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$1.50 100-PAGE EDITION Covering South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula region 2007 Best SA Country Newspaper over 6000 circulation Thursday, February 26, 2009 thetimes.yourguide.com.au Established 1912 Phone: 8552 1488, 8552 7488 (classifieds) Fax: 8552 4613 E-mail: [email protected] Shed supply and erection Steel work Welding Concreting Free quotes RNI CONSTRUCTIONS Industrial - Domestic - Commercial - Rural - Carports - Verandahs - Sheds Phone 8552 7466 Fax 8552 7641 Mobile Ray: 0408 812 114 Dean: 0408 847 388 Lot 64, Commerce Cres. Victor Harbor Lic No RL 55954 “Whatever your Requirement” rni7x2 ABN 052 082 370 956 PTY LTD 163 Hindmarsh Road, Victor Harbor Need a Solicitor? Local people talk to their local legal experts. • For Work/Personal Injury Injur y Suffered in Motor Vehicle Accident - Passenger or Driver Family/Defacto Disputes Medical Negligence Commercial law & business leases Wills and Estates Contact David Mullen on 1800 653 655 www.belowzero.com.au 47 Maude Street, Victor Harbor Hurry 1 ONLY available at this price SPECIAL SPECIAL Mitsubishi Electric Reverse Cycle Inverter Ducted System - 4hp - 4 zone 6 outlets all for... $ 7995 $ 7995 Conditions Apply GST Inc. * * 8552 8666 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS By LISA BACHMAYER RAPID BAY – Four years after the old and dilapidated Rapid Bay jetty was closed to the public, caus- ing uproar, a brand new one now stands completed alongside it. Already christened with squid ink, fishermen, scuba divers, locals and visitors have been making good use of the new jetty since the barri- cades came down two weeks ago. Rated as one of the country’s top fishing and diving spots, access to most of the existing jetty was closed on Christmas Eve 2004 after it was deemed unsafe. The local community, anglers and divers have rallied for the jetty’s future ever since, forming the Friends of the Rapid Bay Jetty less than two weeks later. Their prayers were answered when the state government announced in September 2006 plans to build a new $3.9 million structure. Rough weather prevented con- struction firm Bardavcol from fin- ishing the jetty by the end of last year as planned. However, Friends of the Rapid Bay Jetty members are extremely pleased to see the jetty finally com- pleted after a long and arduous campaign. “I am just so happy for the whole district; it is really going to benefit everyone,” spokesperson Glenice Galbraith said. As former co-owner of the Delamere General Store, Glenice said business halved when the old jetty was closed. “People were so upset, but it was- n’t just the businesses that were affected,” she said. “The overall affect on people made me realise what it is for people and how much they love the place too; not just locals but international tourists too.” Only weeks after the jetty’s com- pletion, the store’s current owner, Kaye Maslin, is already enjoying an increase in business. “Locals are telling me that more people than usual are camping here on weekends; everyone is so excit- ed,” she said. The new 240m jetty features solar lighting, stairs and platforms for divers and is expected to boost the town’s tourism. “It is a popular attraction for the region … (and) I certainly think it will get more people coming back into Rapid Bay,” Fleurieu Peninsula Tourism’s Roz Becker said. “It is a really good camping spot for families wanting cost-effective holidays, right on the beautiful beach front.” The new jetty has also been given the tick of approval from divers, attracted to the spot for the rich diversity of marine life supported by the old jetty, which is expected to remain alongside the new structure. Antony King of the Friends of Rapid Bay Jetty and the Scuba Divers Federation of S.A. said the jetty provides easier and safer access for divers. “Previously, divers had to walk over slippery rocks, swim 300-400m and were a long way out if they got into trouble,” he said. “Now anyone who comes from interstate or overseas to dive will be very impressed by the facility. “It is one of the best places to see the leafy sea dragon and is there- fore a real drawcard for the region. “Sometimes the sea dragons will gently settle on the ocean floor a metre away, moving back and for- ward in time with the gentle weed; they are a very special thing to watch.” The Friends of the Rapid Bay Jetty thanked the media, Dean Brown and Sandra Kanck for their help with the campaign and the Government for building the jetty. Premier Mike Rann will officially open the new jetty on March 11. •MORE DETAILS PAGE 10• Rapid Bay jetty open JUMPING FOR JOY … Glenice Galbraith of the Friends of Rapid Bay Jetty celebrates the completion of the new jetty, already being put to good use by anglers and scuba divers. MYPONGA- Underwater Recovery divers searched the Myponga Reservoir early this week for clues in relation to the disappearance of Reynella woman Vonne McGlynn. The dam wall was closed to traffic while Major Crime Scene investigators searched the area. The 83-year-old pen- sioner was reported missing from her home early in December, after she failed to answer her daily wel- fare call from the Red Cross. The reservoir dive found no results; how- ever a search in the area of the Christie Creek and Southern Expressway in Christies Downs locat- ed tissue and bone. The Forensic Science Centre is still testing to determine whether the remains are human and results will be known within a few days. Vonne McGlynn Divers seek clues in reservoir WEDDINGS: Find out all you need to know GOVT REBATES What’s on offer for you? 40TH BIRTHDAY Lions Club celebrates VIC BUSHFIRES: Our CFS heroes back from tragedy A1 HIRE Victor Harbor • BBQs Marquees Tables Chairs Tableware Builder’s Equipment Garden Equipment Trailers Bobcat Work Open 7 Days 26-28 Adelaide Rd VICTOR HARBOR 8552 7744 Goolwa Depot 8555 5969 For all your Party & General Hire needs OPEN 7 DAYS Mon - Fri 8.30am-6.00pm Sat 9am - 5.30pm Sunday & Public Holdays 9am-4pm Victor Central Shopping Centre (opposite Woolworths) (Runges Pharmacies Pty Ltd) Ph 8552 1797 Chempls2 Urgently need a prescription filled? We can help you.

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Page 1: Fleurieu Peninsula region 100-PAGE EDITION $1.50 40TH ... · Rural - Carports - Verandahs - Sheds Phone 8552 7466 Fax 8552 7641 Mobile Ray: 0408 812 114 Lot 64, Dean: 0408 847 388

$1.50 100-PAGE EDITIONCovering South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula region

2007 Best SA Country Newspaper over 6000 circulation

Thursday, February 26, 2009

thetimes.yourguide.com.au Established 1912 Phone: 8552 1488, 8552 7488 (classifieds) Fax: 8552 4613 E-mail: [email protected]

� Shed supplyand erection� Steel work

� Welding� Concreting� Free quotes

RNICONSTRUCTIONS

Industrial - Domestic - Commercial -Rural - Carports - Verandahs - Sheds

Phone 8552 7466 Fax 8552 7641

MobileRay: 0408 812 114

Dean: 0408 847 388Lot 64,Commerce Cres.

Victor HarborLic No RL 55954

“Whatever your Requirement”rni7x2

ABN 052 082 370 956

PTYLTD

163 Hindmarsh Road, Victor Harbor

Need a Solicitor?Local people talk to their

local legal experts.

• For Work/Personal Injury Injury Suffered in Motor Vehicle Accident - Passenger or Driver

Family/Defacto Disputes Medical Negligence Commercial law & business leases Wills and Estates

Contact David Mullen on 1800 653 655

www.belowzero.com.au

47 Maude Street, Victor Harbor

Hurry1 ONLY

available

at this

price

SPECIALSPECIAL

Mitsubishi Electric

Reverse Cycle Inverter

Ducted System - 4hp - 4 zone

6 outlets all for...

$7995$7995Conditions Apply

GSTInc.

*

*

8552 8666AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS

By LISA BACHMAYER

RAPID BAY – Four years afterthe old and dilapidated Rapid Bayjetty was closed to the public, caus-ing uproar, a brand new one nowstands completed alongside it.

Already christened with squidink, fishermen, scuba divers, localsand visitors have been making gooduse of the new jetty since the barri-cades came down two weeks ago.

Rated as one of the country’s topfishing and diving spots, access tomost of the existing jetty was closedon Christmas Eve 2004 after it wasdeemed unsafe.

The local community, anglers anddivers have rallied for the jetty’s

future ever since, forming theFriends of the Rapid Bay Jetty lessthan two weeks later.

Their prayers were answeredwhen the state governmentannounced in September 2006plans to build a new $3.9 millionstructure.

Rough weather prevented con-struction firm Bardavcol from fin-ishing the jetty by the end of lastyear as planned.

However, Friends of the RapidBay Jetty members are extremelypleased to see the jetty finally com-pleted after a long and arduouscampaign.

“I am just so happy for the wholedistrict; it is really going to benefit

everyone,” spokesperson GleniceGalbraith said.

As former co-owner of theDelamere General Store, Glenicesaid business halved when the oldjetty was closed.

“People were so upset, but it was-n’t just the businesses that wereaffected,” she said.

“The overall affect on people mademe realise what it is for people andhow much they love the place too;not just locals but internationaltourists too.”

Only weeks after the jetty’s com-pletion, the store’s current owner,Kaye Maslin, is already enjoying anincrease in business.

“Locals are telling me that more

people than usual are camping hereon weekends; everyone is so excit-ed,” she said.

The new 240m jetty features solarlighting, stairs and platforms fordivers and is expected to boost thetown’s tourism.

“It is a popular attraction for theregion … (and) I certainly think itwill get more people coming backinto Rapid Bay,” Fleurieu PeninsulaTourism’s Roz Becker said.

“It is a really good camping spotfor families wanting cost-effectiveholidays, right on the beautifulbeach front.”

The new jetty has also been giventhe tick of approval from divers,attracted to the spot for the richdiversity of marine life supported bythe old jetty, which is expected toremain alongside the new structure.

Antony King of the Friends ofRapid Bay Jetty and the ScubaDivers Federation of S.A. said thejetty provides easier and saferaccess for divers.

“Previously, divers had to walkover slippery rocks, swim 300-400mand were a long way out if they gotinto trouble,” he said.

“Now anyone who comes frominterstate or overseas to dive will bevery impressed by the facility.

“It is one of the best places to seethe leafy sea dragon and is there-fore a real drawcard for the region.

“Sometimes the sea dragons willgently settle on the ocean floor ametre away, moving back and for-ward in time with the gentle weed;they are a very special thing towatch.”

The Friends of the Rapid BayJetty thanked the media, DeanBrown and Sandra Kanck for theirhelp with the campaign and theGovernment for building the jetty.

Premier Mike Rann will officiallyopen the new jetty on March 11.

•MORE DETAILS PAGE 10•

Rapid Bay jetty open

JUMPING FOR JOY … GleniceGalbraith of the Friends of Rapid BayJetty celebrates the completion of thenew jetty, already being put to gooduse by anglers and scuba divers.

M Y P O N G A -Underwater Recoverydivers searched theMyponga Reservoirearly this week forclues in relation to thedisappearance ofReynella womanVonne McGlynn.

The dam wall wasclosed to traffic whileMajor Crime Sceneinvestigators searchedthe area.

The 83-year-old pen-sioner was reportedmissing from her homeearly in December,after she failed toanswer her daily wel-fare call from the RedCross.

The reservoir divefound no results; how-ever a search in thearea of the ChristieCreek and SouthernExpressway inChristies Downs locat-ed tissue and bone.

The Forensic ScienceCentre is still testingto determine whetherthe remains arehuman and resultswill be known within afew days.

Vonne McGlynn

Diversseek cluesin reservoir

WEDDINGS:Find out all youneed to know

GOVT REBATESWhat’s on offer

for you?

40TH BIRTHDAYLions Clubcelebrates

VIC BUSHFIRES:Our CFS heroes

back from tragedy

A1HIREVictor Harbor

• BBQs Marquees Tables Chairs Tableware Builder’s Equipment

Garden Equipment Trailers Bobcat Work

Open 7 Days26-28 Adelaide RdVICTOR HARBOR

8552 7744Goolwa Depot

8555 5969

For all your Party &General Hire needs

OPEN 7 DAYSMon - Fri 8.30am-6.00pm

Sat 9am - 5.30pmSunday & Public Holdays 9am-4pm

Victor Central Shopping Centre(opposite Woolworths)

(Runges Pharmacies Pty Ltd)

Ph 8552 1797 Chempls2

Urgently need a prescription filled?We can help you.