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13th October, 2016
A community newspaper produced by Pyramid Hill College
Diary
October 14 Pyramid Golf Presentation Night
16 Hist. Society Book Launch 19 Progress Assoc Meeting 7pm
20 PHFNC Catering Com AGM 7pm 21 Classical Music Performance
22 Pyramid Hill Fiesta & Lions Market 25 Pyramid Hill Golf Club AGM November 1 Melbourne Cup Day 11 Remembrance Day
Produced by
Pyramid Hill College
Kelly Street, Pyramid Hill, 3575 Tel: 5455 7377 Fax: 5455 7106 Email: [email protected] Website: www.pyramidhillc.vic.edu.au
Pyramid C.E.R.T.
Ambulance Victoria made presentation to nine members of Pyramid Hill CERT Team last Thursday night at the Big Hill Winery. Six members were able to attend - Cathy Ballis, Vincent Bartels, Tania Burke, Sheridan Gunther, Geoff Hampson, Bill Quinn, also Ash Miller, Cam Broad and Vaughan Herrick. Congratulations Team - 10 years service to your community and 10 year driving award . It is truly an outstanding effort keeping up training and time on roster well done. The CERT team held Annual meeting last week with all positions staying as is: Chairperson Cheryl Bartels Team Leader Sheridan Gunther Secretary Cath Ballis Treasurer Carmen Cauchi Roster Vaughan Herrick The CERT Team would like to thank you, the community, for your support with our Team. All the members who change their lives to fit in with rosters and training - a huge donation to your community. Well done and thank you, your community thanks you too. Our CERT car has never been off the road in 10 years because of roster - an amazing effort. To Sheridan Gunther, your work as Team Leader has been exceptional, like all things in these times, keeping up with technology and changes is not easy. Well done . Sheridan also thanked the Team on a great year. We attended 86 cases for the year from Dingee, Mitiamo, Durham Ox to Macorna. New recruitment training will start early next year so if we have anyone wanting to do First Responder Training, this is time to give Sheridan a call, it is a process but well worth it .
Some of the team: Bill Quinn, Tania Burke, Sheridan Gunther,
Geoff Hampson, Cathy Ballis and Bucks Bartels
Volunteers Still Needed
for the Fiesta
Call in to the
Newsagency and put
your name down for the
area in which you are
able to help.
Historical Society
Book Launch Sunday, 16th October
Mitchell Park starting at
11am
Book Launch by Peter Walsh
MP at 1.00 pm
“Sale O, Hooroo & Sundries”
$30
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VICTORIA HOTEL
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What’s On at the PubWhat’s On at the PubWhat’s On at the PubWhat’s On at the Pub
Kitchen open Wednesday-Saturday lunch and dinner
Australian meals available Sorry No Chinese Meals
Lunch Specials Choose from 10 different
$12 meals
Wednesday
Steak Night - $22 Scotch or T-Bone
with a free house drink
Thursdays—Parma Night
Classic Parma $17 8 different Parmas to choose from—$18
Plus free house drink
Fridays Joker Poker Fridays
Total is $3,300
2 Jokers still on the board Free ticket with every drink bought between 6-8pm. Must be there to win.
$5 Dry Schooners 6-8pm
Follow us on facebook for all our news, updates, specials and
events. www.facebook.com/victoriahotelpyramidhill
Victoria Hotel supplies
Kwik Gas swap bottles - all
types of bottles accepted.
Available 7 days per week
Pyramid Tyre & Auto Service Call and See Paul or Michael
Phone: 5455 7214 * Tyres * Batteries * Windscreens * Castrol Oils * Scan Tools * Air Conditioning * Front Wheel Alignment * Fuchs Oils * All Mechanical Repairs * TWM Pumps & Small Engines * Elite Fuel System Diesel Clean Machine
Cold Beer
Wines & Spirits
Lunch and Dinner
Wednesday to Saturday
Accommodation
Catering for functions
Bottle Shop
Need a Caterer??
Pyramid Hill Pre-School Committee is available for all
your catering needs Dinners, Weddings,
Birthdays, Funerals,
Afternoon Teas,
Clearing Sales
Reasonable rates
Contact: Katrina van Eyk 0438 894 437
Rob MansonRob MansonRob MansonRob Manson
Phone Phone Phone Phone
0407 509 0110407 509 0110407 509 0110407 509 011
Grader Hire
Channelling &
Drainage Works
Road Forming
50 Barber Street, Pyramid Hill, 3575
Seniors News Welcome back. Hope everyone stayed safe during the wet and windy weather recently. We had a good attendance at the Blumes Fashions. Aside from fashions, there was also an abundance of yummy morning tea.
Blumes next visit will be the winter collection in may.
Movie Day - “Oddball” was also well attended - funny movie, but based on a true
story. Again lots of afternoon tea (sometimes I think all we do is eat!)
Speaking of which, our monthly luncheon is this Friday (14th October), so put your name
down for a seat, raffles, lucky door and some fun.
Cards - back on at Seniors rooms each Thursday night at 6.30 pm. Four now going to Cohuna Wednesday nights, some having
a win. Card Bingo - saw quite a few there, having a
win or two and fun. It is hard to believe that three weeks ago, the
Eppalock spillway and surrounds hadn't water within cooee, and two weeks later, the spillway was over flowing. Hope the rain stays away for a while to give farmers affected by flooded paddocks a break.
Everyone having a birthday - enjoy your day.
Meanwhile stay well, stay safe
The Loddon Shire have plans for the Senior Citz rooms - it will become the Pyramid Hill
Community Centre and will incorporate various groups and associations under the
one roof. The Seniors’ activities will not be affected, as we will have our own space.
Exciting times coming up.
Pyramid Hill
Neighbourhood House
Tenders for the purchase of the Annexe have now closed.
Thank you.
50th Birthday Pyramid Hill Swimming Pool
Saturday 17th December
Come along and help our community celebrate from
4pm -9pm.
Save the date! More information to follow!
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Pyramid Hill Store 2 Kelly St, Pyramid Hill
Phone: 5455 7322 Fax: 5455 7241
Great range of Groceries Fresh Fruit & Vegetables Deli Items Meat & Bread Bottle Shop Rural Supplies
Elgas Bottles - $99 delivered Everything you need! FREE Home Delivery
Telstra Phone Re-Charge
Citylink Passes
Fishing Licences
Elgas Agents
ATM
Trading Hours Mon—Fri - 8.30—5.30
Saturday 9 am-1.30 pm
Sunday 10 am-1.30 pm
Jaeschke Silos
Geoff Burke your local agent for
Jaeschke Silos
Selling Field Bins
(Grain & Super)
and Silos
Phone 5455 7339 a.h. Mobile 0428 557 389
fax 5455 7205
Pyramid Bakery Café
Open 7 Days
Mon—Fri 7am to 8.30pm
Sat-Sun - 8 am—8.30pm
Stop cooking at 8 pm
Everyday Lunch Orders Pack
Wrap - Choice of chicken,
ham, silverside and salad Small pop top water
Choice of fresh fruit/yoghurt $7
2 Dim Sims (Steamed) Small pop top water
Fresh fruit/Yoghurt $5
4 Dim Sims (Steamed) Small pop top water
Fresh fruit/Yoghurt $7
Toasty Sandwich Choice of fillings - ham, Cheese,
Tomato, Chicken etc. $4.50
Wraps - Half or Whole
Sandwiches & Rolls
Available Singular or as
lunch packs
Phone: 5455 7035
Pyramid Hill
Prescription Depot &
Cohuna Amcal
Pharmacy
Check out our monthly catalogue specials
Expert advice from our pharmacist any time.
5455 7016
Lions Club Annual Bendigo to
Pyramid Hill Bike
Race The 86 km bike race from Eaglehawk to Pyramid Hill was well supported, especially by the Junior riders. Flood waters did not stop these very keen riders. There were 19 starters and the winners were: U11/13 First - Aimee Griffiths Second - Oscar Terry Third - Hope Harnetty Fastest Time - Jacob Henery First unplaced female - Belinda Bailey
U15/17 First - Connor White Second - Kaleb Henery Third - Josh Clarke Fastest Time - Connor White First unplaced female - Michaela Meharry
Seniors 1st Wendy Bennett 2nd Noel Sens 3rd Rob Gartside Fastest Time Brendon Schultz Winner of the Pickles garage sprint was Noel Sens.
Batteries Hearing Aids & Glasses Lions are still collecting these items - if you have any to dispose of, please call Tania or Bill or drop them in the letter box at 4 Albert Street, Pyramid Hill - well maybe not the batteries!
Second hand Furniture If you are looking for second hand furniture, please ring Tania - 0448 557 528 or Bill - 0427 888 102 and we will meet you at the train station for a look. We will be holding another Garage Sale when the weather gets better.
Lions Christmas Cakes Coming soon!
BBQ Van & Snow Cone Maker Both available for hire.
Lions Market
& BBQ at the Fiesta on Saturday,
22nd October Come along and check out the stalls and have some BBQ food - everyone welcome to hold a stall. Just let Tania or Bill know.
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Tip Truck HireTip Truck HireTip Truck HireTip Truck Hire Soil, Gravel, Grain & Silage carted
Contact
Peter Reynolds
Phone 03 5455 7580Phone 03 5455 7580Phone 03 5455 7580Phone 03 5455 7580 Mobile 0427 874 386Mobile 0427 874 386Mobile 0427 874 386Mobile 0427 874 386
Ken Talbot
Cleaning Call Ken for all your
carpet and upholstery cleaning needs Free quotes!
Phone:
0437 479 738
Mick’s
Rural
Fencing
∗ Post & Rail
∗ Ca�le & Sheep Yards
∗ Colourbond
∗ All types of fencing
∗ Servicing all areas
Mick or Tracey
Phone: 0428 990 701
Pyramid Hill
Recycle Centre
& Tip
Opening Hours
Sunday - 8 - 12 noon
Tuesday - 1 - 5 pm
Purple Rain Purple Rain Purple Rain Purple Rain 7 Kelly Street 7 Kelly Street 7 Kelly Street 7 Kelly Street
Great range of Men’s & Women’s
Giftware New & Pre-loved Clothing Get in early for Christmas
Lay by available Filipino Groceries New stock arriving We do “different”
Open Tuesday & Wednesday 9.30 - 1.30 pm.
Thursday & Friday - 10am—5.30pm
New Timetable Due to Line Works No Trains - Coaches - allow 60 mins
longer travel time - 4-30/10/16
From Melbourne/Bendigo
Monday – Friday
Coach Departs Bendigo 10.16am
Arrives Pyramid station 11.36am
Coach departs Melb 6.24 pm
Leaves Bendigo 8.54 pm
Arrives Pyramid 10.04 pm
Tuesday and Thursday
(Need to book on Thursdays)
Coach dep Melb 1.15 pm
Coach dep Bendigo 3.30 pm
Arrive Pyramid 4.49pm
Friday Only
Coach dep Melb 7.23pm Bendigo 9.40
Arrives Pyramid 10.35 pm
Saturday only
Coach dep Bendigo 10.55am
Arrives Pyramid 12.31pm
Coach dep Melb 6.36
Arrives Pyramid 10.08
Sunday only
Coach dep Bendigo 8.36am
Arrives Pyramid 12.10pm
Coach dep Melb 6.36
Arrives Pyramid 10.08
To Melbourne/Bendigo
Monday – Friday
Coach dep Pyramid 8.40am & 2.13pm
Arrives Bendigo 10.05 am & 3.38pm
Arrives Melb 12.10pm & 5.43pm
Tuesday and Thursday
Coach dep Pyramid 10.55am
Coach dep Bendigo 12.15pm
Arrives Melbourne 2.35pm
Friday only
Coach dep Pyramid 5.05 pm
Arrives Bendigo 6.20 pm
Arrives Melb 8.52 pm
Saturday only
Coach dep Pyramid 8.40am & 3.00 pm
Arrives Bendigo 10.05 am & 4.25 pm
Arrives Melb 12.10pm & 6.30pm
Sunday only
Coach dep Pyramid 8.40 am & 5.53 pm
Arrives Bendigo 10.05 am & 7.18 pm
Arrives Melb 11.29 am & 9.23 pm
V/Line Improvement
Works V/Line is completing more than $46 million in improvement works on the Bendigo, Swan Hill and Echuca lines during October. Coaches will replace trains for the entire journey between Southern Cross Station and Bendigo/Swan Hill/Echuca from Tuesday 4 October until Sunday 30 October, so please allow up to 60 minutes' extra travel time. Don’t forget to touch your myki at the start of your journey and touch off when you reach your destination to pay the correct fare. V/Line staff and contractors will work around the clock on several projects including replacing sleepers and ballast as well as renewing rail bridges along the line. It is amazing how quickly the huge pile of stones has disappeared. V/Line is minimising the overall disruption to customers by completing these important works at the same times as the level crossing removals at St Albans and Ginifer stations. It has been great to have an influx of workmen in the town and local businesses have had an increased patronage over the last few weeks.
Attention Travellers
Please do not park in the bus area at the train station.
The bus needs room to manoeuvre and park in the designated area.
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Building
Contractor
Home Renovations
Vinyl Siding
Concrete Works
Laurie Smith Mobile:
0427 844 064 BPB-DB-L1458
Boort Dental
Clinic
For all your family dental needs
Private and Concession
Card Holder appointments Available
Phone: 5451 5230
GDB ELECTRICAL PTY LTD (Glen Bartels) REC No 1811
♦ General Electrical Work
♦ Supply & wiring of new Hot Water Units
♦ TV antenna installations
♦ Selling & Servicing DAVEY PUMPS with a large range of spare parts always in stock
Call Glen on 0427 557342
Pyramid Newsagency/ Post
Office Monday – Friday 6.00 am – 5.00pm
Saturday 8.00 am – 12 noon
Sunday - Newsagency
8 am—11 am
Post Office Closed
Friendly serviceFriendly serviceFriendly serviceFriendly service Great range of cards Great range of cards Great range of cards Great range of cards
and stationeryand stationeryand stationeryand stationery Book V/Line Tickets Book V/Line Tickets Book V/Line Tickets Book V/Line Tickets
and much moreand much moreand much moreand much more
Phone: 5455 7036 Fax: 5455 7150
Bettina’s Hair Beauty &
Body Therapy
For all the latest style in For all the latest style in For all the latest style in For all the latest style in
colours, perms and setscolours, perms and setscolours, perms and setscolours, perms and sets
Body waxing &Body waxing &Body waxing &Body waxing &
body spray tanningbody spray tanningbody spray tanningbody spray tanning
Vibrosaun TreatmentsVibrosaun TreatmentsVibrosaun TreatmentsVibrosaun Treatments
Sheer relaxationSheer relaxationSheer relaxationSheer relaxation
Skin & muscle toningSkin & muscle toningSkin & muscle toningSkin & muscle toning
Natural Sea body wrapsNatural Sea body wrapsNatural Sea body wrapsNatural Sea body wraps
for detoxing for detoxing for detoxing for detoxing
& skin balance& skin balance& skin balance& skin balance
5455 7174 For A New You!
Quinlans Water
Deliveries Small or Large Load Will deliver anywhere
for
Domes2c, Stock,
Swimming Pools etc.
7 DAYS A WEEK.
John & Julie Quinlan
Phone 03 5456 7408
Tuesday Night Netball
Green took on Purple in the early game. Both teams were coming off wins last week and were keen to continue their improvement up the ladder. Purple had the edge each quarter as the roles were reversed and Tess taught her mother a lesson in goal shooting. Purple won the game 37 - 26. The second game shaped up as a mis-match as it was the ladder leaders up against the cellar dwellers and while the Red team tried hard Blue extended the lead every quarter. Red made a few changes in the second half and while their scoring improved they were well beaten by the end, Blue winning 59 - 19. Red have the bye next week so hopefully they can regroup and notch up some more wins in the second half of the season.
In next weeks games Blue play Green in the early
game and Purple play Pink in the late game. Red
has the bye
Ladder
Team Pts For Ag _%
Blue 16 220 124 177
Purple 16 217 166 131
Pink 12 147 148 99
Green 8 159 203 78 Red 4 130 232 56
Concrete & Quarry Products
Phone: 5455 7304
Cats Still Wandering It has been noted that there are many cats wandering around the town precinct at night. Cats should be contained on their owner’s property at all times, in accordance with the Domestic Animals Act 1994. Please be aware, any cat or dog found wandering at large, can be impounded and incur a fine. For a first offence, owners will be liable to pay one penalty unit - $152. For a second or subsequent offence, owners can be charged for three penalty units.
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Reid Plumbing
RT40 Ditchwitch Trencher
latest technology in
trenching,
fast, efficient, reliable
with compe$$ve prices
Office - 5456 2574
24 hour service
Contact:
Paul Reid
0428 562 577
Presbyterian Tyndale Church, Victoria Street
All Services
2.30 pm
Contact Mr Ern Miller Phone 5455 7362
___________________________
Church of Christ Kelly Street
11 am Worship Service
_______________________________
Pyramid Hill
Uniting Church Tyndale Church, Victoria Street
Worship Services at 9 am
_______________________
Catholic Services Victoria Street
St Patrick's Pyramid Hill
Saturday 6.30pm (Eposition and confession 6pm)
Church Services
Farrar’s
Garage
Elgas G Mechanical Repairs
Servicing Spare Parts VACC Senior Mechanic
Gladfield Rd,
Pyramid Hill
B.H. 5455 7057
A.H 5455 7278
Pyramid Hill Pyramid Hill Pyramid Hill Pyramid Hill Progress AssociationProgress AssociationProgress AssociationProgress Association
The Progress Association would like to
thank Ron Peacock on his role as Secretary over the years, and we would like to welcome Tara Hammet as Progress’s
new Secretary. The new CEO of Loddon Shire, Phil Pinyon attended the AGM and spoke about his work history, but also listened to the members concerns about matters in Pyramid Hill.
The Loddon Shire are looking to appoint a Project Officer re; new toilet block etc. for
the caravan park. The Loddon Shire has received the final design for the Pyramid flood levee from Consultants, but will be subject to grant
funding. Pyramid Hill Community Centre (Senior
Citizens) Master Planning is a project about identifying opportunities to optimise the use of the Senior Citizens Centre with other
organisations and or clubs. We anticipate a draft plan in March/April next year.
Historical Society will be having a roast dinner at Mitchell Park 16th October where Mr Peter Walsh MP will launch the latest
book. Mr Forbes will also be in attendance.
Next meeting is on Wednesday, 19th
October at 7pm @ Victoria Hotel.
All welcome.
St. Thomas’ Anglican Church
Sunday October 16th
9.00am Join with UCA at Tyndale Church
Sunday October 23rd
10.30am Parish Service at St. Andrew’s Boort
Further enquiries please phone Minister: Rev’d Pam Lawry
Ph: 0428 368 338
Mitiamo Monster
Garage Sale
Sunday, 23 October
2016
9.00am - 4.00pm
Lots of houses, lots of bargains
Outside stalls or out of town
families are welcome to set up
in Phelan Reserve on the day.
For more information or to
book a site please contact:
Sue Holt 5436 5365 or
Sue Thomas 5436 5307
Message
from the
CFA
SUMMER is fast approaching and now is the time to start cleaning up around the farm and around the house. With such a good winter, there is a huge amount of grass and fuel around the countryside, which all points towards a very bad fire season. Now is the time to start clearing grass and fuel from around the house, sheds and yards, by either spraying or mowing. The season ahead is going to be a very bad and dangerous fire season, so please help by starting to clear away grass and rubbish from around your house.
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Lancaster ExcavationsLancaster ExcavationsLancaster ExcavationsLancaster Excavations
5 tonne excavator for hire5 tonne excavator for hire5 tonne excavator for hire5 tonne excavator for hire ---- TrenchingTrenchingTrenchingTrenching ---- DesiltingDesiltingDesiltingDesilting ---- Irrigation pipes and outletsIrrigation pipes and outletsIrrigation pipes and outletsIrrigation pipes and outlets ---- Auger post holesAuger post holesAuger post holesAuger post holes
Phone Jason 0439 871 880 [email protected]
Division 2: had a weird topsy-turvy day – some great scores and some that can be recorded in small font size only. But that is bowls! What is great one day can suddenly come crashing down – and vice versa. That’s part of the challenge that keeps us turning up each week. Robyn (Skip), Glen M., Beth hung on to post a 5 shot win – 25-20. Lorraine (Skip), Gladys & Rose had a dire day but will surely rebound to better things on the next outing (5-41) Jenny (Skip), Dawn, Alan J were part of the topsy-turvy. They got off to a dream start holding their opponents to just 2 shots up until the lunch break, but then found their lead gradually dwindle away to within 8 shots at the final end. Kerang got the aggregate points for the day despite our side
winning two rinks – (74-51).
Bowlers please note that the matches next week are to be played on Friday,
21st October- not Wednesday – End-of-week Pennant rather than Mid-week Pennant. We host the Cohuna Bowling Club in both Divisions 1& 2. School Bowls: It is wonderful to have the Pyramid Hill College students making use of our greens again as they get ready for their interschool competi-tion. Perhaps a few of them will eventually become smitten by the game and will want to engage in Club games. Starting young before the onset of arthritis would have to be a good thing. Social Event: Please note the upcoming social event advertised on the board at the Bowling Club. Place your name on the sheet to indicate you intend taking part and nominate your contribution toward the meal.
Working Bee: Thank you to the hard
working soldiers who put in some hard
yakka for a couple of hours on Thursday
(and on other days as the time suited) to
help spruce up our grounds and facilities.
Every bit of assistance is appreciated,
and it all contributes to making our
Bowling Club stand out as great facility.
Pyramid Bowling Club Saturday Pennant got off to a shaky start last weekend. With all available players already allocated to a team, some frantic phone calls were logged when one of our stalwarts had to withdraw due to illness. Attempts to acquire a Sub were in vain so it came down to recruiting a new bowler who had had minimal practice and required fitting out in bowls attire with no opportunity to assess fit and style. Basically, if the garment went over the head and the arms could fit in it was the right size! A huge “thanks” to Leigh who took on the onerous task of playing at such short notice and with such a short pre-season. Hopefully the first game experience was not too daunting and he will front up again. The up side was that Leigh was a part of the only winning rink; his presence avoided a penalty for the side being a player down; he was a winner of the incentive award and, from all accounts, showed a lot of promise. Both Divisions 1 & 3 travelled to Kerang to face up to the extremely strong finals contesting teams from 2015-16. Although the scores were not fabulous, several rinks really pushed the opposition and must have sent the adrenalin souring as the struggle for supremacy developed. If nothing else our players’ style obviously caught the eye of the roving photographer for the “Loddon Times” as three of our folk (Fred, Laurie & Marie N.) all featured in action shots as part of the weekly newspaper report. Results: Division 1- Fred (skip), Laurie, Marie N. & Bill were right in the mix but for one bad end which surrendered 7 shots, lost 18-27. Lionel (Skip), Nola, Jean & Andy similarly gave away a 7 shot end and went down 23-33. Without those two hiccups the results would have been much closer – perhaps even close enough to make their opponents break out into a
sweat.
Beau (Skip), Ian, Helen & Graham were not far off the mark either and, after a slow start, kept within striking distance. Their score 16-30 did not reflect the calibre of the bowling. Overall Kerang won 90 – 57 which doesn’t look fantastic but our players can hold their heads high to have pushed so hard.
Division 3: Brian (Skip) straight into magnificent form following on from last year, Lorraine F., Leigh & Beth won the accolades and the Incentive Award with a 27-14 win. High fives all round to these folk! Neil (Skip), Lorraine, & Rose were runners up in the Incentive Award (no trophy given) with their 6 shot loss 16-22. Allan F., Robyn, George & Alan J had a tougher day for their first outing going down 11- 38. Overall Kerang won 74 – 54. At the end of round 1 both Divisions sit on the bottom of the ladder so there is only one way to go from there –up. Our next match this Saturday sees Divisions 1 & 3 both take on Barham Services in matches played on our own greens. Please check the board for team selections and note the Duty Rink. The duties for the people to attend to when on duty are listed on the Office door. Good luck and good bowling. The 60 and Over team declined the airfare round the world tickets to avoid the flood waters to get to Boort to compete last Thursday. Not even free ferry tickets could lure them to traverse the waters. Hopefully, they will get in a few more games and chase
down a chook in the weeks to come.
Mid-week Pennant: Both Divisions 1 & 2 travelled to Kerang on Wednesday. Now let’s not hear any more about the howling winds at Pyramid Hill, because the weather at Kerang could only be likened to an arctic freeze! The wind was bitter which made the chattering of dentures louder than the impact of bowl on kitty. The workout on Saturday should have given many of our players an insight into the pace of the greens – surely it had to be to some advantage. Sadly the results did not altogether reflect that; still it was not a bad hit-out all
things considered.
Results: Division 1 - Marie S.(Skip), Jan, Helen & Allan F worked their way back into the game after the lunch break but lost 18-31. Nola (Skip), Glenys, Andy & Graham did the opposite – bowled well before lunch then fell away to finish 20-31 down. For a time things were looking very rosy. Marie N. (Skip), Marg, Jean & Ian got off to a good start and were not headed all day. They were the “saving grace” with a 27-19 win and also collected the Incentive Award on a count back from the Division 2 team with Jenny as Skip. Overall result: Kerang won 81- 65
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Contact
Andrew Gilmore
0411 239 701
8
36 Kelly Street, Pyramid Hill
Monday - Friday
6.30 am – 4.30 pm
Local Produce & Hampers Range of Inspirational Wall
Hangings Gift ideas or “spoil yourself”!! Come in and have a browse
Phone: 5455 7006
Homemade:Homemade:Homemade:Homemade: Pies, Pasties, Sausage Rolls, Pies, Pasties, Sausage Rolls, Pies, Pasties, Sausage Rolls, Pies, Pasties, Sausage Rolls,
Cakes & Slices, Lasagne, FrittataCakes & Slices, Lasagne, FrittataCakes & Slices, Lasagne, FrittataCakes & Slices, Lasagne, Frittata All Day Breakfast MenuAll Day Breakfast MenuAll Day Breakfast MenuAll Day Breakfast Menu
Hamburgers, Steak Sandwiches, Hamburgers, Steak Sandwiches, Hamburgers, Steak Sandwiches, Hamburgers, Steak Sandwiches,
Souvlaki, Burrito, Paninis, Focaccias, Souvlaki, Burrito, Paninis, Focaccias, Souvlaki, Burrito, Paninis, Focaccias, Souvlaki, Burrito, Paninis, Focaccias, Sweet Chilli, BBQ or Salt & Vinegar Sweet Chilli, BBQ or Salt & Vinegar Sweet Chilli, BBQ or Salt & Vinegar Sweet Chilli, BBQ or Salt & Vinegar
Wraps, Salad Rolls, Wraps & BowWraps, Salad Rolls, Wraps & BowWraps, Salad Rolls, Wraps & BowWraps, Salad Rolls, Wraps & Bowlslslsls
Birthday Cakes & CateringBirthday Cakes & CateringBirthday Cakes & CateringBirthday Cakes & Catering Coffee Bank Bucket Hats
Historical Society Book
Launch
Sunday, 16th October
Mitchell Park
11am - 3.30 pm
Have you ever wondered who you are? Did you know that Pyramid Hill has magnetic force? Do you want to know why your ancestors came to Pyramid Hill and district after 1872? Some of your answers will be found in the Pyramid Hill & District Historical Society’s new book, ‘Sale O, Hooroo and Sundries’ which will be launched by Peter Walsh MP at Mitchell Park (footy Ground) on October 16th at 1pm. The cost being $30. It is written in the period of 1890-1899 of land sales, clearing sales, farewells and other tit bits. The day starts at 11 am with vintage machinery, Classic cars, Catalina Band music, market stalls and catering is being looked after by the famous Footynet ladies. There is no entry fee, no cost to have a market stall or boot sale. So come along and enjoy a day in Pyramid Hill.
Catalina Band
Positions
Available
Pyramid Hill
Swimming Pool
Applications are sought for the positions of Kiosk worker at the Pyramid Hill Swimming Pool for
the 2016/17 season. Applicants must be a a minimum of 14 years of age and hold a
current CPR certificate. Application forms are available
from the front desk at IGA and Pyramid Hill College.
Applications close at 5.00pm on
Monday 31st October.
Further enquiries to Secretary, Colleen Hampson (0427506375).
Murray Valley Fencing & Gates For all your
residential fencing
needs including
colorbond and pool
fences, gates and
retaining walls.
Phone Tony on
0427 668 225
Friendly advice, free
measure and quote. Over 20 years
experience
Coming Soon Pyramid Hill CWCI Coffee &
Dessert & Heart Sisters
In November Watch for date
Pyramid Hill Playgroup
Will commence on
Friday, 14th October @ Pyramid Hill Preschool
65 Kelly Street
From 10 till 12
Children 0-5 years with a parent or caregiver is
welcome. For more information,
Contact Lacey Quinn 0428 360 000
Or Janine Worth 0447 976 277
Or join our group on Facebook
Pyramid Hill Playgroup
Pyramid Hill
Butchery Phone: 5455 7115
Smallgoods
Poultry Products Deli Goods
Cut up & pack private stock Range of fresh fruit and
vegetables.
This week’s special:
Pink Lady Apples
$4 kg
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1 Kelly Street, Pyramid Hill
Ph: 5455 7306 Fax: 5455 7488 Mob: 0427 181 461
Email: [email protected]
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Stephen, Emma, Graham, Joan, Penny & Roy
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Northern District
Community Health
Service 12 Victoria Street Pyramid Hill
9.00 am—4.00 pm
Monday—Friday
Nurse available between 9—10 am
Phone: 5455 7065 Enquiries to 5451 0200
Independent, confidential and cost free support and business analysis for eligible farmers; fishing enterprises; forest growers and harvester; and small, farm related businesses in North West Victoria.
Supported by the Australian and Victorian Governments www.sunrcs.com.au
Concerned about your farm finances?
Looking for options? Need a plan?
A Rural Financial Counsellor can help
All enquiries 1300 769 489
Email: [email protected]
Rural Financial
Counselling Services
Victoria North West
Household 45kg Gas Bottles Now available from
Mark Lacey At the Bendigo Bank
Agency Safe, Prompt and
professional delivery 14 years experience $110 delivered 5455 7305
Bendigo Bank at the
Chemist
13 Kelly Street
Phone: 5455 7305
Fax: 5455 7276
Hours: Monday-Friday
10 am—12
1 pm—4 pm
Plumber General plumbing services, roof, gas And drainage
In Pyramid Hill 2nd
Wednesday each month please call to book a job
Ring Rex 0419 553 025 Licence No. 29427
Aqua WorkoutAqua WorkoutAqua WorkoutAqua Workout This class is a mixture of water
aerobics exercises and movement through water.
Exercises will be at a fast and slow pace to increase heart rate and rest
again. All abilities, ages and genders
welcome. 2 half hour sessions will be run at $5 per half hour and $10 for a full hour.
No commitment and pay on the day.
Keep active and have fun in the
water while exercising to the music.
Watch for more details.
Boort Medical Practice
2 Coutts Street Boort Vic 3537
Telephone: 03 5451 5220 Fax: 03 5455 2388
In case of emergency
dial 000
Surgery Hours 8.30am - 6.00pm Monday - Friday
After Hours
Boort District Health 5451 5200
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0428 557 404
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Chemist Depot
Call in and check out the
styles and colours
At the Chemist Depot
Katrina van Eyk Swimming School will be offering the following classes during
the 2016/17 swimming season at the Pyramid Hill Swimming 33m Pool.
♦ Infant classes with parent
♦ Beginner with parent
♦ Beginner without parent
♦ Beginner for teenager
♦ Beginner for adults
♦ Intermediate class 1 (can swim up to 1 lap)
♦ Intermediate class 2 (can swim up to 2 continuous laps of the pool)
♦ Advanced class 1 (can swim up to 4 continuous laps of the pool)
♦ Advanced class 2 (can swim more than 4 continuous laps of the pool)
♦ Aqua workout ($5 a class for 30mins, $10 for an hour) – Includes water
aerobics exercises, suited to all fitness levels.
There is an opportunity to compete at local swim meets under the Kerang Swimming
Club. I am considering combining the training with the advanced class 2 if there is
enough interest. Anyone competing will need to attend 3 training sessions per week.
One of these sessions will be free of charge as I may have to bring my children and
the other sessions will be at the same cost as the Advanced lessons.
The lessons will run through the pool season with a break from the 19/12/2016 to the 8/01/2017 finishing on the week of the 17/02/2017. Lessons cost $60 for the full 10 weeks at one lesson a week and the advanced classes, intermediate class 2 and squad will be $120 for the full 10 weeks at two lessons per week. My qualifications include the AUSTswim courses of Swimming and Water Safety, Infant and Preschool, Competitive Swim Strokes, First Aid and CPR. I also have my working with children’s check. Please contact me to register your or your child’s interest by the 1st of November.
[email protected] 043 889 4437
Facebook: Katrina van Eyk Swimming Club
Flowers Available Locally in bouquets & boxes
and Chocolates & Alcohol
Also sending flowers world-
wide. Member of Teleflora & Petals
Flower Relay
Phone: 5455 7137 Mobile: 0427 180 011
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Mower Conditioning
Raking
Baling 8 x 4 x 3
Contact Rowan on
0408 251 228
R. A Gregory & Sons
Funeral Directors
John Gregory 5444 0697
Incorp with AG Adams & Sons
Kerang 5452 1111 No travel charge—northern area
For more
informa�on:
Gwen Searle
54559238
Kids Rock Tuesday, 25th October
Church of Christ Hall 3:30 to 5:00
Open for children 5 years old
or Prep -Year 8 to enjoy
Games, Stories, Craft & Singing - $1
It would be great to see you
kidsROCK Finest Classical
Musical Coming to
Pyramid Hill
Friday, 21st
October The clarinet, with its haunting and ethereal sound, takes centre stage in Pyramid Hill as part of the Engine Room presents series for this intimate chamber music performance, featuring Mozart’s timeless Clarinet Quintet. Melbourne Chamber Orchestra takes great pride in being an orchestra for all Victorians, using its size and artistic agility to delight audiences throughout regional Victoria. Featuring five performers, audiences will enjoy- Beethoven - String Trio in C minor Op 9 No 3 Mozart - Clarinet Quintet Alfred Hill - String Quartet No 6 The Kids: III Adagio Weber - Clarinet Quintet in B flat major Op 34: IV Rondo A performance by Melbourne Chamber Orchestra reflects the city’s independent spirit and distinctive cultural identity. Under the artistic direction of legendary Australian violinist William Hennessy, this vibrant orchestra captivates audiences with its world-class artistry, dynamic stage presence and stimulating program-ming from the vast chamber music repertoire. Founded in 1991 as Australia Pro Arte Orchestra, Melbourne Chamber Orchestra has a core of string players drawn from Melbourne’s outstanding communi-ty of orchestral artists. Pyramid Hill audiences can enjoy this performance for just $10 per person at the Pyramid Memorial Hall on Friday 21 October at
7pm. Tickets are available at the
door.
Pyramid Hill
Netball Club
Apology
To Mikayla Gibson who won the 15 & Under Coaches Award. This was not included in the
report last week. Congratulations Mikayla
PH Football/Netball PH Football/Netball PH Football/Netball PH Football/Netball Club Catering Club Catering Club Catering Club Catering CommitteeCommitteeCommitteeCommittee
AGMAGMAGMAGM All welcome to Pyramid Hill Football/Netball Club’s AGM
meeting on
Thursday 20th October 7pm at football sheds.
Pyramid Hill
Neighbourhood
House 2017
Calendar
Photos are now on display at Pyramid News & Post Call in and vote for your
favourite photo Voting finishes on 28th
October.
Pyramid Hill Golf Club Presentation NightPresentation NightPresentation NightPresentation Night
Friday 14th October - Victoria Hotel 6.30pm for 7pm meal
Closing Day Closing Day Closing Day Closing Day ---- Kerang Kerang Kerang Kerang Golf ClubGolf ClubGolf ClubGolf Club
Sunday 16th October - get your teams together for a 3 Person Ambrose. For start time see Mossy or Bert
Annual General MeetingAnnual General MeetingAnnual General MeetingAnnual General Meeting Tuesday, 25th October - Club House
8.00 pm
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Saturday, 22nd October
Kelly Park Precinct
4pm - 10 pm
$15 per person
$5 primary student
$40 per family
(entry includes all food)
B.Y.O Chairs/Picnic Rugs
ProgramProgramProgramProgram
4 pm Gates open ♦ Children’s amusements ♦ Basketball Challenge ♦ Animal Farm ♦ Freedom Wall
4.30 pm Acknowledgement of Country Official Opening by Loddon Shire Mayor, Cr Neil Beattie
5 pm - Santacruzan Parade
5.30 pm - Street Dance display by PHC and St. Patrick’s students Cultural dancing and singing
6 pm - Blessing of food followed by Filipino Cuisines Kool Skools Launch
8 pm - Karaoke 10 pm - Close
Other Activities ♦ Lions BBQ—4-8 pm ♦ Market Stalls ♦ Afternoon Tea ♦ Face Painting ♦ Soft drinks available ♦ Bar available 4.15—10 pm
October 22October 22October 22October 22
One week to go! We have some great attractions at this year’s Fiesta. The younger children will LOVE the animal farm, where they get up close and personal with a variety of farm animals. If they get bored, they can jump on the inflatable slide or jumping castle, or maybe try on a sumo-suit and wrestle with a friend, with all these activities are included in the entry fee. Great value at $40 a family, or $15 per person, and $5 for primary students. For the basketball enthusiasts, take part in the Fiesta Basketball Challenge for a chance to win a basketball donated by Sportspower. Or for the more artistically inclined, work with our guest Street Artist, Nathan, to create your own masterpiece For a more sedentary experience, just browse the market stalls, then sit back with a cuppa and enjoy the entertainment. It is advisable to bring your own chair or picnic rug, as seating is limited. Gates open at 4pm, with the official opening at 4.30, with an acknowledgement of country and flag-bearing ceremony. The Santacruzen Parade and Cultural Dance will take place from 5-6pm. Food will be available from the start, with the Lions BBQ, Neighbourhood House Afo Tea and finger food. The more exotic cuisines, including spit roast pork and lamb, will be available from 6pm, followed by a variety of desserts. All food is included in the entry fee. During the evening we will all be entertained by the Kool Skools CD launch, with live performances by the students. There may also be an opportunity for a couple of ‘walk-up’ open mike acts. Then to finish off the night, we crank up the karaoke.
We are still finalising our volunteer
roster, and have a few gaps to fill, so if
you wouldn’t mind lending a hand,
please register your name at the PO or
Neighbourhood House.
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Service
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& Container Freight
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Phone: 5437 5264
Graeme: 0428 481 100
Fiesta Safety Catering Equipment
Anyone who needs their equipment tested and tagged for use on Fiesta, please bring items to Pyramid Hill College on Monday, 17th October.
Lions Market at the
Fiesta
Stall holders welcome at the Lions Market at the Fiesta on Satuirday,
22nd October.
You will need to bring your own shade and table if you can. Weather permitting, it will be in
Mackay Street Time: 4.00 pm Ring Tania or Bill
Everyone most welcome to have a stall.