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Issue 35Thursday November 10
2016
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MERRIWAWHAT’S NEWS?
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Baking Pre-School fun
Exploring Mathematics
Student of the Week Isabel Swan
RingerRemembrance Day - November 11
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Merriwa Central School
Principal’s Report
NOVEMBERFriday 11 Remembrance Day
Year 12 Work Experience
Primary assembly, Year 4/5 performance and Remembrance Day – 2.00pm
Tuesday 15 Kindergarten transition – 9.00am-2.00pm
Thursday 17 Year 5 and 6 Red Hill excursion, 8.00am-4.30pm
Friday 18 Year 8 Geography trivia day – Toronto Workers Club, 6.30am-4.00pm
Monday 21 Year 10 work experience – all week
Tuesday 22 Kindergarten transition – 9.00am-3.00pm
Coming Events
It was wonderful to return from leave and see so many happy smiling faces of our students. Thank you to Mr Johnston who relieved as principal whilst I was on leave. It is comforting to know the school is in good hands with an experienced deputy principal who can take the helm at a moments notice. Thank you also to Mr Endacott and Miss King who relieved in higher duties over the past months.
FAREWELL YEAR 12
I was sorry to miss our Year 12 celebrations as they left in preparation for the HSC Exams. By all reports they had a wonderful night at the Year 12 Farewell Dinner, and their parents should be very proud of their achievement.
The last of the HSC Examinations was held on Friday which I’m sure is a relief to all, now it’s all over bar the waiting. Best wishes to all students for whatever the future may bring, grasp every opportunity with both hands and make the most of it.
NEW SIGNAGE
As part of our ongoing program of school improvement Stage 1 of our new school signage has been completed. The old perspect signs had deteriorated with age, and the new LED signage looks great. Finalisation of Stage 2 of the signage should be completed by the end of term.
P AND C NEWS
The P and C provide a great opportunity for parents to be involved and support our students and school. I note they have asked for feedback about meeting times, and encourage new parents to come along. Check out their regular items in the Ringer and the P and C Facebook page.
FULL HOUSE FOR KINDER 2017
Mrs Sevil tells me what a wonderful group of Kinder students we have for 2017. Only a few tears so far as part of our Kinder transition program. A full house of 22 students have enrolled for Kinder next year, a continuation of the great confidence the community hold in our teachers and school. We are very fortunate to have such a dedicated primary staff, committed to ensuring all students have access to the best possible education.
Darren NoonanPrincipal
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STUDENTS OF THE WEEK
Kindergarten: Emma GradyYear 1: Georgia MabenYear3/4: Bill ChambersYear 4/5: Jye Byfield (absent)Year 5/6: Jack Nairne
STAFF ACHIEVING EXCELLENCE
Throughout the year, all staff strive to be the best teachers they can be by participating in a wide range of professional learning opportunities. We’d like to congratulate Mrs Crooks, Mrs Morgan and Miss Garbellini, who have completed a year long course in L3, and innovative and success driven literacy program for Infants children. Mrs Thurston has also recently attended an intensive three day conference in Sydney, to become an accredited numeracy trainer.
Our children are certainly blessed to have such dedicated and excellent educators in our midst – well done!
SCHOOL SWIMMING SCHEME
All students Kinder-Year 6 who are unable to swim safely will be participating in an intensive swimming program in Weeks 8 and 9 of this term. All information and permission notes are being sent home this week.
Mrs Kate Jones Assistant Principal
KINDERGARTEN TRANSITION
Like old hands now, our kindergarten students for 2017 arrived at school on Tuesday ready to play and learn. The students continued to show enthusiasm in the classroom as they listened attentively to ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’ and created beautiful butterflies with Mrs Martin.
At recess time, the students ate with their Year 4 and 5 ‘buddies’ before playing games on the high rise with the ‘big kids’. The new students have quickly adapted to the school routines as a result of the very helpful and considerate Year 4 and 5 ‘buddies’. These ‘buddies’ have ensured
Primary Report
KINDERGARTEN-YEAR 6 ASSEMBLY
Please come along and join us tomorrow, Friday, 11th November, at 2.00pm for our mid-term Kinder-Year 6 assembly. At this assembly, Year 4/5 will be honouring Remembrance Day, and Merriwa Merits and other certificates will also be presented. The children love to perform in front of an audience, and to share their great work……so please come along!
We do ask that all mobile phones are either turned off or switched to silent before the commencement of the assembly, so that the children may have our full attention. Thank you.
FAVOURITE SUBJECT: Mathematics, especially addition and subtraction
BEST JOB AS CAPTAIN: Running assemblies
FAVOURITE TEAM: NSW Blues State of Origin team
BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN MY LIFE: Getting school captain
SOMETHING I WOULD LIKE TO SEE CHANGE IN PRIMARY: A suggestion box in each classroom
FAVOURITE QUOTE: “Live, Laugh, Love” (from my Nan)
BEST THING ABOUT 2016: Improving in all of my Maths scores
Primary CaptainIsabel Swan
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Megan Sevil2017 Kindergarten Teacher
our new students have a wonderful experience transitioning to Kindergarten as they feel safe and comfortable in our school environment.
After recess, the students demonstrated their counting skills and they are obviously more than ready to begin Kindergarten. The students remained at school until 1.30pm which allowed them to eat lunch and play in the different areas of our playground before being collected by their parents.
The next transition will be Tuesday November 15 and students will attend from 9.00am until 2.00pm. Students will once again be required to pack fruit, a drink bottle, recess food, lunch food and a hat in their school bag.
FAVOURITE SUBJECT: Sport, because it’s fun
FAVOURITE SPORT: Tackle footy for the Merriwa Magpies
WHEN I GROW UP: A famous footy player for the NRL Dragons
GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT IN MY LIFE SO FAR: Becoming school captain
BEST THINGS ABOUT BEING CAPTAIN - Having responsibility, being trusted to do the right thing
FAVOURITE SPORTS TEAM - Dragons
WHAT I’VE LEARNT THIS YEAR - To love maths more, because I can do some algebra, angles and geometry
ONE THING I’D CHANGE IN PRIMARY - Build a new sports shed. Primary CaptainWilliam Whitby
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Why do teachers teach and Head Teachers facilitate and lead their faculties? I believe it is the best profession – rewarding, satisfying and fulfilling because we see social, emotional, intellectual, and physical development in our students – all the time. Yes sometimes we observe students go through a “bad” day, which most likely is a frustrating moment or a poor decision. However, to see the delight in a student’s face - realising they do understand a maths formula, create artworks, recall facts in history, relate to a character in a novel, bowl well in cricket or participate in an excursion and LEARN. To observe compassion, kindness, tolerance, assertiveness, respect and responsibility in your children – as I have seen in our students – as the advertisement says – that is priceless.
So I just wanted to express my appreciation to the students, staff and executive of the school for enabling me to have the opportunity of filling the Head Teacher role.
Alison KingHead Teacher
WHY I WANT TO BE IN ROAR? Because it has made me who I am and is shaping me into a man
I HAVE BEEN IN ROAR SINCE: I was in ROAR at the start of Year 6FAVOURITE SUBJECT? PEFAVOURITE SPORT? Rugby LeagueFAVOURITE TEAM? Canterbury Bankstown BulldogsBEST PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENT? Making the group 21 Rep team two years in a row
ADVICE TO YOUNG PLAYERS: Learn from your mistakes and never give up
WHO INSPIRES YOU AND WHY? My family because they never give and encourage me to do better
FAVOURITE QUOTE: Don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life a champion. Muhammod Ali
ROAR ProfileJoseph Whaley
Year 9
Secondary ReportBEING A HEAD TEACHER
What are the vital features on a new Head Teachers face? Two ears and one mouth.
Halfway through Term 3, at a morning “Muster”, teachers were told the role of Relieving Head Teacher of the English/History/HSIE/Visual Arts faculty was available for a number of weeks. Fortunately, I was offered the job. I do mean fortunately because it would be a new opportunity for me to test out my people skills and knowledge about education at a slightly different level.
Education has always been about relationships between teachers and students. As a Head Teacher, there is a web of deeper, broader connections. My school days start with hellos to Andrew and Krichelle (who are in early in the morning looking after the maintenance of school), other Head Teachers as well as our office staff who look after finances and school administration like first aid, ordering school supplies and answering all manner of enquiries. During the day, I would be in contact with some students’ parents concerning their child’s progress, behaviour and successes as well as community groups like Rotary who offer our students opportunities to attend camps and student leadership. I found though the most significant part of my day was talking with students about the good, bad and ordinary parts of students’ school days as well as assisting and mentoring teaching staff. Problem solving, interpreting, planning, prioritising, decision making, the role modelling of resilience mean my ears need to be twice the size of my mouth. I know I’ve made mistakes with that element sometimes – when that has happened – apologies are made and the relationships continue to thrive.
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Scholarships of up to $5,000.00 for full-time study or up to $2,500.00 for part-time study in 2017 are available. www.rasnsw.com.au/foundation
UNSW Bridging Course: January to February in 2017 in Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics. 40 hours including lectures, tutorials and demonstrations. https://www.science.unsw.edu.au/future-students/bridging-course-timetable
How to Become a Naturopath Australian Institute of Applied Sciences: Learn about alternative medicine as a career. http://blog.aias.com.au/index.php/careers/how-to-become-a-naturopath/
Painting and Decorating Boot camp Courses: 4-6 Gould St. Strathfield South Master Painters Group Training run weekly free three day Boot Camps in NSW and is a great opportunity for those wanting a career in Painting and Decorating. Small individual classes ensure quality outcomes. Email: [email protected] Call: 0409 044 010 Matthew Page. Website: http://www.masterpainters.com.au/apprenticeships/pre-apprentice-program
Beauty Therapy School Based Apprenticeships: Positions at Wahroonga, Chatswood, North Ryde, Castle Hill, Beecroft, Bella Vista, North Strathfield, Avalon, Macquarie, Double Bay, Rozelle and Neutral Bay and North Strathfield.
Country Women’s Association of NSW offers two education grants for students:
1. Hunter River Group Educational Grant to the value of $500.00 is awarded to a student/s entering tertiary education at TAFE, University or a College. They must reside in the bounds of the Hunter River catchment. Mature students may apply
2. Jean Latham Educational Grant to the value of $300.00 is awarded to Year 11 student/s entering Year 12 and residing in the Hunter catchment. If you wish to apply for either of these grants get an application form from Mrs Hegarty.
Merriwa District Education Foundation: Applications are now open to any students accessing tertiary education at a University TAFE or College. You must reside in the boundary of the old Merriwa Shire. Applications are found on www.cef.org.au
If you have any career questions please contact me at school.
Jane HegartyCareers Advisor
THE GRIP LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE DUBBO
Tuesday November 1 a small group of secondary SRC representatives including Harrison Amidy, Hasan Papp, John Magner, Codi Marsh, Lachlan Walker, Tarnisha Winsor and James Hagley attended the GRIP Leadership conference in Dubbo. First on the agenda at the event was an ice breaker activity allowing all school leaders to interact and share ideas from their respective SRC. Following this the schools were broken into two smaller groups with Merriwa’s SRC attending the session called “Thinking out of the Box”, this session had the purpose of broadening the way we think of ideas and concepts. The final session was called “Following through with ideas”, this session was giving us an insight into some techniques to help complete our ideas to their full potential.
Finally our entire SRC at Merriwa Central would like to thank Merriwa Rotary because without their help and support we would not have been able to attend such a great event which has provided us with new and improved skills and knowledge that we gained from the day, thank you Rotary.
CAREERS NEWS
Vocational Education and Training (VET) Scholarships - 2017 Applications Now Open!
The RAS Foundation is calling for applications for our Vocational Education and Training (VET) Scholarship Program. Scholarships are available to rural-minded students studying at registered training organisations including TAFE and local colleges, and are designed to support NSW students seeking a career based in rural and regional NSW. Scholarships support a wide range of studies including Agriculture, Community Services and Wool Classing to name just a few.
Merriwa SRC
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St Joseph’s Primary SchoolSTAGE 2 NEWS
What an amazing year we have had in Year 3/4. This term we are very excited to continue our focus on collaborative learning, where students are given the opportunity to learn from each other.
Our English focus this term is Persuasion. We have spent the first few weeks of the term revising how to construct a persuasive text. The students were required to write and present a persuasive speech in an allotted time. Well done to all students for giving of their best. For the remainder of the term students will explore the main themes and ideas represented through persuasive techniques and how this affects our understanding, feelings and connections to the characters, events and ideas of the text. The students will develop their questioning and self-monitoring techniques to enhance comprehension of print and visual text. We also look forward to developing our reading skills further during our Daily 5 time.
In Religion we have been learning about Jesus’ role as a teacher and how Jesus taught people through his words and deeds. We have also learnt that he taught people about the Kingdom of God through special stories called parables.
Over the past few weeks we have covered a variety of maths strands. Our main focus has been addition and subtraction as well as multiplication and division. We have used a variety of mental strategies to help solve problems such as the split and jump strategy. We have also learnt about arrays and the different vocabulary for our mathematical skills. We will continue to use concrete materials and hands on activities to assist us to finding the answers to real life problems.
In Science and Technology this term our unit provides opportunities for students to develop an understanding of living things. The students have really enjoyed working together to investigate the role of living things in a habitat, eg plants as producers and microbes (micro-organisms) as decomposers. They have been required to gather information about some relationships between living things, eg predator-prey, competitors and mutually beneficial relationships.
The students have been very inquisitive and engaged in their Geography lessons this term which is fantastic! Our unit this term is Places are Similar and Different, and focusses on
Australia and our neighbouring countries. So far the students have investigated the location and geographical characteristics of Australia’s neighbouring countries. We look forward to exploring more countries and examining their similarities and differences to Australia.
• keep medicines in a locked cupboard
• keep medicines out of the reach of children
• keep bottles securely closed
• only adults I know give me medicine
These are just some of the safety messages our class have created and discussed as part of our PDHPE lessons this term. Our unit, Drugs Affect Me/Keeping Safe and Healthy encourages students to explore the factors that influence healthy lifestyle decisions and demonstrate an understanding of the decision making process. They examine how the use of drugs such as tobacco and alcohol can cause harm.
Our Dance unit of work provides a sequence of learning experiences based upon the theme of a sports carnival and focuses on the element of dynamics. Students investigate and perform the dynamic qualities of light and strong movements and explore how dance can communicate a range of ideas and feelings. Our Visual Art lessons have been based around the abstract art movement. The students really enjoy experimenting with different techniques and materials to express a feeling or emotion.
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Parent Maths sessions are back by popular demand. Miss Paige Farrow – our Maths champion is offering two, one hour Maths sessions for parents this term. Our Choose Maths night, held last term, highlighted to parents how much fun Maths can be and how good it is to be able to work mathematically with your kids.
Dates: Monday November 7, 6.00-7.00pm Addition and Subtraction Kinder- Year 6
Monday November 21, 6.00-7.00pm Multiplication and Division Kinder- Year 6Congratulations to the following award winners.
Kindergarten - Jye Bates - outstanding achievement in public speaking at regional level
Annabelle Hunt - outstanding achievement in public speaking at regional level
Stage 1 - Lula Peebles - outstanding achievement in public speaking at regional level
Arlia Parker - outstanding achievement in public speaking at regional level
Stage 2 - Darcy Taaffe - for her excellent understanding of data
Pia Henderson - For her wonderful understanding of parables
Stage 3 - Korey Halse - for consistently delivering excellent speeches in class
Madelaine Thrift - for her excellent work with decimals and percentages in Maths
Patrick Magner - for his enthusiasm when organising school events
Playground Champion - Jye Bates - for being a caring friend to all
Principal’s Awards - Justin Alley - for being mature and using justice as a motivator
Paige FarrowStage 2 Teacher
Paige FarrowStage 2 Teacher
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1. If we are told to remain on site, all personnel on the school site will be evacuated to the library, where we will wait further instructions. Parents will be advised via the Skoolbag App about the situation
2. If we are told to evacuate the school - we will try to send as many children home as possible. Parents will be notified via phone calls. Any children who are unable to be picked up will be evacuated by all available staff to either Denman or Merriwa (depending o the direction of the fire). We will keep in touch with parents via mobile phone service.
Please ensure that all your contact details and emergency contact details are up to date on school records.
P AND C MEETING
Next week, we will be holding our next P and C meeting. We will be discussing ideas about programs and expenditure for 2017. Please come along and join in. I would like to have as much input as possible. The meeting starts at 2.00pm and is held in the music room.
WEEKLY AWARDS
• Ayden Marsh - Fantastic responses in reading groups
• Maddison Nebauer - YCDI - Resilience - displaying resilient behaviour in the classroom
• Declan Adams- YCDI - Resilience - demonstrating resilience during mathematics
• Kayden Adams - Fantastic effort in reading.
• Gabbie McLean - YCDI - Able to get assistance if needed
• Cameron Nebauer - Working well on set tasks.
WORKERS OF THE WEEK
Kinder/Year 1/2 - Thomas McLean and Reagan Turner
Year 3/4/5 - Reece McCandless, Dustynn Turner, Andrew Harris and Rowdy Walters.
Pauline Bullock
Sandy Hollow Public School Kind�rg�rt�n Ori�nta�i�n
Tuesdays of Term 4
If you know anyone who is interested in starting their child at school next year
please ring the office on 6547 4521
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Sandy Hollow Public School
REMEMBRANCE DAY
At 11.00am on November 11, 1918, the guns on the western front fell silent after more than four years of warfare. The Germans called for an Armistice in order to secure a peace settlement.
World War I saw the mobilisation of over 70 million people of which over 9 million lost their lives, many with no known grave.
Armistice’s Day was first commemorated on 1919 with 2 minutes of silence as part of the ceremony. After World War II, the commemoration’s name was changed to Remembrance Day. Armistice Day was considered no longer an appropriate title for a day that commemorated the lives lost from all wars.
On the 75th anniversary at the Armistice in 1993, the remains of an unknown Australian soldier was entombed in the National War Memorials Hall of Memory.
Today, Remembrance Day is commemorated across the whole nation. At 11am the nation stops for 1 minute of silence to remember those who died or suffered for Australia’s cause in all wars and armed conflicts. - information taken from Australian War Memorial website.
At Sandy Hollow, we will commemorate Remembrance Day with our ceremony. We encourage members of the local community to join us. Our ceremony will be presided over by a flag detail from Singleton Army Barracks, and our guest speaker this year will be Corporal Wilkinson.
We will also be joined by a very special guest Geoff Gowing, who at 99 years of age, is a local war veteran.
We ask that people arrive at school at 10.15am ready for a 10.30am start. The ceremony will conclude with morning tea in the library.
BUSHFIRE SEASON
It seems over the weekend that the bushfire season has well and truly flared up with a large fire, now under control, at Cessnock and another one at Heddon Greta, it is timely for us to make sure we are Bushfire prepared.
In the event of a fire at Sandy Hollow, there are one of two procedures that we will follow depending on advice received from RFS.
Sandy Hollow Public School Kind�rg�rt�n Ori�nta�i�n
Tuesdays of Term 4
If you know anyone who is interested in starting their child at school next year
please ring the office on 6547 4521
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ENROLMENTS ARE OPEN FOR 2017
Do you have a child who will be two years old early in 2017 and are interested in a little time for yourself? We have places available now on Monday for the youngest school goers in our community. There are half days available if that is a better option for your child. Some children benefit from a shorter session to begin with as they adapt to new people and routines. We offer the children a rest each day due to their hectic schedule and other home practices such as nappy changes, transition to toilet trained are followed to continue their progress. On a Monday the emphasis is on settling into our day, play, fun and developing vital communication and self help skills. Socially the party never stops as the children engage and interact with each other and learn valuable lessons through play.
The daily structure for next year will be 2-3 year olds on Monday and children between the ages of 3-5 will be encouraged to attend between Tuesday –Friday. A two day enrolment pattern for the older children is encouraged as we are filling fast for 2017. The promise of a significant fee reduction for the majority of our Pre-Schoolers should equate to more families in the community accessing Pre-School education and all the wonderful benefits that brings to your children such as advancing independence, social, emotional and physical skills and of course cognitive function. As placements are completed we will offer the 3rd day as available to families.
We are also extending our Pre-School day between the hours of 8.00am-3.30pm but feel free to continue to access sessions between 9.00am-3.00pm which coincides well with other local schools and the collection of older children. The longer day is a great option as children edge closer to kindergarten and we hope it will be helpful to working families in the community. It will be the same fee regardless of extended hours or not.
The Merriwa Pre-School and Activity Centre is Meeting the National Quality Standard for Education and Care and we are proud of the fact that we are exceeding the National standard for our relationships with children. We ensure quality through an ongoing plan for improvement. For 2017 our goals are a bit of a mixed bag, which in some ways reflects the seven areas of the
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Please call Leah on 6548 2083 if you would like to enrol your child or place them on the waiting list for the year ahead. Our orientation evening will be held on Thursday December 1 at 6.00pm at the Pre-School. It is an informal gathering to which new students and their families will be invited to attend, but if you would just like to pop along and have a look at the service you are most welcome.
Leah FolppDirector
National Standard. These include: the allocation of additional time to complete documentation, refining the appraisal processes, support for the provision of healthy food to the children of the Activity Centre and the list goes on and on. We are always happy to tick something from our list and enjoy the advancement of our service for the community.
Our curriculum follows the Early Years Learning Framework which at its heart has three underpinning principles which are Belonging Being and Becoming. These three words are what our service strives to achieve for all our students. A place to Belong, and feel comfortable, secure and at home. A place to just Be, to express yourself and grow and a place to Become, to explore investigate and develop the skills you need to be your best, most capable self.
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Congratulations to our award winners at last Friday’s assembly.
Busby Room Awards - Banjo - Reading award, Elka - Work Award, Levi - Uniform Award and Kaelyn (Away) - Sports Award
McMaster Room Awards - Sophie - Reading Award, Jack - Sports Award, Angus - Work Award, and Brooke - Uniform Award
Thank you to our family members who were able to come and show their support at our assembly.
CAPTAIN’S REPORT WITH TOBIAS
Last Friday we said goodbye for now to the lovely Miss Frazer who has taught us for the past four weeks. On Friday afternoon we enjoyed sharing a yummy afternoon tea with Miss Frazer.
On behalf of the students, I would like to thank Miss Frazer for being here and helping us with all our learning. We really enjoyed having you as a teacher. We’ll all miss you and hope you come back soon.
Cassilis PublicSchool
CASSILIS PUBLIC SCHOOL
As we are moving closer towards the middle of the term, it has been lovely having Miss Frazer spend that past four weeks with us. Cassilis Public School has many innovative individualised programs for students and we feel very proud of what the students, the staff and families have achieved by working together in partnership. Luckily, Miss Frazer will be available for casual teaching soon so I’m sure that we will see her again.
STUDENT OF THE WEEK - BROOKE MCLENNAN
Brooke has been voted student of the week by staff and students for her continued hard-working attitude and respectful and safe behaviour towards all students, staff and visitors. Last week, Brooke showed developing strategies when she was solving mathematical problems focusing on fractions and decimals. She used all available class time wisely. In writing, the class were learning more about persuasive writing. Brooke demonstrated a pleasing ability to construct a short piece of writing using appropriate reasons and facts to support the topic. Her structure of her writing and ensuring that it makes sense, has improved through her hard work.
Brooke congratulated her peers during the assembly and was a respectful audience member by singing the National Anthem, School Song and listening when awards were being given out or a teacher was speaking. She was modelling fantastic behaviours to our other students.
A student commented that Brooke was kind, safe and respectful and has being working hard in the classroom.
Congratulations and keep up the fantastic work, Brooke. You should feel very proud of yourself.
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Anglican News
Phone: 0429 996 769
DATE FOR YOUR DIARYWomen’s Guild Meeting - First Thursday MonthlyMessy Church - Parish Hall - Last Friday Monthly: November: 3.30pm Men’s Breakfast - Parish Hall - Third Saturday November: 7.30am
Coming Event - Friday - November 25 - Christmas Street Stall and Large Raffle - Ladies Guild
PEW REFLECTIONS - LUKE 21:5-19
What do we do when things go wrong? How do we find faith in God when life collapses around us? These are questions all Christians face. the Gospel today gives us a brief insight into the pain and struggle of Luke’s small community who had such faith and hope in Jesus, but life did not appear to be blessed. God wasn’t intervening to save them fromconflict within families and persecution from governments. Luke tries to reassure his community that such discord and trouble is part of a living Christianity and can be expected. Faith in Jesus doesn’t take us out of the world, or permit us to live as some sort of aliens in the world. We are part of a struggling humanity.
Jesus lived at a time when the Jerusalem temple existed and had recently been greatly renovated and made even grander by King Herod the Great. By the time the Gospel is written, the magnificent Temple has been utterly destroyed by the Romans in 70. Many Jews saw this as the end of the world and took this distruction as a sign that God was coming soon. Luke cautions against such false ideas. The end has not yet come and Luke’s community must learn to live in an extended time of waiting. Through Jesus’ words, Luke teaches his community that in this time of waiting there will be hardship and struggle; these are not incompatible with Christian faith and are not to be taken as a sign that God is absent. Endurance is required. From “Sundays under the Southern Cross” By Mary Coloe PBVM. Love and Blessings.
Anglican Women have their Deanery Meeting on Thursday November at Muswellbrook. The Merriwa Anglican Guild is holding a street stall on Friday November 25, and will have a big raffle. Please support them.
We do thank all those people for the part they play.
Rev’d Pat Kirkby
REMEMBRANCE DAY
This Friday is Remembrance Day. The students will be learning more about the importance of this day during their lessons this week. On Friday, at 10:45, we will be holding our Remembrance Day Assembly. We invite all families to come. Students may like to bring flowers, from their gardens at home, to place at the base of the flag poles.
OUR ANNUAL PRESENTATION AWARDS CEREMONY
Thank you to the family members who participated in the recent survey about either having a Presentation Night or Day Assembly.
It has been decided to hold our assembly, as in previous years, in the evening beginning at 6pm.
Please put Monday, December 5 on your calendars.
Over the next few weeks, staff will be very busy choosing book prizes and organising other awards for the night. The students will also be performing another awesome item! Cassilis is extremely fortunate that all students receive a book prize. This is always a lovely way to celebrate the achievements of our school so I hope you can all make it.
Katie BurgessPrincipal
CHRISTMAS STREET STALLNOVEMBER 18
Merriwa Red Cross will be holding their Christmas Street Stall on November 18 at which a 100 Club, raffle of a handmade Christmas Quilt, a Christmas Bargain table and stall will be operating.
A new directive from Red Cross enabling each branch to direct funds back into the local area for the purpose of assisting those in need means that this year, money raised from this street stall can be directed to helping provide a motorised wheelchair and some school uniforms for two local families.
Once again we would ask for your help and support for this stall and thank you in anticipation of your assistance.
Philomena ConstableLiaison Officer
Red Cross
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Community Notice BoardN
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SAVE THE DATE
The Combined Christian Church’s of Merriwa invite you to join us for Carols In the Park. This event will be held on Sunday December 11 at Apex Park at 7.00pm.
In the event of inclement weather the carols will be held in the School of Arts, Bow Street, Merriwa.
For more information contact Ron Campbell on 0428 485 153.
Ron Campbell
Christmas in the Park
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 11 We will be having a Plaque dedication service in the
Remembrance Day
Remembrance Garden approximately 10.45am for all who wish to attend our Remembrance Day service.
Light refreshments will be available in the Jackson Room for sub branch members and their guests at the conclusion of the service
Mary O’Neill
We will be having our Xmas luncheon in the RSL Club’s auditorium November 27 from 12 noon costing $18.00 for members.
Raffle is a Xmas hamper and many lucky door prizes.
Exchange of gifts – this is always a lovely day so please let me know if you would like to come
Mary O’Neill
Merriwa Senior Citizens Association
AT MERRIWA CWA
A lady from Merriwa contacted me after attending our recent Fashion Parade, about a stud earing she had lost – and was wondering if it could have fallen off in our rooms.
The good news is Yes, we have found a stud but unfortunately I have mislaid the ladies phone number.
Could the lady please contact me on 6548 5131 so I can return it.
Barbara Campbell
Found
STREET STALL
When: Friday November 25
The Anglican Guild would like to put out a “Save the Date” for a Christmas street stall and large raffle. All support would be greatly appreciated.
Didi Alker
Anglican Guild
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
When: Tuesday November 15
Time: 6.30pm
Where: Merriwa RSL Club Games Room
Anyone wishing to join and all current members welcome.
De Patterson
Merriwa Pony Club
Thank YouDAVID NOONAN
3.7.76-8.9.16The family of the late David Noonan wish to thank everyone for their support, phone calls, cards, and wine following their recent sudden loss.
The family were overwhelmed by the many friends from Merriwa who travelled to Muswellbrook for the funeral service.
Please accept this as our personal thanks for your support during this difficult time.
Darren Noonan
Our next Messy Church meeting will be at the Uniting Church on Friday November 25 at 3.30pm. This will be the last one till February, and we hope everyone will come and join us.
Trinity Markets is holding a Christmas Party for the people who have so kindly given their time to volunteer for work there on Friday November 18.
Rev’d Pat Kirkby
Messy Church and Christmas Party
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free service, please contact us before 12.00noon on Mondays.
Rodeo Association Inc will be holding their Annual General Meeting on Tuesday November 22 ,2016 at RSL Club at 7.00pm.
New members always welcome.
Contact the Secretary - Megan Richards on 0427 437 743 for further information. For more information please call Megan on 0427 437 743.
Megan Richards
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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Merriwa Bushman’s Campdraft and
We have just heard on the grapevine that a special person will be visiting the Merriwa markets on Saturday November 19. He will then be making a visit to some friends in town and will then be at the Merriwa Sports Club around 2.30pm or 3.00pm.
Santa’s Little Helpers
Santa is coming to Town
Carla Rae Golding(NEE TOWLER)
11.11.2009
Roses are Red
Violets are Blue
Honey is sweet
And so were you.
Lots of Memories
Eva, Mick, David, Jayne, Darren and Families
In Memory
The Merriwa Hospital Auxiliary would like to invite all members and any interested community member to attend its coming General Meeting. To be held in the Merriwa Nurses Home Conference Room at 2.00pm.
Elaine Sparrow
Merriwa Hospital Auxilary
Dr Emad JasemFor all your medical needs
Opening hoursMonday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 8.30am
-6.00pmWednesday 8.30am-1.00pm
For bookings please call the surgery on 02 6548 2305.
Merriwa Surgery will be closed from December 24, 2016 until January 9, 2017. We are sorry for any inconvenience this closure may cause.
Dr Emad Jasem
Merriwa Sugery
Merriwa RotarySWEEP/CALCUTTA
The lucky winners were.....
SWEEP/CALCUTTA
First Col Bates - $314.00
Royal Hotel syndicate - $1652.00
Second Jenny Johnson - $131.00
Royal Hotel syndicate - $551.00
Third Audrey Knight - $52.00
Pretty Pigs - $275.00
LPP Rick Porter - $26.00
The Dales - $138.00
Our club is very grateful to Gavin Beard who once again was the auctioneer for the CALCUTTA. Gavin always fills this role with great skill and a healthy measure of wit.
Thanks to all in our community who gave us their support .... those who came on the night, as well as all who bought tickets from our club members.
This annual event helps fund the many and varied programs to which ROTARY MERRIWA is committed.
Mark Smith
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EDUCATIONAL GRANTS
The Hunter River Group of CWA of NSW has two Educational Grants for 2016. It is very easy to apply and we encourage all students who fit the criteria to fill out the application form and return it to your local branch secretary of CWA. Merriwa CWA Branch Secretary is Robyn McAlister.
1. Hunter River Educational Grant to the value of $500.00 tenable by a student entering Tertiary Education, whether TAFE College or University and who resides within the bounds of the Hunter river Group. Mature age students may apply and the Grant will be awarded on a needs basis. Students entering Tertiary Education please supply a letter of recommendation from the Principal or Deputy Principal or your Year Advisor. Mature age students please supply a letter of recommendation that will support your application
2. Jean Latham Educational Grant to the value of $300.00 tenable by a Year 11 student entering Year 12 and residing within the bounds of the Hunter River Group.
Applications close December 11, 2016.
NEXT MEETING
The next meeting of the CWA Merriwa Branch will be on Monday November 14 at 10.00am. This meeting will be at the CWA Rooms, 159 Bettington Street, Merriwa. New members are always welcome. Enquiries to: Barbara Campbell on 6548 5131 or 0428 485 131 or Robyn McAlister on 6548 3274.
The CWA Merriwa rooms are available for bookings at very reasonable rates – contact Jean Price on 6548 2456. More information at Merriwa Branch CWA.
LAND COOKERY COMPETITION
Cooking at our monthly meetings commences in November for Merriwa so everyone is encourage to participate. The two (2) cakes for the November meeting are:
• Class (a) Boiled Fruit Cake• Class (b) Donna Latta Chocolate Cake
All cakes need to be brought to the CWA Rooms on November 14 at 9.30am prior to the general meeting for judging.
Recipes details can be obtained from the Cookery Officer, Maree Wright on 0431 050 411.
Details of the next cooking day and recipes will
Merriwa CWA be included with the results from November 14.
Good luck to all cooks entering.
Penelope Fenley
SEVILLE ORANGE MARMALADE
Ingredients
• 4 Seville orange (about 500g/1lb 2oz in total), scrubbed
• 1.7l water• 1kg granulated sugar
Method
1. Halve the oranges and squeeze the juice into a large stainless-steel pan. Scoop the pips and pulp into a sieve over the pan and squeeze out as much juice as possible, then tie the pulp and pips in the muslin. Shred the remaining peel and pith, either by hand with a sharp knife or in a food processor (a food processor will give very fine flecks rather than strips of peel). Add the shredded peel and muslin bag to the pan along with the water. Leave to soak overnight. This helps to extract the maximum amount of pectin from the fruit pulp, which will give a better set. It also helps to soften the peel, which will reduce the amount of cooking needed.
2. Put the pan over a medium heat, then bring up to a simmer. Cook, uncovered, for 1½-2 hrs, until the peel has become very soft. (The cooking time will be affected by how thickly you have cut the peel.) To see if the peel is ready, pick out a thicker piece and press it between your thumb and finger. It should look slightly see-through and feel soft when you rub it.
3. Carefully remove the muslin bag, allow to cool slightly, then, wearing the rubber gloves, squeeze out as much liquid as possible to
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extract the pectin from the fruit pulp. Discard the bag and weigh the simmered peel mixture. There should be between 775-800g; if less, then top up with water to 775g.
4. Put 4 small plates in the freezer, ready to use when testing for setting point. Add the sugar to the pan, then put over a low heat. Warm gently so that the sugar dissolves completely, stirring occasionally. Do not boil, before the sugar is dissolved.
5. Increase the heat and bring up to the boil but do not stir while the marmalade is boiling. After about 5 mins the marmalade will start to rise up the pan (it may drop back and then rise again) and larger bubbles will cover the surface. After 8-10 mins boiling, test for setting point. Times will vary according to the size of the pan – in a large pan this takes 7-8 mins, in other pans it may take 12-15 mins. As setting point can be easily missed it’s better to test too early than too late.
6. To test the setting point: take the pan off the heat and allow the bubbles to subside. Take a plate from the freezer and spoon a little liquid onto the plate, then return to the freezer for 1 min. Push the marmalade along the plate with your finger. If setting point has been reached then the marmalade surface will wrinkle slightly and the marmalade won’t run back straight away. If it’s not at setting point, return to the heat and boil again for 2 mins before re-testing. Repeat until setting point is reached. If you have a sugar thermometer, setting point is reached at 105C, but it’s good to do the plate test as well.
7. Leave the marmalade to stand for 10 mins or until starting to thicken. If there’s any scum on the surface, spoon it off. Transfer the marmalade to sterilised jars. Cover with a wax disc (wax side down) and seal. When cold, label the jars and store in a cool, dark cupboard. The marmalade should keep for up to a year.
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JAM, JELLY, CONSERVES, MARMALADE, AND FRUIT SPREADS?
Have you ever wondered what the difference is between all the soft fruit spreads? Are jelly and jam the same thing? And what the heck is a gelée? In this post, we’ll explain the differences.
JAM
Jam is a thick mixture of fruit, pectin, and sugar that is boiled gently but quickly until the fruit is soft and has an organic shape, yet is still thick enough
that it spreads easily and can form a blob. In addition to being a spread, jams are also good for fillings.
JELLY
Jelly is made from sugar, pectin, acid, and fruit juice and is a clear spread that is firm enough to hold its shape. Jellies can also be made from ingredients other than fruit, such as herbs, tea, wine, liqueurs, flowers, and vegetables.
MARMALADE
Marmalade is a citrus spread made from the peel and pulp of the fruit. Marmalades are cooked for a long time and have no pectin, and are used as spreads and glazes.
PRESERVES
Preserves are spreads that have chunks of fruit surrounded by jelly.
FRUIT BUTTER
Fruit butter is a smooth and creamy spread that is created by slow-cooking fruit and sugar until it reaches the right consistency; these types of spreads are not always translucent and are often opaque. Fruit butters are best used as a spread and a filling.
CONSERVES
Conserves are made with dried fruits and nuts and are cooked. They have a very thick and chunky texture. Conserves work very well as a spread and as a condiment for meats and cheeses.
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I know it still feels a bit early for all of this Christmas talk, but it is closer than you think (only six weeks to go!) This is why it is vitally important to keep reading, you can thank me later...
MEAL IDEAS
It is now the time to be testing out the new recipes that you will add to the Dinner Table for Christmas this year. Trust me, you don’t want to be trying an amazing new dessert recipe on Christmas Eve - it is guaranteed to go horribly, terribly, amazingly wrong! So, come in and get a copy of any of the following issues, as they are packed with traditional, modern, fancy, rustic, colourful, tasteful and fun ideas for the table this Christmas:
Family Circle - the Gingerbread cake on the cover is delicious- ask any of the staff, who have all tasted it!
Better Homes and Gardens - free shortbread tins are fabulous (go crazy, get both designs!)
New Idea Christmas Made Easy - easy, recipes for the cook who isn’t a Masterchef (and doesn’t particularly want to be)
Women’s Weekly Christmas Day - full of fun ideas, especially for those who enjoy baking gifts for family and friends.
Super Food Ideas - ideas for everyone, including finger food, candy came cakes, glazed hams, and a very cool chocolate gingerbread house
Delicious Christmas - get ideas from all of the world’s best chefs, for stunning feasts and casual (but amazing) left-overs. There are ideas for all kinds of occasions, including cocktail parties, brunches, vegetarian menus and seafood feasts. (mouth watering yet?)
Diabetic Living - why should you be left out just because traditionally, Christmas and sugar have gone together like a fish in water. Create a delicious, eye-catching, healthy Christmas feast with ideas from this great issue.
Women’s Weekly Food and Craft - a mini book filled with great things to make with your children (or grandkids) so that the Christmas Spirit is awakened and brought to life for the whole
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DECORATIONS
As a lover of Christmas, nothing is more exciting than decorating for the festive season (unless you have a crazy cat, then it is just plain dangerous!) we have some lovely, small Christmas trees in store that will make the perfect addition to a small space. We have beautiful decorating ideas too- bright, pretty, sparkly, tasteful and everything in between.
IDEAS FOR PEOPLE OVERSEAS
We have some great ideas for your loved ones who live a world away. We have some great Australian Christmas cards (both boxed and singular) that will make Christmas wishes all the more special for them. We also have a fantastic range of Calendars available, including RM Williams Outback, Australian Sunsets, Australian Beaches, Australian Homesteads and more. They are the perfect gift as they are not going to cost a fortune to post.
DON’T FORGET THAT WE LAY-BY
Many people have already started their Christmas Lay-by. Do not miss out on the opportunity to do so- come in today and set one up.
DISCOUNT VOUCHERS
We have re-started our Discount vouchers just in time for Christmas. Check your dockets to see how much you will get off your next purchase!
PHONECARDS; all cards are now available including Telstra, Optus and Vodaphone. Cash or Eftpos only.
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02 6548 2246 0417 506 769
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Office hours are:9.30 to 2.30 weekdays
Bottle Museum building or leave a message on the answering service for
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Clothing and Footwear for all the familyMens and Ladies clothingChildren and Babywear
Shoes and joggersFashion Jewellery and Accessories
Handbags and LuggageBed Linen, Quilts and Towels
Hi Vis Work Wear, Boots and HatsDigitised Embroidery Service
Names and LogosFor clothing, Caps, Towels
School Items and Work Place Uniforms
Quality Clothing Friendly Service Affordable Prices
Di’s Clothing Patch
Phone: 6548 3023
OFFERS PENSIONER DISCOUNTS, MENS AND LADIES CUTS, PERMS, COLOURS, FOILS, HAIR EXTENSIONS, SPRAY TANS,
GIFT CERTIFICATES
OPEN TUESDAY TO FRIDAY
SATURDAY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Phone: 6548 2499
HAY SALES & HAY CONTRACTING
Small square and Round Bales
All Rural contracting available
Ring Darryl on 0429 485 168or 6548 5168
HANCKEL RURAL
MERRIWA HEALTHYENVIRONMENT
GROUP INC
CARING FOR OUR LAND, OUR WATERAND THE AIR WE BREATHE
Contact: Graham Brown 6547 6048 Ted Finnie 6548 5171
Visit: www.merriwa.nsw.au Clubs and Groups
Electrical ContractorsAir Conditioning ~ Home InstallationsRefrigeration ~ Electrical Accessories
Service Dealers (Daikin, Teco, Fisher Paykel, Electrolux) ~ White Goods ~ Appliances
C.J & J.M Vero & SonsPhone: 6548 2303
Fax: 6548 2053 After Hours: 6548 2045 (Emergencies Only)102a Bettington Street, Merriwa
ABN: 65 810 824 869 Lic#: 243746C Au: 29030
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NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AGRICULTURE & LIVESTOCK ADVICE
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
UPPER HUNTER offices Merriwa 6548 2175 (Mon & Tues 9 - 4pm, Wed 9 - 3pm) Scone 6540 2400 (Mon – Fri 8.30am - 4.30pm) Singleton 6572 2944 (Mon – Fri 10.00am - 3.00pm) Direct Local Contacts for: DISTRICT VET 0427 322311 BIOSECURITY - PEST ANIMALS 0429 722944 For more information on our range of services visit our website
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SchoolsC
hurches
Catholic Parish Merriwa & Cassilis
WEEKEND MASSES St Anne’s Merriwa
1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday - Sat 6.00pm 2nd & 4th Sunday - Sun 8.30am
St Joseph’s Cassilis 2nd & 4th Sunday - 10.00am
Parish Priest - 6548 2086 St Vincent de Paul - 6548 3092
Merriwa Anglican Parish.
Holy TrinityMerriwa
9.00am Sundays10.00am Fridays
Short Bible Study
7.30am Mon, Wed, Fri
Morning Prayer
St ColumbiaCassilis
11.00am every 2nd and 4th
Sunday
Contact: 0429 996 769
Rev’d Pat Kirkby - Local Priest
Services
141 BETTINGTON ST MERRIWA NSW 2329
PHONE:65482078 FAX: 65482063
CAN-AM *HUSQVARNA OUTDOOR PRODUCTS
*COOPER TYRES *MICKEY THOMPSON
*BRIDGESTONE *GOODYEAR/DUNLOP
*TOYO TYRES *MAXXIS TYRES FULL MECHANICAL WORKSHOP
Hunt MWA Pty LTd Licence No:41446
Merriwa Pharmacy
Opening Hours
Monday 9.00am - 5.30pmTuesday 9.00am - 5.30pm
Wednesday 9.00am - 5.30pmThursday 9.00am - 5.30pm
Friday 9.00am - 5.30pmSaturday 9.00am - 12.00pm
Phone 6548 22136548 2042
MORE THAN JUST A
One-stop for paying (nearly) all your bills
Business banking and personal banking
Stationary and greeting cards - inexpensive, full range
Computer and technology itemsMobile phones, starter kits and
recharge vouchers
Merriwa PO, 82 Bettington Street
POST OFFICE
Meets the first Wednesday of each month at 7.00pm at Merriwa RSL
Club
Merriwa Central SchoolP and C Association
President: Jayne CroninSenior Vice: Tori SimmonsJunior Vice: Yvonne McNaughtSecretary: Krichelle KhanTreasurer: Anna Whaley
MERRIWA SURGERY
OPENING HOURSMonday to Friday 8.30am to
6.00pmSaturday by arrangement.
DR EMAD JASEMFor all your medical needs.
For appointments please call the surgery on
6548 2305
St Davids
Service Times1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays at
11.00am3rd Sunday at 6.00pm
Rev David Kim - 6545 1396Pastor Richard Moors - 6543 1168
Peter Campbell - 6548 5126
Uniting
Vennacher Street Merriwa
Church
A rich learning environment in a friendly Christian atmosphere
All enquiries welcome
Principal - Helen Whale Ph 6548 2035
P&F President - Dermot Shannon Ph 6548 2996
St Joseph’s Primary School
Merriwa
A rich learning environment in a friendly Christian atmosphere
All enquiries welcome
Principal - Helen Whale Ph 6548 2035
P&F President - Dermot Shannon Ph 6548 2996
St Joseph’s Primary School
Merriwa
SANDY HOLLOWPUBLIC SCHOOL
Telephone02 6547 4521
Fax02 6547 4450
Email: [email protected].
[email protected] www.cassilis-p.school.nsw.edu.au
Cassilis Public School
Principal:
Coolah RoadCassilis NSW 2329
Ph: 63761009Fax: 63761005
Mrs Katie Burgess
[email protected] www.merriwa-c.schools.nsw.edu.au
Merriwa Central School
Primary Campus:6548 2101
Secondary Campus6548 2119
Group
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at 10.00am in the CWA Rooms, 159 Bettington Street
Visitors and new members are always welcome.
Enquiries to: President: Barbara Campbell
Phone: 6548 5131 Email: [email protected]
Secretary: Robyn McAlister Phone: 6548 3274
Email: [email protected]
CWA Meets 2nd
Monday of the month
Supporting the Smith Family
-A VALUED PART OF THE SMITH FAMLY-
Meet 4th Thursday of each month
Visitors are always welcome
Enquiries to:
President: Julie Smith - 0429 197 397
Secretary: Elaine Sparrow - 6548 8560
MERRIWA TOURIST WELCOMING CENTRE &
MEN’S SHEDArts, Crafts, Farm Produce!
Clean toilets!CENTRE:
Open every day9.30am-2.30pmMEN’S SHED:
Every Thursday10.00am onwards
President: J AlkerSecretary: E ShipwayTelephone: 6548 3201
MERRIWA PRE-SCHOOL &
ACTIVITY CENTRE
Pre-School is for 2 – 5 year olds
Open Monday – Friday 9am – 3pm Ph: 02 65 482 083
Email: [email protected] MAC is open for 5 – 12 year olds. Open Monday – Friday 3pm – 6pm & 9am – 5pm School Holiday time.
Ph: 02 65 482 082 Email: [email protected]
BUYING LOCALSUPPORTING LOCALEMPLOYING LOCAL
Ph/Fax: 6548 2375131 Bettington Street
Merriwa
M A MACCOUNTING
Email: [email protected] Skype: mamsydney
Website: www.mamandco.com.au
Professional Accounting Solutions
161 Bettington Street, Merriwa NSW 2329Merriwa: (02) 6548 2226 Toll free: 1800 252 972Sydney: (02) 9428 6000
Appointments only
Cloud ComputingAccounting & Taxation
Strategic PlanningEstate & Succession Planning
HAVE SOMETHING FOR SALE?
Or chasing a certain item?
Advertising an up and coming event?
Contact us at Merriwa Central Scool and we
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For appointments please phone6532 5013
Hunter Medical Practice
Merriwa and DenmanMonday – Friday 8.00am –
6.00pmMerriwa
Cnr Brisbane and MacKenzie Streets
Denman51 – 53 Ogilvie Street
PH: 6376 1002 Open every day 5pm
www.merriwashow.com.auPat Ryan - President
Toni Jones - Secretary
Tel: 0498 378 500
Established1908
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MERRIWA JUNIOR LEAGUE AND NETBALL
CLUBPresident:
Andrew Jamieson
Vice President:Murray Wright
Junior Vice President:
Andrew Webster
Secretary:Elaine Sparrow
Treasurer:John Sparrow
MERRIWA TENNIS ASSOCIATION
President: Robert Smith 6548 2213Secretary: Emily HallTreasurer: Krichelle Khan
Day - Night Competitions
Junior CompetitonsCourt Hire
Vice President: Hannah Walmsley
Merriwa Touch Football
Wednesday NightsJunior and Senior Comp
President: Cassie PorterSenior Vice President: Trent CooperSecretary: Tina Taylor
For more information contact 0428 485 177 or 0447 219 193.
Merriwa Rugby League Football Club
President – Seth MorganSnr Vice President – Gaynor
BlackadderJnr Vice President – Kayla
BarrySecretary – Anthony Kelly
Treasurer/Publicity Officer – Jessyca Morgan
R.S.L Club LtdBistro/Snack Bar Take Away
Lunch & Dinner 7 days Parties & Weddings a specialty ATM, SKY CHANNEL CLUB TAB, CLUB KENO DARTS, SNOOKER, POOL BBQ area and Kids Play area Friday Raffles and 3 Members Badge Draws Sunday Raffles Members Badge Draw between 11.30am & 1.30pm
Club: 6548 2157 Bistro: 6548 2295 For the information of members and their guests.
& DISTRICTLITTLE ATHLETICS CENTRE
2016/17 starts Oct 17! Tots (3 & 4 yrs) to u/17 yrs
Mondays 5.30 to 7.00pm at Merriwa No. 2 Oval
(throughout Terms 4 & 1)
New Members Welcomeph: Tash Taaffe 0458 574 015e: [email protected]
MERRIWA BUSHMAN’SCAMPDRAFT EST. 1947
President: Roger Moore 0427 153 446
Secretary: Megan Richards 0427 437 743
Treasurer: Jake McIntyre 0408 112 709
5 & 6 November 2016 [email protected]
Est. 1946
Rally days every 2nd Sunday of month from February to October
Clare Martin President 6548 2201
De Patterson Secretary 0416 194 501
Christine Riley Treasurer 0427 412 128
Meets each Tuesday at the Merriwa Sports
Club
7.00pm for 7.30pm
Rotary Club of Merriwa Inc
4 x 4m Marquee for Hire
6548 2025
2016 ROSTO OLIVES MERRIWA FESTIVAL OF THE FLEECES
JUNE LONG WEEKEND SINCE 1990
SATURDAY 10 JUNE 2016 A Family & Community focused event.
Phone: 6521 7046 or email: [email protected] www.upperhuntertourism.com.au
MERRIWA SSAA & APA
Range facilities and Fire arm testing available
President: Nathan TelferSecretary: Phil MartynContact 6547 6031 for
information
Shooting weekends 2nd and 4th weekend of the
month
MERRIWA RACES
Race Club President - David Alker
Contact - 0427 482 095
Vice Presidents - Peter Bishop and Paul Frampton
Race Day for 2017 is
April 22
Merriwa District Progress Association Inc
SUPPORT THE ORGANISATION
WHICH SUPPORTS YOUR COMMUNITY
Meets every 4th Wednesday at Merriwa RSL at 6:00 pm Phone Kim on 6548 3060 Or Beron on 6548 2245
Merriwa Cricket Club
President: Craig Drury - 0477 125 937
Senior Vice President: Murray Wright -
0428 482 394Secretary: Sonya Drury -
0459 541 450Treasurer: Mike Curtis
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Alexander Downs 6548 5170Australia Post Merriwa 6548 2042Brodie’s Cutting Edge 6548 2499Cassilis Bowling Club 6376 1002Cassilis Public School 6376 1009CJ and JM Vero and Sons 6548 2303Community Mutual Merriwa 6548 2651Country Womens Association 6548 3274Craig MacPherson Haulage 6548 2663Custom Made Kitchens 6548 2025Di’s Clothing Patch 6548 3023Festival of the Fleeces 6548 2109Fire and Rescue NSW 6548 2005Gummun Place Merriwa 6548 2111Hunter Local Lands Service 6548 2175IGA Merriwa Plus Liquor 6548 2315MA MacDonald 6548 2226Max’s Country Cuts 6548 2375Merriwa Activity Centre 6548 2083Merriwa Anglican Parish 0429 996769Merriwa Auto Electrical 6548 2114Merriwa Bushmans Camdraft 0427 437 743Merriwa Catholic Parish 6548 2086Merriwa District Education Foundation
6376 1052Merriwa District Progress Association
6548 2245Merriwa Healthy Environment Group
6547 6048Merriwa Junior Rugby League and Netball Club 6548 8560Merriwa Little Athletics 6548 5002Merriwa Newsagency 6548 2031Merriwa Central School Primary 6548 2101 Secondary 6548 2119Merriwa Central School P and C 6548 2246Merriwa PAH and I 0498 378 500Merriwa Pharmacy 6548 2213Merriwa Pony Club 0427 412 128Merriwa Pre-School and Kindergarten
6548 2083Merriwa Rugby League Football Club
6548 2844Merriwa RSL Club 6548 2157Merriwa Sports Club 6548 2028Merriwa Tennis Club 6548 2910Merriwa Touch Football 0427 391 337Merriwa Tourist Welcoming Centre and Men’s Shed 6548 3201Merriwa Tyre and Service Centre
6548 2078Merriwa VIEW Club 6548 8560M Nutt Contracting 6548 2004Non Emergency Medical Transport
6548 2653NSW Farmers Association 0455 455 760Rotary Club Merriwa 6548 2025Russell’s Earthmoving 6548 2246Sandy Hollow Public School 6547 4521Sporting Shooters Association 6547 6031St Davids Uniting Church 6548 5126St Josephs Primary School 6548 2035Trinity Markets 6548 2323Upper Hunter Shire Council Merriwa
6540 1100Welderup 6548 2500
EMERGENCY SERVICESIn case of emergency call 000
or 112 for mobile services
Police (Admin only) 6548 2203Police Mobile 0408 293 423Police Assistance 131 444Fire (Admin only) 6548 2005Hospital - MPS 6532 5000Rural Fire Service 1800 081 166SES Emergency 132 500Merriwa Rescue Squad 6548 2538Hunter Medical Practice - Dr Noman Jawaad 6532 5013Merriwa Surgery - Dr Emad Jasem
6548 2305
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Merriwa Sports ClubClubs
New
sThe Sports Club provides a wide range of benefits for members and guests.Mondays - Happy Two Hours - 4.00pm to
6.00pm
Tuesdays - Rotary meets - 7.00pm for 7.30pm
Thursdays - 6.00pm Bingo - prizes of club and meat vouchers. Raffle and Super 39 special prize
Fridays - Happy Two Hours - 5.00pm to 7.00pm, free raffle.
Saturdays - Monster Raffle. Tickets on sale at 6.45pm drawn 7.30pm, winners jackpot, dinner draw and Saturday Badge Draw.
Sundays - Members badge draw plus three raffles choice of $25.00 meat or fuel vouchers
Last Sunday each month - Smorgasbord all you can eat Chinese entree, mains and desserts.
Casual bowls and golf also available. Donations in honesty box.
Chinese/Australian Restaurant open for lunch Wednesday to Sunday, 12 noon to 2.00pm. Dinner Tuesday to Sunday 5.00pm to 8.30pm. Closed Mondays, reopen 5.00pm Tuesday.
For bookings and take away - telephone 6548 3228. DON’T FORGET CHINESE SMORGASBORD SUNDAY
NOVEMBER 27WEEKEND RESULTS
Saturday Raffle November 5Saturday members draw no 180, was not won – next week $180.00
Winners Jackpot not won - next week $460.00
Dinner: B Voysey Bowls Raffle: B Voysey Free Tickets: B Voysey
Sunday Raffle November 6
Members draw, no 387, was not won – next week $500.00.
Please note: Saturday raffle will commence at 7.00pm.
TWILIGHT BOWLS
Every Friday night from 6.00pm.
Everyone welcome – bowlers and non-bowlers.
Under 12 Kids Disco 3.30pm till 6.00pm
WOMEN’S BOWLSCongratulations to Shirley Hayes, Loretta Cooper on receiving their Super Veterans Badges and to Philomena Constable for receiving her Star Veteran’s Badge, a great achievement.
COMING EVENTS
Mixed Social Friendship Day of Bowls at Merriwa on Wednesday November 30, 2016.
Morning Tea – 9.30am
Play - 10.00am
Casual Dress – flat sole shoes please
Gold coin donation for nearest Spider, Coin and Ditch – Raffle
Please bring a Secret Santa gift (around $10.00)
All welcome to attend.
Please leave your name with Joy Hancock on 0418 213 150 or on the board at the Club by November 25, 2016.
No Social Bowls on this day.
Lady Bowlers and Social Bowlers Christmas Dinner Wednesday December 7. More information at a later date so please watch the Ringer
Local Mixed Bowls on Wednesdays, casual dress play 10.00am on the green. All welcome to attend.
Next Meeting Monday November 14, 2016 at Sports Club at 3.00pm.
Loretta Cooper
Free Entry
Saturday November 19.
Must be accompanied by an adult.
CHRISTMAS PARTY
A date for your Calendar Saturday December 10 at Merriwa Sports Club Christmas Party more details to come.
Libby Gear
CROSS COUNTRY MERRIWA Service Special on all Minor Services
½ price labour plus free Safety CheckPlease call and see Jey at the Workshop
6548 2106
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FRIDAY NIGHT SNACK BAR
Affordable meals for all the family.
Friday night raffles
Members Draw, Joker Draw, Meat/Vege tray draw, Schooner Draw.
LAST FEW FRIDAY’S RESULTS
Members draw - no details given
Joker draw - no details given
Wednesday night is Pizza and Garlic bread night with locally made pizzas.
Friday night is Snack bar and Raffles.
Saturday is open from 4.00pm with $3.00 schooners and bar snacks from 4.00pm until 6.00pm.
Annual General Meeting is December 4 at 7.30pm.
Kathy Sumpter
Cassilis Bowling ClubThe Members Lucky Badge for $2300.00 was not won on Friday at 8.30pm the number was 335, this week jackpots to $2350.00.
The 7.00pm draw for $100.00 was not won, the number was 492 this week it jackpots to $120.00.
The 9.00pm draw for $180.00 was not won the number was 606, this week it jackpots to $200.00
The Thursday badge draw for $240.00 was not won the number was 459, this week it jackpots to $260.00 and will be drawn between 6.00–7.00pm. LTPS/16/04092.
The Sunday morning badge draw for $1350.00 was not won last week the number was 80, this week it jackpots to $1400.00 and will be drawn between 11.30am and 1.30pm and you must be present to win the money. LTPS/16/04092.
COMING EVENTS
MEN’S HEALTH NIGHT - Thursday November 24 - 7.30pm.
Birthday vouchers each month are also available at the bar at the beginning of the month.
‘T-BONE TUESDAY’
Every Tuesday you can now order a T-Bone, chips and salad or veg for just $15.00.
Also every Thursday have a chicken schnitzel, chips and salad or veg for just $12.50.
James Squire Promotion – purchase a James Squire on tap and receive a bonus James Squire bottle opener.
WHAT’S HAPPENING IN THE CLUB
HAPPY HOUR Thursday 6.00pm-7.00pm Friday 6.00pm-7.00pmNEW 9.00pm to 10.00pm Friday Sunday 11.00am-12.00noon
Members prices are $3.50 schooners and $2.50 middies and $5.00 for Corona’s.
BISTRO HOURS – lunch 12.00am – 2.00pm, evening 6.00pm to 8.30pm.
Matthew Morgan
Merriwa RSL Club
Merriwa Rugby League Football Club
Next meeting is Sunday November 20, 2016 at 2.30pm at the Merriwa RSL Club.
LOOKING FOR
Reserve Grade and League Tag coaches, First Aid, League Safe and Managers for the 2017 Football Season.
If you think you are capable and would like to apply please send your application to PO BOX 147, Merriwa NSW 2329 or email it to [email protected]
Positions close on Friday December 2, 2016
Jessyca Morgan
GAME FARM MERRIWAPOSITION VACANT
We are looking for a young enthusiastic worker to join our team
On our poultry farm Monday to Friday collecting eggs and other light duties
For more information please email [email protected]
or phone 0418 235 646
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SportingN
ews incentive. If you would like to join the Bates, Halse,
Taaffe, Patterson and Luke athletes in Glendale, let De Patterson our treasurer know next Monday. Entry is $15.00 per athlete or $40.00 (maximum) for a family.
Thanks so much to our coaches on Monday – wonderful to have you back Sally Hagley - Tiny Tots (and I) really missed you! James Hagley, James Munro, Andrew Luke, Belinda Keane - awesome as always - and Emma Sparrow on BBQ, thanks heaps.
If you haven’t already done so, get your membership paperwork into Mel Bates next Monday. See you down on the track next Monday night from 5.30pm. New members always welcome – aged 3 to 16.
Tash Taaffe
Merriwa Little Athletics Club
Merriwa Cricket ClubSaturday brought our first home game that we got to play for the season as our first game was a washout, as we played on our well prepared wicket on Number One Sportsground against Murrurundi. The weather was good apart from the wind that kept constant throughout the day, which made for some interesting cricket!
Merriwa won the toss and elected to bat. Our batters impressed in front of a home crowd, with skipper Jon making a handy 23 opening, Will chalking up 24 runs, and Seth holding up a fantastic middle order innings for 55 runs, scoring 8 boundaries in the process. The tail showed a slight wag before the end of our innings with Justin scoring two boundaries in just three balls, before losing the last wicket and leaving our total at a season best 150 runs. H. Hobdon from Murrurundi recovered from bowling 4 wides in his first over to put in a respectable 3/23 off his 8 overs, and J McLymont bowled an equally impressive 3/25 off his 8.
After the lunch break, Murrurundi’s innings commenced in a similar way to ours, but a fantastic effort from our bowlers and fielders kept us in the match. Will and Seth bowled with their usual blistering pace, with Will bowling 3/13 off his 8 overs (including five maidens) and Seth following up his half century with 3/36, finishing off Murrurundi in his 7th over with an incredible triple wicket maiden. Also notably in the field was an impressive performance from Jay-me; after dropping a skyed ball, he threw the ball at the stumps from at least 20 metres and run out one of their top scorers.
In the end, we scored our first win of the season, defeating Murrurundi by 19 runs. It was great to play at home and get lots of support from the
A new initiative for the club thanks to sponsorship from McDonalds are our weekly Improvement awards that are
chosen by our coaches on training nights.
CONGRATULATIONS to our four fabulous athletes of the week…Wills Mulligan for brilliant listening and trying hard in all areas of training, Grace Campbell (Tots) for having the confidence to try new games by herself, Ben Patterson for running really well in the 200m and 400m and Mikayla Telfer for her amazing natural high jump ability. Brilliant work kids, and a great start to your season!
A note for families new to Little Athletics, Merriwa runs their nights a little differently to larger clubs. Because we don’t have all the equipment, loads of athletes in each age group, heaps of parents to run events, a perfect 400m track (ours is around 330m) or throws and jumping gear we use our Monday nights to train and then go away to carnivals held at other clubs that do have all the gear! In this way, our athletes are exposed to the huge benefits of competition – comps give athletes a reason to come to training, to work on their technique, improve fitness, stamina and discover their own abilities and most importantly, their confidence grows astronomically.
Athletes also learn to lose, to understand what it takes to be their best (no, you generally don’t just ‘win’ you actually have to work at it) and gives them an inner confidence to help deal with life’s challenges because they become used to that feeling of ‘butterflies’, of anticipation, of excitement and they learn how to manage those feelings… all these things help with confidence building in lots of other areas like preparing for tests, exams or public speaking – whatever else makes you feel nervous!
We have seen huge development and improvement in all our athletes that go away even to one or two carnivals a year. If you can wrangle it, we highly recommend attending at least one carnival – there are usually two or three to choose from each term. The next one is Lake Macquarie who have kindly invited us along to a one day ‘run for fun’ carnival on Sunday 20 November at the Glendale stadium. This is a synthetic track, and the largest one in our region. It is also where most school interschool carnivals for the Hunter are held and where our Regional carnival will be held so a great ‘practice’ venue. This carnival is open to all age groups, including Tiny Tots with medals for participation an added
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locals!
Patrick Gilbey
We would also like to take this opportunity to thank our sponsors and supporters for all of your amazing support this season,
Thank you to:
Merriwa Sports ClubThousand Guineas Beef/Tullatua PartnershipMerriwa EngineeringRostoRoyal Hotel MerriwaTrio AngusGundibri Pty LtdWelderup Pty LtdCassilis ParkOsmond’s Pumps and Water SolutionsFrampton FarmsBlooms Pumps and IrrigationMerriwa RSLMax’s Country CutsKemp Rural PartnershipTed CarrMerriwa PharmacyCurte PiePA and EG GallagherMerriwa IGAElders MerriwaCRT MerriwaGilders Transport
Please Save the Date for the Cricket Christmas party on December 17, which is a Day/Night match, start time 3.00pm, there will be food, refreshments and fun for the kids and Santa will be there too. All profits are going to charity, so come along and have some fun cheering for our guys as they go up against Belltrees.
If you would like to get involved please contact as at [email protected] or call 0459 541 450.
Sonya Drury
Merriwa Touch Football ClubREF COURSE
We have had an email from Scone in relation to a refereeing course which we are hoping to get interested persons for. This is open for anyone playing in the senior competition or who currently referees any of the games. We hope to assist those interested. Remember that once you are ticketed, your game payment goes from $10.00 to $15.00.
Numbers are needed to order the course booklets and arrange numbers with David Casson as soon as we can.
At this point the sessions will be held on Tuesday November 15, Scone RSL - 6.00pm start. Those wishing to attend must complete an online component which reduces the time at the course. A copy of the certificate issued (takes a couple of hours) needs to be brought along. The courses generally cost $45.00.
A $20.00 deposit needs to be left before booklets are ordered to indicate they will come, we get the documentation and they don’t show. If we can get 8-10 people then David would be happy to complete the course here in Merriwa.
Time is running out to get your name in.
ROUND 6Ladies
Incre-i-bowls v’s MCC’s
Cassilis Chicks v’s Team Believe
RSL v’s The Royals
Mens
Denman Devils v’s RSL
Rockwell v’s ROAR
Tourist Terriers v’s Bowling Barrels
Tina Taylor
Time
6.00
6.45
7.30
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Contact Tina Taylor on 6548 2119.
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NOVEMBER
Saturday 19 • Men’s Breakfast - Parish Hall - 7.30am
Tuesday 22 • Merriwa Bushman’s Campdraft and Rodeo Association Annual General Meeting - Merriwa RSL Club - 7.00
Friday 25 • Anglican Guild - Christmas Street Stall and Large Raffle
• Messy Church - Parish Hall - 3.30pmDECEMBER
Saturday 10 • Merriwa Sports Club Christmas Party and Kids Disco
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