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BEVERLEY BLARNEY
Edition 356
June 2014
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The 99th Anniversary of the Gallipoli Landing was commemorated in Beverley with two services and tremendous community participation. The dawn service, conducted by Mr Peter Bremner, saw the marchers form up outside the Beverley Post Office before marching to the Cenotaph to be welcomed by a crowd of approximately 150 who joined the ceremonial observance. The conclusion of the dawn service saw the marchers and community members invited to join together at the RSL Hall for the traditional cooked gunfire breakfast of bacon, eggs and baked beans. The hard working RSL social committee served up 149 breakfasts and it was
pleasing to have community members assist with the clearing away and washing of dishes. Mid morning saw marchers forming up outside the RSL Hall and marching to the Cenotaph where around two hundred people had gathered for the 11 o’clock commemoration. This service was ably conducted by Mr John Lane, with Mrs Judy Moulton providing organ music for the hymns. Mr Rick Barrett-Lennard recited the ode, Mrs Joan McQuinn led the prayers, and singers from the Beverley Station Singers Choir and the Beverley District High School Choir each performed items. Student Councillors, Georgina Fisher and Evie Wilkinson recited the moving poem “Not a Hero” by Clyde Hamilton. The address given by RSL President Mrs Irene Oram listed all locations in which 102,784 Australian Service Personal have sacrificed their lives since 1885 when the first soldiers served in the Sudan. Wreaths were laid on behalf of the RSL, Beverley Shire Council, Beverley District High School, Hospital Auxiliary, Volunteer Fire Brigade, and Beverley Post Office. The Australian National Anthem was sung and the words of the New Zealand National Anthem were recited by the community. Once again this year, we displayed the New Zealand Flag during the ceremony. At the conclusion of the service, the marchers and the community were invited to the RSL Hall for light refreshments and a good deal of socialising with old mates. This year also saw a game of two-up enjoyed by some enthusiasts (yes it was licensed and our local constabulary had copies of the paperwork). The RSL Committee extend thanks to all those in the community who helped make this day of commemoration such a special event and allowed it to run so smoothly.
Irene Oram
RSL Beverley President.
ANZAC DAY IN BEVERLEY
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President Report June 2014
Federal and State Budgets A raft of measures announced in the recent State and Federal Budgets create challenges for us all, and Councils will face ongoing tough decisions as they work to finalise their own budgets. Indexation of Federal Financial Assistance Grants (FAGS) has been frozen for the next three years, no longer rising in line with CPI and population increases, thus declining in value. FAGS assist to maintain a range of infrastructure such as parks, Council buildings, swimming pools and roads. The State government has abandoned a local roads funding agreement with Councils, cutting $56m in funding over the next three years. Local Government is responsible for almost 90% of the roads in the state and it is a constant struggle to keep up with maintenance and upgrades. The RforR Country Local Government Fund is no more. You may also have heard of the effect a State Government June 30 staff spending freeze has had on our local hospital and school.
Say Hello to the Wheatbelt The Wheatbelt Regional Blueprint has been released for viewing and public comment. I would encourage you to do just that as Regional Blueprints for the Wheatbelt, Great Southern, Southwest and Peel will be a new focus for Royalties for Regions funding.
Town Entry Statements This project is being progressed after a lull in activity since the initial design competition. Main Roads are currently reviewing the preferred sites along Great Southern Highway to consider all safety issues prior to implementation.
Trails Masterplan Council has endorsed the Trails Masterplan and is considering a 14/15 budget allocation to further this project.
Shire Councillors Technology Update Shire Councillors have recently been provided with Galaxy Tablets and will receive Shire related information, media releases, notices and correspondence via email, and access reports, agendas, minutes and other large documents via a “Drop Box”. We are in a learning/transitional phase with the aim of being fully functional early in the new financial year. If you see a Councillor a little
distressed we will need your patience! Eventually this should mean less paper, saved administration costs and timely delivery of information; pending adequate 4G coverage of course, which is still an issue for some of us.
Multipurpose Community Building? I would like to provide some preliminary information to the community as a recommendation from the 2013 Community Resource Centre Feasibility Study was to build a Multipurpose Community Centre. This would embrace an array of facilities and services including CRC, library, tourist centre, toy library, hot office space and early childhood learning and care centre. It would also then resolve a growing problem for Council in lack of Shire office space and storage. The consultant who carried out the study also undertook the Recreation Feasibility Study which was a catalyst to get the Beverley Function and Recreation Centre underway and access grant funding to do so. Council has cautiously supported development of a Business Case Plan for further consideration, particularly in terms of cost, even though it is becoming more apparent there is a need. More information will be provided in due course.
ANZAC Thankyou and congratulations to the RSL for arranging a successful ANZAC service in Beverley. Once again our “flower fairies” provided a fresh wreath for laying on behalf of the Shire and Citizens of Beverley, which was undertaken by Deputy Shire President Cr Chris Pepper.
Avondale The Avondale Farm Project Association have been proactive in supporting a bright future for Avondale. This has included oversight of the museum and more recently taking on responsibility for both the resident clydesdales, Robbie and Comet. If you are interested in supporting AFPA and/or becoming a National Trust Avondale volunteer leave your name at the Shire or contact AFPA President Sue Martin on 9646 4073. Avondale Warden Vacancy – this important position is being advertised on page 9 in the Blarney and includes accommodation at the property. Emergency Lighting for the Beverley Airfield The local St John Ambulance team have initiated a project to provide lighting at the airfield to enable night time access by the Royal Flying Doctor Service. Fundraising efforts and donations within the community have been impressive. Fundraising is continuing and further donations are welcomed. For information contact Beverley SJA President John Lane on 0429 965 654. Beverley Show – Saturday 23rd August 2014 The Shire Council will again have a presence at the Beverley Show. Councillors and staff will be on hand through the day to discuss Council plans, listen to constituent comments and concerns, and provide an array of Shire related information. See you there! Dee Ridgway Shire President
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NOTICE SEPTIC EFFLUENT SYSTEMS
Any proposed sep c effluent system that require the installa on of a pump pit will also require the installa on of an audio/visual alarm system. For any informa on regarding scep c effluent systems, please contact Shire of Beverley Environmental Health Officer on 9646 1200.
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NOTES FROM THE LIBRARY
Please do not ‘pass on’ books you have on loan in your name. If the book appeals to another reader, return it to the library and we will hold the book for them. Therefore avoiding the problem of ‘ho has the missing book?’
When returning items a er hours via the shire le er box, please place in a plas c bag. The box is not sealed or
protected from the wet weather.
Remember we have an exchange of tles around the middle of each month. Look out for these new items on display for about a week a er arrival, before going onto the shelves.
If we don’t have the tle you would like on the shelf, we can request to borrow from other libraries ‐ books, dvd’s, talking books
Please present your library card when taking a book out on loan, and take care of your card. To replace a lost one costs $7.
Please ask library staff if you have any sugges ons to improve our service to you.
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DATABASE If you would like to be entered in a database of contacts to be included in communica ons about anything from community events, funding programmes, workshops, special interest groups or a myriad of other opportuni es please return this slip to: Kathryn McLean Shire of Beverley Community Development Officer PO Box 20 Beverley WA 6304 T: 089646 1200 E: [email protected] Community groups and organisa ons are also invited to be included in the database. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ FIRST NAME: ________________________________ SURNAME: __________________________________________
GROUP or ORGANISATION NAME/S:
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POSTAL ADDRESS: ________________________________________________________________________________________ EMAIL: _________________________________________________________________________________________________ MOBILE: _______________________________________TELEPHONE: _________________________________________ SPECIAL INTERESTS: _______________________________________________________________________________________ (For example but not limited to youth, sport & recrea on, culture, arts, heritage, business, environment, volunteering, agriculture …)
SHIRE OF BEVERLEY NEWS
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Max Hunter’s Firewood Supplies
Ph: 96461 236
The Jarrah Bush Wood is sold by the tonne. Delivered in truck or
trailer loads.
MINCHIN (Avis Dorothy) Don, Robert, Steven, Sue, Sera and families would like to thank everyone who sent cards, flowers, made phone calls and attended the funeral of Avis, our much loved mother and grandma. Special thanks to all of Avis’s friends who went to visit her in hospital. She was very grateful for the time that you spent with her. Special thanks also to the doctors and nursing staff of Beverley hospital. Please accept this as our personal thanks to you all. Sera Minchin
Beverley Hospital Auxiliary Op Shop News
Due to circumstances beyond our control, the Hospital Auxiliary has had to go into recess for a period of time until we can find suitable premises for the Op Shop. This has been a very difficult decision to make, hopefully in the near future we can find new premises from where we can operate the Op Shop again. We will NOT be accepting ANY donated goods from 1st June and the Op Shop will cease trading for the time being from the end of June.
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SATURDAY 7TH JUNE
(OUTSIDE IGA) The Beverley District High School P&C are having a cake stall to raise money to purchase much needed books and equipment for the children. Come along and purchase a delicious cake and support your local school. We will also have sheep manure available for purchase on the day or to pre-order for a later delivery. Need firewood this winter? Come along and purchase some firewood too!
CAKE STALL
Show day is just 3 months away and to make sure that the 2014
show is the biggest and best we are raising funds.
On Saturday 28 June 2014 Beverley Agricultural Society is holding a
cake stall fundraiser.
We will have loads of cakes and baked goods for sale. Raffles plus a
sausage sizzle available.
We are asking our members for assistance by dona ng goods to sell, raffle prizes or your me.
If you can help us please contact
Sam 0448 550 678
Great News!!!! Avondale Farm is now open to the public every third weekend and every long weekend from 10-4. Picnic grounds with free BBQs, Vintage Machinery Museum, Homestead Museum, Historic Oregon Stables and of course the resident Clydesdales Robbie and Comet. Saturday mornings will feature the Volunteers in Action repairing, maintaining and possibly even driving some of the tractors. Please help us spread the word so everyone can visit this wonderful place.
The dates are as follows: 1, 2 June
21, 22 June 19,20 July
16,17 August 20, 21 September
27, 28, 29 September 18,19 October
15,16 November.
Maintenance Person Brookton, Western Australia
Balco Australia Pty Ltd is a significant na onal and interna onal marke ng organisa on expor ng Australian hay, stock feed and other rural commodi es to more than ten countries throughout the world. Balco is one of Australia’s largest hay exporters, processing and shipping over 150,000 tonnes of hay annually. We are seeking a MAINTENANCE PERSON for our hay processing plant at Brookton WA, 135 kms south east of Perth. Maintenance Person: to work with our Maintenance Officer in assis ng with fixed and mobile plant maintenance, welding, fabrica on and breakdowns. Previous experience with heavy plant is desirable. High risk licenses of forkli , EWP and crane preferable. This posi on provides for a versa le role encompassing various skills and a strong work ethic. Trade qualifica ons are not essen al. Posi on reports to Maintenance Supervisor and Plant Manager. Balco encourages all employees to work safely and provides a safe working environment to do so. Applicants will be required to pass pre employment medical. The roles offer a diverse range of challenges and will provide opportuni es for a long term career with a local thriving processing and expor ng business within the agricultural community. Rota ng shi work, compe ve rates of pay with over me will be paid to successful applicant. Reloca on costs may be considered for suitable applicant
Applica ons, including resume and referees to: PO Box 117 Brookton WA 6306
Or to: Garry Pa nson, Site Manager on mobile 0428.300.650 Email: gpa [email protected]
Andrew Moseley, Plant Manager on mobile 0428.877.575 Email: [email protected]
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BROOKTON PLUMBING
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House tank and shed pads, laser level to engineered specifications, also bobcat site work, block cleanups
and post hole digger.
M: 0429 461 314
HENS LAYING $10 each 10 for $80 or 20 for $120 Free delivery Friday 13 June 2014
Beverley, Kokeby, Brookton Phone: 9844 3485
For Sale 2 Gophers
Ring 0458 460 737
RSL Indoor Markets
Held on the first Saturday
of each month at the RSL Hall, 50 Forrest St
Beverley.
Next Market 7th June
Sausage sizzle a house specialty.
Seller set up from 7.30, $6 per table. Buyers from 9.00 to 12.30.
Contact Irene Oram on 9646470 for more details.
JULY 2014 BLARNEY EDITION
DON’T FORGET BLARNEY DEADLINE for the
JULY edition is MONDAY 23 JUNE at 4pm
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R.S.L. Midwinter Curry Night – June 20th.
Members and Friends are welcome to come
and enjoy a social night at the R.S.L. Hall.
$15.00 per head, with drinks $3.00 donation each.
Bookings essential 9646 0005.
NATIONAL TRUST OF AUSTRALIA (WA) WARDEN – AVONDALE
A special place deserves a special person. This position would suit a fit and energetic individual (or couple) that enjoys rural community life, is self reliant, shows enthusiasm and initiative and delights in working with the public and local community. It is a live-in position with a house provided at Avondale. Weekend work is required with Monday and Tuesday off. Key duties include administrative activities and coordination of day to day operations and supervision of volunteers. Remuneration is $200 per fortnight in addition to a house, electricity and water. Please request a duty statement before applying. For further information please contact Dan Klofverskjold on (08) 9321 6088 or [email protected] . The commencement date for the position is 1 July 2014. Closing date for applications – 5pm Monday 9 June 2014
PIANO TUNER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Piano Tuner Bernard extends his apologies but has been ill and unable to tune pianos. He is
intending to visit in early June.
If your piano has not been tuned in ages and you intend for it to remain viable, consider treating
it to a tune up. To add your name to the list…
Contact Wendy Murray 9646 1336 Or Bernard Beeson 0411 645 395.
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ALLROUND CONCRETE
Shed floors, driveways, footpaths, house slabs, silo pads, fertilizer/grain/supa sheds
Robbie Higginson
Mobile: 0427 384 977 Home: 9641 2459 Fax: 9641 2339
Abn: 26 997 512 874 Po box 345 York wa 6302
All areas All types
Your Beverley Nursery Na ve seedlings for revegeta on,
bush foods and planta ons.
Our website is now fully opera onal ‐ order on line!
Tree guards and fer liser pills Tree plan ng service available E‐mail: [email protected]
or phone/fax Lisa on 9646 1716.
R.S.L. will hold a
Charity Fundraiser
Market on 19 and 20 July
to raise funds for Airstrip
Lighting appeal.
Please start to set aside any useful,
collectable or valuable items you may
wish to donate for this event.
“No Junk Please” as we would not
like to offend you by refusing to
accept your items. Also removal of
items not saleable, incurs an expense
which will reduce the amount of funds
raised.
If you have items which may attract
collectors or be worthwhile auctioning,
let us know in advance so we can
arrange an auction.
Donations will only be accepted in the
week prior to the Market, at times to
be advertised.
Please do not leave items outside the
Hall.
Enquiries – Irene 9646 0470
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Avondale Farm Project Association Dina’s retirement from Avondale We were all sad to see Dina Barrett-Lennard leave Avondale in April after nearly 20 years of putting Avondale first. We wish her all the best in her new job at Muresk. We had a “farewell to Dina and Rob” barbeque to demonstrate to them both how much their hard work has been appreciated. Photo courtesy of Kelly Mann.
AFPA AGM AFPA held its AGM on the 12th of May at Avondale Homestead. A warm welcome to our new members who joined at the AGM. We are confident that with this keen and energetic committee, we can plan and implement more activities at Avondale in the coming year. So, watch this space for upcoming events. Avondale opening days Avondale is open to the public every 3rd weekend of the month on Saturdays and Sundays from 10am til 4pm. We are also open every public holiday weekend for the same hours until November this year when it will close for the Christmas break. We have a long weekend coming up at the end of May so we will be open on the 31st May, and the 1st and 2nd of June. Avondale is a wonderful place to visit. Our picnic area is a great to bring friends after looking around the homestead, checking out the stables, talking to the horses, and browsing though the museum. The free barbeques are a bonus when it comes to planning lunch. Entry to Avondale is free although we ask for a $2 entry fee to the Museum as this goes toward parts for the tractors and machinery so our volunteers can continue to maintain them. Workshop on cleaning and conservation techniques On Saturday June 21st Greg Manzie, conservator and museum consultant from Glyde Gallery Conservation will be presenting a workshop on Cleaning and Conservation Techniques of objects and photos at the Machinery Museum. Greg will be working with a sheaf of wheat that was thatched into a haystack in 1938 at Cookalabbi Stud in Coomberdale (Coomberdale was a siding between Moora and Watheroo) by Arthur Topham. The Sheaf was donated to Avondale in 1979. The workshop will also include a demonstration on how to work on historical photos. The cost for the workshop is $25 and will run between 10am and 4pm, morning tea will be provided. Contact no: 0419 195 943 Cake Stall Our first cake stall for the year was held on Saturday 24th May. It was wet and windy but this did not deter the rays of sunshine selling the produce who all had a fantastic morning. A big thank you to everyone including: Mitch Kerr for donating a beautiful and realistic painting of the Clydesdales for the raffle and to Max Hunter for donating wood for a second raffle, to Mitch Kerr and Marian Burn for collecting and artistically packing the horse poo, to a new Beverley resident, Anne Bolger for donating some wonderful knitted baby blankets and jumpers, to everyone who donated cakes and to those who bought them. The winner of the Clydesdale painting was John Pratt and the winner of the firewood was Jenny Ware. Congratulations to both of you. Robbie and Comet both say a big neigh…… to everyone who contributed to a very successful morning. We still have some horse poo for sale at $4 a bag. Please ring Marian on 0427 477 734 to purchase and arrange pickup. Photo on left: “Comet’s way of saying thank you to everyone” Photo courtesy of Greg Manzie. Avondale Discovery Farm 550 Waterhatch Road, Beverley WA 6304
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Station Gallery and Platform Theatre News
Station Gallery Now that the busy events calendar is coming to the season’s end, the committee of Beverley Station Arts can afford a little time on maintenance at the Gallery and Residence. This includes spending the Volunteer grant received end of last year on some much needed furniture – both outdoor and indoor.
Above: Marylou, Pauline and Kathryn assembling the new sofas for the Station Residence We are fortunate to also have the Shire staff helping with the upkeep of the Station and surrounds which regrettably includes the removal of the gum tree central to the Platform Theatre due to falling limbs making it a safety hazard. We will be replacing the gum with a less risky tree but it will be a while till we see the shade such as we had become come to value on those hot afternoons. Artist-in-Residence
We said goodbye to Janet Pfeiffer soon after her encaustic painting class which was so informative and a load of fun. And then Lisa Riley arrived full of enthusiasm to paint the fabulous cloud formations we’ve been seeing this month. Unfortunately she lost some of her impetus as was called back to her day job but
has still been able to come back and man the gallery Thursdays through to Sundays, and has enjoyed much country hospitality in that time.
Above: Janet Pfeiffer at her encaustic painting workshop Developing that great idea of yours into a Novel or a Play West Australian novelist & playwright Marlish Glorie will be conducting a number of workshops at the Beverley Train Station as part of her writer-in-residency in July. The workshops will be held at the following times: Wednesday 2nd July – 6.30am - 8.30p.m. Wednesday 9th July – 6.30am - 8.30 p.m. Saturday 5th July – 10am - 4pm This all –day workshop will focus on How to Write a Novel, or alternatively a
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Play. This workshop is suitable for beginners through to more advanced writers. Should you have any queries you can email Marlish - [email protected] . Please note that if these workshop times don't suit & you would really like to attend either contact Marlish at her email address or contact Marylou at; [email protected] or 0427 085 511 or 9647 1027. Or call in and see Marlish at the Station from June 1st 2014. Artists in Residence programme for the remainder 2013 and 2014: June - Jessica Ipkendanze - artist (Perth) - cancelled July - Marlish Glorie - writer (Perth) September - Dave & Sandra Conlin – watercolourist, and James Larkins – printmaker (Perth) October - Mervyn Beamish - artist (Perth) November – Charlotte O’Shea As can be seen August and December are not booked as yet, though there has recently been keen interest from a number of artists. If anyone one knows of an artist (visual, performing, writer, musician) who would like to experience a residency here please inform them of this vacancy and contact Artist in Residence Coordinator Marylou Hutchinson on 96471027 / 0427085511 or email: [email protected] To become a member of Beverley Station Arts Inc (Friend of the Station) please see treasurer Pauline at the Newsagency, phone 96461042. Membership forms can also be downloaded from www.beverleywa.com (NB cheques to be made payable to Beverley Station Arts) and send to PO Box 112, Beverley 6304. Beverley Station Singers
The Station Singers did themselves proud at Anzac Service in Beverley singing Lest We forget - a song written by the talented Kelly Newton Wordsworth which she will be singing herself at Supreme Court
Gardens next Anzac Day. Kelly is currently in the US for a couple of months so the Station Singers are practicing by themselves for the Beverley Show in August and for the Choir Bash at the Platform Theatre in September. Anyone interested in joining the choir contact Tracey Fleay - Mob: 0409 481 029 or E: [email protected] Platform Theatre
CALENDAR GIRLS Last chance to buy tickets for Tim Firth’s stage production of the based-on-fact film Calendar Girls (the
perfect opportunity to a girls night out!) Produced by Jally Entertainment of Noosa Heads, this fabulously funny drama has been touring to full houses in all states except NT and Tas, and Beverley is one of the first to be hosting it in WA. Calendar Girls is about women in a small town posing discreetly for a calendar to raise funds for a hospital. Calendar Girls has been a worldwide comedy hit since its London premiere in 2010 and became the fastest selling play in British theatre history. "Dazzlingly funny, shamelessly sentimental and utterly captivating" SPECTATOR. CALENDAR GIRLS
Beverley Town Hall Sunday 1 June 2014
Doors open 7.00pm Show begins 8.00pm
$42 at the door
Tickets available from Beverley Newsagency or ONLINE BOOKINGS: www.trybooking.com/EUIO
Complimentary glass champagne on arrival plus lucky door prize
Licenced Event
Light supper available after the show
If you would like to be included on the email list for notification of coming events (so you can forward to friends), email secretary Sarah Miller [email protected]
Station Gallery Open Hours 11.00am – 3.00pm Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
Jenny Broun, President, Beverley Station Arts: 9646 1500 / 0419 040 063 / [email protected]
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BILL CHAMBERS
Chartered Accountant &
Registered Tax Agent
Tax return preparation
Financial and accounting advisory services
Office hours: Wednesday
9.15am - 5.00pm
129 Vincent Street, Beverley 9646 1566 (Monday - Friday)
Twenty two members and one visitor (nice to meet you Suzanne) met at the Dead Finish for the May meeting of the Garden Club. We welcomed two new members (Val and Vicki) and settled down to business at 10.30am.
We needed to tweak our programme a little because the bonsai people can’t come until September and our visit to Pingelly Friendly Club is scheduled for October 7th. We discussed the dispensing of some funds and it was unanimously agreed to donate to the St. John Ambulance fund for the lights. Because of the change of programme it was decided that we would have a casserole lunch for the July meeting and incorporate a bring and buy. This will be held at the RSL hall, a delightful venue. Our next meeting will be the mosaic workshop which will be held on June 3rd on the verandah of the Dead Finish. Members wanting to participate will need to bring a pot (not plastic), tiles or old crockery, tile cutter, tea towel, old rags, tiling glue (or liquid nails or Selleys all fix), old knife or palette knife, empty ice cream container. We are beginning at 9.30 am and you will need to bring a picnic lunch. A busy bee will be held on June 12th to tidy up the garden at the Dead Finish. The welcome rain has bought most of our members out into their gardens and planting is well under way. Remember to compost as much as you can, it gives years of life to a garden and recycles lots of stuff that otherwise would go into the rubbish. Those of you who like bulbs might like to order through the school and support the fundraising they are doing. It is always good to support local initiatives. Potatoes, peas, broad beans, broccoli, silver beet, spinach and a broad spectrum of flowers such as alyssums, carnations, everlastings, carnations, nemesia, poppies, sweet peas are all able to be planted now. Please feed your fruit trees, especially the citrus as they are surface feeders and need feeding 4 times a year. They will reward you for it with juicier fruit. Seeds are available locally at the IGA and the hardware store and just for interest sake this week I found six different types of potatoes at the nursery in the middle of Northam. Gardeners who enjoy architectural plants might like to try globe artichokes. There is one in the Dead Finish potager garden and it looks splendid. If you don’t eat artichokes the flowers alone are worth growing the plant somewhere in your garden. They are huge and a gorgeous purple.
Happy gardening
Lic. No. 000797
CARPET & LOUNGE SUITE CLEANING
It’s Spring Cleaning Time!
* Carpets Cleaned * Stripping & Sealing Floors * Lounge Suites Cleaned Like New * Vinyl * Car Upholstery & Carpets Cleaned * Wood Phone Colin Today on * House Total Clean When Moving * Slate 0417 971 786 * Fire & Water Damage Clean Up Email [email protected]
BEVERLEY GARDEN & TREE SOCIETY ANNUAL PROGRAMME 2014
03 June Mosaic Workshop ‐ Dead Finish
July Casserole Lunch at RSL
August Our AG SHOW
September Bonsai Workshop
October Pingelly friendly club
November AGM and a morning high tea
December Christmas luncheon
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BEVERLEY TRANSPORT SERVICE
Your local carrier for over 30 years.
GRAIN, FERTILISER, LIME, HAY, WOOL AND GENERAL TRANSPORT
Agents for Optima Agriculture
Supply and cart of Lime products
Garry & Sarah Miller Ph: 9646 4066 or 0428 464 066
BEVERLEY SUB CENTRE
Thank You! The Beverley Sub Centre committee would like to thank all the wonderful people who supported the auction held recently at the Freemason Tavern. Approximately $5,000 was raised which is a tremendous result, with all proceeds going toward the Airstrip Lighting Community Appeal. We want to warmly thank Amanda and Greg for all their assistance with the auction which enabled it to be such a success. Also, a big thank you to everyone who donated the items for auction, and what a great selection of items they were! To those who attended and bid for those items, thank you, and we hope you enjoy your purchases. RFDS The volunteers have been very busy with call outs recently which included the Royal Flying Doctor using the airstrip twice in the last fortnight. Fortunately, these were in daylight hours as until the airstrip lighting is installed they cannot land here at night. The fundraising for the lights is progressing well so we still hope that this will happen sometime during 2014. Airstrip Lighting Appeal Several donation tins are located throughout the town. These locations include the Newsagency, Bakery, Top Pub, CRC, IGA, Country Kitchen and the hospital reception. Your loose change can go a long way for greater emergency service care in our wonderful town. Please continue to give generously. On Friday 23 May our President John Lane was grateful to receive a $3,000 donation from the Sandgropers Caravan and Motorhome Group who visited Beverley last year. These were leftover funds from their trip to Beverley and we are very pleased they chose to put it towards the “Light up the Strip” Appeal. We would also like to acknowledge the Beverley Hospital Auxiliary who generously contributed their donated portion of funding towards the appeal. Photo: Eric, Terri, John, Joy and Barbara
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Beverley District High School Ciao and benevenuti (Hello and welcome) to our news for this month. By the time you have read this article, the Faction Cross Country event will have been completed. We hope the students ran great races and that the expected 10-15mm rain held off until after the event. Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea was also held on that day and we hope that lots of funds were raised for such a worthy cause and of course everyone would have been well and truly fed with the generous donations of cakes, etc. NAPLAN has been and gone and results will come parents’ way towards the end of the year. We are sure every student in Yr 3, 5, 7 and 9 put in their best effort. Just a reminder if you would like to have a paperless society, please think seriously of subscribing to the school newsletter by pressing the subscribe button on the Beverley DHS webpage-www.beverleydhs.wa.edu.au. The webpage has been revamped so go and have a look at it. We are open to suggestions, so please send them our way. Year 7 - 8 Technology Students have been busy improving their machine sewing skills by making heat packs. Seams and hems were used to sew a calico inside channelled bag filled with wheat and dried lavender. Then a pretty cotton fabric outer cover was made. Heat packs are a first aid item which is heated briefly in the microwave before being placed on an injured part of the body to help relieve pain. Year 9 - 10 Technology We have been creative with machine embroidery, threads, fabric dyes and glass paint. Here are some photos of our models – wall hangings, tie dye fabric and glass painting. We made gel air fresheners with the painted glass jars. Here is the recipe for you to try – Gel Air Fresheners. 1. Warm in a saucepan – until salt and gelatine have dissolved
1 cup water 40g of gelatine 1 tablespoon of salt 1 tablespoon of white vinegar
2. Add 1cup of cold water. 3. Add a few drops of food colour to saucepan and mix up. 4. Put 20 – 30 drops of “Essential Oil” in the jar. 5. Pour in carefully and mix up. **don’t fill the jar too much** 6. Leave to set for a few hours before moving. 7. Decorate the glass jar as desired. Upcoming Events Wednesday 4 June Year 8 Immunisation-Round 2. Thursday 5 June Interschool Cross Country – York. Thursday 12 June Assembly – Choir. Wednesday 18 June Yr 2/3 Maze Excursion Friday 20 June Interschool Winter Carnival – Brookton. Wednesday 25 June PP/Yr 1 Dino Dig Excursion Friday 4 July Last day of 2nd Term Until next month-Sera Minchin
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May was a very busy and productive month for the group. Easter saw the airing of a large number of beautiful quilts made by members and displayed at the Dead Finish Museum. Eight members participated in an overnight retreat at a property on Valentine’s Road after the Easter break. Skills learnt at a recent dying workshop were demonstrated and the fabric was used in a new technique to create “convergence quilts”. These retreats are a great way to bond new and old friendships with plenty of chatter, coffee, good food, walks and patch working. The group was also successful with our submission to the Shire for a grant to extend our knowledge of using the quilting frame at Avondale. Four members have already travelled to Perth for a workshop, with 3 to 4 more workshops planned over the next few weeks. New members are always welcome and we meet Tuesdays at Avondale. For more information call Janice 0438 019 510.
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First of all, the Beverley Playgroup Inc. Committee, wishes to thank our beautiful community for their support and generosity and, our members who donated cakes and / or their time for our Cake-Stall held on Saturday 17th May! We raised a massive $440, which will help us run programs, such as the Boogie Roos, at low cost to our members and get new toys and equipment. Over the last few weeks we had lots of new members and the attendance has been fantastic! It’s heart-warming to see that we have so many young ones in town. The all play great together and love the activities. The more the merrier! Upcoming this month and new to Playgroup: a Baby Group! The aim is to get parents with new-borns and young babies together to meet, socialise and share tips and ideas. We will run the group for 3 weeks only on Thursday at the end of the normal Playgroup session, starting on 19th June. It’s free and we arranged our locals Physiotherapist, Speech Therapist, Child Health Nurse, Occupational Therapist and Dietician to come over to answer queries parents may have. Dianne, Child Health Nurse, will bring the scales to weight babies if parents wish. Jenette, our President is organising a date with Sandra from the Boogie Roos for the 3rd term, probably on 31st July, and we hope to book another one for the last term. For those who didn’t come last year, Boogie Roos is an award winning program for babies and young children (2014 International What's On 4 Junior Awards: Most Outstanding Activity Leader 0-5 years and Best Local Baby and Preschooler Activity 0-5 years winner). For an entire hour Sandra puts the music on and makes children wriggle, jump and dance with props such a pompoms, parachute etc... It’s a lot of fun and keeps the little ones active while parents can watch the action and catch up. We still have more in store for the rest of the year, so keep tuned. Finally, we are still welcoming new members, so any parent / carer with babies or children up to 4 years old can attend at anytime and are entitled to 3 free sessions before joining. We hope to see you there J
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BEVERLEY COMMUNITY REFERRAL INFORMATION AND PARALEGAL SERVICES
1. Budget cuts are the hot news of the day:- For all who are interested in
TV and radio reports and how Australian, both indigenous are effected. See CRANA Aboriginal Corp. for more details.
2. This publication will mainly touch on Centrelink Age Care and Disability Pensions. Disability Support Pensioners:- Statistics and research indicate to us that there are 800,000 currently receiving benefits. This figure is now increasing by 10,000 each year. In recent days this Minister and the Treasurer have stated, that there will be a complete shake up of the whole system. a. All recipients will be reviewed and accessed if needed. b. Those under 35 years of age will be assessed i.e. they will be
sent to a body (newly formed) of independent doctors. c. Their words used “those who are capable of working MUST
WORK and if not will be put on Newstart Allowance”. Therefore one could loose around $200/- plus per fortnight.
Other public statements made: There will be some pain, everyone must share the burden. Nothing is Free. 3. The comments, on the other hand by organisations such as: Human Rights, Disability, Indigenous, Health Professionals, Dental Practitioners, Careers, ACOSS, parents and so the list goes - too numerous to mention. All without exception clearly state: That once again, the most vulnerable, disadvantaged, needy, not so fortunate in our Australian community are being targeted and forced to share and carry the economical burden which, we are told is around 36 billion dollars. Saving from the Disability Support Pension. 4. AGE CARE: Now that one has to stay in the workforce till age 70. Because of the age hike, the question is who will have the capacity to work. If those unfortunate, will end up in age care residences. Some residence are complaining, due to lack of funding are battling to keep their staff. 5. My final comments based on my line of work: some 15 years ago, words like reviews, assessment, shake up, lead to investigators with latest IT equipment and some were taken off the Disability Support Pension, as footage taken proved they were capable of working. As a former, long term Shenton Park patient, it is proper to keep an accurate record of your incapacity and seek medical advice, remember all this will now be tested. i.e. as to what you are capable of doing and not doing. Mal G Roberts
CRANA Aboriginal Corp. Inc. Budget cuts once again, the most disadvantaged in our community will have to pay the high price. This will have a devastating effect on both indigenous and non-indigenous Australians. HEALTH: Some family and children services have been slashed and other services have been withdrawn and indigenous staff have been sacked. (TV/radio reports). EDUCATION: Special services to cater for the needy, disadvantaged and programmes to support children with a disability, have been disadvantaged as their funding has been reduced or cancelled. MEDICAL: In spite of all the research, evidence, statistics and known facts which prove, that the life span of indigenous people is far shorter, by approximately 10 years sooner than non indigenous, especially children, who have a 40 % higher mortality rate. Yet the services provided were sub standard and will furthermore deteriorate, placing a further burden on their culture and life expectancy. Last month TV reports pointed out that family members who travelled from up North, to visit critically ill patients (family members) would normally stay at the YMCA, which has been closed. These indigenous families had to sleep in the open parks for many days, around the Perth area. AGED AND DISABILITY SUPPORT PENSIONS: Some will be reviewed and assessed. RESEARCH AND LAND CORPORATION: Whole programmes have been cancelled, departments have been closed down. CEO and other staff members have been made redundant. Some staff worked diligently for well over 20 years, they did not receive any notice or even a phone call, they heard about their departments demise, through the media. These are real life true cases. ABORIGINAL LEGAL AID SERVICES: Funding has been drastically reduced, which is causing concern right throughout the legal, social, community and human rights organisations. If anyone if denied justice i.e. by cutting legal aid, they have no representation in the courts. This will result in more incarcerations as prison residents. What experts in this field say, that more funding is needed to prevent one from going to prison, less funding will have the opposite effect.
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Some learned experts state, that in the indigenous culture, when adults are incarcerated in prisons and detention centres; causing a feeling of loss of culture, identity, connection to their land and sadness, which, is unbearable and in some cases does lead to suicide. From what has been said, the cutting of Aboriginal Legal Service funding may have very serious consequences for some indigenous families. MEDICARE CO-PAYMENTS: $7 for visit to the GP, for emergency, blood test, x-rays and the list goes on. A fair question is how many sick and needy would be able to afford this added burden of money extraction which is unaffordable. RECONCILLIATION, CLOSING THE GAP, CHANGES TO THE CONSTITUTION: Reality is that in spite of research, which shows, that the majority of Australians would like to see these issues of concern dealt with, there has been much talk and little or no action. Once again promises are made and never kept. CONSUMER ADVOCATES: Are advising indigenous people not to release personal information, including bank account details. Do not commit to verbal contracts over the phone, unless you understand the terms and conditions, TV reports showed some Kimberley region residents were being influenced by door knockers and did not understand what they were signing for. If in doubt come and see me, I will secure legal advice. Mal G Roberts Mitch Henry Director President NB The real effects of the budget cuts will be known and felt in the next 3 months.
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Make a Movie, Make a Stand, Make a Difference.
This year, WA Police is encouraging all Western Australian high school aged students to actively become ‘Community Safety Champions’, as part of the innovative Students Advising Youth Project (SAY Project) for 2014. Supported by local Lions Clubs and Murdoch University, students are encouraged to produce a short (90 – 105 seconds) film about making their community “drug free and drug aware”. The top film will win $1,000 cash and an all-expenses paid trip for them and a guardian to fly to Canberra and attend Parliament to present their film to a Government representative. $1,000 prizes also available for 2nd, 3rd and 4th placed film makers.
About the SAY Project.
In 2013, Acting Sergeant Tam McKeown initiated the SAY Project to encourage young people to be educators among their peers to deliver messages about key community safety issues such as illegal drugs, road safety and alcohol abuse.
Supported by the Department of Education WA, the Project aims to provide students with a strong anti-drug education during the research component of this year’s subject, and in addition, students will actively promote and market their own anti-drug films through both local networks and social media in their communities. Informative podcasts have been produced to assist you and your students to learn more about participating in the Project. View the SAY Project Podcasts.
Schools and community / youth organisations are required to complete and submit a registration form no later than 24 July 2014. The promotional poster is also available online for distribution in your school or community / youth organisations. How to participate in the SAY Project – Key dates
We thank you in advance for your support in promoting the SAY Project among your students andyouth. Together we can harness their enthusiasm, innovation and creativity to empower them to become educators of other youth on these prevalent issues affecting our community.
We have high hopes that this Project will benchmark itself and showcase the innovative role that our young people can play in relation to enhancing community safety.
Thank you in advance for your support.
Tam McKeown | Acting Sergeant
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THE BLUE LINE Beverley Police Station
57 Hunt Road, Beverley WA 6304
Hello Everyone,
What’s with the meerkats? Well, since the road works at the top of Vincent Street x Hunt Road were started (surely they aren’t finished?) that’s what myself and Ian have become. Everyone, even those in our community who use gophers, all sound as though they are hooning when approaching the junc on. I tear my head off my shoulders when I hear cars turning on to or off Vincent Street and poor Ian has pulled his hammy 3 mes sprin ng over the front counter since the road works turned the road into a gravel pit. It’s. Driving. Us. Bonkers !!!!!!!!
Anyway, enough of our meerkat tendencies, I’d like to take this opportunity to congratulate the motorists of Beverley for driving impeccably and for the most part s cking to the posted speed limits. We’ve been doing quite a bit more traffic enforcement in and around town and have had to either issue ckets or cau on very, very few Beverley motorists. That said, don’t forget the speed limits, they are there for a reason and as annoying as they might be they are a lot less annoying than receiving a cket or paying a visit to hospital, or both.
There’s not much to report on the crime front since the last Blarney. We are travelling very well with very few crimes being reported to us so we all must be doing something right. Let’s stay vigilant and con nue to report anything you think seems a bit out of the ordinary. We are all ears……….
I know I’ve men oned this before but I’ll men on it again as this me it happened to me. The scammers are back
bombarding email accounts again. I recently had a very official looking email from ANZ land in my work email inbox. They
were asking me for my account details and password as there was a ‘security issue’ with my account. All I had to do was
click on a link. Now there’s just one problem with this request, I’ve never been a customer of the ANZ. I asked a friend in
our computer crime department what was the likely consequence of me clicking on the link (I had no inten on of doing so)
and he replied; “It’ll bugger up your computer”. So when a bloke who loves computers and smells like he washes
infrequently tells you something like that you take no ce and pass on the advice to everyone in town. So that’s what I’ve
just done.
Speaking of technology, whilst we love speaking to everyone face to face we can’t always be there so, are you aware of the
online repor ng capabili es on the WA Police website, h p://www.police.wa.gov.au?
In July 2013, WA Police implemented the Check My Crime portal which allows a person to check the status of their incident
a er it has been reported to police and also permits them to add addi onal stolen or damaged property to the report.
In March 2014, the Report My Lost Property portal was implemented. This enables members of the public to complete a
report of lost property without having to ring the police or a end a police sta on.
These are just two of the online repor ng services that members of the public are able to use. Other reports and forms
include, but are not limited to, firearms‐related ma ers, hoon, crash and graffi reports and the ability to register a party.
Apparently more op ons will be coming so as soon as I hear about them I'll let everyone know! That’s all for now folks,
Ian’s s ll here for a couple of weeks yet and I’m busy sor ng out his replacement. The fields are ge ng greener and the
rain is ge ng we er (is that possible?). So rug up and light the fire because it’s ge ng
colder !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Take care everyone, The 2 Ians.
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BEVERLEY JUNIOR NETBALL CLUB NEWS
Wow, what an amazing group of players that we have this year. The Year 5 and under group has 16 players and the Year 7 and under group has 20 players, enough for 4 teams. The numbers for 2014 are astounding and have allowed the girls the opportunity to enjoy plenty of me on court with matches being played each weekend. Due to the number of players the coaches have decided that the Thursday training sessions will be weekly. Training is to commence at the courts at 3.30pm‐4.30pm. These training sessions are for skills development, theory and fitness. Training prior to games against other towns will be 3.30pm‐5.00pm and will be a quick training session followed by a game. This allows those players that have a scheduled bye the opportunity to s ll get on the court that week and have a game. For parents that do not have the roster of byes please see your coach and we can organise a copy for you. The teams have played two games against other towns, the first being against Quairading which unfortunately we didn’t come away with a win but they never stopped trying. The second match was against Cunderdin in which both teams did have a win, which thrilled all of the players. A team of 9 players (13 and under), represented Beverley at the 2014 Wheatbelt Regional Carnival in Northam, pictured below. The team played a total of 8 matches over the day, they didn’t make it to the semi finals but gained valuable experience and had a great day out. This is the first me Beverley has been to this carnival
and we will be heading back over to Northam in August for the 12 and under division.
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BEVERLEY LIONS CLUB As you may be aware, the Beverley Lions Club is closing down. I do not believe that it is any one or anybody's' fault. It is simply a sign of the times. All service clubs are struggling and have been struggling for a while already. Pat Thompson and I are the only active members left and it has fallen to our lot to do the hard yakka involved in closing down the Beverley Lions Club. We have now received permission to sell off all the assets that are left in the Club. The most significant of these are the following: The trailer which had been
fitted out to carry all the catering equipment including tables, chairs, and pergolas, gas BBQ's and catering equipment. We are hoping to be offered in the region of $3000 to $3500 for the trailer.
We also have one 3.5 KvA inverter generator for $300.
The RSL has agreed to make us an offer for some of the catering equipment and the tables and chairs plus one (at least) BBQ of the three on hand.
The electric urn has been sold for $100.
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Small Landholder News With Jodie Whitfield Small Landholder Information Service Department of Agriculture and Food, Western Australia
As the rain starts to fall, we can’t help but take a sigh of relief - but that does not mean our jobs for now are finished. With the rain replenishing our paddocks and starting to soak our soils there is plenty to get done! This season’s lambs will need to be ear marked and branded with a red tag. Lambs should also be vaccinated with a 3 in 1 injection and this should be repeated at weaning. As the temperature drops and the rains continue, it is important to provide stock with young, access to sheltered areas away from the cold and wet conditions. This will reduce the risk of animals getting hypothermia. All owners of livestock (cattle, sheep, goats, alpacas, etc.) must be registered, even if you only own one. If you are not currently registered please call the Brands Office for assistance on 9780 6207. Pasture growth rates will start to decline as temperatures decrease and it may be necessary to move stock from paddocks with low levels of food on offer (FOO) to protect these paddocks from overgrazing and ensure good growth rates in spring (see SLIS’s ‘Rotational grazing for small landholders’ available at agric.wa.gov.au/small_landholder). Through June, the sowing of oats for hay production can still be undertaken. Match varieties to the season length you have remaining for your area. This ensures that the timing of hay cutting occurs at the right stage of the plants’ development for the best quality and quantity of hay. For those with an orchard, once the last of the leaves have fallen start pruning stone and pome fruit. It is also important to control winter weeds in your orchard. Be careful if you are using mulch as a method for controlling weeds as it can encourage collar rots if it is put hard up against the stem of the tree. Winter is also a great time to plan any changes or improvements you would like to make to your property (see SLIS’s ‘Developing a property plan for small landholdings’ landholders’ available at agric.wa.gov.au/small_landholder). Before any problem on your property gets too big, make sure you deal with it. Leaving it to potentially get worse will only hinder you in developing the property you want. Visit our Facebook page at facebook.com/DAFWAsmalllandholders for up-to-date information and great tips on managing your property. We would love you to like us! Our seasonal e-newsletter keeping you on top of what you need to know for the coming season has just been emailed out. Sign up now at agric.wa.gov.au/small-landholder-information-service-e-newsletter to start receiving your copy. Until next time, Jodie
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BEVERLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
March Meeting: There were 9 members in attendance with 3 apologies. Easter Opening: Once again we had an extended opening over the Easter weekend with some beautiful Quilts featuring fabrics and designs from other countries as far apart as Japan, Indonesia, New Zealand, The Netherlands and Isle of Harris, Scotland - all made by members of the Beverley Quilters and Patchworkers group. Congratulations to these artistic people and thank you for displaying them in the Dead Finish Museum. The Historical Society put together displays and stories on the theme “Journeys” including the story of one man’s extraordinary emergency effort to get from Babakin to Bally Bally to see his wife and child in 1910; and another, in verse form, describes an early outing in a Chrysler vehicle from town to Quajabin (County Peak). This latter display will remain at the Dead Finish Museum and is well worth the reading. WWI Project – Remembering Them: We have made some advances with this project by deciding on the themes of the 3 panels to be made by the WA Museum for Beverley. The Coordinator of the Project, Naomi Lam, is to attend our May meeting. Family Research: A student at Notre Dame University made some
enquiries about postcards sent by Jim Edwards of Anbrook after WW1.
A family member wants information about Una Elaine Cherrill born in Beverley in 1912.
Donations: Copies of speeches made by Dee Ridgway, Terry
Waldon and Paul Brown at the official opening of the new Recreation Centre
2 Dinner plates with WA wildflower designs used by the State Steamships on their voyages up and down the WA coastline.
The Beverley Times: Members adjourned to the Beverley Shire Office after the meeting to be given a demonstration of the digital Beverley Times. It is fascinating to look up specific dates, people or events from 70 years of publication of our news-paper with a few keystrokes. Thank you, Sheridan. Next Meeting: Venue: Dead Finish Museum. Date & Time: 12th May 2014 - 10:30am Special Guest: Naomi Lam, WA Museum. Welcome: Anyone interested in local history For more information contact the Secretary on [email protected] .
BEVERLEY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
April Meeting: There were 10 members, including a new member, in attendance with 4 apologies - at the earlier time. Special welcome was made to our two guests from the WA Museum: Naomi Lam and Jessica Needle. Reports were presented on a series of workshops and a museums meeting attended by Society members. Workshops at York Archives Centre Two members had interesting sessions over three Saturdays on the following three topics: 1. Archiving Basics; 2. Dealing with Paper and Books; 3. Digitising. They were very well organised and the presenters were experts in their separate fields. Wheatlands Museums Meeting in Merredin Four members from Beverley representing the Dead Finish & Aeronautical museums travelled to Merredin for the Wheatlands Chapter of Museums Australia meeting, held in one of the old buildings on Merredin Railway Station that make up the Merredin Museum. The meeting heard reports from the 13 museums present. We then had a presentation on the Merredin Trails that are designed to attract locals as well as tourists. After lunch we walked to the local Art Deco Courthouse and the Cummings Theatre where we saw and heard about the history and conservation of both these buildings. Family Research: A family member requested information about the
birth of a Gladys Winifred Edmonds born 3rd March 1910 (not 16th March as family thought) and died 1981.
From Victoria, a descendant (named Beverley) of Thomas Kilpatrick– has been put in contact with family members in the district.
A family member of a Thomas Henry Gard who died in 1934 seeks the location of his gravesite.
WWI Project – Remembering Them: Naomi Lam addressed the meeting about this project funded by Lotterywest. Our Museum will obtain 5 panels about WW1: two are generic to all participants in WA while three will contain local Beverley information. As well, we will receive a modern secure showcase in which to display memorabilia from WW1. The meeting concluded with a light lunch. Next Meeting: Venue: Dead Finish Museum. Date & Time: 9th June 2014 – 2pm Welcome: Anyone interested in local history For more information contact the Secretary on [email protected] .
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OPENINGHOURSMonday–Friday8.30am–4.00pm132VincentSt,BeverleyWA6304P:96461600F:96461295E:[email protected]:www.beverley.crc.net.au NEWS FROM THE CRC
JUNIOR BUSINESS TRAINEESHIP The centre is offering a junior traineeship opportunity for a 12 month period. The trainee will get on the job experience whilst studying Cer ficate II in Business. For more informa on please refer to the adver sement on page 9 of this Blarney edi on. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CENTRE Do you need help in finding your career pathway? The staff from Workforce Development Centre are visi ng Beverley on Thursday 12 June. To book an appointment for your one on one consulta on please ring the centre on 9646 1600. Bookings are essen al. Further informa on can be found on page 45. WESTLINK BROADCASTS We will be adver sing scheduled broadcasts that are available for viewing by the community. In June there is a great opportunity for community groups that host events to assist your group in events risks as described below. To register your interest in a ending, please contact 9646 1600.
CHANGES TO FUNDING AT THE CRC The funding structure for the Community Resource Centre has changed and you will no ce that in the next 12 months the centre will be hos ng more events, training and courses. Keep your eyes open for some of these development such as: Businesses get ready for some exci ng new developments at the centre,
more informa on will be released in July. Cybersecurity Awareness Workshop will cover how to keep your family safe
online, fraud and online security. E corner ‐ iPad and Samsung tablet available for use and training. Mad Men’s Muster and Wild Women of the West are definite events for
2014.
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ROYAL ANTEDILUVIAN ORDER OF BUFFALOES
GLE (Inc) QUAIRADING BEVERLEY NO.163
We meet the first Wednesday of every month at the Masonic Lodge,
Hunt Road, Beverley
The objects of our order are Philanthropy and Good Fellowship.
For more info - contact Bill McDonald on 9646 0402
For more info contact Bill McDonald on 9646 0746 Tom 0419 945 240
YORK CHIROPRACTIC
MacLachlan Centre, Trews Road, York
Clinic available every week by appointment only.
Tel: 9641 1500
Dr Alexandra [Sacha] Browne
B.Sc [Chiro] B.Chiropractic Doctor of Chiropractic
Northam Physiotherapy Northam 8am - 6pm Monday to Friday
York Cunderdin Toodyay By Appointment
Ph: 9622 5040 Fax: 9622 2800
Email: [email protected]
PRIMARY HEALTH SERVICES available to the community
of Beverley You can refer yourself or your child to the following health professionals: Child Health Nurse ‐ Phone 9646 3200 to make an appointment, Hospital Admin Staff will assist you in se ng an appointment me (a endance Fridays). Child / School Health – 9646 1210 Diete cs – 9690 1320 Occupa onal Therapy ‐ 0429 466 224 Physiotherapy – a Doctors referral is required – Please send to PO Box 142, Beverley or drop referral to the Beverley Hospital (a endance Thursdays). Podiatry – a Doctors referral is required Please send to PO Box 142, Beverley or drop referral to the Beverley Hospital (a endance Fridays) **. Social Work – Phone 9690 1320 Speech Pathology – Phone 9690 1321 Services are provided at the Primary
Health Building, on the corner of John and Forrest Streets, Beverley. There may be a wai ng me for services.
These services are provided by WA Country Health Service and are free of charge. (Please note that the Podiatry Service is a private prac ce and is not free of charge ‐ there is a fee at first consulta on but the WACHS/Beverley Health Service do not get involved in taking fee payments – only assis ng at receiving the referrals for appointment. The Doctor’s referrals are usually faxed to the service provider, Como Podiatry, who contact the pa ent by phone and make an appointment).
If you have any concerns about your own health or your child’s health and development, please phone the relevant health professional to discuss your concerns. Alterna vely, you can speak to the Child Health or School Health Nurse, or your GP, to discuss your concerns and to determine the most appropriate
referral. Avon & Central Primary Health ‐ Promo ng Healthy Lifestyles
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Get ‘Back to basics’ with FOODcents®
Australian’s are busy and many of us think we don’t have the me or money or priority for regular family meals. Chasing convenience and me, we are relying on takeaway and ready made meals more than ever before. In fact, the average family spends $3640 a year on takeaway! Takeaways and ready made meals might seem like good value but it’s all in the marke ng. Have a look at the price per kilo of fresh foods and compare to convenience foods – you might be surprised at the true cost of healthy op ons. Did you know that all of your healthy groceries are GST free? FOODcents® is a program that helps families to achieve a healthy diet and to save money on their grocery shop. The program is based on the simple concept that the healthy foods we need are cheaper and more versa le than the processed products we have come to rely on. Over the last two decades FOODcents, has been quietly educa ng thousands of West Australians that healthy ea ng doesn’t have to cost the earth. “FOODcents is all about promo ng simple, healthy home cooking using loads of fruit and vegetables and only choosing packet foods that don’t have a long ingredient lists.” Challenge your family to go ‘Back to Basics’ in the kitchen this week. Buy more fruit and veg, choose packet foods without long ingredient lists, take packed lunches and enjoy quick meals like beans on toast when me is ght. You might be surprised at the money you save. For more informa on visit www.foodcentsprogram.com.au or email [email protected]. …………………………….. If you are involved with a club or group who want to improve their food literacy through knowledge and skill development then FOODcents is the program for you. The program is prac cal and appropriate for adult groups from various cultural, linguis c and social backgrounds. Please contact Karen Hansen, Regional Educa on Officer Wheatbelt on ph. 9690 1746 or email [email protected] for further informa on. FOODcents week from 19‐25 May 2014 celebrates its 20th anniversary.
BADMINTON Wednesday’s ‐ Town Hall
All Welcome ‐ Men and Women
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WARRIORS WELLBEING – June 2014 The Myth that Men Don’t Talk.
As blokes we get told all the time, “Men just don’t talk!” One of the things that never cease to amaze me in the job we do, is that given the right circumstances blokes will disclose their issues and tell their story. Every bloke that I have met has a story and/or issues and wants to talk about it.
Blokes do talk, firstly we have to acknowledge the differences between how the genders go about this. There are also some other factors that need to be considered in how we go about talking with blokes.
The differences are real and we need to acknowledge some of the communication differences between blokes and ladies:
Blokes only talk one third as much as ladies in a day (approx. 7000 to 21,000 words).
This can be explained by the fact ladies think and speak in a narrative way where blokes prefer dot points.
Single word responses to questions like - Yes, No, good, bad and grunting are considered responses by blokes.
Blokes find it uncomfortable to talk about their emotions. We have been conditioned not to and are hard wired differently, often focusing on problem solving, providing and protecting, rather than how we feel, let alone talking about it.
Some other factors that need to be considered by both blokes and ladies may contribute to having a more productive outcome when having “that talk”:
Choosing the right environment to communicate is essential. This is not when we are distressed and out of control, but when we have calmed down. Also, avoid being under the influence of alcohol, which can act as a “mood enhancer” and alter our state of mind.
Timing is also an important factor to consider. Agree on a designated time to talk, avoid times when you are preoccupied with other tasks, or when there are a lot of things happening.
Be prepared to listen – The most important part of talking is LISTENING. (I think this is an OXY MORON!) Having respect, connection and some empathy with whom you are talking will give you more chance to become and active listener.
Getting help with having a talk with your bloke – Don’t be afraid to seek help in having a talk with your dad, husband, son or mate i.e. use and independent person, your GP or a counsellor.
Considering the above factors and “giving permission” to blokes that it’s ok to talk about things that cause us discomfort or pain may assist with blokes talking, but sometimes this does take time.
From little things big things grow (just like this year’s crop), Blokes do talk – Sow the seed towards a meaningful conversation.
Cheers
Owen & the Team RMHI delivered by Wheatbelt Men’s Health (Inc.) PO Box 768, Northam WA 6401 Phone: 08 9690 2277 Email: [email protected] Internet: www.regionalmenshealth.com.au
CLUB The Beverley Community Resource Centre is looking at starting a LEGO CLUB for kids to be hosted on Monday afternoon’s during the school term. To make this new initiative possible we need to see if there enough interest within the community. Please register interest by calling the centre on 9646 1600 or visit the centre. For those parents that children that have grown up and still have Lego laying around, we are accepting donations, it would be greatly appreciated.
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CATHOLIC CHURCH
Service in Beverley 8:00 am every Sunday at
Beverley Sacred Heart Church Lukin Street, Beverley
THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
(QUAKERS)
Beverley Friends Meeting Old Catholic School Rooms
Dempster Street
Sunday 10:30am - Meeting for Worship
For more information & enquiries phone 9646 0575.
Please contact Rev Irene on 9646 0470 for details.
The Church of United Spiritualism
Of Australia
Anglican Parish Beverley/Brookton Times for services for:
JUNE 2014
The telephone number for the Parish is: 9646 1112
Parish correspondence to: P.O. Box 292, Beverley
All mail for St. Mary's Society please address to: P.O. Box 292, Beverley.
DAY DATE CHURCH LOCATION TIME SERVICE
Sunday 01 June St. Mark’s Brookton 8.30am Holy Communion
Sunday 01 June St. Mary’s Beverley 10.30am Holy Communion
Sunday 01 June St. John in the Dale 10.30am Prayer, Praise & Proclama on
Sunday 08 June St. Mark’s Brookton 8.30am Morning Prayer
Sunday 08 June St. Mary’s Beverley 8.30am Prayer, Praise & Proclama on
Sunday 15 June St. Mark’s Brookton 8.30am Holy Communion
Sunday 15 June St. Mary’s Beverley 10.30am Holy Communion
Sunday 22 June St. Mark’s Brookton 8.30am Morning Prayer
Sunday 22 June St. Mary’s Beverley 8.30am Prayer, Praise & Proclama on
Sunday 29 June St. Mark’s Brookton 8.30am Morning Prayer
Sunday 29 June St. Mary’s Beverley
Sunday 06 July St. Mark’s Brookton 8.30am Holy Communion
Sunday 06 July St. John in the Dale 10.30am Holy Communion
No service in Beverley
DRUG & ALCOHOL COUNSELLING
The Wheatbelt
Community Drug Service Team will
be visiting Beverley Hospital
fortnightly.
For appointments please phone Jackie Darby on
96211 055.
BEVERLEY CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
Bible study Monday evening at 7.30pm
Followed by supper and a time Of caring and sharing fellowship
Place alternating homes
Visiting Pastor from independent ministries
SWOT (South West Outreach Team) 1st Wednesday of the month
10.00am Place 16 Barnsley Street, Beverley
Enquiries
9646 0282 or 9646 0546
BEVERLEY HOME
CHURCH
Meet 1st and 3rd
Saturday of each month
Fellowship meal at 6.00pm
Followed by a games night
Place 16 Barnsley Street,
Beverley
Enquiries 9646 0546
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BEVERLEY HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
The Op Shop is open every Friday between 2:00pm and 4:00pm.
OP SHOP ROSTER JUNE 2014
June 06 Val Moad, Anna Mally, Roma
Ladgies June 13 Jane Murray, Frances Neale,
Jeanette Johnson June 20 Maxine Watts, Sue Eramiha,
Judy Moulton June 27 Erica Murray, Gracie Courtney,
Dawn Edwards Val Moad - Hon. Secretary
BEVERLEY CHILD HEALTH CLINIC
Clinic is open Fridays for appointments, home visits and/or immunisations 9am to 4pm.
For appointments or enquiries please phone the
hospital on 9646 3200 or 0427 901 321.
LISA WAY — Child Health Nurse
BEVERLEY DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP
Meets at the O.T. Room, Beverley Hospital WHEN: 2.00pm til 4.00pm
The support group will meet every second Tuesday of the month. Contact Sylvia Seddon on 9646 1072
Type one and two diabetics of all ages are encouraged to attend as well as other members of the public interested or suffering from diabetes.
Please park on the road or behind the St John Ambulance Centre.
The Words of the Preacher
“Jesus. . . .said. . . . ‘Verily, verily, I say unto thee, except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.’ Nicodemus saith unto Him, ‘How can a man be born when he is old? Can he enter the second time into his Mother’s womb, and be born?’ Jesus answered, . . . ‘That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit. Marvel not that I said unto thee, ye must be born again.’ “ John 3:3-4 and 6-7 “Being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which liveth and abideth for ever. For all flesh is as grass and all the glory of man as the flower of grass. The grass withereth, and the flower thereof falleth away: But the word of the Lord endureth forever. And this is the word which by the Gospel is preached unto you.” 1Peter !-23-25
“The words of the Preacher – PO Box 181, Beverley, 6304
Meals on Wheels Roster for June 2014
Jun 02 Public Holiday Jun 03 A & K Boyle Jun 04 P & K Smith Jun 05 B & J Howell Jun 06 S & M Morton Jun 09 K Badger / C Tee Jun 10 D. Ormerod / B. Sims Jun 11 D. Strange / E Boyle Jun 12 J Islip / B Wauchope Jun 13 D & E White Jun 16 W. Gilbert / D Kilpatrick (ND) Jun 17 J Van Tiel / R. Morgan Jun 18 M. Alford / G. Courtney Jun 19 C Tee / G Roache Jun 20 G Redding / W. Gilbert Jun 23 A Elston / B Foster Jun 24 N & E Murray Jun 25 S Eramiha / J Islip Jun 26 B & J Howell Jun 27 J Johnson / M Smith Jun 30 A & K Boyle Jul 01 R & J McCallum Jul 02 P & K Smith Jul 03 K Badger / B Wauchope Jul 04 S & M Morton
Do you want to volunteer? Contact Dorothy: 9646 3213
AVON DRILLING SERVICE
Mick Lewis
Ph: 9572 7828 Mob: 0427 814 055
Brenton Legg
Mob: 0404 708 979
WATER BORES BORE DEVELOPMENT MINI EXCAVATOR HIRE POST HOLE DRILLING
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Book Early As Tickets Are Limited Bar Available BYO Nibbles
Beverley Golf Club Inc.
To book please email your name or a full list of table members & team name to:
[email protected] A return email will be sent with payment details
If you don’t have a team, no worries, let us know your interested and we’re sure there’ll be others in the same boat.
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CWA Beverley Branch
Next meeting of the Country Women’s Association - Beverley Branch will be held at the CWA rooms on Thursday 12 June with morning tea from 9.30am followed by the June monthly meeting. We will discuss the agenda for the 90th State Conference which is to be held in York this year from 22 to 24 July. This will be a gathering of the Ex Pres Group on Monday afternoon prior to the conference. Invitations have been received from Tammin CWA to attend their WA Week Luncheon on Monday 9 June, Quairading Branch International Day on Monday 16 June and CWA Wheatbelt Challenge at Jennacubbine on Wednesday 25 June. We hope to see a good roll up of members and interested members of the community would be most welcome to join in our discussions. The June branch meeting will be followed by a ‘bring and share’ lunch. Lorraine Sims Branch Secretary
THE RED VAULT RESTAURANT/COFFEE HOUSE
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All Dozer and Excavator Work
Including: Dam Sinking
Dam Cleanout and Enlarging
Excavator with Wood Shears, Tilt Bucket and Hydraulic Grab.
Locally Based at West Kokeby
Phone Ray 0428 936 621 or
08 9646 4136
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For all your air conditioning needs contact:- Robert & Nathan Chamberlain
Avon Auto Air
Phone: 08 9647 2070 Mobile: 0428 472070
We are now accredited and
registered to install and commission Split System Air conditioners.
BEVERLEY TOURIST BUREAU Since the last Tourist Bureau report, two volunteers went to Merredin as representatives of the Aeronautical Museum to the Annual Museums Wheatbelt Chapter meeting. A dozen Museums were represented and one person from each group gave a report on their museum and it’s progress for the previous year. These were varied and interesting and as always there is something to learn by listening and talking to others. A common factor with all groups was the shortage or lack of volunteers. We in Beverley are not alone in getting com-ments such as “Why weren’t you open on …………? It was an early start to the day and a long drive but informative, friendly and very welcoming from our hosts mem-bers of the Merredin Railway Museum. Our tourist bureau is still having regu-lar visitors from WA and interstate who invariably are informative themselves about their hometowns or countries. Ongoing talks have been held this month with the Shire and members of the CRC, and the decision has been made to hand over the business side of the bureau to the CRC, so the volunteers can concentrate on the job we originally were asked to do i.e. meet and greet and hopefully answer queries although I must admit that they are not always entirely related to tourism. Three weeks ago I had a phone query for a dentist and this man assured me the dentist was in Bever-ley. We do not give out information of home addresses even of fictional char-acters. I suggested he call the dental clinics in York for info about the name he had given me. More about our changes in the next report. Once again thank you to all of our volunteers.
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SAMBA ‐ Card Game Welcome any ladies interested in
learning the card game WHEN: Saturdays at 1.00pm
WHERE: CWA Hall, Dawson St. A ernoon Tea provided Enquiries 9646 1271
York Estate Agents – (Beverley Division)
Local Residential & Rural Experts, honest and caring for your requirements. Whatever you are looking for, be it your first home, or retirement home, a hobby farm, a dream block of land or investment. We can help with a can do Professional Attitude.
Contact the Team at York Estate Agents for all your Real Estate requirements. Office: 72 Avon Terrace York WA 6302
Residential: Helen Stubing 0407 964 611 Your Local Sales Rep
Rural: Michael Bawden 0403 268 158 FREE Appraisals Rentals: Jenette Callaghan 0418 929 011 Office: T: 9641 1335 F: 9641 1334
Helen: Email: [email protected] Office: [email protected] Web: www.yorkfn.com.au
Beverley Golf Club Women’s Division
April 2014 Wednesday 16 April 2014 Club Day ‐ only 2 played Captain and Vice Captain. Wednesday 23 April 2014 Club Day ‐ 4 played. Winner Glenys 38 points. Pins Maxine Wa s. Wednesday 30 April 2014 Glenys Collins Trophy ‐ good roll up. Stroke Winner ‐ Marg Peck 20 ne Runner up ‐ Maxine Wa s 23 ne Pins ‐ Jane Murray Marg won the monthly medal and mug. May 2014 Wednesday 07 May 2014 Sera Minchin and Yvonne Hobbs Trophy George Booth 4 BBB Stableford Winners ‐ Heather McLean and Maxine Wa s ‐ 35 points Pins ‐ Lyn MacTaggart and Marg Peck Wednesday 14 May 2014 Marg Peck Trophy Winner ‐ Jane Murray 39 points Runner Up ‐ Maxine Wa s Pins ‐ Maxine Wa s Wednesday 21 May 2014 Golf Box Challenge Day Trophy ‐ Lorna Barre ‐ Lennard Winner ‐ Marg Peck 31 points Runner Up ‐ Maxine Wa and Jane Murray Pins ‐ Captain forgot to put out!! The golf course is lovely to play on. If anyone is interested in playing in the ladies division, please come along on Wednesday’s. We hit off at 10.30am ‐ it is good fun!
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E Squire Contracting Services
Water Supply Windmills & Accessories
Solar Pumps: Sales, Service, Installation
Fencing & Yards Trenching & Poly Pipe Laying
E Squire Contracting Services
Beverley and surrounding districts
Phone: 9646 0800
Errol Squire 0438 682 687
Thursday 12 June 2014
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Featured Events: Sunday 1st June AFA Round 8: Beverley vs. Federals at Beverley; Saturday 14th June AFA Round 10: Kellerberrin/Tammin vs. Beverley at Tammin; and Sunday 29th June AFA Round 11: Railways vs. Beverley at Northam. It has been a busy month throughout March, with five consecu ve weeks of football and many of our players stepping straight off of the tractor and on to the footy field. On a sad note, the Beverley Football Club would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the Minchin family on the passing of Avis on Monday the 12th of May, and also to the Blechynden family on the passing of Bill on Thursday the 15th of May. Avon Hockey Associa on Round 1 (3rd May 2014) – Wongan Dri ers vs. Beverley at Northam Beverley 4 Wongan Dri ers 0 Margin: 4 goals Goals: Beverley ‐ Kathryn McLean 1; Chantelle Meade 1; Lisa Mourach 1; Carissa Shaw 1. Best: Beverley ‐ Chantelle Meade, Lisa Mourach and Megan Vandenberg. AFA Round 4 (4th May 2014) Railways vs. Beverley at Northam LEAGUE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points Railways 3.4 4.8 9.12 12.15 87 Beverley 2.1 6.2 8.4 12.9 81 Margin: 6 points Goals: Beverley ‐ Ma hew Galan no 2; James Murray 2; Dane Shardlow 1; Ben Ireland 1; Sam Young 1; Dylan
Gilbert 1; Tim Radcliffe 1; Dale Wansbrough 1; James Turner 1. Best: Beverley ‐ Jus n Mann, Troy Basse , James Turner, Ma hew McLean, Dale Wansbrough, Dane Shardlow, Bre Jeffery and Dylan Gilbert. RESERVES 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points Railways 3.1 6.4 10.6 12.9 81 Beverley 2.1 2.4 2.9 3.9 27 Margin: 54 points Goals: Beverley ‐ Adam Smith 1; Bre Shaw 1; Simon Marshall 1. Best: Beverley ‐ Rhys Edwards, Adam Smith, Simon Marshall, Damien Murray, Bre Shaw, Tim Kilpatrick and Chad Vandenberg. NETBALL Railways 43 Beverley 18 Margin: 25 goals Best: Beverley ‐ Chantelle Meade, Chaise Ludgate and Gemma Ridgway. Avon Hockey Associa on Round 2 (10th May 2014) York Vipers vs. Beverley at York York Vipers 4 Beverley 0 Margin: 4 goals Best: Beverley ‐ Fleta Redding, Carly Veitch and Chaise Ludgate. AFA Round 5 (10th May 2014) Beverley vs. Quairading at Beverley LEAGUE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points Beverley 5.2 11.8 16.12 19.21 135 Quairading 1.2 2.7 5.7 9.11 65 Margin: 70 points Goals: Beverley ‐ James Murray 8; Dylan Gilbert 4; James Turner 2; Sam Young 2; Tim Radcliffe 1; Troy Basse 1; Ma Galan no 1. Best: Beverley ‐ Dylan Gilbert, James Murray, James Adams, James Turner, Troy Basse , Jus n Mann, Dale Wansbrough and Owen Marsh. RESERVES 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points Quairading 6.1 9.5 13.10 18.13 121 Beverley 1‐2 2‐2 3‐2 5‐5 35
Margin: 86 points Goals: Beverley ‐ Adam Smith 2; Rhys Edwards 2; Josh Armstrong 1. Best: Beverley ‐ Karl Gillespie, Simon Marshall, Chad Vandenberg, Josh Armstrong, Rhys Edwards, Blake Wansbrough and Charlie Horrocks. NETBALL Beverley 38 Quairading 7 Margin: 31 goals Best: Beverley ‐ Kira Strange and Hannah Schorer. Avon Hockey Associa on Round 3 (17th May 2014) Beverley vs. York Cougars at Beverley York Cougars 1 Beverley 0 Margin: 1 goal Best: Beverley ‐ Penny Burns, Carissa Shaw and Hollie Smith. AFA Round 6 (18th May 2014) York vs. Beverley at York LEAGUE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points Beverley 4.5 9.8 12.11 15.14 104 York 1.1 2.2 8.3 10.8 68 Margin: 36 points Goals: Beverley ‐ James Turner 4; Dylan Gilbert 4; James Murray 2; Ma McLean 2; Sco Tomlinson 1; Sam Young 1; Tim Radcliffe 1. Best: Beverley ‐ James Turner, Dale Wansbrough, Dylan Gilbert, James Adams and Ma hew McLean. RESERVES 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Points York 2.5 5.8 11.11 15.11 101 Beverley 1.3 2.3 2.4 5.5 35 Margin: 66 points Goals: Beverley ‐ Charlie Horrocks 2; Rhys Edwards 1; Josh Armstrong 1; Tim Kilpatrick 1. Best: Beverley ‐ Karl Gillespie, Brock Fleay, Chad Vandenberg, Charlie Horrocks, Rhys Edwards and Daniel
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Bailey. NETBALL York 37 Beverley 33 Margin: 4 goals Best: Beverley ‐ Kira Strange and Gemma Ridgway. Congratula ons to: First Reserves game players for Beverley: Phillip Ma ngly.
Damien & Jacinta Murray, on the birth of their baby boy, Alec Mckenzie Thomas, on Tuesday 22nd April;
Jus n & Kelly Mann, on the birth of their baby girl, Heidi Paige, on
Wednesday 23rd April;
David Adams, who celebrated his 50th birthday on Saturday 26th April;
Daniel & Narelle Bailey, on the birth of their baby girl, Claire Elizabeth, on Friday 2nd May;
Hollie Smith, who celebrated her 30th birthday on Thursday 8th May;
Sco Tomlinson, who played his 50th League game against Quairading on Saturday 10th May;
Jay Tyrer & Milly White, on the birth of their baby boy, Pace Raymond, on Friday 16th May;
Ma Davey, who played his 100th League game against York
on Sunday 18th May;
James Turner, who celebrates his 25th birthday on Monday 16th June; and
Ma Snell, who celebrates his 40th birthday on Friday 20th June.
Coming up: Sunday 1st June – AFA Round 8:
Beverley vs. Federals at Beverley;
3:00pm, Saturday 7th June – Avon Hockey Associa on Round 5: Allsorts vs. Beverley at Northam;
Sunday 8th June – AFA Round 9: Beverley (bye);
Saturday 14th June – AFA Round 10: Kellerberrin/Tammin vs.
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Beverley at Tammin; 3:00pm, Saturday 14th June –
Avon Hockey Associa on Round 6: Aces vs. Beverley at Northam;
Friday 20th – Sunday 22nd June – Avon Hockey Associa on Round 7: General Bye (Women's Country Championship) at the Perth Hockey Stadium;
Saturday 21st – Sunday 22nd June – AFA General bye: Colts Carnival at Wongan Hills;
1:30pm, Saturday 28th June – Avon Hockey Associa on Round 8: Beverley vs. Jennacubbine at Beverley;
Sunday 29th June – AFA Round 11: Railways vs. Beverley at Northam;
Saturday 5th July – AFA Round 12 ("Talk to a Mate" Men's Well Being Weekend): Cunderdin vs. Beverley at Cunderdin; and
3:00pm, Saturday 5th July – Avon Hockey Associa on Round 9: Beverley vs. York Vipers at Bever‐ley.
The Beverley Football Club urges all supporters to join as a Member in season 2014! Members are integral to the survival of our Club and your support is greatly valued. The membership fees for season 2014 are: Football Senior Player (age 22 and over) ‐ $100.00
Football Senior Player (age 18 – 21) ‐ $50.00 Football Junior Player (age 17 and under) ‐ $30.00 Netball Player (age 18 and over) ‐ $50.00 Social Member ‐ $30.00 Pay online now BSB: 016540 (ANZ Beverley) A/c Number: 431901492 A/c Name: BEVERLEY FOOTBALL CLUB
The Beverley Football Club needs you!! If you’re available to help with any of the following match‐day du es throughout the course of the season, please contact a commi ee member, your assistance is most welcome. Match‐day du es include:
Time‐keeper stewards;
Interchange stewards;
Reserves Field Umpire;
Reserves Runner;
Reserves & League Boundary Umpires and
Trainers and water a endants. The Beverley Football Club are currently calling for any past
memorabilia items (trophies, photos, etc.) to display in the new Ameni es Building celebra ng the longstanding life of the Beverley Redbacks, and also to capture this informa on electronically so the history can be preserved for the future. Memorabilia items and photos can be passed onto Commi ee Member Kelly Mann, contact details – E‐mail: [email protected] or Mobile 0428 779 234. The Revue Night DVD’s are ready!! $10.00 each, or $15.00 if you would like it posted. Please contact Ali Lewis on 0417 947 955 to pay and order. If you had already pre‐paid, your DVD will find its way to you ASAP (or again contact Ali). A reminder to all players, members, sponsors and supporters that you can now view all the latest news and events from the Beverley Redbacks by checking out our Facebook page at: h p://www.facebook.com/beverley.footballclub?fref=ts To keep you informed and up to date on the all the latest news and events from the Beverley Football Club, simply register your email address with us at [email protected] and we’ll add you to our mailing list.
See you at the footy!!!
Redbacks vs Cunderdin ‐ Hannah gets some air
Redbacks vs Cunderdin ‐ The flying Gemma
Redbacks vs York ‐ Ma y Davey celebrates his 100th league game.
Redbacks vs Federals ‐ What a screamer!
Redbacks vs Quairading ‐ That’s how you do it!
Photo’s courtesy of Shelley Wilkinson Photography
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BEVERLEY REDBACKS HOCKEY CLUB The 2014 Season is in full swing and what a fantas c start to the year the girls had. With 3 games down, the girls have worked extremely well as a team and we can see that all teams within the compe on this year have stepped up and are hungry for the win.
Round 1 Wongan Hills vs Beverley 3rd May We travelled to Northam and faced the Wongan Hill Dri ers. In what was a hard fought game, the girls came out winners, keeping Wongan scoreless. Our fitness and training clearly showed, as the girls worked well together as a team to achieve the win.
Beverly 4; Wongan 0 Goals Scorers Chantelle Meade 1; Kathryn McLean 1; Lisa Mourach 1; Carissa Shaw 1 Award Winners Chantelle Meade ‐ Coaches Award ‐ Sponsored By: Garry and Sarah Miller, Beverley Transport Megan Vandenberg ‐ Captains Award ‐ Sponsored By: Trevor and Amanda McLean, Waterbrae Lisa Mourach ‐ Play of the day ‐ Sponsored By: Northam Tavern
Round 2 York Vipers vs Beverley 10th May The girls traveled to York to face the York Vipers. In a day that felt more like Melbourne weather, the girls fought hard but unfortunately were not able to score against a strong York side. We welcomed 3 new players to the team who gave us some fresh legs when needed. The girls fought hard all game, with both a acking and defense working extremely hard.
York 4; Beverley 0 Award Winners Fleta Redding ‐ Coaches Award ‐ Sponsored By: Garry and Sarah Miller, Beverley Transport Carly Veitch ‐ Captains Award ‐ Sponsored By: Trevor and Amanda McLean, Waterbrae Chaise Ludgate ‐ Play of the day ‐ Sponsored By: Northam Tavern
Round 3 Beverley vs York Cougars 17th May We hosted our first game of the season with everybody happy to have a smooth field to play on. With the team working extremely hard at keeping the ball down our end of the field for the majority of the game, the York girls managed a sneaky goal in the first half. Even though the girls had many opportuni es, we unfortunately could not get a score on the board.
Beverley 0; York 1 Award Winners Carissa Shaw ‐ Coaches Award ‐ Sponsored By: Garry and Sarah Miller, Beverley Transport Hollie Smith ‐ Captains Awards ‐ Sponsored By: Trevor and Amanda McLean, Waterbrae Penny Burns ‐ Play of the Day ‐ Sponsored By: Northam Tavern
Would you like to become a Social Member of the Beverley Hockey Club? If the answer is yes, please contact Chantelle Meade at [email protected] to request a Social Member Form. Payments of $30 can be made to:‐ BSB: 016‐540 Account: 201349436
Please contact Megan Vandenberg if you have any issues with the payment. We value your contribu on to our club.
UPCOMING DATES TO REMEMBER Saturday 7th June – Allsorts vs Beverley – 3pm in Northam Saturday 14th June – Aces vs Beverley – 3pm in Northam Saturday 21st June – BYE (Women’s Country Week Hockey) Saturday 28th June – Beverley vs Jenna – 1.30pm in Beverley Saturday 5th July – Beverley vs York Vipers – 3pm in Beverley Saturday 12th July – General BYE Saturday 19th July – Beverley Hockey Club Street Stall If you want to stay up to date with any Hockey News, please register your email address by emailing [email protected]
THANK YOU TO OUR 2014 SPONSORS!! Inkosi Design, Beverley Electrical Services, Hotel Beverley
Waterbrae – Trevor & Mandy McLean, Beverley Transport, Beverley Tyre Service, Terry & Sandy Woods, Beverley Newsagency, Northam Tavern,
Beverley Supermarket & Liquor. We love having supporters at our games, especially our home games. So why not come down and support the girls.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING YOU AT THE GAMES
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The 2014 season was launched on Saturday 12th April 2014 in very warm condi ons. The first event of the season was an Ambrose in 4’s sponsored by T Bone and Sons and Fred Bremner. Thanks to Brian and Fred for their support. 21 par cipated in the day and it was great to see a number of new members turn out to play. The eventual winning team on the day was Luke Gollan, Daniel Gollan, Liam Gollan and Stephen Gollan with a ne score of 52.75. Once again warm weather greeted 8 players on Saturday 19th April who were compe ng in a 2 Person Ambrose sponsored by Darryl Sims. The winners of the day were John Donovan and Steve Gollan with a ne score of 63.75, from Paul Broun and Cameron Broun with 68.75 and in third place the team of Chris Pepper and Mark Armstrong with a ne 70.25. Thanks are extended to Darryl Sims for his con nued support of the club. Friday 25th April saw a field of Men and Women compete for the pres gious Diggers Cup which is proudly sponsored by Lew Shaw. The winner of the 2014 Diggers Cup was Chris Pepper. Chris shot a very impressive 41 Stableford points, to win by 8pts from last year’s winner Gavin Sazanov who had 33pts. Thanks once again are extended to Lew Shaw for his con nued sponsorship, of the Diggers Cup. A field of 7 players competed in the annual Gnome 3 S ck Event which is sponsored by Ron Bickley on Saturday 26 April. The winner of the day was John Donovan with 36pts. Second was Chris Pepper with 33pts. John was also the winner of the Monthly Mug. Thanks once again extended to Ron Bickley for his con nued sponsorship, of the 3 S ck event. Our First Qualifying Round, sponsored by John Donovan was on Saturday 3 May a field of 11 players played, both Mark Armstrong and Bre Islip shot a fantas c ne score of 67, however it was Mark Armstrong who took home the goods on a count back. Thanks once again are extended to John Donovan for his sponsorship. Saturday 10th May saw a field of 11 players compete in Always Green Trophy sponsored by Gavin Sazanov. The Winner of the day with a Par score of +3 was Steve Gollan. Second with a score of +1 was Mark Bickley. Third John Donovan and Terry Winfield with – 4. Thanks once again to Gavin Sazanov for his con nued sponsorship. The Belhus Trophy 4BBB Sponsored by Greg Barre ‐Lennard was fought out between 12 golfers on Saturday 17 May. The winners of the day were Chris Pepper & Ken Kennedy with 48pts. Second place was ed for on 41pts between John Islip & Fred Bremner and Mark Bickley & Mark Armstrong . Thanks again to Greg Barre ‐Lennard for your con nued sponsorship. Up and Coming Golf Fixtures:
May
Saturday 31st Wayne Smith Trophy Stroke 2nd Qualifying Round
June
Saturday 7th Beverley Electrical Services Stableford
Saturday 14th GL Broun Trophy Stableford Sunday 15th DRGA event‐Waroona Open Day
Saturday 21st Fred Sing Trophy Stroke 3rd Qualifying Round. Monthly Mug
Sunday 22nd AVGA Mixed Championships at Quairading
Sunday 22nd DRGA Event‐Pickering Brook Open Day
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The netball season has kicked off with Beverley well and truly illing twoteams, Pingelly entering four and Brookton bringing one team to thecompetition.A lotofnewplayershavebeenwelcomedandwehope theyaresettling intotheirteamswellandareenjoyingthegamesasmuchastheexistingplayersarethrilledtohavethem.SofarthecompetitionhasnotyetseentheBeverleyteamshaveawinbutwesurearegivingthemarunfortheirmoney.Fridaythe16thofMaywasour irstgameutilisingBeverley'snewcourtsandfacilities.Weareallveryimpressed.Ourchildrenareenjoyingtheplaygroundbeing close by and so are usmums! Itwas great to see somany spectatorscomedowntosupportthesportaswell.WehavehadapositiveturnouttoWednesdaynightstrainingsandwehopetoseethecontinuedeffortthroughouttheseason.Asamatterofinterest,theupcomingJunegamesareasfollows.Saturday7thofJuneinBrookton,PingellyGreenvsBeverleySpinnersat1:45pmandBeverleyHuntersvsPingellyPinkat3:15pm.Friday13thofJuneinPingelly,BeverleyHuntersvsBrooktonGloryat8:15pmandSpinnershaveabye.Friday20thofJuneinBeverleyistheDerbyat6:45pm.Saturday28thofJuneinPingelly,BeverleyHuntersvsPingellyBlueat1:45pmandPingellyPinkvsBeverleySpinnersat1:45pm.
The 2013/2014 bowling seasonclosed on Sunday the 4th of May,whenamixedeventwasplayedforthe H.R. Rushton Trophy. TheBeverley Bowling Club wish tothankRushton’sfortheircontinuedsupport.
The winners of the competitionwereKimMoulton,JodieBellandBrandon Tauri, with 2 wins.Rodney Ware, Sheldon Petchelland Jo Copping were therunners‐upwith1winand14shotsup.The 2013/2014 has been a verybusyyear,withtheclubcelebratingits100thSeason.Manythanksgotoall the members for their supportwith busy bees and catering etc. tohelp make it such a successfulseason.KeepaneyeontheBlarneyfornewsofany“winter”eventsthatmaybeforthcoming.
We hope you all have a good offseason, and we look forward toseeing you all again in the2014/2015season.
Lyme Disease. We freak out when our beloved pets get a tick, but little do we know that even the smallest of infected ticks can pass on numerous life-threatening infections to humans. Lyme disease has nothing to do with citrus. It was named after a town in Connecticut in the USA where this chronic disease was first identified. It’s become a global disease epidemic, which is often a mystery for Australian doctors. As vectors, or carriers of infections, the bite from infected ticks can pass on diseases with mysterious names like Borrelia, Rickettsia (tick typhus), Babesia, Bartonella and Lyme disease. The spirochetes of the Lyme-causing Borrelia bacteria are the corkscrew-like causative agents much smaller than the bacterium itself. They tunnel into cells and spread the bacteria DNA throughout the body, causing the debilitating infection. These spirochetes protect infected cells with a complex defence of bio-films and cysts, making chronic infections harder to treat. Lyme is one of the fastest growing tick-borne infections in the world. Each year 300,000 (0.1 per cent) of people in the USA are infected. Similar epidemic figures from around the globe suggest 21,000 Australians could be infected annually. The symptoms of Lyme disease can vary greatly from person to person: joint pain, extreme fatigue, numbness, tingling, stabbing pains, night sweats, cognitive dysfunction, air hunger and recurring fevers caused by the body’s responses to the infection. Yet Lyme disease is not officially recognised in Australia. Negative test results are controversial, as many Australian and overseas types of the disease are not included in the testing. Chronic Lyme is also known as a great imitator with vague symptoms. It often mimics symptoms of Motor Neurone Disease (ALS), or Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Multiple Sclerosis, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia (Acknowledgment Francene Lee Taylor)
The Lyme Disease Association of Australia highly respects the fact that there are many stakeholders in the current evaluation of Lyme disease or Lyme-like illness in Australia – pathologists, Infectious Disease Specialists, specialist
GP’s and more. The patient perspective however is quite different. To quote our lead author “WeliveLymediseaseeverysingledayandwhileanyoneelsecouldwalkawaytomorrow,wecan’t”. Whilst we value and desire scientific rigour, as patients, we already know Lyme disease is here and we want effective and affordable
diagnosis and treatment. (Acknowledgement Lyme Disease Assoc.Australia)
Please contact Jeff & Wendy Murray. Ph 9646 1336. We would be happy to share any information we have with you.
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Beverley Horse and Pony Club
Giddy Up ! Giddy Up! Yetanother fantasticrallywasheld forourmembersonthe18thofMay.WehadadifferentstarttothedaywithTraceyandNicolafromHeartlandsVeterinaryHospitalgivingussomefantasticinformationonLaminitis,Dentistryand“WhattoDo”beforethecallingtheVet.Boththekidsandparents learnta lotoneachsubjectandDigbyhad lots of fun being the ’horse leg’ model for the day. There was quite a bit ofcompetition at the end of the presentation about who could answer the quizquestions–withlollipopsandchocolateonoffer—nosurprisethere!AverybigthankyoutoTraceyandNicola!Everyonewaskeentogetonboardafterourfantasticveterinarypresentation,andinadditiontoTess,wewereveryluckytohaveJeniferandFelicityfortheday.Felicityworked on arena riding‐a great help for those about to embark on dressage tests!Jeniferranachallenging jumpingsessionand itwaswithgreatdelight forallwhenthe Arabs and Warmbloods jumped 73cm‐higher that the Welshies. Well doneArabiansandWarmbloods.
A very big congratulations to Jenifer Petchell on achieving her Equestrian A u s t r a l i a I n t r o d u c t o r y H o r s e Management Certificate. Jenifer is the first member of our club to achieve this award- Well Done! Felicity Perry presenting Jenifer Petchell with her certificate.
T hanks to all thehelpers for our “Take
Two”breakfast fundraisingfor the BACA group. Asusual thanks to Tess andJohn for coordination and
barbequelogistics!A huge thanks to the breakfast crew onSunday of Luke Blanch, John Hawke,Sheldon, Jenifer and Jacob Petchell andBarb. Many thanks to the crew on theSaturday.
Guess who is turning 50???
Next year around June we will be celebrating the last 50 years of the Beverley Horse and Pony Club. We will be looking for memorabilia for a special project. Watch this space for more news.
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Well done to Amy and Tom who went to the Kellerberrin Showjumping Spectacular. They did quite a few rounds and heights and finished off at 70cm! Amy and Tom were 3rd in the 45cm Equitation and 3rd in the AM7 60cm (apparently it could have been 1st, but Amy forgot the jump-off course and lost time).
Tealah and Cherry went to the Avon Valley's Dressage and Zone Showjumping Day on the 5th of April. Tealah rode the Dressage Pre B test, Showjumping 35cm and 45cm. She came second in the 35cm. Super!
Out and About This month saw two of our riders out flying the Pony Club colours.
GOOD LUCK!! Quite a number of riders will be out in June attempting their first One Day Event hosted by Avon Pony Club, and also at Avon competing at the Novice Games and Novelties. We look forward to reporting the results next Blarney!
See you all for our next rally on the 15th of June, gear checking @ 8.30am Sharp! Please contact Mrs Pauline Appelbee via email [email protected] or phone 96471181 so that she knows who will be attending the rally!
Bush Possum
Thank you to our sponsors to date for the Beverley Horse and Pony Club All Breeds Show
Talbot Nursery Alex McGuire Farrier Mark Blechy Water Drilling Burnside Merino Stud Lisa Peace Beverley IGA
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Sat ‐ Sun 01 and 02 June Avondale Open
Sunday 01 June Calendar Girls at Town Hall
Saturday 07 June Beverley District High School Cake Stall
Sunday 15 June BHPC Rally
Sunday 20 July BHPC Rally
Sunday 10 August BHPC Rally
Saturday 13 September WA Wyando e Fanciers 22nd Annual Show
Sunday 21 September BHPC Rally
Sunday 10 October BHPC Rally
Monday 27 October Wild Women of the West Seminar
Friday 24 October St Anglican Society Flower Show
Saturday 12 July BORMSA ‐ Junior Motorkhana and Busy Bee
Sunday 13 July BORMSA Khanacross
Saturday 30 August BORMSA Autocross
Sunday 28 September BORMSA Autocross
Saturday 25 October BORMSA Junior Motorkhana & Twilight Khanacross
Saturday 20 September BHPC All Breeds Show
Saturday 23 August Beverley Agricultural Show Day
Sunday 01 June WA Tractor Pull ‐ Round 5
Sat ‐ Sun 21 and 22 June Avondale Open
Saturday 28 June Ag Society Cake Stall
Saturday 07 June RSL Indoor Markets
Friday 13 June iLearn Workshop
Friday 20 June RSL Curry Night
Thursday 12 June Career Development Workshop at CRC
Friday 18 July Golf Club Quiz Night
Sat ‐ Sun 19 and 20 July RSL Charity Fundraiser Auc on
Sat ‐ Sun 19 and 20 July Avondale Open
Sat ‐ Sun 16 and 17 August Avondale Open
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The flag was flown at half-mast on the Beverley Town Hall as a mark of respect to:- Avis Dorothy Minchin William Harrison Blechynden
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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
1 Calendar Girls at
Town Hall
Tractor Pull
Avondale Open
2 PUBLIC
HOLIDAY
Weight Watchers
Bridge @ CWA
Avondale Open
3 HACC
Men’s Shed
Quilting
Stay Active
Optometrist Mosaic Workshop
4 HACC
RAOB
Badminton
Hockey Training
Ladies Golf
5 Line Dancing
Playgroup
Junior Netball
Training
6 Op Shop
Karate
7 Samba @ CWA
Junior Sports
Men’s Golf
P & C Stall
RSL Markets
8 Football in town
Beverley vs Federals
9 Weight Watchers
Dance
Bridge @ CWA
Historical Society
Meeting
10 HACC
Men’s Shed
Quilting
Stay Active
Optometrist
Bowls meeting
11 HACC
RAOB
Badminton
Hockey Training
Ladies Golf
12 Line Dancing
Playgroup
Junior Netball
Training
13 Op Shop
Karate
iLearn Workshop
14 Samba @ CWA
Junior Sports
Men’s Golf
15 BHPC Rally
16 Weight Watchers
Dance
Bridge @ CWA
17 HACC
Men’s Shed
Quilting
Stay Active
Optometrist
18 HACC
RAOB
Badminton
Hockey Training
Ladies Golf
19 Line Dancing
Playgroup
Baby Group
Junior Netball
Training
20 Op Shop
Karate
Netball Derby
RSL Curry Night
21 Samba @ CWA
Junior Sports
Men’s Golf
Avondale Open
Avondale Workshop
22 Avondale Open
23 Weight Watchers
Dance
Bridge @ CWA
BLARNEY DEADLINE
24 HACC
Men’s Shed
Quilting
Stay Active
Optometrist
COUNCIL MEETING
25 HACC
RAOB
Badminton
Hockey Training
Masonic Lodge 7.30pm
Ladies Golf
26 Line Dancing
Playgroup
Junior Netball
Training
Baby Group
27 Op Shop
Karate
28 Samba @ CWA
Junior Sports
Men’s Golf
Ag Society
Stall
29
30 Weight Watchers
Dance
Bridge @ CWA
June 2014