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Voices soar from the tingle tops
November 29, 2017 www.walpole.org.au
Community newspaper
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Walpole CRC in litter-free Walpole.
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Walpole Weekly
The Valley of the Giants Tree Top Walk hosted the West Australian Opera on Saturday in what can only be described as an extraordinary evening of music in a magical setting.
The WA Opera and the Valley of the Giants were thrilled to be able to offer this unique event showcasing
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Sara Macliver, Fleuranne Brockway, Luke Bentley, Regional Manager DBCA, Mark Alderson, Julie Ross, Paul O’Neill (Picture courtesy Julie Ross)
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St George’s Anglican Church
Walpole Corner Vista and Pier Streets
Holy Communion Sunday 10am.
Contact: Rev Sue Lodge-Calvert Telephone: 9848 2173 Website: www.denmarkanglican.org.au
November
30 Melissa Sawyer, Mal Smeathers, Jack Rowlands
December
2 John O’Brien
4 Timmy English
5 Ruby Broun, Jamie Benson
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Temperatures and rainfall recorded in North Walpole Sunday November 19 to Saturday November 25, 2017
Temperatures Rainfall
Min Max mm
Sunday 14.8 20 13.2
Monday 11.7 22.3 0
Tuesday 11.8 19.5 .8
Wednesday 7.2 20.1 0
Thursday 8.3 22.3 0
Friday 9.5 21.9 0
Saturday 11.1 20.1 0
14 Total rainfall for the week
Walpole forecast for the next five days:
Sources: www.bom.gov.au; www.willyweather.com.au
Walpole Weather
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55 Strickland Street Denmark
Date Details
Weekly At the Sport and Recreation Centre
Badminton - Mondays, 6.30pm
Tabata - Tuesdays, 7.30am Kinder Gym - Tuesdays, 10am Autumn Club - Tuesdays, 1pm-3pm Gymnastics - Tuesdays, 3.15pm Seniors Activity and Social Club -
Wednesdays, 10am-3pm
Supa Step - Wednesdays, 5.15pm
Social Cycle - Thursdays, 9am Tone and Stretch - Thursdays, 9am Moov-it - Thursdays, 10.30am Zumba Gold - Fridays, 9am-10am (DVD) Yoga - Saturdays, 9am At the Walpole Community Hall
Yoga - Thursdays, 6pm Mahjong - Mondays, 10am At the Walpole CRC
Seniors Computing - Thursdays,
Monthly Walpole Cancer Support Group meets second Tuesday of every month
Call Di 0423 937 188
Nov 30 Walpole Pharmacy Christmas Event, 5.30pm-7.30pm
Dec 2 Dingo Flat Studio Open Day at “Mahaladale” 343 Dingo Flat Road, Walpole, 10am-4pm
Dec 2 Busy Bee at Ficifolia Community
Garden, 9am onwards
Dec 5 International Volunteer Day
Dec 5 Walpole Gymnastics Club class at the Walpole Rec Centre, 4.30pm
Dec 7 Anytime Carpet Cleaning in Walpole
Dec 8 Christmas Business After Hours at the Walpole Rec Centre, 5.30pm-7.30pm
Dec 9 Denmark Arts Markets at Berridge Park, 10am-4pm
Dec 15 Petrichor Gallery littleBIG art prize
applications close 5pm
Dec 16 WASO Simulcast at Walpole CRC, 7pm
Dec 16 Blessing of the (Emergency Services)
Fleet at Pioneer Park, 10am
Dec 16 Christmas Carols, 5pm - 6pm at the Denmark Scouts Christmas Fair, Brazier Street, 2pm-7.30pm
Weekly events
TRAINS, PLANES & CRUISES The world comes to Walpole
Walpole now has its own licensed Travel Agent
You now can benefit from over 30 years of Travel Experience
Hi my name is Chad and I would love to assist with
finding the perfect holiday, airfare, cruise, travel insurance, for you and your family.
Dec 16 Walpole Markets at Pioneer Park, 9am-1pm
Dec 30 Walpole Markets at Pioneer Park, 9am-1pm
Jan 7 Walpole Artisan Markets at Pioneer Park, 9am-1pm
Jan 26 Walpole Markets at Pioneer Park, 9am-1pm
Feb 17 Walpole Markets at Pioneer Park, 9am-1pm
Mar 3 Walpole Markets at Pioneer Park, 9am-1pm
Apr 14 Walpole Markets at Pioneer Park, 9am-1pm
Date Details
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We welcome your opinion Co-operation between Walpole Tidy Towns and Shire employees
At a time when it is fashionable to criticise local Government. I had the pleasure to observe Brad and Mark, our local Shire of Manjimup workers, removing tree prunings and debris from the road verges around town.
This co-operation between Walpole Tidy Towns and Shire employees is to be praised and no doubt contributes to the attractiveness of Walpole.
- Michael Filby, Walpole Tidy Towns
Letters to the Editor
Opera in the Trees
What an amazing evening. Four powerful soloists
singing their hearts out midst the spot-lit trees.
Sara rendering ‘Ode to the Moon’ while over her head the moon is shining among the karris. Thomas on the keyboard producing grand-piano resonance. I think the WA Opera company enjoyed themselves as well.
What a shame Walpole didn’t know more about it.
- Kate O’Brien
Clearing North Walpole Road
I would like to thank the Shire of Manjimup for replying to my letter in the Walpole Weekly.
There are some answers, but it is far from clear what is being planned.
No more than 10 trees will be removed Mr Omodei writes. Which ones? How many of the centuries old trees are on the list?
I still believe that this road can be fixed without removing any big trees. For starters there should be a speed limit of 70km/h driving south before the two big trees that are closest to the road, plus give way signs. I am sure the clever engineers from the Shire can find a way to give us a safe road without cutting down these iconic trees. This road is not a truck route and is also not a black spot for accidents.
There must be something wrong with us if we cannot navigate this road without incident.
Roadside clearing has had a horrendous cumulative effect throughout the state. Thousands of hectares of remnant roadside vegetation gets mindlessly cleared. The “It’s just a couple of trees” does not cut it anymore!
Tourists get their first impression of our awesome wilderness right here in Walpole.
The Shire of Manjimup has a nice tree in its logo. I hope it’s there for the right reasons.
- Steve Dreher
In response to the photo in last week’s edition of litter observed in Bathurst, NSW, we were
compelled to send in this photo taken right outside the White House in Washington, during our recent trip to USA. Amazing that people not only contribute to this obvious disgraceful action, but also that everyone walks right on by, ignoring it.
This photo shows litter observed in Tijuana, Mexico at the border
facility with USA - sort of what you’d half expect to see.
It was interesting to note that San Francisco is now single use plastic bag free. If that city can do it, anywhere can. Good on them.
Oh, how nice to come back home to litter free Walpole! Let’s keep it that way!
- Jenny and Ray Willcox
Be thankful for our litter free environment
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Busy Bee
Saturday, 2nd December
9am onwards
Morning tea or bring a BBQ lunch
Everyone Welcome (lots of fresh produce available)
Enquiries please call Glenda on 0427 186 173
songs from world-famous operas such as Puccini’s La Boheme, Mozart’s Don Giovanni and The Magic Flute.
Parks and Wildlife Service Warren Regional Manager Luke Bentley said the Tree Top Walk had recently turned twenty-one.
“What better way to celebrate than with lovers of music and the local communities who have helped make the Tree Top Walk the success it is,” Mr Bentley said.
“Talented artists, including Sara Macliver, Fleuranne Brockway, Paul O’Neill and Mark Alderson made the valley come alive with their renditions of the classics.
“Several kookaburras also joined in with their own musical renditions creating a bit of fun during the performance.”
Mr Bentley said the free performance was part of the Opera in the Regions concert series in celebration of the company’s 50th anniversary.
“Events such as this are a win-win for local towns with economic flow-on benefits for accommodation providers and service industries,” he said.
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(Picture courtesy Ennica Brennan)
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Funeral Notice
HOWE, Graham Robert
Will take place Friday, 1st December at 1.30pm
At Bethany Funeral Home and Chapel, Prior Street, Albany
We offer our sincere condolences to Beryl, Pauline, Tracy and Families on the passing of
Graham Howe.
Emma, Belinda, Denise and Catherine
Walpole Pharmacy
WAOpera at the Primary School Thomas Johnson and Perry Joyce, from the WA Opera, visited the school prior to their performance at the Tree Top Walk. It is the opera company’s 50th anniversary. Tom is a pianist and Perry is a tenor. It was amazing that he could sing so high.
They taught us how to sing. We had to stretch before singing and learnt the importance of singing with resonance, getting your body to vibrate. We also learnt to elongate our vowels like “pulling gum out of your mouth”.
The Year 2-6 students sang some of the songs from our upcoming concert. They gave us some tips. We also did an angklung performance which they loved and laughed at.
When they sing for the opera, they sing in different languages including French, Italian, German and Czech.
- Megan Brown (Year 6 student)
The opera guys visiting the Walpole Primary School on Friday.
They are holding the school’s angklungs
(Picture courtesy Tim Gamblin)
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“Special thanks go to the WA Opera for choosing to deliver a knock-out performance in one of the State’s most popular tourism attractions.”
- Julie Ross
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(Picture courtesy Tim Gamblin)
(Picture courtesy Julie Ross)
(Picture courtesy Tim Gamblin)
Walpole Quality Meats Birthday Sale
Saturday, 2nd December
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0439 692 555
2017 Walpole Sport and
Recreation Centre - Fun Run
A little bit of light drizzle Sunday morning didn’t
dampen the enthusiasm of the Fun Runners who turned out for the centre’s 6th annual Fun Run.
A smaller field this year, just under 30 runner/walkers, participated in the 5km walk/run and 10km run.
All competitors were very enthusiastic, with some clocking up some very impressive times.
The Fun Run always attracts a very wide range of age groups and fitness levels.
Some of our participants ran a 10km distance for the very first time.
It’s all about just having a go, self achievement.
This year we were well supported by a great group of
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Grant Taylor the senior 5km male winner in 22min 07 sec. and the 5km junior male winner is his son Darcy in 26 min 32 sec
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Holly O’Brien and Sara Simpson, enjoying a Fun Run (Pictures courtesy Karen Cummuskey)
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young local competitors, all taking home an assortment of prizes.
An event like this takes a lot of planning and time,
setting up and unpacking.
It also requires a lot of volunteers on the day to ensure it runs smoothly.
I would like to thank everyone involved in the Fun Run on Sunday, from the Marshalls to the registration team, our timers and of course the participants.
A big thankyou to the Walpole Work Camp for making sure the track was in perfect condition for the event, helping set up, put away, and for Marshalling on the day.
I would also like to thank Albany Retravision and our many local sponsors.
These locals and businesses very generously donated towards the Fun Run in many ways to ensure we could offer another excellent event.
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Walpole Quality Meats Marinated Beef Spare Ribs
$19.99/kg
Walpole Op Shop Petrichor Gallery Walpole Hardware Big Hair Shop Top Deck Café
Tingles Bakehouse Burton Realty 4 Sisters Coffee Shop Walpole IGA Shire of Manjimup
Walpole CRC Nornabar Walpole Pharmacy Ian Payton Walpole Visitors Centre
Walpole Work Camp Flaming Hot Takeaways St John Ambulance Walpole Post Office
- Karen Cummuskey
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Do you need a Local Handyman for Gardening, Bricklaying & Paving? Give Phil a call on 0419 090 656.
For All Your Bookkeeping needs
Call Cherie on 0419 090 656.
Get those headache jobs out of the way and be free for the holidays.
International Day of the Volunteer In WA it is also Thank a Volunteer Day on 5th December.
Since 2011 Walpole and Districts have celebrated the day with the Blessing of the (Emergency Services) Fleet on the nearest Saturday.
This year, because of the schedule of the Walpole Markets (and a belief that it is best for the Blessing of the Fleet to be on the same day as a Walpole Market) the Blessing is on Saturday, 16th December at 10am.
The theme this year is ‘Volunteers act first. Here. Everywhere.’ (https://www.unv.org/internationalvolunteerday2017).
- Harold W S Luxton
Jen and Paul receiving their prize outside IGA. Paul was relieved because it was Jen’s birthday this week
and he had left her present in Perth! (Picture courtesy Gary Hunter)
Walpole Primary School P&C Raffle
Drawn Saturday, 25th November
Won by ticket Blue C019. Jen and Paul, holidaying at Coalmine Beach Caravan Park.
The P&C would like to thank all those who
donated the prizes for the hamper.
Funds raised will be used for the purchase of new kitchen equipment.
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Philippine Magic Café Christmas Buffet Lunch is on again!
Open Christmas Day Menu also available
Book early to avoid disappointment
Bookings and enquiries: Gina or Ron 9840 1921, 0414 202 850 or 0406 231 414
Open daily 8am until late
Grant’s Home Maintenance Meredith and I moved to Crystal Springs in November last year
and now we have settled in I would like to continue with the
business I had in Perth.
My services include decking (new and repairs), hanging doors,
painting and general home maintenance work.
Anything else? Please call, I will be happy to help
0417 930 441 or 9840 1434
Ray and Jan Jones’ 60th Wedding Anniversary
Cutting the cake at their Wedding Anniversary
Cutting the cake on their Wedding Day (Pictures courtesy Uffe Geysner)
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Local Walpole and Denmark kids enjoying horse riding lessons with Shane Olver and the Master Horsemanship Training Program.
For further info on future horse clinics call Sue 0410 533 990
(Pictures courtesy Ennica Brennan)
Email us your social photos [email protected]
Post your photos on the web or social media
#mywalpoleweekly
Weekly social
BRAD PIERCE
Mob: 0428 927 158 Ph/Fx: 08 9848 3191 Email: g.s.concreting
@bigpond.com
PO Box 434 Denmark wa 6333
HOUSE Slabs Verandahs Driveways sheds Aggregate CONCRETE Brick paving
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Walpole Quality Meats Supplying & supporting
Walpole for over 14 years
RODERICK’S
TREE LOPPING SERVICES
We are a fully-insured company with very experienced & qualified staff to handle your job
professionally. Any size Tree Removal or Lopping, Pruning, Mulching. Stump Grinding, Bobcat
Clearing, Fire Breaks or Parkland Clearing
Please call Paul for a free quote Mobile 0428 481 280
Office 08 9848 1113
Snake season safety The Shire of Manjimup is urging residents to be vigilant and on the lookout for snakes when enjoying the outdoors as the warmer weather approaches. Snakes are out and about and the Shire Rangers are receiving calls with regard to snakes within the residential areas of our townsites.
Shire President Paul Omodei cautioned “Snakes will normally try to avoid humans, however, we still need to be aware and take some precautions such as wearing long pants and enclosed shoes if possible while walking near bush, as well as keeping dogs under control if walking with them.”
Residents should to be aware that keeping backyards clear of long grass, household rubbish and unused building materials as well as not having pet food laying around outside will reduce the risk of snakes around the home.
Outdoor aviaries and chicken pens often attract snakes and keeping them and their surrounding area free from discarded bird/chicken feed will help deter the snakes’ favourite prey such as mice and rats. This will help reduce the risk of snakes entering your property.
If you would like more information on first aid, please contact the St John Ambulance Walpole Sub Centre.
Shire Rangers can capture and relocate snakes during normal working hours if they are available or you can also contact the 24-hour Wildcare Helpline on 9474 9055 for details of licensed operators who can safely remove and relocate snakes within your area.
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WALPOLE CONCRETE SUPPLIES
and EARTHMOVING SERVICE
Pre-mix concrete Sand, gravel carting Site works, house & shed pads, driveways Back hoe, bobcat, loader and grader hire Blue metal and metal dust available.
Contact Nigel Fry
Phone 9840 1626 - Mobile 0419 948 072
Golf
Weekly sport Scroungers
Stableford
Tuesday 21/11/2017
1st S McKinlay 26
2nd C Burton 25
3rd M Hull 23
Ross and Mim’s Long Putt #9: G Peck
Cheryl and Owen Simmonds’
Best 3rd #10: O Simmonds
Big Al’s Best 2nd #11: C Burton
Walpole Concrete/ Walpole Hardware N.T.P #13: G Peck
Birdies: S McKinlay #10, #17
Visitors: G McIver
D Attenburough
- Mal Lumb
Summer Golf Sunday 26/11/17
Winner: S Hawkins 39 points
R/Up: G Peck 37 points
NTPin # 7: O Simmonds #13: G Peck #17: O Simmonds
LongPutt # 9: M Lumb
Birdies: O Simmonds #8, #17 M Lumb #15 N Hawkins #17 G Peck #13
Great day for golf. Weather and course were terrific.
Well done Sue playing a great round of golf.
Come and have a hit over summer, we have clubs and buggies available.
- Norm Hawkins
Winner Suzi Hawkins with Trophy Hunter Mal Lumb (Picture courtesy Norm Hawkins)
On Saturday, 24th November the Walpole Men’s Bowling team played Cranbrook at Cranbrook.
They won all 6 possible points. Well done guys.
On Sunday, 26th November we played Mixed Novelty Triples. The winning team included Raelene and Brian Vigus and Lorraine McNamara.
Both the men and the ladies will be playing away next Saturday, 2nd December.
- Ann Armstrong
Bowls
Sheep Dog Trials Minawarra Yard Trial 25th and 26th November 2017
Open
1st Tony Boyle ‘Boylee Sugar’ 92+91=183
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Kerry Halse 0427 482 437
Email: [email protected]
Classifieds
Classifieds
Personal/household classifieds, this size and format $5. If not sold the first week, get one week free! No accounts. Cash upfront only.
Aluminium Boat, 4.7m Savage, 50HP Mercury. Flat deck, shade cvr, fwd controls. Ideal for inlet
fishing. 2 year old trailer $6200. Ph 0478 216 155
For sale
Muscovy Ducks, 5 females, $20 each. Phone 9840 1804
For sale
Hens with chicks $10 each Phone 9840 1880
For sale
House 3 bed. Rammed earth. Large shed. Rural Hazelvale Rd, 55km from Denmark. $250/wk. Phone 0428 482 790. [email protected]
For rent (after 4th December)
House in Tingledale area. Suit family or couple. Phone 9840 8144
For rent
Band ‘Dig the Dust’ (Picture courtesy Myles Mitchell)
Celebrating 36 years of fun and creativity
Since 1981, the Denmark Arts Markets have been an annual celebration of creativity in our community filled with colour, music and fun. This season will be no exception, with the opening market day on Saturday 9th December.
Affectionately known as “the locals’ market” the first of the season is a favourite with many Great Southerners, who enjoy the smaller crowds before peak tourist season. With so many hand-made offerings on offer, this is a great opportunity to partake of the wares of a multitude of talented creators.
Another reason this market is popular along the South Coast is because it showcases the musical talents of our young people. The ever popular market stage will open this season with The Denmark Fiddlers.
By now, the musical talent and enthusiasm among our high school students is no secret, and we will be treated once again this year to an eclectic performance by Denmark Senior High School music students.
A sensory feast of music and dance will be provided by the Zumba Groove before making way for Sam Le Breton on the main stage. Sam grew up in Denmark, attending the Denmark Agricultural College before moving to Perth to take up a place in the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) studying Contemporary Music. Sam will take the stage with a trio featuring locals Charlie Cloud on drums and Clay Western on bass, performing Sam’s original compositions.
In a line-up dominated by local artists, local original rock group ‘Dig the Dust’ from Walpole, will be bringing us all home to roost after a massive day of music and merriment.
Now a summertime institution in the Great Southern, the Denmark Arts Markets always proves to be a great day out. Each market runs from 10am to 4pm by the river in Berridge Park. This year’s market dates are Sat 9th Dec 2017; Sat 6th Jan 2018; Sat 20th Jan 2018; and the Easter market on Sat 31st Mar 2018.
- Myles Mitchell
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DINGO FLAT STUDIO OPEN DAY
At ‘Mahaladale’ 343 Dingo Flat Road, Walpole
Saturday, 2nd December, 10am to 4pm
Everyone welcome to enjoy an exhibition by local artists.
Painting, bric-a-brac, pottery, coffee and cakes. (plus original Christmas cards for sale)
Approximately 3kms from the corner of The Valley of the Giants Road and Dingo Flat Road
Enquiries phone Robin Dale 9840 8862
Walpole Gymnastics Club would like to invite all interested members of the community to our last class for 2017, Tuesday 5th December, 4.30pm @
Walpole Rec Centre.
Our junior gymnasts (Levels 1 & 2) will be showing off their skills at 4.30pm,
with the older gymnasts (Level 3 and above) performing at 4.45pm.
Everyone welcome to drop by for afternoon tea and a chance to see our
Walpole Gymnasts in action!