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ANZAC DAY Dawn Service – Williamstown
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Barossa Community Shopping Buses
FRIDAY BUS - every Friday to Gawler - $5 return arrive Gawler approximately 9:30am - depart 11:30am
MONDAY BUS - via Williamstown 3rd Monday of the month
to Elizabeth (via Gawler and Munno Para) - $10 return arrive Elizabeth approximately 10am - depart 2:30pm
pick up from home - booking essential - for more info. or t0 book
call 8563 8411 or email [email protected] A Barossa Council Initiative
TeAro Unplugged
Get moving to Jazz, Blues, Soul and Funk the first Sunday of the month, held seasonally as
local artists take to the stage
Sunday 1 May 1pm – 5pm Tara Carragher South Australian Folk/Roots singer-songwriter Tara Carragher is a lover of poetic storytelling, soul-searching and universal themes. Her songs evoke a feeling of longing, self-exploration and a fearless intensity which is unmistakably her own.
Tara has just released her new single ‘Wicked World’ from her forthcoming EP to be released in early 2016.
Free entry, bookings essential, family friendly.
Free entry, family friendly, bookings essential
TeAro Estate Wines & Regional Platters available
Bookings Ph: 8524 6860 E: [email protected] 20 Queen Street, Williamstown Follow us
Huge species selection List on kersbrook.landcaregroup.org.au
Local Native Plant Sale
Most plants $2
Coffee Shop
BYO Box More Info Contact Yvonne 0430018007
Kersbrook Landcare Nursery at Williamstown
Saturday 4th June 10am-2pm
South Para Reservoir 2km from Williamstown on the
Kersbrook Rd
Sunday May 8th
HOMECARE
Local Qualified Aged Carer. Will assist in personal care and social
support.
Cheryl Whitford
Mob: 0431 541660
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Sandy Creek Uniting Church
Meet at the Church at 6 p.m.
Only 40 tickets available at $20 each
Contact:
Molly Hughes 8523 7428 John Schultz 8522 1391
Saturday
May 21st 2016
Forward : The RSL evolved as a direct result of the camaraderie, concern and mateship shown by the“diggers” for the welfare of their mates during and after the 1914-1918 War. That ethos of compassion andservice remains today the motivating influence of the League.
The Beginning: On Saturday 26th August 1916, a public meeting was held in the Council Hall inWilliamstown to form a Branch Committee of the Australian Soldiers Repatriation Fund. Twenty twopeople attended. Thirty seven years later (June 1953) and now known as the Lyndoch/Williamstown RSLSub Branch, this group was about to realise a long held ambition to have its own clubrooms wheremembers could meet and entertain. Following the 2nd World War the membership had grown to 50-60members and as their meetings were conducted in the small room upstairs at the front of the SoldiersMemorial Hall there was an urgent need for a new building.
A building committee had been selected comprising Arnold Wilson, Strath Smith and Gordon Will. A LadiesAuxiliary had also been formed to assist with fund-raising, conducting trading tables, organising fortnightlydances and other activities to add to the building fund.
Construction: For some months members had been conducting working bees with Gus Grigg laying thefoundations of the clubroom and Gilbert Warren doing the stonework.
Arnold Wilson had salvaged the stone from the Wangalere Homestead building (which had beendemolished as part of the South Para Reservoir construction) and transported it to Williamstown for use inthe building.
George Warren donated a large red gum tree which was milled by Geoff Mewett’s saw mill for the floorjoists.
Linsey Cooper donated a big pine tree which Mewett’s milled for the roof rafters
Williamstown & Districts Historical Society
Ref. Williamstown RSL Hall
Williamstown & Districts Historical Society
Ref. Williamstown RSL Hall
Forward : The RSL evolved as a direct result of the camaraderie, concern and mateship shown by the “diggers” for the welfare of their mates during and after the 1914-1918 War. That ethos of compassion and service remains today the motivating influence of the League.
The Beginning: On Saturday 26th August 1916, a public meeting was held in the Council Hall in Williamstown to form a Branch Committee of the Australian Soldiers Repatriation Fund. Twenty two people attended. Thirty seven years later (June 1953) and now known as the Lyndoch/Williamstown RSL Sub Branch, this group was about to realise a long held ambition to have its own clubrooms where members could meet and entertain. Following the 2nd World War the membership had grown to 50-60 members and as their meetings were conducted in the small room upstairs at the front of the Soldiers Memorial Hall there was an urgent need for a new building.
A building committee had been selected comprising Arnold Wilson, Strath Smith and Gordon Will. A Ladies Auxiliary had also been formed to assist with fund-raising, conducting trading tables, organising fortnightly dances and other activities to add to the building fund.
Construction: For some months members had been conducting working bees with Gus Grigg laying the foundations of the clubroom and Gilbert Warren doing the stonework.
Arnold Wilson had salvaged the stone from the Wangalere Homestead building (which had been demolished as part of the South Para Reservoir construction) and transported it to Williamstown for use in the building.
George Warren donated a large red gum tree which was milled by Geoff Mewett’s saw mill for the floor joists.
Linsey Cooper donated a big pine tree which Mewett’s milled for the roof rafters.
Arnold Wilson picked up a load of pine logs and milled them for the roof purlins and also donated a sectionof the flooring which he salvaged from a workman’s cottage he had tendered for.
On Saturday 9th May the Foundation stone was laid by Mr. G. K. G. Warren M.B.E., one of the oldestresidents of this district.
As money for the building was getting short, Arnold Wilson took it on himself to purchase the roofing ironon his a/c from Harris Scarfe’s which was eventually repaid by the R.S.L..
By the end of 1953 there was a roof on the clubrooms and it was anticipated that the interior would becompleted by June and in fact, the monthly meeting was held in the clubrooms on June 17th.
The RSL Members bought the timber for the kitchen floor and Joe Holmes said he would see the hallopened debt free which he did.
Joy Wilson with the help of other ladies started fund-raising to equip the building.
On Monday 27th November 1954 the State Secretary of the R.S.S. & A.I.L.A (Mr. Pritchard) and Mr. D.S.Clarke, MP were present at the official opening of the new Clubrooms which had been built mainly byvolunteers, at Williamstown. The opening ceremony was performed by Mr. J. K. Barritt, chairman ofBarossa District Council and Rev. Armstrong of Williamstown dedicated the building.
The beginning of the end: Thirty one years later, the building of the South Para Reservoir is completed,many workers and their families have moved on and the membership of the R.S.L. has dropped awayquickly. By the early 1980’s it had dwindled to 3-4 members and the building had started to deteriorate.
Secretary Ken Semmler consulted the R.S.L. in Adelaide who advised the R.S.L. Hall be handed over to theWar Memorial Community Council along with the memorabilia.
The Lyndoch & Williamstown RSL Ladies Auxiliary which began in 1953, closed in May 1983
On 18th September 1985, Les Mueller and Ken Semmler met to complete preparations for the closing ofthe bank account and the formal handover to the Community Centre. (Extract from minutes)
The future: Williamstown Senior Citizens expressed an interest in utilising the R.S.L. Hall and on July 10th1986 their first meeting was held in the Hall. Protracted lease negotiations continued until April 7th 1987when a 5 year lease agreement was drawn up with the Williamstown War Memorial Community Council.This was followed by approval in March 1989 to build a new Hall and toilets on the side of the RSL Hall and a new 99 year lease.
In May 1990, Williamstown War Memorial Community Council handed over control of all land andbuildings to the District Council of Barossa, control became effective Nov. 1991.
In July 1992 the new Williamstown Senior Citizens Hall was officially opened by then President, Mr. FrankFarley. In August 1992 it was declared that the RSL Building will be known as such and the new buildingwill be known as the Williamstown Senior Citizens.
It is important to note that whilst there are two buildings joined together but with separate names, bothstructures as a whole have been taken under the wing of the Williamstown Senior Citizens who haveprovided excellent care for both of them over many years.
Trevor Jessop (With thanks to Arnold Wilson and Shirley Davies)
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SANDY CREEK UNITING CHURCH
Saturday May 7th 2016 Starts 8:00 a.m. Adjacent to the Church, 162 Williamstown Road Pre book your spot for $10,
by contacting:- John Schultz, 8522 1391 or Leslee Carle 8524 4086 Stall holders set up at 7:30
Sausage Sizzle
Devonshire Tea
Cool Drinks
Cake Stall TRASH AND TREASURE
Uniting Church News
Guild Fellowship April meeting heard about the wonderful work by school chaplains (who have another name now), with many thanks to Debbie. May 16th Meeting at 1.30pm Norma will give a floral demonstration and we invite friends to join us at any of our friendly meetings.
The month of May has 4 special Sundays: Mother’s Day 8th May; Pentecost 15th May; Trinity Sunday 22nd May; and 29th is reconciliation Sunday. All Welcome always 10am.
Play Group very active and growing, back after school holidays.
Williamstown Uniting Church Garden Club held their social meeting for the year with a barbeque at the home of Tricia Sloper and thanks were extended to Tricia for sharing her home and lovely garden with us. Members enjoyed some quizzes and trivia and lucky raffle winners were Marie, Kathy Tregeagle, Betty Cooke and Tricia Sloper. Birthday Greetings to Des, Pat & Gilbert. Congratulations to Aaron Wilkin, the lucky winner of the beautiful handmade Crows Rug.
Next Meeting Monday 2nd May at 1pm speaker will show and tell about native flow-ers and plants. Competition Chrysanthemums, afternoon tea, trading table, visitors & new members always welcome.
Jean Randall 8524 6355
Williamstown & Districts Historical Society
Ref. Williamstown 2016 ANZAC Day Service
Reports being received from those people who attended the Service this year indicate they were very happy with the format and presentation of the ceremony. I myself thought we had done a pretty fair job of it and comments on the day supported this.
You can’t go wrong when you have a pipe band supporting you and with the Tanunda Pipe Band, led by Piper Peter Whitehead, playing a stirring tune and leading our little group of marchers at the beginning we were off to a great start. Several Veterans and the Barossa Scout Group participated in this.
Our Master of Ceremonies was the venerable Michael Langan who always excels in this duty and his factual historical presentation is always of interest. Michael was assisted by Koby Grace (the ODE) and Natalie Johnson (ANZAC Day history) and Father Steven de Kleer who handled the religious readings and prayers.
292 Squadron from RAAF Base Edinburgh provided the Catafalque Party and our bugler was Stuart Jones, from Nuriootpa High School.
Wreaths were laid by veterans and family members as well as SAPOL and MP representatives.
As always in Williamstown, it is the efforts of the volunteers who made the Service the success that it was. Members of the History group and their families put in a lot of time and effort to make it all happen on the day
The CFS, led by Steve Elliott (also our Flagman) always do a fantastic job preparing and serving the traditional Gunfire Breakfast in the RSL Hall where the Sing Australia group from Gawler kept everyone entertained.
Community Council providing a sound system (operated by David and Kate Thorsteinsen) has solved the problems we have experienced in the past with some people towards the back of the crowd not being able to hear the Service.
My sincere thanks to all the volunteers and to the people of Williamstown and the surrounding districts, we all thank YOU for supporting our Dawn Service , your attendance and appreciation has certainly made it all worthwhile.
Trevor Jessop
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ABBEYFIELD GARDENING
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Wednesdays between 10am-12noon and refreshments will be provided. If you would like to come along, meet new people and help support Ab-beyfield in looking after our older community members then please call
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UNITING CHURCH NEWS
Worship Service every Sunday at 10am when everyone is welcome.
Other activities that happen at the churchincludes:
1. Garden Club 1st Monday monthly @ 1pm
2. Writers Group 2nd Wednesday monthly
3. Patchers 2nd & 4th Mondays monthly
4. Busy Bee (Play group)Thursday mornings during school term
5. TAIZE Service 3rd Thursday@ 7pm
6. Guild Fellowship 3rd Monday at 1.30pm
Enquiries please contact: Jean Randall 8524 6355
St. Peter’s Anglican Church
George Street
Williamstown
Sunday Services at 8.30 or 10.00am
Followed by morning tea – all welcome
For weekly details see church noticeboard.
Or phone Parish Priest 85642087
Church warden 85246072
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Amateur Players Every Tuesday 9.30 am– 3pm (March – October)Soldiers Memorial HallContact: Suzanne 8524 6411 or Sue 8524 6502
Barossa Writers 2nd Wednesday of each month at 10amWilliamstown Uniting Church HallContact: Mary 8524 7341
Church of Christ Sunday Service every Sunday at 10.00 am 8 Margaret StreetContact: Pastor Doug Schultz 8524 6208
Community Council 3rd Monday of each month @ 7:00pm.Top of the stairs of the WilliamstownMemorial Institute Hall.Contact: Leroy 0402 165 703
Garden ClubUniting Church
1st Monday of each monthWilliamstown Uniting Church & various venuesSee inside Willy Wagtail for each month
Hall Committee 1st Monday of each month @ 7:30pm.Top of the stairs in the WilliamstownMemorial Institute Hall
History Centre By appointment in the Williamstown Memorial Institute Hall.Contact: Jodie: 85246192 or Julie: 0438322827
Knit & Natter Every Monday 1.30 pm-4pm at TeAroContact Prue 85246437
Lyndoch Landcare Chair: Brian green, Vice Chair: Elke Wiese, Trea-surer: Joerg Wiese, Secretary: Carol green 4th Wednesday of each month at 7.30pmIn the Library Rooms, Working bees every Thursday 9-12 except over 30 degrees. And Sat-urday 9-12. Contact: Joerg Wiese 85246397 Brian Teskey 85244740
Old Style Dance 4th Saturday of each monthIn the Williamstown Institute HallContact: Ira & Errol Zuenert
Patchers Every 2nd & 4th Monday(Except if Monday is a public holiday, then meet on Tuesday )Contact: Di 85246538
Playgroup Thursdays 9:30—11:30am.Held in the Williamstown Uniting ChurchContact Natalie: 0420782057
Playgym(Formerly Kindergym)
Every Wednesday 9:30am—10:30am during school termsIn the Williamstown Memorial Institute HallContact: Sarah 0407 173 732
Queen Victoria Jubilee Park Committee
2nd Tuesday of the month at the Pavillion 7:30 p.m
Southern Barossa Mens Shed Meeting the 1st/3rd Thursday of each month 9am- 2-3pm. contact Glen 0409 675 957
Uniting Church SUNDAY SERVICES 10:00 am every Sundayfollowed by morning teaSUNDAY SCHOOL - available if neededduring school term
REGULAR MEETINGS AROUND WILLIAMSTOWNWHAT? WHEN,WHERE & WHO
May 2016
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