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PO Box 146 Lyndoch SA 5351 Email: [email protected]
Train Enthusiasts Required Looking for any interested people to get together to share their love of model trains. Contact: David Pettifor Tel. 0416 095 095
Z-Gauge model trains (pictured) will be on display at this years Lyndoch Christmas Party on Friday 9th December. These trains travel around Australia every year on displays so it is very exciting to have such a collection on show.
This will certainly be a must see!!
Lyndoch Christmas Party 9th December - Lyndoch Oval - 5-10pm
Can you spare an hour or two? The Lyndoch Christmas Party needs people to assist in setting up for this fun family event. Set up is from 10am on Friday 9th December until 4.30pm (Party begins at 5pm).
If anyone is free to help even for an hour or two please call Reuben 0439009094 or Rachel 0488737063.
Look for us on facebook at
2016 Lyndoch Christmas Party -----------------------------------------------------------
Appearing
this year -
Rockabilly Fashion Parade
Hot Rods
Model Trains
Loads of stalls
Entertainment for the
kids and adults
Father Christmas
Christmas Carols
Abbeyfield News
November is heading to be a busy month for Abbeyfield
AGM – Annual General Meeting Tuesday November 15th at 7pm in the William-stown Soldiers Memorial Hall. Discussions about our strategic plan and the future as the Southern Barossa Aged Care Hub. Members $10 subscription is now due and can be paid at the AGM. This is a com-munity facility which we can be very proud of. Come and join us.
December - We look forward to the Christmas Parade on the 11th and lots of food and
fun during the month until the New Year.
Lyndoch Tennis Club
WOMEN needed for Saturday Seniors. We are desperately seeking a few extra females for our Saturday Div 2 & 3 Senior teams, so if you’d
like to get out and meet some new people we would love to have you along. Practice is on Thursdays
after 7pm for seniors and juniors run from 5.30pm. It’s not too late to join for this season.
For more details contact: Brenda 0439 301 552
Have you got Photographs of Lyndoch and surrounding areas during the floods?
Please consider donating a copy for archiving with the Lyndoch Historical Society for future generations to come.
Photos can be emailed to [email protected] or visit the Historical Rooms on a Tuesday af-ternoon. Burned discs or USB’s can be left with Library staff to pass onto the group if required and we can get these back to you. Please include where the photo was tak-en if it is not obvious and who took the photo for photo credits. Contact: Di Lane for further info Tel 0403 304 467
Anglican Church of the Barossa
Holy Trinity Church, Barossa valley Way, Lyndoch
November 6th 830am, Holy Communion
November 13th
10.30am Holy Communion with Lyndoch Lutheran Church
November 20th
10am Holy Communion, St Hugh’s Angaston
November 27th
10am, Morning Prayer
All Welcome
Contact Fr.Steven de Kleer
8564 2087 M 0428 877 833
SANDY CREEK UNITING CHURCH 162 Williamstown Road, Cockatoo Valley
Welcome all to our worship Services which are held in the church on Sunday mornings at 9.30 am Followed by morning tea and time for fellowship and lots of chatter.
The congregation at Sandy Creek, A small group of friendly people working well together would like to welcome everyone in the local community to any or all of our events.
Throughout the year we have some outreach ac-tivities: Dec 11th Carol service & Nativity Play, 7.30pm Dec 24th Christmas Eve Service 8pm We look forward to seeing our Neighbours at any of these events. Our Bush Chapel alongside the church is available for Pri-vate quiet contem-plation or can be hired for Baptisms,
Weddings, Funerals or Family Gatherings.
For more details contact John 8522 1391 or Leslee 8524 4086
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WANTED A friendly donkey to take part in our
nativity at the Carol Service on Sunday De-cember 11th at 7.30pm.
The service is held outdoors next to the Sandy Creek Uniting Church, 162 William-stown Rd, Cockatoo valley. Please contact Leslee 85244086 or John 85221391.
ROWLAND FLAT WINE HERO CELEBRATED The Bruce Thiele Red Wine Club will raise a glass To Barossa Legend and fa-vourite son Bruce Thiele at a special Dinner at the Rowland Flat Centre on Tuesday 22nd of November. It is fitting that this recognition is held at Row-land Flat. Just across the road from the Rowland flat centre is the Orlando Winery where Bruce's star shone bright. A limited number of non member guests will be invited to celebrate the Occasion. See barossa.com It was way back in the 1960's when Bruce Thiele, a teenage farmer's son, started his lifelong affair with the Barossa wine industry. It was a love that grew with each passing year and he was faithful to the end. Bruce joined Or-lando Wines in 1978 as Warehouse Manager. His enthusiasm and infectious personality soon saw him promoted to Orlando Public Relations. This is where Bruce Thiele, the Barossa farm boy, found his niche. Bruce quickly be-came the face of Orlando. In 1994 he was inducted as a Baron of the Barossa and went on to become the Grand Master. Bruce passed in October 2007 and he left many legacies. Not the least of these was the Red Wine Club that he founded. This is now one of our oldest wine clubs In his honour it is now known as the Bruce Thiele Red Wine Club. Bob Heinicke from Lyndoch and the Bruce Thiele Red Wine Club said " ac-knowledging our Barossa Icons is a culture that defines our Barossa heritage. The toast to Bruce Thiele will be made with a special Bruce Thiele labelled Red wine made by Orlando. Prominent Lyndoch identity and Winemaker Rick Burge will host a tasting of various winemakers Pinots in an interactive and informative session prior to dinner. Food by the Barossa Traveller Food & Wine Society will be wine matched with the Pinot used at Dinner. First time Guests for the Salute to Bruce Thiele night will be subsidized by Bruce Thiele Red Wine Club. For first time guest information ring Peter Frick 042 368 3964
Williamstown Lyndoch Landcare Meetings are held on the 4th Wednesday of each month @ 7.30pm in the Lyndoch Meeting Room (Back of the Library). Working Bees are every Thursday from 9am—12 noon and every 4th Saturday from 9am—12 noon, except on days over 30
degrees. Anyone is welcome.
Storytime @ the Lyndoch Library
Every Monday Morning at 9.30am during the school term
Contact Tel. 8524 4009 for more info.
Lyndoch Baptist Church
9 Kauffmann Ave, Lyndoch
You are welcome to join us every Sunday at 10am for our regular weekly service
Pastor Dennis Triplett Tel. 8523 1346
Enquiries— please contact. Chair: Brian Green Tel. 8524 4740 Vice-Chair: Elke Wiese Tel. 8524 6397 Treasurer: Joerg Wiese 8524 6397 Secretary: Carol Green Tel. 8524 4740
Want to join the COMMUNITY CHOIR SINGING
CHRISTMAS CAROLS at the LYNDOCH CHRISTMAS PARTY
2016?
All ages Welcome – first practice is Thursday 3rd November at 7pm in the Lyndoch Institute. Enquiries Rachel 0488737063
2017 HOSTWORKS STAGE 1 TOUR DOWN UNDER Loops Williamstown, Lyndoch,
Sandy Creek and Cockatoo Valley TUESDAY 17 JANUARY 2017
Lyndoch is hosting the Santos Tour Down Under finish line again next year!
We welcome knitters and crocheters again this year to help decorate the town. Wool can be picked up &
Knitting dropped off at the Library as was done last
year. Everyone welcome to help as much or as little as they can. For more information Tel Reuben on 0439009094.
Barossa Craft Fair
Facebook: Barossa Craft Fair
A great place to begin your Christmas shopping with light lunches and
Devonshire teas available.
Demonstrations of English Paper Piecing by Cynthia’s Ark
Saturday 26th November
9.30am—3.30pm
Tanunda Showhall Admission $3.00 children under 15 free
Over 50 stalls
Stalls include: Cardmaking supplies Quilting supplies Handmade greeting cards Jewellery Soy candles Homemade produce Wooden products Baby products and lots more
Enquiries Di 8562 4387/0411442854
Proudly sponsored by BOSHC
Name the Christmas Carol
Answers will be supplied next month
Scrabble Group
Monday Mornings 10am
Lyndoch Library Meeting Room
Cost $1 (includes tea, coffee and biscuits)
Anyone welcome. Contact Julie Bailey Tel. 8563 8440.
Some sad news - for those of you who are regulars to the Lyndoch Community Market, you may know Ken and Maureen who usually have their stall full to the brim with handmade greeting cards. Unfortunately after a relatively short illness, Ken passed away on 27 October. On behalf of the market stallholders, condolences go out to Maureen and his other family members. I am sure he will be sorely missed.
LYNDOCH HISTORICAL SOCIETY
The Lyndoch Historical Society held its Annual General Meeting recently. Ivan Randall was re-elected as President, Quentin Nuske, Vice President, and Anne Hausler, Secretary/Treasurer. Elected to the committee were Jack and June Filsell, Margaret and Shane Sloan, Amelia Rozycki and Donna Brand. Following the meeting the Society turned back time one hundred years to 1916 with a power point display of that period in the town’s history.
On 20th July 1916 a farewell social for the Crambrook family was held. Mr Crambrook had started business nineteen years ago in the corner store. He was involved in the Rifle Club, Institute and had been librarian since the opening of the new Institute. He was presented with a Morris chair. This 100 year old chair is now on display in the Society’s rooms. The next meeting for the Historical Society will take place on Tuesday 13th December, Lyndoch Naming Day. It will commence at 6.00 p.m. at the Pioneer Park where a plaque to indicate the 175th Anniversary Tree will be unveiled. This will be followed by the annual ceremony at Light’s cairn in Fiebig Square. At 6.30 a power point display will be shown of the unveiling of the William Light Monument that occurred earlier in January. Afterwards there will be a shared community tea. Anyone interested is welcome to attend.
Barossa Area Fundraisers
for Cancer Inc
BAFFC is a not for profit organization helping to fi-nancially assist, support and improve the quality of
life for cancer patients in the Barossa Area.
We run a variety of programs which include: Transport through the Barossa Council for cancer patients to be transported to city appointments. Contact: 85 638411 Home assistance – cleaning/gardening etc for breast cancer and general cancer patients Contact: 0415743683 Wig program – we have wigs for clients to use as they require. Our qualified hairdresser will help you with all you need. Contact Pauline: 85244484 or 0438407790 Wheel chair hire
For any other inquires and donations contact the secretary
Barossa Area Fundraisers for Cancer Inc (BAFFC)
Box 155, Greenock SA 5360
Contact: Tash 0415743683 - Secretary
LYNDOCH BRANCH At the October meeting of the branch it was decided to re-arrange the published calendar for November. The meeting on Monday 7th November will be a visit to the Virginia Nursery including time for lunch. Members will meet at the rear of the library at 11.30am.
The Red Cross Tracing Service Every day all over the world families are torn apart by war, conflict, disaster or migra-tion. Red Cross’ Tracing Service works across international borders to help separated fami-lies re-establish contact, exchange news and clarify the fate of the missing. Using our network of Red Cross and Red Crescent societies in 190 countries, we have access to people in the most difficult of circumstances – conflict zones, disaster zones, refugee camps and places of detention. Red Cross’ International Tracing service is free and the only one of its kind in the world. To find out if we can help, please call Red Cross Adelaide on 08 8100 4642 or Email [email protected] or call into our office at 212 Pirie Street, Adelaide.
BBBfm 89.1 in Tanunda has a Facebook page
at bbbfm 89.1
so come on board and “like” us
M: 0477 033 230 E: [email protected]
November 2016
*PLEASE NOTE: WORSHIP PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Just ask Staff how.
Meet every week on a Tuesday and Wednesday from 9am – 1pm. New members welcome. Some Small projects have been completed and there is lots to do and talk
about. For more information or to book a job with them please phone Glen on 0409675937 or Simon on 0439509207
Church Year Lyndoch Rowland Flat
Pentecost 25 6 November
HC 9am (Rev P Hartwich)
Simple spoken HC 10.30am (Rev P Hartwich)
Pentecost 26 13 November
Parish Worship with Anglicans @ Holy Trinity, Lyndoch. 10.30am
Last Sunday Church year
20 November
HC 9am (Rev P Miller)
Traditional spoken HC 10.30am (Rev P Miller)
Advent 1(year A) 27 November
Advent evening 7pm (Chris Jaensch)
Parish Worship 9am (Chris Jaensch)
Advent 2 4 December
Confirmation @ St Jakobi 10am (Rev P Hartwich)
Simple spoken HC 10.30am TBC
Subscribe to The Grapevine and receive it by email every month. Simply send an email to: lyndochgrapevine@ hotmail.com
And type "subscribe" in the subject line and next month you will re-ceive it via email
Read the Grapevine online @ www.barossa.sa.gov.au Go to: Our region; Our townships; LYNDOCH; Other town information (towards the bottom). You can also view previous months issues here as well.
Grapevine Submissions: Email: [email protected]
Post: PO Box 146 LYNDOCH 5351. Editor: Di Lane Tel. 8522 6486. 0403 304 467
Cut off date will be the 25th of every month. ADVERTISING RATES
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Colour Advertisement - - $ 102 inc gst
Anglican Parish of the Barossa
Lyndoch Op Shop 5A Gilbert St, Lyndoch
1st week of the month SALE
October 31st - November 5th
Come on in and grab a bargain
Open: Mon, Wed, Thurs: 10am - 3.30 pm Tues, Fri: 10 am - 4 pm Saturday: 9 am - 2.30 pm Open some Public Holidays
Please share our page with your friends
Date:
November Oct 31st- 5th
Lyndoch Op Shop SALE
2016 3rd Lyndoch Christmas Party community choir practice
4th Lyndoch Social Dancing - Monthly Dance
7th Lyndoch Red Cross - 11.30am meet in carpark
7th Williamstown Uniting Church Garden Club
12th Lyndoch Community Market
15th Abbeyfield AGM
19th Abbeyfield Strawberry Fete
20th Lyndoch Cardmaking Night
22nd Bruce Thiele Red Wine Club event
23rd Lyndoch Williamstown Landcare 7.30pm
25th Grapevine cut off date for next issue
26th Barossa Craft Fair - Tanunda Showhall
December 2nd Lyndoch Social Dancing - Monthly Dance
5th-10th Lyndoch Op Shop SALE
5th Lyndoch Red Cross - 2pm Meeting Room
5th Williamstown Uniting Church Garden Club
9th Lyndoch Christmas Party
10th Lyndoch Community Market
11th Williamstown Christmas parade
11th Sandy Creek Uniting Church Outdoor Carol Service
YOU can MAKE a DIFFERENCE to our township— JOIN the Lyndoch & Districts Community Group.
This group is a Lyndoch based sub-committee of The Barossa Council that coordinates the use of our local community facilities by local sporting, recreation and community bodies and providing local input into the ongoing development of these facilities. We are also responsible for community events and projects around the township so
Get involved and meet new people along the way. Simon Taylor Tel. 0439 509 207