator, at the Office in Meredith on 5286-1230 if you have any queries, or would like more information regarding the Sacraments of Baptism, Marriage etc.
Until next time, God Bless. Marg Bushell
Uniting ChurchInter-church Prayer Meeting – Wednesday September 10th at 1.00pm in St. Thomas’s hall.
Evening Fellowship – Wednesday September 10th at 7.30pm.
Nursing Home service – Friday September 12th at 11.00am
Worship on Sunday September 14th at 9.30am – John Bumford (Holy Communion – Rev. Bert Bell)
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St Thomas’ ChurchTuesday 9th of Sept. 2pm Inter-church meeting at St John’s. St Thomas Vestry 7:30pm.
Wednesday Sept. 1pm Inter-Church prayer meeting in St Thomas’ Hall & for all of September.
Sunday September 14th 9am “Worship for Today”
Monday September 15th 10am Mainly Music in the hall. 7pm Home Bible study group resuming in the evening at the Rolls. If you are interested in studying the Bible in a small group ring me on 5267 2042 I would love to talk with you.
“Worship for today” After our first designated “Traditional” service, next Sunday we will be launching our new contemporary service, ‘Worship for Today”. We hope to develop this 2nd week service over the next few months and are open to input from local young people or families who would like to see more up to date worship in Winchelsea. Until we have the musicians and singers to develop a worship group we will continue to use contemporary video clip worship. All generations will continue to be welcome at this service as a church is supposed to be a place; which enjoys the input and fellowship of all generations sharing their God given gifts in order to become all that our maker can enable it to be. Why not give up that annoying Sunday drive into Geelong and come along and see how you can contribute to your local church?
Coming events for your diaries! Annual Casserole Luncheon Wednesday September 17th 12 Noon in the hall. Donation $15 for information or to RSVP Pam Brayton 5267 2335 or Maureen King 5267 2755. Entertainment for this event looks like making this another Winchelsea event that shouldn’t be missed. With Maureen King and John Bumford teaming up again to delight us all.
Recent events. On Saturday morning about 21 local men enjoyed a lovely pancake breakfast cooked and served by Maureen King and her band of willing helpers. But the highlight of the
morning goes to Sukoon and Ashwani Bedi residents of Winchelsea and our well known supermarket propriety family, who shared something of their journey with us. Sukoon is a natural speaker whose stories of growing up in India have probably changed the way I view bees, watermelons and little boys forever! The funds raised at this breakfast will be sent to the “Samaritan House” for homeless men in Geelong. This is a local charity set up by a coalition of Geelong churches that we have been supporting since its inception a couple of years ago.
The Mysterious Disappearing Tablecloths. It seems that we have a bit of a mystery to solve at St Thomas’ as after one of our functions earlier this year somebody kindly offered to take the lace tablecloths home to launder but seems to have forgotten to return them. A number of very unreliable witnesses seem vaguely to recall the kind offer but no one can remember who actually made it. We were all hoping that it might be one of our traveling nomads but as each of them have now returned from their wanderings we still haven’t discovered the whereabouts of the tablecloths and we are now wondering if it was a less frequent parishioner! So if you could all just take a look in your laundry basket’s we will ask no questions when they reappear, as long as they are freshly laundered that is! If you have them and are just too embarrassed to return them, (like me and my last bunch of theological library books), drop them at the vicarage door and I will smuggle them back for you.
Food for thought On Sunday we considered something of the love of God the Father for those the world often ignores or despises as revealed to us in Jesus’ story of the lost sheep. In this well-known metaphorical story Jesus warns us not to despise the lost sheep since God goes to great lengths to rescue them. Considering it was Father’s day it was good to be reminded of how much our heavenly father values each one of his children and how human parenthood can serve to give us a picture of the love of Father God. Sadly it can also distort our image of God when we have abusive or distant fathers and so our heavenly father sent Jesus to show us what God is really like.
God bless, Rev’d Wendy Gravolin.
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Senior Citizens News Jean Shinners
Hi folks, what beautiful Spring weather we have experienced. Now is the time to get the weeds out and the seeds in. We just have to hope we do not get another frost.
Wednesday Results WereBowls Vida Bath, Marg Shepherd and Haydn Shinners.
Cards Helen Bath, Kath Wilson and John Read.
Competition Roma Schroeter.
Friday Results WereBowls This game was a draw. Must have been a good game as this does not often happen.
Cards Beryl Read, John Read and Haydn Shinners.
Skip-Bo This game was a draw.
Competition Isabel Walker.
Fish n Chip Luncheon Our next Fish N Chip lunch will be held at the clubrooms on Friday the 12th of September. Please have your orders in to Jean by 12.pm. The phone number for the clubrooms is 52672019. After lunch we will have our usual bowls and card games at 1pm.
Committee Members Please Note The scheduled committee meeting for the Wednesday the 17th has now been transferred to Friday the 19th. This will be held after the Blumes Fashion Parade. A Bring N Share lunch will follow the meeting and then our usual games a 1p.m.
Surf Coast Shire Visit On Wednesday we had a visitor from the Surf Coast Shire. It was Jan McClean from the Positive Ageing department. She came to inform us on all the benefits which are available to all aged or seniors within the Shire.
Get Well Get well wishes are sent to any of our members who are not feeling very well at the moment. We hope to see you all back on your feet soon and ready to come along and have some fun with us again.
Blumes Fashions Blumes Fashions will again visit our clubrooms on Friday the 19th of September to display their new season’s Spring Fashions. The show will begin at 10.30am. Ladies, please bring along a plate of goodies to share for Morning Tea thanks.
Limerick of the week A Frenchman named Jean-Pierre Directed the Folies Bergere. With a bit of greenery And no other scenery The stage looked curiously bare. !!!!!!!!!!
Recipe of the weekSpiced Pumpkin Tagliatelle With Lime2 Tablespoons Vegetable Oil 1/4 cup Thai red curry paste. 2 Tablespoons Brown Sugar 600g pumpkin peeled and cut into 3 - 4cm chunks 2 lemongrass stalks bruised 400ml light coconut milk 1 1/2 Tablespoons Indian Lime Pickle 350g Tagliatelle 1/4 cup Coriander leaves
1. Heat vegetable oil in a saucepan on medium. Add curry paste and cook for 2 mins, until fragrant. Add brown sugar and cook for 4 minutes until sticky and fragrant. Add pumpkin and lemongrass and cook, stirring for 2 minutes until well coated. Add coconut milk and lime pickle. Bring to boil and simmer for 20 minutes until pumpkin is tender but not mushy. Remove and discard lemongrass stalks.
2. Meanwhile, cook the tagliatelle in salted boiling water according to the packet directions. Drain.
3. Pour half of the sauce into a large bowl. Add the tagliatelle and use tongs to mix well. Add the remaining sauce and stir to combine. Divide between serving plates and scatter over with coriander leaves.
Indian Lime Pickle is one of the most popular condiments in Indian cuisine. Different brands vary in heat and acidity, so it’s best to start with a mild one and work your way from there. Lime Pickle is available from Indian food stores.
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Sean’s Surf Coast Massage
I will relax and promote healing of your tired and overworked muscles.
My service includes Therapeutic Massage I am currently studying Remedial Massage at VFA in Geelong which means that any
remedial techniques I have learned will be used at no extra cost to you.
Accredited AAAMT member with Certificate 4 in Massage Therapy.
Phone 0425 852 374
Email: gymjunky16@gmail.com Web: www.seanssurfcoastmassage.com
Introductory price is $40 per hour then $30
per half hour for further bookings (Winchelsea locals only, a travel fee will be charged for clients outside of Winchelsea)
Scrap Metal Bought
Call Peter on 0448 343 105
FirewoodFirewoodFirewood Timber SlabsTimber SlabsTimber Slabs
for salefor salefor sale
Fun, Interactive music sessions for pre-school children (0-4 y.o.) and
parents/caregivers
When: Mondays from 10 to 11 am (Starts 3rd Feb. runs during school terms)
Where: St Thomas’ Hall, 25 Barwon Tce. To
Enquire ring: 0407838256
Monday to Friday, 8-5pmSaturday, by appointment only2990 Princes Hwy, Winchelsea
Ph: 5267 2703 or 0417 054 792byvg@bigpond.net.auwww.byvwool.com.au
SERVICING ALL AREAS
BYV WOOL BROKERS
BEST CASH PRICES
GUARANTEED!
Family owned & operated for more than 20 years.
Specialising in:• Clip Brokering
• On Farm Pricing• Shed Clean Ups
• Pick Ups (subject to availability)
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Drol Kar Buddhist Centre 625 Nortons Road Paraparap Ph. 03 52661788 www.drolkarbuddhistcentre.org.au
September Calendar
Special Teaching Geshe Doga 11-12.30 September 14th Bookings essential
Check our website for Regular Weekly Meditation and Philosophy classes
Are you a Star writer?If you are interested in joining the proposed writing classes sponsored by The Star at Winch House during October, please contact Winchouse on 52672028 or by email adulted@winchouse.org.au and add your name and contact details to the list. We are looking forward to working with you to develop your story ideas.
Winchelsea Primary School ConcertNumber 1 Hits & Chart Toppers
Thursday 11 September 7.30 pm LTC Doors Open @ 7.00pm
Tickets $5 for adults, $2 for child 5-16 years, children under 5 free.
Tickets available at the school office Any inquiries call the school on 5267 2134
Art & Photography Show Oct 31st - Nov. 3rd.
The Uniting Church will hold their 15th Art show in the Globe Theatre. Entry forms are available from Jeanette 0409 418766 / 52 672488 or email jeanettemc06@gmail.com
Winchelsea Uniting Church Warehouse Shopping TourSaturday, October 18 - departs Winchelsea 7am from Uniting Church car park (Hesse St).
Cost $30.00. Contact: Norma 52 672 243 or Jeanette 52 672 488
Pick up points: 7 .30am Kmart Belmont 7 .45am Corio Village Shopping Centre This is a fundraising event contributing to a World Vision sponsored Child
CWA Spreadings Its WingsWe would love to see Winchelsea as our next new branch of the Country Women’s Association.
An information evening is to be held on Wednesday, September 17th at 7.30 pm at the Winchelsea Fire Station, Harding Street Winchelsea.
We welcome women of all ages to come along and learn about our wonderful Association.
For further information contact Lyn Harris 5233 8383 or 0408 539 109 or Kathy Taylor 5267 2043
Neighbourhood WatchA reminder to consider nominating someone for the Good Neighbour award, to be presented at our School’s Day on October 27th, and that this fun event is open to any interested members of the community.
The same for our regular monthly meetings - next one, September 24th, Bowls Club. Nomination forms in the Star, at P.O. and Police station.
Old Time Dancing with Brian Rush presented by Wurdale Oldtime Dance Club Inc. Wurdale Hall
Wurdale Rd Winchelsea Date: Saturday September 13 2014 Dancing 8pm till 11.30pm
Admission: $8.00 Children Under 16 Free
Country Supper Enquiries Ph 52480338
Annual General MeetingWinchelsea Business & Tourism AssociationCommunity members are invited to the annual general meeting for the Winchelsea & District Tourist & Traders Association on Wednesday 10th September 2014, to be held in the Members Room of the Eastern Reserve (7:30pm).
The positions of President, Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer are open for election. A representative to the Surf Coast Tourism Board is also required.
Nominations welcome on the night.
These elections establish the Committee that will merge the Association with the Working With Winchelsea group to establish a wider community-focussed purpose.
All very welcome!
Who, What, When, WhereAdvertise your event in the Winchelsea Star who, what, where and when for FREE. Please be brief.
The Editor’s decision whether to publish a who, what, where and when notice request is final.
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55 Stephenson Road Winchelsea 3241 Ph: 5267 2467 Mobile: 0411 610 678
Caravan Annexes, Trailer Covers, Shade Sails, Alterations and
Repairs to Camping and Tents.
Clear PVC Blinds Repairs to CLEAN Horse Rugs
No Job Too Small Email: bobverity@southernphone.com.au
B & H Modifications Bob Verity
Industrial Sewing Machine Work
Offers 1st class agistment. Agistment can be short / long term spelling of horses
28 security cameras operat-ing 24 hrs—7 days per week
Accommodation Indoor Arena Hire is now—
Adults $15 / hr and Children $5 / hr
580 Deans Marsh Road, Winchelsea Contact Charlotte
0438 318 870
Burong Equestrian Centre
5234 6585 0417 385 984 For all your domestic & stock water.
Also available for road and civil construction Local owned and operated.
1225632256363
256Call Wazza Mob: 0428 877 260Email: wazza@wazzas.com.au Web: wazzaswater.com
Water Delivery
WAZZA’SWATER CARTAGE
Stainless Tanker Up to 22,000 ltr loadsBarwon Water Registered
Domestic & Rural Water Supplies
Winchelsea Trading—agents for:
UNIVERSAL TOOL SHARPENING
For all your sharpening needs Rural—Domestic– Industrial
Hand tools TCT Blades Chainsaws Kitchen tools
Chipper & planer blades Drill and router bits Dog & horse clipping blades
Garden tools Brobos Firewood saws Bandsaws
‘We give you the edge you need’
5248 2061
DIRECT TEMPORY FENCING HIRE
Supplied & Erected 7 days
Geelong—Bellarine—Colac Phone Rick Dodd
0417 310 800
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Submissions to The StarThe Winchelsea Star welcomes YOUR news, information, articles and items for publication. This newspaper aims to reflect its own community.
Naturally, any article submitted for printing must comply with legal requirements such as for libel, discrimination, racism etc. Ideally, submissions fit within one page (allowing for adverts) and at most two pages. With a photo or two, this is around 700-800 words per page. Photos make for a much better article - please do not edit, crop or retouch photos, the Star team will do this as required. If you are able to ‘resize’ the photo(s), aim for around 1000 pixels (px) for the longest side. Many phones and computers can automatically resize photos when being emailed, be sure NOT to choose the small (or “email”) size as this is too small to use in a printed page. Note also that there is no need to submit carefully formatted and laid out
documents, as all formatting is stripped out when the article is imported into The Star. Please also note that any submissions in hard copy (ie. printed or hand-written) or ‘locked’ formats will incur delays as they have to be typed and/or scanned - the Sunday deadline applies to material that can be readily copied-and-pasted. Please send the article wordage separately from the article photos and images. In other words, when submitting an article, attach a document of words only and then also attach the associated images. Include image captions at the end of the article.
Send to news@winchelseastar.org.au
Bus to the HubFree Bus Pick up from your home and Drop off (Winchelsea) if you are:
• over 65
• have a disability
• find yourself socially isolated
Free Complimentary Main Meal for “Bus to the Hub” Users (1st Time Users)
To book your seat phone 5267 1200 After hours; Annie Ph: 0427 840 280 or Michelle: Ph: 0437 783 551
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email it to paid up subscribers. The emailed version has the advantage of earlier
delivery and full colour, and can be read online or downloaded as a PDF. To take out a subscription go to
winchelseastar.org.au/subscriptions and follow the directions.
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We would prefer Direct Deposit but Paypal is available. If you need help contact
Mick on 52672295 or treasurer@winchelseastar.org.au
Postal subscriptions are available at $125. For postal subscriptions contact
Don on 52887231.
Trains to Geelong/MelbourneMon-Fri 07:22 13:18 19:03 Sat 08:19 13:28 19:12 Sun 08:57 14:35(bus) 19:12 Sunday bus service departs from Winchelsea Post Office
Trains from Geelong/MelbourneMon-Fri 08:55 14:27 20:15 Sat 09:30 14:32 20:32 Sun 10:30 20:32
Old Shire Hall (tea rooms), Hesse St, Fridays, 2pm-5pm
Bus From Geelong to ColacMon-Fri Geelong Rail Station 17.35 Deakin Uni 17.57 Winchelsea Station 18.24 Terminates Colac Rail Station 19.05
Sunday Geelong Rail Station 17.10 Winchelsea PO 17.40 Winchelsea PO 14.35 Geelong Rail Station 15.20
Phone 0429 672 888 or 5267 2888 Wheelchair access 10 seater bus avail.
Monday 6-11am & 5-8pm Tuesday 9am-Midday & 5-8pm Wednesday 6-11am & 5-8pm Thursday 9am-Midday & 5-8pm Friday 6-11am & 5-7pm
Train Services
Surf Coast Mobile Library
Bus Services
Winchelsea Taxi
Winchelsea Gym Hours 5267 2336
Wednesday September 10 Ray & Jeanette McConachy
Friday September 12 Volunteer Required - Call 5261 0508
Monday September 15 Keith & Lynette Henderson
W
I N C H E L S E A
est. 2012
WORKING WITH
UNITY
WORKINGTOGETHER
Est. 1858
Winchelsea & District
Op ShopOpen every Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, 10am to 4pm.
All proceeds to Hesse Hospital.
Items for donation very welcome - clean and in suitable condition for resale. Please do NOT leave items outside the door.
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TAMINGA EQUESTRIAN CENTRE Breaking in ponies Training horses and riders School pony available for
children’s lessons Julie Middleton 0421 645 940
Winchelsea www.tamingaequestrian.com
MAIN STREET MILKBAR & TAKEAWAY CAFE
EAT IN OR TAKE AWAY 5267 2127
OPEN: 6:00 AM—7:00 PM MONDAY— FRIDAY 6:30 AM—7:00 PM SATURDAY & SUNDAY
NOW OPEN TO 7:00 PM DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS
FULL FISH & CHIP RANGE AVAILABLE
CALL IN AND PICK UP A MENU
By Doug Burns est. 1976 All Furniture French polishing Carving Veneering Wood Turning Porcelain
Unusual Requests Welcome
180 Barwon Tce Winchelsea
Ph: 5267 2704 0428 672 704
Where Quality Counts
Antique Repairs
Lunch & Dinner 7 days Kids Play Area
Coffee & Deserts Free Kids Entertainment
(monthly) Like us on Facebook for
regular updates Or call 5267 2046
Take Away meals now available
Civil Celebrant Elizabeth Bennett
A personalized ceremony that makes your special day unique.
Weddings, Renewal of Vows. Naming Ceremonies, Funerals.
Phone: 5267 2181 Mobile: 0407 040 471
eabennett12@yahoo.com
Winchelsea Transfer Station
Opening Hours
Monday Closed Tuesday 2pm-4pm Wednesday Closed Thursday 2pm - 4pm Friday Closed Saturday 1.30pm - 3.30pm Sunday 9.30am - 12.30pm
55 Cressy Road, Winchelsea. Accepts household garbage, mixed
commercial & industrial waste, mixed construction & demolition waste.
Accepts recyclable materials. Accepts one recycle bin two waste bins.
Does NOT accept clean fill.
Your ad here!For more
information visitwww.winchelseastar.org.au
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Position Vacant Editor Winchelsea Star Great way to be involved in the community Weekly tangible results Working with experienced subeditors Interesting and creative Time required 2-3 hours per week Enquiries to Stewart Mathison 0428 672054 email president@winchelseastar.org.au
Wanted Part Time Morning Work wanted Farm work or looking after animals. Ph: John 0434547141
For Sale Golf Clubs/Bag/Buggy for Sale: Full set - Wilson L.H.Golf clubs - 1,3,5 Woods; 3,4,5,6,7,8,9, PW, SW, & “Brosnan” putter. Plus 1 wood (Dynacast TPS88); 3 Wood (Carbon Shaft-Brosnan), Mini Slammer (P.G.F.), Brosnan Chipper, Putter - Status 2000 Red/Navy Golf Bag & Bellvue Buggy with “slicks” (Wide Wheels) $350 ono.. the lot Phone: 0488 121 355
For Sale
Holden Colorado Crew Cab. Suit tradesman. 2009 MY10 Turbo Diesel. ARB racks, ARB tow pack, ARB Bull bar and ARB canopy. One owner. 105,000 km. PRICE REDUCED $19,000 ONO Ph: 0409955747
Wanted At Barwon Park the garden parterre has been rebuilt and we are looking for help with plants or cuttings of the succulent ECHEVERIA ELEGANS (low growing, pearly teardrop shaped leaf) as a feature of the re-planting design. If anyone can assist, no matter how few I would be delighted to collect. Please phone 52889223 Phyllis Kininmonth
Star ClassifiedsWinchelsea Star classified ads are FREE for personal entries. Please be brief, and be sure to include a
contact name and phone number. One photo may be included if appropriate. The Editor’s decision whether to publish a classified ad request is final.
SHED / WAREHOUSE FOR LEASE 25 Alsop Drive – Winchelsea 210sqm shed (12.4 x 17m) with 3 phase power, concrete floor & toilet. Land area 555sqm (approx) fully fenced. $242.00 per week gst incl. Contact Tim Carson @ McCartney Real Estate # 0434 690930
Winchelsea Baby &
Children’s Market
Sunday 14th September10am-1pm
Winchelsea Leisuretime Centre, Gosney St, Winchelsea
Entry fee - gold coin donationSelling new & pre-loved baby & childrens wear, toys, furniture & accessories.
All entry fee & site proceeds go to panda (post and antenatal depression association)
Please contact Mel 0407 125 149 or Shannan 0409 865 404
to book a site or for more info!
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5234 6585 0417 385 984 For all your septic tank, grease traps
and interceptor pits servicing. Locally owned and operated
Plasterer & Painter
Daryl Hecker
Domestic & Commercial Renovations & Repairs Suspended Ceilings Dustless Sanding New Homes Extensions
Ph 0419 194 799
SEWING MACHINES Repairs & Service
Pat McKay 0419 356 064
2014 FixtureRound 18
Winchelsea vs Inverleigh 2:10 PM / Sat 16 Aug
Last game of the regular season.. bring on the finals !!
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CARE
www.jimscleaning.net.au 131 546
Carpet—Steam & Dry Cleaning
Upholstery Tile & Grout Flood Restoration
Winchelsea Bannockburn Taxis
Stan Smith
0429 672 888 or 5267 2888 Wheelchair access 10 seater bus available
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Buffalos I like buffalos because they are my favourite animals in the country. They will eat tigers and other animals for food. It is a mammal and it will kill animals to survive. By Mitchell Spoors Grade 2
Hi Kids,
Well. Spring is finally here and we are having some lovely weather with it. Isn’t it great to see all the blossoms and wattles out at the moment? The river bank does look so pretty , when you move away from the road works!! I would love to hear from you and then you can tell me about some special things you have been doing! So please, send in your pictures, stories, puzzles, jokes etc. and put them in my mailboxes, as they are so empty! Don’t forget they are at the Winchelsea School Office and the IGA supermarket.
Jokes of the WeekQ: What do you get when you cross a computer and a life guard? A: A screensaver!
Q: Why do the French like to eat snails? A: Because they don't like fast food!
Q: Why shouldn't you tell an egg a joke? A: Because it might crack up!
Bunyips CaveWinchelsea Primary SchoolWriters of the weekKye Jacques - Prep I went to the paddock with Noah. We went on the bike.
Tigers Cody Rogers - Grade 1/2 Tigers Big, hairy Run, kill, pounce Runs fast, kill animals Stripes.
The Giraffe William Larcombe - Grade 1/2 A giraffe is a mammal. A giraffe has a long tail.
A giraffe has a straight mane. A giraffe has long eye lashes to keep the sun out of its eyes. A giraffe is found in Africa. A giraffe has a long neck and is tall so it can see its enemies. It can kick dangerous animals away.
A recent report released by Victoria’s leading transport advocate, RACV has called for an injection of $4.6 billion in regional Victoria over the next decade to address critical road and public transport deficiencies, which are limiting the travel opportunities for regional communities and putting the brakes on economic development.
The Regional Growing Pains report says Warrnambool needs $460 million of that funding to address its road and public transport problems.
The report follows a year-long comprehensive investigation by RACV into the transport needs of regional Victorians which involved broad ranging consultation with regional community groups, RACV members and residents.
A Regional Growing Pains survey attracted almost 8000 respondents with the results providing valuable information to help us identify the most pressing transport concerns of regional Victorians. RACV
also engaged with local Councils, public transport operators and State Government agencies.
The resulting Regional Growing Pains report presents an integrated and balanced package of road and public transport improvements which we consider is needed to strengthen the links that connect regional centres to each other, to the communities surrounding them and to Melbourne.
They include town bypasses, road duplications, capacity upgrades, safety improvements, railway station upgrades and public transport service improvements.
The report also identifies the more localised transport improvements needed to cope with transport demands in the state’s ten largest regional cities including Warrnambool. Listed below are RACV’s priority projects for Warrnambool:
• Princes Highway West - Complete duplication from Geelong to Colac
• Princes Highway (Raglan Parade) safety upgrade
• Warrnambool Railway Station upgrade
• Warrnambool rail line upgrade
Warrnambool Mayor Michael Neoh said he strongly supports RACV’s recommendations.
“As a growing regional city Warrnambool needs to ensure continued investment in both road and rail infrastructure to ensure efficient and safe movement of people and freighting of our region’s product which is essential to our economy.”
RACV General Manager Public Policy Brian Negus has called on the State Government and the State Opposition to adopt the recommendations in the Regional Growing Pains report as a matter of urgency.
For the full RACV Regional Growing Pains report go to: racvgrowingpains.com.au
A $460 million dollar spend needed to fix Warrnambool’s transport growing pains
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fast@showers Splashbacks and Mirrors
10mm Frameless from $350 Glass Kitchen Splashbacks
from $199 m2 All available in 48 hours
Winchelsea & Geelong West
Sue 0417 011 952 Dave 0400 200 073
fastat.com.au
The Winchelsea
Men’s Shed
Open Hours: Tues & wed from 9:30am Thurs from 12:30pm Every 2nd Sat from 9:3am
at 51 Hesse Street New members welcome
For more details ring: John Bader (co-ordinator)
5267 3030 Colin Mayman (Treasurer)
5267 2164 David Kellas (Secretary)
5266 1549
TheBooks Pty Ltd Registered Tax Agent
MOBILE ACCOUNTANT AND BOOKKEEPER
Tax Returns: Individual, Business, & SMSF
Financial Statements GST & BAS Returns MYOB & Quickbooks
Bookkeeping Services
PICK UP / DROP OFF SERVICE: WE COME TO YOU
Ph: 0481 324 802 E: admin@thebooks.net.au
Winchelsea Supermarket
Trading Hours Monday to Saturday— 8:30 am to 7:00 pm Sunday— 10 am to 7:00 pm
Ph: 5267 2676 29 Main Street, Winchelsea
OZ TREES NURSERY & TREE PLANTING SERVICES
Phone OzTrees for professional advice,
569 Warrowie Rd. Colac P: 5233 6280 F: 5233 6393 E: info@oztrees.com.au W: www.oztrees.com.au Open Monday—Friday 9am—4:30pm
Affordable seedlings—over 200 species Complete plantation service—farm forestry,
shelter, aesthetics Deep ripping & mound ploughing. Rotary
bed forming Our experienced staff will help you select
species for your site conditions and needs Also available—tree planting tools, milk cartons, plastic tree guards & bamboo stakes
SB D A GW OR K S (DPI Licence 9297)
SPRAYING
broad acre - small acre spraying - spot spraying vegetable spraying
commercial green houses - orchards
LIQUID FERTILISER
Application of UAN other products
SPREADING Pasture top up
urea – super
LABOUR All farm work Truck driving
Machinery operation Maintenance
BAITING
Slug baiting Rabbit bait laying
Phone Sandon 0400 169 623
LIONS CLUB OF WINCHELSEA
Paper depot rear of elderly citizens rooms Harding Street, Winchelsea
NEWSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, PHONE BOOKS WANTED
RAISING FUNDS FOR OUR TOWN & DISTRICT
Remember: It’s nearly a sin to put paper in a bin. More fun to give it to the local Lions of Winchelsea— then we can all have a grin
5267 2011 0408 520 606
PAPER RECYCLING
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The Star Puzzles
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4. Different
7. Sultan’s wife
8. Restraining cord
9. Straighten
12. Inflame
15. One who solicits votes
17. Sliced very thinly
18. Duck’s call
21. Finest
22. Oral sense
23. Of earthquakes
Down1. Appeals board
2. Accustomed
3. Coal vein
4. Australian gemstone
5. Announces
6. Wealthy
10. Ledger entry
11. Satirical routines
13. Plague
14. Chafes
16. Stops momentarily
18. Give up
19. Leg joint
20. Flows away © Lovatts Puzzles Solution page 25
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Netball Notes Compiled by Brownyn Walker
B Grade GDFNL Grand Final!When: Saturday 13th September, 1.30pm
Where: St Albans Football Netball Club 212 St Albans Rd, Thompson
Come along and support our girls and help them bring home a Premiership Cup!
B Grade Grand Final Team
Name: Ciara Stewart (Coach) Netball Position: Goal Attack/Goal Shooter Years at Club: 3 years Netball Highlight: 2013 Div 1 Premiership and all teams I coach/play in making finals in 2014.
Name: Karlie Honner (Captain) Netball Position: Goal Attack/Goal Defence Years at Club: Almost one
Netball Highlight: Winning a premiership with my Mum in 2003
Name: Bronny Walker (Vice Captain) Netball Position: Wing Defence, Wing Attack, Centre Years at Club: Forever – about 27 years playing Netball Highlight: B Grade Premiership 2011 & Player f the match on that day.
Name: Angie Mawson (Ass Coach) Netball Position: Wing Attack Years at Club: 21 years Netball Highlight: Playing in 6 Grand Finals with Winchelsea Football Netball Club
Name: Belinda Czerniawski Netball Position: Goal Shooter Years at Club: Forever – about 27 years playing Netball Highlight: Making the 2014 Grand Final and finally being part of the on court team, after many years of watching my team play due to injury and pregnancy
Name: Sarah Todd Netball Position: Goal Attack/Wing Attack Years at Club: 6 years Netball Highlight: Making the GDFL Grand final two years in a row
Name: Meg Royal Netball Position: Centre Years at Club: 4 years Netball Highlight: Winning the 2013 Under 17 League Best & Fairest
Name: Makayla Bulte Netball Position: Centre/Wing Defence Years at Club: 2 years Netball Highlight: Making the GDFL Grand final two years in a row and being selected in the Victorian Netball League Under 19’s
Name: Sara Groves Netball Position: Wing Defence Years at Club: 2 years Netball Highlight: Making the GDFL Grand final this year
Name: Samantha McKenzie Netball Position: Goal Defence Years at Club: Almost one Netball Highlight: Winning a premiership with my Mum
Name: Monique Bulte Netball Position: Goal Keeper Years at Club: 3 years Netball Highlight: Making the GDFL Grand Final this year
Go Blues ! !
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Bell Post Hill 55 def Winchelsea 27
This was the bonus game so we had nothing to lose. We started with a different combination again this week that proved effective in small passages. A timers error which stopped the game early at 12 minutes seemed to stop our run. The attacking end did a good job to break the zone only the shots were not sinking. Our defensive line ran with them and made them work hard for every shot. Unfortunately for us Bell Post Hill’s goalers were very accurate.
We made some changes again hoping to ignite some drive through the centre third and bring forward some movement. This didn’t work as we were called for some offensive contacts and struggled to find our shooting range. The defenders kept chipping away at it and playing tight one on one defence but with that whistle going and not allowing contesting this often meant we had a player out of play. To many three goal runs from Bell Post meant they had a good lead heading into half time.
We made some more changes because we could and we were still having the same issue in attack. Although with Elly Castles coming into Goal Shooter our shooting accuracy did improve and she seemed to shoot well when needed.
Hayley Birch moved to wing defence and contested many passes but the umpiring didn’t see it as contesting and we were a player down in the defensive end again. Alisha Adams was caught with her head down this quarter which meant the strong Bell Post Goal Shooter took a few easy passes on the base line. Janelle Birch matched it with Bell Post’s power house Kim Martin well and made her work hard for the ball for a shot. We had a few good runs but just not enough. We went into the last with a big margin to catch.
We made some more changes in the last quarter and Chloe Wilson had her first run in Centre. We had nothing to lose so we wanted to make some uncharacteristic changes and wear Bell Post Hill out for Werribee.
The team kept trying to do something different to get that one break but
inaccurate shooting again and the sound of that whistle made sure that wasn’t happening. Everyone finished strong and not too disappointed with the game because unlike last week there were good passages of play but Bell Post experience and skill just was too much for us this year.
Best Players: Janelle Birch, Alisha Adams and Elly Castles
A Grade netball finals campaign comes to an end
Beeac Golf ClubStableford Event
Winner J Drayton
R/Up R Pearce
Nearest to pins Golden hole Chris Worden 7th R Pearce 4th P McCarthy 5th T Norman 14th D Drayton
Birdie Balls J Drayton
Next week Sunday 14th 4 Man Ambrose Beeac Shield Entries Ph: Clint 0498102780
Chicken Run Winner P McCarthy
Winchelsea Golf ClubLadiesThe Winch ladies have done it again, a third Bowl for the ladies.
the team of Elizabeth Alston, Sue Cuthbert and Ivy Stephenson won the Bannockburn Bowl last Monday.
the rain started early in the morning and none of the ladies like the wet but they won on a count back from Beeac and to top off a great day Sue Cuthbert won 2 Nearest the Pins. Well done ladies, a great effort.
MenSat 6/9/14 Stroke - D Boddington Trophy
1st - M Baran 87-26-61 2nd - P Ovens 101-35-66 3rd - C Nelson 92-25-67 4th - G Morgan 94-26-68 NTP - B Perry Golden Hole -T Sauni
Midweek - Par 1st - N Hickman (18) +2 2nd - A Read (16) sq 3rd - B Perry (9) sq, N Buyers (35) sq NTP - L Chandler
Next week M Howard Trophy - Stableford
Winchelsea Community HousePh: 52672028 Email: adulted@winchhouse.org.au Open: 9am - 2pm, Monday - Friday.
Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) If you are serving alcohol at events, clubs, cafe’s or pubs—this course will meet all requirements you need. This ‘Statement of Attainment’ is what the learner will receive upon completion to legally be able to serve alcohol to the masses!
When: 10th September Duration: 4 hours 6pm—10pm Cost: $70
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The Annual Good Neighbour Award will be presented at the NHW-Schools Day on Monday 27th October 2014. Please take the time to recognize those who help us.
Nominate a person or persons who you consider to be a “Good Neighbour”.
The definition is very wide and can include anyone who lives or works in Winchelsea and district.
It may be someone who has helped you, helped someone else you know of, or performed community work.
Recognise their efforts and fill out and submit the nomination form.
Nominations must be received by the Secretary, Beryl Read, 40 Main St. Winchelsea. 3241 by 20th October 2014.
The Annual Good Neighbour Award will be presented at the NHW-Schools Day on Monday 27th
October 2014. Please take the time to recognize those who help us.Nominate a person or persons who you consider to be a “Good Neighbour”.The definition is verywide and can include anyone who lives or works in Winchelsea and district.It may be someone who has helped you, helped someone else you know of, or performed communitywork. Recognise their efforts and fill out and submit the nomination form. Nominations must be received by the Secretary, Beryl Read, 40 Main St. Winchelsea. 3241by 20th October 2014.
NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH SAFER COMMUNITIES WINCHELSEA GOOD NEIGHBOUR AWARD - Nomination form
Name of person nominated……………………………………………………………………………….
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..............................................................................................Reason for Nomination - Please make a short note outlining your reasons for nominating this person, attach it to this form and send to the Secretary of Winchelsea NHW as above.
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The Annual Good Neighbour Award
Dear Editor
I am writing in response to your article titled Its Wabbit Firewood Season published on 2/09/2014.
It was with a bit of amusement that I noted that the Minister for speak Mr. Terry Mulder announced that the Victorian spring firewood season is now open (01/09/2014 until 30/11/2014)
The only problem we have is that both of the remaining collection points that are available to us in Winchelsea are still closed and will remain so for the foreseeable future
I cut and pasted the following statement from the DEPI Website with the hope that you will publish it and stop people wasting
their time going down to Forest and or Irrewillipe hoping to get some wood
Barwon South West Region domestic firewood collection areas are closed due to wet weather. These areas will be open as soon as conditions permit and it is safe for the public to enter domestic firewood collection sites.
Of course this doesn’t include the closest area that we use have access to Paddy’s Swamp but that has been closed for the last couple of years (no one can tell me why)
Sincerely, Brian Bohan
Dear Editor
Today is the first Thursday of the month, 7th September.
Every ‘first Thursday of the month’ lately I find myself at the Winchelsea Tearooms listening to the most amazing artists and today I was not disappointed.
Annalisa Kerrigan, enthralled all present not only with her amazing voice but her warm, vivacious personality. She has a
CV that fills an A5 in any size font. She told us, very casually, how if she wants to sing at any particular venue she makes it happen by joining forces with other artists and preparing a program instead of waiting to be invited. These venues extended from Florence where she lived for 6 years and performing all through Europe... not to overlook many other countries.
She was just soooooo good. Thank you, Annalisa for a wonderful morning. Danny Boy has always been a favourite but now I understand the story behind the song.
John Bumford is the force behind these Morning Melodies events. With his years of involvement in music he knows when someone is good and if they hadn’t heard of Winchelsea they are soon encouraged to come and sing at the Tearooms. Thank you John for bringing these artists to us.
For those who have never been, make a diary entry for 10am Morning Tea and 11-12 am Musical Program, 1st Thursday of the month at the Tearooms. Great value for $20 all inclusive. Notices are always in the Star or in the butcher’s window.
Jenny Mathison.
Letters to the Editor
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Blues NewsColts League Best & Fairest Winner Zach MoulesAnother great result for the W.F.N.C. with the result of the Colts League Best & Fairest Vote Count held at Buckley’s Entertainment Centre , on Monday 1st September. Winchelsea’s Zach Moules took out the Div 4 Vote Count with a 6 vote buffer from 2nd place, a fantastic reward both personally & for the Club. Congratulations Zach ! Other team members to poll well were Captain Kurt Berg , Jye Price , & Jarryd Lubcke, well done boys.
W.F.N.C. is a “stand alone” Club & to have Regan Miller - under 14’s & Zach Moules -Colts Best & fairest vote getters is an outstanding result for the Club & shows really encouraging signs for the future.
Go Blues ! !
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Blasts from the past February 23rd 1978Who What When Where
• Local driver John Davis won the feature race on the program at Bendigo Speedway on Saturday night Feb 11th in his sprint car. Geoff Davis had trouble in an earlier race and damaged his differential. Geoff Leigh was in trouble too damaging a piston. Both Geoffs say they will be back, especially for the feature races at Mildura and Swan Hill at Easter.
• This week’s long story - Peter Bogie has popped the question to Barney and Barney has consented providing Peter plays football with Winchelsea this season. Peter Bogie and Heather Parsons announced their engagement on the 17th of February. Congratulations Peter and Heather.
• The staff of the Winchelsea and District Hospital would like to thank Mrs Beatrice McFarlane of Inverleigh for her kind donation following her hospitalisation. The donation has been used to purchase a much needed babies changing table.
These are examples of the little people pieces that we would like to put in From the Burrow and it is easier than 1978. You can send by email or drop in at the IGA. Surely there are plenty of little happenings YOU could report. Editor.
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Sunday the 7th of September saw the opening of the 2014/2015 season at the clubrooms. The first jack was rolled by Julie Johnson and Dennis Delaney, our new coach rolled the first bowl. An enjoyable 3 games of 2 bowl triples was played followed by some speeches from our President, Peter McConachy, Ladies President Jenny McConachy and coach Dennis Delaney. A scrumptious afternoon tea was welcomed after bowling in beautiful weather. The winners of this afternoon were Gordon Bubb, David Yandell and Dale Hateley.
On Saturday the 6th of September Winchelsea played host to Highton Bowls Club for a practice match. All rinks were full and it was an excellent kick off to our pre season training. We have several practice games scheduled for Saturdays and Tuesdays until pennant begins in earnest in October.
Over the winter months Noel Vesey has run a very successful Saturday 2/4/2 competition and with players from other clubs attending regularly, it has helped to keep those who enjoy winter bowling in form. The members thank Noel very much for offering us this opportunity each week.
Coming Up 14th September Corangamite League Opening Colac
21st September Winchelsea Bowls Club 50th Anniversary
Next week this list will be more extensive.
Until then, may the bowls be with you!Below left: Julie Johnson with Coach Dennis Delaney
Below right: Gordon Bubb, David Yandell and Dale Hateley, winners of the first event for the season.
Winchelsea Bowls ClubBy Kitty ‘n Jack
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